executing stacks of :class:`~hooke.engine.CommandMessage`\s.
"""
+import os
+import os.path
+
+import yaml
+
+from .engine import CommandMessage
+
class CommandStack (list):
"""Store a stack of commands.
Examples
--------
- >>> from .engine import CommandMessage
-
- Define two dummy commands for testing.
+ >>> c = CommandStack([CommandMessage('CommandA', {'param':'A'})])
+ >>> c.append(CommandMessage('CommandB', {'param':'B'}))
+ >>> c.append(CommandMessage('CommandA', {'param':'C'}))
+ >>> c.append(CommandMessage('CommandB', {'param':'D'}))
- >>> class CommandA (object):
- ... name = 'CommandA'
- >>> ca = CommandA()
- >>> class CommandB (CommandA):
- ... name = 'CommandB'
- >>> cb = CommandB()
+ Implement a dummy :meth:`execute_command` for testing.
- Show off `CommandStack`\s functionality.
-
- >>> c = CommandStack([CommandMessage(ca, {'param':'A'})])
- >>> c.append(CommandMessage(cb, {'param':'B'}))
- >>> c.append(CommandMessage(ca, {'param':'C'}))
- >>> c.append(CommandMessage(cb, {'param':'D'}))
-
- Implement a dummy :meth:`_execute` for testing.
-
- >>> def execute(hooke, command_message):
+ >>> def execute_cmd(hooke, command_message, stack=None):
... cm = command_message
- ... print 'EXECUTE', cm.command.name, cm.arguments
- >>> c._execute = execute
+ ... print 'EXECUTE', cm.command, cm.arguments
+ >>> c.execute_command = execute_cmd
- >>> c.execute() # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
+ >>> c.execute(hooke=None) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
EXECUTE CommandA {'param': 'A'}
EXECUTE CommandB {'param': 'B'}
EXECUTE CommandA {'param': 'C'}
If, for example, you are applying a set of commands to the current
:class:`~hooke.curve.Curve`, you may only want to execute
instances of :class:`~hooke.plugin.curve.CurveCommand`. Here we
- only execute instances of `CommandB`.
+ only execute commands named `CommandB`.
- >>> def filter(command_message):
- ... return isinstance(command_message.command, CommandB)
- >>> c.filter = filter
+ >>> def filter(hooke, command_message):
+ ... return command_message.command == 'CommandB'
- Apply the stack to the current curve
- >>> c.execute() # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
+ Apply the stack to the current curve.
+
+ >>> c.execute(hooke=None, filter=filter) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
EXECUTE CommandB {'param': 'B'}
EXECUTE CommandB {'param': 'D'}
+
+ Execute a new command and add it to the stack.
+
+ >>> cm = CommandMessage('CommandC', {'param':'E'})
+ >>> c.execute_command(hooke=None, command_message=cm)
+ EXECUTE CommandC {'param': 'E'}
+ >>> c.append(cm)
+ >>> print [repr(cm) for cm in c] # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
+ ['<CommandMessage CommandA {param: A}>',
+ '<CommandMessage CommandB {param: B}>',
+ '<CommandMessage CommandA {param: C}>',
+ '<CommandMessage CommandB {param: D}>',
+ '<CommandMessage CommandC {param: E}>']
+
+ The data-type is also pickleable, which ensures we can move it
+ between processes with :class:`multiprocessing.Queue`\s and easily
+ save it to disk. We must remove the unpickleable dummy executor
+ before testing though.
+
+ >>> c.execute_command # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
+ <function execute_cmd at 0x...>
+ >>> del(c.__dict__['execute_command'])
+ >>> c.execute_command # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
+ <bound method CommandStack.execute_command of ...>
+
+ Lets also attach a child command message to demonstrate recursive
+ serialization (we can't append `c` itself because of
+ `Python issue 1062277`_).
+
+ .. _Python issue 1062277: http://bugs.python.org/issue1062277
+
+ >>> import copy
+ >>> c.append(CommandMessage('CommandD', {'param': copy.deepcopy(c)}))
+
+ Run the pickle (and YAML) tests.
+
+ >>> import pickle
+ >>> s = pickle.dumps(c)
+ >>> z = pickle.loads(s)
+ >>> print '\\n'.join([repr(cm) for cm in c]
+ ... ) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE,
+ <CommandMessage CommandA {param: A}>
+ <CommandMessage CommandB {param: B}>
+ <CommandMessage CommandA {param: C}>
+ <CommandMessage CommandB {param: D}>
+ <CommandMessage CommandC {param: E}>
+ <CommandMessage CommandD {param:
+ [<CommandMessage CommandA {param: A}>,
+ <CommandMessage CommandB {param: B}>,
+ <CommandMessage CommandA {param: C}>,
+ <CommandMessage CommandB {param: D}>,
+ <CommandMessage CommandC {param: E}>]}>
+ >>> import yaml
+ >>> print yaml.dump(c) # doctest: +REPORT_UDIFF
+ !!python/object/new:hooke.command_stack.CommandStack
+ listitems:
+ - !!python/object:hooke.engine.CommandMessage
+ arguments: {param: A}
+ command: CommandA
+ explicit_user_call: true
+ - !!python/object:hooke.engine.CommandMessage
+ arguments: {param: B}
+ command: CommandB
+ explicit_user_call: true
+ - !!python/object:hooke.engine.CommandMessage
+ arguments: {param: C}
+ command: CommandA
+ explicit_user_call: true
+ - !!python/object:hooke.engine.CommandMessage
+ arguments: {param: D}
+ command: CommandB
+ explicit_user_call: true
+ - !!python/object:hooke.engine.CommandMessage
+ arguments: {param: E}
+ command: CommandC
+ explicit_user_call: true
+ - !!python/object:hooke.engine.CommandMessage
+ arguments:
+ param: !!python/object/new:hooke.command_stack.CommandStack
+ listitems:
+ - !!python/object:hooke.engine.CommandMessage
+ arguments: {param: A}
+ command: CommandA
+ explicit_user_call: true
+ - !!python/object:hooke.engine.CommandMessage
+ arguments: {param: B}
+ command: CommandB
+ explicit_user_call: true
+ - !!python/object:hooke.engine.CommandMessage
+ arguments: {param: C}
+ command: CommandA
+ explicit_user_call: true
+ - !!python/object:hooke.engine.CommandMessage
+ arguments: {param: D}
+ command: CommandB
+ explicit_user_call: true
+ - !!python/object:hooke.engine.CommandMessage
+ arguments: {param: E}
+ command: CommandC
+ explicit_user_call: true
+ command: CommandD
+ explicit_user_call: true
+ <BLANKLINE>
+
+ There is also a convenience function for clearing the stack.
+
+ >>> c.clear()
+ >>> print [repr(cm) for cm in c]
+ []
+
+ YAMLize a curve argument.
+
+ >>> from .curve import Curve
+ >>> c.append(CommandMessage('curve info', {'curve': Curve(path=None)}))
+ >>> print yaml.dump(c) # doctest: +REPORT_UDIFF
+ !!python/object/new:hooke.command_stack.CommandStack
+ listitems:
+ - !!python/object:hooke.engine.CommandMessage
+ arguments:
+ curve: !!python/object:hooke.curve.Curve {}
+ command: curve info
+ explicit_user_call: true
+ <BLANKLINE>
"""
- def execute(self, hooke):
+ def execute(self, hooke, filter=None, stack=False):
"""Execute a stack of commands.
See Also
--------
- _execute, filter
+ execute_command, filter
"""
+ if filter == None:
+ filter = self.filter
for command_message in self:
- if self.filter(command_message) == True:
- self._execute(hooke, command_message)
+ if filter(hooke, command_message) == True:
+ self.execute_command(
+ hooke=hooke, command_message=command_message, stack=stack)
+
+ def filter(self, hooke, command_message):
+ """Return `True` to execute `command_message`, `False` otherwise.
- def filter(self, command_message):
- """Any commands in the stack that are not subclasses of
- :class:`~hooke.plugin.curve.CurveCommand` are ignored.
+ The default implementation always returns `True`.
"""
return True
- def _execute(self, hooke, command_message):
- hooke.run_command(command_message.command, command_message.arguments)
+ def execute_command(self, hooke, command_message, stack=False):
+ arguments = dict(command_message.arguments)
+ arguments['stack'] = stack
+ hooke.run_command(command=command_message.command,
+ arguments=arguments)
+
+ def clear(self):
+ while len(self) > 0:
+ self.pop()
+
+
+class FileCommandStack (CommandStack):
+ """A file-backed :class:`CommandStack`.
+ """
+ version = '0.1'
+
+ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ super(FileCommandStack, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
+ self.name = self.path = None
+
+ def __setstate__(self, state):
+ self.name = self.path = None
+ for key,value in state.items():
+ setattr(self, key, value)
+ self.set_path(state.get('path', None))
+
+ def set_path(self, path):
+ """Set the path (and possibly the name) of the command stack.
+
+ Examples
+ --------
+ >>> c = FileCommandStack([CommandMessage('CommandA', {'param':'A'})])
+
+ :attr:`name` is set only if it starts out equal to `None`.
+ >>> c.name == None
+ True
+ >>> c.set_path(os.path.join('path', 'to', 'my', 'command', 'stack'))
+ >>> c.path
+ 'path/to/my/command/stack'
+ >>> c.name
+ 'stack'
+ >>> c.set_path(os.path.join('another', 'path'))
+ >>> c.path
+ 'another/path'
+ >>> c.name
+ 'stack'
+ """
+ if path != None:
+ self.path = path
+ if self.name == None:
+ self.name = os.path.basename(path)
+
+ def save(self, path=None, makedirs=True):
+ """Saves the command stack to `path`.
+ """
+ self.set_path(path)
+ dirname = os.path.dirname(self.path) or '.'
+ if makedirs == True and not os.path.isdir(dirname):
+ os.makedirs(dirname)
+ with open(self.path, 'w') as f:
+ f.write(self.flatten())
+
+ def load(self, path=None):
+ """Load a command stack from `path`.
+ """
+ self.set_path(path)
+ with open(self.path, 'r') as f:
+ text = f.read()
+ self.from_string(text)
+
+ def flatten(self):
+ """Create a string representation of the command stack.
+
+ A playlist is a YAML document with the following syntax::
+
+ - arguments: {param: A}
+ command: CommandA
+ - arguments: {param: B, ...}
+ command: CommandB
+ ...
+
+ Examples
+ --------
+ >>> c = FileCommandStack([CommandMessage('CommandA', {'param':'A'})])
+ >>> c.append(CommandMessage('CommandB', {'param':'B'}))
+ >>> c.append(CommandMessage('CommandA', {'param':'C'}))
+ >>> c.append(CommandMessage('CommandB', {'param':'D'}))
+ >>> print c.flatten()
+ - arguments: {param: A}
+ command: CommandA
+ - arguments: {param: B}
+ command: CommandB
+ - arguments: {param: C}
+ command: CommandA
+ - arguments: {param: D}
+ command: CommandB
+ <BLANKLINE>
+ """
+ return yaml.dump([{'command':cm.command,'arguments':cm.arguments}
+ for cm in self])
+
+ def from_string(self, string):
+ """Load a playlist from a string.
+
+ .. warning:: This is *not safe* with untrusted input.
+
+ Examples
+ --------
+
+ >>> string = '''- arguments: {param: A}
+ ... command: CommandA
+ ... - arguments: {param: B}
+ ... command: CommandB
+ ... - arguments: {param: C}
+ ... command: CommandA
+ ... - arguments: {param: D}
+ ... command: CommandB
+ ... '''
+ >>> c = FileCommandStack()
+ >>> c.from_string(string)
+ >>> print [repr(cm) for cm in c] # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
+ ['<CommandMessage CommandA {param: A}>',
+ '<CommandMessage CommandB {param: B}>',
+ '<CommandMessage CommandA {param: C}>',
+ '<CommandMessage CommandB {param: D}>']
+ """
+ for x in yaml.load(string):
+ self.append(CommandMessage(command=x['command'],
+ arguments=x['arguments']))