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09:11
config samples in table check-in: 675e0155fd user: mario tags: trunk
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rename module_base to data_root, change bytes.decode (probably should be a try/except), add dirname when module.__path__ missing, doc updates check-in: 8b8e58b0e7 user: mario tags: trunk
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Modified pluginconf/__init__.py from [4be8e0326c] to [5fc579b1c8].

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# encoding: utf-8
# api: python
##type: extract
# category: config
# title: Plugin configuration
# description: Read meta data, pyz/package contents, module locating
# version: 0.7.9
# state: stable
# classifiers: documentation
# depends: python >= 2.7
# suggests: python:flit, python:PySimpleGUI
# license: PD
# priority: core
# api-docs: https://fossil.include-once.org/pluginspec/doc/trunk/html/index.html
# docs: https://fossil.include-once.org/pluginspec/
# url: http://fossil.include-once.org/streamtuner2/wiki/plugin+meta+data
# config: -
# format: off
# permissive: 0.75
# pylint: disable=invalid-name
# console-scripts: flit-pluginconf=pluginconf.flit:main, pluginconf.flit=pluginconf.flit:main
#
# Provides plugin lookup and meta data extraction utility functions.
# It's used to abstract module+option management in applications.
# For consolidating internal use and external/tool accessibility.


#
# The key:value format is language-agnostic. It's basically YAML in
# a topmost script comment. For Python only # hash comments though.
# Uses common field names, a documentation block, and an obvious
# `config: { .. }` spec for options and defaults.
#
# It neither imposes a specific module/plugin API, nor config storage,
# and doesn't fixate module loading. It's really just meant to look
# up meta infos.
# This approach avoids in-code values/inspection, externalized meta
# descriptors, and any hodgepodge or premature module loading just to
# uncover module description fields.
#
# plugin_meta()
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
#  Is the primary function to extract a meta dictionary from files.
#  It either reads from a given module= name, a literal fn=, or just
#  src= code, and as fallback inspects the last stack frame= else.



#
# module_list()
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
#  Returns basenames of available/installed plugins. It uses the
#  plugin_base=[] list for module relation. Which needs to be set up
#  beforehand, or injected.
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# encoding: utf-8
# api: python
##type: extract
# category: config
# title: Plugin configuration
# description: Read meta data, pyz/package contents, module locating
# version: 0.8.0
# state: stable
# classifiers: documentation
# depends: python >= 2.7
# suggests: python:flit, python:PySimpleGUI
# license: PD
# priority: core
# api-docs: https://fossil.include-once.org/pluginspec/doc/trunk/html/index.html
# docs: https://fossil.include-once.org/pluginspec/
# url: http://fossil.include-once.org/streamtuner2/wiki/plugin+meta+data
# config: -
# format: off
# permissive: 0.75
# pylint: disable=invalid-name
# console-scripts: flit-pluginconf=pluginconf.flit:main, pluginconf.flit=pluginconf.flit:main
#
# Provides plugin lookup and meta data extraction utility functions.
# It's used to abstract module+option management in applications.
# For consolidating internal use and external/tool accessibility.
# Generally these functions are highly permissive / error tolerant,
# to preempt initialization failures for applications.
#
# The key:value format is language-agnostic. It's basically YAML in
# a topmost script comment. For Python only # hash comments though.
# Uses common field names, a documentation block, and an obvious
# `config: { .. }` spec for options and defaults.
#
# It neither imposes a specific module/plugin API, nor config storage,
# and doesn't fixate module loading. It's really just meant to look
# up meta infos.
# This approach avoids in-code values/inspection, externalized meta
# descriptors, and any hodgepodge or premature module loading just to
# uncover module description fields.
#
# plugin_meta()
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
#  Is the primary function to extract a meta dictionary from files.
#  It either reads from a given module= name, a literal fn=, or just
#  src= code, and as fallback inspects the last stack frame= else.
#
#  The resulting dict allows [key] and .key access. The .config
#  list further access by option .name.
#
# module_list()
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
#  Returns basenames of available/installed plugins. It uses the
#  plugin_base=[] list for module relation. Which needs to be set up
#  beforehand, or injected.
#
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#
# argparse_map()
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
#  Converts a list of config: options with arg: attribute for use as
#  argparser parameters.
#
#


# Generally this scheme concerns itself more with plugin basenames.
# That is: module scripts in a package like `ext.plg1` and `ext.plg2`.
# It can be initialized by injecting the plugin-package basename into

# plugin_base = []. The associated paths will be used for module
# lookup via pkgutil.iter_modules().
#
# Ideally a designated reference base_module should be extended with
# new lookup locations via `module.__path__ += ["./local"]` for exmple.
# Plugin loading thus becomes as simple as __import__("ext.local").



#
# Using a plugin_state config dictionary in most cases can just list
# module basenames, if there's only one namespace to manage. (Plugin
# names unique across project.)

"""
Plugin meta extraction and module lookup

 * Main function `plugin_meta(filename=…)` unpacks

   [meta fields](https://fossil.include-once.org/pluginspec/)



   into dictionaries.
 * Other utility code is about module location, but requires
   some initialization.


![#](https://fossil.include-once.org/pluginspec/logo)

"""


import sys
import os

import re
import functools
import pkgutil
import inspect
try:
    from gzip import decompress as gzip_decode  # Py3 only
except ImportError:
    try:
        from compat2and3 import gzip_decode   # st2 stub
    except ImportError:
        import zlib
        def gzip_decode(bytestr):
            """ haphazard workaround """
            return zlib.decompress(bytestr, 16 + zlib.MAX_WBITS)
import zipfile
import argparse
import logging


__all__ = [
    "plugin_meta", "get_data", "module_list", "add_plugin_defaults",
    "PluginMeta", "all_plugin_meta",

]


# Injectables
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
""" injectable callback function for logging """
log = logging.getLogger("pluginconf")



"""
File lookup relation for get_data(), should name a top-level package.
(Equivalent PluginBase(package=…))
"""
module_base = "config"


"""
Package/module names for module_list() and plugin_meta() lookups.
All associated paths will be scanned for module/plugin basenames.
(Equivalent to `searchpath` in PluginBase)
"""
plugin_base = ["channels"]

""" normalize config type: names to `str`, `text`, `bool`, `int`, `select`, `dict` """
config_opt_type_map = {
    "longstr": "text",
    "string": "str",
    "boolean": "bool",
    "checkbox": "bool",
    "integer": "int",
    "number": "int",
    "choice": "select",
    "options": "select",
    "table": "dict",
    "array": "dict"
}



# Compatiblity
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
def renamed_arguments(renamed):
    """ map old argument names """
    def wrapped(func):
        def execute(*args, **kwargs):
            return func(*args, **{
                renamed.get(key, key): value
                for key, value in kwargs.items()
            })
        functools.update_wrapper(execute, func)
        return execute
    return wrapped


# Resource retrieval
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
@renamed_arguments({"fn": "filename", "gz": "gzip"})
def get_data(filename, decode=False, gzip=False, file_base=None):
    """
    Fetches file content from install path or from within PYZ
    archive. This is just an alias and convenience wrapper for
    pkgutil.get_data().
    Utilizes the module_base / plugin_base as top-level reference.

    Parameters
    ----------
    filename :  str
        filename in pyz or bundle
    decode : bool
        text file decoding utf-8
    gzip : bool
        automatic gzdecode
    file_base : list
        alternative base module reference

    Returns
    -------
    str : file contents
    """
    try:
        data = pkgutil.get_data(file_base or module_base, filename)
        if gzip:
            data = gzip_decode(data)
        if decode:
            return data.decode("utf-8", errors='ignore')
        return str(data)
    except:
        log.error("get_data() didn't find:", fn, "in", file_base)
        pass


# Plugin name lookup
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
def module_list(extra_paths=None):
    """







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#
# argparse_map()
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
#  Converts a list of config: options with arg: attribute for use as
#  argparser parameters.
#
#
# Simple __import__() scheme
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
# Generally this scheme concerns itself more with plugin basenames.
# That is: module scripts in a package like `plugins.plg1`. To do so,

# have an `plugins/__init__.py` which sets its own `__path__`.
# Inject that package name into `plugin_base = ["plugins"]`. Thus
# any associated paths can be found per pkgutil.iter_modules().
#


# Importing modules then also becomes as simple as invoking
# `module = __import__(f"plugins.{basename}"]` given a plugin name.
# The "plugins" namespace can subsequently be expanded by attaching
# more paths, such as `+= ["./config/usermodules"]` or similiar.
#
# Thus a plugin_state config dictionary in most cases can just list
# module basenames, if there's only one namespace to manage. (Plugin
# names unique across application.)

"""
Plugin meta extraction and module lookup.


<table><tr><td>
   <img src="https://fossil.include-once.org/pluginspec/logo">
</td>
<td>
 <li> Main function <a href="#pluginconf.plugin_meta">plugin_meta()</a> unpacks meta fields
    into dictionaries.
 <li> Other utility code is about module listing, relative to

   <a href="#pluginconf.plugin_base">plugin_base</a> anchors.
 <li> <a href="https://pypi.org/project/pluginconf/">//pypi.org/project/pluginconf/</a>
 <li> <a href="https://fossil.include-once.org/pluginspec/">//fossil.include-once.org/pluginspec/</a>
</td></tr></table>
"""


import sys
import os
import os.path
import re
import functools
import pkgutil
import inspect
try:
    from gzip import decompress as gzip_decode  # Py3 only
except ImportError:
    try:
        from compat2and3 import gzip_decode   # st2 stub
    except ImportError:
        import zlib
        def gzip_decode(bytestr):
            """ haphazard workaround """
            return zlib.decompress(bytestr, 16 + zlib.MAX_WBITS)
import zipfile
import argparse
import logging
#logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)

__all__ = [
    "plugin_meta", "get_data", "module_list", "add_plugin_defaults",
    "PluginMeta", "OptionList", "all_plugin_meta",
    "data_root", "plugin_base", "config_opt_type_map",
]


# Injectables
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾

log = logging.getLogger("pluginconf")
""" injectable callback function for logging """

data_root = "config"  # inspect.getmodule(sys._getframe(1)).__name__
"""
File lookup relation for get_data(), should name a top-level package.
(Equivalent to `PluginBase(package=…)`)
"""


plugin_base = ["plugins"]
"""
Package/module names (or directories) for module_list() and plugin_meta()
lookups. Associated paths (`__path__`) will be scanned for module/plugin
basenames. (Similar to `PluginBase(searchpath=…)`)
"""



config_opt_type_map = {
    "longstr": "text",
    "string": "str",
    "boolean": "bool",
    "checkbox": "bool",
    "integer": "int",
    "number": "int",
    "choice": "select",
    "options": "select",
    "table": "dict",
    "array": "dict"
}
""" normalize config type: names to `str`, `text`, `bool`, `int`, `select`, `dict` """


# Compatiblity
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
def renamed_arguments(renamed):
    """ map old argument names """
    def wrapped(func):
        def execute(*args, **kwargs):
            return func(*args, **{
                renamed.get(key, key): value
                for key, value in kwargs.items()
            })
        functools.update_wrapper(execute, func)
        return execute
    return wrapped


# Resource retrieval
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
@renamed_arguments({"fn": "filename", "gz": "gzip"})
def get_data(filename, decode=False, gzip=False, file_root=None):
    """
    Fetches file content from install path or from within PYZ
    archive. This is just an alias and convenience wrapper for
    pkgutil.get_data().
    Utilizes the data_root as top-level reference.

    Parameters
    ----------
    filename :  str
        filename in pyz or bundle
    decode : bool
        text file decoding utf-8
    gzip : bool
        automatic gzdecode
    file_root : list
        alternative base module (application or pyz root)

    Returns
    -------
    str : file contents
    """
    try:
        data = pkgutil.get_data(file_root or data_root, filename)
        if gzip:
            data = gzip_decode(data)
        if decode:
            return data.decode("utf-8", errors='ignore')
        return str(data)
    except: #(FileNotFoundError, IOError, OSError, ImportError, gzip.BadGzipFile):
        log.error("get_data() didn't find '%s' in '%s'", filename, file_root)
        pass


# Plugin name lookup
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
def module_list(extra_paths=None):
    """
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    list : names of found plugins
    """

    # Convert plugin_base package names into paths for iter_modules
    paths = []
    for module_or_path in plugin_base:
        if sys.modules.get(module_or_path):

            paths += sys.modules[module_or_path].__path__




        elif os.path.exists(module_or_path):
            paths.append(module_or_path)

    # Should list plugins within zips as well as local paths
    dirs = pkgutil.iter_modules(paths + (extra_paths or []))
    return [name for loader, name, ispkg in dirs]








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    list : names of found plugins
    """

    # Convert plugin_base package names into paths for iter_modules
    paths = []
    for module_or_path in plugin_base:
        if sys.modules.get(module_or_path):
            try:
                paths += sys.modules[module_or_path].__path__
            except AttributeError:
                paths += os.path.dirname(os.path.realname(
                    sys.modules[module_or_path]
                ))
        elif os.path.exists(module_or_path):
            paths.append(module_or_path)

    # Should list plugins within zips as well as local paths
    dirs = pkgutil.iter_modules(paths + (extra_paths or []))
    return [name for loader, name, ispkg in dirs]

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# Plugin meta data extraction
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
@renamed_arguments({"fn": "filename"})
def plugin_meta(filename=None, src=None, module=None, frame=1, **kwargs):
    """
    Extract plugin meta data block from different sources:

    Parameters
    ----------
    filename : str
        Read literal files, or .pyz contents.
    src : str
        From already uncovered script code.
    module : str
        Lookup per pkgutil, from plugin_base or top-level modules.
    frame : int
        Extract comment header of caller (default).
    extra_base : list
        Additional search directories.
    max_length : list
        Maximum size to read from files.

    Returns
    -------
    dict : Extracted comment fields, with config: preparsed




    """

    # Try via pkgutil first,
    # find any plugins.* modules, or main packages
    if module:
        filename = module
        for base in plugin_base + kwargs.get("extra_base", []):
            try:

                src = get_data(filename=filename+".py", decode=True, file_base=base)
                if src:
                    break
            except:
                continue  # plugin_meta_extract() will print a notice later

    # Real filename/path
    elif filename and os.path.exists(filename):
        src = open(filename).read(kwargs.get("max_length", 6144))

    # Else get source directly from caller







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# Plugin meta data extraction
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
@renamed_arguments({"fn": "filename"})
def plugin_meta(filename=None, src=None, module=None, frame=1, **kwargs):
    """
    Extract plugin meta data block from specified source.

    Parameters
    ----------
    filename : str
        Read literal files, or .pyz contents.
    src : str
        From already uncovered script code.
    module : str
        Lookup per pkgutil, from plugin_base or top-level modules.
    frame : int
        Extract comment header of caller (default).
    extra_base : list
        Additional search directories.
    max_length : list
        Maximum size to read from files (6K default).

    Returns
    -------
    dict : Extracted comment fields, with config: preparsed

    The result dictionary has fields accessible as e.g. `pmd["title"]`
    or `pmd.version`. The documentation block after all fields: is called
    ["doc"]`. And `pmd.config` already parsed as a list of dictionaries.
    """

    # Try via pkgutil first,
    # find any plugins.* modules, or main packages
    if module:
        filename = module
        for base in plugin_base + kwargs.get("extra_base", []):
            try:
                #log.debug(f"mod={base} fn={filename}.py")
                src = get_data(filename=filename+".py", decode=True, file_root=base)
                if src:
                    break
            except (IOError, OSError, FileNotFoundError):
                continue  # plugin_meta_extract() will print a notice later

    # Real filename/path
    elif filename and os.path.exists(filename):
        src = open(filename).read(kwargs.get("max_length", 6144))

    # Else get source directly from caller
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            int_fn = add + "/" + int_fn
        if len(filename) >= 3 and int_fn and zipfile.is_zipfile(filename):
            src = zipfile.ZipFile(filename, "r").read(int_fn.strip("/"))

    # Extract source comment into meta dict
    if not src:
        src = ""
    if not isinstance(src, str):
        src = src.decode("utf-8", errors='replace')
    return plugin_meta_extract(src, filename)


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        if len(filename) >= 3 and int_fn and zipfile.is_zipfile(filename):
            src = zipfile.ZipFile(filename, "r").read(int_fn.strip("/"))

    # Extract source comment into meta dict
    if not src:
        src = ""
    if isinstance(src, bytes):
        src = src.decode("utf-8", errors='replace')
    return plugin_meta_extract(src, filename)


# Comment and field extraction logic
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
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    }

    # Extract coherent comment block
    src = src.replace("\r", "")
    if not literal:
        src = rx.comment.search(src)
        if not src:
            log.error("Couldn't read source meta information:", filename)
            return meta
        src = src.group(0)
        src = rx.hash.sub("", src).strip()

    # Split comment block
    if src.find("\n\n") > 0:
        src, meta["doc"] = src.split("\n\n", 1)

    # Turn key:value lines into dictionary
    for field in rx.keyval.findall(src):
        meta[field[0].replace("-", "_").lower()] = field[1].strip()
    meta["config"] = plugin_meta_config(meta.get("config") or "")

    return PluginMeta(meta)


# Dict/list wrappers
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
class PluginMeta(dict):
    """
    Plugin meta data, as dictionary with alternative .property access.
    Returned for each `plugin_meta()` result, and config: options.
    Non-existent .fieldnames just resolve to `""`.
    """

    def __getattr__(self, key, default=""):
        """ Return [key] for .property access, else `""`. """
        if key == "config":
            default = OptionList()
        return self.get(key, default)

    def __setattr__(self, key, val):
        """ Shouldn't really have this, but for parity. """
        self[key] = val

class OptionList(list):
    """
    List of config: options, with additional .name access (name= from option entry).
    """

    def __getattr__(self, key):
        """ Returns list entry with name= equaling .name access """
        for opt in self:
            if opt.name == key:
                return opt







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    }

    # Extract coherent comment block
    src = src.replace("\r", "")
    if not literal:
        src = rx.comment.search(src)
        if not src:
            log.warn("Couldn't read source meta information: %s", filename)
            return meta
        src = src.group(0)
        src = rx.hash.sub("", src).strip()

    # Split comment block
    if src.find("\n\n") > 0:
        src, meta["doc"] = src.split("\n\n", 1)

    # Turn key:value lines into dictionary
    for field in rx.keyval.findall(src):
        meta[field[0].replace("-", "_").lower()] = field[1].strip()
    meta["config"] = plugin_meta_config(meta.get("config") or "")

    return PluginMeta(meta)


# Dict/list wrappers
# ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
class PluginMeta(dict):
    """
    Plugin meta data as dictionary`{}`, or alternatively `.property` access.
    Returned for each `plugin_meta()` result, and individual `config:` options.
    Absent `.field` access resolves to `""`.
    """

    def __getattr__(self, key, default=""):
        """ Return [key] for .property access, else `""`. """
        if key == "config":
            default = OptionList()
        return self.get(key, default)

    def __setattr__(self, key, val):
        """ Shouldn't really have this, but for parity. """
        self[key] = val

class OptionList(list):
    """
    List of `config:` options, with alernative `.name` access (lookup by name= from option entry).
    """

    def __getattr__(self, key):
        """ Returns list entry with name= equaling .name access """
        for opt in self:
            if opt.name == key:
                return opt