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| # Copyright 2021 The Abseil Authors. | |
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| """Defines *private* classes used for flag validators. | |
| Do NOT import this module. DO NOT use anything from this module. They are | |
| private APIs. | |
| """ | |
| from absl.flags import _exceptions | |
| class Validator(object): | |
| """Base class for flags validators. | |
| Users should NOT overload these classes, and use flags.Register... | |
| methods instead. | |
| """ | |
| # Used to assign each validator an unique insertion_index | |
| validators_count = 0 | |
| def __init__(self, checker, message): | |
| """Constructor to create all validators. | |
| Args: | |
| checker: function to verify the constraint. | |
| Input of this method varies, see SingleFlagValidator and | |
| multi_flags_validator for a detailed description. | |
| message: str, error message to be shown to the user. | |
| """ | |
| self.checker = checker | |
| self.message = message | |
| Validator.validators_count += 1 | |
| # Used to assert validators in the order they were registered. | |
| self.insertion_index = Validator.validators_count | |
| def verify(self, flag_values): | |
| """Verifies that constraint is satisfied. | |
| flags library calls this method to verify Validator's constraint. | |
| Args: | |
| flag_values: flags.FlagValues, the FlagValues instance to get flags from. | |
| Raises: | |
| Error: Raised if constraint is not satisfied. | |
| """ | |
| param = self._get_input_to_checker_function(flag_values) | |
| if not self.checker(param): | |
| raise _exceptions.ValidationError(self.message) | |
| def get_flags_names(self): | |
| """Returns the names of the flags checked by this validator. | |
| Returns: | |
| [string], names of the flags. | |
| """ | |
| raise NotImplementedError('This method should be overloaded') | |
| def print_flags_with_values(self, flag_values): | |
| raise NotImplementedError('This method should be overloaded') | |
| def _get_input_to_checker_function(self, flag_values): | |
| """Given flag values, returns the input to be given to checker. | |
| Args: | |
| flag_values: flags.FlagValues, containing all flags. | |
| Returns: | |
| The input to be given to checker. The return type depends on the specific | |
| validator. | |
| """ | |
| raise NotImplementedError('This method should be overloaded') | |
| class SingleFlagValidator(Validator): | |
| """Validator behind register_validator() method. | |
| Validates that a single flag passes its checker function. The checker function | |
| takes the flag value and returns True (if value looks fine) or, if flag value | |
| is not valid, either returns False or raises an Exception. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, flag_name, checker, message): | |
| """Constructor. | |
| Args: | |
| flag_name: string, name of the flag. | |
| checker: function to verify the validator. | |
| input - value of the corresponding flag (string, boolean, etc). | |
| output - bool, True if validator constraint is satisfied. | |
| If constraint is not satisfied, it should either return False or | |
| raise flags.ValidationError(desired_error_message). | |
| message: str, error message to be shown to the user if validator's | |
| condition is not satisfied. | |
| """ | |
| super(SingleFlagValidator, self).__init__(checker, message) | |
| self.flag_name = flag_name | |
| def get_flags_names(self): | |
| return [self.flag_name] | |
| def print_flags_with_values(self, flag_values): | |
| return 'flag --%s=%s' % (self.flag_name, flag_values[self.flag_name].value) | |
| def _get_input_to_checker_function(self, flag_values): | |
| """Given flag values, returns the input to be given to checker. | |
| Args: | |
| flag_values: flags.FlagValues, the FlagValues instance to get flags from. | |
| Returns: | |
| object, the input to be given to checker. | |
| """ | |
| return flag_values[self.flag_name].value | |
| class MultiFlagsValidator(Validator): | |
| """Validator behind register_multi_flags_validator method. | |
| Validates that flag values pass their common checker function. The checker | |
| function takes flag values and returns True (if values look fine) or, | |
| if values are not valid, either returns False or raises an Exception. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, flag_names, checker, message): | |
| """Constructor. | |
| Args: | |
| flag_names: [str], containing names of the flags used by checker. | |
| checker: function to verify the validator. | |
| input - dict, with keys() being flag_names, and value for each | |
| key being the value of the corresponding flag (string, boolean, | |
| etc). | |
| output - bool, True if validator constraint is satisfied. | |
| If constraint is not satisfied, it should either return False or | |
| raise flags.ValidationError(desired_error_message). | |
| message: str, error message to be shown to the user if validator's | |
| condition is not satisfied | |
| """ | |
| super(MultiFlagsValidator, self).__init__(checker, message) | |
| self.flag_names = flag_names | |
| def _get_input_to_checker_function(self, flag_values): | |
| """Given flag values, returns the input to be given to checker. | |
| Args: | |
| flag_values: flags.FlagValues, the FlagValues instance to get flags from. | |
| Returns: | |
| dict, with keys() being self.flag_names, and value for each key | |
| being the value of the corresponding flag (string, boolean, etc). | |
| """ | |
| return dict([key, flag_values[key].value] for key in self.flag_names) | |
| def print_flags_with_values(self, flag_values): | |
| prefix = 'flags ' | |
| flags_with_values = [] | |
| for key in self.flag_names: | |
| flags_with_values.append('%s=%s' % (key, flag_values[key].value)) | |
| return prefix + ', '.join(flags_with_values) | |
| def get_flags_names(self): | |
| return self.flag_names | |