anki/pylib/tools/hookslib.py
Yoshi ef3cfc561c
Facilitate hook updating/replacement (#2213)
* Facilitate updating of hooks

- Add instructions in contributing.md
- Change addon_config_editor_will_update_json hook to work with the new
  hookslib code

* Fix typo in docs

* Always run replaced hook

* Use lowercase list for typing

* Forbid defining both a replaced and a legacy hook
2022-12-07 15:39:57 +10:00

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# Copyright: Ankitects Pty Ltd and contributors
# License: GNU AGPL, version 3 or later; http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html
"""
Code for generating hooks.
"""
import os
import subprocess
import sys
from dataclasses import dataclass
from operator import attrgetter
from typing import Optional
sys.path.append("pylib/anki/_vendor")
import stringcase
@dataclass
class Hook:
# the name of the hook. _filter or _hook is appending automatically.
name: str
# string of the typed arguments passed to the callback, eg
# ["kind: str", "val: int"]
args: list[str] = None
# string of the return type. if set, hook is a filter.
return_type: Optional[str] = None
# if add-ons may be relying on the legacy hook name, add it here
legacy_hook: Optional[str] = None
# if legacy hook takes no arguments but the new hook does, set this
legacy_no_args: bool = False
# if the hook replaces a deprecated one, add its name here
replaces: Optional[str] = None
# arguments that the hook being replaced took
replaced_hook_args: Optional[list[str]] = None
# docstring to add to hook class
doc: Optional[str] = None
def callable(self) -> str:
"Convert args into a Callable."
types = []
for arg in self.args or []:
(name, type) = arg.split(":")
type = f'"{type.strip()}"'
types.append(type)
types_str = ", ".join(types)
return f"Callable[[{types_str}], {self.return_type or 'None'}]"
def arg_names(self, args: Optional[list[str]]) -> list[str]:
names = []
for arg in args or []:
if not arg:
continue
(name, type) = arg.split(":")
names.append(name.strip())
return names
def full_name(self) -> str:
return f"{self.name}_{self.kind()}"
def kind(self) -> str:
if self.return_type is not None:
return "filter"
else:
return "hook"
def classname(self) -> str:
return f"_{stringcase.pascalcase(self.full_name())}"
def list_code(self) -> str:
return f"""\
_hooks: list[{self.callable()}] = []
"""
def code(self) -> str:
appenddoc = f"({', '.join(self.args or [])})"
if self.doc:
classdoc = f" '''{self.doc}'''\n"
else:
classdoc = ""
code = f"""\
class {self.classname()}:
{classdoc}{self.list_code()}
def append(self, callback: {self.callable()}) -> None:
'''{appenddoc}'''
self._hooks.append(callback)
def remove(self, callback: {self.callable()}) -> None:
if callback in self._hooks:
self._hooks.remove(callback)
def count(self) -> int:
return len(self._hooks)
{self.fire_code()}
{self.name} = {self.classname()}()
"""
return code
def fire_code(self) -> str:
if self.return_type is not None:
# filter
return self.filter_fire_code()
else:
# hook
return self.hook_fire_code()
def legacy_args(self) -> str:
if self.legacy_no_args:
# hook name only
return f'"{self.legacy_hook}"'
else:
return ", ".join([f'"{self.legacy_hook}"'] + self.arg_names(self.args))
def replaced_args(self) -> str:
args = ", ".join(self.arg_names(self.replaced_hook_args))
return f"{self.replaces}({args})"
def hook_fire_code(self) -> str:
arg_names = self.arg_names(self.args)
args_including_self = ["self"] + (self.args or [])
out = f"""\
def __call__({", ".join(args_including_self)}) -> None:
for hook in self._hooks:
try:
hook({", ".join(arg_names)})
except:
# if the hook fails, remove it
self._hooks.remove(hook)
raise
"""
if self.replaces and self.legacy_hook:
raise Exception(
f"Hook {self.name} replaces {self.replaces} and "
"must therefore not define a legacy hook."
)
elif self.replaces:
out += f"""\
if {self.replaces}.count() > 0:
print(
"The hook {self.replaces} is deprecated.\\n"
"Use {self.name} instead."
)
{self.replaced_args()}
"""
elif self.legacy_hook:
# don't run legacy hook if replaced hook exists
# otherwise the legacy hook will be run twice
out += f"""\
# legacy support
anki.hooks.runHook({self.legacy_args()})
"""
return f"{out}\n\n"
def filter_fire_code(self) -> str:
arg_names = self.arg_names(self.args)
args_including_self = ["self"] + (self.args or [])
out = f"""\
def __call__({", ".join(args_including_self)}) -> {self.return_type}:
for filter in self._hooks:
try:
{arg_names[0]} = filter({", ".join(arg_names)})
except:
# if the hook fails, remove it
self._hooks.remove(filter)
raise
"""
if self.replaces and self.legacy_hook:
raise Exception(
f"Hook {self.name} replaces {self.replaces} and "
"must therefore not define a legacy hook."
)
elif self.replaces:
out += f"""\
if {self.replaces}.count() > 0:
print(
"The hook {self.replaces} is deprecated.\\n"
"Use {self.name} instead."
)
{arg_names[0]} = {self.replaced_args()}
"""
elif self.legacy_hook:
# don't run legacy hook if replaced hook exists
# otherwise the legacy hook will be run twice
out += f"""\
# legacy support
{arg_names[0]} = anki.hooks.runFilter({self.legacy_args()})
"""
out += f"""\
return {arg_names[0]}
"""
return f"{out}\n\n"
def write_file(path: str, hooks: list[Hook], prefix: str, suffix: str):
hooks.sort(key=attrgetter("name"))
code = f"{prefix}\n"
for hook in hooks:
code += hook.code()
code += f"\n{suffix}"
# work around issue with latest black
if sys.platform == "win32" and "HOME" in os.environ:
os.environ["USERPROFILE"] = os.environ["HOME"]
with open(path, "wb") as file:
file.write(code.encode("utf8"))
subprocess.run([sys.executable, "-m", "black", "-q", path], check=True)