Source code for pygrass.modules.interface.parameter

"""
Created on Tue Apr  2 18:31:47 2013

@author: pietro
"""
from __future__ import (
    nested_scopes,
    generators,
    division,
    absolute_import,
    with_statement,
    print_function,
    unicode_literals,
)
import re

from grass.pygrass.modules.interface.docstring import docstring_property
from grass.pygrass.modules.interface.read import GETTYPE, element2dict, DOC


def _check_value(param, value):
    """Function to check the correctness of a value and
    return the checked value and the original.
    """
    must_val = "The Parameter <%s>, must be one of the following values: %r"
    req = "The Parameter <%s>, require: %s, get: %s instead: %r\n%s"
    string = (type(b""), type(""))

    def raiseexcpet(exc, param, ptype, value):
        """Function to modifa the error message"""
        msg = req % (param.name, param.typedesc, ptype, value, str(exc))
        if isinstance(exc, ValueError):
            raise ValueError(msg)
        elif isinstance(exc, TypeError):
            raise TypeError(msg)
        else:
            exc.message = msg
            raise exc

    def check_string(value):
        """Function to check that a string parameter is already a string"""
        if param.type in string:
            if type(value) in (int, float):
                value = str(value)
            if type(value) not in string:
                msg = (
                    "The Parameter <%s> require a string," " %s instead is provided: %r"
                )
                raise ValueError(msg % (param.name, type(value), value))
        return value

    # return None if None
    if value is None:
        return param.default, param.default

    # find errors with multiple parmeters
    if isinstance(value, (list, tuple)):
        if param.keydescvalues:
            return (
                (
                    [
                        value,
                    ],
                    value,
                )
                if isinstance(value, tuple)
                else (value, value)
            )
        if param.multiple:
            # everything looks fine, so check each value
            try:
                return [param.type(check_string(val)) for val in value], value
            except Exception as exc:
                raiseexcpet(exc, param, param.type, value)
        else:
            msg = "The Parameter <%s> does not accept multiple inputs"
            raise TypeError(msg % param.name)

    if param.keydescvalues:
        msg = "The Parameter <%s> require multiple inputs in the form: %s"
        raise TypeError(msg % (param.name, param.keydescvalues))

    if param.typedesc == "all":
        return value, value

    # check string before trying to convert value to the correct type
    check_string(value)
    # the value is a scalar
    try:
        newvalue = param.type(value)
    except Exception as exc:
        raiseexcpet(exc, param, type(value), value)

    # check values
    if hasattr(param, "values"):
        if param.type in (float, int):
            # check for value in range
            if (param.min is not None and newvalue < param.min) or (
                param.max is not None and newvalue > param.max
            ):
                err_str = (
                    "The Parameter <%s>, must be between: "
                    "%g<=value<=%g, %r is outside."
                )
                raise ValueError(err_str % (param.name, param.min, param.max, newvalue))
        # check if value is in the list of valid values
        if param.values is not None and newvalue not in param.values:
            raise ValueError(must_val % (param.name, param.values))
    return (
        (
            [
                newvalue,
            ]
            if (param.multiple or param.keydescvalues)
            else newvalue
        ),
        value,
    )


# TODO add documentation
[docs]class Parameter(object): """The Parameter object store all information about a parameter of a GRASS GIS module. :: >>> param = Parameter(diz=dict(name='int_number', required='yes', ... multiple='no', type='integer', ... values=[2, 4, 6, 8])) >>> param.value = 2 >>> param.value 2 >>> param.value = 3 Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: The Parameter <int_number>, must be one of the following values: [2, 4, 6, 8] ... """ def __init__(self, xparameter=None, diz=None): self._value = None self._rawvalue = None self.min = None self.max = None diz = element2dict(xparameter) if xparameter is not None else diz if diz is None: raise TypeError("Xparameter or diz are required") self.name = diz["name"] self.required = True if diz["required"] == "yes" else False self.multiple = True if diz["multiple"] == "yes" else False # check the type if diz["type"] in GETTYPE: self.type = GETTYPE[diz["type"]] self.typedesc = diz["type"] else: raise TypeError("New type: %s, ignored" % diz["type"]) self.description = diz.get("description", None) self.keydesc, self.keydescvalues = diz.get("keydesc", (None, None)) # # values # if "values" in diz: try: # Check for integer ranges: "3-30" or float ranges: "0.0-1.0" isrange = re.match( "(?P<min>-*\d+.*\d*)*-(?P<max>\d+.*\d*)*", diz["values"][0] ) if isrange: mn, mx = isrange.groups() self.min = None if mn is None else float(mn) self.max = None if mx is None else float(mx) self.values = None self.isrange = diz["values"][0] # No range was found else: self.values = [self.type(i) for i in diz["values"]] self.isrange = False except TypeError: self.values = [self.type(i) for i in diz["values"]] self.isrange = False # # default # if "default" in diz and diz["default"]: if self.multiple or self.keydescvalues: self.default = [self.type(v) for v in diz["default"].split(",")] else: self.default = self.type(diz["default"]) else: self.default = None self._value, self._rawvalue = self.default, self.default self.guisection = diz.get("guisection", None) # # gisprompt # if "gisprompt" in diz and diz["gisprompt"]: self.typedesc = diz["gisprompt"].get("prompt", "") self.input = False if diz["gisprompt"]["age"] == "new" else True else: self.input = True def _get_value(self): return self._value def _set_value(self, value): self._value, self._rawvalue = _check_value(self, value) # here the property function is used to transform value in an attribute # in this case we define which function must be use to get/set the value value = property( fget=_get_value, fset=_set_value, doc="Parameter value transformed and validated.", ) @property def rawvalue(self): """Parameter value as insert by user without transformation""" return self._rawvalue
[docs] def get_bash(self): """Return the BASH representation of the parameter. :: >>> param = Parameter(diz=dict(name='int_number', required='yes', ... multiple='no', type='integer', ... values=[2, 4, 6, 8], default=8)) >>> param.get_bash() 'int_number=8' .. """ sep = "," if isinstance(self.rawvalue, (list, tuple)): value = sep.join( [ sep.join([str(v) for v in val]) if isinstance(val, tuple) else str(val) for val in self.rawvalue ] ) else: value = str(self.rawvalue) return "%s=%s" % (self.name, value)
[docs] def get_python(self): """Return a string with the Python representation of the parameter. :: >>> param = Parameter(diz=dict(name='int_number', required='yes', ... multiple='no', type='integer', ... values=[2, 4, 6, 8], default=8)) >>> param.get_python() 'int_number=8' .. """ if self.value is None: return "" return """%s=%r""" % (self.name, self.value)
def __str__(self): """Return the BASH representation of the GRASS module parameter.""" return self.get_bash() def __repr__(self): """Return the python representation of the GRASS module parameter.""" str_repr = "Parameter <%s> (required:%s, type:%s, multiple:%s)" mtype = ("raster", "vector") # map type return str_repr % ( self.name, "yes" if self.required else "no", self.type if self.type in mtype else self.typedesc, "yes" if self.multiple else "no", ) @docstring_property(__doc__) def __doc__(self): """Return the docstring of the parameter {name}: {default}{required}{multi}{ptype} {description}{values}"", :: >>> param = Parameter(diz=dict(name='int_number', ... description="Set an number", ... required='yes', ... multiple='no', type='integer', ... values=[2, 4, 6, 8], default=8)) >>> print(param.__doc__) int_number: 8, required, integer Set an number Values: 2, 4, 6, 8 .. """ if hasattr(self, "values"): if self.isrange: vals = self.isrange else: vals = ", ".join([repr(val) for val in self.values]) else: vals = False if self.keydescvalues: keydescvals = "\n (%s)" % ", ".join(self.keydescvalues) return DOC["param"].format( name=self.name, default=repr(self.default) + ", " if self.default else "", required="required, " if self.required else "optional, ", multi="multi" if self.multiple else "", ptype=self.typedesc, description=self.description, values="\n Values: {0}".format(vals) if vals else "", keydescvalues=keydescvals if self.keydescvalues else "", )