# Copyright (C) 2018 Google Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """This module has classes for tracing the execution of a Fire execution. A FireTrace consists of a sequence of FireTraceElement objects. Each element represents an action taken by Fire during a single Fire execution. An action may be instantiating a class, calling a routine, or accessing a property. Each action consumes args and results in a new component. The final component is serialized to stdout by Fire as well as returned by the Fire method. If a Fire usage error occurs, such as insufficient arguments being provided to call a function, then that error will be captured in the trace and the final component will be None. """ import shlex from fire import inspectutils INITIAL_COMPONENT = 'Initial component' INSTANTIATED_CLASS = 'Instantiated class' CALLED_ROUTINE = 'Called routine' CALLED_CALLABLE = 'Called callable' ACCESSED_PROPERTY = 'Accessed property' COMPLETION_SCRIPT = 'Generated completion script' INTERACTIVE_MODE = 'Entered interactive mode' class FireTrace: """A FireTrace represents the steps taken during a single Fire execution. A FireTrace consists of a sequence of FireTraceElement objects. Each element represents an action taken by Fire during a single Fire execution. An action may be instantiating a class, calling a routine, or accessing a property. """ def __init__(self, initial_component, name=None, separator='-', verbose=False, show_help=False, show_trace=False): initial_trace_element = FireTraceElement( component=initial_component, action=INITIAL_COMPONENT, ) self.name = name self.separator = separator self.elements = [initial_trace_element] self.verbose = verbose self.show_help = show_help self.show_trace = show_trace def GetResult(self): """Returns the component from the last element of the trace.""" return self.GetLastHealthyElement().component def GetLastHealthyElement(self): """Returns the last element of the trace that is not an error. This element will contain the final component indicated by the trace. Returns: The last element of the trace that is not an error. """ for element in reversed(self.elements): if not element.HasError(): return element return self.elements[0] # The initial element is always healthy. def HasError(self): """Returns whether the Fire execution encountered a Fire usage error.""" return self.elements[-1].HasError() def AddAccessedProperty(self, component, target, args, filename, lineno): element = FireTraceElement( component=component, action=ACCESSED_PROPERTY, target=target, args=args, filename=filename, lineno=lineno, ) self.elements.append(element) def AddCalledComponent(self, component, target, args, filename, lineno, capacity, action=CALLED_CALLABLE): """Adds an element to the trace indicating that a component was called. Also applies to instantiating a class. Args: component: The result of calling the callable. target: The name of the callable. args: The args consumed in order to call this callable. filename: The file in which the callable is defined, or None if N/A. lineno: The line number on which the callable is defined, or None if N/A. capacity: (bool) Whether the callable could have accepted additional args. action: The value to include as the action in the FireTraceElement. """ element = FireTraceElement( component=component, action=action, target=target, args=args, filename=filename, lineno=lineno, capacity=capacity, ) self.elements.append(element) def AddCompletionScript(self, script): element = FireTraceElement( component=script, action=COMPLETION_SCRIPT, ) self.elements.append(element) def AddInteractiveMode(self): element = FireTraceElement(action=INTERACTIVE_MODE) self.elements.append(element) def AddError(self, error, args): element = FireTraceElement(error=error, args=args) self.elements.append(element) def AddSeparator(self): """Marks that the most recent element of the trace used a separator. A separator is an argument you can pass to a Fire CLI to separate args left of the separator from args right of the separator. Here's an example to demonstrate the separator. Let's say you have a function that takes a variable number of args, and you want to call that function, and then upper case the result. Here's how to do it: # in Python def display(arg1, arg2='!'): return arg1 + arg2 # from Bash (the default separator is the hyphen -) display hello # hello! display hello upper # helloupper display hello - upper # HELLO! Note how the separator caused the display function to be called with the default value for arg2. """ self.elements[-1].AddSeparator() def _Quote(self, arg): if arg.startswith('--') and '=' in arg: prefix, value = arg.split('=', 1) return shlex.quote(prefix) + '=' + shlex.quote(value) return shlex.quote(arg) def GetCommand(self, include_separators=True): """Returns the command representing the trace up to this point. Args: include_separators: Whether or not to include separators in the command. Returns: A string representing a Fire CLI command that would produce this trace. """ args = [] if self.name: args.append(self.name) for element in self.elements: if element.HasError(): continue if element.args: args.extend(element.args) if element.HasSeparator() and include_separators: args.append(self.separator) if self.NeedsSeparator() and include_separators: args.append(self.separator) return ' '.join(self._Quote(arg) for arg in args) def NeedsSeparator(self): """Returns whether a separator should be added to the command. If the command is a function call, then adding an additional argument to the command sometimes would add an extra arg to the function call, and sometimes would add an arg acting on the result of the function call. This function tells us whether we should add a separator to the command before adding additional arguments in order to make sure the arg is applied to the result of the function call, and not the function call itself. Returns: Whether a separator should be added to the command if order to keep the component referred to by the command the same when adding additional args. """ element = self.GetLastHealthyElement() return element.HasCapacity() and not element.HasSeparator() def __str__(self): lines = [] for index, element in enumerate(self.elements): line = f'{index + 1}. {element}' lines.append(line) return '\n'.join(lines) def NeedsSeparatingHyphenHyphen(self, flag='help'): """Returns whether a the trace need '--' before '--help'. '--' is needed when the component takes keyword arguments, when the value of flag matches one of the argument of the component, or the component takes in keyword-only arguments(e.g. argument with default value). Args: flag: the flag available for the trace Returns: True for needed '--', False otherwise. """ element = self.GetLastHealthyElement() component = element.component spec = inspectutils.GetFullArgSpec(component) return (spec.varkw is not None or flag in spec.args or flag in spec.kwonlyargs) class FireTraceElement: """A FireTraceElement represents a single step taken by a Fire execution. Examples of a FireTraceElement are the instantiation of a class or the accessing of an object member. """ def __init__(self, component=None, action=None, target=None, args=None, filename=None, lineno=None, error=None, capacity=None): """Instantiates a FireTraceElement. Args: component: The result of this element of the trace. action: The type of action (e.g. instantiating a class) taking place. target: (string) The name of the component being acted upon. args: The args consumed by the represented action. filename: The file in which the action is defined, or None if N/A. lineno: The line number on which the action is defined, or None if N/A. error: The error represented by the action, or None if N/A. capacity: (bool) Whether the action could have accepted additional args. """ self.component = component self._action = action self._target = target self.args = args self._filename = filename self._lineno = lineno self._error = error self._separator = False self._capacity = capacity def HasError(self): return self._error is not None def HasCapacity(self): return self._capacity def HasSeparator(self): return self._separator def AddSeparator(self): self._separator = True def ErrorAsStr(self): return ' '.join(str(arg) for arg in self._error.args) def __str__(self): if self.HasError(): return self.ErrorAsStr() else: # Format is: {action} "{target}" ({filename}:{lineno}) string = self._action if self._target is not None: string += f' "{self._target}"' if self._filename is not None: path = self._filename if self._lineno is not None: path += f':{self._lineno}' string += f' ({path})' return string