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# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
import os.path
import re
class Model(object):
"""Model of all namespaces that comprise an API.
Properties:
- |namespaces| a map of a namespace name to its model.Namespace
"""
def __init__(self):
self.namespaces = {}
def AddNamespace(self, json, source_file):
"""Add a namespace's json to the model if it doesn't have "nocompile"
property set to true. Returns the new namespace or None if a namespace
wasn't added.
"""
if json.get('nocompile', False):
return None
namespace = Namespace(json, source_file)
self.namespaces[namespace.name] = namespace
return namespace
class Namespace(object):
"""An API namespace.
Properties:
- |name| the name of the namespace
- |source_file_dir| the directory component of the file that contained the
namespace definition
- |source_file_filename| the filename component of the file that contained
the namespace definition
- |types| a map of type names to their model.Type
- |functions| a map of function names to their model.Function
"""
def __init__(self, json, source_file):
self.name = json['namespace']
self.source_file = source_file
self.source_file_dir, self.source_file_filename = os.path.split(source_file)
self.types = {}
self.functions = {}
for type_json in json['types']:
type_ = Type(type_json)
self.types[type_.name] = type_
for function_json in json['functions']:
if not function_json.get('nocompile', False):
function = Function(function_json)
self.functions[function.name] = function
class Type(object):
"""A Type defined in the json.
Properties:
- |name| the type name
- |description| the description of the type (if provided)
- |properties| a map of property names to their model.Property
"""
def __init__(self, json):
self.name = json['id']
self.description = json.get('description')
self.properties = {}
for prop_name, prop_json in json['properties'].items():
self.properties[prop_name] = Property(prop_name, prop_json)
class Callback(object):
"""A callback parameter to a Function.
Properties:
- |params| the parameters to this callback.
"""
def __init__(self, json):
params = json['parameters']
self.params = []
if len(params) == 0:
return
elif len(params) == 1:
param = params[0]
self.params.append(Property(param['name'], param))
else:
raise AssertionError("Callbacks can have at most a single parameter")
class Function(object):
"""A Function defined in the API.
Properties:
- |name| the function name
- |params| a list of parameters to the function (order matters). A separate
parameter is used for each choice of a 'choices' parameter.
- |description| a description of the function (if provided)
- |callback| the callback parameter to the function. There should be exactly
one
"""
def __init__(self, json):
self.name = json['name']
self.params = []
self.description = json['description']
self.callback = None
for param in json['parameters']:
if param.get('type') == 'function':
assert (not self.callback), self.name + " has more than one callback"
self.callback = Callback(param)
else:
self.params.append(Property(param['name'], param))
assert (self.callback), self.name + " does not support callback"
# TODO(calamity): handle Enum
class Property(object):
"""A property of a type OR a parameter to a function.
Properties:
- |name| name of the property as in the json. This shouldn't change since
it is the key used to access DictionaryValues
- |unix_name| the unix_style_name of the property. Used as variable name
- |optional| a boolean representing whether the property is optional
- |description| a description of the property (if provided)
- |type_| the model.PropertyType of this property
- |ref_type| the type that the REF property is referencing. Can be used to
map to its model.Type
- |item_type| a model.Property representing the type of each element in an
ARRAY
- |properties| the properties of an OBJECT parameter
"""
def __init__(self, name, json):
if not re.match('^[a-z][a-zA-Z0-9]*$', name):
raise AssertionError('Name %s must be lowerCamelCase' % name)
self.name = name
self._unix_name = _UnixName(self.name)
self._unix_name_used = False
self.optional = json.get('optional', False)
self.description = json.get('description')
if '$ref' in json:
self.ref_type = json['$ref']
self.type_ = PropertyType.REF
elif 'type' in json:
json_type = json['type']
if json_type == 'string':
self.type_ = PropertyType.STRING
elif json_type == 'any':
self.type_ = PropertyType.ANY
elif json_type == 'boolean':
self.type_ = PropertyType.BOOLEAN
elif json_type == 'integer':
self.type_ = PropertyType.INTEGER
elif json_type == 'number':
self.type_ = PropertyType.DOUBLE
elif json_type == 'array':
self.item_type = Property(name + "Element", json['items'])
self.type_ = PropertyType.ARRAY
elif json_type == 'object':
self.properties = {}
self.type_ = PropertyType.OBJECT
for key, val in json['properties'].items():
self.properties[key] = Property(key, val)
else:
raise NotImplementedError(json_type)
elif 'choices' in json:
assert len(json['choices']), 'Choices has no choices\n%s' % json
self.choices = {}
self.type_ = PropertyType.CHOICES
for choice_json in json['choices']:
choice = Property(self.name, choice_json)
# A choice gets its unix_name set in
# cpp_type_generator.GetExpandedChoicesInParams
choice._unix_name = None
# The existence of any single choice is optional
choice.optional = True
self.choices[choice.type_] = choice
else:
raise NotImplementedError(json)
def GetUnixName(self):
"""Gets the property's unix_name. Raises AttributeError if not set.
"""
if self._unix_name is None:
raise AttributeError('No unix_name set on %s' % self.name)
self._unix_name_used = True
return self._unix_name
def SetUnixName(self, unix_name):
"""Set the property's unix_name. Raises AttributeError if the unix_name has
already been used (GetUnixName has been called).
"""
if unix_name == self._unix_name:
return
if self._unix_name_used:
raise AttributeError(
'Cannot set the unix_name on %s; '
'it is already used elsewhere as %s' %
(self.name, self._unix_name))
self._unix_name = unix_name
unix_name = property(GetUnixName, SetUnixName)
class PropertyType(object):
"""Enum of different types of properties/parameters.
"""
class _Info(object):
def __init__(self, is_fundamental, name):
self.is_fundamental = is_fundamental
self.name = name
def __repr__(self):
return self.name
INTEGER = _Info(True, "INTEGER")
DOUBLE = _Info(True, "DOUBLE")
BOOLEAN = _Info(True, "BOOLEAN")
STRING = _Info(True, "STRING")
ARRAY = _Info(False, "ARRAY")
REF = _Info(False, "REF")
CHOICES = _Info(False, "CHOICES")
OBJECT = _Info(False, "OBJECT")
ANY = _Info(False, "ANY")
def _UnixName(name):
"""Returns the unix_style name for a given string in lowerCamelCase format.
"""
return '_'.join([x.lower()
for x in re.findall('[A-Z][a-z_]*', name[0].upper() + name[1:])])
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