-from sfa.util.faults import SfaNotImplemented
+from types import ModuleType
+
+from sfa.util.faults import SfaNotImplemented, SfaAPIError
from sfa.util.sfalogging import logger
####################
+
+
class ManagerWrapper:
"""
This class acts as a wrapper around an SFA interface manager module, but
- can be used with any python module. The purpose of this class is raise a
- SfaNotImplemented exception if someone attempts to use an attribute
+ can be used with any python module. The purpose of this class is raise a
+ SfaNotImplemented exception if someone attempts to use an attribute
(could be a callable) thats not available in the library by checking the
- library using hasattr. This helps to communicate better errors messages
- to the users and developers in the event that a specifiec operation
+ library using hasattr. This helps to communicate better errors messages
+ to the users and developers in the event that a specifiec operation
is not implemented by a libarary and will generally be more helpful than
- the standard AttributeError
+ the standard AttributeError
"""
- def __init__(self, manager, interface):
- self.manager = manager
+
+ def __init__(self, manager, interface, config):
+ if isinstance(manager, ModuleType):
+ # old-fashioned module implementation
+ self.manager = manager
+ # if it's a class
+ elif isinstance(manager, type):
+ # create an instance; we don't pass the api in argument as it is passed
+ # to the actual method calls anyway
+ self.manager = manager(config)
+ else:
+ # that's what happens when there's something wrong with the db
+ # or any bad stuff of that kind at startup time
+ logger.log_exc(
+ "Failed to create a manager, startup sequence is broken")
+ raise SfaAPIError(
+ "Argument to ManagerWrapper must be a module or class")
self.interface = interface
-
+
def __getattr__(self, method):
if not hasattr(self.manager, method):
- raise SfaNotImplemented(method, self.interface)
+ raise SfaNotImplemented(self.interface, method)
return getattr(self.manager, method)
-