django-orchestra-test/orchestra/utils/plugins.py
2014-10-11 16:21:51 +00:00

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from .functional import cached
class Plugin(object):
verbose_name = None
# Used on select plugin view
class_verbose_name = None
icon = None
@classmethod
def get_plugin_name(cls):
return cls.__name__
@classmethod
def get_plugins(cls):
return cls.plugins
@classmethod
@cached
def get_plugin(cls, name):
for plugin in cls.get_plugins():
if plugin.get_plugin_name() == name:
return plugin
raise KeyError('This plugin is not registered')
@classmethod
def get_verbose_name(cls):
# don't evaluate p.verbose_name ugettext_lazy
verbose = getattr(cls.verbose_name, '_proxy____args', [cls.verbose_name])
if verbose[0]:
return cls.verbose_name
else:
return cls.get_plugin_name()
@classmethod
def get_plugin_choices(cls):
choices = []
for plugin in cls.get_plugins():
verbose = plugin.get_verbose_name()
choices.append((plugin.get_plugin_name(), verbose))
return sorted(choices, key=lambda e: e[1])
class PluginMount(type):
def __init__(cls, name, bases, attrs):
if not attrs.get('abstract', False):
if not hasattr(cls, 'plugins'):
# This branch only executes when processing the mount point itself.
# So, since this is a new plugin type, not an implementation, this
# class shouldn't be registered as a plugin. Instead, it sets up a
# list where plugins can be registered later.
cls.plugins = []
else:
# This must be a plugin implementation, which should be registered.
# Simply appending it to the list is all that's needed to keep
# track of it later.
cls.plugins.append(cls)