caput.config#
Configure class attributes using values from a dictionary.
This module to defines strictly typed attributes of a class that can be loaded from an input dictionary. This is particularly useful for loading a class from a YAML document.
Examples#
In this example we set up a class to store information about a person.
>>> class Person(Reader):
... name = Property(default="Bill", proptype=str)
... age = Property(default=26, proptype=float, key="ageinyears")
We then extend it to store information about a person with a pet. The configuration will be successfully inherited.
>>> class PersonWithPet(Person):
... petname = Property(default="Molly", proptype=str)
Let’s create a couple of objects from these classes.
>>> person1 = Person()
>>> person2 = PersonWithPet()
And a dictionary of replacement parameters.
>>> testdict = {"name": "Richard", "ageinyears": 40, "petname": "Sooty"}
First let’s check what the default parameters are:
>>> print(person1.name, person1.age)
Bill 26.0
>>> print(person2.name, person2.age, person2.petname)
Bill 26.0 Molly
Now let’s load the configuration from a dictionary:
>>> person1.read_config(testdict)
>>> person2.read_config(testdict)
Then we’ll print the output to see the updated configuration:
>>> print(person1.name, person1.age)
Richard 40.0
>>> print(person2.name, person2.age, person2.petname)
Richard 40.0 Sooty
Exceptions#
There was an error in the configuration. |
Classes#
Custom property descriptor that can load values from a given dict. |
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A class that allows the values of Properties to be assigned from a dictionary. |
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YAML loader that tracks line numbers. |
Functions#
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Property type that accepts only a set of possible values. |
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Property type that tests if its input is within the given range. |
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Property type that validates lists against required properties. |
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Property type that validates the caput logging config. |
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Property type for representing UTC as UNIX time. |