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import contextlib import functools import importlib import inspect import itertools import os import pathlib import tempfile import types from typing import Optional, cast from .abc import ResourceReader, Traversable Package = types.ModuleType | str Anchor = Package def files(anchor: Optional[Anchor] = None) -> Traversable: """ Get a Traversable resource for an anchor. """ return from_package(resolve(anchor)) def get_resource_reader(package: types.ModuleType) -> Optional[ResourceReader]: """ Return the package's loader if it's a ResourceReader. """ # We can't use # a issubclass() check here because apparently abc.'s __subclasscheck__() # hook wants to create a weak reference to the object, but # zipimport.zipimporter does not support weak references, resulting in a # TypeError. That seems terrible. spec = package.__spec__ reader = getattr(spec.loader, 'get_resource_reader', None) # type: ignore[union-attr] if reader is None: return None return reader(spec.name) # type: ignore[union-attr] @functools.singledispatch def resolve(cand: Optional[Anchor]) -> types.ModuleType: return cast(types.ModuleType, cand) @resolve.register def _(cand: str) -> types.ModuleType: return importlib.import_module(cand) @resolve.register def _(cand: None) -> types.ModuleType: return resolve(_infer_caller().f_globals['__name__']) def _infer_caller(): """ Walk the stack and find the frame of the first caller not in this module. """ def is_this_file(frame_info): return frame_info.filename == stack[0].filename def is_wrapper(frame_info): return frame_info.function == 'wrapper' stack = inspect.stack() not_this_file = itertools.filterfalse(is_this_file, stack) # also exclude 'wrapper' due to singledispatch in the call stack callers = itertools.filterfalse(is_wrapper, not_this_file) return next(callers).frame def _assert_spec(package: types.ModuleType) -> None: """ Provide a nicer error message when package is ``__main__`` and its ``__spec__`` is ``None`` (https://docs.python.org/3/reference/import.html#main-spec). """ if package.__spec__ is None: raise TypeError( f"Cannot access resources for '{package.__name__}' " "as it does not appear to correspond to an importable module (its __spec__ is None)." ) def from_package(package: types.ModuleType): """ Return a Traversable object for the given package. """ # deferred for performance (python/cpython#109829) from .future.adapters import wrap_spec _assert_spec(package) spec = wrap_spec(package) reader = spec.loader.get_resource_reader(spec.name) return reader.files() @contextlib.contextmanager def _tempfile( reader, suffix='', # gh-93353: Keep a reference to call os.remove() in late Python # finalization. *, _os_remove=os.remove, ): # Not using tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile as it leads to deeper 'try' # blocks due to the need to close the temporary file to work on Windows # properly. fd, raw_path = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix=suffix) try: try: os.write(fd, reader()) finally: os.close(fd) del reader yield pathlib.Path(raw_path) finally: try: _os_remove(raw_path) except FileNotFoundError: pass def _temp_file(path): return _tempfile(path.read_bytes, suffix=path.name) def _is_present_dir(path: Traversable) -> bool: """ Some Traversables implement ``is_dir()`` to raise an exception (i.e. ``FileNotFoundError``) when the directory doesn't exist. This function wraps that call to always return a boolean and only return True if there's a dir and it exists. """ with contextlib.suppress(FileNotFoundError): return path.is_dir() return False @functools.singledispatch def as_file(path): """ Given a Traversable object, return that object as a path on the local file system in a context manager. """ return _temp_dir(path) if _is_present_dir(path) else _temp_file(path) @as_file.register(pathlib.Path) @contextlib.contextmanager def _(path): """ Degenerate behavior for pathlib.Path objects. """ yield path @contextlib.contextmanager def _temp_path(dir: tempfile.TemporaryDirectory): """ Wrap tempfile.TemporaryDirectory to return a pathlib object. """ with dir as result: yield pathlib.Path(result) @contextlib.contextmanager def _temp_dir(path): """ Given a traversable dir, recursively replicate the whole tree to the file system in a context manager. """ assert path.is_dir() with _temp_path(tempfile.TemporaryDirectory()) as temp_dir: yield _write_contents(temp_dir, path) def _write_contents(target, source): child = target.joinpath(source.name) if source.is_dir(): child.mkdir() for item in source.iterdir(): _write_contents(child, item) else: child.write_bytes(source.read_bytes()) return child
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