Flag arg parser to build out a dictionary with optional keys.
pip install flagpole
Flagpole is used in cloudaux to allow users of cloudaux to specify how the library builds out the items.
Flagpole has two classes: Flags
and FlagRegistry
.
from flagpole import Flags
FLAGS = Flags('BASE', 'LISTENERS', 'RULES')
print(FLAGS)
# OrderedDict([('BASE', 1), ('LISTENERS', 2), ('RULES', 4), ('ALL', 7), ('None', 0), ('NONE', 0)])
print("{0:b}".format(FLAGS.None).zfill(3))
# 000
print("{0:b}".format(FLAGS.ALL).zfill(3))
# 111
print("{0:b}".format(FLAGS.BASE).zfill(3))
# 001
print("{0:b}".format(FLAGS.LISTENERS).zfill(3))
# 010
print("{0:b}".format(FLAGS.RULES).zfill(3))
# 100
# combine multiple flags (100 & 010 = 110):
print("{0:b}".format(FLAGS.RULES | FLAGS.LISTENERS).zfill(3))
# 110
FLAGS.ALL
and FLAGS.None
are automatically added. All others must be added in the constructor.
Note: both NONE
and None
are provided as we found casing to be a common user error.
The registry has two parts:
- The decorator
@registry.register(...)
- The build_out method
registry.build_out(...)
The FlagRegistry is specialized for the cause of building out a datastructure (a python dictionary) with an arbitrary number of optional fields.
The decorator is used to wrap methods to indicate which flag will cause the method to be invoked, whether any other flags are a dependency, and under what key the return value should be placed.
Supports wrapping methods with multiple return values. Each return value can have a separate flag and a separate key.
The decorator has the following keyword arguments:
- flag: The wrapped method will only be invoked when
build_out
is invoked with a flag which matches the flag provided here.- Can be a flag (like
FLAG.RULES
), or for multiple return values, can be a list or tuple. See the source for an example.
- Can be a flag (like
- key: The return value of the wrapped function will be appended to the result dictionary using the key provided. This keyword argument is optional. If not provided, the return value is merged (
dict.update(other_dict)
) with the result dictionary.- Can be a string, or for multiple return values, can be a list or tuple. See the source for an example.
- depends_on: If the wrapped method must not be called until another wrapped method is executed, you must put the flag of the other method here. This keyword argument is optional. If provided, the results of the function for which this one depends on should be passed in as an argument to this function.
The registry.build_out(...)
method takes the following arguments:
- flags: User-supplied combination of FLAGS. (ie.
flags = FLAGS.CORS | FLAGS.WEBSITE
) - pass_datastructure: To pass the result dictionary as an arg to each decorated method, set this to True. Otherwise it will only be sent if a dependency is detected.
- start_with: You can pass in a dictionary for build_out to mutate. By default, build_out will create a new dictionary and return it.
- *args: Passed on to the method registered in the FlagRegistry
- **kwargs: Passed on to the method registered in the FlagRegistry
- return result: The dictionary created by combining the output of all executed methods.
The build_out
method executes all registry decorated methods having a flag which matches that passed into build_out
.
It will follow any dependency chains to execute methods in the correct order.
The Flags
combined with the ability to recursively follow dependency chains, are in large part the strength of this package. This package will also detect any circular depdenencies in the decorated methods and will raise an appropriate exception.
from flagpole import FlagRegistry, Flags
from cloudaux.aws.elbv2 import describe_listeners
from cloudaux.aws.elbv2 import describe_rules
registry = FlagRegistry()
FLAGS = Flags('BASE', 'LISTENERS', 'RULES')
@registry.register(flag=FLAGS.LISTENERS, key='listeners')
def get_listeners(alb, **conn):
return describe_listeners(load_balancer_arn=alb['Arn'], **conn)
@registry.register(flag=FLAGS.RULES, depends_on=FLAGS.LISTENERS, key='rules')
def get_rules(alb, **conn):
rules = list()
for listener in alb['listeners']:
rules.append(describe_rules(listener_arn=listener['ListenerArn'], **conn))
return rules
# key is not specified here, so the return value is merged (`dict.update(other_dict)`) with the result dictionary.
@registry.register(flag=FLAGS.BASE)
def get_base(alb, **conn):
return {
'region': conn.get('region'),
'_version': 1
}
And then you can call registry.build_out()
like so:
def get_elbv2(alb_arn, flags=FLAGS.ALL, **conn):
alb = dict(Arn=alb_arn)
registry.build_out(flags, start_with=alb, pass_datastructure=True, **conn)
return result
Note: You can build any arbitrary combination of flags such as: flags=FLAGS.RULES | FLAGS.LISTENERS
The result for this example, when called with FLAGS.ALL
would be a dictionary in the following structure:
{
'Arn': ...,
'region': ...,
'listeners': ['ListenerArn': ...],
'rules': [...],
'_version': ...,
}
The FlagRegistry class fully documents its use.