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…kx#7225) * Add `nx.backend_config` dict for configuring dispatching and backends * Rename `nx.backend_config` to `nx.config` * "fallback_to_nx" is for testing, not for user config * Move config of backends to e.g. `nx.config["backends"]["cugraph"]` * How do you like this mypy?! * Rename `automatic_backends` to `backend_priority` (and env variables) * Create a class to handle configuration * Oops thanks mypy * Fix to work with more strict config * Support (and test) default values * Remove `__class_getitem__` and add docstring * Allow `strict=False` when defining subclasses. This allows configs to be added and deleted. * Move `__init_subclass__`
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import collections | ||
import typing | ||
from dataclasses import dataclass | ||
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__all__ = ["Config", "config"] | ||
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@dataclass(init=False, eq=False, slots=True, kw_only=True, match_args=False) | ||
class Config: | ||
"""The base class for NetworkX configuration. | ||
There are two ways to use this to create configurations. The first is to | ||
simply pass the initial configuration as keyword arguments to ``Config``: | ||
>>> cfg = Config(eggs=1, spam=5) | ||
>>> cfg | ||
Config(eggs=1, spam=5) | ||
The second--and preferred--way is to subclass ``Config`` with docs and annotations. | ||
>>> class MyConfig(Config): | ||
... '''Breakfast!''' | ||
... | ||
... eggs: int | ||
... spam: int | ||
... | ||
... def _check_config(self, key, value): | ||
... assert isinstance(value, int) and value >= 0 | ||
>>> cfg = MyConfig(eggs=1, spam=5) | ||
Once defined, config items may be modified, but can't be added or deleted by default. | ||
``Config`` is a ``Mapping``, and can get and set configs via attributes or brackets: | ||
>>> cfg.eggs = 2 | ||
>>> cfg.eggs | ||
2 | ||
>>> cfg["spam"] = 42 | ||
>>> cfg["spam"] | ||
42 | ||
Subclasses may also define ``_check_config`` (as done in the example above) | ||
to ensure the value being assigned is valid: | ||
>>> cfg.spam = -1 | ||
Traceback (most recent call last): | ||
... | ||
AssertionError | ||
If a more flexible configuration object is needed that allows adding and deleting | ||
configurations, then pass ``strict=False`` when defining the subclass: | ||
>>> class FlexibleConfig(Config, strict=False): | ||
... default_greeting: str = "Hello" | ||
>>> flexcfg = FlexibleConfig() | ||
>>> flexcfg.name = "Mr. Anderson" | ||
>>> flexcfg | ||
FlexibleConfig(default_greeting='Hello', name='Mr. Anderson') | ||
""" | ||
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def __init_subclass__(cls, strict=True): | ||
cls._strict = strict | ||
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def __new__(cls, **kwargs): | ||
orig_class = cls | ||
if cls is Config: | ||
# Enable the "simple" case of accepting config definition as keywords | ||
cls = type( | ||
cls.__name__, | ||
(cls,), | ||
{"__annotations__": {key: typing.Any for key in kwargs}}, | ||
) | ||
cls = dataclass( | ||
eq=False, | ||
repr=cls._strict, | ||
slots=cls._strict, | ||
kw_only=True, | ||
match_args=False, | ||
)(cls) | ||
if not cls._strict: | ||
cls.__repr__ = _flexible_repr | ||
cls._orig_class = orig_class # Save original class so we can pickle | ||
instance = object.__new__(cls) | ||
instance.__init__(**kwargs) | ||
return instance | ||
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def _check_config(self, key, value): | ||
"""Check whether config value is valid. This is useful for subclasses.""" | ||
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# Control behavior of attributes | ||
def __dir__(self): | ||
return self.__dataclass_fields__.keys() | ||
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def __setattr__(self, key, value): | ||
if self._strict and key not in self.__dataclass_fields__: | ||
raise AttributeError(f"Invalid config name: {key!r}") | ||
self._check_config(key, value) | ||
object.__setattr__(self, key, value) | ||
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def __delattr__(self, key): | ||
if self._strict: | ||
raise TypeError( | ||
f"Configuration items can't be deleted (can't delete {key!r})." | ||
) | ||
object.__delattr__(self, key) | ||
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# Be a `collection.abc.Collection` | ||
def __contains__(self, key): | ||
return ( | ||
key in self.__dataclass_fields__ if self._strict else key in self.__dict__ | ||
) | ||
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def __iter__(self): | ||
return iter(self.__dataclass_fields__ if self._strict else self.__dict__) | ||
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def __len__(self): | ||
return len(self.__dataclass_fields__ if self._strict else self.__dict__) | ||
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def __reversed__(self): | ||
return reversed(self.__dataclass_fields__ if self._strict else self.__dict__) | ||
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# Add dunder methods for `collections.abc.Mapping` | ||
def __getitem__(self, key): | ||
try: | ||
return getattr(self, key) | ||
except AttributeError as err: | ||
raise KeyError(*err.args) from None | ||
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def __setitem__(self, key, value): | ||
try: | ||
setattr(self, key, value) | ||
except AttributeError as err: | ||
raise KeyError(*err.args) from None | ||
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__delitem__ = __delattr__ | ||
_ipython_key_completions_ = __dir__ # config["<TAB> | ||
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# Go ahead and make it a `collections.abc.Mapping` | ||
def get(self, key, default=None): | ||
return getattr(self, key, default) | ||
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def items(self): | ||
return collections.abc.ItemsView(self) | ||
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def keys(self): | ||
return collections.abc.KeysView(self) | ||
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def values(self): | ||
return collections.abc.ValuesView(self) | ||
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# dataclass can define __eq__ for us, but do it here so it works after pickling | ||
def __eq__(self, other): | ||
if not isinstance(other, Config): | ||
return NotImplemented | ||
return self._orig_class == other._orig_class and self.items() == other.items() | ||
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# Make pickle work | ||
def __reduce__(self): | ||
return self._deserialize, (self._orig_class, dict(self)) | ||
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@staticmethod | ||
def _deserialize(cls, kwargs): | ||
return cls(**kwargs) | ||
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def _flexible_repr(self): | ||
return ( | ||
f"{self.__class__.__qualname__}(" | ||
+ ", ".join(f"{key}={val!r}" for key, val in self.__dict__.items()) | ||
+ ")" | ||
) | ||
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# Register, b/c `Mapping.__subclasshook__` returns `NotImplemented` | ||
collections.abc.Mapping.register(Config) | ||
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class NetworkXConfig(Config): | ||
"""Configuration for NetworkX that controls behaviors such as how to use backends. | ||
Attribute and bracket notation are supported for getting and setting configurations: | ||
>>> nx.config.backend_priority == nx.config["backend_priority"] | ||
True | ||
Config Parameters | ||
----------------- | ||
backend_priority : list of backend names | ||
Enable automatic conversion of graphs to backend graphs for algorithms | ||
implemented by the backend. Priority is given to backends listed earlier. | ||
backends : Config mapping of backend names to backend Config | ||
The keys of the Config mapping are names of all installed NetworkX backends, | ||
and the values are their configurations as Config mappings. | ||
""" | ||
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backend_priority: list[str] | ||
backends: Config | ||
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def _check_config(self, key, value): | ||
from .backends import backends | ||
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if key == "backend_priority": | ||
if not (isinstance(value, list) and all(isinstance(x, str) for x in value)): | ||
raise TypeError( | ||
f"{key!r} config must be a list of backend names; got {value!r}" | ||
) | ||
if missing := {x for x in value if x not in backends}: | ||
missing = ", ".join(map(repr, sorted(missing))) | ||
raise ValueError(f"Unknown backend when setting {key!r}: {missing}") | ||
elif key == "backends": | ||
if not ( | ||
isinstance(value, Config) | ||
and all(isinstance(key, str) for key in value) | ||
and all(isinstance(val, Config) for val in value.values()) | ||
): | ||
raise TypeError( | ||
f"{key!r} config must be a Config of backend configs; got {value!r}" | ||
) | ||
if missing := {x for x in value if x not in backends}: | ||
missing = ", ".join(map(repr, sorted(missing))) | ||
raise ValueError(f"Unknown backend when setting {key!r}: {missing}") | ||
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# Backend configuration will be updated in backends.py | ||
config = NetworkXConfig( | ||
backend_priority=[], | ||
backends=Config(), | ||
) |
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