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# orm/state_changes.py # Copyright (C) 2005-2024 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors # <see AUTHORS file> # # This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under # the MIT License: https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php """State tracking utilities used by :class:`_orm.Session`. """ from __future__ import annotations import contextlib from enum import Enum from typing import Any from typing import Callable from typing import cast from typing import Iterator from typing import NoReturn from typing import Optional from typing import Tuple from typing import TypeVar from typing import Union from .. import exc as sa_exc from .. import util from ..util.typing import Literal _F = TypeVar("_F", bound=Callable[..., Any]) class _StateChangeState(Enum): pass class _StateChangeStates(_StateChangeState): ANY = 1 NO_CHANGE = 2 CHANGE_IN_PROGRESS = 3 class _StateChange: """Supplies state assertion decorators. The current use case is for the :class:`_orm.SessionTransaction` class. The :class:`_StateChange` class itself is agnostic of the :class:`_orm.SessionTransaction` class so could in theory be generalized for other systems as well. """ _next_state: _StateChangeState = _StateChangeStates.ANY _state: _StateChangeState = _StateChangeStates.NO_CHANGE _current_fn: Optional[Callable[..., Any]] = None def _raise_for_prerequisite_state( self, operation_name: str, state: _StateChangeState ) -> NoReturn: raise sa_exc.IllegalStateChangeError( f"Can't run operation '{operation_name}()' when Session " f"is in state {state!r}", code="isce", ) @classmethod def declare_states( cls, prerequisite_states: Union[ Literal[_StateChangeStates.ANY], Tuple[_StateChangeState, ...] ], moves_to: _StateChangeState, ) -> Callable[[_F], _F]: """Method decorator declaring valid states. :param prerequisite_states: sequence of acceptable prerequisite states. Can be the single constant _State.ANY to indicate no prerequisite state :param moves_to: the expected state at the end of the method, assuming no exceptions raised. Can be the constant _State.NO_CHANGE to indicate state should not change at the end of the method. """ assert prerequisite_states, "no prequisite states sent" has_prerequisite_states = ( prerequisite_states is not _StateChangeStates.ANY ) prerequisite_state_collection = cast( "Tuple[_StateChangeState, ...]", prerequisite_states ) expect_state_change = moves_to is not _StateChangeStates.NO_CHANGE @util.decorator def _go(fn: _F, self: Any, *arg: Any, **kw: Any) -> Any: current_state = self._state if ( has_prerequisite_states and current_state not in prerequisite_state_collection ): self._raise_for_prerequisite_state(fn.__name__, current_state) next_state = self._next_state existing_fn = self._current_fn expect_state = moves_to if expect_state_change else current_state if ( # destination states are restricted next_state is not _StateChangeStates.ANY # method seeks to change state and expect_state_change # destination state incorrect and next_state is not expect_state ): if existing_fn and next_state in ( _StateChangeStates.NO_CHANGE, _StateChangeStates.CHANGE_IN_PROGRESS, ): raise sa_exc.IllegalStateChangeError( f"Method '{fn.__name__}()' can't be called here; " f"method '{existing_fn.__name__}()' is already " f"in progress and this would cause an unexpected " f"state change to {moves_to!r}", code="isce", ) else: raise sa_exc.IllegalStateChangeError( f"Cant run operation '{fn.__name__}()' here; " f"will move to state {moves_to!r} where we are " f"expecting {next_state!r}", code="isce", ) self._current_fn = fn self._next_state = _StateChangeStates.CHANGE_IN_PROGRESS try: ret_value = fn(self, *arg, **kw) except: raise else: if self._state is expect_state: return ret_value if self._state is current_state: raise sa_exc.IllegalStateChangeError( f"Method '{fn.__name__}()' failed to " "change state " f"to {moves_to!r} as expected", code="isce", ) elif existing_fn: raise sa_exc.IllegalStateChangeError( f"While method '{existing_fn.__name__}()' was " "running, " f"method '{fn.__name__}()' caused an " "unexpected " f"state change to {self._state!r}", code="isce", ) else: raise sa_exc.IllegalStateChangeError( f"Method '{fn.__name__}()' caused an unexpected " f"state change to {self._state!r}", code="isce", ) finally: self._next_state = next_state self._current_fn = existing_fn return _go @contextlib.contextmanager def _expect_state(self, expected: _StateChangeState) -> Iterator[Any]: """called within a method that changes states. method must also use the ``@declare_states()`` decorator. """ assert self._next_state is _StateChangeStates.CHANGE_IN_PROGRESS, ( "Unexpected call to _expect_state outside of " "state-changing method" ) self._next_state = expected try: yield except: raise else: if self._state is not expected: raise sa_exc.IllegalStateChangeError( f"Unexpected state change to {self._state!r}", code="isce" ) finally: self._next_state = _StateChangeStates.CHANGE_IN_PROGRESS