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# inspection.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 """The inspection module provides the :func:`_sa.inspect` function, which delivers runtime information about a wide variety of SQLAlchemy objects, both within the Core as well as the ORM. The :func:`_sa.inspect` function is the entry point to SQLAlchemy's public API for viewing the configuration and construction of in-memory objects. Depending on the type of object passed to :func:`_sa.inspect`, the return value will either be a related object which provides a known interface, or in many cases it will return the object itself. The rationale for :func:`_sa.inspect` is twofold. One is that it replaces the need to be aware of a large variety of "information getting" functions in SQLAlchemy, such as :meth:`_reflection.Inspector.from_engine` (deprecated in 1.4), :func:`.orm.attributes.instance_state`, :func:`_orm.class_mapper`, and others. The other is that the return value of :func:`_sa.inspect` is guaranteed to obey a documented API, thus allowing third party tools which build on top of SQLAlchemy configurations to be constructed in a forwards-compatible way. """ from __future__ import annotations from typing import Any from typing import Callable from typing import Dict from typing import Generic from typing import Optional from typing import overload from typing import Type from typing import TypeVar from typing import Union from . import exc from .util.typing import Literal from .util.typing import Protocol _T = TypeVar("_T", bound=Any) _TCov = TypeVar("_TCov", bound=Any, covariant=True) _F = TypeVar("_F", bound=Callable[..., Any]) _IN = TypeVar("_IN", bound=Any) _registrars: Dict[type, Union[Literal[True], Callable[[Any], Any]]] = {} class Inspectable(Generic[_T]): """define a class as inspectable. This allows typing to set up a linkage between an object that can be inspected and the type of inspection it returns. Unfortunately we cannot at the moment get all classes that are returned by inspection to suit this interface as we get into MRO issues. """ __slots__ = () class _InspectableTypeProtocol(Protocol[_TCov]): """a protocol defining a method that's used when a type (ie the class itself) is passed to inspect(). """ def _sa_inspect_type(self) -> _TCov: ... class _InspectableProtocol(Protocol[_TCov]): """a protocol defining a method that's used when an instance is passed to inspect(). """ def _sa_inspect_instance(self) -> _TCov: ... @overload def inspect( subject: Type[_InspectableTypeProtocol[_IN]], raiseerr: bool = True ) -> _IN: ... @overload def inspect( subject: _InspectableProtocol[_IN], raiseerr: bool = True ) -> _IN: ... @overload def inspect(subject: Inspectable[_IN], raiseerr: bool = True) -> _IN: ... @overload def inspect(subject: Any, raiseerr: Literal[False] = ...) -> Optional[Any]: ... @overload def inspect(subject: Any, raiseerr: bool = True) -> Any: ... def inspect(subject: Any, raiseerr: bool = True) -> Any: """Produce an inspection object for the given target. The returned value in some cases may be the same object as the one given, such as if a :class:`_orm.Mapper` object is passed. In other cases, it will be an instance of the registered inspection type for the given object, such as if an :class:`_engine.Engine` is passed, an :class:`_reflection.Inspector` object is returned. :param subject: the subject to be inspected. :param raiseerr: When ``True``, if the given subject does not correspond to a known SQLAlchemy inspected type, :class:`sqlalchemy.exc.NoInspectionAvailable` is raised. If ``False``, ``None`` is returned. """ type_ = type(subject) for cls in type_.__mro__: if cls in _registrars: reg = _registrars.get(cls, None) if reg is None: continue elif reg is True: return subject ret = reg(subject) if ret is not None: return ret else: reg = ret = None if raiseerr and (reg is None or ret is None): raise exc.NoInspectionAvailable( "No inspection system is " "available for object of type %s" % type_ ) return ret def _inspects( *types: Type[Any], ) -> Callable[[_F], _F]: def decorate(fn_or_cls: _F) -> _F: for type_ in types: if type_ in _registrars: raise AssertionError("Type %s is already registered" % type_) _registrars[type_] = fn_or_cls return fn_or_cls return decorate _TT = TypeVar("_TT", bound="Type[Any]") def _self_inspects(cls: _TT) -> _TT: if cls in _registrars: raise AssertionError("Type %s is already registered" % cls) _registrars[cls] = True return cls