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memento.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
http://code.activestate.com/recipes/413838-memento-closure/
*TL;DR
Provides the ability to restore an object to its previous state.
"""
from copy import copy
from copy import deepcopy
def memento(obj, deep=False):
state = deepcopy(obj.__dict__) if deep else copy(obj.__dict__)
def restore():
obj.__dict__.clear()
obj.__dict__.update(state)
return restore
class Transaction(object):
"""A transaction guard.
This is, in fact, just syntactic sugar around a memento closure.
"""
deep = False
states = []
def __init__(self, deep, *targets):
self.deep = deep
self.targets = targets
self.commit()
def commit(self):
self.states = [memento(target, self.deep) for target in self.targets]
def rollback(self):
for a_state in self.states:
a_state()
class Transactional(object):
"""Adds transactional semantics to methods. Methods decorated with
@Transactional will rollback to entry-state upon exceptions.
"""
def __init__(self, method):
self.method = method
def __get__(self, obj, T):
def transaction(*args, **kwargs):
state = memento(obj)
try:
return self.method(obj, *args, **kwargs)
except Exception as e:
state()
raise e
return transaction
class NumObj(object):
def __init__(self, value):
self.value = value
def __repr__(self):
return '<%s: %r>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.value)
def increment(self):
self.value += 1
@Transactional
def do_stuff(self):
self.value = '1111' # <- invalid value
self.increment() # <- will fail and rollback
def main():
"""
>>> num_obj = NumObj(-1)
>>> print(num_obj)
<NumObj: -1>
>>> a_transaction = Transaction(True, num_obj)
>>> try:
... for i in range(3):
... num_obj.increment()
... print(num_obj)
... a_transaction.commit()
... print('-- committed')
... for i in range(3):
... num_obj.increment()
... print(num_obj)
... num_obj.value += 'x' # will fail
... print(num_obj)
... except Exception:
... a_transaction.rollback()
... print('-- rolled back')
<NumObj: 0>
<NumObj: 1>
<NumObj: 2>
-- committed
<NumObj: 3>
<NumObj: 4>
<NumObj: 5>
-- rolled back
>>> print(num_obj)
<NumObj: 2>
>>> print('-- now doing stuff ...')
-- now doing stuff ...
>>> try:
... num_obj.do_stuff()
... except Exception:
... print('-> doing stuff failed!')
... import sys
... import traceback
... traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stdout)
-> doing stuff failed!
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
TypeError: ...str...int...
>>> print(num_obj)
<NumObj: 2>
"""
if __name__ == "__main__":
import doctest
doctest.testmod(optionflags=doctest.ELLIPSIS)