core-admin/qubes/events.py

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#
# The Qubes OS Project, https://www.qubes-os.org/
#
# Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Joanna Rutkowska <joanna@invisiblethingslab.com>
# Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Wojtek Porczyk <woju@invisiblethingslab.com>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
#
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'''Qubes events.
Events are fired when something happens, like VM start or stop, property change
etc.
'''
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import collections
import itertools
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def handler(*events):
'''Event handler decorator factory.
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To hook an event, decorate a method in your plugin class with this
decorator.
It probably makes no sense to specify more than one handler for specific
event in one class, because handlers are not run concurrently and there is
no guarantee of the order of execution.
.. note::
For hooking events from extensions, see :py:func:`qubes.ext.handler`.
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:param str event: event type
'''
def decorator(func):
# pylint: disable=missing-docstring
func.ha_events = events
# mark class own handler (i.e. not from extension)
func.ha_bound = True
return func
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return decorator
def ishandler(obj):
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'''Test if a method is hooked to an event.
:param object o: suspected hook
:return: :py:obj:`True` when function is a hook, :py:obj:`False` otherwise
:rtype: bool
'''
return callable(obj) \
and hasattr(obj, 'ha_events')
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class EmitterMeta(type):
'''Metaclass for :py:class:`Emitter`'''
def __init__(cls, name, bases, dict_):
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super(EmitterMeta, cls).__init__(name, bases, dict_)
cls.__handlers__ = collections.defaultdict(set)
try:
propnames = set(prop.__name__ for prop in cls.property_list())
except AttributeError:
propnames = set()
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for attr in dict_:
if attr in propnames:
# we have to be careful, not to getattr() on properties which
# may be unset
continue
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attr = dict_[attr]
if not ishandler(attr):
continue
for event in attr.ha_events:
cls.__handlers__[event].add(attr)
class Emitter(object, metaclass=EmitterMeta):
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'''Subject that can emit events.
By default all events are disabled not to interfere with loading from XML.
To enable event dispatch, set :py:attr:`events_enabled` to :py:obj:`True`.
'''
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(Emitter, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
if not hasattr(self, 'events_enabled'):
self.events_enabled = False
self.__handlers__ = collections.defaultdict(set)
def add_handler(self, event, func):
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'''Add event handler to subject's class.
This is class method, it is invalid to call it on object instance.
:param str event: event identificator
:param collections.Callable handler: handler callable
'''
# pylint: disable=no-member
self.__handlers__[event].add(func)
def remove_handler(self, event, func):
'''Remove event handler from subject's class.
This is class method, it is invalid to call it on object instance.
This method must be called on the same class as
:py:meth:`add_handler` was called to register the handler.
:param str event: event identificator
:param collections.Callable handler: handler callable
'''
# pylint: disable=no-member
self.__handlers__[event].remove(func)
def _fire_event(self, event, kwargs, pre_event=False):
'''Fire event for classes in given order.
Do not use this method. Use :py:meth:`fire_event`.
'''
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if not self.events_enabled:
return []
order = itertools.chain((self,), self.__class__.__mro__)
if not pre_event:
order = reversed(list(order))
effects = []
for i in order:
try:
handlers_dict = i.__handlers__
except AttributeError:
continue
handlers = handlers_dict.get(event, set())
if '*' in handlers_dict:
handlers = handlers_dict['*'] | handlers
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for func in sorted(handlers,
key=(lambda handler: hasattr(handler, 'ha_bound')),
reverse=True):
effect = func(self, event, **kwargs)
if effect is not None:
effects.extend(effect)
return effects
def fire_event(self, event, pre_event=False, **kwargs):
'''Call all handlers for an event.
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Handlers are called for class and all parent classes, in **reversed**
or **true** (depending on *pre_event* parameter)
method resolution order. For each class first are called bound handlers
(specified in class definition), then handlers from extensions. Aside
from above, remaining order is undefined.
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:param str event: event identifier
:param pre_event: is this -pre- event? reverse handlers calling order
:returns: list of effects
All *kwargs* are passed verbatim. They are different for different
events.
'''
return self._fire_event(event, kwargs, pre_event=pre_event)