stable/freqtrade/resolvers/iresolver.py
Italo bad179ebaa fix merge mess
This reverts commit 9f171193ef.
2022-03-30 09:48:10 +01:00

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# pragma pylint: disable=attribute-defined-outside-init
"""
This module load custom objects
"""
import importlib.util
import inspect
import logging
import sys
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, Iterator, List, Optional, Tuple, Type, Union
from freqtrade.exceptions import OperationalException
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class PathModifier:
def __init__(self, path: Path):
self.path = path
def __enter__(self):
"""Inject path to allow importing with relative imports."""
sys.path.insert(0, str(self.path))
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
"""Undo insertion of local path."""
str_path = str(self.path)
if str_path in sys.path:
sys.path.remove(str_path)
class IResolver:
"""
This class contains all the logic to load custom classes
"""
# Childclasses need to override this
object_type: Type[Any]
object_type_str: str
user_subdir: Optional[str] = None
initial_search_path: Optional[Path]
@classmethod
def build_search_paths(cls, config: Dict[str, Any], user_subdir: Optional[str] = None,
extra_dir: Optional[str] = None) -> List[Path]:
abs_paths: List[Path] = []
if cls.initial_search_path:
abs_paths.append(cls.initial_search_path)
if user_subdir:
abs_paths.insert(0, config['user_data_dir'].joinpath(user_subdir))
if extra_dir:
# Add extra directory to the top of the search paths
abs_paths.insert(0, Path(extra_dir).resolve())
return abs_paths
@classmethod
def _get_valid_object(cls, module_path: Path, object_name: Optional[str],
enum_failed: bool = False) -> Iterator[Any]:
"""
Generator returning objects with matching object_type and object_name in the path given.
:param module_path: absolute path to the module
:param object_name: Class name of the object
:param enum_failed: If True, will return None for modules which fail.
Otherwise, failing modules are skipped.
:return: generator containing tuple of matching objects
Tuple format: [Object, source]
"""
# Generate spec based on absolute path
# Pass object_name as first argument to have logging print a reasonable name.
with PathModifier(module_path.parent):
module_name = module_path.stem or ""
spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(module_name, str(module_path))
if not spec:
return iter([None])
module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)
try:
spec.loader.exec_module(module) # type: ignore # importlib does not use typehints
except (ModuleNotFoundError, SyntaxError, ImportError, NameError) as err:
# Catch errors in case a specific module is not installed
logger.warning(f"Could not import {module_path} due to '{err}'")
if enum_failed:
return iter([None])
valid_objects_gen = (
(obj, inspect.getsource(module)) for
name, obj in inspect.getmembers(
module, inspect.isclass) if ((object_name is None or object_name == name)
and issubclass(obj, cls.object_type)
and obj is not cls.object_type
and obj.__module__ == module_name
)
)
# The __module__ check ensures we only use strategies that are defined in this folder.
return valid_objects_gen
@classmethod
def _search_object(cls, directory: Path, *, object_name: str, add_source: bool = False
) -> Union[Tuple[Any, Path], Tuple[None, None]]:
"""
Search for the objectname in the given directory
:param directory: relative or absolute directory path
:param object_name: ClassName of the object to load
:return: object class
"""
logger.debug(f"Searching for {cls.object_type.__name__} {object_name} in '{directory}'")
for entry in directory.iterdir():
# Only consider python files
if entry.suffix != '.py':
logger.debug('Ignoring %s', entry)
continue
if entry.is_symlink() and not entry.is_file():
logger.debug('Ignoring broken symlink %s', entry)
continue
module_path = entry.resolve()
obj = next(cls._get_valid_object(module_path, object_name), None)
if obj:
obj[0].__file__ = str(entry)
if add_source:
obj[0].__source__ = obj[1]
return (obj[0], module_path)
return (None, None)
@classmethod
def _load_object(cls, paths: List[Path], *, object_name: str, add_source: bool = False,
kwargs: dict = {}) -> Optional[Any]:
"""
Try to load object from path list.
"""
for _path in paths:
try:
(module, module_path) = cls._search_object(directory=_path,
object_name=object_name,
add_source=add_source)
if module:
logger.info(
f"Using resolved {cls.object_type.__name__.lower()[1:]} {object_name} "
f"from '{module_path}'...")
return module(**kwargs)
except FileNotFoundError:
logger.warning('Path "%s" does not exist.', _path.resolve())
return None
@classmethod
def load_object(cls, object_name: str, config: dict, *, kwargs: dict,
extra_dir: Optional[str] = None) -> Any:
"""
Search and loads the specified object as configured in hte child class.
:param object_name: name of the module to import
:param config: configuration dictionary
:param extra_dir: additional directory to search for the given pairlist
:raises: OperationalException if the class is invalid or does not exist.
:return: Object instance or None
"""
abs_paths = cls.build_search_paths(config,
user_subdir=cls.user_subdir,
extra_dir=extra_dir)
found_object = cls._load_object(paths=abs_paths, object_name=object_name,
kwargs=kwargs)
if found_object:
return found_object
raise OperationalException(
f"Impossible to load {cls.object_type_str} '{object_name}'. This class does not exist "
"or contains Python code errors."
)
@classmethod
def search_all_objects(cls, directory: Path,
enum_failed: bool) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
"""
Searches a directory for valid objects
:param directory: Path to search
:param enum_failed: If True, will return None for modules which fail.
Otherwise, failing modules are skipped.
:return: List of dicts containing 'name', 'class' and 'location' entries
"""
logger.debug(f"Searching for {cls.object_type.__name__} '{directory}'")
objects = []
for entry in directory.iterdir():
# Only consider python files
if entry.suffix != '.py':
logger.debug('Ignoring %s', entry)
continue
module_path = entry.resolve()
logger.debug(f"Path {module_path}")
for obj in cls._get_valid_object(module_path, object_name=None,
enum_failed=enum_failed):
objects.append(
{'name': obj[0].__name__ if obj is not None else '',
'class': obj[0] if obj is not None else None,
'location': entry,
})
return objects