# Copyright (C) 2012 Anaconda, Inc # SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause """ Handles plugin configuration functionality including: - Managing plugin-specific settings - Processing configuration data from various sources - Dynamically adding and removing plugin settings - Providing a standardized interface for plugins to access their configurations """ from __future__ import annotations from collections import defaultdict from collections.abc import Mapping from typing import TYPE_CHECKING from ..common.configuration import ( Configuration, EnvRawParameter, ParameterLoader, ) if TYPE_CHECKING: from pathlib import Path from typing import Any from ..common.configuration import Parameter, RawParameter class PluginConfig(Configuration): """ Class used to hold settings for conda plugins. The object created by this class should only be accessed via :class:`conda.base.context.Context.plugins`. When this class is updated via the :func:`add_plugin_setting` function it adds new setting properties which can be accessed later via the context object. We currently call that function in :meth:`conda.plugins.manager.CondaPluginManager.load_settings`. because ``CondaPluginManager`` has access to all registered plugin settings via the settings plugin hook. """ parameter_names: tuple[str, ...] = () parameter_names_and_aliases: tuple[str, ...] = () @classmethod def add_plugin_setting( cls, name: str, parameter: Parameter, aliases: tuple[str, ...] = () ): """ Adds a setting to the :class:`PluginConfig` class """ cls.parameter_names = (*cls.parameter_names, name) loader = ParameterLoader(parameter, aliases=aliases) name = loader._set_name(name) setattr(cls, name, loader) # Rebuild parameter_names_and_aliases to include the new parameter cls._set_parameter_names_and_aliases() @classmethod def remove_all_plugin_settings(cls) -> None: """ Removes all attached settings from the :class:`PluginConfig` class """ for name in cls.parameter_names: try: delattr(cls, name) except AttributeError: continue cls.parameter_names = tuple() def __init__(self, data): self._cache_ = {} self._data = data @property def raw_data(self) -> dict[Path, dict[str, RawParameter]]: """ This is used to move everything under the key "plugins" from the provided dictionary to the top level of the returned dictionary. The returned dictionary is then passed to :class:`PluginConfig`. """ new_data = defaultdict(dict) for source, config in self._data.items(): if plugin_data := config.get("plugins"): plugin_data_value = plugin_data.value(None) if not isinstance(plugin_data_value, Mapping): continue for param_name, raw_param in plugin_data_value.items(): new_data[source][param_name] = raw_param elif source == EnvRawParameter.source: for env_var, raw_param in config.items(): if env_var.startswith("plugins_"): _, param_name = env_var.split("plugins_") new_data[source][param_name] = raw_param return new_data @property def category_map(self) -> dict[str, tuple[str, ...]]: return {"Additional settings provided by plugins": self.parameter_names} def get_descriptions(self) -> dict[str, str]: from ..base.context import context return { name: setting.description for name, setting in context.plugin_manager.get_settings().items() } def describe_parameter(self, parameter_name) -> dict[str, Any]: """ Returns the description of a parameter. We add to this method in order to change the "name" key that is returned to prepend "plugins." to it. """ description = super().describe_parameter(parameter_name) description["name"] = f"plugins.{description['name']}" return description