From 5512a41c689e231cee170fce3cfd015384921b47 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthias H Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 04:45:28 +0100 Subject: [registry] refactoring into a abstract and factory * a new abstract class AbstractAccessor is the new base for all concrete database implementations. * a factory now, dynamically discovers those implementations in the registry/ directory and will create the configured type for the plugins. * again: this makes db keys case-sensitive (aka 'the correct way of doing things' -.-) * re-added tokyocabinet --- lib/rbot/registry.rb | 326 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 326 insertions(+) create mode 100644 lib/rbot/registry.rb (limited to 'lib/rbot/registry.rb') diff --git a/lib/rbot/registry.rb b/lib/rbot/registry.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6c18df21 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/rbot/registry.rb @@ -0,0 +1,326 @@ +#-- vim:sw=2:et +#++ +# +# :title: Registry: Persistent storage interface and factory +# +# This class provides persistent storage for plugins via a hash interface. +# The default mode is an object store, so you can store ruby objects and +# reference them with hash keys. This is because the default store/restore +# methods of the plugins' RegistryAccessor are calls to Marshal.dump and +# Marshal.restore, +# for example: +# blah = Hash.new +# blah[:foo] = "fum" +# @registry[:blah] = blah +# then, even after the bot is shut down and disconnected, on the next run you +# can access the blah object as it was, with: +# blah = @registry[:blah] +# The registry can of course be used to store simple strings, fixnums, etc as +# well, and should be useful to store or cache plugin data or dynamic plugin +# configuration. +# +# WARNING: +# in object store mode, don't make the mistake of treating it like a live +# object, e.g. (using the example above) +# @registry[:blah][:foo] = "flump" +# will NOT modify the object in the registry - remember that Registry#[] +# returns a Marshal.restore'd object, the object you just modified in place +# will disappear. You would need to: +# blah = @registry[:blah] +# blah[:foo] = "flump" +# @registry[:blah] = blah +# +# If you don't need to store objects, and strictly want a persistant hash of +# strings, you can override the store/restore methods to suit your needs, for +# example (in your plugin): +# def initialize +# class << @registry +# def store(val) +# val +# end +# def restore(val) +# val +# end +# end +# end +# Your plugins section of the registry is private, it has its own namespace +# (derived from the plugin's class name, so change it and lose your data). +# Calls to registry.each etc, will only iterate over your namespace. + +module Irc +class Bot + +class Registry + + # Dynamically loads the specified registry type library. + def initialize(format=nil) + @libpath = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'registry') + @format = format + load File.join(@libpath, @format+'.rb') if format + end + + # Returns a list of supported registry database formats. + def discover + Dir.glob(File.join(@libpath, '*.rb')).map do |name| + File.basename(name, File.extname(name)) + end + end + + # Creates a new Accessor object for the specified database filename. + def create(path, filename) + # The get_impl method will return a list of all the classes that + # implement the accessor interface, since we only ever load one + # (the configured one) accessor implementation, we can just assume + # it to be the correct accessor to use. + cls = AbstractAccessor.get_impl.first + cls.new(File.join(path, 'registry_' + @format, filename.downcase)) + end + + # Helper method that will return a list of supported registry formats. + def self.formats + @@formats ||= Registry.new.discover + end + + # Abstract database accessor (a hash-like interface). + class AbstractAccessor + + # lets the user define a recovery procedure in case the Marshal + # deserialization fails, it might be manually recover data. + # NOTE: weird legacy stuff, used by markov plugin (WTH?) + attr_accessor :recovery + + def initialize(filename) + debug 'init registry accessor for: ' + filename + @filename = filename + @name = File.basename filename + @registry = nil + @default = nil + @recovery = nil + end + + def sub_registry(prefix) + path = File.join(@filename.gsub(/\.[^\/\.]+$/,''), prefix.to_s) + return self.class.new(path) + end + + # creates the registry / subregistry folders + def create_folders + debug 'create folders for: ' + @filename + dirs = File.dirname(@filename).split("/") + dirs.length.times { |i| + dir = dirs[0,i+1].join("/")+"/" + unless File.exist?(dir) + Dir.mkdir(dir) + end + } + end + + # Will return true if the database file exists. + def dbexists? + File.exists? @filename + end + + # convert value to string form for storing in the registry + # defaults to Marshal.dump(val) but you can override this in your module's + # registry object to use any method you like. + # For example, if you always just handle strings use: + # def store(val) + # val + # end + def store(val) + Marshal.dump(val) + end + + # restores object from string form, restore(store(val)) must return val. + # If you override store, you should override restore to reverse the + # action. + # For example, if you always just handle strings use: + # def restore(val) + # val + # end + def restore(val) + begin + Marshal.restore(val) + rescue Exception => e + error _("failed to restore marshal data for #{val.inspect}, attempting recovery or fallback to default") + debug e + if defined? @recovery and @recovery + begin + return @recovery.call(val) + rescue Exception => ee + error _("marshal recovery failed, trying default") + debug ee + end + end + return default + end + end + + # Returned instead of nil if key wasnt found. + def set_default (default) + @default = default + end + + def default + @default && (@default.dup rescue @default) + end + + # Opens the database (if not already open) for read/write access. + def registry + create_folders unless dbexists? + end + + # Forces flush/sync the database on disk. + def flush + return unless @registry + @registry.flush + end + + # Should optimize/vacuum the database. + def optimize + return unless @registry + @registry.optimize + end + + # Closes the database. + def close + return unless @registry + @registry.close + @registry = nil + end + + # lookup a key in the registry + def [](key) + if dbexists? and registry.has_key?(key.to_s) + return restore(registry[key.to_s]) + else + return default + end + end + + # set a key in the registry + def []=(key,value) + registry[key.to_s] = store(value) + end + + # like Hash#each + def each(&block) + return nil unless dbexists? + registry.each do |key| + block.call(key, self[key]) + end + end + + alias each_pair each + + # like Hash#each_key + def each_key(&block) + self.each do |key| + block.call(key) + end + end + + # like Hash#each_value + def each_value(&block) + self.each do |key, value| + block.call(value) + end + end + + # just like Hash#has_key? + def has_key?(key) + return nil unless dbexists? + return registry.has_key?(key.to_s) + end + + alias include? has_key? + alias member? has_key? + alias key? has_key? + + # just like Hash#has_value? + def has_value?(value) + return nil unless dbexists? + return registry.has_value?(store(value)) + end + + # just like Hash#index? + def index(value) + self.each do |k,v| + return k if v == value + end + return nil + end + + # delete a key from the registry + def delete(key) + return default unless dbexists? + return registry.delete(key.to_s) + end + + # returns a list of your keys + def keys + return [] unless dbexists? + return registry.keys + end + + # just like Hash#has_both? + def has_both?(key, value) + return false unless dbexists? + registry.has_key?(key.to_s) and registry.has_value?(store(value)) + end + + # Return an array of all associations [key, value] in your namespace + def to_a + return [] unless dbexists? + ret = Array.new + self.each {|key, value| + ret << [key, value] + } + return ret + end + + # Return an hash of all associations {key => value} in your namespace + def to_hash + return {} unless dbexists? + ret = Hash.new + self.each {|key, value| + ret[key] = value + } + return ret + end + + # empties the registry (restricted to your namespace) + def clear + return unless dbexists? + registry.clear + end + alias truncate clear + + # returns an array of the values in your namespace of the registry + def values + return [] unless dbexists? + ret = Array.new + self.each {|k,v| + ret << v + } + return ret + end + + # returns the number of keys in your registry namespace + def length + return 0 unless dbexists? + registry.length + end + alias size length + + # Returns all classes from the namespace that implement this interface + def self.get_impl + ObjectSpace.each_object(Class).select { |klass| klass < self } + end + end + +end # Registry + +end # Bot +end # Irc + -- cgit v1.2.3