magpie.ui.user

Submodules

Attributes

LOGGER

Functions

get_constant(→ magpie.typedefs.SettingValue)

Search in order for matched value of constant_name:

get_logger(→ logging.Logger)

Immediately sets the logger level to avoid duplicate log outputs from the root logger and this logger when

includeme(config)

Package Contents

magpie.ui.user.get_constant(constant_name: magpie.typedefs.Str, settings_container: magpie.typedefs.AnySettingsContainer | None = None, settings_name: magpie.typedefs.Str | None = None, default_value: magpie.typedefs.SettingValue | None = None, raise_not_set: bool = True, raise_missing: bool = True, print_missing: bool = False, empty_missing: bool = False) magpie.typedefs.SettingValue[source]
Search in order for matched value of constant_name:
  1. search in MAGPIE_CONSTANTS

  2. search in settings if specified

  3. search alternative setting names (see below)

  4. search in magpie.constants definitions

  5. search in environment variables

Parameter constant_name is expected to have the format MAGPIE_[VARIABLE_NAME] although any value can be passed to retrieve generic settings from all above-mentioned search locations.

If settings_name is provided as alternative name, it is used as is to search for results if constant_name was not found. Otherwise, magpie.[variable_name] is used for additional search when the format MAGPIE_[VARIABLE_NAME] was used for constant_name (i.e.: MAGPIE_ADMIN_USER will also search for magpie.admin_user and so on for corresponding constants).

Parameters:
  • constant_name – key to search for a value

  • settings_container – WSGI application settings container (if not provided, uses found one in current thread)

  • settings_name – alternative name for settings if specified

  • default_value – default value to be returned if not found anywhere, and exception raises are disabled.

  • raise_not_set – raise an exception if the found key is None, search until last case if others are None

  • raise_missing – raise exception if key is not found anywhere

  • print_missing – print message if key is not found anywhere, return None

  • empty_missing – consider an empty value for an existing key as if it was missing (i.e.: as if not set).

Returns:

found value or default_value

Raises:
  • ValueError – if resulting value is invalid based on options (by default raise missing/empty/None value)

  • LookupError – if no appropriate value could be found from all search locations (according to options)

magpie.ui.user.get_logger(name: magpie.typedefs.Str, level: int | None = None, force_stdout: bool = None, message_format: magpie.typedefs.Str | None = None, datetime_format: magpie.typedefs.Str | None = None) logging.Logger[source]

Immediately sets the logger level to avoid duplicate log outputs from the root logger and this logger when level is logging.NOTSET.

magpie.ui.user.LOGGER[source]
magpie.ui.user.includeme(config)[source]