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- # inspection.py
- # Copyright (C) 2005-2025 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors
- # <see AUTHORS file>
- #
- # This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
- # the MIT License: https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
- """The inspection module provides the :func:`_sa.inspect` function,
- which delivers runtime information about a wide variety
- of SQLAlchemy objects, both within the Core as well as the
- ORM.
- The :func:`_sa.inspect` function is the entry point to SQLAlchemy's
- public API for viewing the configuration and construction
- of in-memory objects. Depending on the type of object
- passed to :func:`_sa.inspect`, the return value will either be
- a related object which provides a known interface, or in many
- cases it will return the object itself.
- The rationale for :func:`_sa.inspect` is twofold. One is that
- it replaces the need to be aware of a large variety of "information
- getting" functions in SQLAlchemy, such as
- :meth:`_reflection.Inspector.from_engine` (deprecated in 1.4),
- :func:`.orm.attributes.instance_state`, :func:`_orm.class_mapper`,
- and others. The other is that the return value of :func:`_sa.inspect`
- is guaranteed to obey a documented API, thus allowing third party
- tools which build on top of SQLAlchemy configurations to be constructed
- in a forwards-compatible way.
- """
- from __future__ import annotations
- from typing import Any
- from typing import Callable
- from typing import Dict
- from typing import Generic
- from typing import Optional
- from typing import overload
- from typing import Type
- from typing import TypeVar
- from typing import Union
- from . import exc
- from .util.typing import Literal
- from .util.typing import Protocol
- _T = TypeVar("_T", bound=Any)
- _TCov = TypeVar("_TCov", bound=Any, covariant=True)
- _F = TypeVar("_F", bound=Callable[..., Any])
- _IN = TypeVar("_IN", bound=Any)
- _registrars: Dict[type, Union[Literal[True], Callable[[Any], Any]]] = {}
- class Inspectable(Generic[_T]):
- """define a class as inspectable.
- This allows typing to set up a linkage between an object that
- can be inspected and the type of inspection it returns.
- Unfortunately we cannot at the moment get all classes that are
- returned by inspection to suit this interface as we get into
- MRO issues.
- """
- __slots__ = ()
- class _InspectableTypeProtocol(Protocol[_TCov]):
- """a protocol defining a method that's used when a type (ie the class
- itself) is passed to inspect().
- """
- def _sa_inspect_type(self) -> _TCov: ...
- class _InspectableProtocol(Protocol[_TCov]):
- """a protocol defining a method that's used when an instance is
- passed to inspect().
- """
- def _sa_inspect_instance(self) -> _TCov: ...
- @overload
- def inspect(
- subject: Type[_InspectableTypeProtocol[_IN]], raiseerr: bool = True
- ) -> _IN: ...
- @overload
- def inspect(
- subject: _InspectableProtocol[_IN], raiseerr: bool = True
- ) -> _IN: ...
- @overload
- def inspect(subject: Inspectable[_IN], raiseerr: bool = True) -> _IN: ...
- @overload
- def inspect(subject: Any, raiseerr: Literal[False] = ...) -> Optional[Any]: ...
- @overload
- def inspect(subject: Any, raiseerr: bool = True) -> Any: ...
- def inspect(subject: Any, raiseerr: bool = True) -> Any:
- """Produce an inspection object for the given target.
- The returned value in some cases may be the
- same object as the one given, such as if a
- :class:`_orm.Mapper` object is passed. In other
- cases, it will be an instance of the registered
- inspection type for the given object, such as
- if an :class:`_engine.Engine` is passed, an
- :class:`_reflection.Inspector` object is returned.
- :param subject: the subject to be inspected.
- :param raiseerr: When ``True``, if the given subject
- does not
- correspond to a known SQLAlchemy inspected type,
- :class:`sqlalchemy.exc.NoInspectionAvailable`
- is raised. If ``False``, ``None`` is returned.
- """
- type_ = type(subject)
- for cls in type_.__mro__:
- if cls in _registrars:
- reg = _registrars.get(cls, None)
- if reg is None:
- continue
- elif reg is True:
- return subject
- ret = reg(subject)
- if ret is not None:
- return ret
- else:
- reg = ret = None
- if raiseerr and (reg is None or ret is None):
- raise exc.NoInspectionAvailable(
- "No inspection system is "
- "available for object of type %s" % type_
- )
- return ret
- def _inspects(
- *types: Type[Any],
- ) -> Callable[[_F], _F]:
- def decorate(fn_or_cls: _F) -> _F:
- for type_ in types:
- if type_ in _registrars:
- raise AssertionError("Type %s is already registered" % type_)
- _registrars[type_] = fn_or_cls
- return fn_or_cls
- return decorate
- _TT = TypeVar("_TT", bound="Type[Any]")
- def _self_inspects(cls: _TT) -> _TT:
- if cls in _registrars:
- raise AssertionError("Type %s is already registered" % cls)
- _registrars[cls] = True
- return cls
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