schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer module¶
A module that can replace imports with dummy modules. For example
>>> from schrodinger.infra import unusable_module_importer
>>> unusable_module_importer.enable_dummy_maestro_imports()
>>> from schrodinger.maestro import maestro
>>> bool(maestro)
False
>>> maestro.WORKSPACE_CHANGED_EVERYTHING
MaestroNotAvailableError: Cannot access
schrodinger.maestro.maestro.WORKSPACE_CHANGED_EVERYTHING outside of
Maestro
or
>>> from schrodinger.infra import unusable_module_importer
>>> unusable_module_importer.enable_dummy_non_post_test_imports()
>>> from schrodinger.application.prime.packages import antibody
>>> antibody.get_antibody_data_dir()
ProductNotAvailableError: Cannot access
schrodinger.application.prime.packages.antibody.get_antibody_data_dir
when running tests without --post-test
- exception schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.ProductNotAvailableError¶
Bases:
ImportError
,AttributeError
Error indicating that a product is not available and there was an attempt to use it.
- __init__(*args, **kwargs)¶
- args¶
- msg¶
exception message
- name¶
module name
- path¶
module path
- with_traceback()¶
Exception.with_traceback(tb) – set self.__traceback__ to tb and return self.
- exception schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.MaestroNotAvailableError¶
Bases:
schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.ProductNotAvailableError
Error indicating that Maestro is not available and there was an attempt to use it.
- __init__(*args, **kwargs)¶
- args¶
- msg¶
exception message
- name¶
module name
- path¶
module path
- with_traceback()¶
Exception.with_traceback(tb) – set self.__traceback__ to tb and return self.
- class schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.UnusableModuleLoader¶
Bases:
importlib.abc.Loader
A module loader that loads
DummyModule
instances instead of the real module.- Variables
_REASON – The reason that the real module was not available
- classmethod create_module(spec)¶
Return a module to initialize and into which to load.
This method should raise ImportError if anything prevents it from creating a new module. It may return None to indicate that the spec should create the new module.
- static exec_module(module)¶
- classmethod get_code(fullname)¶
- load_module(fullname)¶
Return the loaded module.
The module must be added to sys.modules and have import-related attributes set properly. The fullname is a str.
ImportError is raised on failure.
This method is deprecated in favor of loader.exec_module(). If exec_module() exists then it is used to provide a backwards-compatible functionality for this method.
- module_repr(module)¶
Return a module’s repr.
Used by the module type when the method does not raise NotImplementedError.
This method is deprecated.
- class schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.NonPostTestUnusableModuleLoader¶
Bases:
schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.UnusableModuleLoader
- classmethod create_module(spec)¶
Return a module to initialize and into which to load.
This method should raise ImportError if anything prevents it from creating a new module. It may return None to indicate that the spec should create the new module.
- static exec_module(module)¶
- classmethod get_code(fullname)¶
- load_module(fullname)¶
Return the loaded module.
The module must be added to sys.modules and have import-related attributes set properly. The fullname is a str.
ImportError is raised on failure.
This method is deprecated in favor of loader.exec_module(). If exec_module() exists then it is used to provide a backwards-compatible functionality for this method.
- module_repr(module)¶
Return a module’s repr.
Used by the module type when the method does not raise NotImplementedError.
This method is deprecated.
- class schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.MissingProductUnusableModuleLoader¶
Bases:
schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.UnusableModuleLoader
- classmethod create_module(spec)¶
Return a module to initialize and into which to load.
This method should raise ImportError if anything prevents it from creating a new module. It may return None to indicate that the spec should create the new module.
- static exec_module(module)¶
- classmethod get_code(fullname)¶
- load_module(fullname)¶
Return the loaded module.
The module must be added to sys.modules and have import-related attributes set properly. The fullname is a str.
ImportError is raised on failure.
This method is deprecated in favor of loader.exec_module(). If exec_module() exists then it is used to provide a backwards-compatible functionality for this method.
- module_repr(module)¶
Return a module’s repr.
Used by the module type when the method does not raise NotImplementedError.
This method is deprecated.
- class schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.DummyModule(module_name: str, spec: Optional[_frozen_importlib.ModuleSpec] = None, reason: str = '', loader: Type[importlib.abc.Loader] = <class 'schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.UnusableModuleLoader'>)¶
Bases:
object
Used to replace modules from non-mmshare products when the product is not available. Casts to bool return False to allow portions of scripts to be protected by “if my_module:”. Raises an explanatory error if the calling module tries to access any attribute.
- Variables
_EXCEPTION_CLASS – The exception type to raise if a user tries to access an attribute of this module.
- __init__(module_name: str, spec: Optional[_frozen_importlib.ModuleSpec] = None, reason: str = '', loader: Type[importlib.abc.Loader] = <class 'schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.UnusableModuleLoader'>)¶
- Parameters
module_name – The name fo the module that this object is standing in for.
spec – The module spec. Required if this module represents a package. Optional otherwise.
reason – The reason that the real module was not available.
loader – The loader class used to load this instance.
- class schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.DummyMaestroModule(module_name: str, spec: Optional[_frozen_importlib.ModuleSpec] = None, reason: str = '', loader: Type[importlib.abc.Loader] = <class 'schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.UnusableModuleLoader'>)¶
Bases:
schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.DummyModule
Used to replace maestro modules (e.g. schrodinger.maestro.maestro) when running outside of Maestro. Casts to bool return False to allow portions of scripts to be protected by “if maestro:”. Raises an explanatory error if the calling module tries to access any attribute.
- __init__(module_name: str, spec: Optional[_frozen_importlib.ModuleSpec] = None, reason: str = '', loader: Type[importlib.abc.Loader] = <class 'schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.UnusableModuleLoader'>)¶
- Parameters
module_name – The name fo the module that this object is standing in for.
spec – The module spec. Required if this module represents a package. Optional otherwise.
reason – The reason that the real module was not available.
loader – The loader class used to load this instance.
- class schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.AbstractUnusableModuleFinder¶
Bases:
importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder
A meta-path finder (see https://docs.python.org/3/reference/import.html#the-meta-path) that imports
DummyModule
instances. Subclasses should redefineUNUSABLE_PACKAGES
to specify which packages should be replaced with dummy modules.- Variables
UNUSABLE_PACKAGES – A set of fully-qualified Python package names that we should intercept the imports of. Imports for any modules within these packages will also be intercepted. Formatted as, e.g.,
schrodinger.application.prime.packages
orschrodinger.forcefield.packages
MISSING_PRODUCTS_ONLY – If True, this class will only affect imports when the product is missing (i.e. there’s no
$SCHRODINGER/<product>-v*
directory). Note that if this value is True, this class will never affectschrodinger.maestro
imports.LOADER – The loader class to use to load dummy modules.
PACKAGE_TO_PRODUCT_NAME – A dictionary mapping package names (e.g. “prime” from
schrodinger.application.prime.packages
) to the product name used in the $SCHRODINGER subdirectory for the product (e.g. “psp” frompsp-v7.1
). For any package names not found in this dictionary, it will be assumed that the package name and product name are the same.
- UNUSABLE_PACKAGES: Set[str] = frozenset({})¶
- MISSING_PRODUCTS_ONLY: bool = False¶
- LOADER¶
alias of
schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.UnusableModuleLoader
- PACKAGE_TO_PRODUCT_NAME: Dict[str, str] = {'forcefield': 'ffld', 'prime': 'psp'}¶
- __init__()¶
- find_spec(fullname, path, target=None)¶
- setForceDummy(force_dummy: Set[str])¶
Update the set of products that will use dummy imports even if
product_installed
says that the product is present. (Buildinger uses this to avoid importing from packages that are in the process of being built or that failed to build successfully.)- Parameters
force_dummy – A set of product names
- find_module(fullname, path)¶
Return a loader for the module.
If no module is found, return None. The fullname is a str and the path is a list of strings or None.
This method is deprecated since Python 3.4 in favor of finder.find_spec(). If find_spec() exists then backwards-compatible functionality is provided for this method.
- invalidate_caches()¶
An optional method for clearing the finder’s cache, if any. This method is used by importlib.invalidate_caches().
- class schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.MaestroUnusableModuleFinder¶
Bases:
schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.AbstractUnusableModuleFinder
A meta-path finder that replaces
schrodinger.maestro.whatever
modules withDummyMaestroModule
instances.- UNUSABLE_PACKAGES: Set[str] = {'schrodinger.maestro'}¶
- LOADER¶
alias of
schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.UnusableModuleLoader
- MISSING_PRODUCTS_ONLY: bool = False¶
- PACKAGE_TO_PRODUCT_NAME: Dict[str, str] = {'forcefield': 'ffld', 'prime': 'psp'}¶
- __init__()¶
- find_module(fullname, path)¶
Return a loader for the module.
If no module is found, return None. The fullname is a str and the path is a list of strings or None.
This method is deprecated since Python 3.4 in favor of finder.find_spec(). If find_spec() exists then backwards-compatible functionality is provided for this method.
- find_spec(fullname, path, target=None)¶
- invalidate_caches()¶
An optional method for clearing the finder’s cache, if any. This method is used by importlib.invalidate_caches().
- setForceDummy(force_dummy: Set[str])¶
Update the set of products that will use dummy imports even if
product_installed
says that the product is present. (Buildinger uses this to avoid importing from packages that are in the process of being built or that failed to build successfully.)- Parameters
force_dummy – A set of product names
- class schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.NonPostTestUnusableModuleFinder¶
Bases:
schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.AbstractUnusableModuleFinder
A meta-path finder for use in non-post-test unit test runs (i.e. neither –post-test nor –post-test-only was passed to py.test). This finder replaces
schrodinger.maestro.whatever
modules withDummyMaestroModule
instances and replaces allschrodinger.application.product_name.packages
modules withDummyModules
.Note that UNUSABLE_PACKAGES is populated the first time
find_spec
is called. This is done to avoid triggering unneeded i/o calls when unusable_module_importer is imported. (We use several glob.glob() calls to find the package directories.)- UNUSABLE_PACKAGES: Set[str] = None¶
- find_spec(fullname, path, target=None)¶
- MISSING_PRODUCTS_ONLY: bool = False¶
- PACKAGE_TO_PRODUCT_NAME: Dict[str, str] = {'forcefield': 'ffld', 'prime': 'psp'}¶
- __init__()¶
- find_module(fullname, path)¶
Return a loader for the module.
If no module is found, return None. The fullname is a str and the path is a list of strings or None.
This method is deprecated since Python 3.4 in favor of finder.find_spec(). If find_spec() exists then backwards-compatible functionality is provided for this method.
- invalidate_caches()¶
An optional method for clearing the finder’s cache, if any. This method is used by importlib.invalidate_caches().
- setForceDummy(force_dummy: Set[str])¶
Update the set of products that will use dummy imports even if
product_installed
says that the product is present. (Buildinger uses this to avoid importing from packages that are in the process of being built or that failed to build successfully.)- Parameters
force_dummy – A set of product names
- class schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.MissingProductUnusableModuleFinder¶
Bases:
schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.NonPostTestUnusableModuleFinder
A meta-path finder that replaces
schrodinger.application.product_name.packages
modules withDummyModules
if and only if the product is missing (i.e. there’s no$SCHRODINGER/<product>-v*
directory)Note that, as with
NonPostTestUnusableModuleFinder
, UNUSABLE_PACKAGES is populated the first timefind_spec
is called.- MISSING_PRODUCTS_ONLY: bool = True¶
- PACKAGE_TO_PRODUCT_NAME: Dict[str, str] = {'forcefield': 'ffld', 'prime': 'psp'}¶
- UNUSABLE_PACKAGES: Set[str] = None¶
- __init__()¶
- find_module(fullname, path)¶
Return a loader for the module.
If no module is found, return None. The fullname is a str and the path is a list of strings or None.
This method is deprecated since Python 3.4 in favor of finder.find_spec(). If find_spec() exists then backwards-compatible functionality is provided for this method.
- find_spec(fullname, path, target=None)¶
- invalidate_caches()¶
An optional method for clearing the finder’s cache, if any. This method is used by importlib.invalidate_caches().
- setForceDummy(force_dummy: Set[str])¶
Update the set of products that will use dummy imports even if
product_installed
says that the product is present. (Buildinger uses this to avoid importing from packages that are in the process of being built or that failed to build successfully.)- Parameters
force_dummy – A set of product names
- schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.get_schrodinger_package_dirs()¶
Get directories under the schrodinger module that contain code from product repositories outside of mmshare
- schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.enable_dummy_maestro_imports()¶
Replace all schrodinger.maestro.module_name imports with dummy modules. Intended for use when running outside of Maestro.
- schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.disable_dummy_maestro_imports()¶
Remove the effects of
enable_dummy_maestro_imports
for any future imports.
- schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.enable_dummy_non_post_test_imports()¶
Replace all schrodinger.maestro.module_name and schrodinger.application.product.packages imports with dummy modules, even if the product is installed. Intended for use in non-post-test unit test runs (i.e. neither –post-test nor –post-test-only was passed to py.test).
- schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.disable_dummy_non_post_test_imports()¶
Remove the effects of
enable_dummy_non_post_test_imports
for any future imports.
- schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.enable_dummy_missing_product_imports()¶
For any product that is missing, replace schrodinger.application.product.packages imports with dummy modules. Note that this function does not affect schrodinger.maestro imports.
- schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.disable_dummy_missing_product_imports()¶
Remove the effects of
enable_dummy_missing_product_imports
for any future imports.
- schrodinger.infra.unusable_module_importer.force_dummy_missing_product_imports(force_dummy: Set[str])¶
Force the
MissingProductUnusableModuleFinder
(i.e. the finder installed byenable_dummy_missing_product_imports
) to treat the specified products as missing even if they’re present, i.e. always use dummy imports for those products. (Buildinger uses this to avoid importing from packages that are in the process of being built or that failed to build successfully.)- Parameters
force_dummy – A set of product names