evennia.prototypes.prototypes¶
Handling storage of prototypes, both database-based ones (DBPrototypes) and those defined in modules (Read-only prototypes). Also contains utility functions, formatters and manager functions.
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exception
evennia.prototypes.prototypes.
ValidationError
[source]¶ Bases:
RuntimeError
Raised on prototype validation errors
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evennia.prototypes.prototypes.
homogenize_prototype
(prototype, custom_keys=None)[source]¶ Homogenize the more free-form prototype supported pre Evennia 0.7 into the stricter form.
- Parameters
prototype (dict) – Prototype.
custom_keys (list, optional) – Custom keys which should not be interpreted as attrs, beyond the default reserved keys.
- Returns
homogenized (dict) –
- Prototype where all non-identified keys grouped as attributes and other
homogenizations like adding missing prototype_keys and setting a default typeclass.
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evennia.prototypes.prototypes.
load_module_prototypes
()[source]¶ This is called by evennia.__init__ as Evennia initializes. It’s important to do this late so as to not interfere with evennia initialization.
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class
evennia.prototypes.prototypes.
DbPrototype
(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
evennia.scripts.scripts.DefaultScript
This stores a single prototype, in an Attribute prototype.
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property
prototype
¶ Make sure to decouple from db!
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exception
DoesNotExist
¶
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exception
MultipleObjectsReturned
¶ Bases:
evennia.scripts.scripts.DefaultScript.MultipleObjectsReturned
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path
= 'evennia.prototypes.prototypes.DbPrototype'¶
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typename
= 'DbPrototype'¶
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property
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evennia.prototypes.prototypes.
save_prototype
(prototype)[source]¶ Create/Store a prototype persistently.
- Parameters
prototype (dict) – The prototype to save. A prototype_key key is required.
- Returns
prototype (dict or None) – The prototype stored using the given kwargs, None if deleting.
- Raises
prototypes.ValidationError – If prototype does not validate.
Note
No edit/spawn locks will be checked here - if this function is called the caller is expected to have valid permissions.
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evennia.prototypes.prototypes.
create_prototype
(prototype)¶ Create/Store a prototype persistently.
- Parameters
prototype (dict) – The prototype to save. A prototype_key key is required.
- Returns
prototype (dict or None) – The prototype stored using the given kwargs, None if deleting.
- Raises
prototypes.ValidationError – If prototype does not validate.
Note
No edit/spawn locks will be checked here - if this function is called the caller is expected to have valid permissions.
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evennia.prototypes.prototypes.
delete_prototype
(prototype_key, caller=None)[source]¶ Delete a stored prototype
- Parameters
key (str) – The persistent prototype to delete.
caller (Account or Object, optionsl) – Caller aiming to delete a prototype. Note that no locks will be checked if**caller** is not passed.
- Returns
success (bool) – If deletion worked or not.
- Raises
PermissionError – If ‘edit’ lock was not passed or deletion failed for some other reason.
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evennia.prototypes.prototypes.
search_prototype
(key=None, tags=None, require_single=False, return_iterators=False)[source]¶ Find prototypes based on key and/or tags, or all prototypes.
- Keyword Arguments
key (str) – An exact or partial key to query for.
tags (str or list) – Tag key or keys to query for. These will always be applied with the ‘db_protototype’ tag category.
require_single (bool) – If set, raise KeyError if the result was not found or if there are multiple matches.
return_iterators (bool) – Optimized return for large numbers of db-prototypes. If set, separate returns of module based prototypes and paginate the db-prototype return.
- Returns
matches (list) –
- Default return, all found prototype dicts. Empty list if
no match was found. Note that if neither key nor tags were given, all available prototypes will be returned.
- list, queryset: If return_iterators are found, this is a list of
module-based prototypes followed by a paginated queryset of db-prototypes.
- Raises
KeyError – If require_single is True and there are 0 or >1 matches.
Note
The available prototypes is a combination of those supplied in PROTOTYPE_MODULES and those stored in the database. Note that if tags are given and the prototype has no tags defined, it will not be found as a match.
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evennia.prototypes.prototypes.
search_objects_with_prototype
(prototype_key)[source]¶ Retrieve all object instances created by a given prototype.
- Parameters
prototype_key (str) – The exact (and unique) prototype identifier to query for.
- Returns
matches (Queryset) – All matching objects spawned from this prototype.
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class
evennia.prototypes.prototypes.
PrototypeEvMore
(caller, *args, session=None, **kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
evennia.utils.evmore.EvMore
Listing 1000+ prototypes can be very slow. So we customize EvMore to display an EvTable per paginated page rather than to try creating an EvTable for the entire dataset and then paginate it.
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__init__
(caller, *args, session=None, **kwargs)[source]¶ Store some extra properties on the EvMore class
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init_pages
(inp)[source]¶ This will be initialized with a tuple (mod_prototype_list, paginated_db_query) and we must handle these separately since they cannot be paginated in the same way. We will build the prototypes so that the db-prototypes come first (they are likely the most volatile), followed by the mod-prototypes.
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evennia.prototypes.prototypes.
list_prototypes
(caller, key=None, tags=None, show_non_use=False, show_non_edit=True, session=None)[source]¶ Collate a list of found prototypes based on search criteria and access.
- Parameters
caller (Account or Object) – The object requesting the list.
key (str, optional) – Exact or partial prototype key to query for.
tags (str or list, optional) – Tag key or keys to query for.
show_non_use (bool, optional) – Show also prototypes the caller may not use.
show_non_edit (bool, optional) – Show also prototypes the caller may not edit.
session (Session, optional) – If given, this is used for display formatting.
- Returns
PrototypeEvMore – An EvMore subclass optimized for prototype listings. None: If no matches were found. In this case the caller has already been notified.
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evennia.prototypes.prototypes.
validate_prototype
(prototype, protkey=None, protparents=None, is_prototype_base=True, strict=True, _flags=None)[source]¶ Run validation on a prototype, checking for inifinite regress.
- Parameters
prototype (dict) – Prototype to validate.
protkey (str, optional) – The name of the prototype definition. If not given, the prototype dict needs to have the prototype_key field set.
protpartents (dict, optional) – The available prototype parent library. If note given this will be determined from settings/database.
is_prototype_base (bool, optional) – We are trying to create a new object based on this object. This means we can’t allow ‘mixin’-style prototypes without typeclass/parent etc.
strict (bool, optional) – If unset, don’t require needed keys, only check against infinite recursion etc.
_flags (dict, optional) – Internal work dict that should not be set externally.
- Raises
RuntimeError – If prototype has invalid structure.
RuntimeWarning – If prototype has issues that would make it unsuitable to build an object with (it may still be useful as a mix-in prototype).
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evennia.prototypes.prototypes.
protfunc_parser
(value, available_functions=None, testing=False, stacktrace=False, **kwargs)[source]¶ Parse a prototype value string for a protfunc and process it.
Available protfuncs are specified as callables in one of the modules of settings.PROTFUNC_MODULES, or specified on the command line.
- Parameters
value (any) – The value to test for a parseable protfunc. Only strings will be parsed for protfuncs, all other types are returned as-is.
available_functions (dict, optional) – Mapping of name:protfunction to use for this parsing. If not set, use default sources.
testing (bool, optional) – Passed to protfunc. If in a testing mode, some protfuncs may behave differently.
stacktrace (bool, optional) – If set, print the stack parsing process of the protfunc-parser.
- Keyword Arguments
session (Session) – Passed to protfunc. Session of the entity spawning the prototype.
protototype (dict) – Passed to protfunc. The dict this protfunc is a part of.
current_key (str) – Passed to protfunc. The key in the prototype that will hold this value.
any (any) – Passed on to the protfunc.
- Returns
testresult (tuple) –
- If testing is set, returns a tuple (error, result) where error is
either None or a string detailing the error from protfunc_parser or seen when trying to run literal_eval on the parsed string.
- any (any): A structure to replace the string on the prototype level. If this is a
callable or a (callable, (args,)) structure, it will be executed as if one had supplied it to the prototype directly. This structure is also passed through literal_eval so one can get actual Python primitives out of it (not just strings). It will also identify eventual object #dbrefs in the output from the protfunc.
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evennia.prototypes.prototypes.
format_available_protfuncs
()[source]¶ Get all protfuncs in a pretty-formatted form.
- Parameters
clr (str, optional) – What coloration tag to use.
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evennia.prototypes.prototypes.
prototype_to_str
(prototype)[source]¶ Format a prototype to a nice string representation.
- Parameters
prototype (dict) – The prototype.
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evennia.prototypes.prototypes.
check_permission
(prototype_key, action, default=True)[source]¶ Helper function to check access to actions on given prototype.
- Parameters
prototype_key (str) – The prototype to affect.
action (str) – One of “spawn” or “edit”.
default (str) – If action is unknown or prototype has no locks
- Returns
passes (bool) – If permission for action is granted or not.
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evennia.prototypes.prototypes.
init_spawn_value
(value, validator=None)[source]¶ Analyze the prototype value and produce a value useful at the point of spawning.
- Parameters
value (any) –
This can be: callable - will be called as callable() (callable, (args,)) - will be called as callable(*args) other - will be assigned depending on the variable type validator (callable, optional): If given, this will be called with the value to
check and guarantee the outcome is of a given type.
- Returns
any (any) – The (potentially pre-processed value to use for this prototype key)