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Scruffy

Scruffy. The Janitor.

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Scruffy. The Janitor.

Scruffy is a framework for taking care of a bunch of boilerplate in Python apps. It handles the loading of configuration files, the loading and management of plugins, and the management of other filesystem resources such as temporary files and directories, log files, etc.

A typical use case for Scruffy is a command-line Python tool with some or all of the following requirements:

Scruffy is used by Voltron and Calculon.

Installation

A standard python setup script is included.

$ python setup.py install

This will install the Scruffy package wherever that happens on your system.

Alternately, Scruffy can be installed with pip from PyPi (where it's called scruffington, because I didn't check for a conflict before I named it).

$ pip install scruffington

Quick start

Config

Load a user config file, and apply it on top of a set of defaults loaded from inside the Python package we're currently running from.

thingy.yaml:

some_property:  1
other_property: a thing

thingy.py:

from scruffy import ConfigFile

c = ConfigFile('thingy.yaml', load=True,
    defaults=File('defaults.yaml', parent=PackageDirectory())
)

print("c.some_property == {c.some_property}".format(c=c))
print("c.other_property == {c.other_property}".format(c=c))

Run it:

$ python thingy.py
c.some_property == 1
c.other_property == a thing

Plugins

Load some plugins.

~/.thingy/plugins/example.py:

from scruffy import Plugin

class ExamplePlugin(Plugin):
    def do_a_thing(self):
        print('{}.{} is doing a thing'.format(__name__, self.__class__.__name__))

thingy.py:

from scruffy import PluginDirectory, PluginRegistry

pd = PluginDirectory('~/.thingy/plugins')
pd.load()

for p in PluginRegistry.plugins:
    print("Initialising plugin {}".format(p))
    p().do_a_thing()

Run it:

$ python thingy.py
Initialising plugin <class 'example.ExamplePlugin'>
example.ExamplePlugin is doing a thing

Logging

Scruffy's LogFile class will do some configuration of Python's logging module.

log.py:

import logging
from scruffy import LogFile

log = logging.getLogger('main')
log.setLevel(logging.INFO)
LogFile('/tmp/thingy.log', logger='main').configure()

log.info('Hello from log.py')

/tmp/thingy.log:

Hello from log.py

Environment

Scruffy's Environment class ties all the other stuff together. The other classes can be instantiated as named children of an Environment, which will load any Config objects, apply the configs to the other objects, and then prepare the other objects.

~/.thingy/config:

log_dir:    /tmp/logs
log_file:   thingy.log

env.py:

from scruffy import *

e = Environment(
    main_dir=Directory('~/.thingy', create=True,
        config=ConfigFile('config', defaults=File('defaults.yaml', parent=PackageDirectory())),
        lock=LockFile('lock')
        user_plugins=PluginDirectory('plugins')
    ),
    log_dir=Directory('{config:log_dir}', create=True
        LogFile('{config:log_file}', logger='main')
    ),
    pkg_plugins=PluginDirectory('plugins', parent=PackageDirectory())
)

Documentation

See the wiki on github.

Bugs

See the issue tracker on github.

License

See LICENSE file. If you use this and don't hate it, buy me a beer at a conference some time.

Credits

Props to richo. Flat duck pride.