from importlib import import_module from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured from django.utils.module_loading import module_has_submodule from django.utils._os import upath MODELS_MODULE_NAME = 'models' class AppConfig(object): """ Class representing a Django application and its configuration. """ def __init__(self, app_name, app_module): # Full Python path to the application eg. 'django.contrib.admin'. self.name = app_name # Root module for the application eg. . self.module = app_module # The following attributes could be defined at the class level in a # subclass, hence the test-and-set pattern. # Last component of the Python path to the application eg. 'admin'. # This value must be unique across a Django project. if not hasattr(self, 'label'): self.label = app_name.rpartition(".")[2] # Human-readable name for the application eg. "Admin". if not hasattr(self, 'verbose_name'): self.verbose_name = self.label.title() # Filesystem path to the application directory eg. # u'/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/django/contrib/admin'. May be # None if the application isn't a bona fide package eg. if it's an # egg. Otherwise it's a unicode on Python 2 and a str on Python 3. if not hasattr(self, 'path'): try: self.path = upath(app_module.__path__[0]) except AttributeError: self.path = None # Module containing models eg. . Set by import_models(). # None if the application doesn't have a models module. self.models_module = None # Mapping of lower case model names to model classes. Initally set to # None to prevent accidental access before import_models() runs. self.models = None def __repr__(self): return '<%s: %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.label) @classmethod def create(cls, entry): """ Factory that creates an app config from an entry in INSTALLED_APPS. """ try: # If import_module succeeds, entry is a path to an app module. # Otherwise, entry is a path to an app config class or an error. module = import_module(entry) except ImportError: # Avoid django.utils.module_loading.import_by_path because it # masks errors -- it reraises ImportError as ImproperlyConfigured. mod_path, _, cls_name = entry.rpartition('.') # Raise the original exception when entry cannot be a path to an # app config class. if not mod_path: raise mod = import_module(mod_path) try: cls = getattr(mod, cls_name) except AttributeError: # Emulate the error that "from import " # would raise when exists but not , with # more context (Python just says "cannot import name ..."). raise ImportError( "cannot import name '%s' from '%s'" % (cls_name, mod_path)) # Check for obvious errors. (This check prevents duck typing, but # it could be removed if it became a problem in practice.) if not issubclass(cls, AppConfig): raise ImproperlyConfigured( "'%s' isn't a subclass of AppConfig." % entry) # Obtain app name here rather than in AppClass.__init__ to keep # all error checking for entries in INSTALLED_APPS in one place. try: app_name = cls.name except AttributeError: raise ImproperlyConfigured( "'%s' must supply a name attribute." % entry) # Ensure app_names points to a valid module. app_module = import_module(app_name) # Entry is a path to an app config class. return cls(app_name, app_module) else: # Entry is a path to an app module. return cls(entry, module) def get_model(self, model_name): """ Returns the model with the given case-insensitive model_name. Raises LookupError if no model exists with this name. This method assumes that apps.populate_models() has run. """ if self.models is None: raise LookupError( "App '%s' doesn't have any models." % self.label) try: return self.models[model_name.lower()] except KeyError: raise LookupError( "App '%s' doesn't have a '%s' model." % (self.label, model_name)) def import_models(self, all_models): # Dictionary of models for this app, primarily maintained in the # 'all_models' attribute of the Apps this AppConfig is attached to. # Injected as a parameter because it gets populated when models are # imported, which may happen before populate_models() runs. self.models = all_models if module_has_submodule(self.module, MODELS_MODULE_NAME): models_module_name = '%s.%s' % (self.name, MODELS_MODULE_NAME) self.models_module = import_module(models_module_name)