243 lines
8.0 KiB
Python
243 lines
8.0 KiB
Python
# w.c.s. - web application for online forms
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# Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Entr'ouvert
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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from quixote import get_publisher
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from quixote.html import TemplateIO
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from quixote.html import htmltext
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def invalidate_substitution_cache(func):
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def f(*args, **kwargs):
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try:
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return func(*args, **kwargs)
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finally:
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get_publisher().substitutions.invalidate_cache()
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return f
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class Substitutions:
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substitutions_dict = {}
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dynamic_sources = []
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sources = None
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_forced_mode = None
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def __init__(self):
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self.set_empty()
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def set_empty(self):
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from wcs.data_sources import NamedDataSource
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from wcs.scripts import Script
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from wcs.variables import CardsSource
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from wcs.variables import FormsSource
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from wcs.wscalls import NamedWsCall
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self.sources = [NamedDataSource, NamedWsCall, CardsSource, FormsSource, Script]
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@classmethod
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def register(cls, varname, category=None, comment=None):
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if varname in cls.substitutions_dict:
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return
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cls.substitutions_dict[varname] = {'category': category, 'comment': comment}
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@classmethod
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def register_dynamic_source(cls, klass):
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if not cls.dynamic_sources:
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cls.dynamic_sources = []
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cls.dynamic_sources.append(klass)
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@invalidate_substitution_cache
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def reset(self):
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self.set_empty()
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def feed(self, source):
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if source is None:
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# silently ignore a None source, this is for example useful when
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# adding the current user, as it may be None if he is not logged
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# in.
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return
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if not source in self.sources:
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self.sources.append(source)
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self.invalidate_cache()
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def unfeed(self, predicate):
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self.sources = [x for x in self.sources if not predicate(x)]
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self.invalidate_cache()
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@contextmanager
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def freeze(self):
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orig_sources, self.sources = self.sources, self.sources[:]
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self.invalidate_cache()
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yield
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self.sources = orig_sources
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self.invalidate_cache()
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@contextmanager
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def temporary_feed(self, source, force_mode=None):
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if source is None or source in self.sources:
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yield
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return
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orig_sources, self.sources = self.sources, self.sources[:]
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self.sources.append(source)
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self.invalidate_cache()
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old_mode, self._forced_mode = self._forced_mode, force_mode
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yield
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self._forced_mode = old_mode
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self.sources = orig_sources
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self.invalidate_cache()
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def invalidate_cache(self):
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for value in (True, False):
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if hasattr(self, '_cache_context_variables%r' % value):
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delattr(self, '_cache_context_variables%r' % value)
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def get_context_variables(self, mode=None):
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if self._forced_mode:
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mode = self._forced_mode
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lazy = get_publisher().has_site_option('force-lazy-mode')
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if not lazy and mode:
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lazy = mode in get_publisher().get_lazy_variables_modes()
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d = getattr(self, '_cache_context_variables%r' % lazy, None)
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if d is not None:
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return d
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d = CompatibilityNamesDict()
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for source in self.sources:
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if isinstance(source, dict):
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d.update(source)
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continue
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d.update(source.get_substitution_variables())
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if not lazy and hasattr(source, 'get_static_substitution_variables'):
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d.update(source.get_static_substitution_variables())
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setattr(self, '_cache_context_variables%r' % lazy, d)
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return d
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@classmethod
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def get_substitution_html_table(cls, intro=None):
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from . import _
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r = TemplateIO(html=True)
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r += htmltext('<div class="section">')
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r += htmltext('<h3>%s</h3>') % _('Variables')
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r += htmltext('<div>')
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if intro:
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r += htmltext('<p>%s</p>') % intro
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r += htmltext('<table id="substvars" class="main">')
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r += htmltext(
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'<thead><tr><th>%s</th><th>%s</th><th>%s</th></tr></thead>'
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% (_('Category'), _('Variable'), _('Comment'))
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)
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r += htmltext('<tbody>')
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vars = [(_(y.get('category')), x, _(y.get('comment'))) for x, y in cls.substitutions_dict.items()]
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for dynamic_source in cls.dynamic_sources:
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vars.extend(dynamic_source.get_substitution_variables_list())
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vars.sort()
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for category, variable, comment in vars:
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r += htmltext(
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'<tr><td>%s</td><td>%s</td><td>%s</td>' % (category, '{{ %s }}' % variable, comment)
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)
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r += htmltext('</tbody>')
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r += htmltext('</table>')
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r += htmltext('</div>')
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r += htmltext('</div>')
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return r.getvalue()
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class CompatibilityNamesDict(dict):
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# custom dictionary that provides automatic fallback to legacy variable
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# names (namespaced with underscores)
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def get(self, key, default=None):
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try:
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return self.__getitem__(key)
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except KeyError:
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return default
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def get_flat_keys(self):
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flat_keys = {}
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def flatten(base, depth=10):
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if not depth:
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return
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item = self[base]
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flat_keys[base] = item
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if hasattr(item, 'inspect_keys'):
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sub_keys = item.inspect_keys()
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elif isinstance(item, dict):
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sub_keys = item.keys()
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else:
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return
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for sub_key in sub_keys:
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new_depth = depth - 1
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if not isinstance(sub_key, str):
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sub_key, recurse = sub_key
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if not recurse:
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new_depth = 0
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new_base = '%s_%s' % (base, sub_key)
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flat_keys[new_base] = None
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flatten(new_base, depth=new_depth)
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for key in self.keys():
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flatten(key)
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return flat_keys.keys()
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def get_path(self, base, path):
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def resolve(path):
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key = '_'.join(path)
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try:
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if base is self:
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return dict.__getitem__(base, key)
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elif hasattr(base, '__getitem__'):
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return base[key]
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else:
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return getattr(base, key)
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except (AttributeError, KeyError, TypeError) as e:
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# TypeError will happen if indexing is used on a string
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raise KeyError(key) from e
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# longer item's names have precedence over short ones, i.e. if
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# d = {'foo': {'bar': 1}, 'foo_bar': 2}
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# then get_path(d, 'foor_bar') will return 2 and never 1.
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for i in range(len(path), 0, -1):
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try:
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value = resolve(path[:i])
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rest = path[i:]
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if rest:
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return self.get_path(value, rest)
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else:
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return value
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except KeyError:
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pass
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raise KeyError
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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parts = key.split('_')
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try:
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return self.get_path(self, parts)
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except KeyError as e:
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raise KeyError(key) from e
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def __contains__(self, key):
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try:
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self.__getitem__(key)
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except KeyError:
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return False
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return True
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