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| Date | 2015-06-26 18:44 +0100 |
|---|---|
| From | MRAB <python@mrabarnett.plus.com> |
| Subject | Re: how to replace some methods with instrumented ones |
| References | <1bd45a06-6141-429d-89bc-79b5aa7de0ff@googlegroups.com> |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Message-ID | <mailman.108.1435340694.3674.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
On 2015-06-26 18:12, georgeryoung@gmail.com wrote:
> [python 2.7, linux]
> I have a python app. I cannot modify the file. But I can import it and mess with it. I need to perform brief tasks before and after some of the member functions.
> I'd like to do this in as clear and maintainable way as possible (no third party imports). Here's what I have now(which works):
>
> from newvbr import * #get all the stuff from the newvbr app.
>
> def perf_time(tag): # I do a little more than this, but you get the idea.
> print >>sys.stderr, datetime.datetime.now().isoformat() + tag
>
> def perf(tag):
> def decorator(fn):
> a def wrapper(*args):
> perf_time('start %s' % tag)
> ret = fn(*args)
> perf_time('end %s' % tag)
> return ret
> return wrapper
> return decorator
>
>
> I use this on various members of various classes in the newvbr app:
>
> old_database_snapshot = VerticaSession.database_snapshot
> @perf('db_snap')
> def new_database_snapshot(self, name):
> old_database_snapshot(self, name)
> VerticaSession.database_snapshot = new_database_snapshot
>
> old_object_snapshot = VerticaSession.object_snapshot
> @perf('obj_snap')
> def new_object_snapshot(self, name):
> old_object_snapshot(self, name)
> VerticaSession.object_snapshot = new_object_snapshot
>
> main() #do the usual stuff of the imported app, but with annotations.
>
>
> This is still pretty laborious. How can I make something roughly like:
>
> super_tagger(VerticaSession.database_snapshot)
>
> that does all the above? I need to tag a bunch of function members like this. I don't insist on using decorators, it just looked like that kind of problem.
>
You could do something like this:
def super_tagger(module, function_name, tag):
original_function = getattr(module, function_name)
@perf(tag)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
return original_function(*args, **kwargs)
setattr(module, function_name, wrapper)
and then:
super_tagger(VerticaSession, 'database_snapshot', 'db'snap')
It might be cleaner to merge the functionality of 'perf' into it:
def super_tagger(module, function_name, tag):
original_function = getattr(module, function_name)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
perf_time('start %s' % tag)
result = original_function(*args, **kwargs)
perf_time('end %s' % tag)
return result
setattr(module, function_name, wrapper)
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how to replace some methods with instrumented ones georgeryoung@gmail.com - 2015-06-26 10:12 -0700 Re: how to replace some methods with instrumented ones Peter Otten <__peter__@web.de> - 2015-06-26 19:37 +0200 Re: how to replace some methods with instrumented ones MRAB <python@mrabarnett.plus.com> - 2015-06-26 18:44 +0100
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