pyplugin.settings
- pyplugin.settings.DYNAMIC_REQUIREMENTS = ('dynamic_requirements', <class 'bool'>, 'PYPLUGIN_DYNAMIC_REQUIREMENTS', (True, False), True)
Loading Plugin 1 within Plugin 2 will dynamically set Plugin 1 as a requirement for Plugin 2 as if it was explicitly defined in
requires.
- pyplugin.settings.ENFORCE_TYPE = ('enforce_type', <class 'bool'>, 'PYPLUGIN_ENFORCE_TYPE', (True, False), False)
Throw an error if a plugin is loaded that returns an object that does not match its defined type.
- pyplugin.settings.IMPORT_LOOKUP = ('import_lookup', <class 'bool'>, 'PYPLUGIN_IMPORT_LOOKUP', (True, False), True)
When using the
lookup_plugin()function, (e.g. in dependency lookups), default to usingimportlibas a fallback to find and register the plugin.
- pyplugin.settings.INFER_TYPE = ('infer_type', <class 'bool'>, 'PYPLUGIN_INFER_TYPE', (True, False), True)
Attempt to infer the type of defined plugins upon initialization and upon loading.
- pyplugin.settings.REGISTER_MODE = ('register_mode', <class 'str'>, 'PYPLUGIN_REGISTER_MODE', ('eager', 'replace', 'transient', 'replace+transient'), 'eager')
replace the already registered plugin,
transient: registering a plugin with same name will replace the current plugin,replace+transientis a combination of the two.- Type:
Handles registering plugins on initialization.
eager- Type:
register as normal,
replace
- class pyplugin.settings.Settings(**kwargs)[source]
Bases:
object- dynamic_requirements
- enforce_type
- import_lookup
- infer_type
- register_mode
- pyplugin.settings.set_flag(setting, value)[source]
- Parameters:
setting (str) – The setting name to set
value (Any) – The value to set