I want to use an object's properties for recursive pattern replacement. Since the object's properties are not known at time of class definition I cannot use @property decorators
Example
class Test():
def __init__(self):
self.date = '{year}-{month}'
self.year = '2020'
self.month = '06'
self.path = '/dev/null'
self.file_name = 'ABC-{date}.mp4'
self.file = '{path}/{file_name}'
def print(self):
print(__class__)
print ("Filename is {file_name}".format(**vars(self)))
print ("File {file} will be written to {path}".format(**vars(self)))
t = Test()
t.print()
Actual output
<class '__main__.Test'>
Filename is ABC-{date}.mp4
File {path}/{file_name} will be written to /dev/null
Desired output
<class '__main__.Test'>
Filename is ABC-2020-06.mp4
File /dev/null/ABC-2020-06.mp4 will be written to /dev/null
You mentioned recursion but did not actually use any recursion in your code.
You can achieve the desired behavior by implementing a recursive method that formats a given template string until the rendered result is the same as the input:
def render(self, template):
rendered = template.format(**vars(self))
return rendered if rendered == template else self.render(rendered)
def print(self):
print(self.render("Filename is {file_name}"))
print(self.render("File {file} will be written to {path}"))
With the above changes, your code would output:
Filename is ABC-2020-06.mp4
File /dev/null/ABC-2020-06.mp4 will be written to /dev/null
You can use properties. You just need to use more of them than you expected.
class Test:
def __init__(self):
self.year = '2020'
self.month = '06'
self.path = '/dev/null'
@property
def file(self):
return '{0.path}/{0.file_name}'.format(self)
@property
def file_name(self):
return 'ABC-{0.date}.mp4'.format(self)
@property
def date(self):
return '{0.year}-{0.month}'.format(self)
def print(self):
print(__class__)
print ("Filename is {0.file_name}".format(self))
print ("File {0.file} will be written to {0.path}".format(self))
t = Test()
t.print()
path, year, and month are the only "hard-coded" attributes; the rest can be derived. The recursion (such as it is) is implicit in that each attribute access may be a property which itself invokes another property. This is the key benefit of properties: their interface is indistinguishable from an instance attribute.
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