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  1. """Contains custom types and methods to check types."""
  2. from __future__ import annotations
  3. import contextlib
  4. import inspect
  5. import types
  6. from functools import wraps
  7. from typing import (
  8. Any,
  9. Callable,
  10. Iterable,
  11. Literal,
  12. Optional,
  13. Type,
  14. Union,
  15. _GenericAlias, # type: ignore
  16. get_args,
  17. get_origin,
  18. get_type_hints,
  19. )
  20. import sqlalchemy
  21. from pydantic.fields import ModelField
  22. from sqlalchemy.ext.hybrid import hybrid_property
  23. from sqlalchemy.orm import DeclarativeBase, Mapped, QueryableAttribute, Relationship
  24. from reflex import constants
  25. from reflex.base import Base
  26. from reflex.utils import serializers
  27. # Union of generic types.
  28. GenericType = Union[Type, _GenericAlias]
  29. # Valid state var types.
  30. JSONType = {str, int, float, bool}
  31. PrimitiveType = Union[int, float, bool, str, list, dict, set, tuple]
  32. StateVar = Union[PrimitiveType, Base, None]
  33. StateIterVar = Union[list, set, tuple]
  34. # ArgsSpec = Callable[[Var], list[Var]]
  35. ArgsSpec = Callable
  36. def is_generic_alias(cls: GenericType) -> bool:
  37. """Check whether the class is a generic alias.
  38. Args:
  39. cls: The class to check.
  40. Returns:
  41. Whether the class is a generic alias.
  42. """
  43. # For older versions of Python.
  44. if isinstance(cls, _GenericAlias):
  45. return True
  46. with contextlib.suppress(ImportError):
  47. from typing import _SpecialGenericAlias # type: ignore
  48. if isinstance(cls, _SpecialGenericAlias):
  49. return True
  50. # For newer versions of Python.
  51. try:
  52. from types import GenericAlias # type: ignore
  53. return isinstance(cls, GenericAlias)
  54. except ImportError:
  55. return False
  56. def is_union(cls: GenericType) -> bool:
  57. """Check if a class is a Union.
  58. Args:
  59. cls: The class to check.
  60. Returns:
  61. Whether the class is a Union.
  62. """
  63. # UnionType added in py3.10
  64. if not hasattr(types, "UnionType"):
  65. return get_origin(cls) is Union
  66. return get_origin(cls) in [Union, types.UnionType]
  67. def is_literal(cls: GenericType) -> bool:
  68. """Check if a class is a Literal.
  69. Args:
  70. cls: The class to check.
  71. Returns:
  72. Whether the class is a literal.
  73. """
  74. return get_origin(cls) is Literal
  75. def is_optional(cls: GenericType) -> bool:
  76. """Check if a class is an Optional.
  77. Args:
  78. cls: The class to check.
  79. Returns:
  80. Whether the class is an Optional.
  81. """
  82. return is_union(cls) and type(None) in get_args(cls)
  83. def get_property_hint(attr: Any | None) -> GenericType | None:
  84. """Check if an attribute is a property and return its type hint.
  85. Args:
  86. attr: The descriptor to check.
  87. Returns:
  88. The type hint of the property, if it is a property, else None.
  89. """
  90. if not isinstance(attr, (property, hybrid_property)):
  91. return None
  92. hints = get_type_hints(attr.fget)
  93. return hints.get("return", None)
  94. def get_attribute_access_type(cls: GenericType, name: str) -> GenericType | None:
  95. """Check if an attribute can be accessed on the cls and return its type.
  96. Supports pydantic models, unions, and annotated attributes on rx.Model.
  97. Args:
  98. cls: The class to check.
  99. name: The name of the attribute to check.
  100. Returns:
  101. The type of the attribute, if accessible, or None
  102. """
  103. from reflex.model import Model
  104. attr = getattr(cls, name, None)
  105. if hint := get_property_hint(attr):
  106. return hint
  107. if hasattr(cls, "__fields__") and name in cls.__fields__:
  108. # pydantic models
  109. field = cls.__fields__[name]
  110. type_ = field.outer_type_
  111. if isinstance(type_, ModelField):
  112. type_ = type_.type_
  113. if not field.required and field.default is None:
  114. # Ensure frontend uses null coalescing when accessing.
  115. type_ = Optional[type_]
  116. return type_
  117. elif isinstance(cls, type) and issubclass(cls, DeclarativeBase):
  118. insp = sqlalchemy.inspect(cls)
  119. if name in insp.columns:
  120. return insp.columns[name].type.python_type
  121. if name not in insp.all_orm_descriptors.keys():
  122. return None
  123. descriptor = insp.all_orm_descriptors[name]
  124. if hint := get_property_hint(descriptor):
  125. return hint
  126. if isinstance(descriptor, QueryableAttribute):
  127. prop = descriptor.property
  128. if not isinstance(prop, Relationship):
  129. return None
  130. return prop.mapper.class_
  131. elif isinstance(cls, type) and issubclass(cls, Model):
  132. # Check in the annotations directly (for sqlmodel.Relationship)
  133. hints = get_type_hints(cls)
  134. if name in hints:
  135. type_ = hints[name]
  136. type_origin = get_origin(type_)
  137. if isinstance(type_origin, type) and issubclass(type_origin, Mapped):
  138. return get_args(type_)[0] # SQLAlchemy v2
  139. if isinstance(type_, ModelField):
  140. return type_.type_ # SQLAlchemy v1.4
  141. return type_
  142. elif is_union(cls):
  143. # Check in each arg of the annotation.
  144. for arg in get_args(cls):
  145. type_ = get_attribute_access_type(arg, name)
  146. if type_ is not None:
  147. # Return the first attribute type that is accessible.
  148. return type_
  149. return None # Attribute is not accessible.
  150. def get_base_class(cls: GenericType) -> Type:
  151. """Get the base class of a class.
  152. Args:
  153. cls: The class.
  154. Returns:
  155. The base class of the class.
  156. Raises:
  157. TypeError: If a literal has multiple types.
  158. """
  159. if is_literal(cls):
  160. # only literals of the same type are supported.
  161. arg_type = type(get_args(cls)[0])
  162. if not all(type(arg) == arg_type for arg in get_args(cls)):
  163. raise TypeError("only literals of the same type are supported")
  164. return type(get_args(cls)[0])
  165. if is_union(cls):
  166. return tuple(get_base_class(arg) for arg in get_args(cls))
  167. return get_base_class(cls.__origin__) if is_generic_alias(cls) else cls
  168. def _issubclass(cls: GenericType, cls_check: GenericType) -> bool:
  169. """Check if a class is a subclass of another class.
  170. Args:
  171. cls: The class to check.
  172. cls_check: The class to check against.
  173. Returns:
  174. Whether the class is a subclass of the other class.
  175. Raises:
  176. TypeError: If the base class is not valid for issubclass.
  177. """
  178. # Special check for Any.
  179. if cls_check == Any:
  180. return True
  181. if cls in [Any, Callable, None]:
  182. return False
  183. # Get the base classes.
  184. cls_base = get_base_class(cls)
  185. cls_check_base = get_base_class(cls_check)
  186. # The class we're checking should not be a union.
  187. if isinstance(cls_base, tuple):
  188. return False
  189. # Check if the types match.
  190. try:
  191. return cls_check_base == Any or issubclass(cls_base, cls_check_base)
  192. except TypeError as te:
  193. # These errors typically arise from bad annotations and are hard to
  194. # debug without knowing the type that we tried to compare.
  195. raise TypeError(f"Invalid type for issubclass: {cls_base}") from te
  196. def _isinstance(obj: Any, cls: GenericType) -> bool:
  197. """Check if an object is an instance of a class.
  198. Args:
  199. obj: The object to check.
  200. cls: The class to check against.
  201. Returns:
  202. Whether the object is an instance of the class.
  203. """
  204. return isinstance(obj, get_base_class(cls))
  205. def is_dataframe(value: Type) -> bool:
  206. """Check if the given value is a dataframe.
  207. Args:
  208. value: The value to check.
  209. Returns:
  210. Whether the value is a dataframe.
  211. """
  212. if is_generic_alias(value) or value == Any:
  213. return False
  214. return value.__name__ == "DataFrame"
  215. def is_valid_var_type(type_: Type) -> bool:
  216. """Check if the given type is a valid prop type.
  217. Args:
  218. type_: The type to check.
  219. Returns:
  220. Whether the type is a valid prop type.
  221. """
  222. if is_union(type_):
  223. return all((is_valid_var_type(arg) for arg in get_args(type_)))
  224. return _issubclass(type_, StateVar) or serializers.has_serializer(type_)
  225. def is_backend_variable(name: str, cls: Type | None = None) -> bool:
  226. """Check if this variable name correspond to a backend variable.
  227. Args:
  228. name: The name of the variable to check
  229. cls: The class of the variable to check
  230. Returns:
  231. bool: The result of the check
  232. """
  233. if cls is not None and name.startswith(f"_{cls.__name__}__"):
  234. return False
  235. return name.startswith("_") and not name.startswith("__")
  236. def check_type_in_allowed_types(value_type: Type, allowed_types: Iterable) -> bool:
  237. """Check that a value type is found in a list of allowed types.
  238. Args:
  239. value_type: Type of value.
  240. allowed_types: Iterable of allowed types.
  241. Returns:
  242. If the type is found in the allowed types.
  243. """
  244. return get_base_class(value_type) in allowed_types
  245. def check_prop_in_allowed_types(prop: Any, allowed_types: Iterable) -> bool:
  246. """Check that a prop value is in a list of allowed types.
  247. Does the check in a way that works regardless if it's a raw value or a state Var.
  248. Args:
  249. prop: The prop to check.
  250. allowed_types: The list of allowed types.
  251. Returns:
  252. If the prop type match one of the allowed_types.
  253. """
  254. from reflex.vars import Var
  255. type_ = prop._var_type if _isinstance(prop, Var) else type(prop)
  256. return type_ in allowed_types
  257. def is_encoded_fstring(value) -> bool:
  258. """Check if a value is an encoded Var f-string.
  259. Args:
  260. value: The value string to check.
  261. Returns:
  262. Whether the value is an f-string
  263. """
  264. return isinstance(value, str) and constants.REFLEX_VAR_OPENING_TAG in value
  265. def validate_literal(key: str, value: Any, expected_type: Type, comp_name: str):
  266. """Check that a value is a valid literal.
  267. Args:
  268. key: The prop name.
  269. value: The prop value to validate.
  270. expected_type: The expected type(literal type).
  271. comp_name: Name of the component.
  272. Raises:
  273. ValueError: When the value is not a valid literal.
  274. """
  275. from reflex.vars import Var
  276. if (
  277. is_literal(expected_type)
  278. and not isinstance(value, Var) # validating vars is not supported yet.
  279. and not is_encoded_fstring(value) # f-strings are not supported.
  280. and value not in expected_type.__args__
  281. ):
  282. allowed_values = expected_type.__args__
  283. if value not in allowed_values:
  284. value_str = ",".join(
  285. [str(v) if not isinstance(v, str) else f"'{v}'" for v in allowed_values]
  286. )
  287. raise ValueError(
  288. f"prop value for {str(key)} of the `{comp_name}` component should be one of the following: {value_str}. Got '{value}' instead"
  289. )
  290. def validate_parameter_literals(func):
  291. """Decorator to check that the arguments passed to a function
  292. correspond to the correct function parameter if it (the parameter)
  293. is a literal type.
  294. Args:
  295. func: The function to validate.
  296. Returns:
  297. The wrapper function.
  298. """
  299. @wraps(func)
  300. def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
  301. func_params = list(inspect.signature(func).parameters.items())
  302. annotations = {param[0]: param[1].annotation for param in func_params}
  303. # validate args
  304. for param, arg in zip(annotations.keys(), args):
  305. if annotations[param] is inspect.Parameter.empty:
  306. continue
  307. validate_literal(param, arg, annotations[param], func.__name__)
  308. # validate kwargs.
  309. for key, value in kwargs.items():
  310. annotation = annotations.get(key)
  311. if not annotation or annotation is inspect.Parameter.empty:
  312. continue
  313. validate_literal(key, value, annotation, func.__name__)
  314. return func(*args, **kwargs)
  315. return wrapper
  316. # Store this here for performance.
  317. StateBases = get_base_class(StateVar)
  318. StateIterBases = get_base_class(StateIterVar)