mkdocs-material/material/plugins/group/plugin.py

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# Copyright (c) 2016-2023 Martin Donath <martin.donath@squidfunk.com>
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# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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# IN THE SOFTWARE.
from __future__ import annotations
import logging
from collections.abc import Callable
from mkdocs.config.config_options import Plugins
from mkdocs.config.defaults import MkDocsConfig
from mkdocs.exceptions import PluginError
from mkdocs.plugins import BasePlugin, event_priority
from .config import GroupConfig
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Group plugin
class GroupPlugin(BasePlugin[GroupConfig]):
supports_multiple_instances = True
# Determine whether we're serving the site
def on_startup(self, *, command, dirty):
self.is_serve = command == "serve"
self.is_dirty = dirty
# If the group is enabled, conditionally load plugins - at first, this might
# sound easier than it actually is, as we need to jump through some hoops to
# ensure correct ordering among plugins. We're effectively initializing the
# plugins that are part of the group after all MkDocs finished initializing
# all other plugins, so we need to patch the order of the methods. Moreover,
# we must use MkDocs existing plugin collection, or we might have collisions
# with other plugins that are not part of the group. As so often, this is a
# little hacky, but has huge potential making plugin configuration easier.
# There's one little caveat: the `__init__` and `on_startup` methods of the
# plugins that are part of the group are called after all other plugins, so
# the `event_priority` decorator for `on_startup` events and is effectively
# useless. However, the `on_startup` event is only intended to set up the
# plugin and doesn't receive anything else than the invoked command and
# whether we're running a dirty build, so there should be no problems.
@event_priority(150)
def on_config(self, config):
if not self.config.enabled:
return
# Retrieve plugin collection from configuration
option: Plugins = dict(config._schema)["plugins"]
assert isinstance(option, Plugins)
# Load all plugins in group
self.plugins: dict[str, BasePlugin] = {}
try:
for name, plugin in self._load(option):
self.plugins[name] = plugin
# The plugin could not be loaded, likely because it's not installed or
# misconfigured, so we raise a plugin error for a nicer error message
except Exception as e:
raise PluginError(str(e))
# Patch order of plugin methods
for events in option.plugins.events.values():
self._patch(events, config)
# Invoke `on_startup` event for plugins in group
command = "serve" if self.is_serve else "build"
for method in option.plugins.events["startup"]:
plugin = self._get_plugin(method)
# Ensure that we have a method bound to a plugin (and not a hook)
if plugin and plugin in self.plugins.values():
method(command = command, dirty = self.is_dirty)
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Retrieve plugin instance for bound method or nothing
def _get_plugin(self, method: Callable):
return getattr(method, "__self__", None)
# Retrieve priority of plugin method
def _get_priority(self, method: Callable):
return getattr(method, "mkdocs_priority", 0)
# Retrieve position of plugin
def _get_position(self, plugin: BasePlugin, config: MkDocsConfig) -> int:
for at, (_, candidate) in enumerate(config.plugins.items()):
if plugin == candidate:
return at
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Load plugins that are part of the group
def _load(self, option: Plugins):
for name, data in option._parse_configs(self.config.plugins):
yield option.load_plugin_with_namespace(name, data)
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Patch order of plugin methods - all other plugin methods are already in
# the right order, so we only need to check those that are part of the group
# and bubble them up into the right location. Some plugin methods may define
# priorities, so we need to make sure to order correctly within those.
def _patch(self, methods: list[Callable], config: MkDocsConfig):
position = self._get_position(self, config)
for at in reversed(range(1, len(methods))):
tail = methods[at - 1]
head = methods[at]
# Skip if the plugin is not part of the group
plugin = self._get_plugin(head)
if not plugin or plugin not in self.plugins.values():
continue
# Skip if the previous method has a higher priority than the current
# one, because we know we can't swap them anyway
if self._get_priority(tail) > self._get_priority(head):
continue
# Ensure that we have a method bound to a plugin (and not a hook)
plugin = self._get_plugin(tail)
if not plugin:
continue
# Both methods have the same priority, so we check if the ordering
# of both methods is violated, and if it is, swap them
if (position < self._get_position(plugin, config)):
methods[at], methods[at - 1] = tail, head
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Data
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Set up logging
log = logging.getLogger("mkdocs.material.group")