__init_subclass__

David Beazley on Twitter said:

I think 95% of the problems once solved by a metaclass can be solved by __init_subclass__ instead

This inspired me to finally learn how to use it! I used my asyncinject project as an experimental playground.

The __init_subclass__ class method is called when the class itself is being constructed. It gets passed the cls and can make modifications to it.

Here's the pattern I used:

class AsyncInject:
    def __init_subclass__(cls, **kwargs):
        super().__init_subclass__(**kwargs)
        # Decorate any items that are 'async def' methods
        cls._registry = {}
        inject_all = getattr(cls, "_inject_all", False)
        for name in dir(cls):
            value = getattr(cls, name)
            if inspect.iscoroutinefunction(value) and (
                inject_all or getattr(value, "_inject", None)
            ):
                setattr(cls, name, _make_method(value))
                cls._registry[name] = getattr(cls, name)
        # Gather graph for later dependency resolution
        graph = {
            key: {
                p
                for p in inspect.signature(method).parameters.keys()
                if p != "self" and not p.startswith("_")
            }
            for key, method in cls._registry.items()
        }
        cls._graph = graph

As you can see, it's using getattr() and setattr() against the cls object to make modifications to the class - in this case it's running a decorator against various methods and adding two new class properties, _registry and _graph.

The **kwargs thing there is interesting: you can define keyword arguments and use them when you subclass, like this:

class MySubClass(AsyncInject, inject_all=True):
    ...

This doesn't work with my above example, but I could change it to start like this instead:

class AsyncInject:
    def __init_subclass__(cls, inject_all=False, **kwargs):
        super().__init_subclass__(**kwargs)
        # Decorate any items that are 'async def' methods
        cls._registry = {}
        for name in dir(cls):
            value = getattr(cls, name)
            if inspect.iscoroutinefunction(value) and (
                inject_all or getattr(value, "_inject", None)
            ):
                setattr(cls, name, _make_method(value))
                cls._registry[name] = getattr(cls, name)

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Created 2021-12-03T11:19:51-08:00, updated 2021-12-03T11:22:59-08:00 · History · Edit