Module osbot_utils.graphs.mgraph.MGraph__Edge

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from osbot_utils.base_classes.Kwargs_To_Self        import Kwargs_To_Self
from osbot_utils.graphs.mermaid.Mermaid__Node import LINE_PADDING, Mermaid__Node
from osbot_utils.graphs.mgraph.MGraph__Node   import MGraph__Node
from osbot_utils.utils.Str import safe_str


class MGraph__Edge(Kwargs_To_Self):
    attributes : dict
    from_node  : MGraph__Node
    label      : str
    to_node    : MGraph__Node

    def __init__(self, **kwargs):
        super().__init__(**kwargs)

    # def __repr__(self):
    #     return self.__str__()

    def __str__(self):
        return f'[Graph Edge] from "{self.from_node.key}" to "{self.to_node.key}" '

    # def cast(self, source):
    #     self.__dict__ = source.__dict__
    #     return self

    def data(self):
        return self.__locals__()             # todo: see if there is a better way to do this (specialy as the edge objects gets more features and attributes)

Classes

class MGraph__Edge (**kwargs)

A mixin class to strictly assign keyword arguments to pre-defined instance attributes during initialization.

This base class provides an init method that assigns values from keyword arguments to instance attributes. If an attribute with the same name as a key from the kwargs is defined in the class, it will be set to the value from kwargs. If the key does not match any predefined attribute names, an exception is raised.

This behavior enforces strict control over the attributes of instances, ensuring that only predefined attributes can be set at the time of instantiation and avoids silent attribute creation which can lead to bugs in the code.

Usage

class MyConfigurableClass(Kwargs_To_Self): attribute1 = 'default_value' attribute2 = True attribute3 : str attribute4 : list attribute4 : int = 42

# Other methods can be added here

Correctly override default values by passing keyword arguments

instance = MyConfigurableClass(attribute1='new_value', attribute2=False)

This will raise an exception as 'attribute3' is not predefined

instance = MyConfigurableClass(attribute3='invalid_attribute')

this will also assign the default value to any variable that has a type defined. In the example above the default values (mapped by default__kwargs and locals) will be: attribute1 = 'default_value' attribute2 = True attribute3 = '' # default value of str attribute4 = [] # default value of list attribute4 = 42 # defined value in the class

Note

It is important that all attributes which may be set at instantiation are predefined in the class. Failure to do so will result in an exception being raised.

Methods

init(**kwargs): The initializer that handles the assignment of keyword arguments to instance attributes. It enforces strict attribute assignment rules, only allowing attributes that are already defined in the class to be set.

Initialize an instance of the derived class, strictly assigning provided keyword arguments to corresponding instance attributes.

Parameters

**kwargs: Variable length keyword arguments.

Raises

Exception
If a key from kwargs does not correspond to any attribute pre-defined in the class, an exception is raised to prevent setting an undefined attribute.
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class MGraph__Edge(Kwargs_To_Self):
    attributes : dict
    from_node  : MGraph__Node
    label      : str
    to_node    : MGraph__Node

    def __init__(self, **kwargs):
        super().__init__(**kwargs)

    # def __repr__(self):
    #     return self.__str__()

    def __str__(self):
        return f'[Graph Edge] from "{self.from_node.key}" to "{self.to_node.key}" '

    # def cast(self, source):
    #     self.__dict__ = source.__dict__
    #     return self

    def data(self):
        return self.__locals__()             # todo: see if there is a better way to do this (specialy as the edge objects gets more features and attributes)

Ancestors

Subclasses

Class variables

var attributes : dict
var from_nodeMGraph__Node
var label : str
var to_nodeMGraph__Node

Methods

def data(self)
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def data(self):
    return self.__locals__()             # todo: see if there is a better way to do this (specialy as the edge objects gets more features and attributes)

Inherited members