Could you assist me with passing a class field to a class method decorator as an argument? Specifically, what I'm trying to achieve is the following:
class Client: def __init__(self, url): self.url = url @check_authorization("some_attr", self.url) def get(self): do_work()
However, I'm encountering an error indicating that "self" does not exist when attempting to pass "self.url" to the decorator. Is there a solution to this issue?
Certainly. Here's a way you can accomplish your desired behavior:
Instead of specifying the instance attribute during class definition, you can evaluate it dynamically at runtime:
def check_authorization(f): def wrapper(*args): print(args[0].url) return f(*args) return wrapper class Client: def __init__(self, url): self.url = url @check_authorization def get(self): print('get') >>> Client('http://www.google.com').get() http://www.google.com get
The decorator captures the method's parameters. The first parameter refers to the instance, and you access the attribute from it.
You can also provide the attribute name as a string to the decorator and use "getattr" if you prefer not to hardcode it:
def check_authorization(attribute): def _check_authorization(f): def wrapper(self, *args): print(getattr(self, attribute)) return f(self, *args) return wrapper return _check_authorization
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