Remove merge_into and just have merged which copies inputs to avoid footguns

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Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) 2024-01-17 15:02:07 +00:00
parent 29541fd994
commit c91ab4bc55

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@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ import subprocess
import sys
from argparse import ArgumentParser
from collections import defaultdict
from copy import deepcopy
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from itertools import chain
from pathlib import Path
@ -321,37 +322,42 @@ def flush_buffers() -> None:
sys.stderr.flush()
def merge_into(dest: Any, new: Any) -> None:
def merged(a: Any, b: Any) -> Any:
"""
Merges `new` into `dest` with the following rules:
Merges `a` and `b` together, returning the result.
The merge is performed with the following rules:
- dicts: values with the same key will be merged recursively
- lists: `new` will be appended to `dest`
- primitives: they will be checked for equality and inequality will result
in a ValueError
It is an error for `dest` and `new` to be of different types.
It is an error for `a` and `b` to be of different types.
"""
if isinstance(dest, dict) and isinstance(new, dict):
for k, v in new.items():
if k in dest:
merge_into(dest[k], v)
if isinstance(a, dict) and isinstance(b, dict):
result = {}
for key in set(a.keys()) | set(b.keys()):
if key in a and key in b:
result[key] = merged(a[key], b[key])
elif key in a:
result[key] = deepcopy(a[key])
else:
dest[k] = v
elif isinstance(dest, list) and isinstance(new, list):
dest.extend(new)
elif type(dest) != type(new):
raise TypeError(f"Cannot merge {type(dest).__name__} and {type(new).__name__}")
elif dest != new:
raise ValueError(f"Cannot merge primitive values: {dest!r} != {new!r}")
result[key] = deepcopy(b[key])
return result
elif isinstance(a, list) and isinstance(b, list):
return deepcopy(a) + deepcopy(b)
elif type(a) != type(b):
raise TypeError(f"Cannot merge {type(a).__name__} and {type(b).__name__}")
elif a != b:
raise ValueError(f"Cannot merge primitive values: {a!r} != {b!r}")
def merged(a: Dict[str, Any], b: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""
Merges `b` into `a` and returns `a`. Here because we can't use `merge_into`
in a lamba conveniently.
"""
merge_into(a, b)
if type(a) not in {str, int, float, bool, None.__class__}:
raise TypeError(
f"Cannot use `merged` on type {a} as it may not be safe (must either be an immutable primitive or must have special copy/merge logic)"
)
return a
@ -454,10 +460,10 @@ def instantiate_worker_template(
Returns: worker configuration dictionary
"""
worker_config_dict = dataclasses.asdict(template)
stream_writers_dict = {
writer: worker_name for writer in template.stream_writers
}
worker_config_dict["shared_extra_conf"] = merged(template.shared_extra_conf(worker_name), stream_writers_dict)
stream_writers_dict = {writer: worker_name for writer in template.stream_writers}
worker_config_dict["shared_extra_conf"] = merged(
template.shared_extra_conf(worker_name), stream_writers_dict
)
worker_config_dict["endpoint_patterns"] = sorted(template.endpoint_patterns)
worker_config_dict["listener_resources"] = sorted(template.listener_resources)
return worker_config_dict
@ -786,7 +792,7 @@ def generate_worker_files(
)
# Update the shared config with any options needed to enable this worker.
merge_into(shared_config, worker_config["shared_extra_conf"])
shared_config = merged(shared_config, worker_config["shared_extra_conf"])
if using_unix_sockets:
healthcheck_urls.append(