lazy
Lazy attributes for Python objects
Package Contents
- @lazy
- A decorator to create lazy attributes.
Overview
Lazy attributes are computed attributes that are evaluated only once, the first time they are used. Subsequent uses return the results of the first call. They come handy when code should run
- late, i.e. just before it is needed, and
- once, i.e. not twice, in the lifetime of an object.
You can think of it as deferred initialization. The possibilities are endless.
Examples
The class below creates its store
resource lazily:
from lazy import lazy class FileUploadTmpStore(object): @lazy def store(self): location = settings.get('fs.filestore') return FileSystemStore(location) def put(self, uid, fp): self.store.put(uid, fp) fp.seek(0) def get(self, uid, default=None): return self.store.get(uid, default)
Another application area is caching:
class PersonView(View): @lazy def person_id(self): return self.request.get('person_id', -1) @lazy def person_data(self): return self.session.query(Person).get(self.person_id)
Documentation
For further details please refer to the API Documentation.
Credits
I first encountered this type of descriptor in the
zope.cachedescriptors
package, which is part of the
Zope Toolkit.