- @classmethod
- def get_cached(cls: type[BaseModelInstance],
- id_: BaseModelId) -> BaseModelInstance | None:
- """Get object of id_ from class's cache, or None if not found."""
- # pylint: disable=consider-iterating-dictionary
- cache = cls.get_cache()
- if id_ in cache.keys():
- obj = cache[id_]
- assert isinstance(obj, cls)
- return obj
- return None
+ def __hash__(self) -> int:
+ hashable = [self.id_] + [getattr(self, name) for name in self.to_save]
+ for definition in self.to_save_relations:
+ attr = getattr(self, definition[2])
+ hashable += [tuple(rel.id_ for rel in attr)]
+ for name in self.to_save_versioned:
+ hashable += [hash(getattr(self, name))]
+ return hash(tuple(hashable))
+
+ def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
+ if not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
+ return False
+ return hash(self) == hash(other)
+
+ def __lt__(self, other: Any) -> bool:
+ if not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
+ msg = 'cannot compare to object of different class'
+ raise HandledException(msg)
+ assert isinstance(self.id_, int)
+ assert isinstance(other.id_, int)
+ return self.id_ < other.id_
+
+ # cache management
+ # (we primarily use the cache to ensure we work on the same object in
+ # memory no matter where and how we retrieve it, e.g. we don't want
+ # .by_id() calls to create a new object each time, but rather a pointer
+ # to the one already instantiated)
+
+ def __getattribute__(self, name: str) -> Any:
+ """Ensure fail if ._disappear() was called, except to check ._exists"""
+ if name != '_exists' and not super().__getattribute__('_exists'):
+ raise HandledException('Object does not exist.')
+ return super().__getattribute__(name)
+
+ def _disappear(self) -> None:
+ """Invalidate object, make future use raise exceptions."""
+ assert self.id_ is not None
+ if self._get_cached(self.id_):
+ self._uncache()
+ to_kill = list(self.__dict__.keys())
+ for attr in to_kill:
+ delattr(self, attr)
+ self._exists = False