SickGear/lib/apprise/config/ConfigMemory.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2020 Chris Caron <lead2gold@gmail.com>
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from .ConfigBase import ConfigBase
from ..AppriseLocale import gettext_lazy as _
class ConfigMemory(ConfigBase):
"""
For information that was loaded from memory and does not
persist anywhere.
"""
# The default descriptive name associated with the service
service_name = _('Memory')
# The default protocol
protocol = 'memory'
def __init__(self, content, **kwargs):
"""
Initialize Memory Object
Memory objects just store the raw configuration in memory. There is
no external reference point. It's always considered cached.
"""
super(ConfigMemory, self).__init__(**kwargs)
# Store our raw config into memory
self.content = content
if self.config_format is None:
# Detect our format if possible
self.config_format = \
ConfigMemory.detect_config_format(self.content)
return
def url(self, privacy=False, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Returns the URL built dynamically based on specified arguments.
"""
return 'memory://'
def read(self, **kwargs):
"""
Simply return content stored into memory
"""
return self.content
@staticmethod
def parse_url(url):
"""
Memory objects have no parseable URL
"""
# These URLs can not be parsed
return None