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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
import sentry_sdk
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from typing import Any, ContextManager, Optional
import sentry_sdk.consts
class _InitGuard:
def __init__(self, client):
# type: (sentry_sdk.Client) -> None
self._client = client
def __enter__(self):
# type: () -> _InitGuard
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
c = self._client
if c is not None:
c.close()
def _check_python_deprecations():
# type: () -> None
# Since we're likely to deprecate Python versions in the future, I'm keeping
# this handy function around. Use this to detect the Python version used and
# to output logger.warning()s if it's deprecated.
pass
def _init(*args, **kwargs):
# type: (*Optional[str], **Any) -> ContextManager[Any]
"""Initializes the SDK and optionally integrations.
This takes the same arguments as the client constructor.
"""
client = sentry_sdk.Client(*args, **kwargs)
sentry_sdk.get_global_scope().set_client(client)
_check_python_deprecations()
rv = _InitGuard(client)
return rv
if TYPE_CHECKING:
# Make mypy, PyCharm and other static analyzers think `init` is a type to
# have nicer autocompletion for params.
#
# Use `ClientConstructor` to define the argument types of `init` and
# `ContextManager[Any]` to tell static analyzers about the return type.
class init(sentry_sdk.consts.ClientConstructor, _InitGuard): # noqa: N801
pass
else:
# Alias `init` for actual usage. Go through the lambda indirection to throw
# PyCharm off of the weakly typed signature (it would otherwise discover
# both the weakly typed signature of `_init` and our faked `init` type).
init = (lambda: _init)()