I have an Abstract Base Class and subclasses defined as follows (Python 2.7):
import abc
import MyDatabaseModule
class _DbObject(object):
__metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta
def _GetObjectType(self):
raise NotImplementedError, "Please override in the derived class"
ObjectType = abc.abstractproperty(_GetObjectType, None)
class Entry(_DbObject):
_objectTypeID = 'ENTRY'
def _GetObjectType(self):
return MyDatabaseModule.DoesSomethingWith(self._objectTypeID)
ObjectType = property(_GetObjectType, None)
This works fine, meaning that the base class _DbObject
cannot be instantiated because it has only an abstract version of the property getter method.
try:
dbObject = _DbObject()
print "dbObject.ObjectType: " + dbObject.ObjectType
except Exception, err:
print 'ERROR:', str(err)
Now I can do:
entry = Entry()
print entry.ObjectType
to get access to the ObjectType
property. However, what I would like to be able to do is just:
print Entry.ObjectType
However, wherever I try to insert @classmethod
, I get the error classmethod object is not callabale
.