Explanation:
__enter__
is giving None
as an output, since there is no return
, therefore it would directly trigger __exit__
since None
has no attribute name
, ex:
>>> None.name
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<pyshell#0>", line 1, in <module>
None.__name__
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'name'
>>>
If you set it to call __class__.__name__
(None
objects have that attribute, which gives NoneType
), you could find the problem easily:
class Test:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
def __enter__(self):
print(f'entering {self.name}')
def __exit__(self, exctype, excinst, exctb) -> bool:
print(f'exiting {self.name}')
return True
with Test('first') as test:
print(f'in {test.__class__.__name__}')
test = Test('second')
with test:
print(f'in {test.__class__.__name__}')
Output:
entering first
in NoneType
exiting first
entering second
in Test
exiting second
As you can see, it says in NoneType
, not returning any value is the reason to this. In a lot of cases, __enter__
doesn't need to return, but in this case the Test
class needs it to return.
Solution:
The solution would be to keep the Test
instance, so that it calls the name
of a returned self
after the context manager __enter__
result. So far the __enter__
results None
, therefore None.name
attribute doesn't exist. So if you return self
, test.name
attribute would exist.
The solution would be to return self
in the __enter__
magic method implementation:
...
def __enter__(self):
print(f'entering {self.name}')
return self
...
Full code:
class Test:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
def __enter__(self):
print(f'entering {self.name}')
return self
def __exit__(self, exctype, excinst, exctb) -> bool:
print(f'exiting {self.name}')
return True
with Test('first') as test:
print(f'in {test.name}')
test = Test('second')
with test:
print(f'in {test.name}')
Output:
entering first
in first
exiting first
entering second
in second
exiting second
The extra info I gave that the other answers didn't give is a more concrete proof of the __enter__
method implementation giving None
. I showed an example as well of it.