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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T10:52:37+00:00 2026-06-13T10:52:37+00:00

Hi this is newbie in python, I want write a prioritized decorator which will

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Hi this is newbie in python, I want write a prioritized decorator which will decide which class instance has to be instantiated depending upon the priority value passed to the decorator.

# abstract class
class Base:
   def method1(self):
    pass

@deco(priority=1)
class A(Base):
    def method1(self):
        pass

@deco(priority=3)
class B(Base):
    def method1(self):
        pass

@deco(priority=2)
class C(B):
    def method1(self):
        pass

def return_class_obj():
# this method will return the object based upon the priority of the 
# class passed through decorator
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    2026-06-13T10:52:38+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 10:52 am

    It seems that you need something like this:

    class Factory():
        registred = {}
    
        @classmethod
        def register(cls, priority):
            registred = cls.registred
            def inner(inner_cls):
                registred[priority] = inner_cls
                return inner_cls
            return inner
        @classmethod
        def get(cls):
            return min(cls.registred.items())[1]()
    
    @Factory.register(3) 
    class A():
        def test(self):
            print "A"
    
    Factory.get().test()
    
    @Factory.register(2)
    class B():
        def test(self):
            print "B"
    
    Factory.get().test()
    
    @Factory.register(1)
    class C(B):
        def test(self):
            print "C"
    
    Factory.get().test()
    

    This will output ABC

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