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class InvalidError(Exception):
"""Raised when invalid input is received."""
pass
class Constant(object):
"""Something that must be equal to a constant value."""
def __init__(self, value):
self.value = value
def coerce(self, value):
if value != self.value:
raise InvalidError("%r != %r" % (value, self.value))
return value
class Any(object):
"""Something which must apply to any of a number of different schemas.
@param schemas: Other schema objects.
"""
def __init__(self, *schemas):
self.schemas = schemas
def coerce(self, value):
"""
The result of the first schema which doesn't raise
L{InvalidError} from its C{coerce} method will be returned.
"""
for schema in self.schemas:
try:
return schema.coerce(value)
except InvalidError:
pass
raise InvalidError("%r did not match any schema in %s"
% (value, self.schemas))
class Bool(object):
"""Something that must be a C{bool}."""
def coerce(self, value):
if not isinstance(value, bool):
raise InvalidError("%r is not a bool" % (value,))
return value
class Int(object):
"""Something that must be an C{int} or C{long}."""
def coerce(self, value):
if not isinstance(value, (int, long)):
raise InvalidError("%r isn't an int or long" % (value,))
return value
class Float(object):
"""Something that must be an C{int}, C{long}, or C{float}."""
def coerce(self, value):
if not isinstance(value, (int, long, float)):
raise InvalidError("%r isn't a float" % (value,))
return value
class String(object):
"""Something that must be a C{str}."""
def coerce(self, value):
if not isinstance(value, str):
raise InvalidError("%r isn't a str" % (value,))
return value
class Unicode(object):
"""Something that must be a C{unicode}."""
def coerce(self, value):
if not isinstance(value, unicode):
raise InvalidError("%r isn't a unicode" % (value,))
return value
class UnicodeOrString(object):
"""Something that must be a C{unicode} or {str}.
If the value is a C{str}, it will automatically be decoded.
@param encoding: The encoding to automatically decode C{str}s with.
"""
def __init__(self, encoding):
self.encoding = encoding
def coerce(self, value):
if isinstance(value, str):
try:
value = value.decode(self.encoding)
except UnicodeDecodeError, e:
raise InvalidError("%r can't be decoded: %s" % (value, str(e)))
if not isinstance(value, unicode):
raise InvalidError("%r isn't a unicode" % (value,))
return value
class List(object):
"""Something which must be a C{list}.
@param schema: The schema that all values of the list must match.
"""
def __init__(self, schema):
self.schema = schema
def coerce(self, value):
if not isinstance(value, list):
raise InvalidError("%r is not a list" % (value,))
new_list = list(value)
for i, subvalue in enumerate(value):
try:
new_list[i] = self.schema.coerce(subvalue)
except InvalidError, e:
raise InvalidError(
"%r could not coerce with %s: %s"
% (subvalue, self.schema, e))
return new_list
class Tuple(object):
"""Something which must be a fixed-length tuple.
@param schema: A sequence of schemas, which will be applied to
each value in the tuple respectively.
"""
def __init__(self, *schema):
self.schema = schema
def coerce(self, value):
if not isinstance(value, tuple):
raise InvalidError("%r is not a tuple" % (value,))
if len(value) != len(self.schema):
raise InvalidError("Need %s items, got %s in %r"
% (len(self.schema), len(value), value))
new_value = []
for schema, value in zip(self.schema, value):
new_value.append(schema.coerce(value))
return tuple(new_value)
class KeyDict(object):
"""Something which must be a C{dict} with defined keys.
The keys must be constant and the values must match a per-key schema.
@param schema: A dict mapping keys to schemas that the values of those
keys must match.
"""
def __init__(self, schema, optional=None):
if optional is None:
optional = []
self.optional = set(optional)
self.schema = schema
def coerce(self, value):
new_dict = {}
if not isinstance(value, dict):
raise InvalidError("%r is not a dict." % (value,))
for k, v in value.iteritems():
if k not in self.schema:
raise InvalidError("%r is not a valid key as per %r"
% (k, self.schema))
try:
new_dict[k] = self.schema[k].coerce(v)
except InvalidError, e:
raise InvalidError(
"Value of %r key of dict %r could not coerce with %s: %s"
% (k, value, self.schema[k], e))
new_keys = set(new_dict.keys())
required_keys = set(self.schema.keys()) - self.optional
missing = required_keys - new_keys
if missing:
raise InvalidError("Missing keys %s" % (missing,))
return new_dict
class Dict(object):
"""Something which must be a C{dict} with arbitrary keys.
@param key_schema: The schema that keys must match.
@param value_schema: The schema that values must match.
"""
def __init__(self, key_schema, value_schema):
self.key_schema = key_schema
self.value_schema = value_schema
def coerce(self, value):
if not isinstance(value, dict):
raise InvalidError("%r is not a dict." % (value,))
new_dict = {}
for k, v in value.items():
new_dict[self.key_schema.coerce(k)] = self.value_schema.coerce(v)
return new_dict
class Message(KeyDict):
"""
Like L{KeyDict}, but with three predefined keys: C{type}, C{api},
and C{timestamp}. Of these, C{api} and C{timestamp} are optional.
@param type: The type of the message. The C{type} key will need to
match this as a constant.
@param schema: A dict of additional schema in a format L{KeyDict}
will accept.
@param optional: An optional list of keys that should be optional.
"""
def __init__(self, type, schema, optional=None):
self.type = type
schema["timestamp"] = Float()
schema["api"] = Any(String(), Constant(None))
schema["type"] = Constant(type)
if optional is not None:
optional.extend(["timestamp", "api"])
else:
optional = ["timestamp", "api"]
super(Message, self).__init__(schema, optional=optional)
def coerce(self, value):
for k in value.keys():
if k not in self.schema:
# We don't know about this field, just discard it. This
# is useful when a client that introduced some new field
# in a message talks to an older server, that don't understand
# the new field yet.
value.pop(k)
return super(Message, self).coerce(value)
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