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#
# Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Alec Thomas <alec@swapoff.org>
# All rights reserved.
#
# This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
# you should have received as part of this distribution.
#
# Author: Alec Thomas <alec@swapoff.org>
"""Schema validation for Python data structures.
Given eg. a nested data structure like this:
{
'exclude': ['Users', 'Uptime'],
'include': [],
'set': {
'snmp_community': 'public',
'snmp_timeout': 15,
'snmp_version': '2c',
},
'targets': {
'localhost': {
'exclude': ['Uptime'],
'features': {
'Uptime': {
'retries': 3,
},
'Users': {
'snmp_community': 'monkey',
'snmp_port': 15,
},
},
'include': ['Users'],
'set': {
'snmp_community': 'monkeys',
},
},
},
}
A schema like this:
>>> settings = {
... 'snmp_community': str,
... 'retries': int,
... 'snmp_version': All(Coerce(str), Any('3', '2c', '1')),
... }
>>> features = ['Ping', 'Uptime', 'Http']
>>> schema = Schema({
... 'exclude': features,
... 'include': features,
... 'set': settings,
... 'targets': {
... 'exclude': features,
... 'include': features,
... 'features': {
... str: settings,
... },
... },
... })
Validate like so:
>>> schema({
... 'set': {
... 'snmp_community': 'public',
... 'snmp_version': '2c',
... },
... 'targets': {
... 'exclude': ['Ping'],
... 'features': {
... 'Uptime': {'retries': 3},
... 'Users': {'snmp_community': 'monkey'},
... },
... },
... }) == {
... 'set': {'snmp_version': '2c', 'snmp_community': 'public'},
... 'targets': {
... 'exclude': ['Ping'],
... 'features': {'Uptime': {'retries': 3},
... 'Users': {'snmp_community': 'monkey'}}}}
True
"""
from functools import wraps
import os
import re
import sys
from contextlib import contextmanager
if sys.version > '3':
import urllib.parse as urlparse
long = int
unicode = str
basestring = str
ifilter = filter
iteritems = dict.items
else:
from itertools import ifilter
import urlparse
iteritems = dict.iteritems
__author__ = 'Alec Thomas <alec@swapoff.org>'
__version__ = '0.8.2'
@contextmanager
def raises(exc, msg=None):
try:
yield
except exc as e:
if msg is not None:
assert str(e) == msg, '%r != %r' % (str(e), msg)
class Undefined(object):
def __nonzero__(self):
return False
def __repr__(self):
return '...'
UNDEFINED = Undefined()
class Error(Exception):
"""Base validation exception."""
class SchemaError(Error):
"""An error was encountered in the schema."""
class Invalid(Error):
"""The data was invalid.
:attr msg: The error message.
:attr path: The path to the error, as a list of keys in the source data.
"""
def __init__(self, message, path=None):
Error.__init__(self, message)
self.path = path or []
@property
def msg(self):
return self.args[0]
def __str__(self):
path = ' @ data[%s]' % ']['.join(map(repr, self.path)) \
if self.path else ''
return Exception.__str__(self) + path
class MultipleInvalid(Invalid):
def __init__(self, errors=None):
self.errors = errors[:] if errors else []
def __repr__(self):
return 'MultipleInvalid(%r)' % self.errors
@property
def msg(self):
return self.errors[0].msg
@property
def path(self):
return self.errors[0].path
def add(self, error):
self.errors.append(error)
def __str__(self):
return str(self.errors[0])
class Schema(object):
"""A validation schema.
The schema is a Python tree-like structure where nodes are pattern
matched against corresponding trees of values.
Nodes can be values, in which case a direct comparison is used, types,
in which case an isinstance() check is performed, or callables, which will
validate and optionally convert the value.
"""
def __init__(self, schema, required=False, extra=False):
"""Create a new Schema.
:param schema: Validation schema. See :module:`voluptuous` for details.
:param required: Keys defined in the schema must be in the data.
:param extra: Keys in the data need not have keys in the schema.
"""
self.schema = schema
self.required = required
self.extra = extra
self._compiled = self._compile(schema)
def __call__(self, data):
"""Validate data against this schema."""
try:
return self._compiled([], data)
except MultipleInvalid:
raise
except Invalid as e:
raise MultipleInvalid([e])
# return self.validate([], self.schema, data)
def _compile(self, schema):
if schema is Extra:
return lambda _, v: v
if isinstance(schema, Object):
return self._compile_object(schema)
if isinstance(schema, dict):
return self._compile_dict(schema)
elif isinstance(schema, list):
return self._compile_list(schema)
elif isinstance(schema, tuple):
return self._compile_tuple(schema)
type_ = type(schema)
if type_ is type:
type_ = schema
if type_ in (int, long, str, unicode, float, complex, object,
list, dict, type(None)) or callable(schema):
return _compile_scalar(schema)
raise SchemaError('unsupported schema data type %r' %
type(schema).__name__)
def _compile_mapping(self, schema, invalid_msg=None):
"""Create validator for given mapping."""
invalid_msg = ' ' + (invalid_msg or 'for mapping value')
default_required_keys = set(key for key in schema
if
(self.required and not isinstance(key, Optional))
or
isinstance(key, Required))
_compiled_schema = {}
for skey, svalue in iteritems(schema):
new_key = self._compile(skey)
new_value = self._compile(svalue)
_compiled_schema[skey] = (new_key, new_value)
def validate_mapping(path, iterable, out):
required_keys = default_required_keys.copy()
error = None
errors = []
for key, value in iterable:
key_path = path + [key]
for skey, (ckey, cvalue) in iteritems(_compiled_schema):
try:
new_key = ckey(key_path, key)
except Invalid as e:
if len(e.path) > len(key_path):
raise
if not error or len(e.path) > len(error.path):
error = e
continue
# Backtracking is not performed once a key is selected, so if
# the value is invalid we immediately throw an exception.
exception_errors = []
try:
out[new_key] = cvalue(key_path, value)
except MultipleInvalid as e:
exception_errors.extend(e.errors)
except Invalid as e:
exception_errors.append(e)
if exception_errors:
for err in exception_errors:
if len(err.path) > len(key_path):
errors.append(err)
else:
errors.append(
Invalid(err.msg + invalid_msg, err.path))
break
# Key and value okay, mark any Required() fields as found.
required_keys.discard(skey)
break
else:
if self.extra:
out[key] = value
else:
errors.append(Invalid('extra keys not allowed', key_path))
for key in required_keys:
if getattr(key, 'default', UNDEFINED) is not UNDEFINED:
out[key.schema] = key.default
else:
msg = key.msg if hasattr(key, 'msg') and key.msg else 'required key not provided'
errors.append(Invalid(msg, path + [key]))
if errors:
raise MultipleInvalid(errors)
return out
return validate_mapping
def _compile_object(self, schema):
"""Validate an object.
Has the same behavior as dictionary validator but work with object
attributes.
For example:
>>> class Structure(object):
... def __init__(self, one=None, three=None):
... self.one = one
... self.three = three
...
>>> validate = Schema(Object({'one': 'two', 'three': 'four'}, cls=Structure))
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, "not a valid value for object value @ data['one']"):
... validate(Structure(one='three'))
"""
base_validate = self._compile_mapping(schema,
invalid_msg='for object value')
def validate_object(path, data):
if schema.cls is not UNDEFINED and not isinstance(data, schema.cls):
raise Invalid('expected a {0!r}'.format(schema.cls), path)
iterable = _iterate_object(data)
iterable = ifilter(lambda item: item[1] is not None, iterable)
out = base_validate(path, iterable, {})
return type(data)(**out)
return validate_object
def _compile_dict(self, schema):
"""Validate a dictionary.
A dictionary schema can contain a set of values, or at most one
validator function/type.
A dictionary schema will only validate a dictionary:
>>> validate = Schema({})
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, 'expected a dictionary'):
... validate([])
An invalid dictionary value:
>>> validate = Schema({'one': 'two', 'three': 'four'})
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, "not a valid value for dictionary value @ data['one']"):
... validate({'one': 'three'})
An invalid key:
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, "extra keys not allowed @ data['two']"):
... validate({'two': 'three'})
Validation function, in this case the "int" type:
>>> validate = Schema({'one': 'two', 'three': 'four', int: str})
Valid integer input:
>>> validate({10: 'twenty'})
{10: 'twenty'}
By default, a "type" in the schema (in this case "int") will be used
purely to validate that the corresponding value is of that type. It
will not Coerce the value:
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, "extra keys not allowed @ data['10']"):
... validate({'10': 'twenty'})
Wrap them in the Coerce() function to achieve this:
>>> validate = Schema({'one': 'two', 'three': 'four',
... Coerce(int): str})
>>> validate({'10': 'twenty'})
{10: 'twenty'}
Custom message for required key
>>> validate = Schema({Required('one', 'required'): 'two'})
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, "required @ data['one']"):
... validate({})
(This is to avoid unexpected surprises.)
Multiple errors for nested field in a dict:
>>> validate = Schema({
... 'adict': {
... 'strfield': str,
... 'intfield': int
... }
... })
>>> try:
... validate({
... 'adict': {
... 'strfield': 123,
... 'intfield': 'one'
... }
... })
... except MultipleInvalid as e:
... print(sorted(str(i) for i in e.errors)) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
["expected int for dictionary value @ data['adict']['intfield']",
"expected str for dictionary value @ data['adict']['strfield']"]
"""
base_validate = self._compile_mapping(schema,
invalid_msg='for dictionary value')
def validate_dict(path, data):
if not isinstance(data, dict):
raise Invalid('expected a dictionary', path)
out = type(data)()
return base_validate(path, iteritems(data), out)
return validate_dict
def _compile_sequence(self, schema, seq_type):
"""Validate a sequence type.
This is a sequence of valid values or validators tried in order.
>>> validator = Schema(['one', 'two', int])
>>> validator(['one'])
['one']
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, 'invalid list value @ data[0]'):
... validator([3.5])
>>> validator([1])
[1]
"""
_compiled = [self._compile(s) for s in schema]
seq_type_name = seq_type.__name__
def validate_sequence(path, data):
if not isinstance(data, seq_type):
raise Invalid('expected a %s' % seq_type_name, path)
# Empty seq schema, allow any data.
if not schema:
return data
out = []
invalid = None
errors = []
index_path = UNDEFINED
for i, value in enumerate(data):
index_path = path + [i]
invalid = None
for validate in _compiled:
try:
out.append(validate(index_path, value))
break
except Invalid as e:
if len(e.path) > len(index_path):
raise
invalid = e
else:
if len(invalid.path) <= len(index_path):
invalid = Invalid('invalid %s value' % seq_type_name, index_path)
errors.append(invalid)
if errors:
raise MultipleInvalid(errors)
return type(data)(out)
return validate_sequence
def _compile_tuple(self, schema):
"""Validate a tuple.
A tuple is a sequence of valid values or validators tried in order.
>>> validator = Schema(('one', 'two', int))
>>> validator(('one',))
('one',)
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, 'invalid tuple value @ data[0]'):
... validator((3.5,))
>>> validator((1,))
(1,)
"""
return self._compile_sequence(schema, tuple)
def _compile_list(self, schema):
"""Validate a list.
A list is a sequence of valid values or validators tried in order.
>>> validator = Schema(['one', 'two', int])
>>> validator(['one'])
['one']
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, 'invalid list value @ data[0]'):
... validator([3.5])
>>> validator([1])
[1]
"""
return self._compile_sequence(schema, list)
def _compile_scalar(schema):
"""A scalar value.
The schema can either be a value or a type.
>>> _compile_scalar(int)([], 1)
1
>>> with raises(Invalid, 'expected float'):
... _compile_scalar(float)([], '1')
Callables have
>>> _compile_scalar(lambda v: float(v))([], '1')
1.0
As a convenience, ValueError's are trapped:
>>> with raises(Invalid, 'not a valid value'):
... _compile_scalar(lambda v: float(v))([], 'a')
"""
if isinstance(schema, type):
def validate_instance(path, data):
if isinstance(data, schema):
return data
else:
raise Invalid('expected %s' % schema.__name__, path)
return validate_instance
if callable(schema):
def validate_callable(path, data):
try:
return schema(data)
except ValueError as e:
raise Invalid('not a valid value', path)
except Invalid as e:
raise Invalid(e.msg, path + e.path)
return validate_callable
def validate_value(path, data):
if data != schema:
raise Invalid('not a valid value', path)
return data
return validate_value
def _iterate_object(obj):
"""Return iterator over object attributes. Respect objects with
defined __slots__.
"""
d = {}
try:
d = vars(obj)
except TypeError:
# maybe we have named tuple here?
if hasattr(obj, '_asdict'):
d = obj._asdict()
for item in iteritems(d):
yield item
try:
slots = obj.__slots__
except AttributeError:
pass
else:
for key in slots:
if key != '__dict__':
yield (key, getattr(obj, key))
raise StopIteration()
class Object(dict):
"""Indicate that we should work with attributes, not keys."""
def __init__(self, schema, cls=UNDEFINED):
self.cls = cls
super(Object, self).__init__(schema)
class Marker(object):
"""Mark nodes for special treatment."""
def __init__(self, schema, msg=None):
self.schema = schema
self._schema = Schema(schema)
self.msg = msg
def __call__(self, v):
try:
return self._schema(v)
except Invalid as e:
if not self.msg or len(e.path) > 1:
raise
raise Invalid(self.msg)
def __str__(self):
return str(self.schema)
def __repr__(self):
return repr(self.schema)
class Optional(Marker):
"""Mark a node in the schema as optional."""
class Required(Marker):
"""Mark a node in the schema as being required, and optionally provide a default value.
>>> schema = Schema({Required('key'): str})
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, "required key not provided @ data['key']"):
... schema({})
>>> schema = Schema({Required('key', default='value'): str})
>>> schema({})
{'key': 'value'}
"""
def __init__(self, schema, msg=None, default=UNDEFINED):
super(Required, self).__init__(schema, msg=msg)
self.default = default
def Extra(_):
"""Allow keys in the data that are not present in the schema."""
raise SchemaError('"Extra" should never be called')
# As extra() is never called there's no way to catch references to the
# deprecated object, so we just leave an alias here instead.
extra = Extra
def Msg(schema, msg):
"""Report a user-friendly message if a schema fails to validate.
>>> validate = Schema(
... Msg(['one', 'two', int],
... 'should be one of "one", "two" or an integer'))
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, 'should be one of "one", "two" or an integer'):
... validate(['three'])
Messages are only applied to invalid direct descendants of the schema:
>>> validate = Schema(Msg([['one', 'two', int]], 'not okay!'))
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, 'invalid list value @ data[0][0]'):
... validate([['three']])
"""
schema = Schema(schema)
@wraps(Msg)
def f(v):
try:
return schema(v)
except Invalid as e:
if len(e.path) > 1:
raise e
else:
raise Invalid(msg)
return f
def message(default=None):
"""Convenience decorator to allow functions to provide a message.
Set a default message:
>>> @message('not an integer')
... def isint(v):
... return int(v)
>>> validate = Schema(isint())
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, 'not an integer'):
... validate('a')
The message can be overridden on a per validator basis:
>>> validate = Schema(isint('bad'))
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, 'bad'):
... validate('a')
"""
def decorator(f):
@wraps(f)
def check(msg=None):
@wraps(f)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
try:
return f(*args, **kwargs)
except ValueError:
raise Invalid(msg or default or 'invalid value')
return wrapper
return check
return decorator
def truth(f):
"""Convenience decorator to convert truth functions into validators.
>>> @truth
... def isdir(v):
... return os.path.isdir(v)
>>> validate = Schema(isdir)
>>> validate('/')
'/'
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, 'not a valid value'):
... validate('/notavaliddir')
"""
@wraps(f)
def check(v):
t = f(v)
if not t:
raise ValueError
return v
return check
def Coerce(type, msg=None):
"""Coerce a value to a type.
If the type constructor throws a ValueError or TypeError, the value
will be marked as Invalid.
Default behavior:
>>> validate = Schema(Coerce(int))
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, 'expected int'):
... validate(None)
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, 'expected int'):
... validate('foo')
With custom message:
>>> validate = Schema(Coerce(int, "moo"))
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, 'moo'):
... validate('foo')
"""
@wraps(Coerce)
def f(v):
try:
return type(v)
except (ValueError, TypeError):
raise Invalid(msg or ('expected %s' % type.__name__))
return f
@message('value was not true')
@truth
def IsTrue(v):
"""Assert that a value is true, in the Python sense.
>>> validate = Schema(IsTrue())
"In the Python sense" means that implicitly false values, such as empty
lists, dictionaries, etc. are treated as "false":
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, "value was not true"):
... validate([])
>>> validate([1])
[1]
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, "value was not true"):
... validate(False)
...and so on.
"""
return v
@message('value was not false')
def IsFalse(v):
"""Assert that a value is false, in the Python sense.
(see :func:`IsTrue` for more detail)
>>> validate = Schema(IsFalse())
>>> validate([])
[]
"""
if v:
raise ValueError
return v
@message('expected boolean')
def Boolean(v):
"""Convert human-readable boolean values to a bool.
Accepted values are 1, true, yes, on, enable, and their negatives.
Non-string values are cast to bool.
>>> validate = Schema(Boolean())
>>> validate(True)
True
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, "expected boolean"):
... validate('moo')
"""
if isinstance(v, basestring):
v = v.lower()
if v in ('1', 'true', 'yes', 'on', 'enable'):
return True
if v in ('0', 'false', 'no', 'off', 'disable'):
return False
raise ValueError
return bool(v)
def Any(*validators, **kwargs):
"""Use the first validated value.
:param msg: Message to deliver to user if validation fails.
:param kwargs: All other keyword arguments are passed to the sub-Schema constructors.
:returns: Return value of the first validator that passes.
>>> validate = Schema(Any('true', 'false',
... All(Any(int, bool), Coerce(bool))))
>>> validate('true')
'true'
>>> validate(1)
True
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, "not a valid value"):
... validate('moo')
"""
msg = kwargs.pop('msg', None)
schemas = [Schema(val, **kwargs) for val in validators]
@wraps(Any)
def f(v):
error = None
for schema in schemas:
try:
return schema(v)
except Invalid as e:
if error is None or len(e.path) > len(error.path):
error = e
else:
if error:
raise error
raise Invalid(msg or 'no valid value found')
return f
def All(*validators, **kwargs):
"""Value must pass all validators.
The output of each validator is passed as input to the next.
:param msg: Message to deliver to user if validation fails.
:param kwargs: All other keyword arguments are passed to the sub-Schema constructors.
>>> validate = Schema(All('10', Coerce(int)))
>>> validate('10')
10
"""
msg = kwargs.pop('msg', None)
schemas = [Schema(val, **kwargs) for val in validators]
def f(v):
try:
for schema in schemas:
v = schema(v)
except Invalid as e:
raise e if msg is None else Invalid(msg)
return v
return f
def Match(pattern, msg=None):
"""Value must be a string that matches the regular expression.
>>> validate = Schema(Match(r'^0x[A-F0-9]+$'))
>>> validate('0x123EF4')
'0x123EF4'
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, "does not match regular expression"):
... validate('123EF4')
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, 'expected string or buffer'):
... validate(123)
Pattern may also be a _compiled regular expression:
>>> validate = Schema(Match(re.compile(r'0x[A-F0-9]+', re.I)))
>>> validate('0x123ef4')
'0x123ef4'
"""
if isinstance(pattern, basestring):
pattern = re.compile(pattern)
def f(v):
try:
match = pattern.match(v)
except TypeError:
raise Invalid("expected string or buffer")
if not match:
raise Invalid(msg or 'does not match regular expression')
return v
return f
def Replace(pattern, substitution, msg=None):
"""Regex substitution.
>>> validate = Schema(All(Replace('you', 'I'),
... Replace('hello', 'goodbye')))
>>> validate('you say hello')
'I say goodbye'
"""
if isinstance(pattern, basestring):
pattern = re.compile(pattern)
def f(v):
return pattern.sub(substitution, v)
return f
@message('expected a URL')
def Url(v):
"""Verify that the value is a URL."""
try:
urlparse.urlparse(v)
return v
except:
raise ValueError
@message('not a file')
@truth
def IsFile(v):
"""Verify the file exists."""
return os.path.isfile(v)
@message('not a directory')
@truth
def IsDir(v):
"""Verify the directory exists.
>>> IsDir()('/')
'/'
"""
return os.path.isdir(v)
@message('path does not exist')
@truth
def PathExists(v):
"""Verify the path exists, regardless of its type."""
return os.path.exists(v)
def Range(min=None, max=None, min_included=True, max_included=True, msg=None):
"""Limit a value to a range.
Either min or max may be omitted.
Either min or max can be excluded from the range of accepted values.
:raises Invalid: If the value is outside the range.
>>> s = Schema(Range(min=1, max=10, min_included=False))
>>> s(5)
5
>>> s(10)
10
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, 'value must be at most 10'):
... s(20)
>>> with raises(MultipleInvalid, 'value must be higher than 1'):
... s(1)
"""
@wraps(Range)
def f(v):
if min_included:
if min is not None and v < min:
raise Invalid(msg or 'value must be at least %s' % min)
else:
if min is not None and v <= min:
raise Invalid(msg or 'value must be higher than %s' % min)
if max_included:
if max is not None and v > max:
raise Invalid(msg or 'value must be at most %s' % max)
else:
if max is not None and v >= max:
raise Invalid(msg or 'value must be lower than %s' % max)
return v
return f
def Clamp(min=None, max=None, msg=None):
"""Clamp a value to a range.
Either min or max may be omitted.
"""
@wraps(Clamp)
def f(v):
if min is not None and v < min:
v = min
if max is not None and v > max:
v = max
return v
return f
def Length(min=None, max=None, msg=None):
"""The length of a value must be in a certain range."""
@wraps(Length)
def f(v):
if min is not None and len(v) < min:
raise Invalid(msg or 'length of value must be at least %s' % min)
if max is not None and len(v) > max:
raise Invalid(msg or 'length of value must be at most %s' % max)
return v
return f
def Lower(v):
"""Transform a string to lower case.
>>> s = Schema(Lower)
>>> s('HI')
'hi'
"""
return str(v).lower()
def Upper(v):
"""Transform a string to upper case.
>>> s = Schema(Upper)
>>> s('hi')
'HI'
"""
return str(v).upper()
def Capitalize(v):
"""Capitalise a string.
>>> s = Schema(Capitalize)
>>> s('hello world')
'Hello world'
"""
return str(v).capitalize()
def Title(v):
"""Title case a string.
>>> s = Schema(Title)
>>> s('hello world')
'Hello World'
"""
return str(v).title()
def DefaultTo(default_value, msg=None):
"""Sets a value to default_value if none provided.
>>> s = Schema(DefaultTo(42))
>>> s(None)
42
"""
@wraps(DefaultTo)
def f(v):
if v is None:
v = default_value
return v
return f
if __name__ == '__main__':
import doctest
doctest.testmod()
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