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| # SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT | |
| """ | |
| Commonly useful validators. | |
| """ | |
| import operator | |
| import re | |
| from contextlib import contextmanager | |
| from re import Pattern | |
| from ._config import get_run_validators, set_run_validators | |
| from ._make import _AndValidator, and_, attrib, attrs | |
| from .converters import default_if_none | |
| from .exceptions import NotCallableError | |
| __all__ = [ | |
| "and_", | |
| "deep_iterable", | |
| "deep_mapping", | |
| "disabled", | |
| "ge", | |
| "get_disabled", | |
| "gt", | |
| "in_", | |
| "instance_of", | |
| "is_callable", | |
| "le", | |
| "lt", | |
| "matches_re", | |
| "max_len", | |
| "min_len", | |
| "not_", | |
| "optional", | |
| "or_", | |
| "set_disabled", | |
| ] | |
| def set_disabled(disabled): | |
| """ | |
| Globally disable or enable running validators. | |
| By default, they are run. | |
| Args: | |
| disabled (bool): If `True`, disable running all validators. | |
| .. warning:: | |
| This function is not thread-safe! | |
| .. versionadded:: 21.3.0 | |
| """ | |
| set_run_validators(not disabled) | |
| def get_disabled(): | |
| """ | |
| Return a bool indicating whether validators are currently disabled or not. | |
| Returns: | |
| bool:`True` if validators are currently disabled. | |
| .. versionadded:: 21.3.0 | |
| """ | |
| return not get_run_validators() | |
| def disabled(): | |
| """ | |
| Context manager that disables running validators within its context. | |
| .. warning:: | |
| This context manager is not thread-safe! | |
| .. versionadded:: 21.3.0 | |
| """ | |
| set_run_validators(False) | |
| try: | |
| yield | |
| finally: | |
| set_run_validators(True) | |
| class _InstanceOfValidator: | |
| type = attrib() | |
| def __call__(self, inst, attr, value): | |
| """ | |
| We use a callable class to be able to change the ``__repr__``. | |
| """ | |
| if not isinstance(value, self.type): | |
| msg = f"'{attr.name}' must be {self.type!r} (got {value!r} that is a {value.__class__!r})." | |
| raise TypeError( | |
| msg, | |
| attr, | |
| self.type, | |
| value, | |
| ) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return f"<instance_of validator for type {self.type!r}>" | |
| def instance_of(type): | |
| """ | |
| A validator that raises a `TypeError` if the initializer is called with a | |
| wrong type for this particular attribute (checks are performed using | |
| `isinstance` therefore it's also valid to pass a tuple of types). | |
| Args: | |
| type (type | tuple[type]): The type to check for. | |
| Raises: | |
| TypeError: | |
| With a human readable error message, the attribute (of type | |
| `attrs.Attribute`), the expected type, and the value it got. | |
| """ | |
| return _InstanceOfValidator(type) | |
| class _MatchesReValidator: | |
| pattern = attrib() | |
| match_func = attrib() | |
| def __call__(self, inst, attr, value): | |
| """ | |
| We use a callable class to be able to change the ``__repr__``. | |
| """ | |
| if not self.match_func(value): | |
| msg = f"'{attr.name}' must match regex {self.pattern.pattern!r} ({value!r} doesn't)" | |
| raise ValueError( | |
| msg, | |
| attr, | |
| self.pattern, | |
| value, | |
| ) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return f"<matches_re validator for pattern {self.pattern!r}>" | |
| def matches_re(regex, flags=0, func=None): | |
| r""" | |
| A validator that raises `ValueError` if the initializer is called with a | |
| string that doesn't match *regex*. | |
| Args: | |
| regex (str, re.Pattern): | |
| A regex string or precompiled pattern to match against | |
| flags (int): | |
| Flags that will be passed to the underlying re function (default 0) | |
| func (typing.Callable): | |
| Which underlying `re` function to call. Valid options are | |
| `re.fullmatch`, `re.search`, and `re.match`; the default `None` | |
| means `re.fullmatch`. For performance reasons, the pattern is | |
| always precompiled using `re.compile`. | |
| .. versionadded:: 19.2.0 | |
| .. versionchanged:: 21.3.0 *regex* can be a pre-compiled pattern. | |
| """ | |
| valid_funcs = (re.fullmatch, None, re.search, re.match) | |
| if func not in valid_funcs: | |
| msg = "'func' must be one of {}.".format( | |
| ", ".join( | |
| sorted(e and e.__name__ or "None" for e in set(valid_funcs)) | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| if isinstance(regex, Pattern): | |
| if flags: | |
| msg = "'flags' can only be used with a string pattern; pass flags to re.compile() instead" | |
| raise TypeError(msg) | |
| pattern = regex | |
| else: | |
| pattern = re.compile(regex, flags) | |
| if func is re.match: | |
| match_func = pattern.match | |
| elif func is re.search: | |
| match_func = pattern.search | |
| else: | |
| match_func = pattern.fullmatch | |
| return _MatchesReValidator(pattern, match_func) | |
| class _OptionalValidator: | |
| validator = attrib() | |
| def __call__(self, inst, attr, value): | |
| if value is None: | |
| return | |
| self.validator(inst, attr, value) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return f"<optional validator for {self.validator!r} or None>" | |
| def optional(validator): | |
| """ | |
| A validator that makes an attribute optional. An optional attribute is one | |
| which can be set to `None` in addition to satisfying the requirements of | |
| the sub-validator. | |
| Args: | |
| validator | |
| (typing.Callable | tuple[typing.Callable] | list[typing.Callable]): | |
| A validator (or validators) that is used for non-`None` values. | |
| .. versionadded:: 15.1.0 | |
| .. versionchanged:: 17.1.0 *validator* can be a list of validators. | |
| .. versionchanged:: 23.1.0 *validator* can also be a tuple of validators. | |
| """ | |
| if isinstance(validator, (list, tuple)): | |
| return _OptionalValidator(_AndValidator(validator)) | |
| return _OptionalValidator(validator) | |
| class _InValidator: | |
| options = attrib() | |
| _original_options = attrib(hash=False) | |
| def __call__(self, inst, attr, value): | |
| try: | |
| in_options = value in self.options | |
| except TypeError: # e.g. `1 in "abc"` | |
| in_options = False | |
| if not in_options: | |
| msg = f"'{attr.name}' must be in {self._original_options!r} (got {value!r})" | |
| raise ValueError( | |
| msg, | |
| attr, | |
| self._original_options, | |
| value, | |
| ) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return f"<in_ validator with options {self._original_options!r}>" | |
| def in_(options): | |
| """ | |
| A validator that raises a `ValueError` if the initializer is called with a | |
| value that does not belong in the *options* provided. | |
| The check is performed using ``value in options``, so *options* has to | |
| support that operation. | |
| To keep the validator hashable, dicts, lists, and sets are transparently | |
| transformed into a `tuple`. | |
| Args: | |
| options: Allowed options. | |
| Raises: | |
| ValueError: | |
| With a human readable error message, the attribute (of type | |
| `attrs.Attribute`), the expected options, and the value it got. | |
| .. versionadded:: 17.1.0 | |
| .. versionchanged:: 22.1.0 | |
| The ValueError was incomplete until now and only contained the human | |
| readable error message. Now it contains all the information that has | |
| been promised since 17.1.0. | |
| .. versionchanged:: 24.1.0 | |
| *options* that are a list, dict, or a set are now transformed into a | |
| tuple to keep the validator hashable. | |
| """ | |
| repr_options = options | |
| if isinstance(options, (list, dict, set)): | |
| options = tuple(options) | |
| return _InValidator(options, repr_options) | |
| class _IsCallableValidator: | |
| def __call__(self, inst, attr, value): | |
| """ | |
| We use a callable class to be able to change the ``__repr__``. | |
| """ | |
| if not callable(value): | |
| message = ( | |
| "'{name}' must be callable " | |
| "(got {value!r} that is a {actual!r})." | |
| ) | |
| raise NotCallableError( | |
| msg=message.format( | |
| name=attr.name, value=value, actual=value.__class__ | |
| ), | |
| value=value, | |
| ) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return "<is_callable validator>" | |
| def is_callable(): | |
| """ | |
| A validator that raises a `attrs.exceptions.NotCallableError` if the | |
| initializer is called with a value for this particular attribute that is | |
| not callable. | |
| .. versionadded:: 19.1.0 | |
| Raises: | |
| attrs.exceptions.NotCallableError: | |
| With a human readable error message containing the attribute | |
| (`attrs.Attribute`) name, and the value it got. | |
| """ | |
| return _IsCallableValidator() | |
| class _DeepIterable: | |
| member_validator = attrib(validator=is_callable()) | |
| iterable_validator = attrib( | |
| default=None, validator=optional(is_callable()) | |
| ) | |
| def __call__(self, inst, attr, value): | |
| """ | |
| We use a callable class to be able to change the ``__repr__``. | |
| """ | |
| if self.iterable_validator is not None: | |
| self.iterable_validator(inst, attr, value) | |
| for member in value: | |
| self.member_validator(inst, attr, member) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| iterable_identifier = ( | |
| "" | |
| if self.iterable_validator is None | |
| else f" {self.iterable_validator!r}" | |
| ) | |
| return ( | |
| f"<deep_iterable validator for{iterable_identifier}" | |
| f" iterables of {self.member_validator!r}>" | |
| ) | |
| def deep_iterable(member_validator, iterable_validator=None): | |
| """ | |
| A validator that performs deep validation of an iterable. | |
| Args: | |
| member_validator: Validator to apply to iterable members. | |
| iterable_validator: | |
| Validator to apply to iterable itself (optional). | |
| Raises | |
| TypeError: if any sub-validators fail | |
| .. versionadded:: 19.1.0 | |
| """ | |
| if isinstance(member_validator, (list, tuple)): | |
| member_validator = and_(*member_validator) | |
| return _DeepIterable(member_validator, iterable_validator) | |
| class _DeepMapping: | |
| key_validator = attrib(validator=is_callable()) | |
| value_validator = attrib(validator=is_callable()) | |
| mapping_validator = attrib(default=None, validator=optional(is_callable())) | |
| def __call__(self, inst, attr, value): | |
| """ | |
| We use a callable class to be able to change the ``__repr__``. | |
| """ | |
| if self.mapping_validator is not None: | |
| self.mapping_validator(inst, attr, value) | |
| for key in value: | |
| self.key_validator(inst, attr, key) | |
| self.value_validator(inst, attr, value[key]) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return f"<deep_mapping validator for objects mapping {self.key_validator!r} to {self.value_validator!r}>" | |
| def deep_mapping(key_validator, value_validator, mapping_validator=None): | |
| """ | |
| A validator that performs deep validation of a dictionary. | |
| Args: | |
| key_validator: Validator to apply to dictionary keys. | |
| value_validator: Validator to apply to dictionary values. | |
| mapping_validator: | |
| Validator to apply to top-level mapping attribute (optional). | |
| .. versionadded:: 19.1.0 | |
| Raises: | |
| TypeError: if any sub-validators fail | |
| """ | |
| return _DeepMapping(key_validator, value_validator, mapping_validator) | |
| class _NumberValidator: | |
| bound = attrib() | |
| compare_op = attrib() | |
| compare_func = attrib() | |
| def __call__(self, inst, attr, value): | |
| """ | |
| We use a callable class to be able to change the ``__repr__``. | |
| """ | |
| if not self.compare_func(value, self.bound): | |
| msg = f"'{attr.name}' must be {self.compare_op} {self.bound}: {value}" | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return f"<Validator for x {self.compare_op} {self.bound}>" | |
| def lt(val): | |
| """ | |
| A validator that raises `ValueError` if the initializer is called with a | |
| number larger or equal to *val*. | |
| The validator uses `operator.lt` to compare the values. | |
| Args: | |
| val: Exclusive upper bound for values. | |
| .. versionadded:: 21.3.0 | |
| """ | |
| return _NumberValidator(val, "<", operator.lt) | |
| def le(val): | |
| """ | |
| A validator that raises `ValueError` if the initializer is called with a | |
| number greater than *val*. | |
| The validator uses `operator.le` to compare the values. | |
| Args: | |
| val: Inclusive upper bound for values. | |
| .. versionadded:: 21.3.0 | |
| """ | |
| return _NumberValidator(val, "<=", operator.le) | |
| def ge(val): | |
| """ | |
| A validator that raises `ValueError` if the initializer is called with a | |
| number smaller than *val*. | |
| The validator uses `operator.ge` to compare the values. | |
| Args: | |
| val: Inclusive lower bound for values | |
| .. versionadded:: 21.3.0 | |
| """ | |
| return _NumberValidator(val, ">=", operator.ge) | |
| def gt(val): | |
| """ | |
| A validator that raises `ValueError` if the initializer is called with a | |
| number smaller or equal to *val*. | |
| The validator uses `operator.ge` to compare the values. | |
| Args: | |
| val: Exclusive lower bound for values | |
| .. versionadded:: 21.3.0 | |
| """ | |
| return _NumberValidator(val, ">", operator.gt) | |
| class _MaxLengthValidator: | |
| max_length = attrib() | |
| def __call__(self, inst, attr, value): | |
| """ | |
| We use a callable class to be able to change the ``__repr__``. | |
| """ | |
| if len(value) > self.max_length: | |
| msg = f"Length of '{attr.name}' must be <= {self.max_length}: {len(value)}" | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return f"<max_len validator for {self.max_length}>" | |
| def max_len(length): | |
| """ | |
| A validator that raises `ValueError` if the initializer is called | |
| with a string or iterable that is longer than *length*. | |
| Args: | |
| length (int): Maximum length of the string or iterable | |
| .. versionadded:: 21.3.0 | |
| """ | |
| return _MaxLengthValidator(length) | |
| class _MinLengthValidator: | |
| min_length = attrib() | |
| def __call__(self, inst, attr, value): | |
| """ | |
| We use a callable class to be able to change the ``__repr__``. | |
| """ | |
| if len(value) < self.min_length: | |
| msg = f"Length of '{attr.name}' must be >= {self.min_length}: {len(value)}" | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return f"<min_len validator for {self.min_length}>" | |
| def min_len(length): | |
| """ | |
| A validator that raises `ValueError` if the initializer is called | |
| with a string or iterable that is shorter than *length*. | |
| Args: | |
| length (int): Minimum length of the string or iterable | |
| .. versionadded:: 22.1.0 | |
| """ | |
| return _MinLengthValidator(length) | |
| class _SubclassOfValidator: | |
| type = attrib() | |
| def __call__(self, inst, attr, value): | |
| """ | |
| We use a callable class to be able to change the ``__repr__``. | |
| """ | |
| if not issubclass(value, self.type): | |
| msg = f"'{attr.name}' must be a subclass of {self.type!r} (got {value!r})." | |
| raise TypeError( | |
| msg, | |
| attr, | |
| self.type, | |
| value, | |
| ) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return f"<subclass_of validator for type {self.type!r}>" | |
| def _subclass_of(type): | |
| """ | |
| A validator that raises a `TypeError` if the initializer is called with a | |
| wrong type for this particular attribute (checks are performed using | |
| `issubclass` therefore it's also valid to pass a tuple of types). | |
| Args: | |
| type (type | tuple[type, ...]): The type(s) to check for. | |
| Raises: | |
| TypeError: | |
| With a human readable error message, the attribute (of type | |
| `attrs.Attribute`), the expected type, and the value it got. | |
| """ | |
| return _SubclassOfValidator(type) | |
| class _NotValidator: | |
| validator = attrib() | |
| msg = attrib( | |
| converter=default_if_none( | |
| "not_ validator child '{validator!r}' " | |
| "did not raise a captured error" | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| exc_types = attrib( | |
| validator=deep_iterable( | |
| member_validator=_subclass_of(Exception), | |
| iterable_validator=instance_of(tuple), | |
| ), | |
| ) | |
| def __call__(self, inst, attr, value): | |
| try: | |
| self.validator(inst, attr, value) | |
| except self.exc_types: | |
| pass # suppress error to invert validity | |
| else: | |
| raise ValueError( | |
| self.msg.format( | |
| validator=self.validator, | |
| exc_types=self.exc_types, | |
| ), | |
| attr, | |
| self.validator, | |
| value, | |
| self.exc_types, | |
| ) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return f"<not_ validator wrapping {self.validator!r}, capturing {self.exc_types!r}>" | |
| def not_(validator, *, msg=None, exc_types=(ValueError, TypeError)): | |
| """ | |
| A validator that wraps and logically 'inverts' the validator passed to it. | |
| It will raise a `ValueError` if the provided validator *doesn't* raise a | |
| `ValueError` or `TypeError` (by default), and will suppress the exception | |
| if the provided validator *does*. | |
| Intended to be used with existing validators to compose logic without | |
| needing to create inverted variants, for example, ``not_(in_(...))``. | |
| Args: | |
| validator: A validator to be logically inverted. | |
| msg (str): | |
| Message to raise if validator fails. Formatted with keys | |
| ``exc_types`` and ``validator``. | |
| exc_types (tuple[type, ...]): | |
| Exception type(s) to capture. Other types raised by child | |
| validators will not be intercepted and pass through. | |
| Raises: | |
| ValueError: | |
| With a human readable error message, the attribute (of type | |
| `attrs.Attribute`), the validator that failed to raise an | |
| exception, the value it got, and the expected exception types. | |
| .. versionadded:: 22.2.0 | |
| """ | |
| try: | |
| exc_types = tuple(exc_types) | |
| except TypeError: | |
| exc_types = (exc_types,) | |
| return _NotValidator(validator, msg, exc_types) | |
| class _OrValidator: | |
| validators = attrib() | |
| def __call__(self, inst, attr, value): | |
| for v in self.validators: | |
| try: | |
| v(inst, attr, value) | |
| except Exception: # noqa: BLE001, PERF203, S112 | |
| continue | |
| else: | |
| return | |
| msg = f"None of {self.validators!r} satisfied for value {value!r}" | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return f"<or validator wrapping {self.validators!r}>" | |
| def or_(*validators): | |
| """ | |
| A validator that composes multiple validators into one. | |
| When called on a value, it runs all wrapped validators until one of them is | |
| satisfied. | |
| Args: | |
| validators (~collections.abc.Iterable[typing.Callable]): | |
| Arbitrary number of validators. | |
| Raises: | |
| ValueError: | |
| If no validator is satisfied. Raised with a human-readable error | |
| message listing all the wrapped validators and the value that | |
| failed all of them. | |
| .. versionadded:: 24.1.0 | |
| """ | |
| vals = [] | |
| for v in validators: | |
| vals.extend(v.validators if isinstance(v, _OrValidator) else [v]) | |
| return _OrValidator(tuple(vals)) | |