152 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
152 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
import json
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Dict, Generator, List, Optional, Sequence, Tuple, Type, Union
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from .json import pydantic_encoder
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from .utils import Representation
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from .main import BaseConfig # noqa: F401
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from .types import ModelOrDc # noqa: F401
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from .typing import ReprArgs
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Loc = Tuple[Union[int, str], ...]
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__all__ = 'ErrorWrapper', 'ValidationError'
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class ErrorWrapper(Representation):
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__slots__ = 'exc', '_loc'
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def __init__(self, exc: Exception, loc: Union[str, 'Loc']) -> None:
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self.exc = exc
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self._loc = loc
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def loc_tuple(self) -> 'Loc':
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if isinstance(self._loc, tuple):
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return self._loc
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else:
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return (self._loc,)
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def __repr_args__(self) -> 'ReprArgs':
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return [('exc', self.exc), ('loc', self.loc_tuple())]
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# ErrorList is something like Union[List[Union[List[ErrorWrapper], ErrorWrapper]], ErrorWrapper]
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# but recursive, therefore just use:
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ErrorList = Union[Sequence[Any], ErrorWrapper]
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class ValidationError(Representation, ValueError):
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__slots__ = 'raw_errors', 'model', '_error_cache'
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def __init__(self, errors: Sequence[ErrorList], model: 'ModelOrDc') -> None:
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self.raw_errors = errors
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self.model = model
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self._error_cache: Optional[List[Dict[str, Any]]] = None
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def errors(self) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
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if self._error_cache is None:
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try:
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config = self.model.__config__ # type: ignore
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except AttributeError:
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config = self.model.__pydantic_model__.__config__ # type: ignore
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self._error_cache = list(flatten_errors(self.raw_errors, config))
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return self._error_cache
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def json(self, *, indent: Union[None, int, str] = 2) -> str:
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return json.dumps(self.errors(), indent=indent, default=pydantic_encoder)
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def __str__(self) -> str:
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errors = self.errors()
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no_errors = len(errors)
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return (
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f'{no_errors} validation error{"" if no_errors == 1 else "s"} for {self.model.__name__}\n'
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f'{display_errors(errors)}'
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)
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def __repr_args__(self) -> 'ReprArgs':
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return [('model', self.model.__name__), ('errors', self.errors())]
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def display_errors(errors: List[Dict[str, Any]]) -> str:
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return '\n'.join(f'{_display_error_loc(e)}\n {e["msg"]} ({_display_error_type_and_ctx(e)})' for e in errors)
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def _display_error_loc(error: Dict[str, Any]) -> str:
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return ' -> '.join(str(e) for e in error['loc'])
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def _display_error_type_and_ctx(error: Dict[str, Any]) -> str:
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t = 'type=' + error['type']
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ctx = error.get('ctx')
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if ctx:
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return t + ''.join(f'; {k}={v}' for k, v in ctx.items())
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else:
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return t
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def flatten_errors(
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errors: Sequence[Any], config: Type['BaseConfig'], loc: Optional['Loc'] = None
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) -> Generator[Dict[str, Any], None, None]:
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for error in errors:
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if isinstance(error, ErrorWrapper):
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if loc:
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error_loc = loc + error.loc_tuple()
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else:
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error_loc = error.loc_tuple()
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if isinstance(error.exc, ValidationError):
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yield from flatten_errors(error.exc.raw_errors, config, error_loc)
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else:
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yield error_dict(error.exc, config, error_loc)
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elif isinstance(error, list):
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yield from flatten_errors(error, config, loc=loc)
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else:
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raise RuntimeError(f'Unknown error object: {error}')
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def error_dict(exc: Exception, config: Type['BaseConfig'], loc: 'Loc') -> Dict[str, Any]:
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type_ = get_exc_type(exc.__class__)
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msg_template = config.error_msg_templates.get(type_) or getattr(exc, 'msg_template', None)
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ctx = exc.__dict__
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if msg_template:
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msg = msg_template.format(**ctx)
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else:
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msg = str(exc)
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d: Dict[str, Any] = {'loc': loc, 'msg': msg, 'type': type_}
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if ctx:
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d['ctx'] = ctx
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return d
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_EXC_TYPE_CACHE: Dict[Type[Exception], str] = {}
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def get_exc_type(cls: Type[Exception]) -> str:
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# slightly more efficient than using lru_cache since we don't need to worry about the cache filling up
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try:
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return _EXC_TYPE_CACHE[cls]
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except KeyError:
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r = _get_exc_type(cls)
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_EXC_TYPE_CACHE[cls] = r
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return r
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def _get_exc_type(cls: Type[Exception]) -> str:
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if issubclass(cls, AssertionError):
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return 'assertion_error'
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base_name = 'type_error' if issubclass(cls, TypeError) else 'value_error'
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if cls in (TypeError, ValueError):
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# just TypeError or ValueError, no extra code
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return base_name
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# if it's not a TypeError or ValueError, we just take the lowercase of the exception name
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# no chaining or snake case logic, use "code" for more complex error types.
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code = getattr(cls, 'code', None) or cls.__name__.replace('Error', '').lower()
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return base_name + '.' + code
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