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A parser for nested data in multipart form

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Nested-multipart-parser

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Parser for nested data for 'multipart/form', you can use it in any python project, or use the Django Rest Framework integration.

Installation:

pip install nested-multipart-parser

Usage:

from nested_multipart_parser import NestedParser

options = {
	"separator": "bracket"
}

def my_view():
	# `options` is optional
	parser = NestedParser(data, options)
	if parser.is_valid():
		validate_data = parser.validate_data
		...
	else:
		print(parser.errors)

Django Rest Framework

from nested_multipart_parser.drf import DrfNestedParser
...

class YourViewSet(viewsets.ViewSet):
	parser_classes = (DrfNestedParser,)

What it does:

The parser take the request data and transform it to a Python dictionary:

example:

# input:
{
	'title': 'title',
	'date': "time",
	'simple_object[my_key]': 'title'
	'simple_object[my_list][0]': True,
	'langs[0][id]': 666,
	'langs[0][title]': 'title',
	'langs[0][description]': 'description',
	'langs[0][language]': "language",
	'langs[1][id]': 4566,
	'langs[1][title]': 'title1',
	'langs[1][description]': 'description1',
	'langs[1][language]': "language1"
}

# result:
 {
	'title': 'title',
	'date': "time",
	'simple_object': {
		'my_key': 'title',
		'my_list': [
			True
		]
	},
	'langs': [
		{
			'id': 666,
			'title': 'title',
			'description': 'description',
			'language': 'language'
		},
		{
			'id': 4566,
			'title': 'title1',
			'description': 'description1',
			'language': 'language1'
		}
	]
}

How it works:

Attributes where sub keys are full numbers only are automatically converted into lists:

	data = {
		'title[0]': 'my-value',
		'title[1]': 'my-second-value'
	}
	output = {
		'title': [
			'my-value',
			'my-second-value'
		]
	}

	# Be aware of the fact that you have to respect the order of the indices for arrays, thus 
    	'title[2]': 'my-value' # Invalid (you have to set title[0] and title[1] before)

    # Also, you can't create an array on a key already set as a prinitive value (int, boolean or string):
		'title': 42,
		'title[object]': 42 # Invalid

Attributes where sub keys are other than full numbers are converted into Python dictionary:

	data = {
		'title[key0]': 'my-value',
		'title[key7]': 'my-second-value'
	}
	output = {
		'title': {
			'key0': 'my-value',
			'key7': 'my-second-value'
		}
	}
    
    # You have no limit for chained key:
	data = {
		'the[0][chained][key][0][are][awesome][0][0]': 'im here !!'
	}
	# With "dot" separator option:
	data = {
		'the.0.chained.key.0.are.awesome.0.0': 'im here !!'
	}
	# with "mixed" separator option:
	data = {
		'the[0].chained.key[0].are.awesome[0][0]': 'im here !!'
	}

For this to work perfectly, you must follow the following rules:

  • A first key always need to be set. ex: title[0] or title. In both cases the first key is title

  • Each sub key need to be separate by brackets [ ] or dot . (depends of your options)

  • For mixed options, brackets [] is for list, and dot . is for object

  • Don't put spaces between separators.

  • By default, you can't set set duplicates keys (see options)

Options

{
	# Separators:
	# with bracket:  article[title][authors][0]: "jhon doe"
	# with dot:      article.title.authors.0: "jhon doe"
	'separator': 'bracket' or 'dot' or 'mixed', # default is bracket


	# raise a expections when you have duplicate keys
	# ex :
	# {
	#	"article": 42,
	#	"article[title]": 42,
	# }
	'raise_duplicate': True, # default is True

	# override the duplicate keys, you need to set "raise_duplicate" to False
	# ex :
	# {
	#	"article": 42,
	#	"article[title]": 42,
	# }
	# the out is
	# ex :
	# {
	#	"article"{
	# 		"title": 42,
	#	}
	# }
	'assign_duplicate': False # default is False
}

Options for Django Rest Framwork:

# settings.py
...

DRF_NESTED_MULTIPART_PARSER = {
	"separator": "bracket",
	"raise_duplicate": True,
	"assign_duplicate": False

}

JavaScript integration:

You can use this multipart-object library to easy convert object to flat nested object formatted for this library

License

MIT

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