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Pydantic models for GitLab webhook payloads

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Pydantic models for GitLab Webhooks

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Module containing Pydantic models for validating bodies from GitLab webhook requests.

Documentation

The project documentation including an API reference can be found at https://rjw57.github.io/pydantic-gitlab-webhooks/.

Usage example

Intended usage is via a single validate_event_header_and_body function which will validate an incoming webhook's X-Gitlab-Event header and the body after being parsed into a Python dict.

from pydantic import ValidationError
from pydantic_gitlab_webhooks import (
    validate_event_body_dict,
    validate_event_header_and_body_dict,
)

event_body = {
    "object_kind": "access_token",
    "group": {
        "group_name": "Twitter",
        "group_path": "twitter",
        "group_id": 35,
        "full_path": "twitter"
    },
    "object_attributes": {
        "user_id": 90,
        "created_at": "2024-01-24 16:27:40 UTC",
        "id": 25,
        "name": "acd",
        "expires_at": "2024-01-26"
    },
    "event_name": "expiring_access_token"
}

# Use the value of the "X-Gitlab-Event" header and event body to validate
# the incoming event.
parsed_event = validate_event_header_and_body_dict(
    "Resource Access Token Hook",
    event_body
)
assert parsed_event.group.full_path == "twitter"

# Invalid event bodies or hook headers raise Pydantic validation errors
try:
    validate_event_header_and_body_dict("invalid hook", event_body)
except ValidationError:
    pass  # ok - expected error raised
else:
    assert False, "ValidationError was not raised"

# Event bodies can be parsed without the header hook if necessary although using
# the hook header is more efficient.
parsed_event = validate_event_body_dict(event_body)
assert parsed_event.group.full_path == "twitter"

# Event models may be imported individually. For example:
from pydantic_gitlab_webhooks.events import GroupAccessTokenEvent

parsed_event = GroupAccessTokenEvent.model_validate(event_body)

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