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Pydantic models for implementing JSON Patch.

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Pydantic JSON Patch

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Pydantic models for implementing JSON Patch.

Installation

Pydantic JSON Patch is published to PyPI, and can be installed with e.g.:

pip install pydantic-json-patch

Models

A model is provided for each of the six JSON Patch operations:

  • AddOp
  • CopyOp
  • MoveOp
  • RemoveOp
  • ReplaceOp
  • TestOp

As repeating the op is a bit awkward (CopyOp(op="copy", ...)), a create factory method is available:

>>> from pydantic_json_patch import AddOp
>>> op = AddOp.create(path="/foo/bar", value=123)
>>> op
AddOp(op='add', path='/foo/bar', value=123)
>>> op.model_dump_json()
'{"op":"add","path":"/foo/bar","value":123}'

Additionally, there are two compound models:

  • Operation is the union of all the operators; and
  • JsonPatch represents a list of that union type.

Pointer tokens

The path property (and from property, where present) of an operation is a JSON Pointer. This means that any ~ or / characters in property names need to be properly encoded. To aid working with these, the models expose a read-only path_tokens property (and, where appropriate, from_tokens):

>>> from pydantic_json_patch import CopyOp
>>> op = CopyOp.model_validate_json('{"op":"copy","path":"/foo/bar~1new","from":"/foo/bar~0old"}')
>>> op
CopyOp(op='copy', path='/foo/bar~1new', from_='/foo/bar~0old')
>>> op.path_tokens
('foo', 'bar/new')
>>> op.from_tokens
('foo', 'bar~old')

Similarly, the create factory methods can accept sequences of tokens, and will encode them appropriately:

>>> from pydantic_json_patch import TestOp
>>> op = TestOp.create(path=("annotations", "scope/value"), value=None)
>>> op
TestOp(op='test', path='/annotations/scope~1value', value=None)
>>> op.model_dump_json()
'{"op":"test","path":"/annotations/scope~1value","value":null}'

FastAPI

You can use this package to validate a JSON Patch endpoint in a FastAPI application, for example:

import typing as tp
from uuid import UUID

from fastapi import Body, FastAPI

from pydantic_json_patch import JsonPatch

app = FastAPI()


@app.patch("/resource/{resource_id}")
def _(resource_id: UUID, operations: tp.Annotated[JsonPatch, Body()]) -> ...:
    ...

This will provide a sensible example of the request body:

Screenshot of Swagger UI request body example

and list the models along with the other schemas:

Screenshot of Swagger UI schema list

Development

This project uses uv for managing dependencies. Having installed uv, you can set the project up for local development with:

uv sync
uv run pre-commit install

The pre-commit hooks will ensure that the code style checks (using isort and ruff) are applied.

Testing

The test suite uses pytest and can be run with:

uv run pytest

Additionally, there is ty type-checking that can be run with:

uv run ty check

FastAPI

You can preview the FastAPI/Swagger documentation by running:

uv run fastapi dev tests/app.py

and visiting the Documentation link that's logged in the console. This will auto-restart as you make changes.

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