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Type-safe railway-oriented programming (ROP)

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trcks is a Python library that allows railway-oriented programming (ROP) in two different type-safe programming styles.

Railway-oriented programming (ROP) styles

The following subsections demonstrate both styles of railway-oriented programming (ROP) supported by trcks.

Object-oriented style

The object-oriented style is based on method chaining, as demonstrated by the get_subscription_fee_by_email function in the following example.

>>> from typing import Literal
>>> from trcks import Result
>>> from trcks.oop import Wrapper
>>>
>>> UserDoesNotExist = Literal["User does not exist"]
>>> UserDoesNotHaveASubscription = Literal["User does not have a subscription"]
>>> FailureDescription = UserDoesNotExist | UserDoesNotHaveASubscription
>>>
>>> def get_user_id(user_email: str) -> Result[UserDoesNotExist, int]:
...     if user_email == "erika.mustermann@domain.org":
...         return "success", 1
...     if user_email == "john_doe@provider.com":
...         return "success", 2
...     return "failure", "User does not exist"
...
>>> def get_subscription_id(
...     user_id: int
... ) -> Result[UserDoesNotHaveASubscription, int]:
...     if user_id == 1:
...         return "success", 42
...     return "failure", "User does not have a subscription"
...
>>> def get_subscription_fee(subscription_id: int) -> float:
...     return subscription_id * 0.1
...
>>> def get_subscription_fee_by_email(
...     user_email: str
... ) -> Result[FailureDescription, float]:
...     return (
...         Wrapper(core=user_email)
...         .map_to_result(get_user_id)
...         .map_success_to_result(get_subscription_id)
...         .map_success(get_subscription_fee)
...         .core
...     )
...
>>> get_subscription_fee_by_email("erika.mustermann@domain.org")
('success', 4.2)
>>> get_subscription_fee_by_email("john_doe@provider.com")
('failure', 'User does not have a subscription')
>>> get_subscription_fee_by_email("jane_doe@provider.com")
('failure', 'User does not exist')

Notes w.r.t. object-oriented style

  1. The generic type trcks.Result allows domain errors to become part of a function's return type (subject to static type checking).
  2. The class trcks.oop.Wrapper provides a convenient way to chain trcks.Result-returning functions and "regular" functions (in a type-safe way).

Functional style

The functional style is based on function composition, as demonstrated by the get_subscription_fee_by_email function in the following example.

>>> from typing import Literal
>>> from trcks import Result
>>> from trcks.fp.composition import Pipeline3, pipe
>>> from trcks.fp.monads import result as r
>>>
>>> UserDoesNotExist = Literal["User does not exist"]
>>> UserDoesNotHaveASubscription = Literal["User does not have a subscription"]
>>> FailureDescription = UserDoesNotExist | UserDoesNotHaveASubscription
>>>
>>> def get_user_id(user_email: str) -> Result[UserDoesNotExist, int]:
...     if user_email == "erika.mustermann@domain.org":
...         return "success", 1
...     if user_email == "john_doe@provider.com":
...         return "success", 2
...     return "failure", "User does not exist"
...
>>> def get_subscription_id(
...     user_id: int
... ) -> Result[UserDoesNotHaveASubscription, int]:
...     if user_id == 1:
...         return "success", 42
...     return "failure", "User does not have a subscription"
...
>>> def get_subscription_fee(subscription_id: int) -> float:
...     return subscription_id * 0.1
...
>>> def get_subscription_fee_by_email(
...     user_email: str
... ) -> Result[FailureDescription, float]:
...     # Explicitly assigning a type to `pipeline` might
...     # help your static type checker understand that
...     # `pipeline` is a valid argument for `pipe`:
...     pipeline: Pipeline3[
...         str,
...         Result[UserDoesNotExist, int],
...         Result[FailureDescription, int],
...         Result[FailureDescription, float],
...     ] = (
...         user_email,
...         get_user_id,
...         r.map_success_to_result(get_subscription_id),
...         r.map_success(get_subscription_fee),
...     )
...     return pipe(pipeline)
...
>>> get_subscription_fee_by_email("erika.mustermann@domain.org")
('success', 4.2)
>>> get_subscription_fee_by_email("john_doe@provider.com")
('failure', 'User does not have a subscription')
>>> get_subscription_fee_by_email("jane_doe@provider.com")
('failure', 'User does not exist')

Notes w.r.t. functional style

  1. The generic type trcks.Result allows domain errors to become part of a function's return type (subject to static type checking).
  2. The modules trcks.fp.composition and trcks.fp.monads.result provide a convenient way to chain trcks.Result-returning functions and "regular" functions (in a type-safe way).

Setup

trcks is available on PyPI. Use your favorite package manager (e.g. pip, poetry or uv) to install it.

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