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Validobj

Validobj is library that takes semistructured data (for example JSON and YAML configuration files) and converts it to more structured Python objects. It places the emphasis on:

  • Good error messages (rather than avoiding extra work in the error handling code).
  • Schema defined in terms of dataclasses and other high level objects such as enums, as well as a subset of the typing module.
  • Simplicity of implementation (rather than full generality).

Validobj requires Python 3.7 and has no other dependencies.

Documentation

https://validobj.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

Example

  1. Define a using dataclasses
    import dataclasses
    import enum
    from typing import Mapping, Set, Tuple, List
    
    
    
    class DiskPermissions(enum.Flag):
    	READ = enum.auto()
    	WRITE = enum.auto()
    	EXECUTE = enum.auto()
    
    
    class OS(enum.Enum):
    	mac = enum.auto()
    	windows = enum.auto()
    	linux = enum.auto()
    
    
    @dataclasses.dataclass
    class Job:
    	name: str
    	os: Set[OS]
    	script_path: str
    	framework_version: Tuple[int, int] = (1, 0)
    	disk_permissions: DiskPermissions = DiskPermissions.READ
    
    
    @dataclasses.dataclass
    class CIConf:
    	stages: List[Job]
    	global_environment: Mapping[str, str] = dataclasses.field(default_factory=dict)
    
  2. Process a dictionary input into it using Validobj
    from validobj import parse_input
    
    inp = {
    	'global_environment': {'CI_ACTIVE': '1'},
    	'stages': [
    		{
    			'name': 'compile',
    			'os': ['linux', 'mac'],
    			'script_path': 'build.sh',
    			'disk_permissions': ['READ', 'WRITE', 'EXECUTE'],
    		},
    		{
    			'name': 'test',
    			'os': ['linux', 'mac'],
    			'script_path': 'test.sh',
    			'framework_version': [4, 0],
    		},
    	],
    }
    print(parse_input(inp, CIConf))
    # This results in a dataclass instance with the correct types:
    #
    #CIConf(
    #    stages=[
    #        Job(
    #            name='compile',
    #            os={<OS.linux: 3>, <OS.mac:1>},
    #            script_path='build.sh',
    #            framework_version=(1, 0),
    #            disk_permissions=<DiskPermissions.EXECUTE|WRITE|READ: 7>,
    #        ),
    #        Job(
    #            name='test',
    #            os={<OS.linux: 3>, <OS.mac: 1>},
    #            script_path='test.sh',
    #            framework_version=(4, 0),
    #            disk_permissions='<DiskPermissions.READ: 1>',
    #        ),
    #    ],
    #    global_environment={'CI_ACTIVE': '1'},
    #)
    #
    

The set of applied transformations is described in the documentation

Installation

The package can be installed with pip:

python3 -m pip install validobj

As well as with conda, from the conda-forge channel:

conda install validobj -c conda-forge

The code is hosted at

https://github.com/Zaharid/validobj

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