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A library for creating, and working with models that can represent incomplete information.

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Wanting is a library for creating, and working with models that can represent incomplete information.

Motivation

Instances of domain models don’t always spring into existence fully formed. They may be partially constructed intially, then filled in over time. Making a model field optional that is not intially available, but eventually required is inaccurate because an optional field may always be optional, so it never has to be filled in. It would be better to make the field a required union of the type it wants, and a placholder type. The wanting types are such placeholders. They can include metadata, such as the source of the update with missing data, and even partial data from that source.

Usage

A domain model may look like this:

from typing import Literal

import pydantic
import wanting


class User(pydantic.BaseModel):
    """A model that can have incomplete information."""

    name: str
    employee_id: str | wanting.Unavailable
    department_code: Literal["TECH", "FO", "BO", "HR"] | wanting.Unmapped

Then there is an onboarding system that creates a User. However, the employee_id is unavailable at this time because it will be generated later. The onboarding system sources the department code from some other system, which uses different values than those in the User model. The onboarding system knows how to map some of the codes from the other system to the User department codes, but not all of them. However, because employee_id, and department_code may also be wanting fields in the User model, the onboarding system can still create a fully valid model, while also indicating that some information is missing:

user = User(
    name="Charlotte",
    employee_id=wanting.Unavailable(source="onboarding"),
    department_code=wanting.Unmapped(source="onboarding", value="art"),
)

The model validates, and all the wanting fields serialize to valid JSON:

assert user.model_dump() == {
    "name": "Charlotte",
    "employee_id": {
        "kind": "unavailable",
        "source": "onboarding",
        "value": {"serialized": b"null"},
    },
    "department_code": {
        "kind": "unmapped",
        "source": "onboarding",
        "value": {"serialized": b'"art"'},
    },
}

This user can now be persisted, then queried, and updated later by other systems.

A model class can be queried for its potentially wanting fields:

class Child(pydantic.BaseModel):
    """A model that can have incomplete information."""

    non_wanting: int
    wanting: int | wanting.Unavailable


class Parent(pydantic.BaseModel):
    """A model that can have top-level, and nested incomplete information."""

    non_wanting: int
    wanting: int | wanting.Unavailable
    nested: Child


def reduce_path(path: list[wanting.FieldInfoEx]) -> str:
    """Reduce the FieldInfoEx objects that comprise a path to a readable string."""
    return "->".join(f"{fi.cls.__name__}.{fi.name}" for fi in path)


paths = wanting.wanting_fields(Parent)
summary = [reduce_path(path) for path in paths]
assert summary == ["Parent.wanting", "Parent.nested->Child.wanting"]

A model instance can be queried for its wanting values:

p = Parent(
    non_wanting=1,
    wanting=2,
    nested=Child(non_wanting=3, wanting=wanting.Unavailable(source="doc")),
)
assert wanting.wanting_values(p) == {
    "nested": {"wanting": wanting.Unavailable(source="doc")}
}

A model instance can also be serialized, either including or excluding its wanting values:

incex = wanting.wanting_incex(p)
assert p.model_dump(include=incex) == {
    "nested": {
        "wanting": {
            "kind": "unavailable",
            "source": "doc",
            "value": {"serialized": b"null"},
        }
    }
}
assert p.model_dump(exclude=incex) == {
    "non_wanting": 1,
    "wanting": 2,
    "nested": {"non_wanting": 3},
}

Model serialization with respect to wanting fields is invertible. A model can be serialized, then the result can be deserialized back into an equivalent model.

p2 = Parent.model_validate(p.model_dump())
assert p == p2

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