YAML serializable dictionary with dual item and attribute accessors
Project description
yamlns.namespace
An extended dictionary to conveniently access your structured data
with direct mapping from and to YAML and other structured formats.
Besides the item like ['field']
access, an attribute like access .field
is provided.
And it also provides many other goodies:
- Direct mapping to YAML using
dump()
andload()
methods. - Convenient variations from the pure YAML specs on how value types are mapped between YAML and Python:
- Inner YAML mappings (
dict
s) are loaded asnamespace
s as well instead of Pythondict
. - Namespaces preserve the insertion order, as they are based on
odict
. This way the insertion order and the order in the original loaded file is preserved when stored. - YAML floats are loaded as
Decimal
andDecimal
objects are stored as regular YAML floats. This avoids losing precision when succesive load/store cycles are alternated. - YAML dates are maped to an extension of
datetime.date
which provides output formats as attributes which are convenient to call informat
templates.
- Inner YAML mappings (
- Tools to
format
templates with complex namespace structures.- Given the attribute like access,
format
templates result cleaner with multilevel dicts. - Function to extract an empty YAML scheletton given a template with substitutions.
- Function to fill a
format
template like file with a YAML file. - Command line tool to run those two functions
- Given the attribute like access,
unittest
assertionsassertNsEqual
to compare json like structures among them or with yaml strings and display the difference in a nice line by line diff.assertNsContains
to ensure that a json like structure is a superset of the expectation
pyunit
inegrationpytestutils.assert_ns_equal
: equivalent toassertNsEqual
to be used in pytestpytestutils.assert_ns_contains
: equivalent toassertNsContains
to be used in pytestpytestutils.yaml_snapshot
: fixture to detect changes estructure changes between test executions in yaml format.pytestutils.text_snapshot
: fixture to detect changes text changes between test executions.
Example
>>> from yamlns import namespace as ns
>>> n = ns()
>>> n.attribute1 = "value1"
>>> ns['attribute2'] = "value2"
>>> print(n.dump())
attribute1: value1
attribute2: value2
>>> n.attribute2
'value2'
>>> n['attribute1']
'value1'
>>> n.update(ns.loads("""
... attribute3: value3
... attribute4:
... attribute5: [ 4,3,2,value5 ]
... attribute6: 2015-09-23
... attribute7:
... - value7.1
... - value7.2
... """))
>>> n.attribute4.attribute5
[4, 3, 2, 'value5']
>>> n.attribute4.attribute6
datetime.date(2015,9,23)
>>> n.attribute7
['value7.1', 'value7.2']
Templating example:
>>> template = (
... "{client.name} {client.midname[0]}. {client.surname} buys {item.name} "
... "by {item.price.amount:0.02f} {item.price.coin}."
... )
...
>>> print(ns.fromTemplate(template).dump())
client:
name: ''
midname: ''
surname: ''
item:
name: ''
price:
amount: ''
coin: ''
>>> template.format(**ns.loads("""
client:
name: 'John'
midname: 'Archivald'
surname: 'Doe'
item:
name: 'Apples'
price:
amount: 30
coin: 'dollars'
"""))
John A. Doe buys Apples by 30.00 dollars.
Command line tools usage
nstemplate apply <template> <yamlfile> <output>
nstemplate extract <template> <yamlskeleton>
cat file.json | json2yaml > file.yaml
Testing structure content
class MyTest(unittest.TestCase):
from yamlns.testutils import assertNsEqual, assertNsContains
def test(self):
data = dict(letters = dict(
(letter, i) for i,letter in enumerate('murcielago'))
)
self.assertNsEqual(data, """\
letters:
a: 7
c: 3
e: 5
g: 8
i: 4
l: 6
m: 0
o: 9
r: 2
u: 1
""")
# Data is a superset of the expectation
self.assertNsContains(data, """\
letters:
a: 7
e: 5
i: 4
o: 9
u: 1
""")
Pytest integration
The following helper tools for pytest are provided:
pytestutils.assert_ns_equal
: equivalent toassertNsEqual
to be used in pytestpytestutils.assert_ns_contains
: equivalent toassertNsContains
to be used in pytestpytestutils.yaml_snapshot
: fixture to detect changes estructure changes between test executions in yaml format.pytestutils.text_snapshot
: fixture to detect changes text changes between test executions.
assert_ns_equal
A custom assertion that normalizes both sides into namespaces and dumps them as yaml, which is compared side by side.
The normalization takes place, first if the data is a string, it is parsed as yaml. Then the resulting data is converted recursively into namespaces, ordering keys alfabetically. And finally the result is dumped as yaml to be compared line by line.
from yamlns.pytestutils import assert_ns_equal
def test_with_assert_ns_equal():
data = dict(hello='world')
assert_ns_equal(data, """\
hello: world
""")
assert_ns_contains
A custom assertion similar to assert_ns_equal
but ignores any key not pressent in the expectation.
from yamlns.pytestutils import assert_ns_equal
def test_with_assert_ns_equal():
data = dict(hello='world', ignored=data)
assert_ns_equal(data, """\
hello: world
""")
yaml_snapshot
and text_snapshot
yaml_snapshot
and text_snapshot
are fixtures available whenever you install yamlns.
You can use it to make snapshots of data that can be compared to previous executions.
Snapshots are stored into testdata/snapshots/
and are given a name that depends on the fully qualified name of the test.
The ones with the .expected
suffix are accepted snapshots,
while the ones ending with .result
are generated
when the current execution does not match.
If you consider the .result
is valid, just rename it as .expected
.
For convenience, the assert message indicates the commandline to perform the renaming.
text_snapshot
just dumps verbatim text while
yaml_snapshot
compares the normalized dump of the data
just like assert_ns_equal
does.
def test_with_yaml_snapshot(yaml_snapshot):
data = dict(hello='world')
yaml_snapshot(data)
def test_with_text_snapshot(text_snapshot):
who = 'world'
text_snapshot('hello {}'.format(who))
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