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from __future__ import division
import contextlib
import json
import numbers
try:
import requests
except ImportError:
requests = None
from jsonschema import _utils, _validators
from jsonschema.compat import (
Sequence, urljoin, urlsplit, urldefrag, unquote, urlopen,
str_types, int_types, iteritems, lru_cache,
)
from jsonschema.exceptions import RefResolutionError, SchemaError, UnknownType
# Sigh. https://gitlab.com/pycqa/flake8/issues/280
# https://github.com/pyga/ebb-lint/issues/7
# Imported for backwards compatibility.
from jsonschema.exceptions import ErrorTree
ErrorTree
_unset = _utils.Unset()
validators = {}
meta_schemas = _utils.URIDict()
def validates(version):
"""
Register the decorated validator for a ``version`` of the specification.
Registered validators and their meta schemas will be considered when
parsing ``$schema`` properties' URIs.
Arguments:
version (str):
An identifier to use as the version's name
Returns:
callable: a class decorator to decorate the validator with the version
"""
def _validates(cls):
validators[version] = cls
if u"id" in cls.META_SCHEMA:
meta_schemas[cls.META_SCHEMA[u"id"]] = cls
return cls
return _validates
def create(meta_schema, validators=(), version=None, default_types=None):
if default_types is None:
default_types = {
u"array": list, u"boolean": bool, u"integer": int_types,
u"null": type(None), u"number": numbers.Number, u"object": dict,
u"string": str_types,
}
class Validator(object):
VALIDATORS = dict(validators)
META_SCHEMA = dict(meta_schema)
DEFAULT_TYPES = dict(default_types)
def __init__(
self, schema, types=(), resolver=None, format_checker=None,
):
self._types = dict(self.DEFAULT_TYPES)
self._types.update(types)
if resolver is None:
resolver = RefResolver.from_schema(schema)
self.resolver = resolver
self.format_checker = format_checker
self.schema = schema
@classmethod
def check_schema(cls, schema):
for error in cls(cls.META_SCHEMA).iter_errors(schema):
raise SchemaError.create_from(error)
def iter_errors(self, instance, _schema=None):
if _schema is None:
_schema = self.schema
scope = _schema.get(u"id")
if scope:
self.resolver.push_scope(scope)
try:
ref = _schema.get(u"$ref")
if ref is not None:
validators = [(u"$ref", ref)]
else:
validators = iteritems(_schema)
for k, v in validators:
validator = self.VALIDATORS.get(k)
if validator is None:
continue
errors = validator(self, v, instance, _schema) or ()
for error in errors:
# set details if not already set by the called fn
error._set(
validator=k,
validator_value=v,
instance=instance,
schema=_schema,
)
if k != u"$ref":
error.schema_path.appendleft(k)
yield error
finally:
if scope:
self.resolver.pop_scope()
def descend(self, instance, schema, path=None, schema_path=None):
for error in self.iter_errors(instance, schema):
if path is not None:
error.path.appendleft(path)
if schema_path is not None:
error.schema_path.appendleft(schema_path)
yield error
def validate(self, *args, **kwargs):
for error in self.iter_errors(*args, **kwargs):
raise error
def is_type(self, instance, type):
if type not in self._types:
raise UnknownType(type, instance, self.schema)
pytypes = self._types[type]
# bool inherits from int, so ensure bools aren't reported as ints
if (isinstance(instance, bool) and
issubclass(int, pytypes) and
bool not in _utils.flatten(pytypes)):
return False
return isinstance(instance, pytypes)
def is_valid(self, instance, _schema=None):
error = next(self.iter_errors(instance, _schema), None)
return error is None
if version is not None:
Validator = validates(version)(Validator)
Validator.__name__ = version.title().replace(" ", "") + "Validator"
return Validator
def extend(validator, validators, version=None):
all_validators = dict(validator.VALIDATORS)
all_validators.update(validators)
return create(
meta_schema=validator.META_SCHEMA,
validators=all_validators,
version=version,
default_types=validator.DEFAULT_TYPES,
)
Draft3Validator = create(
meta_schema=_utils.load_schema("draft3"),
validators={
u"$ref": _validators.ref,
u"additionalItems": _validators.additionalItems,
u"additionalProperties": _validators.additionalProperties,
u"dependencies": _validators.dependencies,
u"disallow": _validators.disallow_draft3,
u"divisibleBy": _validators.multipleOf,
u"enum": _validators.enum,
u"extends": _validators.extends_draft3,
u"format": _validators.format,
u"items": _validators.items,
u"maxItems": _validators.maxItems,
u"maxLength": _validators.maxLength,
u"maximum": _validators.maximum,
u"minItems": _validators.minItems,
u"minLength": _validators.minLength,
u"minimum": _validators.minimum,
u"multipleOf": _validators.multipleOf,
u"pattern": _validators.pattern,
u"patternProperties": _validators.patternProperties,
u"properties": _validators.properties_draft3,
u"type": _validators.type_draft3,
u"uniqueItems": _validators.uniqueItems,
},
version="draft3",
)
Draft4Validator = create(
meta_schema=_utils.load_schema("draft4"),
validators={
u"$ref": _validators.ref,
u"additionalItems": _validators.additionalItems,
u"additionalProperties": _validators.additionalProperties,
u"allOf": _validators.allOf_draft4,
u"anyOf": _validators.anyOf_draft4,
u"dependencies": _validators.dependencies,
u"enum": _validators.enum,
u"format": _validators.format,
u"items": _validators.items,
u"maxItems": _validators.maxItems,
u"maxLength": _validators.maxLength,
u"maxProperties": _validators.maxProperties_draft4,
u"maximum": _validators.maximum,
u"minItems": _validators.minItems,
u"minLength": _validators.minLength,
u"minProperties": _validators.minProperties_draft4,
u"minimum": _validators.minimum,
u"multipleOf": _validators.multipleOf,
u"not": _validators.not_draft4,
u"oneOf": _validators.oneOf_draft4,
u"pattern": _validators.pattern,
u"patternProperties": _validators.patternProperties,
u"properties": _validators.properties_draft4,
u"required": _validators.required_draft4,
u"type": _validators.type_draft4,
u"uniqueItems": _validators.uniqueItems,
},
version="draft4",
)
class RefResolver(object):
"""
Resolve JSON References.
Arguments:
base_uri (str):
The URI of the referring document
referrer:
The actual referring document
store (dict):
A mapping from URIs to documents to cache
cache_remote (bool):
Whether remote refs should be cached after first resolution
handlers (dict):
A mapping from URI schemes to functions that should be used
to retrieve them
urljoin_cache (functools.lru_cache):
A cache that will be used for caching the results of joining
the resolution scope to subscopes.
remote_cache (functools.lru_cache):
A cache that will be used for caching the results of
resolved remote URLs.
"""
def __init__(
self,
base_uri,
referrer,
store=(),
cache_remote=True,
handlers=(),
urljoin_cache=None,
remote_cache=None,
):
if urljoin_cache is None:
urljoin_cache = lru_cache(1024)(urljoin)
if remote_cache is None:
remote_cache = lru_cache(1024)(self.resolve_from_url)
self.referrer = referrer
self.cache_remote = cache_remote
self.handlers = dict(handlers)
self._scopes_stack = [base_uri]
self.store = _utils.URIDict(
(id, validator.META_SCHEMA)
for id, validator in iteritems(meta_schemas)
)
self.store.update(store)
self.store[base_uri] = referrer
self._urljoin_cache = urljoin_cache
self._remote_cache = remote_cache
@classmethod
def from_schema(cls, schema, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Construct a resolver from a JSON schema object.
Arguments:
schema:
the referring schema
Returns:
:class:`RefResolver`
"""
return cls(schema.get(u"id", u""), schema, *args, **kwargs)
def push_scope(self, scope):
self._scopes_stack.append(
self._urljoin_cache(self.resolution_scope, scope),
)
def pop_scope(self):
try:
self._scopes_stack.pop()
except IndexError:
raise RefResolutionError(
"Failed to pop the scope from an empty stack. "
"`pop_scope()` should only be called once for every "
"`push_scope()`"
)
@property
def resolution_scope(self):
return self._scopes_stack[-1]
@property
def base_uri(self):
uri, _ = urldefrag(self.resolution_scope)
return uri
@contextlib.contextmanager
def in_scope(self, scope):
self.push_scope(scope)
try:
yield
finally:
self.pop_scope()
@contextlib.contextmanager
def resolving(self, ref):
"""
Context manager which resolves a JSON ``ref`` and enters the
resolution scope of this ref.
Arguments:
ref (str):
The reference to resolve
"""
url, resolved = self.resolve(ref)
self.push_scope(url)
try:
yield resolved
finally:
self.pop_scope()
def resolve(self, ref):
url = self._urljoin_cache(self.resolution_scope, ref)
return url, self._remote_cache(url)
def resolve_from_url(self, url):
url, fragment = urldefrag(url)
try:
document = self.store[url]
except KeyError:
try:
document = self.resolve_remote(url)
except Exception as exc:
raise RefResolutionError(exc)
return self.resolve_fragment(document, fragment)
def resolve_fragment(self, document, fragment):
"""
Resolve a ``fragment`` within the referenced ``document``.
Arguments:
document:
The referrant document
fragment (str):
a URI fragment to resolve within it
"""
fragment = fragment.lstrip(u"/")
parts = unquote(fragment).split(u"/") if fragment else []
for part in parts:
part = part.replace(u"~1", u"/").replace(u"~0", u"~")
if isinstance(document, Sequence):
# Array indexes should be turned into integers
try:
part = int(part)
except ValueError:
pass
try:
document = document[part]
except (TypeError, LookupError):
raise RefResolutionError(
"Unresolvable JSON pointer: %r" % fragment
)
return document
def resolve_remote(self, uri):
"""
Resolve a remote ``uri``.
If called directly, does not check the store first, but after
retrieving the document at the specified URI it will be saved in
the store if :attr:`cache_remote` is True.
.. note::
If the requests_ library is present, ``jsonschema`` will use it to
request the remote ``uri``, so that the correct encoding is
detected and used.
If it isn't, or if the scheme of the ``uri`` is not ``http`` or
``https``, UTF-8 is assumed.
Arguments:
uri (str):
The URI to resolve
Returns:
The retrieved document
.. _requests: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/requests/
"""
scheme = urlsplit(uri).scheme
if scheme in self.handlers:
result = self.handlers[scheme](uri)
elif (
scheme in [u"http", u"https"] and
requests and
getattr(requests.Response, "json", None) is not None
):
# Requests has support for detecting the correct encoding of
# json over http
if callable(requests.Response.json):
result = requests.get(uri).json()
else:
result = requests.get(uri).json
else:
# Otherwise, pass off to urllib and assume utf-8
result = json.loads(urlopen(uri).read().decode("utf-8"))
if self.cache_remote:
self.store[uri] = result
return result
def validator_for(schema, default=_unset):
if default is _unset:
default = Draft4Validator
return meta_schemas.get(schema.get(u"$schema", u""), default)
def validate(instance, schema, cls=None, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Validate an instance under the given schema.
>>> validate([2, 3, 4], {"maxItems": 2})
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValidationError: [2, 3, 4] is too long
:func:`validate` will first verify that the provided schema is itself
valid, since not doing so can lead to less obvious error messages and fail
in less obvious or consistent ways. If you know you have a valid schema
already or don't care, you might prefer using the
:meth:`~IValidator.validate` method directly on a specific validator
(e.g. :meth:`Draft4Validator.validate`).
Arguments:
instance:
The instance to validate
schema:
The schema to validate with
cls (:class:`IValidator`):
The class that will be used to validate the instance.
If the ``cls`` argument is not provided, two things will happen in
accordance with the specification. First, if the schema has a
:validator:`$schema` property containing a known meta-schema [#]_ then the
proper validator will be used. The specification recommends that all
schemas contain :validator:`$schema` properties for this reason. If no
:validator:`$schema` property is found, the default validator class is
:class:`Draft4Validator`.
Any other provided positional and keyword arguments will be passed on when
instantiating the ``cls``.
Raises:
:exc:`ValidationError` if the instance is invalid
:exc:`SchemaError` if the schema itself is invalid
.. rubric:: Footnotes
.. [#] known by a validator registered with :func:`validates`
"""
if cls is None:
cls = validator_for(schema)
cls.check_schema(schema)
cls(schema, *args, **kwargs).validate(instance)
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