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from copy import deepcopy
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try:
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from collections.abc import MutableSequence
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except ImportError:
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from collections import MutableSequence
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from flask import current_app, request
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from werkzeug.datastructures import MultiDict, FileStorage
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from werkzeug import exceptions
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import flask_restful
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import decimal
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import six
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class Namespace(dict):
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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try:
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return self[name]
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except KeyError:
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raise AttributeError(name)
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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self[name] = value
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_friendly_location = {
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u'json': u'the JSON body',
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u'form': u'the post body',
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u'args': u'the query string',
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u'values': u'the post body or the query string',
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u'headers': u'the HTTP headers',
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u'cookies': u'the request\'s cookies',
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u'files': u'an uploaded file',
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}
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text_type = lambda x: six.text_type(x)
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class Argument(object):
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"""
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:param name: Either a name or a list of option strings, e.g. foo or
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-f, --foo.
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:param default: The value produced if the argument is absent from the
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request.
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:param dest: The name of the attribute to be added to the object
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returned by :meth:`~reqparse.RequestParser.parse_args()`.
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:param bool required: Whether or not the argument may be omitted (optionals
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only).
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:param action: The basic type of action to be taken when this argument
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is encountered in the request. Valid options are "store" and "append".
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:param ignore: Whether to ignore cases where the argument fails type
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conversion
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:param type: The type to which the request argument should be
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converted. If a type raises an exception, the message in the
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error will be returned in the response. Defaults to :class:`unicode`
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in python2 and :class:`str` in python3.
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:param location: The attributes of the :class:`flask.Request` object
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to source the arguments from (ex: headers, args, etc.), can be an
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iterator. The last item listed takes precedence in the result set.
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:param choices: A container of the allowable values for the argument.
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:param help: A brief description of the argument, returned in the
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response when the argument is invalid. May optionally contain
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an "{error_msg}" interpolation token, which will be replaced with
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the text of the error raised by the type converter.
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:param bool case_sensitive: Whether argument values in the request are
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case sensitive or not (this will convert all values to lowercase)
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:param bool store_missing: Whether the arguments default value should
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be stored if the argument is missing from the request.
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:param bool trim: If enabled, trims whitespace around the argument.
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:param bool nullable: If enabled, allows null value in argument.
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"""
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def __init__(self, name, default=None, dest=None, required=False,
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ignore=False, type=text_type, location=('json', 'values',),
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choices=(), action='store', help=None, operators=('=',),
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case_sensitive=True, store_missing=True, trim=False,
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nullable=True):
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self.name = name
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self.default = default
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self.dest = dest
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self.required = required
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self.ignore = ignore
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self.location = location
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self.type = type
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self.choices = choices
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self.action = action
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self.help = help
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self.case_sensitive = case_sensitive
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self.operators = operators
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self.store_missing = store_missing
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self.trim = trim
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self.nullable = nullable
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def __str__(self):
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if len(self.choices) > 5:
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choices = self.choices[0:3]
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choices.append('...')
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choices.append(self.choices[-1])
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else:
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choices = self.choices
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return 'Name: {0}, type: {1}, choices: {2}'.format(self.name, self.type, choices)
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def __repr__(self):
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return "{0}('{1}', default={2}, dest={3}, required={4}, ignore={5}, location={6}, " \
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"type=\"{7}\", choices={8}, action='{9}', help={10}, case_sensitive={11}, " \
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"operators={12}, store_missing={13}, trim={14}, nullable={15})".format(
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self.__class__.__name__, self.name, self.default, self.dest, self.required, self.ignore, self.location,
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self.type, self.choices, self.action, self.help, self.case_sensitive,
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self.operators, self.store_missing, self.trim, self.nullable)
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def source(self, request):
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"""Pulls values off the request in the provided location
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:param request: The flask request object to parse arguments from
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"""
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if isinstance(self.location, six.string_types):
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value = getattr(request, self.location, MultiDict())
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if callable(value):
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value = value()
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if value is not None:
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return value
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else:
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values = MultiDict()
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for l in self.location:
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value = getattr(request, l, None)
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if callable(value):
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value = value()
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if value is not None:
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values.update(value)
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return values
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return MultiDict()
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def convert(self, value, op):
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# Don't cast None
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if value is None:
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if self.nullable:
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return None
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else:
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raise ValueError('Must not be null!')
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# and check if we're expecting a filestorage and haven't overridden `type`
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# (required because the below instantiation isn't valid for FileStorage)
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elif isinstance(value, FileStorage) and self.type == FileStorage:
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return value
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try:
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return self.type(value, self.name, op)
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except TypeError:
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try:
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if self.type is decimal.Decimal:
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return self.type(str(value))
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else:
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return self.type(value, self.name)
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except TypeError:
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return self.type(value)
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def handle_validation_error(self, error, bundle_errors):
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"""Called when an error is raised while parsing. Aborts the request
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with a 400 status and an error message
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:param error: the error that was raised
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:param bundle_errors: do not abort when first error occurs, return a
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dict with the name of the argument and the error message to be
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bundled
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"""
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error_str = six.text_type(error)
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error_msg = self.help.format(error_msg=error_str) if self.help else error_str
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msg = {self.name: error_msg}
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if current_app.config.get("BUNDLE_ERRORS", False) or bundle_errors:
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return error, msg
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flask_restful.abort(400, message=msg)
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def parse(self, request, bundle_errors=False):
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"""Parses argument value(s) from the request, converting according to
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the argument's type.
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:param request: The flask request object to parse arguments from
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:param bundle_errors: Do not abort when first error occurs, return a
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dict with the name of the argument and the error message to be
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bundled
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"""
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source = self.source(request)
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results = []
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# Sentinels
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_not_found = False
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_found = True
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for operator in self.operators:
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name = self.name + operator.replace("=", "", 1)
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if name in source:
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# Account for MultiDict and regular dict
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if hasattr(source, "getlist"):
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values = source.getlist(name)
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else:
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values = source.get(name)
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if not (isinstance(values, MutableSequence) and self.action == 'append'):
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values = [values]
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for value in values:
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if hasattr(value, "strip") and self.trim:
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value = value.strip()
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if hasattr(value, "lower") and not self.case_sensitive:
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value = value.lower()
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if hasattr(self.choices, "__iter__"):
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self.choices = [choice.lower()
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for choice in self.choices]
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try:
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value = self.convert(value, operator)
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except Exception as error:
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if self.ignore:
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continue
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return self.handle_validation_error(error, bundle_errors)
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if self.choices and value not in self.choices:
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if current_app.config.get("BUNDLE_ERRORS", False) or bundle_errors:
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return self.handle_validation_error(
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ValueError(u"{0} is not a valid choice".format(
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value)), bundle_errors)
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self.handle_validation_error(
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ValueError(u"{0} is not a valid choice".format(
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value)), bundle_errors)
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if name in request.unparsed_arguments:
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request.unparsed_arguments.pop(name)
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results.append(value)
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if not results and self.required:
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if isinstance(self.location, six.string_types):
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error_msg = u"Missing required parameter in {0}".format(
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_friendly_location.get(self.location, self.location)
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)
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else:
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friendly_locations = [_friendly_location.get(loc, loc)
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for loc in self.location]
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error_msg = u"Missing required parameter in {0}".format(
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' or '.join(friendly_locations)
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)
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if current_app.config.get("BUNDLE_ERRORS", False) or bundle_errors:
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return self.handle_validation_error(ValueError(error_msg), bundle_errors)
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self.handle_validation_error(ValueError(error_msg), bundle_errors)
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if not results:
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if callable(self.default):
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return self.default(), _not_found
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else:
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return self.default, _not_found
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if self.action == 'append':
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return results, _found
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if self.action == 'store' or len(results) == 1:
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return results[0], _found
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return results, _found
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class RequestParser(object):
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"""Enables adding and parsing of multiple arguments in the context of a
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single request. Ex::
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from flask_restful import reqparse
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parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
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parser.add_argument('foo')
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parser.add_argument('int_bar', type=int)
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args = parser.parse_args()
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:param bool trim: If enabled, trims whitespace on all arguments in this
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parser
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:param bool bundle_errors: If enabled, do not abort when first error occurs,
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return a dict with the name of the argument and the error message to be
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bundled and return all validation errors
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"""
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def __init__(self, argument_class=Argument, namespace_class=Namespace,
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trim=False, bundle_errors=False):
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self.args = []
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self.argument_class = argument_class
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self.namespace_class = namespace_class
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self.trim = trim
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self.bundle_errors = bundle_errors
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def add_argument(self, *args, **kwargs):
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"""Adds an argument to be parsed.
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Accepts either a single instance of Argument or arguments to be passed
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into :class:`Argument`'s constructor.
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See :class:`Argument`'s constructor for documentation on the
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available options.
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"""
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if len(args) == 1 and isinstance(args[0], self.argument_class):
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self.args.append(args[0])
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else:
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self.args.append(self.argument_class(*args, **kwargs))
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# Do not know what other argument classes are out there
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if self.trim and self.argument_class is Argument:
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# enable trim for appended element
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self.args[-1].trim = kwargs.get('trim', self.trim)
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return self
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def parse_args(self, req=None, strict=False, http_error_code=400):
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"""Parse all arguments from the provided request and return the results
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as a Namespace
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:param req: Can be used to overwrite request from Flask
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:param strict: if req includes args not in parser, throw 400 BadRequest exception
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:param http_error_code: use custom error code for `flask_restful.abort()`
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"""
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if req is None:
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req = request
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namespace = self.namespace_class()
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# A record of arguments not yet parsed; as each is found
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# among self.args, it will be popped out
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req.unparsed_arguments = dict(self.argument_class('').source(req)) if strict else {}
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errors = {}
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for arg in self.args:
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value, found = arg.parse(req, self.bundle_errors)
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if isinstance(value, ValueError):
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errors.update(found)
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found = None
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if found or arg.store_missing:
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namespace[arg.dest or arg.name] = value
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if errors:
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flask_restful.abort(http_error_code, message=errors)
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if strict and req.unparsed_arguments:
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raise exceptions.BadRequest('Unknown arguments: %s'
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% ', '.join(req.unparsed_arguments.keys()))
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return namespace
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def copy(self):
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""" Creates a copy of this RequestParser with the same set of arguments """
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parser_copy = self.__class__(self.argument_class, self.namespace_class)
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parser_copy.args = deepcopy(self.args)
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parser_copy.trim = self.trim
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parser_copy.bundle_errors = self.bundle_errors
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return parser_copy
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def replace_argument(self, name, *args, **kwargs):
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""" Replace the argument matching the given name with a new version. """
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new_arg = self.argument_class(name, *args, **kwargs)
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for index, arg in enumerate(self.args[:]):
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if new_arg.name == arg.name:
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del self.args[index]
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self.args.append(new_arg)
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break
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return self
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def remove_argument(self, name):
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""" Remove the argument matching the given name. """
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for index, arg in enumerate(self.args[:]):
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if name == arg.name:
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del self.args[index]
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break
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return self
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