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bazarr/libs/flask_restx/reqparse.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import decimal
import six
try:
from collections.abc import Hashable
except ImportError:
from collections import Hashable
from copy import deepcopy
from flask import current_app, request
from werkzeug.datastructures import MultiDict, FileStorage
from werkzeug import exceptions
from .errors import abort, SpecsError
from .marshalling import marshal
from .model import Model
from ._http import HTTPStatus
class ParseResult(dict):
"""
The default result container as an Object dict.
"""
def __getattr__(self, name):
try:
return self[name]
except KeyError:
raise AttributeError(name)
def __setattr__(self, name, value):
self[name] = value
_friendly_location = {
"json": "the JSON body",
"form": "the post body",
"args": "the query string",
"values": "the post body or the query string",
"headers": "the HTTP headers",
"cookies": "the request's cookies",
"files": "an uploaded file",
}
#: Maps Flask-RESTX RequestParser locations to Swagger ones
LOCATIONS = {
"args": "query",
"form": "formData",
"headers": "header",
"json": "body",
"values": "query",
"files": "formData",
}
#: Maps Python primitives types to Swagger ones
PY_TYPES = {
int: "integer",
str: "string",
bool: "boolean",
float: "number",
None: "void",
}
SPLIT_CHAR = ","
text_type = lambda x: six.text_type(x) # noqa
class Argument(object):
"""
:param name: Either a name or a list of option strings, e.g. foo or -f, --foo.
:param default: The value produced if the argument is absent from the request.
:param dest: The name of the attribute to be added to the object
returned by :meth:`~reqparse.RequestParser.parse_args()`.
:param bool required: Whether or not the argument may be omitted (optionals only).
:param string action: The basic type of action to be taken when this argument
is encountered in the request. Valid options are "store" and "append".
:param bool ignore: Whether to ignore cases where the argument fails type conversion
:param type: The type to which the request argument should be converted.
If a type raises an exception, the message in the error will be returned in the response.
Defaults to :class:`unicode` in python2 and :class:`str` in python3.
:param location: The attributes of the :class:`flask.Request` object
to source the arguments from (ex: headers, args, etc.), can be an
iterator. The last item listed takes precedence in the result set.
:param choices: A container of the allowable values for the argument.
:param help: A brief description of the argument, returned in the
response when the argument is invalid. May optionally contain
an "{error_msg}" interpolation token, which will be replaced with
the text of the error raised by the type converter.
:param bool case_sensitive: Whether argument values in the request are
case sensitive or not (this will convert all values to lowercase)
:param bool store_missing: Whether the arguments default value should
be stored if the argument is missing from the request.
:param bool trim: If enabled, trims whitespace around the argument.
:param bool nullable: If enabled, allows null value in argument.
"""
def __init__(
self,
name,
default=None,
dest=None,
required=False,
ignore=False,
type=text_type,
location=("json", "values",),
choices=(),
action="store",
help=None,
operators=("=",),
case_sensitive=True,
store_missing=True,
trim=False,
nullable=True,
):
self.name = name
self.default = default
self.dest = dest
self.required = required
self.ignore = ignore
self.location = location
self.type = type
self.choices = choices
self.action = action
self.help = help
self.case_sensitive = case_sensitive
self.operators = operators
self.store_missing = store_missing
self.trim = trim
self.nullable = nullable
def source(self, request):
"""
Pulls values off the request in the provided location
:param request: The flask request object to parse arguments from
"""
if isinstance(self.location, six.string_types):
value = getattr(request, self.location, MultiDict())
if callable(value):
value = value()
if value is not None:
return value
else:
values = MultiDict()
for l in self.location:
value = getattr(request, l, None)
if callable(value):
value = value()
if value is not None:
values.update(value)
return values
return MultiDict()
def convert(self, value, op):
# Don't cast None
if value is None:
if not self.nullable:
raise ValueError("Must not be null!")
return None
elif isinstance(self.type, Model) and isinstance(value, dict):
return marshal(value, self.type)
# and check if we're expecting a filestorage and haven't overridden `type`
# (required because the below instantiation isn't valid for FileStorage)
elif isinstance(value, FileStorage) and self.type == FileStorage:
return value
try:
return self.type(value, self.name, op)
except TypeError:
try:
if self.type is decimal.Decimal:
return self.type(str(value), self.name)
else:
return self.type(value, self.name)
except TypeError:
return self.type(value)
def handle_validation_error(self, error, bundle_errors):
"""
Called when an error is raised while parsing. Aborts the request
with a 400 status and an error message
:param error: the error that was raised
:param bool bundle_errors: do not abort when first error occurs, return a
dict with the name of the argument and the error message to be
bundled
"""
error_str = six.text_type(error)
error_msg = (
" ".join([six.text_type(self.help), error_str]) if self.help else error_str
)
errors = {self.name: error_msg}
if bundle_errors:
return ValueError(error), errors
abort(HTTPStatus.BAD_REQUEST, "Input payload validation failed", errors=errors)
def parse(self, request, bundle_errors=False):
"""
Parses argument value(s) from the request, converting according to
the argument's type.
:param request: The flask request object to parse arguments from
:param bool bundle_errors: do not abort when first error occurs, return a
dict with the name of the argument and the error message to be
bundled
"""
bundle_errors = current_app.config.get("BUNDLE_ERRORS", False) or bundle_errors
source = self.source(request)
results = []
# Sentinels
_not_found = False
_found = True
for operator in self.operators:
name = self.name + operator.replace("=", "", 1)
if name in source:
# Account for MultiDict and regular dict
if hasattr(source, "getlist"):
values = source.getlist(name)
else:
values = [source.get(name)]
for value in values:
if hasattr(value, "strip") and self.trim:
value = value.strip()
if hasattr(value, "lower") and not self.case_sensitive:
value = value.lower()
if hasattr(self.choices, "__iter__"):
self.choices = [choice.lower() for choice in self.choices]
try:
if self.action == "split":
value = [
self.convert(v, operator)
for v in value.split(SPLIT_CHAR)
]
else:
value = self.convert(value, operator)
except Exception as error:
if self.ignore:
continue
return self.handle_validation_error(error, bundle_errors)
if self.choices and value not in self.choices:
msg = "The value '{0}' is not a valid choice for '{1}'.".format(
value, name
)
return self.handle_validation_error(msg, bundle_errors)
if name in request.unparsed_arguments:
request.unparsed_arguments.pop(name)
results.append(value)
if not results and self.required:
if isinstance(self.location, six.string_types):
location = _friendly_location.get(self.location, self.location)
else:
locations = [_friendly_location.get(loc, loc) for loc in self.location]
location = " or ".join(locations)
error_msg = "Missing required parameter in {0}".format(location)
return self.handle_validation_error(error_msg, bundle_errors)
if not results:
if callable(self.default):
return self.default(), _not_found
else:
return self.default, _not_found
if self.action == "append":
return results, _found
if self.action == "store" or len(results) == 1:
return results[0], _found
return results, _found
@property
def __schema__(self):
if self.location == "cookie":
return
param = {"name": self.name, "in": LOCATIONS.get(self.location, "query")}
_handle_arg_type(self, param)
if self.required:
param["required"] = True
if self.help:
param["description"] = self.help
if self.default is not None:
param["default"] = (
self.default() if callable(self.default) else self.default
)
if self.action == "append":
param["items"] = {"type": param["type"]}
param["type"] = "array"
param["collectionFormat"] = "multi"
if self.action == "split":
param["items"] = {"type": param["type"]}
param["type"] = "array"
param["collectionFormat"] = "csv"
if self.choices:
param["enum"] = self.choices
return param
class RequestParser(object):
"""
Enables adding and parsing of multiple arguments in the context of a single request.
Ex::
from flask_restx import RequestParser
parser = RequestParser()
parser.add_argument('foo')
parser.add_argument('int_bar', type=int)
args = parser.parse_args()
:param bool trim: If enabled, trims whitespace on all arguments in this parser
:param bool bundle_errors: If enabled, do not abort when first error occurs,
return a dict with the name of the argument and the error message to be
bundled and return all validation errors
"""
def __init__(
self,
argument_class=Argument,
result_class=ParseResult,
trim=False,
bundle_errors=False,
):
self.args = []
self.argument_class = argument_class
self.result_class = result_class
self.trim = trim
self.bundle_errors = bundle_errors
def add_argument(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Adds an argument to be parsed.
Accepts either a single instance of Argument or arguments to be passed
into :class:`Argument`'s constructor.
See :class:`Argument`'s constructor for documentation on the available options.
"""
if len(args) == 1 and isinstance(args[0], self.argument_class):
self.args.append(args[0])
else:
self.args.append(self.argument_class(*args, **kwargs))
# Do not know what other argument classes are out there
if self.trim and self.argument_class is Argument:
# enable trim for appended element
self.args[-1].trim = kwargs.get("trim", self.trim)
return self
def parse_args(self, req=None, strict=False):
"""
Parse all arguments from the provided request and return the results as a ParseResult
:param bool strict: if req includes args not in parser, throw 400 BadRequest exception
:return: the parsed results as :class:`ParseResult` (or any class defined as :attr:`result_class`)
:rtype: ParseResult
"""
if req is None:
req = request
result = self.result_class()
# A record of arguments not yet parsed; as each is found
# among self.args, it will be popped out
req.unparsed_arguments = (
dict(self.argument_class("").source(req)) if strict else {}
)
errors = {}
for arg in self.args:
value, found = arg.parse(req, self.bundle_errors)
if isinstance(value, ValueError):
errors.update(found)
found = None
if found or arg.store_missing:
result[arg.dest or arg.name] = value
if errors:
abort(
HTTPStatus.BAD_REQUEST, "Input payload validation failed", errors=errors
)
if strict and req.unparsed_arguments:
arguments = ", ".join(req.unparsed_arguments.keys())
msg = "Unknown arguments: {0}".format(arguments)
raise exceptions.BadRequest(msg)
return result
def copy(self):
"""Creates a copy of this RequestParser with the same set of arguments"""
parser_copy = self.__class__(self.argument_class, self.result_class)
parser_copy.args = deepcopy(self.args)
parser_copy.trim = self.trim
parser_copy.bundle_errors = self.bundle_errors
return parser_copy
def replace_argument(self, name, *args, **kwargs):
"""Replace the argument matching the given name with a new version."""
new_arg = self.argument_class(name, *args, **kwargs)
for index, arg in enumerate(self.args[:]):
if new_arg.name == arg.name:
del self.args[index]
self.args.append(new_arg)
break
return self
def remove_argument(self, name):
"""Remove the argument matching the given name."""
for index, arg in enumerate(self.args[:]):
if name == arg.name:
del self.args[index]
break
return self
@property
def __schema__(self):
params = []
locations = set()
for arg in self.args:
param = arg.__schema__
if param:
params.append(param)
locations.add(param["in"])
if "body" in locations and "formData" in locations:
raise SpecsError("Can't use formData and body at the same time")
return params
def _handle_arg_type(arg, param):
if isinstance(arg.type, Hashable) and arg.type in PY_TYPES:
param["type"] = PY_TYPES[arg.type]
elif hasattr(arg.type, "__apidoc__"):
param["type"] = arg.type.__apidoc__["name"]
param["in"] = "body"
elif hasattr(arg.type, "__schema__"):
param.update(arg.type.__schema__)
elif arg.location == "files":
param["type"] = "file"
else:
param["type"] = "string"