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author | k clair <kclair@riseup.net> | 2012-10-09 12:46:05 -0700 |
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committer | k clair <kclair@riseup.net> | 2012-10-09 12:46:05 -0700 |
commit | 01cbb318e1a94aa4ecfdf73f8265371b39972a52 (patch) | |
tree | e0eaa4dc08ad93134de654e43bd210690658b973 /jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema | |
parent | 28442669df2ee646c3d8e8fc18bd37c663c6d1eb (diff) |
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diff --git a/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/DEBIAN/control b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/DEBIAN/control new file mode 100644 index 0000000..548bcf5 --- /dev/null +++ b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/DEBIAN/control @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +Package: python-jsonschema +Version: 0.6-1 +Architecture: all +Maintainer: Kristina Clair <kclair@leap.se> +Installed-Size: 92 +Depends: python (>= 2.6), python-support (>= 0.90.0) +Section: python +Priority: optional +Homepage: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/jsonschema +Description: Provides the jsonschema python package + Provides the jsonschema python package, + which is an implementation of JSON Schema for python. diff --git a/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/DEBIAN/md5sums b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/DEBIAN/md5sums new file mode 100644 index 0000000..467f834 --- /dev/null +++ b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/DEBIAN/md5sums @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +39440ee04f8451db46af9b324e36bf60 usr/share/doc/python-jsonschema/README.Debian +96fe96b300c2eed023c601be503a78aa usr/share/doc/python-jsonschema/README.rst +925e05fb5e93ec64cdd5d7dd696b8c70 usr/share/doc/python-jsonschema/changelog.Debian.gz +705bc94b94d9a542833c37c0cc1a6728 usr/share/doc/python-jsonschema/copyright +26722d006c9bc3cb6956939886478e13 usr/share/pyshared/jsonschema-0.6.egg-info +6fd447dc9ac61fb54314443a6f8b60d5 usr/share/pyshared/jsonschema.py +cf99d8fd284d97fac533d1caf10b1c59 usr/share/python-support/python-jsonschema.public diff --git a/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/DEBIAN/postinst b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/DEBIAN/postinst new file mode 100755 index 0000000..5be270c --- /dev/null +++ b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/DEBIAN/postinst @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +#!/bin/sh +set -e +# Automatically added by dh_pysupport +if which update-python-modules >/dev/null 2>&1; then + update-python-modules python-jsonschema.public +fi +# End automatically added section diff --git a/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/DEBIAN/prerm b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/DEBIAN/prerm new file mode 100755 index 0000000..bf381c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/DEBIAN/prerm @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +#!/bin/sh +set -e +# Automatically added by dh_pysupport +if which update-python-modules >/dev/null 2>&1; then + update-python-modules -c python-jsonschema.public +fi +# End automatically added section diff --git a/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/doc/python-jsonschema/README.Debian b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/doc/python-jsonschema/README.Debian new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7dd7563 --- /dev/null +++ b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/doc/python-jsonschema/README.Debian @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +python-jsonschema for Debian +---------------------------- + +<possible notes regarding this package - if none, delete this file> + + -- Kristina Clair <kclair@leap.se> Wed, 03 Oct 2012 11:34:56 -0700 diff --git a/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/doc/python-jsonschema/README.rst b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/doc/python-jsonschema/README.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..28e0451 --- /dev/null +++ b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/doc/python-jsonschema/README.rst @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +========== +jsonschema +========== + +``jsonschema`` is an implementation of JSON Schema (currently in `Draft 3 +<http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-03>`_) for Python (supporting +2.6+ including Python 3). + +:: + + >>> from jsonschema import validate + + >>> # A sample schema, like what we'd get from json.load() + >>> schema = { + ... "type" : "object", + ... "properties" : { + ... "price" : {"type" : "number"}, + ... "name" : {"type" : "string"}, + ... }, + ... } + + >>> # If no exception is raised by validate(), the instance is valid. + >>> validate({"name" : "Eggs", "price" : 34.99}, schema) + + >>> validate( + ... {"name" : "Eggs", "price" : "Invalid"}, schema + ... ) # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + ValidationError: 'Invalid' is not of type 'number' + + +Features +-------- + +* Support for Draft 3 of the Schema with the exception of + + * ``$ref``, and ``extends`` that use ``$ref``\s + +* Lazy validation that can iteratively report *all* validation errors. + +:: + + >>> from jsonschema import Validator + >>> schema = { + ... "type" : "array", + ... "items" : {"enum" : [1, 2, 3]}, + ... "maxItems" : 2, + ... } + >>> v = Validator() + >>> for error in sorted(v.iter_errors([2, 3, 4], schema), key=str): + ... print(error) + 4 is not one of [1, 2, 3] + [2, 3, 4] is too long + +* Small and extensible + +* Programmatic querying of which properties or items failed validation. + +:: + + >>> from jsonschema import ErrorTree, Validator + >>> schema = { + ... "type" : "array", + ... "items" : {"type" : "number", "enum" : [1, 2, 3]}, + ... "minItems" : 3, + ... } + >>> instance = ["spam", 2] + >>> v = Validator() + >>> tree = ErrorTree(v.iter_errors(instance, schema)) + + >>> sorted(tree.errors) + ['minItems'] + + >>> 0 in tree + True + + >>> 1 in tree + False + + >>> sorted(tree[0].errors) + ['enum', 'type'] + + >>> print(tree[0].errors["type"].message) + 'spam' is not of type 'number' + + +Schema Versioning +----------------- + +JSON Schema is, at the time of this writing, seemingly at Draft 3, with +preparations for Draft 4 underway. The ``Validator`` class and ``validate`` +function take a ``version`` argument that you can use to specify what version +of the Schema you are validating under. + +As of right now, Draft 3 (``jsonschema.DRAFT_3``) is the only supported +version, and the default when validating. Whether it will remain the default +version in the future when it is superceeded is undecided, so if you want to be +safe, *explicitly* declare which version to use when validating. + + +Release Notes +------------- + +``0.6`` fixes the behavior for the ``dependencies`` property, which was +mis-implemented. + + +Running the Test Suite +---------------------- + +``jsonschema`` uses the wonderful `Tox <http://tox.readthedocs.org>`_ for its +test suite. (It really is wonderful, if for some reason you haven't heard of +it, you really should use it for your projects). + +Assuming you have ``tox`` installed (perhaps via ``pip install tox`` or your +package manager), just run ``tox`` in the directory of your source checkout to +run ``jsonschema``'s test suite on all of the versions of Python ``jsonschema`` +supports. Note that you'll need to have all of those versions installed in +order to run the tests on each of them, otherwise ``tox`` will skip (and fail) +the tests on that version. + + +Contributing +------------ + +I'm Julian Berman. + +``jsonschema`` is on `GitHub <http://github.com/Julian/jsonschema>`_. + +Get in touch, via GitHub or otherwise, if you've got something to contribute, +it'd be most welcome! + +You can also generally find me on Freenode (nick: ``tos9``) in various +channels, including ``#python``. diff --git a/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/doc/python-jsonschema/changelog.Debian.gz b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/doc/python-jsonschema/changelog.Debian.gz Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..5617af4 --- /dev/null +++ b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/doc/python-jsonschema/changelog.Debian.gz diff --git a/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/doc/python-jsonschema/copyright b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/doc/python-jsonschema/copyright new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e483d9c --- /dev/null +++ b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/doc/python-jsonschema/copyright @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +This work was packaged for Debian by: + + Kristina Clair <kclair@leap.se> on Tue, 02 Oct 2012 22:53:20 -0700 + +It was downloaded from: + + http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/j/jsonschema/jsonschema-0.6.tar.gz + +Upstream Author(s): + + Julian Berman + +Copyright: + + Copyright (c) 2011 Julian Berman + +License: + + Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy + of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal + in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights + to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell + copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is + furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + + The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in + all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + + THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR + IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, + FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE + AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER + LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, + OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN + THE SOFTWARE. + +The Debian packaging is: + + Copyright (C) 2012 Kristina Clair <kclair@leap.se> + + and is licensed under the GPL version 3, + see "/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3". diff --git a/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/pyshared/jsonschema-0.6.egg-info b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/pyshared/jsonschema-0.6.egg-info new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e98e17 --- /dev/null +++ b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/pyshared/jsonschema-0.6.egg-info @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +Metadata-Version: 1.0 +Name: jsonschema +Version: 0.6 +Summary: An implementation of JSON-Schema validation for Python +Home-page: http://github.com/Julian/jsonschema +Author: Julian Berman +Author-email: Julian@GrayVines.com +License: MIT/X +Description: ========== + jsonschema + ========== + + ``jsonschema`` is an implementation of JSON Schema (currently in `Draft 3 + <http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-03>`_) for Python (supporting + 2.6+ including Python 3). + + :: + + >>> from jsonschema import validate + + >>> # A sample schema, like what we'd get from json.load() + >>> schema = { + ... "type" : "object", + ... "properties" : { + ... "price" : {"type" : "number"}, + ... "name" : {"type" : "string"}, + ... }, + ... } + + >>> # If no exception is raised by validate(), the instance is valid. + >>> validate({"name" : "Eggs", "price" : 34.99}, schema) + + >>> validate( + ... {"name" : "Eggs", "price" : "Invalid"}, schema + ... ) # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + ValidationError: 'Invalid' is not of type 'number' + + + Features + -------- + + * Support for Draft 3 of the Schema with the exception of + + * ``$ref``, and ``extends`` that use ``$ref``\s + + * Lazy validation that can iteratively report *all* validation errors. + + :: + + >>> from jsonschema import Validator + >>> schema = { + ... "type" : "array", + ... "items" : {"enum" : [1, 2, 3]}, + ... "maxItems" : 2, + ... } + >>> v = Validator() + >>> for error in sorted(v.iter_errors([2, 3, 4], schema), key=str): + ... print(error) + 4 is not one of [1, 2, 3] + [2, 3, 4] is too long + + * Small and extensible + + * Programmatic querying of which properties or items failed validation. + + :: + + >>> from jsonschema import ErrorTree, Validator + >>> schema = { + ... "type" : "array", + ... "items" : {"type" : "number", "enum" : [1, 2, 3]}, + ... "minItems" : 3, + ... } + >>> instance = ["spam", 2] + >>> v = Validator() + >>> tree = ErrorTree(v.iter_errors(instance, schema)) + + >>> sorted(tree.errors) + ['minItems'] + + >>> 0 in tree + True + + >>> 1 in tree + False + + >>> sorted(tree[0].errors) + ['enum', 'type'] + + >>> print(tree[0].errors["type"].message) + 'spam' is not of type 'number' + + + Schema Versioning + ----------------- + + JSON Schema is, at the time of this writing, seemingly at Draft 3, with + preparations for Draft 4 underway. The ``Validator`` class and ``validate`` + function take a ``version`` argument that you can use to specify what version + of the Schema you are validating under. + + As of right now, Draft 3 (``jsonschema.DRAFT_3``) is the only supported + version, and the default when validating. Whether it will remain the default + version in the future when it is superceeded is undecided, so if you want to be + safe, *explicitly* declare which version to use when validating. + + + Release Notes + ------------- + + ``0.6`` fixes the behavior for the ``dependencies`` property, which was + mis-implemented. + + + Running the Test Suite + ---------------------- + + ``jsonschema`` uses the wonderful `Tox <http://tox.readthedocs.org>`_ for its + test suite. (It really is wonderful, if for some reason you haven't heard of + it, you really should use it for your projects). + + Assuming you have ``tox`` installed (perhaps via ``pip install tox`` or your + package manager), just run ``tox`` in the directory of your source checkout to + run ``jsonschema``'s test suite on all of the versions of Python ``jsonschema`` + supports. Note that you'll need to have all of those versions installed in + order to run the tests on each of them, otherwise ``tox`` will skip (and fail) + the tests on that version. + + + Contributing + ------------ + + I'm Julian Berman. + + ``jsonschema`` is on `GitHub <http://github.com/Julian/jsonschema>`_. + + Get in touch, via GitHub or otherwise, if you've got something to contribute, + it'd be most welcome! + + You can also generally find me on Freenode (nick: ``tos9``) in various + channels, including ``#python``. + +Platform: UNKNOWN +Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy diff --git a/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/pyshared/jsonschema.py b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/pyshared/jsonschema.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9910c84 --- /dev/null +++ b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/pyshared/jsonschema.py @@ -0,0 +1,658 @@ +""" +An implementation of JSON Schema for Python + +The main functionality is provided by the :class:`Validator` class, with the +:function:`validate` function being the most common way to quickly create a +:class:`Validator` object and validate an instance with a given schema. + +The :class:`Validator` class generally attempts to be as strict as possible +under the JSON Schema specification. See its docstring for details. + +""" + +from __future__ import division, unicode_literals + +import collections +import itertools +import operator +import re +import sys +import warnings + + +PY3 = sys.version_info[0] >= 3 + +if PY3: + basestring = unicode = str + iteritems = operator.methodcaller("items") +else: + from itertools import izip as zip + iteritems = operator.methodcaller("iteritems") + + +def _uniq(container): + """ + Check if all of a container's elements are unique. + + Successively tries first to rely that the elements are hashable, then + falls back on them being sortable, and finally falls back on brute + force. + + """ + + try: + return len(set(container)) == len(container) + except TypeError: + try: + sort = sorted(container) + sliced = itertools.islice(container, 1, None) + for i, j in zip(container, sliced): + if i == j: + return False + except (NotImplementedError, TypeError): + seen = [] + for e in container: + if e in seen: + return False + seen.append(e) + return True + + +__version__ = "0.6" + + +DRAFT_3 = { + "$schema" : "http://json-schema.org/draft-03/schema#", + "id" : "http://json-schema.org/draft-03/schema#", + "type" : "object", + + "properties" : { + "type" : { + "type" : ["string", "array"], + "items" : {"type" : ["string", {"$ref" : "#"}]}, + "uniqueItems" : True, + "default" : "any" + }, + "properties" : { + "type" : "object", + "additionalProperties" : {"$ref" : "#", "type": "object"}, + "default" : {} + }, + "patternProperties" : { + "type" : "object", + "additionalProperties" : {"$ref" : "#"}, + "default" : {} + }, + "additionalProperties" : { + "type" : [{"$ref" : "#"}, "boolean"], "default" : {} + }, + "items" : { + "type" : [{"$ref" : "#"}, "array"], + "items" : {"$ref" : "#"}, + "default" : {} + }, + "additionalItems" : { + "type" : [{"$ref" : "#"}, "boolean"], "default" : {} + }, + "required" : {"type" : "boolean", "default" : False}, + "dependencies" : { + "type" : ["string", "array", "object"], + "additionalProperties" : { + "type" : ["string", "array", {"$ref" : "#"}], + "items" : {"type" : "string"} + }, + "default" : {} + }, + "minimum" : {"type" : "number"}, + "maximum" : {"type" : "number"}, + "exclusiveMinimum" : {"type" : "boolean", "default" : False}, + "exclusiveMaximum" : {"type" : "boolean", "default" : False}, + "minItems" : {"type" : "integer", "minimum" : 0, "default" : 0}, + "maxItems" : {"type" : "integer", "minimum" : 0}, + "uniqueItems" : {"type" : "boolean", "default" : False}, + "pattern" : {"type" : "string", "format" : "regex"}, + "minLength" : {"type" : "integer", "minimum" : 0, "default" : 0}, + "maxLength" : {"type" : "integer"}, + "enum" : {"type" : "array", "minItems" : 1, "uniqueItems" : True}, + "default" : {"type" : "any"}, + "title" : {"type" : "string"}, + "description" : {"type" : "string"}, + "format" : {"type" : "string"}, + "maxDecimal" : {"type" : "number", "minimum" : 0}, + "divisibleBy" : { + "type" : "number", + "minimum" : 0, + "exclusiveMinimum" : True, + "default" : 1 + }, + "disallow" : { + "type" : ["string", "array"], + "items" : {"type" : ["string", {"$ref" : "#"}]}, + "uniqueItems" : True + }, + "extends" : { + "type" : [{"$ref" : "#"}, "array"], + "items" : {"$ref" : "#"}, + "default" : {} + }, + "id" : {"type" : "string", "format" : "uri"}, + "$ref" : {"type" : "string", "format" : "uri"}, + "$schema" : {"type" : "string", "format" : "uri"}, + }, + "dependencies" : { + "exclusiveMinimum" : "minimum", "exclusiveMaximum" : "maximum" + }, +} + +EPSILON = 10 ** -15 + + +class SchemaError(Exception): + """ + The provided schema is malformed. + + The same attributes exist for ``SchemaError``s as for ``ValidationError``s. + + """ + + validator = None + + def __init__(self, message): + super(SchemaError, self).__init__(message) + self.message = message + self.path = [] + + +class ValidationError(Exception): + """ + The instance didn't properly validate with the provided schema. + + Relevant attributes are: + * ``message`` : a human readable message explaining the error + * ``path`` : a list containing the path to the offending element (or [] + if the error happened globally) in *reverse* order (i.e. + deepest index first). + + """ + + # the failing validator will be set externally at whatever recursion level + # is immediately above the validation failure + validator = None + + def __init__(self, message): + super(ValidationError, self).__init__(message) + self.message = message + + # Any validator that recurses must append to the ValidationError's + # path (e.g., properties and items) + self.path = [] + + +class Validator(object): + """ + A JSON Schema validator. + + """ + + DEFAULT_TYPES = { + "array" : list, "boolean" : bool, "integer" : int, "null" : type(None), + "number" : (int, float), "object" : dict, "string" : basestring, + } + + def __init__( + self, version=DRAFT_3, unknown_type="skip", + unknown_property="skip", types=(), + ): + """ + Initialize a Validator. + + ``version`` specifies which version of the JSON Schema specification to + validate with. Currently only draft-03 is supported (and is the + default). + + ``unknown_type`` and ``unknown_property`` control what to do when an + unknown type (resp. property) is encountered. By default, the + metaschema is respected (which e.g. for draft 3 allows a schema to have + additional properties), but if for some reason you want to modify this + behavior, you can do so without needing to modify the metaschema by + passing ``"error"`` or ``"warn"`` to these arguments. + + ``types`` is a mapping (or iterable of 2-tuples) containing additional + types or alternate types to verify via the 'type' property. For + instance, the default types for the 'number' JSON Schema type are + ``int`` and ``float``. To override this behavior (e.g. for also + allowing ``decimal.Decimal``), pass ``types={"number" : (int, float, + decimal.Decimal)} *including* the default types if so desired, which + are fairly obvious but can be accessed via ``Validator.DEFAULT_TYPES`` + if necessary. + + """ + + self._unknown_type = unknown_type + self._unknown_property = unknown_property + self._version = version + + self._types = dict(self.DEFAULT_TYPES) + self._types.update(types) + self._types["any"] = tuple(self._types.values()) + + def is_type(self, instance, type): + """ + Check if an ``instance`` is of the provided ``type``. + + """ + + py_type = self._types.get(type) + + if py_type is None: + return self.schema_error( + self._unknown_type, "%r is not a known type" % (type,) + ) + + # the only thing we're careful about here is evading bool inheriting + # from int, so let's be even dirtier than usual + + elif ( + # it's not a bool, so no worries + not isinstance(instance, bool) or + + # it is a bool, but we're checking for a bool, so no worries + ( + py_type is bool or + isinstance(py_type, tuple) and bool in py_type + ) + + ): + return isinstance(instance, py_type) + + def schema_error(self, level, msg): + if level == "skip": + return + elif level == "warn": + warnings.warn(msg) + else: + raise SchemaError(msg) + + def is_valid(self, instance, schema, meta_validate=True): + """ + Check if the ``instance`` is valid under the ``schema``. + + Returns a bool indicating whether validation succeeded. + + """ + + error = next(self.iter_errors(instance, schema, meta_validate), None) + return error is None + + def iter_errors(self, instance, schema, meta_validate=True): + """ + Lazily yield each of the errors in the given ``instance``. + + If you are unsure whether your schema itself is valid, + ``meta_validate`` will first validate that the schema is valid before + attempting to validate the instance. ``meta_validate`` is ``True`` by + default, since setting it to ``False`` can lead to confusing error + messages with an invalid schema. If you're sure your schema is in fact + valid, or don't care, feel free to set this to ``False``. The meta + validation will be done using the appropriate ``version``. + + """ + + if meta_validate: + for error in self.iter_errors( + schema, self._version, meta_validate=False + ): + s = SchemaError(error.message) + s.path = error.path + s.validator = error.validator + # I think we're safer raising these always, not yielding them + raise s + + for k, v in iteritems(schema): + validator = getattr(self, "validate_%s" % (k.lstrip("$"),), None) + + if validator is None: + errors = self.unknown_property(k, instance, schema) + else: + errors = validator(v, instance, schema) + + for error in errors or (): + # if the validator hasn't already been set (due to recursion) + # make sure to set it + error.validator = error.validator or k + yield error + + def validate(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Validate an ``instance`` under the given ``schema``. + + """ + + for error in self.iter_errors(*args, **kwargs): + raise error + + def unknown_property(self, property, instance, schema): + self.schema_error( + self._unknown_property, + "%r is not a known schema property" % (property,) + ) + + def validate_type(self, types, instance, schema): + types = _list(types) + + for type in types: + # Ouch. Brain hurts. Two paths here, either we have a schema, then + # check if the instance is valid under it + if (( + self.is_type(type, "object") and + self.is_valid(instance, type) + + # Or we have a type as a string, just check if the instance is that + # type. Also, HACK: we can reach the `or` here if skip_types is + # something other than error. If so, bail out. + + ) or ( + self.is_type(type, "string") and + (self.is_type(instance, type) or type not in self._types) + )): + return + else: + yield ValidationError( + "%r is not of type %r" % (instance, _delist(types)) + ) + + def validate_properties(self, properties, instance, schema): + if not self.is_type(instance, "object"): + return + + for property, subschema in iteritems(properties): + if property in instance: + for error in self.iter_errors( + instance[property], subschema, meta_validate=False + ): + error.path.append(property) + yield error + elif subschema.get("required", False): + error = ValidationError( + "%r is a required property" % (property,) + ) + error.path.append(property) + error.validator = "required" + yield error + + def validate_patternProperties(self, patternProperties, instance, schema): + for pattern, subschema in iteritems(patternProperties): + for k, v in iteritems(instance): + if re.match(pattern, k): + for error in self.iter_errors( + v, subschema, meta_validate=False + ): + yield error + + def validate_additionalProperties(self, aP, instance, schema): + if not self.is_type(instance, "object"): + return + + # no viewkeys in <2.7, and pypy seems to fail on vk - vk anyhow, so... + extras = set(instance) - set(schema.get("properties", {})) + + if self.is_type(aP, "object"): + for extra in extras: + for error in self.iter_errors( + instance[extra], aP, meta_validate=False + ): + yield error + elif not aP and extras: + error = "Additional properties are not allowed (%s %s unexpected)" + yield ValidationError(error % _extras_msg(extras)) + + def validate_dependencies(self, dependencies, instance, schema): + for property, dependency in iteritems(dependencies): + if property not in instance: + continue + + if self.is_type(dependency, "object"): + for error in self.iter_errors( + instance, dependency, meta_validate=False + ): + yield error + else: + dependencies = _list(dependency) + for dependency in dependencies: + if dependency not in instance: + yield ValidationError( + "%r is a dependency of %r" % (dependency, property) + ) + + def validate_items(self, items, instance, schema): + if not self.is_type(instance, "array"): + return + + if self.is_type(items, "object"): + for index, item in enumerate(instance): + for error in self.iter_errors( + item, items, meta_validate=False + ): + error.path.append(index) + yield error + else: + for (index, item), subschema in zip(enumerate(instance), items): + for error in self.iter_errors( + item, subschema, meta_validate=False + ): + error.path.append(index) + yield error + + def validate_additionalItems(self, aI, instance, schema): + if not self.is_type(instance, "array"): + return + + if self.is_type(aI, "object"): + for item in instance[len(schema):]: + for error in self.iter_errors(item, aI, meta_validate=False): + yield error + elif not aI and len(instance) > len(schema.get("items", [])): + error = "Additional items are not allowed (%s %s unexpected)" + yield ValidationError( + error % _extras_msg(instance[len(schema) - 1:]) + ) + + def validate_minimum(self, minimum, instance, schema): + if not self.is_type(instance, "number"): + return + + instance = float(instance) + if schema.get("exclusiveMinimum", False): + failed = instance <= minimum + cmp = "less than or equal to" + else: + failed = instance < minimum + cmp = "less than" + + if failed: + yield ValidationError( + "%r is %s the minimum of %r" % (instance, cmp, minimum) + ) + + def validate_maximum(self, maximum, instance, schema): + if not self.is_type(instance, "number"): + return + + instance = float(instance) + if schema.get("exclusiveMaximum", False): + failed = instance >= maximum + cmp = "greater than or equal to" + else: + failed = instance > maximum + cmp = "greater than" + + if failed: + yield ValidationError( + "%r is %s the maximum of %r" % (instance, cmp, maximum) + ) + + def validate_minItems(self, mI, instance, schema): + if self.is_type(instance, "array") and len(instance) < mI: + yield ValidationError("%r is too short" % (instance,)) + + def validate_maxItems(self, mI, instance, schema): + if self.is_type(instance, "array") and len(instance) > mI: + yield ValidationError("%r is too long" % (instance,)) + + def validate_uniqueItems(self, uI, instance, schema): + if uI and self.is_type(instance, "array") and not _uniq(instance): + yield ValidationError("%r has non-unique elements" % instance) + + def validate_pattern(self, patrn, instance, schema): + if self.is_type(instance, "string") and not re.match(patrn, instance): + yield ValidationError("%r does not match %r" % (instance, patrn)) + + def validate_minLength(self, mL, instance, schema): + if self.is_type(instance, "string") and len(instance) < mL: + yield ValidationError("%r is too short" % (instance,)) + + def validate_maxLength(self, mL, instance, schema): + if self.is_type(instance, "string") and len(instance) > mL: + yield ValidationError("%r is too long" % (instance,)) + + def validate_enum(self, enums, instance, schema): + if instance not in enums: + yield ValidationError("%r is not one of %r" % (instance, enums)) + + def validate_divisibleBy(self, dB, instance, schema): + if not self.is_type(instance, "number"): + return + + if isinstance(dB, float): + mod = instance % dB + failed = (mod > EPSILON) and (dB - mod) > EPSILON + else: + failed = instance % dB + + if failed: + yield ValidationError("%r is not divisible by %r" % (instance, dB)) + + def validate_disallow(self, disallow, instance, schema): + for disallowed in _list(disallow): + if self.is_valid(instance, {"type" : [disallowed]}): + yield ValidationError( + "%r is disallowed for %r" % (disallowed, instance) + ) + + def validate_extends(self, extends, instance, schema): + if self.is_type(extends, "object"): + extends = [extends] + for subschema in extends: + for error in self.iter_errors( + instance, subschema, meta_validate=False + ): + yield error + + +for no_op in [ # handled in: + "required", # properties + "exclusiveMinimum", "exclusiveMaximum", # min*/max* + "default", "description", "format", "id", # no validation needed + "links", "name", "title", + "ref", "schema", # not yet supported +]: + setattr(Validator, "validate_" + no_op, lambda *args, **kwargs : None) + + +class ErrorTree(object): + """ + ErrorTrees make it easier to check which validations failed. + + """ + + def __init__(self, errors=()): + self.errors = {} + self._contents = collections.defaultdict(self.__class__) + + for error in errors: + container = self + for element in reversed(error.path): + container = container[element] + container.errors[error.validator] = error + + def __contains__(self, k): + return k in self._contents + + def __getitem__(self, k): + return self._contents[k] + + def __setitem__(self, k, v): + self._contents[k] = v + + def __iter__(self): + return iter(self._contents) + + def __len__(self): + child_errors = sum(len(tree) for _, tree in iteritems(self._contents)) + return len(self.errors) + child_errors + + def __repr__(self): + return "<%s (%s errors)>" % (self.__class__.__name__, len(self)) + + +def _extras_msg(extras): + """ + Create an error message for extra items or properties. + + """ + + if len(extras) == 1: + verb = "was" + else: + verb = "were" + return ", ".join(repr(extra) for extra in extras), verb + + +def _list(thing): + """ + Wrap ``thing`` in a list if it's a single str. + + Otherwise, return it unchanged. + + """ + + if isinstance(thing, basestring): + return [thing] + return thing + + +def _delist(thing): + """ + Unwrap ``thing`` to a single element if its a single str in a list. + + Otherwise, return it unchanged. + + """ + + if ( + isinstance(thing, list) and + len(thing) == 1 + and isinstance(thing[0], basestring) + ): + return thing[0] + return thing + + +def validate( + instance, schema, meta_validate=True, cls=Validator, *args, **kwargs +): + """ + Validate an ``instance`` under the given ``schema``. + + By default, the :class:`Validator` class from this module is used to + perform the validation. To use another validator, pass it into the ``cls`` + argument. + + Any other provided positional and keyword arguments will be provided to the + ``cls``. See the :class:`Validator` class' docstring for details on the + arguments it accepts. + + """ + + validator = cls(*args, **kwargs) + validator.validate(instance, schema, meta_validate=meta_validate) diff --git a/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/python-support/python-jsonschema.public b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/python-support/python-jsonschema.public new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c195ff2 --- /dev/null +++ b/jsonschema-0.6/debian/python-jsonschema/usr/share/python-support/python-jsonschema.public @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +pyversions=2.6- + +/usr/share/pyshared/jsonschema-0.6.egg-info +/usr/share/pyshared/jsonschema.py |