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Arrays should not fail if empty. They should only fail if any member of the array does not match the schema.
154 lines
5.6 KiB
Ruby
154 lines
5.6 KiB
Ruby
module Fog
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module Schema
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# This validates a data object against a Ruby based schema to see
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# if they match.
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#
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# * An object matches the schema if +==+ or +===+ returns +true+
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# * Hashes match if all the key's values match the classes given
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# in the schema as well. This can be configured in the options
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# * Arrays match when every element in the data matches the case
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# given in the schema.
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#
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# The schema and validation are very simple and probably not
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# suitable for some cases.
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#
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# The following classes can be used to check for special behaviour
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#
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# * Fog::Boolean - value may be +true+ or +false+
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# * Fog::Nullable::Boolean - value may be +true+, +false+ or +nil+
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# * Fog::Nullable::Integer - value may be an Integer or +nil+
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# * Fog::Nullable::String
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# * Fog::Nullable::Time
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# * Fog::Nullable::Float
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# * Fog::Nullable::Hash
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# * Fog::Nullable::Array
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#
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# All the "nullable" objects will pass if the value is of the class
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# or if it is +nil+. This allows you to match APIs that may include
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# keys when the value is not available in some cases but will
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# always be a String. Such as an password that is only displayed
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# on the reset action.
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#
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# The keys for "nullable" resources should always be present but
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# original matcher had a bug that allowed these to also appear to
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# work as optional keys/values.
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#
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# If you need the original behaviour, data with a missing key is
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# still valid, then you may pass the +:allow_optional_rules+
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# option to the #validate method.
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#
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# That is not recommended because you are describing a schema
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# with optional keys in a format that does not support it.
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#
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# Setting +:allow_extra_keys+ as +true+ allows the data to
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# contain keys not declared by the schema and still pass. This
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# is useful if new attributes appear in the API in a backwards
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# compatible manner and can be ignored.
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#
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# This is the behaviour you would have seen with +strict+ being
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# +false+ in the original test helper.
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#
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# @example Schema example
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# {
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# "id" => String,
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# "ram" => Integer,
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# "disks" => [
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# "size" => Float
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# ],
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# "dns_name" => Fog::Nullable::String,
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# "active" => Fog::Boolean,
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# "created" => DateTime
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# }
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#
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class DataValidator
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def initialize
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@message = nil
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end
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# Checks if the data structure matches the schema passed in and
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# returns +true+ if it fits.
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#
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# @param [Object] data Hash or Array to check
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# @param [Object] schema Schema pattern to check against
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# @param [Boolean] options
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# @option options [Boolean] :allow_extra_keys
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# If +true+ does not fail if extra keys are in the data
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# that are not in the schema.
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# @option options [Boolean] :allow_optional_rules
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# If +true+ does not fail if extra keys are in the schema
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# that do not match the data. Not recommended!
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#
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# @return [Boolean] Did the data fit the schema?
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def validate(data, schema, options = {})
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valid = validate_value(schema, data, options)
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unless valid
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@message = "#{data.inspect} does not match #{schema.inspect}"
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end
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valid
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end
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# This returns the last message set by the validator
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#
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# @return [String]
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def message
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@message
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end
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private
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# This contains a slightly modified version of the Hashidator gem
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# but unfortunately the gem does not cope with Array schemas.
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#
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# @see https://github.com/vangberg/hashidator/blob/master/lib/hashidator.rb
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#
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def validate_value(validator, value, options)
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Fog::Logger.write :debug, "[yellow][DEBUG] #{value.inspect} against #{validator.inspect}[/]\n"
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case validator
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when Array
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return false if value.is_a?(Hash)
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value.respond_to?(:all?) && value.all? {|x| validate_value(validator[0], x, options)}
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when Symbol
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value.respond_to? validator
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when Hash
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return false if value.is_a?(Array)
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# When being strict values not specified in the schema are fails
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unless options[:allow_extra_keys]
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if value.respond_to?(:empty?)
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# Validator is empty but values are not
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return false if !value.empty? && validator.empty?
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end
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end
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unless options[:allow_optional_rules]
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if value.respond_to?(:empty?)
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# Validator has rules left but no more values
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return false if value.empty? && !validator.empty?
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end
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end
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validator.all? do |key, sub_validator|
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Fog::Logger.write :debug, "[blue][DEBUG] #{key.inspect} against #{sub_validator.inspect}[/]\n"
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validate_value(sub_validator, value[key], options)
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end
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else
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result = validator == value
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result = validator === value unless result
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# Repeat unless we have a Boolean already
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unless (result.is_a?(TrueClass) || result.is_a?(FalseClass))
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result = validate_value(result, value, options)
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end
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if result
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Fog::Logger.write :debug, "[green][DEBUG] Validation passed: #{value.inspect} against #{validator.inspect}[/]\n"
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else
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Fog::Logger.write :debug, "[red][DEBUG] Validation failed: #{value.inspect} against #{validator.inspect}[/]\n"
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end
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result
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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