peacock-data-public-datasets-idc-cronscript
/
venv
/lib
/python3.10
/site-packages
/pydantic
/fields.py
"""Defining fields on models.""" | |
from __future__ import annotations as _annotations | |
import dataclasses | |
import inspect | |
import sys | |
import typing | |
from copy import copy | |
from dataclasses import Field as DataclassField | |
from functools import cached_property | |
from typing import Any, ClassVar | |
from warnings import warn | |
import annotated_types | |
import typing_extensions | |
from pydantic_core import PydanticUndefined | |
from typing_extensions import Literal, TypeAlias, Unpack, deprecated | |
from . import types | |
from ._internal import _decorators, _fields, _generics, _internal_dataclass, _repr, _typing_extra, _utils | |
from .aliases import AliasChoices, AliasPath | |
from .config import JsonDict | |
from .errors import PydanticUserError | |
from .warnings import PydanticDeprecatedSince20 | |
if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: | |
from ._internal._repr import ReprArgs | |
else: | |
# See PyCharm issues https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/PY-21915 | |
# and https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/PY-51428 | |
DeprecationWarning = PydanticDeprecatedSince20 | |
__all__ = 'Field', 'PrivateAttr', 'computed_field' | |
_Unset: Any = PydanticUndefined | |
if sys.version_info >= (3, 13): | |
import warnings | |
Deprecated: TypeAlias = warnings.deprecated | deprecated | |
else: | |
Deprecated: TypeAlias = deprecated | |
class _FromFieldInfoInputs(typing_extensions.TypedDict, total=False): | |
"""This class exists solely to add type checking for the `**kwargs` in `FieldInfo.from_field`.""" | |
annotation: type[Any] | None | |
default_factory: typing.Callable[[], Any] | None | |
alias: str | None | |
alias_priority: int | None | |
validation_alias: str | AliasPath | AliasChoices | None | |
serialization_alias: str | None | |
title: str | None | |
description: str | None | |
examples: list[Any] | None | |
exclude: bool | None | |
gt: float | None | |
ge: float | None | |
lt: float | None | |
le: float | None | |
multiple_of: float | None | |
strict: bool | None | |
min_length: int | None | |
max_length: int | None | |
pattern: str | typing.Pattern[str] | None | |
allow_inf_nan: bool | None | |
max_digits: int | None | |
decimal_places: int | None | |
union_mode: Literal['smart', 'left_to_right'] | None | |
discriminator: str | types.Discriminator | None | |
deprecated: Deprecated | str | bool | None | |
json_schema_extra: JsonDict | typing.Callable[[JsonDict], None] | None | |
frozen: bool | None | |
validate_default: bool | None | |
repr: bool | |
init: bool | None | |
init_var: bool | None | |
kw_only: bool | None | |
coerce_numbers_to_str: bool | None | |
class _FieldInfoInputs(_FromFieldInfoInputs, total=False): | |
"""This class exists solely to add type checking for the `**kwargs` in `FieldInfo.__init__`.""" | |
default: Any | |
class FieldInfo(_repr.Representation): | |
"""This class holds information about a field. | |
`FieldInfo` is used for any field definition regardless of whether the [`Field()`][pydantic.fields.Field] | |
function is explicitly used. | |
!!! warning | |
You generally shouldn't be creating `FieldInfo` directly, you'll only need to use it when accessing | |
[`BaseModel`][pydantic.main.BaseModel] `.model_fields` internals. | |
Attributes: | |
annotation: The type annotation of the field. | |
default: The default value of the field. | |
default_factory: The factory function used to construct the default for the field. | |
alias: The alias name of the field. | |
alias_priority: The priority of the field's alias. | |
validation_alias: The validation alias of the field. | |
serialization_alias: The serialization alias of the field. | |
title: The title of the field. | |
description: The description of the field. | |
examples: List of examples of the field. | |
exclude: Whether to exclude the field from the model serialization. | |
discriminator: Field name or Discriminator for discriminating the type in a tagged union. | |
deprecated: A deprecation message, an instance of `warnings.deprecated` or the `typing_extensions.deprecated` backport, | |
or a boolean. If `True`, a default deprecation message will be emitted when accessing the field. | |
json_schema_extra: A dict or callable to provide extra JSON schema properties. | |
frozen: Whether the field is frozen. | |
validate_default: Whether to validate the default value of the field. | |
repr: Whether to include the field in representation of the model. | |
init: Whether the field should be included in the constructor of the dataclass. | |
init_var: Whether the field should _only_ be included in the constructor of the dataclass, and not stored. | |
kw_only: Whether the field should be a keyword-only argument in the constructor of the dataclass. | |
metadata: List of metadata constraints. | |
""" | |
annotation: type[Any] | None | |
default: Any | |
default_factory: typing.Callable[[], Any] | None | |
alias: str | None | |
alias_priority: int | None | |
validation_alias: str | AliasPath | AliasChoices | None | |
serialization_alias: str | None | |
title: str | None | |
description: str | None | |
examples: list[Any] | None | |
exclude: bool | None | |
discriminator: str | types.Discriminator | None | |
deprecated: Deprecated | str | bool | None | |
json_schema_extra: JsonDict | typing.Callable[[JsonDict], None] | None | |
frozen: bool | None | |
validate_default: bool | None | |
repr: bool | |
init: bool | None | |
init_var: bool | None | |
kw_only: bool | None | |
metadata: list[Any] | |
__slots__ = ( | |
'annotation', | |
'default', | |
'default_factory', | |
'alias', | |
'alias_priority', | |
'validation_alias', | |
'serialization_alias', | |
'title', | |
'description', | |
'examples', | |
'exclude', | |
'discriminator', | |
'deprecated', | |
'json_schema_extra', | |
'frozen', | |
'validate_default', | |
'repr', | |
'init', | |
'init_var', | |
'kw_only', | |
'metadata', | |
'_attributes_set', | |
) | |
# used to convert kwargs to metadata/constraints, | |
# None has a special meaning - these items are collected into a `PydanticGeneralMetadata` | |
metadata_lookup: ClassVar[dict[str, typing.Callable[[Any], Any] | None]] = { | |
'strict': types.Strict, | |
'gt': annotated_types.Gt, | |
'ge': annotated_types.Ge, | |
'lt': annotated_types.Lt, | |
'le': annotated_types.Le, | |
'multiple_of': annotated_types.MultipleOf, | |
'min_length': annotated_types.MinLen, | |
'max_length': annotated_types.MaxLen, | |
'pattern': None, | |
'allow_inf_nan': None, | |
'max_digits': None, | |
'decimal_places': None, | |
'union_mode': None, | |
'coerce_numbers_to_str': None, | |
} | |
def __init__(self, **kwargs: Unpack[_FieldInfoInputs]) -> None: | |
"""This class should generally not be initialized directly; instead, use the `pydantic.fields.Field` function | |
or one of the constructor classmethods. | |
See the signature of `pydantic.fields.Field` for more details about the expected arguments. | |
""" | |
self._attributes_set = {k: v for k, v in kwargs.items() if v is not _Unset} | |
kwargs = {k: _DefaultValues.get(k) if v is _Unset else v for k, v in kwargs.items()} # type: ignore | |
self.annotation, annotation_metadata = self._extract_metadata(kwargs.get('annotation')) | |
default = kwargs.pop('default', PydanticUndefined) | |
if default is Ellipsis: | |
self.default = PydanticUndefined | |
else: | |
self.default = default | |
self.default_factory = kwargs.pop('default_factory', None) | |
if self.default is not PydanticUndefined and self.default_factory is not None: | |
raise TypeError('cannot specify both default and default_factory') | |
self.title = kwargs.pop('title', None) | |
self.alias = kwargs.pop('alias', None) | |
self.validation_alias = kwargs.pop('validation_alias', None) | |
self.serialization_alias = kwargs.pop('serialization_alias', None) | |
alias_is_set = any(alias is not None for alias in (self.alias, self.validation_alias, self.serialization_alias)) | |
self.alias_priority = kwargs.pop('alias_priority', None) or 2 if alias_is_set else None | |
self.description = kwargs.pop('description', None) | |
self.examples = kwargs.pop('examples', None) | |
self.exclude = kwargs.pop('exclude', None) | |
self.discriminator = kwargs.pop('discriminator', None) | |
# For compatibility with FastAPI<=0.110.0, we preserve the existing value if it is not overridden | |
self.deprecated = kwargs.pop('deprecated', getattr(self, 'deprecated', None)) | |
self.repr = kwargs.pop('repr', True) | |
self.json_schema_extra = kwargs.pop('json_schema_extra', None) | |
self.validate_default = kwargs.pop('validate_default', None) | |
self.frozen = kwargs.pop('frozen', None) | |
# currently only used on dataclasses | |
self.init = kwargs.pop('init', None) | |
self.init_var = kwargs.pop('init_var', None) | |
self.kw_only = kwargs.pop('kw_only', None) | |
self.metadata = self._collect_metadata(kwargs) + annotation_metadata # type: ignore | |
def from_field(default: Any = PydanticUndefined, **kwargs: Unpack[_FromFieldInfoInputs]) -> FieldInfo: | |
"""Create a new `FieldInfo` object with the `Field` function. | |
Args: | |
default: The default value for the field. Defaults to Undefined. | |
**kwargs: Additional arguments dictionary. | |
Raises: | |
TypeError: If 'annotation' is passed as a keyword argument. | |
Returns: | |
A new FieldInfo object with the given parameters. | |
Example: | |
This is how you can create a field with default value like this: | |
```python | |
import pydantic | |
class MyModel(pydantic.BaseModel): | |
foo: int = pydantic.Field(4) | |
``` | |
""" | |
if 'annotation' in kwargs: | |
raise TypeError('"annotation" is not permitted as a Field keyword argument') | |
return FieldInfo(default=default, **kwargs) | |
def from_annotation(annotation: type[Any]) -> FieldInfo: | |
"""Creates a `FieldInfo` instance from a bare annotation. | |
This function is used internally to create a `FieldInfo` from a bare annotation like this: | |
```python | |
import pydantic | |
class MyModel(pydantic.BaseModel): | |
foo: int # <-- like this | |
``` | |
We also account for the case where the annotation can be an instance of `Annotated` and where | |
one of the (not first) arguments in `Annotated` is an instance of `FieldInfo`, e.g.: | |
```python | |
import annotated_types | |
from typing_extensions import Annotated | |
import pydantic | |
class MyModel(pydantic.BaseModel): | |
foo: Annotated[int, annotated_types.Gt(42)] | |
bar: Annotated[int, pydantic.Field(gt=42)] | |
``` | |
Args: | |
annotation: An annotation object. | |
Returns: | |
An instance of the field metadata. | |
""" | |
final = False | |
if _typing_extra.is_finalvar(annotation): | |
final = True | |
if annotation is not typing_extensions.Final: | |
annotation = typing_extensions.get_args(annotation)[0] | |
if _typing_extra.is_annotated(annotation): | |
first_arg, *extra_args = typing_extensions.get_args(annotation) | |
if _typing_extra.is_finalvar(first_arg): | |
final = True | |
field_info_annotations = [a for a in extra_args if isinstance(a, FieldInfo)] | |
field_info = FieldInfo.merge_field_infos(*field_info_annotations, annotation=first_arg) | |
if field_info: | |
new_field_info = copy(field_info) | |
new_field_info.annotation = first_arg | |
new_field_info.frozen = final or field_info.frozen | |
metadata: list[Any] = [] | |
for a in extra_args: | |
if _typing_extra.is_deprecated_instance(a): | |
new_field_info.deprecated = a.message | |
elif not isinstance(a, FieldInfo): | |
metadata.append(a) | |
else: | |
metadata.extend(a.metadata) | |
new_field_info.metadata = metadata | |
return new_field_info | |
return FieldInfo(annotation=annotation, frozen=final or None) | |
def from_annotated_attribute(annotation: type[Any], default: Any) -> FieldInfo: | |
"""Create `FieldInfo` from an annotation with a default value. | |
This is used in cases like the following: | |
```python | |
import annotated_types | |
from typing_extensions import Annotated | |
import pydantic | |
class MyModel(pydantic.BaseModel): | |
foo: int = 4 # <-- like this | |
bar: Annotated[int, annotated_types.Gt(4)] = 4 # <-- or this | |
spam: Annotated[int, pydantic.Field(gt=4)] = 4 # <-- or this | |
``` | |
Args: | |
annotation: The type annotation of the field. | |
default: The default value of the field. | |
Returns: | |
A field object with the passed values. | |
""" | |
if annotation is default: | |
raise PydanticUserError( | |
'Error when building FieldInfo from annotated attribute. ' | |
"Make sure you don't have any field name clashing with a type annotation ", | |
code='unevaluable-type-annotation', | |
) | |
final = False | |
if _typing_extra.is_finalvar(annotation): | |
final = True | |
if annotation is not typing_extensions.Final: | |
annotation = typing_extensions.get_args(annotation)[0] | |
if isinstance(default, FieldInfo): | |
default.annotation, annotation_metadata = FieldInfo._extract_metadata(annotation) | |
default.metadata += annotation_metadata | |
default = default.merge_field_infos( | |
*[x for x in annotation_metadata if isinstance(x, FieldInfo)], default, annotation=default.annotation | |
) | |
default.frozen = final or default.frozen | |
return default | |
elif isinstance(default, dataclasses.Field): | |
init_var = False | |
if annotation is dataclasses.InitVar: | |
init_var = True | |
annotation = Any | |
elif isinstance(annotation, dataclasses.InitVar): | |
init_var = True | |
annotation = annotation.type | |
pydantic_field = FieldInfo._from_dataclass_field(default) | |
pydantic_field.annotation, annotation_metadata = FieldInfo._extract_metadata(annotation) | |
pydantic_field.metadata += annotation_metadata | |
pydantic_field = pydantic_field.merge_field_infos( | |
*[x for x in annotation_metadata if isinstance(x, FieldInfo)], | |
pydantic_field, | |
annotation=pydantic_field.annotation, | |
) | |
pydantic_field.frozen = final or pydantic_field.frozen | |
pydantic_field.init_var = init_var | |
pydantic_field.init = getattr(default, 'init', None) | |
pydantic_field.kw_only = getattr(default, 'kw_only', None) | |
return pydantic_field | |
else: | |
if _typing_extra.is_annotated(annotation): | |
first_arg, *extra_args = typing_extensions.get_args(annotation) | |
field_infos = [a for a in extra_args if isinstance(a, FieldInfo)] | |
field_info = FieldInfo.merge_field_infos(*field_infos, annotation=first_arg, default=default) | |
metadata: list[Any] = [] | |
for a in extra_args: | |
if _typing_extra.is_deprecated_instance(a): | |
field_info.deprecated = a.message | |
elif not isinstance(a, FieldInfo): | |
metadata.append(a) | |
else: | |
metadata.extend(a.metadata) | |
field_info.metadata = metadata | |
return field_info | |
return FieldInfo(annotation=annotation, default=default, frozen=final or None) | |
def merge_field_infos(*field_infos: FieldInfo, **overrides: Any) -> FieldInfo: | |
"""Merge `FieldInfo` instances keeping only explicitly set attributes. | |
Later `FieldInfo` instances override earlier ones. | |
Returns: | |
FieldInfo: A merged FieldInfo instance. | |
""" | |
flattened_field_infos: list[FieldInfo] = [] | |
for field_info in field_infos: | |
flattened_field_infos.extend(x for x in field_info.metadata if isinstance(x, FieldInfo)) | |
flattened_field_infos.append(field_info) | |
field_infos = tuple(flattened_field_infos) | |
if len(field_infos) == 1: | |
# No merging necessary, but we still need to make a copy and apply the overrides | |
field_info = copy(field_infos[0]) | |
field_info._attributes_set.update(overrides) | |
default_override = overrides.pop('default', PydanticUndefined) | |
if default_override is Ellipsis: | |
default_override = PydanticUndefined | |
if default_override is not PydanticUndefined: | |
field_info.default = default_override | |
for k, v in overrides.items(): | |
setattr(field_info, k, v) | |
return field_info # type: ignore | |
new_kwargs: dict[str, Any] = {} | |
metadata = {} | |
for field_info in field_infos: | |
new_kwargs.update(field_info._attributes_set) | |
for x in field_info.metadata: | |
if not isinstance(x, FieldInfo): | |
metadata[type(x)] = x | |
new_kwargs.update(overrides) | |
field_info = FieldInfo(**new_kwargs) | |
field_info.metadata = list(metadata.values()) | |
return field_info | |
def _from_dataclass_field(dc_field: DataclassField[Any]) -> FieldInfo: | |
"""Return a new `FieldInfo` instance from a `dataclasses.Field` instance. | |
Args: | |
dc_field: The `dataclasses.Field` instance to convert. | |
Returns: | |
The corresponding `FieldInfo` instance. | |
Raises: | |
TypeError: If any of the `FieldInfo` kwargs does not match the `dataclass.Field` kwargs. | |
""" | |
default = dc_field.default | |
if default is dataclasses.MISSING: | |
default = PydanticUndefined | |
if dc_field.default_factory is dataclasses.MISSING: | |
default_factory: typing.Callable[[], Any] | None = None | |
else: | |
default_factory = dc_field.default_factory | |
# use the `Field` function so in correct kwargs raise the correct `TypeError` | |
dc_field_metadata = {k: v for k, v in dc_field.metadata.items() if k in _FIELD_ARG_NAMES} | |
return Field(default=default, default_factory=default_factory, repr=dc_field.repr, **dc_field_metadata) | |
def _extract_metadata(annotation: type[Any] | None) -> tuple[type[Any] | None, list[Any]]: | |
"""Tries to extract metadata/constraints from an annotation if it uses `Annotated`. | |
Args: | |
annotation: The type hint annotation for which metadata has to be extracted. | |
Returns: | |
A tuple containing the extracted metadata type and the list of extra arguments. | |
""" | |
if annotation is not None: | |
if _typing_extra.is_annotated(annotation): | |
first_arg, *extra_args = typing_extensions.get_args(annotation) | |
return first_arg, list(extra_args) | |
return annotation, [] | |
def _collect_metadata(kwargs: dict[str, Any]) -> list[Any]: | |
"""Collect annotations from kwargs. | |
Args: | |
kwargs: Keyword arguments passed to the function. | |
Returns: | |
A list of metadata objects - a combination of `annotated_types.BaseMetadata` and | |
`PydanticMetadata`. | |
""" | |
metadata: list[Any] = [] | |
general_metadata = {} | |
for key, value in list(kwargs.items()): | |
try: | |
marker = FieldInfo.metadata_lookup[key] | |
except KeyError: | |
continue | |
del kwargs[key] | |
if value is not None: | |
if marker is None: | |
general_metadata[key] = value | |
else: | |
metadata.append(marker(value)) | |
if general_metadata: | |
metadata.append(_fields.pydantic_general_metadata(**general_metadata)) | |
return metadata | |
def deprecation_message(self) -> str | None: | |
"""The deprecation message to be emitted, or `None` if not set.""" | |
if self.deprecated is None: | |
return None | |
if isinstance(self.deprecated, bool): | |
return 'deprecated' if self.deprecated else None | |
return self.deprecated if isinstance(self.deprecated, str) else self.deprecated.message | |
def get_default(self, *, call_default_factory: bool = False) -> Any: | |
"""Get the default value. | |
We expose an option for whether to call the default_factory (if present), as calling it may | |
result in side effects that we want to avoid. However, there are times when it really should | |
be called (namely, when instantiating a model via `model_construct`). | |
Args: | |
call_default_factory: Whether to call the default_factory or not. Defaults to `False`. | |
Returns: | |
The default value, calling the default factory if requested or `None` if not set. | |
""" | |
if self.default_factory is None: | |
return _utils.smart_deepcopy(self.default) | |
elif call_default_factory: | |
return self.default_factory() | |
else: | |
return None | |
def is_required(self) -> bool: | |
"""Check if the field is required (i.e., does not have a default value or factory). | |
Returns: | |
`True` if the field is required, `False` otherwise. | |
""" | |
return self.default is PydanticUndefined and self.default_factory is None | |
def rebuild_annotation(self) -> Any: | |
"""Attempts to rebuild the original annotation for use in function signatures. | |
If metadata is present, it adds it to the original annotation using | |
`Annotated`. Otherwise, it returns the original annotation as-is. | |
Note that because the metadata has been flattened, the original annotation | |
may not be reconstructed exactly as originally provided, e.g. if the original | |
type had unrecognized annotations, or was annotated with a call to `pydantic.Field`. | |
Returns: | |
The rebuilt annotation. | |
""" | |
if not self.metadata: | |
return self.annotation | |
else: | |
# Annotated arguments must be a tuple | |
return typing_extensions.Annotated[(self.annotation, *self.metadata)] # type: ignore | |
def apply_typevars_map(self, typevars_map: dict[Any, Any] | None, types_namespace: dict[str, Any] | None) -> None: | |
"""Apply a `typevars_map` to the annotation. | |
This method is used when analyzing parametrized generic types to replace typevars with their concrete types. | |
This method applies the `typevars_map` to the annotation in place. | |
Args: | |
typevars_map: A dictionary mapping type variables to their concrete types. | |
types_namespace (dict | None): A dictionary containing related types to the annotated type. | |
See Also: | |
pydantic._internal._generics.replace_types is used for replacing the typevars with | |
their concrete types. | |
""" | |
annotation = _typing_extra.eval_type_lenient(self.annotation, types_namespace) | |
self.annotation = _generics.replace_types(annotation, typevars_map) | |
def __repr_args__(self) -> ReprArgs: | |
yield 'annotation', _repr.PlainRepr(_repr.display_as_type(self.annotation)) | |
yield 'required', self.is_required() | |
for s in self.__slots__: | |
if s == '_attributes_set': | |
continue | |
if s == 'annotation': | |
continue | |
elif s == 'metadata' and not self.metadata: | |
continue | |
elif s == 'repr' and self.repr is True: | |
continue | |
if s == 'frozen' and self.frozen is False: | |
continue | |
if s == 'validation_alias' and self.validation_alias == self.alias: | |
continue | |
if s == 'serialization_alias' and self.serialization_alias == self.alias: | |
continue | |
if s == 'default' and self.default is not PydanticUndefined: | |
yield 'default', self.default | |
elif s == 'default_factory' and self.default_factory is not None: | |
yield 'default_factory', _repr.PlainRepr(_repr.display_as_type(self.default_factory)) | |
else: | |
value = getattr(self, s) | |
if value is not None and value is not PydanticUndefined: | |
yield s, value | |
class _EmptyKwargs(typing_extensions.TypedDict): | |
"""This class exists solely to ensure that type checking warns about passing `**extra` in `Field`.""" | |
_DefaultValues = dict( | |
default=..., | |
default_factory=None, | |
alias=None, | |
alias_priority=None, | |
validation_alias=None, | |
serialization_alias=None, | |
title=None, | |
description=None, | |
examples=None, | |
exclude=None, | |
discriminator=None, | |
json_schema_extra=None, | |
frozen=None, | |
validate_default=None, | |
repr=True, | |
init=None, | |
init_var=None, | |
kw_only=None, | |
pattern=None, | |
strict=None, | |
gt=None, | |
ge=None, | |
lt=None, | |
le=None, | |
multiple_of=None, | |
allow_inf_nan=None, | |
max_digits=None, | |
decimal_places=None, | |
min_length=None, | |
max_length=None, | |
coerce_numbers_to_str=None, | |
) | |
def Field( # noqa: C901 | |
default: Any = PydanticUndefined, | |
*, | |
default_factory: typing.Callable[[], Any] | None = _Unset, | |
alias: str | None = _Unset, | |
alias_priority: int | None = _Unset, | |
validation_alias: str | AliasPath | AliasChoices | None = _Unset, | |
serialization_alias: str | None = _Unset, | |
title: str | None = _Unset, | |
description: str | None = _Unset, | |
examples: list[Any] | None = _Unset, | |
exclude: bool | None = _Unset, | |
discriminator: str | types.Discriminator | None = _Unset, | |
deprecated: Deprecated | str | bool | None = _Unset, | |
json_schema_extra: JsonDict | typing.Callable[[JsonDict], None] | None = _Unset, | |
frozen: bool | None = _Unset, | |
validate_default: bool | None = _Unset, | |
repr: bool = _Unset, | |
init: bool | None = _Unset, | |
init_var: bool | None = _Unset, | |
kw_only: bool | None = _Unset, | |
pattern: str | typing.Pattern[str] | None = _Unset, | |
strict: bool | None = _Unset, | |
coerce_numbers_to_str: bool | None = _Unset, | |
gt: float | None = _Unset, | |
ge: float | None = _Unset, | |
lt: float | None = _Unset, | |
le: float | None = _Unset, | |
multiple_of: float | None = _Unset, | |
allow_inf_nan: bool | None = _Unset, | |
max_digits: int | None = _Unset, | |
decimal_places: int | None = _Unset, | |
min_length: int | None = _Unset, | |
max_length: int | None = _Unset, | |
union_mode: Literal['smart', 'left_to_right'] = _Unset, | |
**extra: Unpack[_EmptyKwargs], | |
) -> Any: | |
"""Usage docs: https://docs.pydantic.dev/2.7/concepts/fields | |
Create a field for objects that can be configured. | |
Used to provide extra information about a field, either for the model schema or complex validation. Some arguments | |
apply only to number fields (`int`, `float`, `Decimal`) and some apply only to `str`. | |
Note: | |
- Any `_Unset` objects will be replaced by the corresponding value defined in the `_DefaultValues` dictionary. If a key for the `_Unset` object is not found in the `_DefaultValues` dictionary, it will default to `None` | |
Args: | |
default: Default value if the field is not set. | |
default_factory: A callable to generate the default value, such as :func:`~datetime.utcnow`. | |
alias: The name to use for the attribute when validating or serializing by alias. | |
This is often used for things like converting between snake and camel case. | |
alias_priority: Priority of the alias. This affects whether an alias generator is used. | |
validation_alias: Like `alias`, but only affects validation, not serialization. | |
serialization_alias: Like `alias`, but only affects serialization, not validation. | |
title: Human-readable title. | |
description: Human-readable description. | |
examples: Example values for this field. | |
exclude: Whether to exclude the field from the model serialization. | |
discriminator: Field name or Discriminator for discriminating the type in a tagged union. | |
deprecated: A deprecation message, an instance of `warnings.deprecated` or the `typing_extensions.deprecated` backport, | |
or a boolean. If `True`, a default deprecation message will be emitted when accessing the field. | |
json_schema_extra: A dict or callable to provide extra JSON schema properties. | |
frozen: Whether the field is frozen. If true, attempts to change the value on an instance will raise an error. | |
validate_default: If `True`, apply validation to the default value every time you create an instance. | |
Otherwise, for performance reasons, the default value of the field is trusted and not validated. | |
repr: A boolean indicating whether to include the field in the `__repr__` output. | |
init: Whether the field should be included in the constructor of the dataclass. | |
(Only applies to dataclasses.) | |
init_var: Whether the field should _only_ be included in the constructor of the dataclass. | |
(Only applies to dataclasses.) | |
kw_only: Whether the field should be a keyword-only argument in the constructor of the dataclass. | |
(Only applies to dataclasses.) | |
coerce_numbers_to_str: Whether to enable coercion of any `Number` type to `str` (not applicable in `strict` mode). | |
strict: If `True`, strict validation is applied to the field. | |
See [Strict Mode](../concepts/strict_mode.md) for details. | |
gt: Greater than. If set, value must be greater than this. Only applicable to numbers. | |
ge: Greater than or equal. If set, value must be greater than or equal to this. Only applicable to numbers. | |
lt: Less than. If set, value must be less than this. Only applicable to numbers. | |
le: Less than or equal. If set, value must be less than or equal to this. Only applicable to numbers. | |
multiple_of: Value must be a multiple of this. Only applicable to numbers. | |
min_length: Minimum length for iterables. | |
max_length: Maximum length for iterables. | |
pattern: Pattern for strings (a regular expression). | |
allow_inf_nan: Allow `inf`, `-inf`, `nan`. Only applicable to numbers. | |
max_digits: Maximum number of allow digits for strings. | |
decimal_places: Maximum number of decimal places allowed for numbers. | |
union_mode: The strategy to apply when validating a union. Can be `smart` (the default), or `left_to_right`. | |
See [Union Mode](standard_library_types.md#union-mode) for details. | |
extra: (Deprecated) Extra fields that will be included in the JSON schema. | |
!!! warning Deprecated | |
The `extra` kwargs is deprecated. Use `json_schema_extra` instead. | |
Returns: | |
A new [`FieldInfo`][pydantic.fields.FieldInfo]. The return annotation is `Any` so `Field` can be used on | |
type-annotated fields without causing a type error. | |
""" | |
# Check deprecated and removed params from V1. This logic should eventually be removed. | |
const = extra.pop('const', None) # type: ignore | |
if const is not None: | |
raise PydanticUserError('`const` is removed, use `Literal` instead', code='removed-kwargs') | |
min_items = extra.pop('min_items', None) # type: ignore | |
if min_items is not None: | |
warn('`min_items` is deprecated and will be removed, use `min_length` instead', DeprecationWarning) | |
if min_length in (None, _Unset): | |
min_length = min_items # type: ignore | |
max_items = extra.pop('max_items', None) # type: ignore | |
if max_items is not None: | |
warn('`max_items` is deprecated and will be removed, use `max_length` instead', DeprecationWarning) | |
if max_length in (None, _Unset): | |
max_length = max_items # type: ignore | |
unique_items = extra.pop('unique_items', None) # type: ignore | |
if unique_items is not None: | |
raise PydanticUserError( | |
( | |
'`unique_items` is removed, use `Set` instead' | |
'(this feature is discussed in https://github.com/pydantic/pydantic-core/issues/296)' | |
), | |
code='removed-kwargs', | |
) | |
allow_mutation = extra.pop('allow_mutation', None) # type: ignore | |
if allow_mutation is not None: | |
warn('`allow_mutation` is deprecated and will be removed. use `frozen` instead', DeprecationWarning) | |
if allow_mutation is False: | |
frozen = True | |
regex = extra.pop('regex', None) # type: ignore | |
if regex is not None: | |
raise PydanticUserError('`regex` is removed. use `pattern` instead', code='removed-kwargs') | |
if isinstance(pattern, typing.Pattern): | |
pattern = pattern.pattern | |
if extra: | |
warn( | |
'Using extra keyword arguments on `Field` is deprecated and will be removed.' | |
' Use `json_schema_extra` instead.' | |
f' (Extra keys: {", ".join(k.__repr__() for k in extra.keys())})', | |
DeprecationWarning, | |
) | |
if not json_schema_extra or json_schema_extra is _Unset: | |
json_schema_extra = extra # type: ignore | |
if ( | |
validation_alias | |
and validation_alias is not _Unset | |
and not isinstance(validation_alias, (str, AliasChoices, AliasPath)) | |
): | |
raise TypeError('Invalid `validation_alias` type. it should be `str`, `AliasChoices`, or `AliasPath`') | |
if serialization_alias in (_Unset, None) and isinstance(alias, str): | |
serialization_alias = alias | |
if validation_alias in (_Unset, None): | |
validation_alias = alias | |
include = extra.pop('include', None) # type: ignore | |
if include is not None: | |
warn('`include` is deprecated and does nothing. It will be removed, use `exclude` instead', DeprecationWarning) | |
return FieldInfo.from_field( | |
default, | |
default_factory=default_factory, | |
alias=alias, | |
alias_priority=alias_priority, | |
validation_alias=validation_alias, | |
serialization_alias=serialization_alias, | |
title=title, | |
description=description, | |
examples=examples, | |
exclude=exclude, | |
discriminator=discriminator, | |
deprecated=deprecated, | |
json_schema_extra=json_schema_extra, | |
frozen=frozen, | |
pattern=pattern, | |
validate_default=validate_default, | |
repr=repr, | |
init=init, | |
init_var=init_var, | |
kw_only=kw_only, | |
coerce_numbers_to_str=coerce_numbers_to_str, | |
strict=strict, | |
gt=gt, | |
ge=ge, | |
lt=lt, | |
le=le, | |
multiple_of=multiple_of, | |
min_length=min_length, | |
max_length=max_length, | |
allow_inf_nan=allow_inf_nan, | |
max_digits=max_digits, | |
decimal_places=decimal_places, | |
union_mode=union_mode, | |
) | |
_FIELD_ARG_NAMES = set(inspect.signature(Field).parameters) | |
_FIELD_ARG_NAMES.remove('extra') # do not include the varkwargs parameter | |
class ModelPrivateAttr(_repr.Representation): | |
"""A descriptor for private attributes in class models. | |
!!! warning | |
You generally shouldn't be creating `ModelPrivateAttr` instances directly, instead use | |
`pydantic.fields.PrivateAttr`. (This is similar to `FieldInfo` vs. `Field`.) | |
Attributes: | |
default: The default value of the attribute if not provided. | |
default_factory: A callable function that generates the default value of the | |
attribute if not provided. | |
""" | |
__slots__ = 'default', 'default_factory' | |
def __init__( | |
self, default: Any = PydanticUndefined, *, default_factory: typing.Callable[[], Any] | None = None | |
) -> None: | |
self.default = default | |
self.default_factory = default_factory | |
if not typing.TYPE_CHECKING: | |
# We put `__getattr__` in a non-TYPE_CHECKING block because otherwise, mypy allows arbitrary attribute access | |
def __getattr__(self, item: str) -> Any: | |
"""This function improves compatibility with custom descriptors by ensuring delegation happens | |
as expected when the default value of a private attribute is a descriptor. | |
""" | |
if item in {'__get__', '__set__', '__delete__'}: | |
if hasattr(self.default, item): | |
return getattr(self.default, item) | |
raise AttributeError(f'{type(self).__name__!r} object has no attribute {item!r}') | |
def __set_name__(self, cls: type[Any], name: str) -> None: | |
"""Preserve `__set_name__` protocol defined in https://peps.python.org/pep-0487.""" | |
if self.default is PydanticUndefined: | |
return | |
if not hasattr(self.default, '__set_name__'): | |
return | |
set_name = self.default.__set_name__ | |
if callable(set_name): | |
set_name(cls, name) | |
def get_default(self) -> Any: | |
"""Retrieve the default value of the object. | |
If `self.default_factory` is `None`, the method will return a deep copy of the `self.default` object. | |
If `self.default_factory` is not `None`, it will call `self.default_factory` and return the value returned. | |
Returns: | |
The default value of the object. | |
""" | |
return _utils.smart_deepcopy(self.default) if self.default_factory is None else self.default_factory() | |
def __eq__(self, other: Any) -> bool: | |
return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and (self.default, self.default_factory) == ( | |
other.default, | |
other.default_factory, | |
) | |
def PrivateAttr( | |
default: Any = PydanticUndefined, | |
*, | |
default_factory: typing.Callable[[], Any] | None = None, | |
) -> Any: | |
"""Usage docs: https://docs.pydantic.dev/2.7/concepts/models/#private-model-attributes | |
Indicates that an attribute is intended for private use and not handled during normal validation/serialization. | |
Private attributes are not validated by Pydantic, so it's up to you to ensure they are used in a type-safe manner. | |
Private attributes are stored in `__private_attributes__` on the model. | |
Args: | |
default: The attribute's default value. Defaults to Undefined. | |
default_factory: Callable that will be | |
called when a default value is needed for this attribute. | |
If both `default` and `default_factory` are set, an error will be raised. | |
Returns: | |
An instance of [`ModelPrivateAttr`][pydantic.fields.ModelPrivateAttr] class. | |
Raises: | |
ValueError: If both `default` and `default_factory` are set. | |
""" | |
if default is not PydanticUndefined and default_factory is not None: | |
raise TypeError('cannot specify both default and default_factory') | |
return ModelPrivateAttr( | |
default, | |
default_factory=default_factory, | |
) | |
class ComputedFieldInfo: | |
"""A container for data from `@computed_field` so that we can access it while building the pydantic-core schema. | |
Attributes: | |
decorator_repr: A class variable representing the decorator string, '@computed_field'. | |
wrapped_property: The wrapped computed field property. | |
return_type: The type of the computed field property's return value. | |
alias: The alias of the property to be used during serialization. | |
alias_priority: The priority of the alias. This affects whether an alias generator is used. | |
title: Title of the computed field to include in the serialization JSON schema. | |
description: Description of the computed field to include in the serialization JSON schema. | |
deprecated: A deprecation message, an instance of `warnings.deprecated` or the `typing_extensions.deprecated` backport, | |
or a boolean. If `True`, a default deprecation message will be emitted when accessing the field. | |
examples: Example values of the computed field to include in the serialization JSON schema. | |
json_schema_extra: A dict or callable to provide extra JSON schema properties. | |
repr: A boolean indicating whether to include the field in the __repr__ output. | |
""" | |
decorator_repr: ClassVar[str] = '@computed_field' | |
wrapped_property: property | |
return_type: Any | |
alias: str | None | |
alias_priority: int | None | |
title: str | None | |
description: str | None | |
deprecated: Deprecated | str | bool | None | |
examples: list[Any] | None | |
json_schema_extra: JsonDict | typing.Callable[[JsonDict], None] | None | |
repr: bool | |
def deprecation_message(self) -> str | None: | |
"""The deprecation message to be emitted, or `None` if not set.""" | |
if self.deprecated is None: | |
return None | |
if isinstance(self.deprecated, bool): | |
return 'deprecated' if self.deprecated else None | |
return self.deprecated if isinstance(self.deprecated, str) else self.deprecated.message | |
def _wrapped_property_is_private(property_: cached_property | property) -> bool: # type: ignore | |
"""Returns true if provided property is private, False otherwise.""" | |
wrapped_name: str = '' | |
if isinstance(property_, property): | |
wrapped_name = getattr(property_.fget, '__name__', '') | |
elif isinstance(property_, cached_property): # type: ignore | |
wrapped_name = getattr(property_.func, '__name__', '') # type: ignore | |
return wrapped_name.startswith('_') and not wrapped_name.startswith('__') | |
# this should really be `property[T], cached_property[T]` but property is not generic unlike cached_property | |
# See https://github.com/python/typing/issues/985 and linked issues | |
PropertyT = typing.TypeVar('PropertyT') | |
def computed_field( | |
*, | |
alias: str | None = None, | |
alias_priority: int | None = None, | |
title: str | None = None, | |
description: str | None = None, | |
deprecated: Deprecated | str | bool | None = None, | |
examples: list[Any] | None = None, | |
json_schema_extra: JsonDict | typing.Callable[[JsonDict], None] | None = None, | |
repr: bool = True, | |
return_type: Any = PydanticUndefined, | |
) -> typing.Callable[[PropertyT], PropertyT]: | |
... | |
def computed_field(__func: PropertyT) -> PropertyT: | |
... | |
def computed_field( | |
func: PropertyT | None = None, | |
/, | |
*, | |
alias: str | None = None, | |
alias_priority: int | None = None, | |
title: str | None = None, | |
description: str | None = None, | |
deprecated: Deprecated | str | bool | None = None, | |
examples: list[Any] | None = None, | |
json_schema_extra: JsonDict | typing.Callable[[JsonDict], None] | None = None, | |
repr: bool | None = None, | |
return_type: Any = PydanticUndefined, | |
) -> PropertyT | typing.Callable[[PropertyT], PropertyT]: | |
"""Usage docs: https://docs.pydantic.dev/2.7/concepts/fields#the-computed_field-decorator | |
Decorator to include `property` and `cached_property` when serializing models or dataclasses. | |
This is useful for fields that are computed from other fields, or for fields that are expensive to compute and should be cached. | |
```py | |
from pydantic import BaseModel, computed_field | |
class Rectangle(BaseModel): | |
width: int | |
length: int | |
@computed_field | |
@property | |
def area(self) -> int: | |
return self.width * self.length | |
print(Rectangle(width=3, length=2).model_dump()) | |
#> {'width': 3, 'length': 2, 'area': 6} | |
``` | |
If applied to functions not yet decorated with `@property` or `@cached_property`, the function is | |
automatically wrapped with `property`. Although this is more concise, you will lose IntelliSense in your IDE, | |
and confuse static type checkers, thus explicit use of `@property` is recommended. | |
!!! warning "Mypy Warning" | |
Even with the `@property` or `@cached_property` applied to your function before `@computed_field`, | |
mypy may throw a `Decorated property not supported` error. | |
See [mypy issue #1362](https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/1362), for more information. | |
To avoid this error message, add `# type: ignore[misc]` to the `@computed_field` line. | |
[pyright](https://github.com/microsoft/pyright) supports `@computed_field` without error. | |
```py | |
import random | |
from pydantic import BaseModel, computed_field | |
class Square(BaseModel): | |
width: float | |
@computed_field | |
def area(self) -> float: # converted to a `property` by `computed_field` | |
return round(self.width**2, 2) | |
@area.setter | |
def area(self, new_area: float) -> None: | |
self.width = new_area**0.5 | |
@computed_field(alias='the magic number', repr=False) | |
def random_number(self) -> int: | |
return random.randint(0, 1_000) | |
square = Square(width=1.3) | |
# `random_number` does not appear in representation | |
print(repr(square)) | |
#> Square(width=1.3, area=1.69) | |
print(square.random_number) | |
#> 3 | |
square.area = 4 | |
print(square.model_dump_json(by_alias=True)) | |
#> {"width":2.0,"area":4.0,"the magic number":3} | |
``` | |
!!! warning "Overriding with `computed_field`" | |
You can't override a field from a parent class with a `computed_field` in the child class. | |
`mypy` complains about this behavior if allowed, and `dataclasses` doesn't allow this pattern either. | |
See the example below: | |
```py | |
from pydantic import BaseModel, computed_field | |
class Parent(BaseModel): | |
a: str | |
try: | |
class Child(Parent): | |
@computed_field | |
@property | |
def a(self) -> str: | |
return 'new a' | |
except ValueError as e: | |
print(repr(e)) | |
#> ValueError("you can't override a field with a computed field") | |
``` | |
Private properties decorated with `@computed_field` have `repr=False` by default. | |
```py | |
from functools import cached_property | |
from pydantic import BaseModel, computed_field | |
class Model(BaseModel): | |
foo: int | |
@computed_field | |
@cached_property | |
def _private_cached_property(self) -> int: | |
return -self.foo | |
@computed_field | |
@property | |
def _private_property(self) -> int: | |
return -self.foo | |
m = Model(foo=1) | |
print(repr(m)) | |
#> M(foo=1) | |
``` | |
Args: | |
func: the function to wrap. | |
alias: alias to use when serializing this computed field, only used when `by_alias=True` | |
alias_priority: priority of the alias. This affects whether an alias generator is used | |
title: Title to use when including this computed field in JSON Schema | |
description: Description to use when including this computed field in JSON Schema, defaults to the function's | |
docstring | |
deprecated: A deprecation message (or an instance of `warnings.deprecated` or the `typing_extensions.deprecated` backport). | |
to be emitted when accessing the field. Or a boolean. This will automatically be set if the property is decorated with the | |
`deprecated` decorator. | |
examples: Example values to use when including this computed field in JSON Schema | |
json_schema_extra: A dict or callable to provide extra JSON schema properties. | |
repr: whether to include this computed field in model repr. | |
Default is `False` for private properties and `True` for public properties. | |
return_type: optional return for serialization logic to expect when serializing to JSON, if included | |
this must be correct, otherwise a `TypeError` is raised. | |
If you don't include a return type Any is used, which does runtime introspection to handle arbitrary | |
objects. | |
Returns: | |
A proxy wrapper for the property. | |
""" | |
def dec(f: Any) -> Any: | |
nonlocal description, deprecated, return_type, alias_priority | |
unwrapped = _decorators.unwrap_wrapped_function(f) | |
if description is None and unwrapped.__doc__: | |
description = inspect.cleandoc(unwrapped.__doc__) | |
if deprecated is None and hasattr(unwrapped, '__deprecated__'): | |
deprecated = unwrapped.__deprecated__ | |
# if the function isn't already decorated with `@property` (or another descriptor), then we wrap it now | |
f = _decorators.ensure_property(f) | |
alias_priority = (alias_priority or 2) if alias is not None else None | |
if repr is None: | |
repr_: bool = not _wrapped_property_is_private(property_=f) | |
else: | |
repr_ = repr | |
dec_info = ComputedFieldInfo( | |
f, | |
return_type, | |
alias, | |
alias_priority, | |
title, | |
description, | |
deprecated, | |
examples, | |
json_schema_extra, | |
repr_, | |
) | |
return _decorators.PydanticDescriptorProxy(f, dec_info) | |
if func is None: | |
return dec | |
else: | |
return dec(func) | |