bazarr/libs/flask_restx/utils.py

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import re
from collections import OrderedDict
from copy import deepcopy
from ._http import HTTPStatus
FIRST_CAP_RE = re.compile("(.)([A-Z][a-z]+)")
ALL_CAP_RE = re.compile("([a-z0-9])([A-Z])")
__all__ = (
"merge",
"camel_to_dash",
"default_id",
"not_none",
"not_none_sorted",
"unpack",
)
def merge(first, second):
"""
Recursively merges two dictionaries.
Second dictionary values will take precedence over those from the first one.
Nested dictionaries are merged too.
:param dict first: The first dictionary
:param dict second: The second dictionary
:return: the resulting merged dictionary
:rtype: dict
"""
if not isinstance(second, dict):
return second
result = deepcopy(first)
for key, value in second.items():
if key in result and isinstance(result[key], dict):
result[key] = merge(result[key], value)
else:
result[key] = deepcopy(value)
return result
def camel_to_dash(value):
"""
Transform a CamelCase string into a low_dashed one
:param str value: a CamelCase string to transform
:return: the low_dashed string
:rtype: str
"""
first_cap = FIRST_CAP_RE.sub(r"\1_\2", value)
return ALL_CAP_RE.sub(r"\1_\2", first_cap).lower()
def default_id(resource, method):
"""Default operation ID generator"""
return "{0}_{1}".format(method, camel_to_dash(resource))
def not_none(data):
"""
Remove all keys where value is None
:param dict data: A dictionary with potentially some values set to None
:return: The same dictionary without the keys with values to ``None``
:rtype: dict
"""
return dict((k, v) for k, v in data.items() if v is not None)
def not_none_sorted(data):
"""
Remove all keys where value is None
:param OrderedDict data: A dictionary with potentially some values set to None
:return: The same dictionary without the keys with values to ``None``
:rtype: OrderedDict
"""
return OrderedDict((k, v) for k, v in sorted(data.items()) if v is not None)
def unpack(response, default_code=HTTPStatus.OK):
"""
Unpack a Flask standard response.
Flask response can be:
- a single value
- a 2-tuple ``(value, code)``
- a 3-tuple ``(value, code, headers)``
.. warning::
When using this function, you must ensure that the tuple is not the response data.
To do so, prefer returning list instead of tuple for listings.
:param response: A Flask style response
:param int default_code: The HTTP code to use as default if none is provided
:return: a 3-tuple ``(data, code, headers)``
:rtype: tuple
:raise ValueError: if the response does not have one of the expected format
"""
if not isinstance(response, tuple):
# data only
return response, default_code, {}
elif len(response) == 1:
# data only as tuple
return response[0], default_code, {}
elif len(response) == 2:
# data and code
data, code = response
return data, code, {}
elif len(response) == 3:
# data, code and headers
data, code, headers = response
return data, code or default_code, headers
else:
raise ValueError("Too many response values")