I really enjoy Cerberus but I can't figure out a simple case in the docs. I want to have the type fudge
which is a string with ~
prepended. I simply can't figure out how to do it..
fudge_type = cerberus.TypeDefinition('fudge_type', (str,), ())
class MyValidator(cerberus.Validator):
types_mapping = cerberus.Validator.types_mapping.copy()
types_mapping['fudge'] = fudge_type
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
if 'additional_context' in kwargs:
self.additional_context = kwargs['additional_context']
super(MyValidator, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
@property
def additional_context(self):
self._error(field, "INVALID!")
return self._config.get('additional_context', 'bar')
def _validate_type_fudge(self, field, value):
self._error(field, "INVALID!")
make_use_of(self.additional_context)
validator = MyValidator()
validator.validate({'name': 'yada'}, {'name': {'type': 'fudge'}}) # => True
This seems like a simple case.. so it feels I am doing something totally wrong.
In Cerberus 1.2 you can achieve this like below:
So no need to hack around with
TypeDefinition
.