marshmallow multiplexing schema
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An extension to marshmallow to support schema (de)multiplexing.
marshmallow is a fantastic library for serialization and deserialization of data.
For more on that project see its GitHub <https://github.com/marshmallow-code/marshmallow>
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page or its Documentation <http://marshmallow.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>
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This library adds a special kind of schema that actually multiplexes other schemas
based on object type. When serializing values, it uses get_obj_type() method
to get object type name. Then it uses type_schemas
name-to-Schema mapping
to get schema for that particular object type, serializes object using that
schema and adds an extra field with name of object type. Deserialization is reverse.
::
$ pip install marshmallow-oneofschema
The code below demonstrates how to set up a polymorphic schema. For the full context check out the tests. Once setup the schema should act like any other schema. If it does not then please file an Issue.
.. code:: python
import marshmallow
import marshmallow.fields
from marshmallow_oneofschema import OneOfSchema
class Foo:
def __init__(self, foo):
self.foo = foo
class Bar:
def __init__(self, bar):
self.bar = bar
class FooSchema(marshmallow.Schema):
foo = marshmallow.fields.String(required=True)
@marshmallow.post_load
def make_foo(self, data, **kwargs):
return Foo(**data)
class BarSchema(marshmallow.Schema):
bar = marshmallow.fields.Integer(required=True)
@marshmallow.post_load
def make_bar(self, data, **kwargs):
return Bar(**data)
class MyUberSchema(OneOfSchema):
type_schemas = {"foo": FooSchema, "bar": BarSchema}
def get_obj_type(self, obj):
if isinstance(obj, Foo):
return "foo"
elif isinstance(obj, Bar):
return "bar"
else:
raise Exception("Unknown object type: {}".format(obj.__class__.__name__))
MyUberSchema().dump([Foo(foo="hello"), Bar(bar=123)], many=True)
# => [{'type': 'foo', 'foo': 'hello'}, {'type': 'bar', 'bar': 123}]
MyUberSchema().load(
[{"type": "foo", "foo": "hello"}, {"type": "bar", "bar": 123}], many=True
)
# => [Foo('hello'), Bar(123)]
By default get_obj_type() returns obj.class.name, so you can just reuse that to save some typing:
.. code:: python
class MyUberSchema(OneOfSchema):
type_schemas = {"Foo": FooSchema, "Bar": BarSchema}
You can customize type field with type_field
class property:
.. code:: python
class MyUberSchema(OneOfSchema):
type_field = "object_type"
type_schemas = {"Foo": FooSchema, "Bar": BarSchema}
MyUberSchema().dump([Foo(foo="hello"), Bar(bar=123)], many=True)
# => [{'object_type': 'Foo', 'foo': 'hello'}, {'object_type': 'Bar', 'bar': 123}]
You can use resulting schema everywhere marshmallow.Schema can be used, e.g.
.. code:: python
import marshmallow as m
import marshmallow.fields as f
class MyOtherSchema(m.Schema):
items = f.List(f.Nested(MyUberSchema))
MIT licensed. See the bundled LICENSE <https://github.com/marshmallow-code/marshmallow-oneofschema/blob/master/LICENSE>
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