Falcon JSON IO
==============
Validate HTTP request and response body by defining acceptable values
with JSON schema. For use with the `Falcon web
framework <http://falconframework.org/>`__.
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Usage overview
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Define your request body schema, and your endpoint is only called if the
request matches your specification. Otherwise, an error is returned to
the caller.
Define your response body schema, and your response is validated before
returning to the sender. A response that does not match the
specification will return a 500 error instead.
Retrieve your request JSON using req.context['doc'].
Set your JSON response in req.context['result'].
Using the middleware
--------------------
Enabled the middleware:
::
app = falcon.API(
middleware=[
falconjsonio.middleware.RequireJSON(),
falconjsonio.middleware.JSONTranslator(),
],
)
Define your requirements:
::
from falconjsonio.schema import request_schema, response_schema
people_post_request_schema = {
'type': 'object',
'properties': {
'title': {'type': 'string'},
'name': {'type': 'string'},
'dob': {'type': 'date-time'},
'email': {'type': 'email'},
},
'required': ['name', 'dob'],
}
people_post_response_schema = {
'oneOf': [
{
'type': 'object',
'properties': {
'href': {'type': uri'},
},
'required': ['uri'],
},
{
'type': 'object',
'properties': {
'error': {'type': 'string'},
},
'required': ['error'],
},
],
}
# ...
class People(object):
@response_schema(people_get_response_schema)
def on_get(self, req, resp):
# Put your JSON response here:
req.context['result'] = {'some': 'json'}
@request_schema(people_post_request_schema)
@response_schema(people_post_response_schema)
def on_post(self, req, resp):
# JSON request supplied here:
form = req.context['doc']
# Put your JSON response here:
req.context['result'] = {'some': 'json'}
Hook the endpoint in, of course:
::
app.add_route('/people', People())
If your methods are inherited from a parent class, you can apply the
decorator to the resource class instead, and pass the method name to the
decorator:
::
class People(object):
def on_get(self, req, resp):
# Put your JSON response here:
req.context['result'] = {'some': 'json'}
def on_post(self, req, resp):
# JSON request supplied here:
form = req.context['doc']
# Put your JSON response here:
req.context['result'] = {'some': 'json'}
@response_schema(schema=people_get_response_schema, method_name='on_get')
@request_schema(schema=people_post_request_schema, method_name='on_post')
@response_schema(schema=people_post_response_schema, method_name='on_post')
class ChildPeople(People):
pass
This is especially useful when you have a parent class with all the
smarts, and your child classes merely declare a few settings for the
parent class (e.g.
`falcon-autocrud <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/falcon-autocrud>`__)
Quick start for contributing
----------------------------
::
virtualenv -p `which python3` virtualenv
source virtualenv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install -r dev_requirements.txt
nosetests
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