validators.pyi
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Matt Harbison
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r50538 | from typing import ( | ||
Any, | ||||
AnyStr, | ||||
Callable, | ||||
Container, | ||||
ContextManager, | ||||
Iterable, | ||||
List, | ||||
Mapping, | ||||
Match, | ||||
Optional, | ||||
Pattern, | ||||
Tuple, | ||||
Type, | ||||
TypeVar, | ||||
Union, | ||||
overload, | ||||
) | ||||
from . import _ValidatorType | ||||
from . import _ValidatorArgType | ||||
_T = TypeVar("_T") | ||||
_T1 = TypeVar("_T1") | ||||
_T2 = TypeVar("_T2") | ||||
_T3 = TypeVar("_T3") | ||||
_I = TypeVar("_I", bound=Iterable) | ||||
_K = TypeVar("_K") | ||||
_V = TypeVar("_V") | ||||
_M = TypeVar("_M", bound=Mapping) | ||||
def set_disabled(run: bool) -> None: ... | ||||
def get_disabled() -> bool: ... | ||||
def disabled() -> ContextManager[None]: ... | ||||
# To be more precise on instance_of use some overloads. | ||||
# If there are more than 3 items in the tuple then we fall back to Any | ||||
@overload | ||||
def instance_of(type: Type[_T]) -> _ValidatorType[_T]: ... | ||||
@overload | ||||
def instance_of(type: Tuple[Type[_T]]) -> _ValidatorType[_T]: ... | ||||
@overload | ||||
def instance_of( | ||||
type: Tuple[Type[_T1], Type[_T2]] | ||||
) -> _ValidatorType[Union[_T1, _T2]]: ... | ||||
@overload | ||||
def instance_of( | ||||
type: Tuple[Type[_T1], Type[_T2], Type[_T3]] | ||||
) -> _ValidatorType[Union[_T1, _T2, _T3]]: ... | ||||
@overload | ||||
def instance_of(type: Tuple[type, ...]) -> _ValidatorType[Any]: ... | ||||
def provides(interface: Any) -> _ValidatorType[Any]: ... | ||||
def optional( | ||||
validator: Union[_ValidatorType[_T], List[_ValidatorType[_T]]] | ||||
) -> _ValidatorType[Optional[_T]]: ... | ||||
def in_(options: Container[_T]) -> _ValidatorType[_T]: ... | ||||
def and_(*validators: _ValidatorType[_T]) -> _ValidatorType[_T]: ... | ||||
def matches_re( | ||||
regex: Union[Pattern[AnyStr], AnyStr], | ||||
flags: int = ..., | ||||
func: Optional[ | ||||
Callable[[AnyStr, AnyStr, int], Optional[Match[AnyStr]]] | ||||
] = ..., | ||||
) -> _ValidatorType[AnyStr]: ... | ||||
def deep_iterable( | ||||
member_validator: _ValidatorArgType[_T], | ||||
iterable_validator: Optional[_ValidatorType[_I]] = ..., | ||||
) -> _ValidatorType[_I]: ... | ||||
def deep_mapping( | ||||
key_validator: _ValidatorType[_K], | ||||
value_validator: _ValidatorType[_V], | ||||
mapping_validator: Optional[_ValidatorType[_M]] = ..., | ||||
) -> _ValidatorType[_M]: ... | ||||
def is_callable() -> _ValidatorType[_T]: ... | ||||
def lt(val: _T) -> _ValidatorType[_T]: ... | ||||
def le(val: _T) -> _ValidatorType[_T]: ... | ||||
def ge(val: _T) -> _ValidatorType[_T]: ... | ||||
def gt(val: _T) -> _ValidatorType[_T]: ... | ||||
def max_len(length: int) -> _ValidatorType[_T]: ... | ||||
def min_len(length: int) -> _ValidatorType[_T]: ... | ||||