| import dataclasses |
| import datetime |
| from collections import defaultdict, deque |
| from decimal import Decimal |
| from enum import Enum |
| from ipaddress import ( |
| IPv4Address, |
| IPv4Interface, |
| IPv4Network, |
| IPv6Address, |
| IPv6Interface, |
| IPv6Network, |
| ) |
| from pathlib import Path, PurePath |
| from re import Pattern |
| from types import GeneratorType |
| from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Type, Union |
| from uuid import UUID |
|
|
| from fastapi.types import IncEx |
| from pydantic import BaseModel |
| from pydantic.color import Color |
| from pydantic.networks import AnyUrl, NameEmail |
| from pydantic.types import SecretBytes, SecretStr |
| from typing_extensions import Annotated, Doc |
|
|
| from ._compat import PYDANTIC_V2, UndefinedType, Url, _model_dump |
|
|
|
|
| |
| def isoformat(o: Union[datetime.date, datetime.time]) -> str: |
| return o.isoformat() |
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
| def decimal_encoder(dec_value: Decimal) -> Union[int, float]: |
| """ |
| Encodes a Decimal as int of there's no exponent, otherwise float |
| |
| This is useful when we use ConstrainedDecimal to represent Numeric(x,0) |
| where a integer (but not int typed) is used. Encoding this as a float |
| results in failed round-tripping between encode and parse. |
| Our Id type is a prime example of this. |
| |
| >>> decimal_encoder(Decimal("1.0")) |
| 1.0 |
| |
| >>> decimal_encoder(Decimal("1")) |
| 1 |
| """ |
| if dec_value.as_tuple().exponent >= 0: |
| return int(dec_value) |
| else: |
| return float(dec_value) |
|
|
|
|
| ENCODERS_BY_TYPE: Dict[Type[Any], Callable[[Any], Any]] = { |
| bytes: lambda o: o.decode(), |
| Color: str, |
| datetime.date: isoformat, |
| datetime.datetime: isoformat, |
| datetime.time: isoformat, |
| datetime.timedelta: lambda td: td.total_seconds(), |
| Decimal: decimal_encoder, |
| Enum: lambda o: o.value, |
| frozenset: list, |
| deque: list, |
| GeneratorType: list, |
| IPv4Address: str, |
| IPv4Interface: str, |
| IPv4Network: str, |
| IPv6Address: str, |
| IPv6Interface: str, |
| IPv6Network: str, |
| NameEmail: str, |
| Path: str, |
| Pattern: lambda o: o.pattern, |
| SecretBytes: str, |
| SecretStr: str, |
| set: list, |
| UUID: str, |
| Url: str, |
| AnyUrl: str, |
| } |
|
|
|
|
| def generate_encoders_by_class_tuples( |
| type_encoder_map: Dict[Any, Callable[[Any], Any]], |
| ) -> Dict[Callable[[Any], Any], Tuple[Any, ...]]: |
| encoders_by_class_tuples: Dict[Callable[[Any], Any], Tuple[Any, ...]] = defaultdict( |
| tuple |
| ) |
| for type_, encoder in type_encoder_map.items(): |
| encoders_by_class_tuples[encoder] += (type_,) |
| return encoders_by_class_tuples |
|
|
|
|
| encoders_by_class_tuples = generate_encoders_by_class_tuples(ENCODERS_BY_TYPE) |
|
|
|
|
| def jsonable_encoder( |
| obj: Annotated[ |
| Any, |
| Doc( |
| """ |
| The input object to convert to JSON. |
| """ |
| ), |
| ], |
| include: Annotated[ |
| Optional[IncEx], |
| Doc( |
| """ |
| Pydantic's `include` parameter, passed to Pydantic models to set the |
| fields to include. |
| """ |
| ), |
| ] = None, |
| exclude: Annotated[ |
| Optional[IncEx], |
| Doc( |
| """ |
| Pydantic's `exclude` parameter, passed to Pydantic models to set the |
| fields to exclude. |
| """ |
| ), |
| ] = None, |
| by_alias: Annotated[ |
| bool, |
| Doc( |
| """ |
| Pydantic's `by_alias` parameter, passed to Pydantic models to define if |
| the output should use the alias names (when provided) or the Python |
| attribute names. In an API, if you set an alias, it's probably because you |
| want to use it in the result, so you probably want to leave this set to |
| `True`. |
| """ |
| ), |
| ] = True, |
| exclude_unset: Annotated[ |
| bool, |
| Doc( |
| """ |
| Pydantic's `exclude_unset` parameter, passed to Pydantic models to define |
| if it should exclude from the output the fields that were not explicitly |
| set (and that only had their default values). |
| """ |
| ), |
| ] = False, |
| exclude_defaults: Annotated[ |
| bool, |
| Doc( |
| """ |
| Pydantic's `exclude_defaults` parameter, passed to Pydantic models to define |
| if it should exclude from the output the fields that had the same default |
| value, even when they were explicitly set. |
| """ |
| ), |
| ] = False, |
| exclude_none: Annotated[ |
| bool, |
| Doc( |
| """ |
| Pydantic's `exclude_none` parameter, passed to Pydantic models to define |
| if it should exclude from the output any fields that have a `None` value. |
| """ |
| ), |
| ] = False, |
| custom_encoder: Annotated[ |
| Optional[Dict[Any, Callable[[Any], Any]]], |
| Doc( |
| """ |
| Pydantic's `custom_encoder` parameter, passed to Pydantic models to define |
| a custom encoder. |
| """ |
| ), |
| ] = None, |
| sqlalchemy_safe: Annotated[ |
| bool, |
| Doc( |
| """ |
| Exclude from the output any fields that start with the name `_sa`. |
| |
| This is mainly a hack for compatibility with SQLAlchemy objects, they |
| store internal SQLAlchemy-specific state in attributes named with `_sa`, |
| and those objects can't (and shouldn't be) serialized to JSON. |
| """ |
| ), |
| ] = True, |
| ) -> Any: |
| """ |
| Convert any object to something that can be encoded in JSON. |
| |
| This is used internally by FastAPI to make sure anything you return can be |
| encoded as JSON before it is sent to the client. |
| |
| You can also use it yourself, for example to convert objects before saving them |
| in a database that supports only JSON. |
| |
| Read more about it in the |
| [FastAPI docs for JSON Compatible Encoder](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/encoder/). |
| """ |
| custom_encoder = custom_encoder or {} |
| if custom_encoder: |
| if type(obj) in custom_encoder: |
| return custom_encoder[type(obj)](obj) |
| else: |
| for encoder_type, encoder_instance in custom_encoder.items(): |
| if isinstance(obj, encoder_type): |
| return encoder_instance(obj) |
| if include is not None and not isinstance(include, (set, dict)): |
| include = set(include) |
| if exclude is not None and not isinstance(exclude, (set, dict)): |
| exclude = set(exclude) |
| if isinstance(obj, BaseModel): |
| |
| encoders: Dict[Any, Any] = {} |
| if not PYDANTIC_V2: |
| encoders = getattr(obj.__config__, "json_encoders", {}) |
| if custom_encoder: |
| encoders.update(custom_encoder) |
| obj_dict = _model_dump( |
| obj, |
| mode="json", |
| include=include, |
| exclude=exclude, |
| by_alias=by_alias, |
| exclude_unset=exclude_unset, |
| exclude_none=exclude_none, |
| exclude_defaults=exclude_defaults, |
| ) |
| if "__root__" in obj_dict: |
| obj_dict = obj_dict["__root__"] |
| return jsonable_encoder( |
| obj_dict, |
| exclude_none=exclude_none, |
| exclude_defaults=exclude_defaults, |
| |
| custom_encoder=encoders, |
| sqlalchemy_safe=sqlalchemy_safe, |
| ) |
| if dataclasses.is_dataclass(obj): |
| obj_dict = dataclasses.asdict(obj) |
| return jsonable_encoder( |
| obj_dict, |
| include=include, |
| exclude=exclude, |
| by_alias=by_alias, |
| exclude_unset=exclude_unset, |
| exclude_defaults=exclude_defaults, |
| exclude_none=exclude_none, |
| custom_encoder=custom_encoder, |
| sqlalchemy_safe=sqlalchemy_safe, |
| ) |
| if isinstance(obj, Enum): |
| return obj.value |
| if isinstance(obj, PurePath): |
| return str(obj) |
| if isinstance(obj, (str, int, float, type(None))): |
| return obj |
| if isinstance(obj, UndefinedType): |
| return None |
| if isinstance(obj, dict): |
| encoded_dict = {} |
| allowed_keys = set(obj.keys()) |
| if include is not None: |
| allowed_keys &= set(include) |
| if exclude is not None: |
| allowed_keys -= set(exclude) |
| for key, value in obj.items(): |
| if ( |
| ( |
| not sqlalchemy_safe |
| or (not isinstance(key, str)) |
| or (not key.startswith("_sa")) |
| ) |
| and (value is not None or not exclude_none) |
| and key in allowed_keys |
| ): |
| encoded_key = jsonable_encoder( |
| key, |
| by_alias=by_alias, |
| exclude_unset=exclude_unset, |
| exclude_none=exclude_none, |
| custom_encoder=custom_encoder, |
| sqlalchemy_safe=sqlalchemy_safe, |
| ) |
| encoded_value = jsonable_encoder( |
| value, |
| by_alias=by_alias, |
| exclude_unset=exclude_unset, |
| exclude_none=exclude_none, |
| custom_encoder=custom_encoder, |
| sqlalchemy_safe=sqlalchemy_safe, |
| ) |
| encoded_dict[encoded_key] = encoded_value |
| return encoded_dict |
| if isinstance(obj, (list, set, frozenset, GeneratorType, tuple, deque)): |
| encoded_list = [] |
| for item in obj: |
| encoded_list.append( |
| jsonable_encoder( |
| item, |
| include=include, |
| exclude=exclude, |
| by_alias=by_alias, |
| exclude_unset=exclude_unset, |
| exclude_defaults=exclude_defaults, |
| exclude_none=exclude_none, |
| custom_encoder=custom_encoder, |
| sqlalchemy_safe=sqlalchemy_safe, |
| ) |
| ) |
| return encoded_list |
|
|
| if type(obj) in ENCODERS_BY_TYPE: |
| return ENCODERS_BY_TYPE[type(obj)](obj) |
| for encoder, classes_tuple in encoders_by_class_tuples.items(): |
| if isinstance(obj, classes_tuple): |
| return encoder(obj) |
|
|
| try: |
| data = dict(obj) |
| except Exception as e: |
| errors: List[Exception] = [] |
| errors.append(e) |
| try: |
| data = vars(obj) |
| except Exception as e: |
| errors.append(e) |
| raise ValueError(errors) from e |
| return jsonable_encoder( |
| data, |
| include=include, |
| exclude=exclude, |
| by_alias=by_alias, |
| exclude_unset=exclude_unset, |
| exclude_defaults=exclude_defaults, |
| exclude_none=exclude_none, |
| custom_encoder=custom_encoder, |
| sqlalchemy_safe=sqlalchemy_safe, |
| ) |
|
|