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Pyngo 🐍

Utils to help integrate pydantic into Django projects

Test Package version Supported Python versions Test


Installation

You can add pyngo in a few easy steps. First of all, install the dependency:

$ pip install pyngo

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Successfully installed pyngo

Features 🎉

  • Using Pydantic to Build your Models in Django Project.
  • Using OpenAPI utilities to build params from a basic model.
  • using QueryDictModel to build Pydantic models from a QueryDict object.
  • propagate any errors from Pydantic in Django Rest Framework.
  • Tested in Python 3.10 and up.

Examples 📚

OpenAPI

  • pyngo.openapi_params() can build params from a basic model
from pydantic import BaseModel
from pyngo import openapi_params

class Model(BaseModel):
   bingo: int

print(openapi_params(Model))
  • pyngo.ParameterDict.required is set according to the type of the variable
from typing import Optional
from pydantic import BaseModel
from pyngo import openapi_params

class Model(BaseModel):
   required_param: int
   optional_param: Optional[int]

print(openapi_params(Model))

Other fields can be set through the field’s info:

from pydantic import BaseModel, Field
from pyngo import openapi_params

class WithDescription(BaseModel):
   described_param: str = Field(
      description="Hello World Use Me!"
   )

class InPath(BaseModel):
   path_param: str = Field(location="path")

class WithDeprecated(BaseModel):
   deprecated_field: bool = Field(deprecated=True)

class WithNoAllowEmpty(BaseModel):
   can_be_empty: bool = Field(allowEmptyValue=False)

print(openapi_params(WithDescription)[0]["description"])
print(openapi_params(InPath)[0]["in"])
print(openapi_params(WithDeprecated)[0]["deprecated"])
print(openapi_params(WithNoAllowEmpty)[0]["allowEmptyValue"])

Django

  • pyngo.querydict_to_dict() and pyngo.QueryDictModel are conveniences for building a pydantic.BaseModel from a django.QueryDict.
from typing import List
from django.http import QueryDict
from pydantic import BaseModel
from pyngo import QueryDictModel, querydict_to_dict

class Model(BaseModel):
   single_param: int
   list_param: List[str]

class QueryModel(QueryDictModel):
   single_param: int
   list_param: List[str]

query_dict = QueryDict("single_param=20&list_param=Life")

print(Model.model_validate(querydict_to_dict(query_dict, Model)))
print(QueryModel.model_validate(query_dict))

Note: Don't forget to Setup the Django Project.

Django Rest Framework

  • pyngo.drf_error_details() will propagate any errors from Pydantic.
from pydantic import BaseModel, ValidationError
from pyngo import drf_error_details

class Model(BaseModel):
   foo: int
   bar: str

data = {"foo": "Cat"}

try:
   Model.model_validate(data)
except ValidationError as e:
   print(drf_error_details(e))

Errors descend into nested fields:

from typing import List
from pydantic import BaseModel, ValidationError
from pyngo import drf_error_details

class Framework(BaseModel):
   frm_id: int

class Language(BaseModel):
   framework: List[Framework]

data = {"framework": [{"frm_id": "not_a_number"}, {}]}
expected_details = {
   "framework": {
      "0": {"frm_id": ["value is not a valid integer"]},
      "1": {"frm_id": ["field required"]},
   }
}

try:
   Language.model_validate(data)
except ValidationError as e:
   print(drf_error_details(e))

Development 🚧

Setup environment 📦

Install uv from https://docs.astral.sh/uv/ and just from your OS package manager or https://just.systems.

And then install the development dependencies:

# Install dependencies for development
uv sync --all-groups

Run tests 🌝

You can run all the tests with:

just test

Note: You can also generate a coverage report with:

just test-html

Format the code 🍂

Execute the following command to apply pre-commit formatting:

just format

Execute the following command to apply mypy type checking:

just lint

License 🍻

This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.