particle_tracking_manager.config_misc¶
Defines ParticleTrackingState and SetupOutputFiles.
Functions
Generate a default output file name based on the current date and time. |
Classes
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Track simulation state. |
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Handle all changes/work on output files. |
- class particle_tracking_manager.config_misc.ParticleTrackingState(*, has_run_setup=False, has_added_reader=False, has_run_seeding=False, has_run=False)[source]¶
Bases:
BaseModelTrack simulation state.
- Attributes:
model_extraGet extra fields set during validation.
model_fields_setReturns the set of fields that have been explicitly set on this model instance.
Methods
copy(*[, include, exclude, update, deep])Returns a copy of the model.
model_construct([_fields_set])Creates a new instance of the Model class with validated data.
model_copy(*[, update, deep])!!! abstract "Usage Documentation"
model_dump(*[, mode, include, exclude, ...])!!! abstract "Usage Documentation"
model_dump_json(*[, indent, ensure_ascii, ...])!!! abstract "Usage Documentation"
model_json_schema([by_alias, ref_template, ...])Generates a JSON schema for a model class.
model_parametrized_name(params)Compute the class name for parametrizations of generic classes.
model_post_init(context, /)Override this method to perform additional initialization after __init__ and model_construct.
model_rebuild(*[, force, raise_errors, ...])Try to rebuild the pydantic-core schema for the model.
model_validate(obj, *[, strict, extra, ...])Validate a pydantic model instance.
model_validate_json(json_data, *[, strict, ...])!!! abstract "Usage Documentation"
model_validate_strings(obj, *[, strict, ...])Validate the given object with string data against the Pydantic model.
construct
dict
from_orm
json
parse_file
parse_obj
parse_raw
schema
schema_json
update_forward_refs
validate
- _abc_impl = <_abc._abc_data object>¶
- _calculate_keys(*args, **kwargs)¶
- _copy_and_set_values(*args, **kwargs)¶
- classmethod _get_value(*args, **kwargs)¶
- _iter(*args, **kwargs)¶
- _setattr_handler(name, value)¶
Get a handler for setting an attribute on the model instance.
- Returns:
A handler for setting an attribute on the model instance. Used for memoization of the handler. Memoizing the handlers leads to a dramatic performance improvement in __setattr__ Returns None when memoization is not safe, then the attribute is set directly.
- classmethod construct(_fields_set=None, **values)¶
- copy(*, include=None, exclude=None, update=None, deep=False)¶
Returns a copy of the model.
- !!! warning “Deprecated”
This method is now deprecated; use model_copy instead.
If you need include or exclude, use:
`python {test="skip" lint="skip"} data = self.model_dump(include=include, exclude=exclude, round_trip=True) data = {**data, **(update or {})} copied = self.model_validate(data) `- Parameters:
include – Optional set or mapping specifying which fields to include in the copied model.
exclude – Optional set or mapping specifying which fields to exclude in the copied model.
update – Optional dictionary of field-value pairs to override field values in the copied model.
deep – If True, the values of fields that are Pydantic models will be deep-copied.
- Returns:
A copy of the model with included, excluded and updated fields as specified.
- dict(*, include=None, exclude=None, by_alias=False, exclude_unset=False, exclude_defaults=False, exclude_none=False)¶
- classmethod from_orm(obj)¶
- has_added_reader¶
- has_run¶
- has_run_seeding¶
- has_run_setup¶
- json(*, include=None, exclude=None, by_alias=False, exclude_unset=False, exclude_defaults=False, exclude_none=False, encoder=PydanticUndefined, models_as_dict=PydanticUndefined, **dumps_kwargs)¶
- model_computed_fields = {}¶
- model_config = {}¶
Configuration for the model, should be a dictionary conforming to [ConfigDict][pydantic.config.ConfigDict].
- classmethod model_construct(_fields_set=None, **values)¶
Creates a new instance of the Model class with validated data.
Creates a new model setting __dict__ and __pydantic_fields_set__ from trusted or pre-validated data. Default values are respected, but no other validation is performed.
- !!! note
model_construct() generally respects the model_config.extra setting on the provided model. That is, if model_config.extra == ‘allow’, then all extra passed values are added to the model instance’s __dict__ and __pydantic_extra__ fields. If model_config.extra == ‘ignore’ (the default), then all extra passed values are ignored. Because no validation is performed with a call to model_construct(), having model_config.extra == ‘forbid’ does not result in an error if extra values are passed, but they will be ignored.
- Parameters:
_fields_set – A set of field names that were originally explicitly set during instantiation. If provided, this is directly used for the [model_fields_set][pydantic.BaseModel.model_fields_set] attribute. Otherwise, the field names from the values argument will be used.
values – Trusted or pre-validated data dictionary.
- Returns:
A new instance of the Model class with validated data.
- model_copy(*, update=None, deep=False)¶
- !!! abstract “Usage Documentation”
[model_copy](../concepts/models.md#model-copy)
Returns a copy of the model.
- !!! note
The underlying instance’s [__dict__][object.__dict__] attribute is copied. This might have unexpected side effects if you store anything in it, on top of the model fields (e.g. the value of [cached properties][functools.cached_property]).
- Parameters:
update – Values to change/add in the new model. Note: the data is not validated before creating the new model. You should trust this data.
deep – Set to True to make a deep copy of the model.
- Returns:
New model instance.
- model_dump(*, mode='python', include=None, exclude=None, context=None, by_alias=None, exclude_unset=False, exclude_defaults=False, exclude_none=False, exclude_computed_fields=False, round_trip=False, warnings=True, fallback=None, serialize_as_any=False)¶
- !!! abstract “Usage Documentation”
[model_dump](../concepts/serialization.md#python-mode)
Generate a dictionary representation of the model, optionally specifying which fields to include or exclude.
- Parameters:
mode – The mode in which to_python should run. If mode is ‘json’, the output will only contain JSON serializable types. If mode is ‘python’, the output may contain non-JSON-serializable Python objects.
include – A set of fields to include in the output.
exclude – A set of fields to exclude from the output.
context – Additional context to pass to the serializer.
by_alias – Whether to use the field’s alias in the dictionary key if defined.
exclude_unset – Whether to exclude fields that have not been explicitly set.
exclude_defaults – Whether to exclude fields that are set to their default value.
exclude_none – Whether to exclude fields that have a value of None.
exclude_computed_fields – Whether to exclude computed fields. While this can be useful for round-tripping, it is usually recommended to use the dedicated round_trip parameter instead.
round_trip – If True, dumped values should be valid as input for non-idempotent types such as Json[T].
warnings – How to handle serialization errors. False/”none” ignores them, True/”warn” logs errors, “error” raises a [PydanticSerializationError][pydantic_core.PydanticSerializationError].
fallback – A function to call when an unknown value is encountered. If not provided, a [PydanticSerializationError][pydantic_core.PydanticSerializationError] error is raised.
serialize_as_any – Whether to serialize fields with duck-typing serialization behavior.
- Returns:
A dictionary representation of the model.
- model_dump_json(*, indent=None, ensure_ascii=False, include=None, exclude=None, context=None, by_alias=None, exclude_unset=False, exclude_defaults=False, exclude_none=False, exclude_computed_fields=False, round_trip=False, warnings=True, fallback=None, serialize_as_any=False)¶
- !!! abstract “Usage Documentation”
[model_dump_json](../concepts/serialization.md#json-mode)
Generates a JSON representation of the model using Pydantic’s to_json method.
- Parameters:
indent – Indentation to use in the JSON output. If None is passed, the output will be compact.
ensure_ascii – If True, the output is guaranteed to have all incoming non-ASCII characters escaped. If False (the default), these characters will be output as-is.
include – Field(s) to include in the JSON output.
exclude – Field(s) to exclude from the JSON output.
context – Additional context to pass to the serializer.
by_alias – Whether to serialize using field aliases.
exclude_unset – Whether to exclude fields that have not been explicitly set.
exclude_defaults – Whether to exclude fields that are set to their default value.
exclude_none – Whether to exclude fields that have a value of None.
exclude_computed_fields – Whether to exclude computed fields. While this can be useful for round-tripping, it is usually recommended to use the dedicated round_trip parameter instead.
round_trip – If True, dumped values should be valid as input for non-idempotent types such as Json[T].
warnings – How to handle serialization errors. False/”none” ignores them, True/”warn” logs errors, “error” raises a [PydanticSerializationError][pydantic_core.PydanticSerializationError].
fallback – A function to call when an unknown value is encountered. If not provided, a [PydanticSerializationError][pydantic_core.PydanticSerializationError] error is raised.
serialize_as_any – Whether to serialize fields with duck-typing serialization behavior.
- Returns:
A JSON string representation of the model.
- property model_extra¶
Get extra fields set during validation.
- Returns:
A dictionary of extra fields, or None if config.extra is not set to “allow”.
- model_fields = {'has_added_reader': FieldInfo(annotation=bool, required=False, default=False), 'has_run': FieldInfo(annotation=bool, required=False, default=False), 'has_run_seeding': FieldInfo(annotation=bool, required=False, default=False), 'has_run_setup': FieldInfo(annotation=bool, required=False, default=False)}¶
- property model_fields_set¶
Returns the set of fields that have been explicitly set on this model instance.
- Returns:
- A set of strings representing the fields that have been set,
i.e. that were not filled from defaults.
- classmethod model_json_schema(by_alias=True, ref_template='#/$defs/{model}', schema_generator=<class 'pydantic.json_schema.GenerateJsonSchema'>, mode='validation', *, union_format='any_of')¶
Generates a JSON schema for a model class.
- Parameters:
by_alias – Whether to use attribute aliases or not.
ref_template – The reference template.
union_format –
The format to use when combining schemas from unions together. Can be one of:
’any_of’: Use the [anyOf](https://json-schema.org/understanding-json-schema/reference/combining#anyOf)
keyword to combine schemas (the default). - ‘primitive_type_array’: Use the [type](https://json-schema.org/understanding-json-schema/reference/type) keyword as an array of strings, containing each type of the combination. If any of the schemas is not a primitive type (string, boolean, null, integer or number) or contains constraints/metadata, falls back to any_of.
schema_generator – To override the logic used to generate the JSON schema, as a subclass of GenerateJsonSchema with your desired modifications
mode – The mode in which to generate the schema.
- Returns:
The JSON schema for the given model class.
- classmethod model_parametrized_name(params)¶
Compute the class name for parametrizations of generic classes.
This method can be overridden to achieve a custom naming scheme for generic BaseModels.
- Parameters:
params – Tuple of types of the class. Given a generic class Model with 2 type variables and a concrete model Model[str, int], the value (str, int) would be passed to params.
- Returns:
String representing the new class where params are passed to cls as type variables.
- Raises:
TypeError – Raised when trying to generate concrete names for non-generic models.
- model_post_init(context, /)¶
Override this method to perform additional initialization after __init__ and model_construct. This is useful if you want to do some validation that requires the entire model to be initialized.
- classmethod model_rebuild(*, force=False, raise_errors=True, _parent_namespace_depth=2, _types_namespace=None)¶
Try to rebuild the pydantic-core schema for the model.
This may be necessary when one of the annotations is a ForwardRef which could not be resolved during the initial attempt to build the schema, and automatic rebuilding fails.
- Parameters:
force – Whether to force the rebuilding of the model schema, defaults to False.
raise_errors – Whether to raise errors, defaults to True.
_parent_namespace_depth – The depth level of the parent namespace, defaults to 2.
_types_namespace – The types namespace, defaults to None.
- Returns:
Returns None if the schema is already “complete” and rebuilding was not required. If rebuilding _was_ required, returns True if rebuilding was successful, otherwise False.
- classmethod model_validate(obj, *, strict=None, extra=None, from_attributes=None, context=None, by_alias=None, by_name=None)¶
Validate a pydantic model instance.
- Parameters:
obj – The object to validate.
strict – Whether to enforce types strictly.
extra – Whether to ignore, allow, or forbid extra data during model validation. See the [extra configuration value][pydantic.ConfigDict.extra] for details.
from_attributes – Whether to extract data from object attributes.
context – Additional context to pass to the validator.
by_alias – Whether to use the field’s alias when validating against the provided input data.
by_name – Whether to use the field’s name when validating against the provided input data.
- Raises:
ValidationError – If the object could not be validated.
- Returns:
The validated model instance.
- classmethod model_validate_json(json_data, *, strict=None, extra=None, context=None, by_alias=None, by_name=None)¶
- !!! abstract “Usage Documentation”
[JSON Parsing](../concepts/json.md#json-parsing)
Validate the given JSON data against the Pydantic model.
- Parameters:
json_data – The JSON data to validate.
strict – Whether to enforce types strictly.
extra – Whether to ignore, allow, or forbid extra data during model validation. See the [extra configuration value][pydantic.ConfigDict.extra] for details.
context – Extra variables to pass to the validator.
by_alias – Whether to use the field’s alias when validating against the provided input data.
by_name – Whether to use the field’s name when validating against the provided input data.
- Returns:
The validated Pydantic model.
- Raises:
ValidationError – If json_data is not a JSON string or the object could not be validated.
- classmethod model_validate_strings(obj, *, strict=None, extra=None, context=None, by_alias=None, by_name=None)¶
Validate the given object with string data against the Pydantic model.
- Parameters:
obj – The object containing string data to validate.
strict – Whether to enforce types strictly.
extra – Whether to ignore, allow, or forbid extra data during model validation. See the [extra configuration value][pydantic.ConfigDict.extra] for details.
context – Extra variables to pass to the validator.
by_alias – Whether to use the field’s alias when validating against the provided input data.
by_name – Whether to use the field’s name when validating against the provided input data.
- Returns:
The validated Pydantic model.
- classmethod parse_file(path, *, content_type=None, encoding='utf8', proto=None, allow_pickle=False)¶
- classmethod parse_obj(obj)¶
- classmethod parse_raw(b, *, content_type=None, encoding='utf8', proto=None, allow_pickle=False)¶
- classmethod schema(by_alias=True, ref_template='#/$defs/{model}')¶
- classmethod schema_json(*, by_alias=True, ref_template='#/$defs/{model}', **dumps_kwargs)¶
- classmethod update_forward_refs(**localns)¶
- classmethod validate(value)¶
- class particle_tracking_manager.config_misc.SetupOutputFiles(*, output_file=None, output_format='netcdf')[source]¶
Bases:
BaseModelHandle all changes/work on output files.
This class runs first thing. Then logger setup.
- Attributes:
logfile_nameGenerate a log file name based on the output file name.
model_extraGet extra fields set during validation.
model_fields_setReturns the set of fields that have been explicitly set on this model instance.
Methods
Assign a default output file name if not provided.
copy(*[, include, exclude, update, deep])Returns a copy of the model.
model_construct([_fields_set])Creates a new instance of the Model class with validated data.
model_copy(*[, update, deep])!!! abstract "Usage Documentation"
model_dump(*[, mode, include, exclude, ...])!!! abstract "Usage Documentation"
model_dump_json(*[, indent, ensure_ascii, ...])!!! abstract "Usage Documentation"
model_json_schema([by_alias, ref_template, ...])Generates a JSON schema for a model class.
model_parametrized_name(params)Compute the class name for parametrizations of generic classes.
model_post_init(context, /)Override this method to perform additional initialization after __init__ and model_construct.
model_rebuild(*[, force, raise_errors, ...])Try to rebuild the pydantic-core schema for the model.
model_validate(obj, *[, strict, extra, ...])Validate a pydantic model instance.
model_validate_json(json_data, *[, strict, ...])!!! abstract "Usage Documentation"
model_validate_strings(obj, *[, strict, ...])Validate the given object with string data against the Pydantic model.
Set the appropriate file extension based on the output format.
construct
dict
from_orm
json
parse_file
parse_obj
parse_raw
schema
schema_json
update_forward_refs
validate
- _abc_impl = <_abc._abc_data object>¶
- _calculate_keys(*args, **kwargs)¶
- _copy_and_set_values(*args, **kwargs)¶
- classmethod _get_value(*args, **kwargs)¶
- _iter(*args, **kwargs)¶
- _setattr_handler(name, value)¶
Get a handler for setting an attribute on the model instance.
- Returns:
A handler for setting an attribute on the model instance. Used for memoization of the handler. Memoizing the handlers leads to a dramatic performance improvement in __setattr__ Returns None when memoization is not safe, then the attribute is set directly.
- classmethod construct(_fields_set=None, **values)¶
- copy(*, include=None, exclude=None, update=None, deep=False)¶
Returns a copy of the model.
- !!! warning “Deprecated”
This method is now deprecated; use model_copy instead.
If you need include or exclude, use:
`python {test="skip" lint="skip"} data = self.model_dump(include=include, exclude=exclude, round_trip=True) data = {**data, **(update or {})} copied = self.model_validate(data) `- Parameters:
include – Optional set or mapping specifying which fields to include in the copied model.
exclude – Optional set or mapping specifying which fields to exclude in the copied model.
update – Optional dictionary of field-value pairs to override field values in the copied model.
deep – If True, the values of fields that are Pydantic models will be deep-copied.
- Returns:
A copy of the model with included, excluded and updated fields as specified.
- dict(*, include=None, exclude=None, by_alias=False, exclude_unset=False, exclude_defaults=False, exclude_none=False)¶
- classmethod from_orm(obj)¶
- json(*, include=None, exclude=None, by_alias=False, exclude_unset=False, exclude_defaults=False, exclude_none=False, encoder=PydanticUndefined, models_as_dict=PydanticUndefined, **dumps_kwargs)¶
- property logfile_name¶
Generate a log file name based on the output file name.
- model_computed_fields = {'logfile_name': ComputedFieldInfo(wrapped_property=<property object>, return_type=<class 'str'>, alias=None, alias_priority=None, title=None, field_title_generator=None, description='Generate a log file name based on the output file name.', deprecated=None, examples=None, json_schema_extra=None, repr=True)}¶
- model_config = {'validate_default': True}¶
Configuration for the model, should be a dictionary conforming to [ConfigDict][pydantic.config.ConfigDict].
- classmethod model_construct(_fields_set=None, **values)¶
Creates a new instance of the Model class with validated data.
Creates a new model setting __dict__ and __pydantic_fields_set__ from trusted or pre-validated data. Default values are respected, but no other validation is performed.
- !!! note
model_construct() generally respects the model_config.extra setting on the provided model. That is, if model_config.extra == ‘allow’, then all extra passed values are added to the model instance’s __dict__ and __pydantic_extra__ fields. If model_config.extra == ‘ignore’ (the default), then all extra passed values are ignored. Because no validation is performed with a call to model_construct(), having model_config.extra == ‘forbid’ does not result in an error if extra values are passed, but they will be ignored.
- Parameters:
_fields_set – A set of field names that were originally explicitly set during instantiation. If provided, this is directly used for the [model_fields_set][pydantic.BaseModel.model_fields_set] attribute. Otherwise, the field names from the values argument will be used.
values – Trusted or pre-validated data dictionary.
- Returns:
A new instance of the Model class with validated data.
- model_copy(*, update=None, deep=False)¶
- !!! abstract “Usage Documentation”
[model_copy](../concepts/models.md#model-copy)
Returns a copy of the model.
- !!! note
The underlying instance’s [__dict__][object.__dict__] attribute is copied. This might have unexpected side effects if you store anything in it, on top of the model fields (e.g. the value of [cached properties][functools.cached_property]).
- Parameters:
update – Values to change/add in the new model. Note: the data is not validated before creating the new model. You should trust this data.
deep – Set to True to make a deep copy of the model.
- Returns:
New model instance.
- model_dump(*, mode='python', include=None, exclude=None, context=None, by_alias=None, exclude_unset=False, exclude_defaults=False, exclude_none=False, exclude_computed_fields=False, round_trip=False, warnings=True, fallback=None, serialize_as_any=False)¶
- !!! abstract “Usage Documentation”
[model_dump](../concepts/serialization.md#python-mode)
Generate a dictionary representation of the model, optionally specifying which fields to include or exclude.
- Parameters:
mode – The mode in which to_python should run. If mode is ‘json’, the output will only contain JSON serializable types. If mode is ‘python’, the output may contain non-JSON-serializable Python objects.
include – A set of fields to include in the output.
exclude – A set of fields to exclude from the output.
context – Additional context to pass to the serializer.
by_alias – Whether to use the field’s alias in the dictionary key if defined.
exclude_unset – Whether to exclude fields that have not been explicitly set.
exclude_defaults – Whether to exclude fields that are set to their default value.
exclude_none – Whether to exclude fields that have a value of None.
exclude_computed_fields – Whether to exclude computed fields. While this can be useful for round-tripping, it is usually recommended to use the dedicated round_trip parameter instead.
round_trip – If True, dumped values should be valid as input for non-idempotent types such as Json[T].
warnings – How to handle serialization errors. False/”none” ignores them, True/”warn” logs errors, “error” raises a [PydanticSerializationError][pydantic_core.PydanticSerializationError].
fallback – A function to call when an unknown value is encountered. If not provided, a [PydanticSerializationError][pydantic_core.PydanticSerializationError] error is raised.
serialize_as_any – Whether to serialize fields with duck-typing serialization behavior.
- Returns:
A dictionary representation of the model.
- model_dump_json(*, indent=None, ensure_ascii=False, include=None, exclude=None, context=None, by_alias=None, exclude_unset=False, exclude_defaults=False, exclude_none=False, exclude_computed_fields=False, round_trip=False, warnings=True, fallback=None, serialize_as_any=False)¶
- !!! abstract “Usage Documentation”
[model_dump_json](../concepts/serialization.md#json-mode)
Generates a JSON representation of the model using Pydantic’s to_json method.
- Parameters:
indent – Indentation to use in the JSON output. If None is passed, the output will be compact.
ensure_ascii – If True, the output is guaranteed to have all incoming non-ASCII characters escaped. If False (the default), these characters will be output as-is.
include – Field(s) to include in the JSON output.
exclude – Field(s) to exclude from the JSON output.
context – Additional context to pass to the serializer.
by_alias – Whether to serialize using field aliases.
exclude_unset – Whether to exclude fields that have not been explicitly set.
exclude_defaults – Whether to exclude fields that are set to their default value.
exclude_none – Whether to exclude fields that have a value of None.
exclude_computed_fields – Whether to exclude computed fields. While this can be useful for round-tripping, it is usually recommended to use the dedicated round_trip parameter instead.
round_trip – If True, dumped values should be valid as input for non-idempotent types such as Json[T].
warnings – How to handle serialization errors. False/”none” ignores them, True/”warn” logs errors, “error” raises a [PydanticSerializationError][pydantic_core.PydanticSerializationError].
fallback – A function to call when an unknown value is encountered. If not provided, a [PydanticSerializationError][pydantic_core.PydanticSerializationError] error is raised.
serialize_as_any – Whether to serialize fields with duck-typing serialization behavior.
- Returns:
A JSON string representation of the model.
- property model_extra¶
Get extra fields set during validation.
- Returns:
A dictionary of extra fields, or None if config.extra is not set to “allow”.
- model_fields = {'output_file': FieldInfo(annotation=Union[PathLike[str], NoneType], required=False, default=None), 'output_format': FieldInfo(annotation=OutputFormatEnum, required=False, default='netcdf')}¶
- property model_fields_set¶
Returns the set of fields that have been explicitly set on this model instance.
- Returns:
- A set of strings representing the fields that have been set,
i.e. that were not filled from defaults.
- classmethod model_json_schema(by_alias=True, ref_template='#/$defs/{model}', schema_generator=<class 'pydantic.json_schema.GenerateJsonSchema'>, mode='validation', *, union_format='any_of')¶
Generates a JSON schema for a model class.
- Parameters:
by_alias – Whether to use attribute aliases or not.
ref_template – The reference template.
union_format –
The format to use when combining schemas from unions together. Can be one of:
’any_of’: Use the [anyOf](https://json-schema.org/understanding-json-schema/reference/combining#anyOf)
keyword to combine schemas (the default). - ‘primitive_type_array’: Use the [type](https://json-schema.org/understanding-json-schema/reference/type) keyword as an array of strings, containing each type of the combination. If any of the schemas is not a primitive type (string, boolean, null, integer or number) or contains constraints/metadata, falls back to any_of.
schema_generator – To override the logic used to generate the JSON schema, as a subclass of GenerateJsonSchema with your desired modifications
mode – The mode in which to generate the schema.
- Returns:
The JSON schema for the given model class.
- classmethod model_parametrized_name(params)¶
Compute the class name for parametrizations of generic classes.
This method can be overridden to achieve a custom naming scheme for generic BaseModels.
- Parameters:
params – Tuple of types of the class. Given a generic class Model with 2 type variables and a concrete model Model[str, int], the value (str, int) would be passed to params.
- Returns:
String representing the new class where params are passed to cls as type variables.
- Raises:
TypeError – Raised when trying to generate concrete names for non-generic models.
- model_post_init(context, /)¶
Override this method to perform additional initialization after __init__ and model_construct. This is useful if you want to do some validation that requires the entire model to be initialized.
- classmethod model_rebuild(*, force=False, raise_errors=True, _parent_namespace_depth=2, _types_namespace=None)¶
Try to rebuild the pydantic-core schema for the model.
This may be necessary when one of the annotations is a ForwardRef which could not be resolved during the initial attempt to build the schema, and automatic rebuilding fails.
- Parameters:
force – Whether to force the rebuilding of the model schema, defaults to False.
raise_errors – Whether to raise errors, defaults to True.
_parent_namespace_depth – The depth level of the parent namespace, defaults to 2.
_types_namespace – The types namespace, defaults to None.
- Returns:
Returns None if the schema is already “complete” and rebuilding was not required. If rebuilding _was_ required, returns True if rebuilding was successful, otherwise False.
- classmethod model_validate(obj, *, strict=None, extra=None, from_attributes=None, context=None, by_alias=None, by_name=None)¶
Validate a pydantic model instance.
- Parameters:
obj – The object to validate.
strict – Whether to enforce types strictly.
extra – Whether to ignore, allow, or forbid extra data during model validation. See the [extra configuration value][pydantic.ConfigDict.extra] for details.
from_attributes – Whether to extract data from object attributes.
context – Additional context to pass to the validator.
by_alias – Whether to use the field’s alias when validating against the provided input data.
by_name – Whether to use the field’s name when validating against the provided input data.
- Raises:
ValidationError – If the object could not be validated.
- Returns:
The validated model instance.
- classmethod model_validate_json(json_data, *, strict=None, extra=None, context=None, by_alias=None, by_name=None)¶
- !!! abstract “Usage Documentation”
[JSON Parsing](../concepts/json.md#json-parsing)
Validate the given JSON data against the Pydantic model.
- Parameters:
json_data – The JSON data to validate.
strict – Whether to enforce types strictly.
extra – Whether to ignore, allow, or forbid extra data during model validation. See the [extra configuration value][pydantic.ConfigDict.extra] for details.
context – Extra variables to pass to the validator.
by_alias – Whether to use the field’s alias when validating against the provided input data.
by_name – Whether to use the field’s name when validating against the provided input data.
- Returns:
The validated Pydantic model.
- Raises:
ValidationError – If json_data is not a JSON string or the object could not be validated.
- classmethod model_validate_strings(obj, *, strict=None, extra=None, context=None, by_alias=None, by_name=None)¶
Validate the given object with string data against the Pydantic model.
- Parameters:
obj – The object containing string data to validate.
strict – Whether to enforce types strictly.
extra – Whether to ignore, allow, or forbid extra data during model validation. See the [extra configuration value][pydantic.ConfigDict.extra] for details.
context – Extra variables to pass to the validator.
by_alias – Whether to use the field’s alias when validating against the provided input data.
by_name – Whether to use the field’s name when validating against the provided input data.
- Returns:
The validated Pydantic model.
- output_file¶
- output_format¶
- classmethod parse_file(path, *, content_type=None, encoding='utf8', proto=None, allow_pickle=False)¶
- classmethod parse_obj(obj)¶
- classmethod parse_raw(b, *, content_type=None, encoding='utf8', proto=None, allow_pickle=False)¶
- classmethod schema(by_alias=True, ref_template='#/$defs/{model}')¶
- classmethod schema_json(*, by_alias=True, ref_template='#/$defs/{model}', **dumps_kwargs)¶
- classmethod update_forward_refs(**localns)¶
- classmethod validate(value)¶