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stackdump/python/packages/formencode/variabledecode.py

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"""
Takes GET/POST variable dictionary, as might be returned by ``cgi``,
and turns them into lists and dictionaries.
Keys (variable names) can have subkeys, with a ``.`` and
can be numbered with ``-``, like ``a.b-3=something`` means that
the value ``a`` is a dictionary with a key ``b``, and ``b``
is a list, the third(-ish) element with the value ``something``.
Numbers are used to sort, missing numbers are ignored.
This doesn't deal with multiple keys, like in a query string of
``id=10&id=20``, which returns something like ``{'id': ['10',
'20']}``. That's left to someplace else to interpret. If you want to
represent lists in this model, you use indexes, and the lists are
explicitly ordered.
If you want to change the character that determines when to split for
a dict or list, both variable_decode and variable_encode take dict_char
and list_char keyword args. For example, to have the GET/POST variables,
``a_1=something`` as a list, you would use a list_char='_'.
"""
import api
__all__ = ['variable_decode', 'variable_encode', 'NestedVariables']
def variable_decode(d, dict_char='.', list_char='-'):
"""
Decode the flat dictionary d into a nested structure.
"""
result = {}
dicts_to_sort = {}
known_lengths = {}
for key, value in d.items():
keys = key.split(dict_char)
new_keys = []
was_repetition_count = False
for key in keys:
if key.endswith('--repetitions'):
key = key[:-len('--repetitions')]
new_keys.append(key)
known_lengths[tuple(new_keys)] = int(value)
was_repetition_count = True
break
elif list_char in key:
key, index = key.split(list_char)
new_keys.append(key)
dicts_to_sort[tuple(new_keys)] = 1
new_keys.append(int(index))
else:
new_keys.append(key)
if was_repetition_count:
continue
place = result
for i in range(len(new_keys)-1):
try:
if not isinstance(place[new_keys[i]], dict):
place[new_keys[i]] = {None: place[new_keys[i]]}
place = place[new_keys[i]]
except KeyError:
place[new_keys[i]] = {}
place = place[new_keys[i]]
if new_keys[-1] in place:
if isinstance(place[new_keys[-1]], dict):
place[new_keys[-1]][None] = value
elif isinstance(place[new_keys[-1]], list):
if isinstance(value, list):
place[new_keys[-1]].extend(value)
else:
place[new_keys[-1]].append(value)
else:
if isinstance(value, list):
place[new_keys[-1]] = [place[new_keys[-1]]]
place[new_keys[-1]].extend(value)
else:
place[new_keys[-1]] = [place[new_keys[-1]], value]
else:
place[new_keys[-1]] = value
try:
to_sort_keys = sorted(dicts_to_sort, key=len, reverse=True)
except NameError: # Python < 2.4
to_sort_keys = dicts_to_sort.keys()
to_sort_keys.sort(lambda a, b: -cmp(len(a), len(b)))
for key in to_sort_keys:
to_sort = result
source = None
last_key = None
for sub_key in key:
source = to_sort
last_key = sub_key
to_sort = to_sort[sub_key]
if None in to_sort:
noneVals = [(0, x) for x in to_sort.pop(None)]
noneVals.extend(to_sort.items())
to_sort = noneVals
else:
to_sort = to_sort.items()
to_sort.sort()
to_sort = [v for k, v in to_sort]
if key in known_lengths:
if len(to_sort) < known_lengths[key]:
to_sort.extend(['']*(known_lengths[key] - len(to_sort)))
source[last_key] = to_sort
return result
def variable_encode(d, prepend='', result=None, add_repetitions=True,
dict_char='.', list_char='-'):
"""
Encode a nested structure into a flat dictionary.
"""
if result is None:
result = {}
if isinstance(d, dict):
for key, value in d.items():
if key is None:
name = prepend
elif not prepend:
name = key
else:
name = "%s%s%s" % (prepend, dict_char, key)
variable_encode(value, name, result, add_repetitions,
dict_char=dict_char, list_char=list_char)
elif isinstance(d, list):
for i in range(len(d)):
variable_encode(d[i], "%s%s%i" % (prepend, list_char, i), result,
add_repetitions, dict_char=dict_char, list_char=list_char)
if add_repetitions:
if prepend:
repName = '%s--repetitions' % prepend
else:
repName = '__repetitions__'
result[repName] = str(len(d))
else:
result[prepend] = d
return result
class NestedVariables(api.FancyValidator):
def _to_python(self, value, state):
return variable_decode(value)
def _from_python(self, value, state):
return variable_encode(value)
def empty_value(self, value):
return {}