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validator.py
Source: validator.py
...204 plugin_name not in self.BASE_SCHEMA) and isinstance(205 plugin,206 dict) and plugin.get('enabled')]207 def __validate(self):208 core_validated = self.__validate_core()209 # plugins:210 errors = {}211 results = {}212 for plugin_name, package, config in self.__parse_enabled_plugins():213 try:214 results[plugin_name] = \215 self.__validate_plugin(config,216 load_plugin_schema(package))217 except ValidationError as e:218 errors[plugin_name] = e.errors219 if len(errors) > 0:220 raise ValidationError((dict(errors)))221 for plugin_name, plugin_conf in results.items():222 core_validated[plugin_name] = plugin_conf223 return core_validated224 def __validate_core(self):225 v = PatchedValidator(allow_unknown=self.PLUGINS_SCHEMA)226 result = v.validate(self.raw_config_dict, self.BASE_SCHEMA)227 if not result:228 errors = v.errors229 for key, value in tuple(errors.items()):230 if 'must be of dict type' in value:231 errors[key] = ['unknown field']232 raise ValidationError(errors)233 normalized = v.normalized(self.raw_config_dict)234 return self.__set_core_dynamic_options(235 normalized) if self.with_dynamic_options else normalized236 def __validate_plugin(self, config, schema):237 schema.update(self.PLUGINS_SCHEMA['schema'])238 v = PatchedValidator(schema, allow_unknown=False)...
validated_config.py
Source: validated_config.py
...83 def save(self, filename):84 with open(filename, 'w') as f:85 yaml.dump(self.validated, f)86 def __validate(self):87 core_validated = self.__validate_core()88 errors = {}89 if len(errors) > 0:90 raise ValidationError(dict(errors))91 return core_validated92 def __validate_core(self):93 v = Validator(self.BASE_SCHEMA)94 result = v.validate(self.__raw_config_dict, self.BASE_SCHEMA)95 if not result:96 raise ValidationError(v.errors)97 normalized = v.normalized(self.__raw_config_dict)98 return self.__set_core_dynamic_options(normalized) if self.with_dynamic_options else normalized99 def __set_core_dynamic_options(self, config):100 for option, setter in self.DYNAMIC_OPTIONS.items():101 config[self.CORE_SECTION][option] = setter()...
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