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136 lines
4.4 KiB
136 lines
4.4 KiB
import inspect
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import typing
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from starlette.requests import Request
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from starlette.responses import Response
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from starlette.routing import BaseRoute, Mount, Route
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try:
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import yaml
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except ImportError: # pragma: nocover
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yaml = None # type: ignore
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class OpenAPIResponse(Response):
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media_type = "application/vnd.oai.openapi"
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def render(self, content: typing.Any) -> bytes:
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assert yaml is not None, "`pyyaml` must be installed to use OpenAPIResponse."
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assert isinstance(
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content, dict
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), "The schema passed to OpenAPIResponse should be a dictionary."
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return yaml.dump(content, default_flow_style=False).encode("utf-8")
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class EndpointInfo(typing.NamedTuple):
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path: str
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http_method: str
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func: typing.Callable
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class BaseSchemaGenerator:
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def get_schema(self, routes: typing.List[BaseRoute]) -> dict:
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raise NotImplementedError() # pragma: no cover
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def get_endpoints(
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self, routes: typing.List[BaseRoute]
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) -> typing.List[EndpointInfo]:
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"""
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Given the routes, yields the following information:
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- path
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eg: /users/
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- http_method
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one of 'get', 'post', 'put', 'patch', 'delete', 'options'
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- func
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method ready to extract the docstring
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"""
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endpoints_info: list = []
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for route in routes:
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if isinstance(route, Mount):
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routes = route.routes or []
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sub_endpoints = [
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EndpointInfo(
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path="".join((route.path, sub_endpoint.path)),
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http_method=sub_endpoint.http_method,
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func=sub_endpoint.func,
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)
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for sub_endpoint in self.get_endpoints(routes)
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]
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endpoints_info.extend(sub_endpoints)
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elif not isinstance(route, Route) or not route.include_in_schema:
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continue
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elif inspect.isfunction(route.endpoint) or inspect.ismethod(route.endpoint):
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for method in route.methods or ["GET"]:
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if method == "HEAD":
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continue
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endpoints_info.append(
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EndpointInfo(route.path, method.lower(), route.endpoint)
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)
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else:
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for method in ["get", "post", "put", "patch", "delete", "options"]:
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if not hasattr(route.endpoint, method):
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continue
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func = getattr(route.endpoint, method)
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endpoints_info.append(
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EndpointInfo(route.path, method.lower(), func)
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)
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return endpoints_info
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def parse_docstring(self, func_or_method: typing.Callable) -> dict:
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"""
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Given a function, parse the docstring as YAML and return a dictionary of info.
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"""
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docstring = func_or_method.__doc__
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if not docstring:
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return {}
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assert yaml is not None, "`pyyaml` must be installed to use parse_docstring."
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# We support having regular docstrings before the schema
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# definition. Here we return just the schema part from
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# the docstring.
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docstring = docstring.split("---")[-1]
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parsed = yaml.safe_load(docstring)
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if not isinstance(parsed, dict):
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# A regular docstring (not yaml formatted) can return
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# a simple string here, which wouldn't follow the schema.
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return {}
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return parsed
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def OpenAPIResponse(self, request: Request) -> Response:
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routes = request.app.routes
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schema = self.get_schema(routes=routes)
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return OpenAPIResponse(schema)
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class SchemaGenerator(BaseSchemaGenerator):
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def __init__(self, base_schema: dict) -> None:
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self.base_schema = base_schema
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def get_schema(self, routes: typing.List[BaseRoute]) -> dict:
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schema = dict(self.base_schema)
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schema.setdefault("paths", {})
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endpoints_info = self.get_endpoints(routes)
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for endpoint in endpoints_info:
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parsed = self.parse_docstring(endpoint.func)
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if not parsed:
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continue
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if endpoint.path not in schema["paths"]:
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schema["paths"][endpoint.path] = {}
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schema["paths"][endpoint.path][endpoint.http_method] = parsed
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return schema
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