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How to hook into structuring of a simple dict? #524
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Could you provide a minimal example in code? |
Sorry for the delay... from datetime import datetime
from typing import Any, Final, Type, TypeVar
import attrs
from cattrs.preconf.json import make_converter
from cattrs.strategies import configure_tagged_union
T = TypeVar('T')
@attrs.frozen
class Sub:
foo: str = 'bar'
# and some more fields (incl. other attrs types)
@attrs.frozen
class A:
some: str = 'a'
sub: Sub = Sub()
@attrs.frozen
class B:
some: str = 'b'
sub: Sub = Sub()
FrameData = dict | A | B
@attrs.frozen
class Frame:
data: FrameData
_CUSTOMIZED_STRUCTURE_TYPES: Final[set] = {
datetime,
dict,
Frame,
# and some more...
}
_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT: Final[str] = '%Y%m%d_%H%M%S'
def _structure(data: dict[str, Any] | str, to_type: Type[T]) -> T:
match to_type:
case t if t is datetime:
return datetime.strptime(data, _TIMESTAMP_FORMAT)
case t if t is dict:
return _structure_dict(data)
case t if t is Frame:
data.pop('to_add', None)
return conv.structure_attrs_fromdict(data, Frame)
case _:
raise NotImplementedError(f'Unsupported type: {str(to_type)}.')
def _structure_dict(data: dict[str, Any]) -> dict[str, Any]:
structured: dict[str, Any] = data.copy()
for k, v in structured.items():
if isinstance(v, str):
try:
structured[k] = datetime.strptime(v, _TIMESTAMP_FORMAT)
except ValueError:
continue
# something is needed here to call the converter for structuring the other values of the dict
return structured
conv = make_converter()
for data_type in _CUSTOMIZED_STRUCTURE_TYPES:
conv.register_structure_hook(data_type, lambda data, to_type: _structure(data, to_type))
configure_tagged_union(union=FrameData,
converter=conv,
tag_name='_type',
tag_generator=lambda t: t.__name__.casefold(),
default=dict) As a result of this: f='{"data": {"a": {"some": "a", "sub": {"foo": "bar"}}, "ts": "20240320_010203", "_type": "dict"}}'
print(conv.loads(f, Frame)) I get this output: But what I need is this output: |
Hi Tin, |
Hey, yeah sorry I got sidetracked by other things.
This is going to be complicated without modeling this more precisely. How do you know a nested dict is supposed to be converter into a class instance and not left as a dict? If a nested dict always means
That looks correct given the input. Even if we assume |
I now see that my example is misleading. # something is needed here to call the converter for structuring the other values of the dict
return structured The goal is not to convert an arbitrary dict into an attrs instance. But dict-values, which in turn can be attrs instances (with datetime), should also be converted accordingly. However, they are not recognized as such before the datetime conversion (due to the special format). # something is needed here to call the converter for structuring the other values of the dict
return conv.structure(structured, dict) Of course, this doesn't work because it creates an endless loop. If necessary, I can rework the example. (But that will certainly not be until the week after next.) |
Yeah, a simplified example would be good.
You can just call |
Hey there!
I have a few attrs classes. Some are members of a (tagged) union, together with
dict
.The unstructure already works. Among other things,
datetime
objects are converted into strings -- in a special format (_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT: Final[str] = '%Y%m%d_%H%M%S'
).The structuring of
datetime
attributes in attrs instances works perfectly.My problem is with the structuring of simple
dict
objects.I need to hook into it to convert the strings (which are in that special format) into
datetime
objects.But since the simple
dict
objects can also contain attrs instances, it must be possible to call the structuring recursively again.I just need a hint how to call the structuring without creating an endless loop.
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