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pyKwalify

YAML/JSON validation library

This framework is a port with a lot of added functionality of the Java version of the framework kwalify that can be found at http://www.kuwata-lab.com/kwalify/

The original source code can be found at http://sourceforge.net/projects/kwalify/files/kwalify-java/0.5.1/

The source code of the latest release that has been used can be found at https://github.com/sunaku/kwalify. Please note that source code is not the original authors code but a fork/upload of the last release available in Ruby.

The schema this library is based on and extended from: http://www.kuwata-lab.com/kwalify/ruby/users-guide.01.html#schema

Usage

Create a data file. Json and Yaml formats are both supported.

- foo
- bar

Create a schema file with validation rules.

type: seq
sequence:
  - type: str

Run validation from cli.

pykwalify -d data.yaml -s schema.yaml

Examples

The documentation describes in detail how each keyword and type works and what is possible in each case.

But there is a lot of real world examples that can be found in the test data/files. It shows a lot of examples of how all keywords and types work in practice and in combination with each other.

The files can be found here and show both schema/data combinations that will work and that will fail.

YAML parser

ruamel.yaml is the default YAMl parser installed with pykwalify.

Ruamel.yaml is more supported in the yaml 1.2 spec and is more actively developed.

Depending on how both libraries are developed, this can change in the future in any major update.

UTF-8 and data encoding

If you have problems with unicode values not working properly when running pykwalify on Python 3.6x then try to add this environment variable to your execution:

PYTHONIOENCODING=UTF-8 pykwalify ...

and it might help to force UTF-8 encoding on all string objects. If this does not work please open up an issue with your schema and data that can be used to track down the problem in the source code.

Project details

python support3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9
Sourcehttps://github.com/Grokzen/pykwalify
Docs (Latest release)http://pykwalify.readthedocs.io/en/master/
Docs (Unstable branch)http://pykwalify.readthedocs.io/en/unstable/
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Changeloghttps://github.com/Grokzen/pykwalify/blob/unstable/docs/release-notes.rst
Upgrade instructionshttps://github.com/Grokzen/pykwalify/blob/unstable/docs/upgrade-instructions.rst
Issueshttps://github.com/Grokzen/pykwalify/issues
Travis (master)Build Status https://travis-ci.org/Grokzen/pykwalify
Travis (unstable)Build Status https://travis-ci.org/Grokzen/pykwalify
Test coverageCoverage Status https://coveralls.io/github/Grokzen/pykwalify
pypihttps://pypi.python.org/pypi/pykwalify/
Open Hubhttps://www.openhub.net/p/pykwalify
LicenseMIT https://github.com/Grokzen/pykwalify/blob/unstable/docs/license.rst
CopyrightCopyright (c) 2013-2017 Johan Andersson
git repogit clone git@github.com:Grokzen/pykwalify.git
install stablepip install pykwalify
install dev$ git clone git@github.com:Grokzen/pykwalify.git pykwalify<br>$ cd ./pykwalify<br>$ virtualenv .venv<br>$ source .venv/bin/activate<br>$ pip install -r dev-requirements.txt<br>$ pip install -e .
required dependenciesdocopt >= 0.6.2<br> python-dateutil >= 2.4.2
supported yml parsersruamel.yaml >= 0.11.0