Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: pyvalitron
Version: 1.1.0
Summary: A Python Inputs Validation Library.
Home-page: https://github.com/silverbackhq/pyvalitron
Author: silverback
Author-email: hello@clivern.com
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PyValitron
==========

PyValitron is a light-weight python inputs validation library.

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Installation
------------
To install PyValitron run this command:
```
pip3 install pyvalitron
```

Usage
-----
After installing the library, Read the following usage criteria:

#### Validate Values:

To validate a list of values:
```python
from pyvalitron.form import Form

form = Form({
    'test_field1': {
        'value': 'Hello World',
        'validate': {
            'length_between': {
                'param': [1, 12],
                'error': 'Input lenght must be between 1 and 12 characters'
            }
        }
    },
    'test_field2': {
        'value': 'Hello World',
        'validate': {
            'length_between': {
                'param': [1, 9],
                'error': 'Input lenght must be between 1 and 9 characters'
            }
        }
    }
})
form.process()
errors = form.get_errors()
print(errors['test_field2'])   # Input lenght must be between 1 and 9 characters
```

#### Sanitize Values:

To sanitize a list of values:
```python
from __future__ import print_function
from pyvalitron.form import Form


form = Form({
    'test_field': {
        'value': 'Hello& W"or"ld<br>.',
        'sanitize': {
            'escape': {}
        }
    }
})
form.process()
inputs = form.get_inputs()
print(inputs['test_field']) # {'is_exact': False, 'svalue': 'Hello&amp; W&quot;or&quot;ld&lt;br&gt;.', 'sanitize': {'escape': {}}, 'value': 'Hello& W"or"ld<br>.'}
print(inputs['test_field']['is_exact']) # False
print(inputs['test_field']['svalue']) # Hello&amp; W&quot;or&quot;ld&lt;br&gt;.
print(inputs['test_field']['value']) # Hello& W"or"ld<br>.
```
```python
from __future__ import print_function
from pyvalitron.form import Form


form = Form({
    'test_field': {
        'value': 'Hello World.',
        'sanitize': {
            'escape': {}
        }
    }
})
form.process()
inputs = form.get_inputs()
print(inputs['test_field']) # {'is_exact': True, 'svalue': 'Hello World.', 'sanitize': {'escape': {}}, 'value': 'Hello World.'}
print(inputs['test_field']['is_exact']) # True
print(inputs['test_field']['svalue']) # Hello World.
print(inputs['test_field']['value']) # Hello World.
```

#### Validate & Sanitize Values:

To validate and sanitize a list of values:
```python
from __future__ import print_function
from pyvalitron.form import Form


form = Form({
    'test_field': {
        'value': 'hello@clivern.com',
        'sanitize': {
            'escape': {}
        },
        'validate': {
            'email': {
                'error': 'Please provide a valid email.'
            }
        }
    }
})
form.process()
inputs = form.get_inputs()
errors = form.get_errors()
print(errors) # {'test_field': []}
print(errors['test_field']) # []
print(inputs['test_field']) # {'status': True, 'is_exact': True, 'value': 'hello@clivern.com', 'sanitize': {'escape': {}}, 'svalue': 'hello@clivern.com', 'validate': {'email': {'error': 'Please provide a valid email.'}}}
print(inputs['test_field']['status']) # True
print(inputs['test_field']['is_exact']) # True
print(inputs['test_field']['value']) # hello@clivern.com
print(inputs['test_field']['svalue']) # hello@clivern.com
```
```python
from __future__ import print_function
from pyvalitron.form import Form


form = Form({
    'test_field': {
        'value': 'hello@cliv@ern.com',
        'sanitize': {
            'escape': {}
        },
        'validate': {
            'email': {
                'error': 'Please provide a valid email.'
            }
        }
    }
})
form.process()
inputs = form.get_inputs()
errors = form.get_errors()
print(errors) # {'test_field': ['Please provide a valid email.']}
print(errors['test_field']) # ['Please provide a valid email.']
print(inputs['test_field']) # {'status': False, 'is_exact': True, 'value': 'hello@cliv@ern.com', 'sanitize': {'escape': {}}, 'svalue': 'hello@cliv@ern.com', 'validate': {'email': {'error': 'Please provide a valid email.'}}}
print(inputs['test_field']['status']) # False
print(inputs['test_field']['is_exact']) # True
print(inputs['test_field']['value']) # hello@cliv@ern.com
print(inputs['test_field']['svalue']) # hello@cliv@ern.com
```

#### Using With Frameworks:

Flask Framework
```python
from flask import Flask
from flask import request
from pyvalitron.form import Form


app = Flask(__name__)

@app.route("/")
def hello():
    form = Form({
        'test_field1': {
            'value': request.args.get('test_field1'),
            'validate': {
                'length_between': {
                    'param': [1, 12],
                    'error': 'Input lenght must be between 1 and 12 characters'
                }
            }
        },
        'test_field2': {
            'value': request.args.get('test_field2'),
            'validate': {
                'length_between': {
                    'param': [1, 9],
                    'error': 'Input lenght must be between 1 and 9 characters'
                }
            }
        }
    }, 'values')
    form.process()
    errors = form.get_errors()
    if 'Input lenght must be between 1 and 9 characters' in errors['test_field2']:
        return 'error'
    else:
        return 'success'

if __name__ == "__main__":
    app.run(debug=True)
```

#### Validators List:

Here is a list of all available validators:

* `empty`: Validate if input or a value is empty.
* `not_empty`: Validate if input or a value is not empty.
* `length_between`: Validate if input or a value length is between provided lengths. It requires two parameters `[from_length, to_length]` like `[1, 13]`.
* `min_length`: Validate if input or a value min lenght is like provided one. It requires one parameter `[min_length]` like `[1]`.
* `max_length`: Validate if input or a value max lenght is like provided one. It requires one parameter `[max_length]` like `[12]`.
* `exact_length`: Validate if input or a value lenght is equal to provided one. It requires one parameter `[exact_length]` like `[9]`.
* `greater_than`: Validate if input or a value is greater than provided one. It requires one parameter `[number]` like `[5]`.
* `greater_than_equal`: Validate if input or a value is greater than or equal provided one. It requires one parameter `[number]` like `[4]`.
* `less_than`: Validate if input or a value is less than provided one. It requires one parameter `[number]` like `[5]`.
* `less_than_equal`: Validate if input or a value is less than or equal provided one. It requires one parameter `[number]` like `[5]`.
* `equal`: Validate if input or a value is equal to provided one. It requires one parameter `[number]` like `[5]`.
* `same_as`: Validate if input or a value is same as provided one. It requires one parameter `[text]` like `['Hello World']`
* `any_of`: Validate if input or a value is any of the provided list. It requires one parameter `[[options]]` like `[1,5,'text']`.
* `all_of`: Validate if input or a value is all of the provided list. It requires one parameter `[[options]]` like `[1,5,'text']`.
* `none_of`: Validate if input or a value is none of the provided list. It requires one parameter `[[options]]` like `[1,5,'text']`.
* `alpha`: Validate if input or a value is alphabetical.
* `alpha_numeric`: Validate if input or a value is alphanumeric.
* `digit`: Validate if input or a value is digits.
* `email`: Validate if input or a value is email.
* `emails`: Validate if input or a value is a list of emails. It requires one parameter `[separator]` like `[',']`.
* `url`: Validate if input or a value is a URL. It requires one parameter (a list of protocols) `[[protocols]]` like `[['http', 'https']]`.
* `ip`: Validate if input or a value is IP. It requires one parameter (a list of formats) `[[formats]]` like `['ipv4']`
* `ipv4`: Validate if input or a value is IPv4.
* `uuid`: Validate if input or a value is universally unique identifier (UUID)
* `matches`: Validate if input or a value matches provided regex. It requires one parameter `[regex]` like `[r'^[_a-z0-9-]+$']`.


#### Sanitizers List

Here is a list of all available sanitizers:

* `strip`: Strip the input value. It accepts one parameter `[[chars]]` like `[[',', '.', '\s']]`.
* `lstrip`: Left strip the input value. It accepts one parameter `[[chars]]` like `[[',', '.', '\s']]`.
* `rstrip`: Right strip the input value. It accepts one parameter `[[chars]]` like `[[',', '.', '\s']]`.
* `escape`: Escape the input value to prevent evil scripts. It accepts one parameter (a list of chars to escape). currently it support these characters `['&', '"', '\'', '>', '<']`.


#### Custom Validators

To define a new validator:
```python
from pyvalitron.validator import Validator
from pyvalitron.form import Form


class MyValidator(Validator):

    def username(self):
        if not isinstance(self._input, (str)):
            return False
        current_input = self._input.strip()
        if len(current_input) > 5 and current_input.isalpha():
            return True
        return False

    def otherrule(self):
        return True

    #...and so one


form = Form()
form.add_validator(MyValidator())
form.add_inputs({
    'user_name': {
        'value': '',
        'validate': {
            'username': {
                'error': 'Invalid Username'
            }
        }
    }
})
form.process()
errors = form.get_errors() #{'user_name': ['Invalid Username']}
```

#### Custom Sanitizers

To define a new sanitizer:
```python
from __future__ import print_function
from pyvalitron.sanitizer import Sanitizer
from pyvalitron.form import Form

class MySanitizer(Sanitizer):

    def clear_spaces(self):
        if not isinstance(self._input, (str)):
            self._sinput = str(self._input)
        else:
            self._sinput = self._input

        self._sinput = self._sinput.replace(" ", "")
        return self._sinput

    def lower_case(self):
        if not isinstance(self._input, (str)):
            self._sinput = str(self._input)
        else:
            self._sinput = self._input
        self._sinput = self._sinput.lower()
        return self._sinput

form = Form({
    'test_field': {
        'value': 'Hello World',
        'sanitize': {
            'clear_spaces':{},
            'lower_case': {}
        }
    }
}, 'values')
form.add_sanitizer(MySanitizer())
form.process()
inputs = form.get_inputs()
print(inputs['test_field']['svalue']) #helloworld
```

Misc
====

Changelog
----------
Version 1.1.0:
```
New Validation Rules.
Add python lint check.
```

Version 1.0.0:
```
Initial Release.
```

Acknowledgements
----------------

© 2019, Silverback. Released under [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php).

**PyValitron** is authored and maintained by [@silverbackhq](http://github.com/silverbackhq).


