Source code for codegrade.models.parse_api_exception

"""The module that defines the ``ParseAPIException`` model.

SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only OR BSD-3-Clause-Clear
"""

from __future__ import annotations

import typing as t
from dataclasses import dataclass, field

import cg_request_args as rqa
from httpx import Response

from .. import parsers
from ..utils import to_dict
from .base_error import BaseError
from .parse_error_all_of import ParseErrorAllOf
from .parse_error_any_of import ParseErrorAnyOf
from .parse_error_at import ParseErrorAt
from .parse_error_leaf import ParseErrorLeaf


[docs] @dataclass class ParseAPIException(BaseError): """Exception raised when parsing data failed.""" #: The parse error that occurred. parse_error: t.Union[ ParseErrorAllOf, ParseErrorLeaf, ParseErrorAt, ParseErrorAnyOf ] raw_data: t.Optional[t.Dict[str, t.Any]] = field(init=False, repr=False) data_parser: t.ClassVar[t.Any] = rqa.Lazy( lambda: BaseError.data_parser.parser.combine( rqa.FixedMapping( rqa.RequiredArgument( "parse_error", parsers.make_union( parsers.ParserFor.make(ParseErrorAllOf), parsers.ParserFor.make(ParseErrorLeaf), parsers.ParserFor.make(ParseErrorAt), parsers.ParserFor.make(ParseErrorAnyOf), ), doc="The parse error that occurred.", ), ) ) ) def to_dict(self) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: res: t.Dict[str, t.Any] = { "parse_error": to_dict(self.parse_error), "message": to_dict(self.message), "description": to_dict(self.description), "code": to_dict(self.code), "request_id": to_dict(self.request_id), } return res @classmethod def from_dict( cls: t.Type[ParseAPIException], d: t.Dict[str, t.Any], response: t.Optional[Response] = None, ) -> ParseAPIException: parsed = cls.data_parser.try_parse(d) res = cls( parse_error=parsed.parse_error, message=parsed.message, description=parsed.description, code=parsed.code, request_id=parsed.request_id, response=response, ) res.raw_data = d return res
import os if os.getenv("CG_GENERATING_DOCS", "False").lower() in ("", "true"): from .api_codes import APICodes