Guard clause library for Python projects, to validate arguments on every python function/method.
You can install the latest version of this software from the Python package index (PyPI) as follows:
pip install --upgrade checkarg
In the following example we want to guarantee the first argument is a negative number and the second argument has a positive value or zero:
import checkarg.number as Number
def doSomethingValid(negative_number: int, positive_number: int):
Number.is_lower(negative_number, 0)
Number.is_greater_or_equals(positive_number, 0)
return negative_number, positive_number
The following example requires the string of the first argument has some content, if it is None or empty or whith whitespaces, it will rise an exception. The second argument only requires to not be None or an empty message:
import checkarg.text as Text
def doSomethingValid(title: str, body: str):
Text.is_not_whitespace(title)
Text.is_not_empty(body)
return title, body
Whenever the CheckArg detects something wrong it will raise different exceptions by the context. This is an example controling the flow execution:
import checkarg.none_type as NoneType
import checkarg.number as Number
import checkarg.text as Text
from checkarg.exceptions import ArgumentNoneError, ArgumentError, ArgumentOutOfRangeError
def lookup_name(mapping, key: str, default: int):
try:
Number.is_greater(default, 0)
except ArgumentOutOfRangeError:
return None
try:
NoneType.is_not_none(mapping)
except ArgumentNoneError:
return default
try:
Text.is_not_empty(key)
except (ArgumentError, ArgumentNoneError) as e:
return default
return mapping[key]
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