The heat.engine.constraints
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class
heat.engine.constraints.
AllowedPattern
(pattern, description=None)[source]¶ Bases:
heat.engine.constraints.Constraint
Constrain values to a predefined regular expression pattern.
Serializes to JSON as:
{ 'allowed_pattern': <pattern>, 'description': <description> }
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valid_types
= (‘STRING’,)¶
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class
heat.engine.constraints.
AllowedValues
(allowed, description=None)[source]¶ Bases:
heat.engine.constraints.Constraint
Constrain values to a predefined set.
Serializes to JSON as:
{ 'allowed_values': [<allowed1>, <allowed2>, ...], 'description': <description> }
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valid_types
= (‘STRING’, ‘INTEGER’, ‘NUMBER’, ‘BOOLEAN’, ‘LIST’)¶
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class
heat.engine.constraints.
AnyIndexDict
(value)[source]¶ Bases:
_abcoll.Mapping
A Mapping that returns the same value for any integer index.
Used for storing the schema for a list. When converted to a dictionary, it contains a single item with the key ‘*’.
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ANYTHING
= ‘*’¶
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class
heat.engine.constraints.
BaseCustomConstraint
[source]¶ Bases:
object
A base class for validation using API clients.
It will provide a better error message, and reduce a bit of duplication. Subclass must provide expected_exceptions and implement validate_with_client.
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expected_exceptions
= (<class ‘heat.common.exception.EntityNotFound’>,)¶
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resource_client_name
= None¶
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resource_getter_name
= None¶
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class
heat.engine.constraints.
Constraint
(description=None)[source]¶ Bases:
_abcoll.Mapping
Parent class for constraints on allowable values for a Property.
Constraints are serializable to dictionaries following the HOT input Parameter constraints schema using dict().
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DESCRIPTION
= ‘description’¶
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class
heat.engine.constraints.
CustomConstraint
(name, description=None, environment=None)[source]¶ Bases:
heat.engine.constraints.Constraint
A constraint delegating validation to an external class.
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custom_constraint
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valid_types
= (‘STRING’, ‘INTEGER’, ‘NUMBER’, ‘BOOLEAN’, ‘LIST’)¶
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class
heat.engine.constraints.
Length
(min=None, max=None, description=None)[source]¶ Bases:
heat.engine.constraints.Range
Constrain the length of values within a range.
Serializes to JSON as:
{ 'length': {'min': <min>, 'max': <max>}, 'description': <description> }
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valid_types
= (‘STRING’, ‘LIST’, ‘MAP’)¶
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class
heat.engine.constraints.
Modulo
(step=None, offset=None, description=None)[source]¶ Bases:
heat.engine.constraints.Constraint
Constrain values to modulo.
Serializes to JSON as:
{ 'modulo': {'step': <step>, 'offset': <offset>}, 'description': <description> }
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OFFSET
= ‘offset’¶
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STEP
= ‘step’¶
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valid_types
= (‘INTEGER’, ‘NUMBER’)¶
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class
heat.engine.constraints.
Range
(min=None, max=None, description=None)[source]¶ Bases:
heat.engine.constraints.Constraint
Constrain values within a range.
Serializes to JSON as:
{ 'range': {'min': <min>, 'max': <max>}, 'description': <description> }
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MAX
= ‘max’¶
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MIN
= ‘min’¶
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valid_types
= (‘INTEGER’, ‘NUMBER’)¶
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class
heat.engine.constraints.
Schema
(data_type, description=None, default=None, schema=None, required=False, constraints=None, label=None, immutable=False)[source]¶ Bases:
_abcoll.Mapping
Schema base class for validating properties or parameters.
Schema objects are serializable to dictionaries following a superset of the HOT input Parameter schema using dict().
Serialises to JSON in the form:
{ 'type': 'list', 'required': False 'constraints': [ { 'length': {'min': 1}, 'description': 'List must not be empty' } ], 'schema': { '*': { 'type': 'string' } }, 'description': 'An example list property.' }
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ANY
= ‘Any’¶
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BOOLEAN
= ‘Boolean’¶
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BOOLEAN_TYPE
= ‘BOOLEAN’¶
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CONSTRAINTS
= ‘constraints’¶
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DEFAULT
= ‘default’¶
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DESCRIPTION
= ‘description’¶
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IMMUTABLE
= ‘immutable’¶
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INTEGER
= ‘Integer’¶
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INTEGER_TYPE
= ‘INTEGER’¶
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KEYS
= (‘type’, ‘description’, ‘default’, ‘schema’, ‘required’, ‘constraints’, ‘immutable’)¶
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LIST
= ‘List’¶
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LIST_TYPE
= ‘LIST’¶
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MAP
= ‘Map’¶
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MAP_TYPE
= ‘MAP’¶
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NUMBER
= ‘Number’¶
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NUMBER_TYPE
= ‘NUMBER’¶
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REQUIRED
= ‘required’¶
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SCHEMA
= ‘schema’¶
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STRING
= ‘String’¶
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STRING_TYPE
= ‘STRING’¶
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TYPE
= ‘type’¶
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TYPES
= (‘Integer’, ‘String’, ‘Number’, ‘Boolean’, ‘Map’, ‘List’, ‘Any’)¶
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TYPE_KEYS
= (‘INTEGER’, ‘STRING’, ‘NUMBER’, ‘BOOLEAN’, ‘MAP’, ‘LIST’)¶
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