fastapi-errors-plus 0.1.0__py3-none-any.whl
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- fastapi_errors_plus/__init__.py +8 -0
- fastapi_errors_plus/errors.py +404 -0
- fastapi_errors_plus/protocol.py +49 -0
- fastapi_errors_plus-0.1.0.dist-info/METADATA +547 -0
- fastapi_errors_plus-0.1.0.dist-info/RECORD +8 -0
- fastapi_errors_plus-0.1.0.dist-info/WHEEL +5 -0
- fastapi_errors_plus-0.1.0.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE +22 -0
- fastapi_errors_plus-0.1.0.dist-info/top_level.txt +1 -0
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"""Main Errors class for documenting errors in FastAPI endpoints."""
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from collections.abc import Mapping
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from fastapi import status
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from fastapi_errors_plus.protocol import ErrorDTO
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class Errors(Mapping):
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"""Universal class for documenting errors in FastAPI endpoints.
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Works with any FastAPI project. Can accept:
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- Dict in FastAPI responses format
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- Objects implementing ErrorDTO protocol (for project compatibility)
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Implements Mapping protocol, so can be used directly in FastAPI responses
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parameter without calling ().
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```python
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from fastapi_errors_plus import Errors
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router = APIRouter()
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# Arbitrary errors (dict or ErrorDTO) - must come first
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**Infrastructure/Presentation Layer** (`api/routes/items.py`):
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```python
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validation_error=True, # From FastAPI validation
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|
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status_code=e.status_code,
|
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detail=e.message,
|
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responses=Errors(
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forbidden=True,
|
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|
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return item
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except ItemNotFoundError as e:
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raise HTTPException(
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**Benefits of this approach:**
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The library improves **transparency of documented** errors. It does **not** solve the problem of finding **all real** errors in an endpoint, which requires analyzing the entire codebase (transaction scripts, `Depends` dependencies, database operations, etc.).
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Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
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## License
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