Colm O'Connor
Colm O'Connor
What level of validation are you looking for? On Thu, 2 Jul 2020, 05:23 Teran McKinney, wrote: > I'm curious to try validating some of my own YAML files. python...
I'll try out json.tool and see. If it's not too much of an overhead I'll add it. On Thu, 2 Jul 2020, 16:07 Teran McKinney, wrote: > Just to know...
Thanks @JohnAD you summed it up perfectly: strictyaml only does strings, dicts and lists by default. anything else requires disambiguation via schema. I'll add this to the documentation explicitly -...
I can add a NoneValidator which will accept values other than empty (defaulting to null) if that helps? On Wed, 22 Apr 2020, 14:25 ArneBachmannDLR, wrote: > Here is my...
I think that makes sense as a part of the project as a whole actually. On Wed, 22 Apr 2020, 15:34 Colm O'Connor, wrote: > I can add a NoneValidator...
Agreed. On Wed, 22 Apr 2020, 15:59 ArneBachmannDLR, wrote: > I think it would be useful to define a value to be optionally None (YAML's > null). > The problem...
I've added NullNone as a new validator that parses "null" to None and serializes None to "null" and release tomorrow. Apologies I dropped the ball on this one.
I wanted it to to mirror the existing EmptyNone / EmptyDict / EmptyList validates. I don't plan on having a NotNull type. Should I? On Thu, 18 Feb 2021, 09:46...
What's the use case you're aiming for with this? Parsing YAML 1.2? On Thu, 18 Feb 2021, 17:45 Andres Fernandez, wrote: > I don't plan on having a NotNull type....
If it's something you personally want I'd say it is a good idea, yep. On Tue, 9 Jun 2020, 15:25 Chris Burr, wrote: > Currently MapPattern has a minimum_keys and...