# frozen_string_literal: true require 'active_support/concern' module Grape module DSL # Defines DSL methods, meant to be applied to a ParamsScope, which define # and describe the parameters accepted by an endpoint, or all endpoints # within a namespace. module Parameters extend ActiveSupport::Concern # Set the module used to build the request.params. # # @param build_with the ParamBuilder module to use when building request.params # Available builders are: # # * Grape::Extensions::ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess::ParamBuilder (default) # * Grape::Extensions::Hash::ParamBuilder # * Grape::Extensions::Hashie::Mash::ParamBuilder # # @example # # require 'grape/extenstions/hashie_mash' # class API < Grape::API # desc "Get collection" # params do # build_with Grape::Extensions::Hashie::Mash::ParamBuilder # requires :user_id, type: Integer # end # get do # params['user_id'] # end # end def build_with(build_with = nil) @api.namespace_inheritable(:build_params_with, build_with) end # Include reusable params rules among current. # You can define reusable params with helpers method. # # @example # # class API < Grape::API # helpers do # params :pagination do # optional :page, type: Integer # optional :per_page, type: Integer # end # end # # desc "Get collection" # params do # use :pagination # end # get do # Collection.page(params[:page]).per(params[:per_page]) # end # end def use(*names) named_params = @api.namespace_stackable_with_hash(:named_params) || {} options = names.extract_options! names.each do |name| params_block = named_params.fetch(name) do raise "Params :#{name} not found!" end instance_exec(options, ¶ms_block) end end alias use_scope use alias includes use # Require one or more parameters for the current endpoint. # # @param attrs list of parameter names, or, if :using is # passed as an option, which keys to include (:all or :none) from # the :using hash. The last key can be a hash, which specifies # options for the parameters # @option attrs :type [Class] the type to coerce this parameter to before # passing it to the endpoint. See {Grape::Validations::Types} for a list of # types that are supported automatically. Custom classes may be used # where they define a class-level `::parse` method, or in conjunction # with the `:coerce_with` parameter. `JSON` may be supplied to denote # `JSON`-formatted objects or arrays of objects. `Array[JSON]` accepts # the same values as `JSON` but will wrap single objects in an `Array`. # @option attrs :types [Array] may be supplied in place of +:type+ # to declare an attribute that has multiple allowed types. See # {Validations::Types::MultipleTypeCoercer} for more details on coercion # and validation rules for variant-type parameters. # @option attrs :desc [String] description to document this parameter # @option attrs :default [Object] default value, if parameter is optional # @option attrs :values [Array] permissable values for this field. If any # other value is given, it will be handled as a validation error # @option attrs :using [Hash[Symbol => Hash]] a hash defining keys and # options, like that returned by {Grape::Entity#documentation}. The value # of each key is an options hash accepting the same parameters # @option attrs :except [Array[Symbol]] a list of keys to exclude from # the :using Hash. The meaning of this depends on if :all or :none was # passed; :all + :except will make the :except fields optional, whereas # :none + :except will make the :except fields required # @option attrs :coerce_with [#parse, #call] method to be used when coercing # the parameter to the type named by `attrs[:type]`. Any class or object # that defines `::parse` or `::call` may be used. # # @example # # params do # # Basic usage: require a parameter of a certain type # requires :user_id, type: Integer # # # You don't need to specify type; String is default # requires :foo # # # Multiple params can be specified at once if they share # # the same options. # requires :x, :y, :z, type: Date # # # Nested parameters can be handled as hashes. You must # # pass in a block, within which you can use any of the # # parameters DSL methods. # requires :user, type: Hash do # requires :name, type: String # end # end def requires(*attrs, &block) orig_attrs = attrs.clone opts = attrs.extract_options!.clone opts[:presence] = { value: true, message: opts[:message] } opts = @group.merge(opts) if instance_variable_defined?(:@group) && @group if opts[:using] require_required_and_optional_fields(attrs.first, opts) else validate_attributes(attrs, opts, &block) block_given? ? new_scope(orig_attrs, &block) : push_declared_params(attrs, **opts.slice(:as)) end end # Allow, but don't require, one or more parameters for the current # endpoint. # @param (see #requires) # @option (see #requires) def optional(*attrs, &block) orig_attrs = attrs.clone opts = attrs.extract_options!.clone type = opts[:type] opts = @group.merge(opts) if instance_variable_defined?(:@group) && @group # check type for optional parameter group if attrs && block_given? raise Grape::Exceptions::MissingGroupTypeError.new if type.nil? raise Grape::Exceptions::UnsupportedGroupTypeError.new unless Grape::Validations::Types.group?(type) end if opts[:using] require_optional_fields(attrs.first, opts) else validate_attributes(attrs, opts, &block) block_given? ? new_scope(orig_attrs, true, &block) : push_declared_params(attrs, **opts.slice(:as)) end end # Define common settings for one or more parameters # @param (see #requires) # @option (see #requires) def with(*attrs, &block) new_group_scope(attrs.clone, &block) end # Disallow the given parameters to be present in the same request. # @param attrs [*Symbol] parameters to validate def mutually_exclusive(*attrs) validates(attrs, mutual_exclusion: { value: true, message: extract_message_option(attrs) }) end # Require exactly one of the given parameters to be present. # @param (see #mutually_exclusive) def exactly_one_of(*attrs) validates(attrs, exactly_one_of: { value: true, message: extract_message_option(attrs) }) end # Require at least one of the given parameters to be present. # @param (see #mutually_exclusive) def at_least_one_of(*attrs) validates(attrs, at_least_one_of: { value: true, message: extract_message_option(attrs) }) end # Require that either all given params are present, or none are. # @param (see #mutually_exclusive) def all_or_none_of(*attrs) validates(attrs, all_or_none_of: { value: true, message: extract_message_option(attrs) }) end # Define a block of validations which should be applied if and only if # the given parameter is present. The parameters are not nested. # @param attr [Symbol] the parameter which, if present, triggers the # validations # @raise Grape::Exceptions::UnknownParameter if `attr` has not been # defined in this scope yet # @yield a parameter definition DSL def given(*attrs, &block) attrs.each do |attr| proxy_attr = first_hash_key_or_param(attr) raise Grape::Exceptions::UnknownParameter.new(proxy_attr) unless declared_param?(proxy_attr) end new_lateral_scope(dependent_on: attrs, &block) end # Test for whether a certain parameter has been defined in this params # block yet. # @return [Boolean] whether the parameter has been defined def declared_param?(param) if lateral? # Elements of @declared_params of lateral scope are pushed in @parent. So check them in @parent. @parent.declared_param?(param) else # @declared_params also includes hashes of options and such, but those # won't be flattened out. @declared_params.flatten.any? do |declared_param| first_hash_key_or_param(declared_param) == param end end end alias group requires class EmptyOptionalValue; end def map_params(params, element, is_array = false) if params.is_a?(Array) params.map do |el| map_params(el, element, true) end elsif params.is_a?(Hash) params[element] || (@optional && is_array ? EmptyOptionalValue : {}) elsif params == EmptyOptionalValue EmptyOptionalValue else {} end end # @param params [Hash] initial hash of parameters # @return hash of parameters relevant for the current scope # @api private def params(params) params = @parent.params(params) if instance_variable_defined?(:@parent) && @parent params = map_params(params, @element) if instance_variable_defined?(:@element) && @element params end private def first_hash_key_or_param(parameter) parameter.is_a?(Hash) ? parameter.keys.first : parameter end end end end