def test_required_together_validator(self):
        resource = RequiredCarTestResource(Car())

        good = validate(mock_context(), 'RequiredTogether', resource, {})
        self.assertEqual(good, {})

        bad = validate(mock_context(), 'RequiredTogether', resource, {'make': 'Tesla'})
        self.assertEqual(bad, {'RequiredTogether': [u'Make and year are required if either is provided.']})

        bad = validate(mock_context(), 'RequiredTogether', resource, {'year': 2012})
        self.assertEqual(bad, {'RequiredTogether': [u'Make and year are required if either is provided.']})
 def test_optional_validation(self):
     """
     Resources and Fields should not be required to have validation
     """
     model = User()
     resource = self.OptionalResource(model)
     errors = validate(mock_context(), 'user', resource, {})
     self.assertEqual({}, errors)
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 def test_optional_validation(self):
     """
     Resources and Fields should not be required to have validation
     """
     model = User()
     resource = self.OptionalResource(model)
     errors = validate(mock_context(), 'user', resource, {})
     self.assertEqual({}, errors)
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    def test_required_together_validator(self):
        resource = RequiredCarTestResource(Car())

        good = validate(mock_context(), 'RequiredTogether', resource, {})
        self.assertEqual(good, {})

        bad = validate(mock_context(), 'RequiredTogether', resource,
                       {'make': 'Tesla'})
        self.assertEqual(
            bad, {
                'RequiredTogether':
                [u'Make and year are required if either is provided.']
            })

        bad = validate(mock_context(), 'RequiredTogether', resource,
                       {'year': 2012})
        self.assertEqual(
            bad, {
                'RequiredTogether':
                [u'Make and year are required if either is provided.']
            })
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def validate_user_resource(name,
                           age,
                           start,
                           end,
                           systolic,
                           car=None,
                           stolen_car=None):
    source_dict = dict(name=name,
                       age=str(age),
                       before=start.isoformat(),
                       after=end.isoformat(),
                       systolicBp=int(systolic),
                       vehicle=(car and car.to_json()),
                       stolenVehicle=(stolen_car and stolen_car.to_json()))
    return validate(mock_context(), 'user', UserTestResource(User()),
                    source_dict)
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    def put(self, ctx, source_dict, save=True, skip_validation=False):
        '''
        This is where we respect the 'pre_save' flag on each field.
        If pre_save is true, then we set the field value, before calling save.
        If not, call save first, before setting the field value, this is for the
        many-to-many relationship.
        '''
        if not source_dict:
            return

        if not skip_validation:
            errors = validate(ctx, self.__class__.__name__, self, source_dict)
            if errors:
                logger.debug(errors)
                raise ValidationError(self, errors)

        try:
            self._set_pre_save_fields(ctx, source_dict)
        except TypeError, e:
            import traceback
            for L in traceback.format_exc().splitlines():
                logger.debug(L)
            raise ValidationError(self, {'invalidFieldData': e.message})
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    def put(self, ctx, source_dict, save=True, skip_validation=False):
        '''
        This is where we respect the 'pre_save' flag on each field.
        If pre_save is true, then we set the field value, before calling save.
        If not, call save first, before setting the field value, this is for the
        many-to-many relationship.
        '''
        if not source_dict:
            return

        if not skip_validation:
            errors = validate(ctx, self.__class__.__name__, self, source_dict)
            if errors:
                logger.debug(errors)
                raise ValidationError(self, errors)

        try:
            self._set_pre_save_fields(ctx, source_dict)
        except TypeError, e:
            import traceback
            for L in traceback.format_exc().splitlines():
                logger.debug(L)
            raise ValidationError(self, {'invalidFieldData': e.message})
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 def validate_resource(self, ctx, key, resource, source_dict):
     return validate(ctx, key + '.' + self.name, self._resource_class,
                     source_dict)
def validate_user_resource(name, age, start, end, systolic, car=None, stolen_car=None):
    source_dict = dict(name=name, age=str(age), before=start.isoformat(), after=end.isoformat(),
                       systolicBp=int(systolic), vehicle=(car and car.to_json()),
                       stolenVehicle=(stolen_car and stolen_car.to_json()))
    return validate(mock_context(), 'user', UserTestResource(User()), source_dict)
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 def validate_resource(self, ctx, key, resource, source_dict):
     return validate(ctx, key + '.' + self.name, self._resource_class, source_dict)