Created by: spacether
python-experimental adds dynamic base classes
In this PR:
- when deserializing payloads or creating Schema/Model instances the new instance will dynamically inherit from the correct Schema classes (models) and python primitive classes (dict, str, list, int, float, etc)
So an object model Box will inherit from Box, Schema, and dict. Caviats:
- None, True, and False are singletons in python so we can't inherit from them
- For those cases, we return an enum option with the below NAME and value
- NONE = None
- TRUE = True
- FALSE = False This allows our None/True/False use cases to still identify themselves as a Model/Schema and contain the expected values
- For those cases, we return an enum option with the below NAME and value
For a composed schema Triangle that oneOf includes ScaleneTriangle, the resulting instance will inherit from Triangle + ScaleneTriangle
Long Term Benefits of Using Dynamic Base Classes
- any depth of inline models can be supported
- model definition is shorter
- This will save us from traversing composed schema relationship trees to figure out if NullableString/XSchema is allowed to contain None/True/False/some other primitive type
- This supports complicated use cases like allOf -OneOfComposedSchema. OneOfComposedSchema oneOf: -schemaA -schemaB
- We can reduce the number of times that validations and type conversion are done
- once to make the dynamic class from a payload, then skip it when assigning object values at init time
- no need to run this code again when sending an instance of NullableString to the server
- when one has an instance of a composed schema, one will know what schemas passed validation for that payload
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