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Validation
Redis OM uses Pydantic behind the scenes to validate data at runtime, based on the model's type annotations.
Basic Type Validation
Validation works for basic type annotations like str
. Thus, given the following model:
class Customer(HashModel):
first_name: str
last_name: str
email: EmailStr
join_date: datetime.date
age: int
bio: Optional[str]
... Redis OM will ensure that first_name
is always a string.
But every Redis OM model is also a Pydantic model, so you can use existing Pydantic validators like EmailStr
, Pattern
, and many more for complex validation!
Complex Validation
Let's see what happens if we try to create a Customer
object with an invalid email address.
# We'll get a validation error if we try to use an invalid email address!
Customer(
first_name="Andrew",
last_name="Brookins",
email="Not an email address!",
join_date=datetime.date.today(),
age=38,
bio="Python developer, works at Redis, Inc."
)
This code generates the following error:
Traceback:
pydantic.error_wrappers.ValidationError: 1 validation error for Customer
email
value is not a valid email address (type=value_error.email)
We'll also get a validation error if we change a field on a model instance to an invalid value and then try to save it:
andrew = Customer(
first_name="Andrew",
last_name="Brookins",
email="andrew.brookins@example.com",
join_date=datetime.date.today(),
age=38,
bio="Python developer, works at Redis, Inc."
)
andrew.email = "Not valid"
andrew.save()
Once again, we get the valiation error:
Traceback:
pydantic.error_wrappers.ValidationError: 1 validation error for Customer
email
value is not a valid email address (type=value_error.email)