Support dicts with subtypes #64
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🛠 Changes being made
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dict[str, int])int | str)🧠 Rationale behind the change
Why did you choose to make these changes?
Before, you were forced to use the
dictannotation with no type arguments and your only method of validation was through json schema. This doesn't play nice with strict type checking. Now, you can properly type your dict parameters for use in the view function.Does this pull request resolve any open issues?
No
Were there any trade-offs you had to consider?
I removed the logic to simplify the type name for primatives in the ValidationError message. It could be adapted to support dictionaries and fixed to properly support lists, but I thought string-comparisons like this seemed hacky and prone to error, especially when adding support for new types.
🧪 Testing
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Are the changes backwards compatible?
If the changes aren't backwards compatible, what other options were explored?
✨ Quality check
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