i have a ressource and want to have a post api endpoint to modify it. My problem is if i set all propertys Optional[...] how did i know if i want to "delete" one property or set it to null? If i set it in the request to null: I get NoneType. But if i don't set it in the request i also get NoneType. Is there a solution to differ between this cases?
Here is an example program:
from typing import Optional
from fastapi import FastAPI
import uvicorn
from pydantic import BaseModel
class TestEntity(BaseModel):
first: Optional[str]
second: Optional[str]
third: Optional[str]
app = FastAPI()
@app.post("/test")
def test(entity: TestEntity):
return entity
if __name__ == "__main__":
uvicorn.run(app, host="0.0.0.0", port=5000)
I want to set first to null and don't do anything with the other propertys, I do:
{
"first":null
}
via POST request. As response I get:
{
"first": null,
"second": null,
"third": null
}
As you can see you cannot know which property is set null and which propertys should remain the same.
null
means "no value", so where's the difference between the value not existing and the entire property not existing?NULL
by default in DB,None
in python andnull
in json. Since you are creating a resource with only one property, you are essentially setting other properties to null indirectly. Had it been the case of PATCH, and if you sendnull
forfirst
, then only that field will get updated.