I am using python 3.5. Function1 is :
def boolean_key_validation(dictionary, key):
data = {}
try:
dictionary_value = dictionary[key]
except KeyError:
pass
else:
if dictionary_value == 'TRUE':
data[key] = True
elif dictionary_value == 'FALSE':
data[key] = False
else:
raise ValueError("{} value should be either blank or 'TRUE'/'FALSE' only".format(key))
return data[key] # not able to get the 'do_nothing' value here
Function 2 is :
def read_file(start_date, end_date, dictionary):
read_data = {}
files = File.objects.all()
# ... #
read_data['downloaded'] = boolean_key_validation(dictionary, 'downloaded')
read_data['integrity'] = boolean_key_validation(dictionary, 'integrity')
read_data['validation'] = boolean_key_validation(dictionary, 'validation')
return files.filter(**read_data)
I want to filter my model 'File' based on the boolean values of 'downloaded', etc. In function1 what I want is that if key is not present in dictionary this function1 should do nothing and my read_data dictionary in function2 should have no value for that key.
I have searched for similar problem but those are using 'pass' in conditional statements within some function.
EDIT:
following was the main function in which I have lots of boolean values input and I had to write separate try-catch for each key. Therefore, created the 'boolean_key_validation' to validate those lots of keys and shorten my main function. Here 'pass' is doing its job but my function1 is not able to give me this kind of return.
If key is not present in dictionary I just want it to omit from read_data.
def read_file(start_date, end_date, dictionary):
read_data = {}
files = File.objects.all()
# try-catch for checking 'downloaded'.
# have to write these conditions for other boolean values also and thats why created function1.
try:
dictionary_value = dictionary['downloaded']
except KeyError:
pass
else:
if dictionary_value.upper() == 'TRUE':
read_data['downloaded'] = True
elif dictionary_value.upper() == 'FALSE':
read_data['downloaded'] = False
else:
raise ValueError("downloaded value should be either blank or 'TRUE'/'FALSE' only")
# try catch for 'integrity' and 'validation' etc. #
return files.filter(**read_data)
None
.'downloaded' in dictionary.keys()
? This gives you the True/False value right away.