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I want to validate JSON object (it is in Telegram Bot API) which contains from field (which is reserved word in Python) by using pydantic validator. So my model should look like the following:

class Message(BaseModel):
  message_id: int
  from: Optional[str]
  date: int
  chat: Any
  ...

But using from keyword is not allowed in this context.

How could I do this?

Note: this is different than "Why we can't use keywords as attributes" because here we get external JSON we don't control and we anyway should handle JSON with from field.

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  • Possible duplicate of Why can't attribute names be Python keywords?
    – esqew
    Apr 10, 2019 at 19:11
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    The proposed duplicate says why you can't use from as an attribute, not how you would work around that here to accommodate a JSON object using from as a key.
    – chepner
    Apr 10, 2019 at 19:16
  • One way that may work (probably not the "right" way to do it) is to update the annotations yourself: Message.__annotations__.update({'from': Optional[str]})
    – alkasm
    Apr 10, 2019 at 19:24

2 Answers 2

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I believe you can replace from with from_.

You can do it like this:

class Message(BaseModel):
    message_id: int
    from_: Optional[str]
    date: int
    chat: Any

    class Config:
        fields = {
        'from_': 'from'
        }
    ...
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    and to get data after validation valid_data = Message(data).dict(by_alias=True)
    – mrkiril
    Dec 9, 2020 at 15:20
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There might be a way to do this using a class statement, but I didn't see anything in a quick skim of the documentation. What you could do is use dynamic model creation instead.

fields = {
    'message_id': (int,),
    'from': (Optional[str], ...),
    'date': (int, ...),
    'chat': (Any, ...)
 }
 Message = create_model("Message", **fields)

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