There are normative statements in the spec about the value of dictionary items for properties that are defined to be of the dictionary type (e.g., email-message.additional_header_fields). They are not checked in the clean method.
So far, I have added the valid_types argument to the DictionaryProperty init method which is saved on the specifics member of the class instance.
There are five possible values:
- None - defaults to 'string'
- 'string'
- 'integer'
- 'string_list'
- [ string', 'integer']
Things to do:
- don't allow 'string_list' as one of the values when a list is given for valid_types
- in clean, check that the value of the dictionary items is the correct type as noted in specifics.
- some Tests to check for both the correct use of the DictionaryProperty definitions and instantiations
There are normative statements in the spec about the value of dictionary items for properties that are defined to be of the dictionary type (e.g., email-message.additional_header_fields). They are not checked in the clean method.
So far, I have added the valid_types argument to the DictionaryProperty init method which is saved on the specifics member of the class instance.
There are five possible values:
Things to do: