akkudoktoreos.core.pydantic.PydanticDateTimeData

class akkudoktoreos.core.pydantic.PydanticDateTimeData(root: RootModelRootType = PydanticUndefined)

Bases: RootModel

Pydantic model for time series data with consistent value lengths.

This model validates a dictionary where: - Keys are strings representing data series names - Values are lists of numeric or string values - Special keys ‘start_datetime’ and ‘interval’ can contain string values for time series indexing - All value lists must have the same length

Example

{

“start_datetime”: “2024-01-01 00:00:00”, # optional “interval”: “1 Hour”, # optional “load_mean”: [20.5, 21.0, 22.1], “load_min”: [18.5, 19.0, 20.1]

}

__init__(root: RootModelRootType = PydanticUndefined, **data) None

Create a new model by parsing and validating input data from keyword arguments.

Raises [ValidationError][pydantic_core.ValidationError] if the input data cannot be validated to form a valid model.

self is explicitly positional-only to allow self as a field name.

Methods

__init__([root])

Create a new model by parsing and validating input data from keyword arguments.

construct([_fields_set])

copy(*[, include, exclude, update, deep])

Returns a copy of the model.

dict(*[, include, exclude, by_alias, ...])

from_dict(data)

Create a PydanticDateTimeData instance from a dictionary.

from_orm(obj)

json(*[, include, exclude, by_alias, ...])

model_construct(root[, _fields_set])

Create a new model using the provided root object and update fields set.

model_copy(*[, update, deep])

Usage docs: https://docs.pydantic.dev/2.10/concepts/serialization/#model_copy

model_dump(*[, mode, include, exclude, ...])

Usage docs: https://docs.pydantic.dev/2.10/concepts/serialization/#modelmodel_dump

model_dump_json(*[, indent, include, ...])

Usage docs: https://docs.pydantic.dev/2.10/concepts/serialization/#modelmodel_dump_json

model_json_schema([by_alias, ref_template, ...])

Generates a JSON schema for a model class.

model_parametrized_name(params)

Compute the class name for parametrizations of generic classes.

model_post_init(_BaseModel__context)

Override this method to perform additional initialization after __init__ and model_construct.

model_rebuild(*[, force, raise_errors, ...])

Try to rebuild the pydantic-core schema for the model.

model_validate(obj, *[, strict, ...])

Validate a pydantic model instance.

model_validate_json(json_data, *[, strict, ...])

Usage docs: https://docs.pydantic.dev/2.10/concepts/json/#json-parsing

model_validate_strings(obj, *[, strict, context])

Validate the given object with string data against the Pydantic model.

parse_file(path, *[, content_type, ...])

parse_obj(obj)

parse_raw(b, *[, content_type, encoding, ...])

schema([by_alias, ref_template])

schema_json(*[, by_alias, ref_template])

to_dict()

Convert the model to a plain dictionary.

update_forward_refs(**localns)

validate(value)

validate_root(value)

Attributes

model_computed_fields

model_config

Configuration for the model, should be a dictionary conforming to [ConfigDict][pydantic.config.ConfigDict].

model_extra

Get extra fields set during validation.

model_fields

model_fields_set

Returns the set of fields that have been explicitly set on this model instance.

root

root: Dict[str, str | List[float | int | str | None]]
classmethod validate_root(value: Dict[str, str | List[float | int | str | None]]) Dict[str, str | List[float | int | str | None]]
to_dict() Dict[str, str | List[float | int | str | None]]

Convert the model to a plain dictionary.

Returns:

Dict containing the validated data.

classmethod from_dict(data: Dict[str, Any]) PydanticDateTimeData

Create a PydanticDateTimeData instance from a dictionary.

Parameters:

data – Input dictionary

Returns:

PydanticDateTimeData instance

__copy__() Self

Returns a shallow copy of the model.

__deepcopy__(memo: dict[int, Any] | None = None) Self

Returns a deep copy of the model.

classmethod __get_pydantic_core_schema__(source: type[BaseModel], handler: GetCoreSchemaHandler, /) CoreSchema

Hook into generating the model’s CoreSchema.

Parameters:
  • source – The class we are generating a schema for. This will generally be the same as the cls argument if this is a classmethod.

  • handler – A callable that calls into Pydantic’s internal CoreSchema generation logic.

Returns:

A pydantic-core CoreSchema.

classmethod __get_pydantic_json_schema__(core_schema: CoreSchema, handler: GetJsonSchemaHandler, /) JsonSchemaValue

Hook into generating the model’s JSON schema.

Parameters:
  • core_schema – A pydantic-core CoreSchema. You can ignore this argument and call the handler with a new CoreSchema, wrap this CoreSchema ({‘type’: ‘nullable’, ‘schema’: current_schema}), or just call the handler with the original schema.

  • handler – Call into Pydantic’s internal JSON schema generation. This will raise a pydantic.errors.PydanticInvalidForJsonSchema if JSON schema generation fails. Since this gets called by BaseModel.model_json_schema you can override the schema_generator argument to that function to change JSON schema generation globally for a type.

Returns:

A JSON schema, as a Python object.

__init__(root: RootModelRootType = PydanticUndefined, **data) None

Create a new model by parsing and validating input data from keyword arguments.

Raises [ValidationError][pydantic_core.ValidationError] if the input data cannot be validated to form a valid model.

self is explicitly positional-only to allow self as a field name.

__iter__() Generator[Tuple[str, Any], None, None]

So dict(model) works.

__pretty__(fmt: Callable[[Any], Any], **kwargs: Any) Generator[Any, None, None]

Used by devtools (https://python-devtools.helpmanual.io/) to pretty print objects.

classmethod __pydantic_init_subclass__(**kwargs: Any) None

This is intended to behave just like __init_subclass__, but is called by ModelMetaclass only after the class is actually fully initialized. In particular, attributes like model_fields will be present when this is called.

This is necessary because __init_subclass__ will always be called by type.__new__, and it would require a prohibitively large refactor to the ModelMetaclass to ensure that type.__new__ was called in such a manner that the class would already be sufficiently initialized.

This will receive the same kwargs that would be passed to the standard __init_subclass__, namely, any kwargs passed to the class definition that aren’t used internally by pydantic.

Parameters:

**kwargs – Any keyword arguments passed to the class definition that aren’t used internally by pydantic.

__repr_name__() str

Name of the instance’s class, used in __repr__.

__repr_recursion__(object: Any) str

Returns the string representation of a recursive object.

__rich_repr__() RichReprResult

Used by Rich (https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/stable/pretty.html) to pretty print objects.

classmethod construct(_fields_set: set[str] | None = None, **values: Any) Self
copy(*, include: AbstractSetIntStr | MappingIntStrAny | None = None, exclude: AbstractSetIntStr | MappingIntStrAny | None = None, update: Dict[str, Any] | None = None, deep: bool = False) Self

Returns a copy of the model.

!!! warning “Deprecated”

This method is now deprecated; use model_copy instead.

If you need include or exclude, use:

`python {test="skip" lint="skip"} data = self.model_dump(include=include, exclude=exclude, round_trip=True) data = {**data, **(update or {})} copied = self.model_validate(data) `

Parameters:
  • include – Optional set or mapping specifying which fields to include in the copied model.

  • exclude – Optional set or mapping specifying which fields to exclude in the copied model.

  • update – Optional dictionary of field-value pairs to override field values in the copied model.

  • deep – If True, the values of fields that are Pydantic models will be deep-copied.

Returns:

A copy of the model with included, excluded and updated fields as specified.

dict(*, include: Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, IncEx | bool] | Mapping[str, IncEx | bool] | bool] | Mapping[str, Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, IncEx | bool] | Mapping[str, IncEx | bool] | bool] | None = None, exclude: Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, IncEx | bool] | Mapping[str, IncEx | bool] | bool] | Mapping[str, Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, IncEx | bool] | Mapping[str, IncEx | bool] | bool] | None = None, by_alias: bool = False, exclude_unset: bool = False, exclude_defaults: bool = False, exclude_none: bool = False) Dict[str, Any]
classmethod from_orm(obj: Any) Self
json(*, include: Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, IncEx | bool] | Mapping[str, IncEx | bool] | bool] | Mapping[str, Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, IncEx | bool] | Mapping[str, IncEx | bool] | bool] | None = None, exclude: Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, IncEx | bool] | Mapping[str, IncEx | bool] | bool] | Mapping[str, Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, IncEx | bool] | Mapping[str, IncEx | bool] | bool] | None = None, by_alias: bool = False, exclude_unset: bool = False, exclude_defaults: bool = False, exclude_none: bool = False, encoder: Callable[[Any], Any] | None = PydanticUndefined, models_as_dict: bool = PydanticUndefined, **dumps_kwargs: Any) str
model_computed_fields: ClassVar[dict[str, ComputedFieldInfo]] = {}
model_config: ClassVar[ConfigDict] = {}

Configuration for the model, should be a dictionary conforming to [ConfigDict][pydantic.config.ConfigDict].

classmethod model_construct(root: RootModelRootType, _fields_set: set[str] | None = None) Self

Create a new model using the provided root object and update fields set.

Parameters:
  • root – The root object of the model.

  • _fields_set – The set of fields to be updated.

Returns:

The new model.

Raises:

NotImplemented – If the model is not a subclass of RootModel.

model_copy(*, update: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None, deep: bool = False) Self

Usage docs: https://docs.pydantic.dev/2.10/concepts/serialization/#model_copy

Returns a copy of the model.

Parameters:
  • update – Values to change/add in the new model. Note: the data is not validated before creating the new model. You should trust this data.

  • deep – Set to True to make a deep copy of the model.

Returns:

New model instance.

model_dump(*, mode: Literal['json', 'python'] | str = 'python', include: Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, IncEx | bool] | Mapping[str, IncEx | bool] | bool] | Mapping[str, Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, IncEx | bool] | Mapping[str, IncEx | bool] | bool] | None = None, exclude: Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, IncEx | bool] | Mapping[str, IncEx | bool] | bool] | Mapping[str, Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, IncEx | bool] | Mapping[str, IncEx | bool] | bool] | None = None, context: Any | None = None, by_alias: bool = False, exclude_unset: bool = False, exclude_defaults: bool = False, exclude_none: bool = False, round_trip: bool = False, warnings: bool | Literal['none', 'warn', 'error'] = True, serialize_as_any: bool = False) dict[str, Any]

Usage docs: https://docs.pydantic.dev/2.10/concepts/serialization/#modelmodel_dump

Generate a dictionary representation of the model, optionally specifying which fields to include or exclude.

Parameters:
  • mode – The mode in which to_python should run. If mode is ‘json’, the output will only contain JSON serializable types. If mode is ‘python’, the output may contain non-JSON-serializable Python objects.

  • include – A set of fields to include in the output.

  • exclude – A set of fields to exclude from the output.

  • context – Additional context to pass to the serializer.

  • by_alias – Whether to use the field’s alias in the dictionary key if defined.

  • exclude_unset – Whether to exclude fields that have not been explicitly set.

  • exclude_defaults – Whether to exclude fields that are set to their default value.

  • exclude_none – Whether to exclude fields that have a value of None.

  • round_trip – If True, dumped values should be valid as input for non-idempotent types such as Json[T].

  • warnings – How to handle serialization errors. False/”none” ignores them, True/”warn” logs errors, “error” raises a [PydanticSerializationError][pydantic_core.PydanticSerializationError].

  • serialize_as_any – Whether to serialize fields with duck-typing serialization behavior.

Returns:

A dictionary representation of the model.

model_dump_json(*, indent: int | None = None, include: Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, IncEx | bool] | Mapping[str, IncEx | bool] | bool] | Mapping[str, Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, IncEx | bool] | Mapping[str, IncEx | bool] | bool] | None = None, exclude: Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, IncEx | bool] | Mapping[str, IncEx | bool] | bool] | Mapping[str, Set[int] | Set[str] | Mapping[int, IncEx | bool] | Mapping[str, IncEx | bool] | bool] | None = None, context: Any | None = None, by_alias: bool = False, exclude_unset: bool = False, exclude_defaults: bool = False, exclude_none: bool = False, round_trip: bool = False, warnings: bool | Literal['none', 'warn', 'error'] = True, serialize_as_any: bool = False) str

Usage docs: https://docs.pydantic.dev/2.10/concepts/serialization/#modelmodel_dump_json

Generates a JSON representation of the model using Pydantic’s to_json method.

Parameters:
  • indent – Indentation to use in the JSON output. If None is passed, the output will be compact.

  • include – Field(s) to include in the JSON output.

  • exclude – Field(s) to exclude from the JSON output.

  • context – Additional context to pass to the serializer.

  • by_alias – Whether to serialize using field aliases.

  • exclude_unset – Whether to exclude fields that have not been explicitly set.

  • exclude_defaults – Whether to exclude fields that are set to their default value.

  • exclude_none – Whether to exclude fields that have a value of None.

  • round_trip – If True, dumped values should be valid as input for non-idempotent types such as Json[T].

  • warnings – How to handle serialization errors. False/”none” ignores them, True/”warn” logs errors, “error” raises a [PydanticSerializationError][pydantic_core.PydanticSerializationError].

  • serialize_as_any – Whether to serialize fields with duck-typing serialization behavior.

Returns:

A JSON string representation of the model.

property model_extra: dict[str, Any] | None

Get extra fields set during validation.

Returns:

A dictionary of extra fields, or None if config.extra is not set to “allow”.

model_fields: ClassVar[dict[str, FieldInfo]] = {'root': FieldInfo(annotation=Dict[str, Union[str, List[Union[float, int, str, NoneType]]]], required=True)}
property model_fields_set: set[str]

Returns the set of fields that have been explicitly set on this model instance.

Returns:

A set of strings representing the fields that have been set,

i.e. that were not filled from defaults.

classmethod model_json_schema(by_alias: bool = True, ref_template: str = '#/$defs/{model}', schema_generator: type[~pydantic.json_schema.GenerateJsonSchema] = <class 'pydantic.json_schema.GenerateJsonSchema'>, mode: ~typing.Literal['validation', 'serialization'] = 'validation') dict[str, Any]

Generates a JSON schema for a model class.

Parameters:
  • by_alias – Whether to use attribute aliases or not.

  • ref_template – The reference template.

  • schema_generator – To override the logic used to generate the JSON schema, as a subclass of GenerateJsonSchema with your desired modifications

  • mode – The mode in which to generate the schema.

Returns:

The JSON schema for the given model class.

classmethod model_parametrized_name(params: tuple[type[Any], ...]) str

Compute the class name for parametrizations of generic classes.

This method can be overridden to achieve a custom naming scheme for generic BaseModels.

Parameters:

params – Tuple of types of the class. Given a generic class Model with 2 type variables and a concrete model Model[str, int], the value (str, int) would be passed to params.

Returns:

String representing the new class where params are passed to cls as type variables.

Raises:

TypeError – Raised when trying to generate concrete names for non-generic models.

model_post_init(_BaseModel__context: Any) None

Override this method to perform additional initialization after __init__ and model_construct. This is useful if you want to do some validation that requires the entire model to be initialized.

classmethod model_rebuild(*, force: bool = False, raise_errors: bool = True, _parent_namespace_depth: int = 2, _types_namespace: MappingNamespace | None = None) bool | None

Try to rebuild the pydantic-core schema for the model.

This may be necessary when one of the annotations is a ForwardRef which could not be resolved during the initial attempt to build the schema, and automatic rebuilding fails.

Parameters:
  • force – Whether to force the rebuilding of the model schema, defaults to False.

  • raise_errors – Whether to raise errors, defaults to True.

  • _parent_namespace_depth – The depth level of the parent namespace, defaults to 2.

  • _types_namespace – The types namespace, defaults to None.

Returns:

Returns None if the schema is already “complete” and rebuilding was not required. If rebuilding _was_ required, returns True if rebuilding was successful, otherwise False.

classmethod model_validate(obj: Any, *, strict: bool | None = None, from_attributes: bool | None = None, context: Any | None = None) Self

Validate a pydantic model instance.

Parameters:
  • obj – The object to validate.

  • strict – Whether to enforce types strictly.

  • from_attributes – Whether to extract data from object attributes.

  • context – Additional context to pass to the validator.

Raises:

ValidationError – If the object could not be validated.

Returns:

The validated model instance.

classmethod model_validate_json(json_data: str | bytes | bytearray, *, strict: bool | None = None, context: Any | None = None) Self

Usage docs: https://docs.pydantic.dev/2.10/concepts/json/#json-parsing

Validate the given JSON data against the Pydantic model.

Parameters:
  • json_data – The JSON data to validate.

  • strict – Whether to enforce types strictly.

  • context – Extra variables to pass to the validator.

Returns:

The validated Pydantic model.

Raises:

ValidationError – If json_data is not a JSON string or the object could not be validated.

classmethod model_validate_strings(obj: Any, *, strict: bool | None = None, context: Any | None = None) Self

Validate the given object with string data against the Pydantic model.

Parameters:
  • obj – The object containing string data to validate.

  • strict – Whether to enforce types strictly.

  • context – Extra variables to pass to the validator.

Returns:

The validated Pydantic model.

classmethod parse_file(path: str | Path, *, content_type: str | None = None, encoding: str = 'utf8', proto: DeprecatedParseProtocol | None = None, allow_pickle: bool = False) Self
classmethod parse_obj(obj: Any) Self
classmethod parse_raw(b: str | bytes, *, content_type: str | None = None, encoding: str = 'utf8', proto: DeprecatedParseProtocol | None = None, allow_pickle: bool = False) Self
classmethod schema(by_alias: bool = True, ref_template: str = '#/$defs/{model}') Dict[str, Any]
classmethod schema_json(*, by_alias: bool = True, ref_template: str = '#/$defs/{model}', **dumps_kwargs: Any) str
classmethod update_forward_refs(**localns: Any) None
classmethod validate(value: Any) Self