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* schema dump idea accept boolean or anything default accept null also for full dicts added some common validators more simple validators support multi_conf better handle automations updates updates handle lists removed not needed class move to own folder generalized for automations lists, etc updates updates clean up clean up fix automations made comment optional basic docs support added more docs fixes docs handling updates updates fix components parent updates updates updates Fix inkplate 6 registration updates Disable logging for vscode add on better handle buses keep extended order as in CONFIGs updates updates updates disable comments moved to scripts/build_jsonschema added configurable decorators path handling fix handle list_schema fixes and cleanup add jschema_extractor to maybe updates lint no schema in git add generated loggers list * lint
224 lines
9 KiB
Python
224 lines
9 KiB
Python
import difflib
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import itertools
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import voluptuous as vol
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from esphome.jsonschema import jschema_extended
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class ExtraKeysInvalid(vol.Invalid):
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def __init__(self, *arg, **kwargs):
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self.candidates = kwargs.pop("candidates")
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vol.Invalid.__init__(self, *arg, **kwargs)
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def ensure_multiple_invalid(err):
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if isinstance(err, vol.MultipleInvalid):
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return err
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return vol.MultipleInvalid(err)
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# pylint: disable=protected-access, unidiomatic-typecheck
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class _Schema(vol.Schema):
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"""Custom cv.Schema that prints similar keys on error."""
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def __init__(
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self, schema, required=False, extra=vol.PREVENT_EXTRA, extra_schemas=None
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):
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super().__init__(schema, required=required, extra=extra)
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# List of extra schemas to apply after validation
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# Should be used sparingly, as it's not a very voluptuous-way/clean way of
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# doing things.
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self._extra_schemas = extra_schemas or []
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def __call__(self, data):
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res = super().__call__(data)
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for extra in self._extra_schemas:
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try:
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res = extra(res)
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except vol.Invalid as err:
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# pylint: disable=raise-missing-from
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raise ensure_multiple_invalid(err)
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return res
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def _compile_mapping(self, schema, invalid_msg=None):
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invalid_msg = invalid_msg or "mapping value"
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# Check some things that ESPHome's schemas do not allow
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# mostly to keep the logic in this method sane (so these may be re-added if needed).
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for key in schema:
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if key is vol.Extra:
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raise ValueError("ESPHome does not allow vol.Extra")
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if isinstance(key, vol.Remove):
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raise ValueError("ESPHome does not allow vol.Remove")
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if isinstance(key, vol.primitive_types):
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raise ValueError(
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"All schema keys must be wrapped in cv.Required or cv.Optional"
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)
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# Keys that may be required
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all_required_keys = {key for key in schema if isinstance(key, vol.Required)}
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# Keys that may have defaults
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# This is a list because sets do not guarantee insertion order
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all_default_keys = [key for key in schema if isinstance(key, vol.Optional)]
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# Recursively compile schema
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_compiled_schema = {}
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for skey, svalue in vol.iteritems(schema):
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new_key = self._compile(skey)
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new_value = self._compile(svalue)
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_compiled_schema[skey] = (new_key, new_value)
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# Sort compiled schema (probably not necessary for esphome, but leave it here just in case)
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candidates = list(
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vol.schema_builder._iterate_mapping_candidates(_compiled_schema)
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)
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# After we have the list of candidates in the correct order, we want to apply some
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# optimization so that each
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# key in the data being validated will be matched against the relevant schema keys only.
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# No point in matching against different keys
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additional_candidates = []
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candidates_by_key = {}
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for skey, (ckey, cvalue) in candidates:
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if type(skey) in vol.primitive_types:
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candidates_by_key.setdefault(skey, []).append((skey, (ckey, cvalue)))
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elif (
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isinstance(skey, vol.Marker)
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and type(skey.schema) in vol.primitive_types
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):
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candidates_by_key.setdefault(skey.schema, []).append(
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(skey, (ckey, cvalue))
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)
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else:
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# These are wildcards such as 'int', 'str', 'Remove' and others which should be
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# applied to all keys
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additional_candidates.append((skey, (ckey, cvalue)))
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key_names = []
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for skey in schema:
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if isinstance(skey, str):
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key_names.append(skey)
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elif isinstance(skey, vol.Marker) and isinstance(skey.schema, str):
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key_names.append(skey.schema)
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def validate_mapping(path, iterable, out):
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required_keys = all_required_keys.copy()
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# Build a map of all provided key-value pairs.
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# The type(out) is used to retain ordering in case a ordered
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# map type is provided as input.
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key_value_map = type(out)()
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for key, value in iterable:
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key_value_map[key] = value
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# Insert default values for non-existing keys.
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for key in all_default_keys:
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if (
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not isinstance(key.default, vol.Undefined)
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and key.schema not in key_value_map
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):
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# A default value has been specified for this missing key, insert it.
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key_value_map[key.schema] = key.default()
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error = None
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errors = []
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for key, value in key_value_map.items():
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key_path = path + [key]
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# Optimization. Validate against the matching key first, then fallback to the rest
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relevant_candidates = itertools.chain(
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candidates_by_key.get(key, []), additional_candidates
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)
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# compare each given key/value against all compiled key/values
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# schema key, (compiled key, compiled value)
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for skey, (ckey, cvalue) in relevant_candidates:
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try:
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new_key = ckey(key_path, key)
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except vol.Invalid as e:
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if len(e.path) > len(key_path):
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raise
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if not error or len(e.path) > len(error.path):
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error = e
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continue
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# Backtracking is not performed once a key is selected, so if
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# the value is invalid we immediately throw an exception.
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exception_errors = []
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try:
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cval = cvalue(key_path, value)
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out[new_key] = cval
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except vol.MultipleInvalid as e:
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exception_errors.extend(e.errors)
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except vol.Invalid as e:
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exception_errors.append(e)
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if exception_errors:
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for err in exception_errors:
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if len(err.path) <= len(key_path):
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err.error_type = invalid_msg
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errors.append(err)
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# If there is a validation error for a required
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# key, this means that the key was provided.
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# Discard the required key so it does not
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# create an additional, noisy exception.
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required_keys.discard(skey)
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break
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# Key and value okay, mark as found in case it was
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# a Required() field.
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required_keys.discard(skey)
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break
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else:
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if self.extra == vol.ALLOW_EXTRA:
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out[key] = value
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elif self.extra != vol.REMOVE_EXTRA:
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if isinstance(key, str) and key_names:
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matches = difflib.get_close_matches(key, key_names)
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errors.append(
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ExtraKeysInvalid(
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"extra keys not allowed",
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key_path,
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candidates=matches,
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)
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)
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else:
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errors.append(
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vol.Invalid("extra keys not allowed", key_path)
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)
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# for any required keys left that weren't found and don't have defaults:
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for key in required_keys:
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msg = getattr(key, "msg", None) or "required key not provided"
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errors.append(vol.RequiredFieldInvalid(msg, path + [key]))
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if errors:
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raise vol.MultipleInvalid(errors)
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return out
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return validate_mapping
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def add_extra(self, validator):
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validator = _Schema(validator)
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self._extra_schemas.append(validator)
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return self
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@jschema_extended
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# pylint: disable=signature-differs
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def extend(self, *schemas, **kwargs):
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extra = kwargs.pop("extra", None)
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if kwargs:
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raise ValueError
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if not schemas:
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return self.extend({})
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if len(schemas) != 1:
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ret = self
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for schema in schemas:
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ret = ret.extend(schema)
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return ret
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schema = schemas[0]
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if isinstance(schema, vol.Schema):
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schema = schema.schema
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ret = super().extend(schema, extra=extra)
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return _Schema(ret.schema, extra=ret.extra, extra_schemas=self._extra_schemas)
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