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Validating a variable's value
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.. objectives:: Objectives
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We will see how to create strong validations for the values of our variables,
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that is, validations that go beyond those inherent in the initial type definition.
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.. prerequisites:: Prerequisites
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- We assume that Rougail's library is :ref:`installed <installation>` on your computer.
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- It is possible to retrieve the current state of the various Rougail files manipulated in this tutorial step
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by checking out the corresponding tag of the `rougail-tutorials` git repository.
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Each tag corresponds to a stage of progress in the tutorial.
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Of course, you can also decide to copy/paste or download the tutorial files contents while following the tutorial steps.
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If you want to follow this tutorial with the help of the corresponding :tutorial:`rougail-tutorials git repository <src/branch/v1.1>`,
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this workshop page corresponds to the tag :tutorial:`v1.1_170 <src/tag/v1.1_170/README.md>`
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in the repository.
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::
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git clone https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials.git
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git switch --detach v1.1_170
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A variable with custom validation
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-----------------------------------
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First, we would like the :term:`operator` to remember not to forget the HTTPS protocol, that is to put `https://` at the beginning of our `web_address` variable's value.
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Actually the `web_address`\ 's variable existence *requires* that the address include the HTTPS protocol, namely:
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::
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http(s)://<domain_name><directory>
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However, in our use case, we want *to force* the HTTPS protocol.
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We don't want `http://`, only `https://`.
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.. note:: This URL is for DNS over HTTPS, providing greater privacy than using the ISP's DNS,
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which can filter traffic. If it uses `http://`, it doesn't make sense.
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But there’s no existing type or types parameters for this specific use case (forcing HTTPS).
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We just said that a valid value must start with `https://` instead of `http://`.
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It is possible, instead of creating a new type, to add custom validation of the variable's value.
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We call it a :term:`validator`.
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.. glossary::
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validator
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A validator is a Jinja code that parses a variable's value and checks
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that this value corresponds to some stated criteria.
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This is a `validator` parameter of our variable, and another `jinja` sub-parameter
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contains validation code for the variable's value.
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.. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/commit/v1.1_170/firefox/60-dns_over_https.yml
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:language: yaml
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:caption: The :file:`firefox/60-dns_over_https.yml` with the jinja validator
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Here we can see that the validation code is:
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.. code-block:: jinja
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{{ _.custom_dns_url.startswith("http://") }}
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A validator can return a string, in fact it is its default behavior.
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If it returns a string of characters, it indicates the validation error.
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In this case we see that we have specified the `return_type parameter`, which
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specifies that the Jinja code shall return a boolean value.
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The validator's `description` parameter serves two purposes:
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- it does, of course, have a string function for documenting validation,
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- since the `return_type` parameter is set to boolean,
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the error message contains this description's string.
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.. type-along:: example with `http://` in the user data
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Now, let's try with incorrect user data, containing `http://` and not `https://`
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.. extinclude:: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_170/config/03/config.yml
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:language: yaml
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:caption: A :file:`config/03/config.yml` user data file containing `http://`
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..
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---
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dns_over_https:
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enable_dns_over_https: true
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provider: Custom
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custom_dns_url: http://dns.net
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Let's run the Rougail CLI:
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.. raw:: html
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:class: terminal
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:url: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_170/config/03/cmd_ro.txt
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..
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rougail -m firefox/ --types types/proxy --modes_level basic standard advanced -u yaml -yf config/03/config.yml
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The result is:
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.. raw:: html
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:class: output
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:url: https://forge.cloud.silique.fr/stove/rougail-tutorials/raw/tag/v1.1_170/config/03/output_ro.html
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The warning indicates that the validator did not allow an HTTP protocol to pass:
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::
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┃ the value "http://dns.net" is an invalid URL, must starts with
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┃ 'https://' only, it will be ignored when loading from the YAML file
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┃ "config/03/config.yml"
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.. keypoints:: Let's review the key points
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We explained the use of validations to refine the type definition of a variable.
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The variable's parameter is `validator`.
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