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Config

CLASS DESCRIPTION
Config

Python interface for Planka Config

Config

Config(schema: Schema, session: Planka)

Bases: PlankaModel[Config]

Python interface for Planka Config

METHOD DESCRIPTION
copy

Create a deepcopy of the model and its associated schema.

diff

Get a schema diff between two model schemas.

ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION
__formatter__

Formatter func that allows overriding str behavior for models

TYPE: ModelFormatter[Self]

activeUsersLimit

Maximum number of active users allowed (conditionally added for admins if configured)

TYPE: int | None

oidc

OpenID Connect configuration (null if not configured)

TYPE: dict[str, Any] | None

version

Current version of the PLANKA application

TYPE: str

Source code in src/plankapy/v2/models/_base.py
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def __init__(self, schema: Schema, session: Planka) -> None:
    self._schema = schema
    self.session = session
    self.endpoints = session.endpoints
    self.client = session.client
    self.current_role = session.current_role
    self.current_id = session.current_id

__formatter__ class-attribute instance-attribute

__formatter__: ModelFormatter[Self] = DEFAULT_FORMATTER

Formatter func that allows overriding str behavior for models

activeUsersLimit property

activeUsersLimit: int | None

Maximum number of active users allowed (conditionally added for admins if configured)

oidc property

oidc: dict[str, Any] | None

OpenID Connect configuration (null if not configured)

version property

version: str

Current version of the PLANKA application

copy

copy() -> Self

Create a deepcopy of the model and its associated schema.

Note

Since the endpoints for both instances of the Model are the same, any calls to update will restore the state and bring both copies into sync. copies like this are meant more for comparing changes when running a sync or update/assignemnt operation.

Example:

    >>> card_copy = card.copy()
    >>> card.name = 'Updated Name'
    >>> card_copy.name
    'Original Name'
    >>> card.name
    'Updated Name'
    >>> # This update may have had side effects
    >>> print(card_copy.diff(card))
    {'name': ('Original Name', 'Updated Name'), 'updatedAt': ('...2:00pm', '...2:45pm'), ...}

Source code in src/plankapy/v2/models/_base.py
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def copy(self) -> Self:
    """Create a deepcopy of the model and its associated schema.

    Note:
        Since the endpoints for both instances of the Model are the same, any 
        calls to update will restore the state and bring both copies into sync. 
        copies like this are meant more for comparing changes when running a sync 
        or update/assignemnt operation.

    Example:
    ```python
        >>> card_copy = card.copy()
        >>> card.name = 'Updated Name'
        >>> card_copy.name
        'Original Name'
        >>> card.name
        'Updated Name'
        >>> # This update may have had side effects
        >>> print(card_copy.diff(card))
        {'name': ('Original Name', 'Updated Name'), 'updatedAt': ('...2:00pm', '...2:45pm'), ...}
    ```
    """
    return copy.deepcopy(self)

diff

diff(other: PlankaModel[Schema]) -> Diff

Get a schema diff between two model schemas.

Note

Only matching keys are diffed. Any schema keys that are not in the source schema will not be checked in the target schema

Source code in src/plankapy/v2/models/_base.py
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def diff(self, other: PlankaModel[Schema]) -> Diff:
    """Get a schema diff between two model schemas.

    Note:
        Only matching keys are diffed. Any schema keys that are not in the source schema 
        will not be checked in the target schema
    """
    return {
        k: (source, delta) 
        for k, source in self.schema
        if k in other.schema
        and (delta := other.schema[k]) 
        and delta != source
    }