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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ''' Calculate the difference between two dictionaries as: (1) items added (2) items removed (3) keys same in both but changed values (4) keys same in both and unchanged values Originally posted at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1165352/fast-comparison-between-two-python-dictionary/1165552#1165552 Available at repository: https://github.com/hughdbrown/dictdiffer Added the ability to recursively compare dictionaries ''' from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals import copy from collections import Mapping from salt.ext import six def diff(current_dict, past_dict): return DictDiffer(current_dict, past_dict) class DictDiffer(object): ''' Calculate the difference between two dictionaries as: (1) items added (2) items removed (3) keys same in both but changed values (4) keys same in both and unchanged values ''' def __init__(self, current_dict, past_dict): self.current_dict, self.past_dict = current_dict, past_dict self.set_current, self.set_past = set(list(current_dict)), set(list(past_dict)) self.intersect = self.set_current.intersection(self.set_past) def added(self): return self.set_current - self.intersect def removed(self): return self.set_past - self.intersect def changed(self): return set(o for o in self.intersect if self.past_dict[o] != self.current_dict[o]) def unchanged(self): return set(o for o in self.intersect if self.past_dict[o] == self.current_dict[o]) def deep_diff(old, new, ignore=None): ignore = ignore or [] res = {} old = copy.deepcopy(old) new = copy.deepcopy(new) stack = [(old, new, False)] while len(stack) > 0: tmps = [] tmp_old, tmp_new, reentrant = stack.pop() for key in set(list(tmp_old) + list(tmp_new)): if key in tmp_old and key in tmp_new \ and tmp_old[key] == tmp_new[key]: del tmp_old[key] del tmp_new[key] continue if not reentrant: if key in tmp_old and key in ignore: del tmp_old[key] if key in tmp_new and key in ignore: del tmp_new[key] if isinstance(tmp_old.get(key), Mapping) \ and isinstance(tmp_new.get(key), Mapping): tmps.append((tmp_old[key], tmp_new[key], False)) if tmps: stack.extend([(tmp_old, tmp_new, True)] + tmps) if old: res['old'] = old if new: res['new'] = new return res def recursive_diff(past_dict, current_dict, ignore_missing_keys=True): ''' Returns a RecursiveDictDiffer object that computes the recursive diffs between two dictionaries past_dict Past dictionary current_dict Current dictionary ignore_missing_keys Flag specifying whether to ignore keys that no longer exist in the current_dict, but exist in the past_dict. If true, the diff will not contain the missing keys. Default is True. ''' return RecursiveDictDiffer(past_dict, current_dict, ignore_missing_keys) class RecursiveDictDiffer(DictDiffer): ''' Calculates a recursive diff between the current_dict and the past_dict creating a diff in the format {'new': new_value, 'old': old_value} It recursively searches differences in common keys whose values are dictionaries creating a diff dict in the format {'common_key' : {'new': new_value, 'old': old_value} The class overrides all DictDiffer methods, returning lists of keys and subkeys using the . notation (i.e 'common_key1.common_key2.changed_key') The class provides access to: (1) the added, removed, changes keys and subkeys (using the . notation) ``added``, ``removed``, ``changed`` methods (2) the diffs in the format aboce (diff property) ``diffs`` property (3) a dict with the new changed values only (new_values property) ``new_values`` property (4) a dict with the old changed values only (old_values property) ``old_values`` property (5) a string representation of the changes in the format: ``changes_str`` property Note: The <_null_> value is a reserved value .. code-block:: text common_key1: common_key2: changed_key1 from '<old_str>' to '<new_str>' changed_key2 from '[<old_elem1>, ..]' to '[<new_elem1>, ..]' common_key3: changed_key3 from <old_int> to <new_int> ''' NONE_VALUE = '<_null_>' def __init__(self, past_dict, current_dict, ignore_missing_keys): ''' past_dict Past dictionary. current_dict Current dictionary. ignore_missing_keys Flag specifying whether to ignore keys that no longer exist in the current_dict, but exist in the past_dict. If true, the diff will not contain the missing keys. ''' super(RecursiveDictDiffer, self).__init__(current_dict, past_dict) self._diffs = \ self._get_diffs(self.current_dict, self.past_dict, ignore_missing_keys) # Ignores unet values when assessing the changes self.ignore_unset_values = True @classmethod def _get_diffs(cls, dict1, dict2, ignore_missing_keys): ''' Returns a dict with the differences between dict1 and dict2 Notes: Keys that only exist in dict2 are not included in the diff if ignore_missing_keys is True, otherwise they are Simple compares are done on lists ''' ret_dict = {} for p in dict1.keys(): if p not in dict2: ret_dict.update({p: {'new': dict1[p], 'old': cls.NONE_VALUE}}) elif dict1[p] != dict2[p]: if isinstance(dict1[p], dict) and isinstance(dict2[p], dict): sub_diff_dict = cls._get_diffs(dict1[p], dict2[p], ignore_missing_keys) if sub_diff_dict: ret_dict.update({p: sub_diff_dict}) else: ret_dict.update({p: {'new': dict1[p], 'old': dict2[p]}}) if not ignore_missing_keys: for p in dict2.keys(): if p not in dict1.keys(): ret_dict.update({p: {'new': cls.NONE_VALUE, 'old': dict2[p]}}) return ret_dict @classmethod def _get_values(cls, diff_dict, type='new'): ''' Returns a dictionaries with the 'new' values in a diff dict. type Which values to return, 'new' or 'old' ''' ret_dict = {} for p in diff_dict.keys(): if type in diff_dict[p].keys(): ret_dict.update({p: diff_dict[p][type]}) else: ret_dict.update( {p: cls._get_values(diff_dict[p], type=type)}) return ret_dict @classmethod def _get_changes(cls, diff_dict): ''' Returns a list of string message with the differences in a diff dict. Each inner difference is tabulated two space deeper ''' changes_strings = [] for p in sorted(diff_dict.keys()): if sorted(diff_dict[p].keys()) == ['new', 'old']: # Some string formatting old_value = diff_dict[p]['old'] if diff_dict[p]['old'] == cls.NONE_VALUE: old_value = 'nothing' elif isinstance(diff_dict[p]['old'], six.string_types): old_value = '\'{0}\''.format(diff_dict[p]['old']) elif isinstance(diff_dict[p]['old'], list): old_value = '\'{0}\''.format( ', '.join(diff_dict[p]['old'])) new_value = diff_dict[p]['new'] if diff_dict[p]['new'] == cls.NONE_VALUE: new_value = 'nothing' elif isinstance(diff_dict[p]['new'], six.string_types): new_value = '\'{0}\''.format(diff_dict[p]['new']) elif isinstance(diff_dict[p]['new'], list): new_value = '\'{0}\''.format(', '.join(diff_dict[p]['new'])) changes_strings.append('{0} from {1} to {2}'.format( p, old_value, new_value)) else: sub_changes = cls._get_changes(diff_dict[p]) if sub_changes: changes_strings.append('{0}:'.format(p)) changes_strings.extend([' {0}'.format(c) for c in sub_changes]) return changes_strings def added(self): ''' Returns all keys that have been added. If the keys are in child dictionaries they will be represented with . notation ''' def _added(diffs, prefix): keys = [] for key in diffs.keys(): if isinstance(diffs[key], dict) and 'old' not in diffs[key]: keys.extend(_added(diffs[key], prefix='{0}{1}.'.format(prefix, key))) elif diffs[key]['old'] == self.NONE_VALUE: if isinstance(diffs[key]['new'], dict): keys.extend( _added(diffs[key]['new'], prefix='{0}{1}.'.format(prefix, key))) else: keys.append('{0}{1}'.format(prefix, key)) return keys return sorted(_added(self._diffs, prefix='')) def removed(self): ''' Returns all keys that have been removed. If the keys are in child dictionaries they will be represented with . notation ''' def _removed(diffs, prefix): keys = [] for key in diffs.keys(): if isinstance(diffs[key], dict) and 'old' not in diffs[key]: keys.extend(_removed(diffs[key], prefix='{0}{1}.'.format(prefix, key))) elif diffs[key]['new'] == self.NONE_VALUE: keys.append('{0}{1}'.format(prefix, key)) elif isinstance(diffs[key]['new'], dict): keys.extend( _removed(diffs[key]['new'], prefix='{0}{1}.'.format(prefix, key))) return keys return sorted(_removed(self._diffs, prefix='')) def changed(self): ''' Returns all keys that have been changed. If the keys are in child dictionaries they will be represented with . notation ''' def _changed(diffs, prefix): keys = [] for key in diffs.keys(): if not isinstance(diffs[key], dict): continue if isinstance(diffs[key], dict) and 'old' not in diffs[key]: keys.extend(_changed(diffs[key], prefix='{0}{1}.'.format(prefix, key))) continue if self.ignore_unset_values: if 'old' in diffs[key] and 'new' in diffs[key] and \ diffs[key]['old'] != self.NONE_VALUE and \ diffs[key]['new'] != self.NONE_VALUE: if isinstance(diffs[key]['new'], dict): keys.extend( _changed(diffs[key]['new'], prefix='{0}{1}.'.format(prefix, key))) else: keys.append('{0}{1}'.format(prefix, key)) elif isinstance(diffs[key], dict): keys.extend( _changed(diffs[key], prefix='{0}{1}.'.format(prefix, key))) else: if 'old' in diffs[key] and 'new' in diffs[key]: if isinstance(diffs[key]['new'], dict): keys.extend( _changed(diffs[key]['new'], prefix='{0}{1}.'.format(prefix, key))) else: keys.append('{0}{1}'.format(prefix, key)) elif isinstance(diffs[key], dict): keys.extend( _changed(diffs[key], prefix='{0}{1}.'.format(prefix, key))) return keys return sorted(_changed(self._diffs, prefix='')) def unchanged(self): ''' Returns all keys that have been unchanged. If the keys are in child dictionaries they will be represented with . notation ''' def _unchanged(current_dict, diffs, prefix): keys = [] for key in current_dict.keys(): if key not in diffs: keys.append('{0}{1}'.format(prefix, key)) elif isinstance(current_dict[key], dict): if 'new' in diffs[key]: # There is a diff continue else: keys.extend( _unchanged(current_dict[key], diffs[key], prefix='{0}{1}.'.format(prefix, key))) return keys return sorted(_unchanged(self.current_dict, self._diffs, prefix='')) @property def diffs(self): '''Returns a dict with the recursive diffs current_dict - past_dict''' return self._diffs @property def new_values(self): '''Returns a dictionary with the new values''' return self._get_values(self._diffs, type='new') @property def old_values(self): '''Returns a dictionary with the old values''' return self._get_values(self._diffs, type='old') @property def changes_str(self): '''Returns a string describing the changes''' return '\n'.join(self._get_changes(self._diffs))