dog-and-duck.quack.picky.utils
Utility functions supporting the picky validator
concat-non-empty
(concat-non-empty & lists)
Quick function to replace the pattern (nil-if-empty (remove nil? (concat …))) which I’m using a lot!
context?
(context? x)
Returns true
iff x
quacks like an ActivityStreams context, else false.
A context is either 1. the URI (actually an IRI) activitystreams-context-uri
, or 2. a collection comprising that URI and a map.
filter-severity
(filter-severity reports severity)
Return a list of reports taken from these reports
where the severity of the report is greater than this or equal to this severity
.
has-activity-type?
(has-activity-type? x)
Return true
if the object x
has a type which is an activity type, else false
.
has-actor-type?
(has-actor-type? x)
Return true
if the object x
has a type which is an actor type, else false
.
has-context?
macro
(has-context? x)
True if x
is an ActivityStreams object with a valid context, else false
.
has-type-or-fault
(has-type-or-fault x acceptable severity token)
If object x
has a :type
value which is acceptable
, return nil
; else return a fault object with this severity
and token
.
acceptable
may be passed as either nil, a string, or a set of strings. If acceptable
is nil
, no type specific tests will be performed.
has-type?
(has-type? x type)
Return true
if object x
has type type
, else false
.
The values of type
fields of ActivityStreams objects may be lists; they are considered to have a type if the type token is a member of the list.
make-fault-object
(make-fault-object severity fault)
Return a fault object with these severity
, fault
and narrative
values.
An ActivityPub object MUST have a globally unique ID. Whether this is meaningful depends on whether we persist fault report objects and serve them, which at present I have no plans to do.
verb-type?
(verb-type? x)
true
if x
, a string, represents a recognised ActivityStreams activity type.