#!/usr/bin/env bash set -e # Generate schema.py from schema.json datamodel-codegen \ --class-name='SchemaRoot' --collapse-root-models --target-python-version 3.10 --disable-timestamp \ --use-one-literal-as-default --use-default --use-default-kwarg --use-subclass-enum \ --input frontend/src/queries/schema.json --input-file-type jsonschema \ --output posthog/schema.py --output-model-type pydantic_v2.BaseModel \ --custom-file-header "# mypy: disable-error-code=\"assignment\"" \ --set-default-enum-member --capitalise-enum-members \ --wrap-string-literal # Format schema.py ruff format posthog/schema.py # Check schema.py and autofix ruff check --fix posthog/schema.py # HACK: Datamodel-codegen output for enum-type fields with a default is invalid – the default value is a plain string, # and not the expected enum member. We fix this using sed, which is pretty hacky, but does the job. # Specifically, we need to replace `Optional[PropertyOperator] = "exact"` # with `Optional[PropertyOperator] = PropertyOperator("exact")` to make the default value valid. # Remove this when https://github.com/koxudaxi/datamodel-code-generator/issues/1929 is resolved. if [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then # sed needs `-i` to be followed by `''` on macOS sed -i '' -e 's/Optional\[PropertyOperator\] = \("[A-Za-z_]*"\)/Optional[PropertyOperator] = PropertyOperator(\1)/g' posthog/schema.py else sed -i -e 's/Optional\[PropertyOperator\] = \("[A-Za-z_]*"\)/Optional[PropertyOperator] = PropertyOperator(\1)/g' posthog/schema.py fi