Standard arguments for Expectations
All Expectations return a JSON-serializable dictionary when evaluated, and share four standard (optional) arguments:
- result_format: Controls what information is returned from the evaluation of the Expectation.
- catch_exceptions: If true, execution will not fail if the Expectation encounters an error. Instead, it will return success = False and provide an informative error message.
- meta: Allows user-supplied meta-data to be stored with an Expectation.
All ColumnMapExpectations
and MultiColumnMapExpectation
also have the following argument:
- mostly: A special argument that allows for fuzzy validation based on some percentage
(available for all
column_map_expectations
andmulticolumn_map_expectations
)
result_format
See Result format for more information.
catch_exceptions
All Expectations accept a boolean catch_exceptions
parameter. If this parameter is set to True, then Great
Expectations will intercept any exceptions so that execution will not fail if the Expectation encounters an error.
Instead, if Great Excpectations catches an exception while evaluating an Expectation, the Expectation result will (
in BASIC
and SUMMARY
modes) return the following informative error message:
{
"result": False,
"catch_exceptions": True,
"exception_traceback": "..."
}
catch_exceptions
is on by default in command-line validation mode, and off by default in exploration mode.
meta
All Expectations accept an optional meta
parameter. If meta
is a valid JSON-serializable dictionary, it will be
passed through to the expectation_result
object without modification. The meta
parameter can be used to add
helpful markdown annotations to Expectations (shown below). These Expectation "notes" are rendered within
Expectation Suite pages in Data Docs.
validator.expect_column_values_to_be_in_set(
"my_column",
["a", "b", "c"],
meta={
"notes": {
"format": "markdown",
"content": [
"#### These are expectation notes \n - you can use markdown \n - or just strings"
]
}
}
)
# This returns:
{
"success": False,
"meta": {
"notes": {
"format": "markdown",
"content": [
"#### These are expectation notes \n - you can use markdown \n - or just strings"
]
}
}
}