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PineUtils

PineUtils is a Python module designed to provide various utility functionalities, primarily targeted for use on Windows 10. Feedback and contributions are welcome to improve compatibility and features across different platforms.

Installation

You can install PineUtils using pip:

pip install PineUtils

Usage

Importing Modules

from PineUtils import Logger, Input, Files

Classes and Functionalities

Logger Module

The Logger module provides logging functionalities with themed output.

from PineUtils.Logger import Logger, Themes

Logger.error("This is an error message")
Logger.warn("This is a warning message")
Logger.info("This is an info message")
Logger.success("This is a success message")
Logger.debug("This is a debug message")

Input Module

The Input module provides various prompt types for user input.

from PineUtils.Input import Input

# Example usage
value = Input.Prompt.prompt(Input.Prompt.Types.INTONLY, "Enter an integer:")
print(f"You entered: {value}")
print(type(value))  #: It will be int

custom_map = {
    ("yes", "y", "t", "true", "1"): True,
    ("no", "n", "f", "false", "0"): False,
    ("other", "o", "none"): Other("This is a custom class")
}
result = Input.Prompt.prompt(Input.Prompt.Types.CUSTOM, "Enter a value:", custom_display="yes/no/other", custom_map=custom_map)
print(f"{Chromify.Style.RESET_ALL}Result: {result}")
#: In case the user enter yes, y, t, true, 1. It will return True (bool)
#: In case the user enters no, n, .... result will be False (bool)
#: In case the user enters other, o, none. result will be an instance of the class Other

# Custom input type with lambda
custom_func = lambda x: x.lower() == "true"
result = Input.Prompt.prompt(Input.Prompt.Types.CUSTOM, "Enter a value:", custom_display="true/false", custom_func=custom_func)
print(f"{Chromify.Style.RESET_ALL}Result: {result}")
#: the input will be considered as x, so if x is equal to true (not case sensitive) the result will be True else it will be False
#: for example for a YES confirmation it could be labda m: m == "YES", so the input have to be exactly "YES" case sensitive.

# Solicitando una entrada tipo SELECT con una lista
select_list = ["Option 1", "Option 2", "Option 3"]
result = Input.Prompt.prompt(Input.Prompt.Types.SELECT, "Choose an option:", select_list=select_list)
print(f"{Chromify.Style.RESET_ALL}Result: {result}")
#: Thiw will display a list with their index and the index entered will be the option choosed, in this case:
#> [0] - Option 1
#> [1] - Option 2
#> [2] - Option 3
#: If the user chooses 1 for example, result will be Option 2

# Solicitando una entrada tipo SELECT con un diccionario
select_dict = {
    ("key1", "disp1"): "Value 1",
    ("key2", "disp2"): "Value 2",
    ("other", "other display"): Other("Any value")
}
result = Input.Prompt.prompt(Input.Prompt.Types.SELECT, "Choose an option:", select_list=select_dict)
print(f"{Chromify.Style.RESET_ALL}Result: {result}")
#: Thiw will display a list with their key and display details and the key entered will be then the value
#> [key1] - disp1 * If choosen the result will be "Value 1"
#> [key2] - disp2 * If choosen the result will be "Value 2"
#> [other] - other display * If choosen the result will be an instance of Other()

Files Module

The Files module provides classes related to file operations.

from PineUtils.Files import File, Directory, Path, FileDialog

# Example usage
file = File(FileDialog.open(file_types=[
    ("Python Files", "*.py"),
    ("Text Files", "*.txt"),
    ("Image Files", "*.png, *.jpg, *.jpeg, *.gif")
    ("All Files", "*.*"),
])) # Only Tested in Windows 10!!
print(f"File extension: {file.extension}")
file.loaddata(8192) # this will load all the data of the file into file.bytes[] divided in chunks of 8192 bytes
file.save() # this will save the data into the same file
directory = Directory("C:/Users/Username/Documents")
directory.open() #: Load all the data into the directory.data
print(f"Directory path: {directory.path}, Files: {directory.data}")
#: You can also use File.open(path) this will open the file from that path loading all the data
#: Also do FileDialog.openDirectory() this will return the path to a selected folder (in string)

Contributors

Version

Current version: 0.1.0

Feedback

Feedback and bug reports can be submitted via GitHub issues or by contacting the author directly. This was specially tested in Windows 10 so any feedback is welcome

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