Library for recording in a markdown file.
Project description
PyMD
Overview
This packages provides an intuitive way to generate markdown files. While sweeping over parameters for a project, results can be neatly organized and stored within a markdown file.
Features
- Index over subsections
- Assign multiple section types to each section
- Add text, images, figures, lists, tables, checkboxes, and hyperlinks to the markdown.
- Save and load as JSON
Installation
Pip
Use pip to install PyMD:
pip install .
Markdown File Examples
Create MDGenerator Object
When creating the MDGenerator
Object, either the save path and filename can be given together in the save_path
or separately. If given together, this will neglect the file_name
parameter, and the file descriptor must be given with the save_path
. File descriptor is not needed if file_name
is given separately.
A list of authors can be provided or a single name. It will be formatted accordingly.
from PyMD import MDGenerator
md = MDGenerator(save_path="folder/filename.md", title="Title of MD file", author="John Smith")
# Add sections to the md object
# Save when done to generate md file
md.save()
Create and Index Section Headers
Section headers are automatically created when a section get or set is made. Levels or subsections can be addressed by a file system format. Examples would be:
Indexing using base object
md.add_text("Section 1/Subsection 1/Subsubsection 1","This is placed in the subsubsection of the first section and first subsection.")
Dictionary Single Indexing
md["Section 1/Subsection 1/Subsubsection 1"].add_text("This is placed in the subsubsection of the first section and first subsection.")
Dictionary Multi Indexing
md["Section 1"]["Subsection 1"]["Subsubsection 1"].add_text("This is placed in the subsubsection of the first section and first subsection.")
Variation of Single and Multi Indexing
md["Section 1/Subsection 1"]["Subsubsection 1"].add_text("This is placed in the subsubsection of the first section and first subsection.")
However, indexing through a function call can only be done by the base object. Not a membering object.
Assignment Functions
Each function will have its own parameters, but the provided functions are the following:
md.add_text(text)
md.add_code(text)
md.add_figure(figure)
md.add_image(image_path)
md.add_table(table)
md.add_list(text_list)
md.add_link(link, text)
md.add_checkbox(text_list, checked)
Default Assignments
To speed up common assignments, text, figures, tables, and lists are allowed to be assigned to the dictionary. For examples, each assignment can be made to add to a section:
Text Assignmnet
md["Section 1"]["Subsection 1"]["Subsubsection 1"] = "This is placed in the subsubsection of the first section and first subsection."
Figure Assignment
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
# Add to the figure
md["Figure or Image Section"] = fig
Dataframe Assignment
from pandas import DataFrame
# Create array instance with or without columns
table = DataFrame(array, columns=columns)
md["Table Section"] = table
Numpy Assignment
import numpy
# Create array instance
md["Table Section"] = array
List Assignment
md["List Section"] = ["Item 1", "Item 2", "Item 3"]
Save and Load JSON file
md.save_json()
md.save_json(new_file_name)
md = MDGenerator(save_path=json_file_location)
md.load_json()
md = MDGenerator()
md.load_json(json_file_location)
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