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A simple scripting language that blends Python and JavaScript syntax

Project description

EasyScript

A simple scripting language interpreter that blends Python and JavaScript syntax, designed for easy expression evaluation, business rule processing, and LDAP/user object manipulation.

Features

  • Hybrid Syntax: Combines the best of Python and JavaScript syntax
  • JavaScript-style String Concatenation: Automatic string conversion (e.g., "hello" + 5"hello5")
  • Flexible Boolean Operators: Supports both Python (and, or) and JavaScript (&&, ||) style operators
  • Object Property Access: Dot notation for accessing object properties (user.cn, user.mail)
  • Built-in Variables: Pre-defined variables (day, month, year) with support for object injection
  • Built-in Functions: Essential functions like len(), log()
  • Regex Matching: Pattern matching with ~ operator (string ~ pattern)
  • Conditional Logic: Support for if statements with optional return keyword
  • Mixed Boolean Values: Supports both True/False and true/false

Quick Start

from easyscript import EasyScriptEvaluator

# Create an evaluator instance
evaluator = EasyScriptEvaluator()

# Basic arithmetic
result = evaluator.evaluate("3 + 5")  # Returns: 8

# String concatenation
result = evaluator.evaluate('"Hello " + "World"')  # Returns: "Hello World"

# JavaScript-style string + number
result = evaluator.evaluate('"Count: " + 42')  # Returns: "Count: 42"

# Built-in variables
result = evaluator.evaluate("year")  # Returns: current year

# Object injection
class User:
    def __init__(self):
        self.cn = "John Doe"
        self.mail = "john@example.com"

user = User()
result = evaluator.evaluate("user.cn", {"user": user})  # Returns: "John Doe"

# Log function (prints and returns value)
result = evaluator.evaluate('log("Debug info")')  # Prints: Debug info, Returns: "Debug info"

# Regex matching
result = evaluator.evaluate('user.mail ~ ".*@.*"', {"user": user})  # Returns: True

# Conditional logic
result = evaluator.evaluate('if len(user.cn) > 3: return true', {"user": user})  # Returns: True

Syntax Examples

Basic Operations

// Arithmetic
3 + 5 * 2        // 13
10 / 2 - 1       // 4.0

// String operations
"Hello " + "World"           // "Hello World"
"Value: " + 42               // "Value: 42"
len("Hello")                 // 5
log("Debug: " + 42)          // Prints: Debug: 42, Returns: "Debug: 42"

// Comparisons
5 > 3                        // True
"abc" == "abc"               // True
len("test") >= 4             // True

// Regex matching
"hello" ~ "h.*o"             // True
"test123" ~ "[0-9]+"         // True
"email@domain.com" ~ ".*@.*" // True

Boolean Logic

// Python-style
true and false               // False
true or false                // True

// JavaScript-style
true && false                // False
true || false                // True

// Mixed case support
True and False               // False
true and False               // False

Object Injection and Access

// Create and inject custom objects
from easyscript import EasyScriptEvaluator

class User:
    def __init__(self):
        self.cn = "John Doe"
        self.mail = "john.doe@company.com"
        self.department = "Engineering"

user = User()
evaluator = EasyScriptEvaluator()

// Access injected object properties
evaluator.evaluate("user.cn", {"user": user})                      // "John Doe"
evaluator.evaluate("user.mail", {"user": user})                    // "john.doe@company.com"

// Use in expressions
evaluator.evaluate('"Hello " + user.cn', {"user": user})           // "Hello John Doe"
evaluator.evaluate('len(user.mail) > 10', {"user": user})          // True
evaluator.evaluate('user.mail ~ ".*@.*"', {"user": user})          // True (email validation)

Conditional Statements

// Basic conditional
if 5 > 3: true               // True

// With return keyword (optional)
if len(user.cn) > 3: return "Long name"    // "Long name"

// Complex conditions
if user.department == "Engineering" and len(user.cn) > 3: true

Built-in Variables

EasyScript provides several built-in variables:

  • day: Current day of the month
  • month: Current month (1-12)
  • year: Current year

Additional objects can be injected using the variables parameter.

Use Cases

EasyScript is particularly useful for:

  • Business Rule Processing: Evaluate complex business logic with simple syntax
  • LDAP/Directory Services: Process user attributes and directory data
  • Configuration Management: Dynamic configuration based on conditions
  • Data Validation: Validate data with readable expressions
  • Template Processing: Generate dynamic content based on user data

Installation

Simply install the package or download the easyscript.py file:

pip install easyscript
from easyscript import EasyScriptEvaluator

Requirements

  • Python 3.6+
  • No external dependencies

Running Tests

Run the included test suite to verify functionality:

# Basic functionality tests
python tests/test_easyscript.py

# Object injection examples (includes LDAPUser example class)
python tests/test_easyscript_user.py

# Or run all tests
python -m pytest tests/

Note: The LDAPUser class used in tests is just an example of object injection and is located in tests/test_helpers.py. It's not part of the main library.

Object Injection

EasyScript's power comes from injecting your own objects and data:

from easyscript import EasyScriptEvaluator

evaluator = EasyScriptEvaluator()

# Inject any Python object
class Config:
    def __init__(self):
        self.debug = True
        self.api_url = "https://api.example.com"

class User:
    def __init__(self, name, email):
        self.name = name
        self.email = email
        self.active = True

# Create instances
config = Config()
user = User("Alice", "alice@company.com")

# Inject multiple objects
variables = {
    'config': config,
    'user': user,
    'version': '1.0'
}

# Use in expressions
result = evaluator.evaluate('user.name + " - " + config.api_url', variables)
# Returns: "Alice - https://api.example.com"

result = evaluator.evaluate('if user.active and config.debug: "Debug mode"', variables)
# Returns: "Debug mode"

result = evaluator.evaluate('user.email ~ ".*@company\.com"', variables)
# Returns: True

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Feel free to:

  • Report bugs
  • Suggest new features
  • Submit pull requests
  • Improve documentation

License

This project is released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

Examples

Real-world Usage Scenarios

User Access Control:

if user.department == "IT" and len(user.cn) > 0: return true

Dynamic Greetings:

if month >= 6 and month <= 8: return "Summer greetings, " + user.givenName

Data Validation:

# Inject user object
user = User("john", "john@company.com")
variables = {"user": user}

result = evaluator.evaluate('if len(user.mail) > 5 and user.mail ~ ".*@.*": return true', variables)

Pattern Matching:

result = evaluator.evaluate('if user.username ~ "^[a-z]+$": return "Valid username"', variables)
result = evaluator.evaluate('if user.mail ~ ".*@company\.com$": return "Company email"', variables)

Configuration Logic:

if user.title == "Manager" or user.department == "Executive": return "admin"

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