Python tool for importing and validating data from xlsx/xls/csv files.
Project description
import me
Python tool for importing and validating data from xlsx/xls/csv files.
Example
from import_me import BaseXLSXParser, Column
from import_me.processors import StringProcessor, IntegerProcessor
>>> class XLSXParser(BaseXLSXParser):
... columns = [
... Column('first_name', index=0, header='First Name', processor=StringProcessor()),
... Column('last_name', index=1, header='Last Name', processor=StringProcessor()),
... Column('age', index=2, header='Age', processor=IntegerProcessor()),
... ]
>>> parser = XLSXParser(file_path=xlsx_filepath)
>>> parser()
>>> print(parser.has_errors) # False
>>> pprint(parser.cleaned_data)
[
{
'first_name': 'Ivan',
'last_name': 'Ivanov',
'age': 25,
'row_index': 1,
},
{
'first_name': 'Petr',
'last_name': 'Petrov',
'age': 33,
'row_index': 2,
},
]
Installation
pip install import_me
Contributing
We would love you to contribute to our project. It's simple:
- Create an issue with bug you found or proposal you have. Wait for approve from maintainer.
- Create a pull request. Make sure all checks are green.
- Fix review comments if any.
- Be awesome.
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- You can run all checks and tests with
make check
. Please do it before TravisCI does. - We use BestDoctor python styleguide.
- We respect Django CoC. Make soft, not bullshit.
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