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A collection of small Python utilities for developers.

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nano_dev_utils

A collection of small Python utilities for developers.

Modules

timers.py

This module provides a Timer class for measuring the execution time of code blocks and functions.

Timer Class

  • __init__(self, precision: int = 4, verbose: bool = False): Initializes a Timer instance.

    • precision: The number of decimal places to record and
      display time durations. Defaults to 4.
    • verbose: Optionally displays the function's positional arguments (args) and keyword arguments (kwargs).
      Defaults to False.
  • timeit(self, func: Callable[P, R]) -> Callable[P, R]:
    Decorator that times function execution with automatic unit scaling.

    • When the decorated function is called, this decorator records the start and end times,
      calculates the total execution time, prints the function name and execution
      time (optionally including arguments), and returns the result of the original function.

Example Usage:

import time
from nano_dev_utils.timers import Timer

timer = Timer(precision=6, verbose=True)


@timer.timeit
def my_function(a, b=10):
  """A sample function."""
  time.sleep(0.1)
  return a + b


result = my_function(5, b=20)
print(f"Result: {result}")

dynamic_importer.py

This module provides an Importer class for lazy loading and caching module imports.

Importer Class

  • __init__(self): Initializes an Importer instance with an empty dictionary imported_modules to cache imported modules.

  • import_mod_from_lib(self, library: str, module_name: str) -> ModuleType | Any: Lazily imports a module from a specified library and caches it.

    • library (str): The name of the library (e.g., "os", "requests").
    • module_name (str): The name of the module to import within the library (e.g., "path", "get").
    • Returns the imported module. If the module has already been imported, it returns a cached instance.
    • Raises ImportError if the module cannot be found.

Example Usage:

from nano_dev_utils.dynamic_importer import Importer

importer = Importer()

os_path = importer.import_mod_from_lib("os", "path")
print(f"Imported os.path: {os_path}")

requests_get = importer.import_mod_from_lib("requests", "get")
print(f"Imported requests.get: {requests_get}")

# Subsequent calls will return the cached module
os_path_again = importer.import_mod_from_lib("os", "path")
print(f"Imported os.path again (cached): {os_path_again}")

release_ports.py

This module provides a PortsRelease class to identify and release processes listening on specified TCP ports.
It supports Windows, Linux, and macOS.

PortsRelease Class

  • __init__(self, default_ports: list[int] | None = None):

  • Initializes a PortsRelease instance.

    • default_ports: A list of default ports to manage. If not provided, it defaults to [6277, 6274].
  • get_pid_by_port(self, port: int) -> int | None: A static method that attempts to find
    a process ID (PID) listening on a given port.

  • It uses platform-specific commands (netstat, ss, lsof).

  • Returns the PID if found, otherwise None.

  • kill_process(self, pid: int) -> bool: A static method that attempts to kill the process with the given pid.

  • It uses platform-specific commands (taskkill, kill -9).

  • Returns True if the process was successfully killed, False otherwise.

  • release_all(self, ports: list[int] | None = None) -> None: Releases all processes listening on the specified ports.

    • ports: A list of ports to release.
    • If None, it uses the default_ports defined during initialization.
    • For each port, it first tries to get the PID and then attempts to kill the process.
    • It logs the actions and any errors encountered. Invalid port numbers in the provided list are skipped.

Example Usage:

import logging
from nano_dev_utils import PortsRelease

# For configuration of logging level and format (supported already):  
logging.basicConfig(filename='port release.log',
                    level=logging.INFO,  # DEBUG, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL 
                    format='%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s: %(message)s',
                    datefmt='%d-%m-%Y %H:%M:%S')

# Create an instance with default ports
port_releaser = PortsRelease()
port_releaser.release_all()

# Create an instance with custom ports
custom_ports_releaser = PortsRelease(default_ports=[8080, 9000, 6274])
custom_ports_releaser.release_all(ports=[8080, 9000])

# Release only the default ports
port_releaser.release_all()

License

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

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