Mixin which converts ``data class instance`` and others each other more simple.
Project description
OwlMixin
(゚∀゚) v3.0 have two breaking changes
- Change return types of find to TOption[T]
- Remove OwlEnum.from_symbol (use from_value)
Motivation
Have you ever wanted to write robust code in Python? This library will make such your wishes come true.
Define your data class which is extend OwlMixin, you can use some useful methods which help your codes robust.
See following Example
and API Reference
sections.
Installation
$ pip install owlmixin
API Reference
https://tadashi-aikawa.github.io/owlmixin/
Example
from owlmixin import OwlMixin
from owlmixin.owlenum import OwlEnum
from owlmixin.owloption import TOption
from owlmixin.owlcollections import TList
class Color(OwlEnum):
RED = "red"
GREEN = "green"
BLUE = "blue"
class Food(OwlMixin):
id: int
name: str
color: TOption[Color]
class Human(OwlMixin):
id: int
name: str
favorite: TList[Food]
jiro = Human.from_dict({
"id": 10,
"name": "jiro",
"favorite": [
{"id": 1, "name": "apple"},
{"id": 2, "name": "orange", "color": "green"}
]
})
>>> jiro.id
10
>>> jiro.name
'jiro'
>>> print(jiro.to_dict())
{'id': 10, 'name': 'jiro', 'favorite': [{'id': 1, 'name': 'apple'}, {'id': 2, 'name': 'orange', 'color': 'green'}]}
>>> print(jiro.favorite[0].to_pretty_json())
{
"id": 1,
"name": "apple"
}
>>> print(jiro.to_yaml())
favorite:
- id: 1
name: apple
- color: green
id: 2
name: orange
id: 10
name: jiro
>>> print(jiro.favorite.to_csv(['id', 'name', 'color'], with_header=True))
id,name,color
1,apple,
2,orange,green
You can also use methods chains as following.
Below sample code uses
kachayev/fn.py <https://github.com/kachayev/fn.py>
_, great package!!
>>> from owlmixin.owloption import TOption
>>> from owlmixin.owlcollections import TList
>>>
>>> from fn import _
>>>
>>>
>>> class Repository(OwlMixin):
... id: int
... name: str
... description: TOption[str]
... stargazers_count: int
...
>>>
>>> class GithubRepository(OwlMixin):
... total_count: int
... incomplete_results: bool
... items: TList[Repository]
...
>>>
>>> print(
... GithubRepository \
... .from_json_url("https://api.github.com/search/repositories?q=git") \
... .items \
... .filter(_.stargazers_count > 100) \
... .order_by(_.stargazers_count, True) \
... .head(5) \
... .emap(lambda v, i: {
... 'RANK': i+1,
... 'STAR': v.stargazers_count,
... 'NAME': v.name,
... 'DESCRIPTION': v.description
... }) \
... .to_csv(fieldnames=["RANK", "STAR", "NAME", "DESCRIPTION"], with_header=True)
... )
RANK,STAR,NAME,DESCRIPTION
1,50787,gitignore,A collection of useful .gitignore templates
2,19308,gogs,Gogs is a painless self-hosted Git service.
3,17750,git,Git Source Code Mirror - This is a publish-only repository and all pull requests are ignored. Please follow Documentation/SubmittingPatches procedure for any of your improvements.
4,10744,hub,hub helps you win at git.
5,10338,tips,Most commonly used git tips and tricks.
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For developer
Requires pipenv and make.
Commands
# Create env
$ make init
# Build documentation and run server locally
$ make serve-docs
Version up
Before release, you need to
- Confirm that your branch name equals release version
Then
$ make release
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