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PySimpleInput | v0.0.6

Hi! Let me introduce *PySimpleInput*

This library is still on development progress. if you've found a bugs, report it to me at PySimpleInput Github Issues

Installation

You can install PySimpleInput with pip or using .whl

Using PIP

pip3 install --upgrade PySimpleInput

Using wheel

  • First, you need to get the wheel file from PyPi or Github
  • And then you can install it pip3 install (PySimpleInput Wheel File).whl

Docs

if you want the latest update, choose the devel branch, if you want stable update then choose main branch

How to Initialize PySimpleInput module

import PySimpleInput

pysim = PySimpleInput.PySimpleInput()

Method

  • input()

    • label: Give a question to the user
    • options: set additional settings to the input
  • process_()

    process_ might like input but its only used for processing text

    • text: Text to proceed
    • options: set additional settings to the process_

ARGUMENTS

  • input
    • LABEL (REQUIRED) : This argument will ask questions to the user
    • OPTIONS (OPTIONAL) : this argument provides additional settings to the input ex. filtering user input to return only numbers
  • process_
    • TEXT (REQUIRED)
    • OPTIONS (OPTIONAL)

OPTIONS

Note: argument "options" in method input() and process_() are same this section contain all options that available in PySimpleInput

  • rmwhtspc_* :

    this option will remove all white space in user input string

    • rmwhtspc_arr

      Note: If you're using this option, you might cannot use some of the options

      It'll return array/list instead of str

      ex. `o = pysimpleinput.input("What's your name?", ["rmwhtspc_arr"])

      Result. "Joseph Arauro" > "["Joseph", "Arauro"]"

    • rmwhtspc_str

      It'll return str

      ex. o = pysimpleinput.input("What is your name?", ["rmwhtspc_str"])

      Result. "Joseph Arauro" -> "JosephArauro"

  • filter_num

    this option will filter user input to return only numbers

    ex. pysimOut = pysimpleinput.input("How old are you?", ["filternum"])

    Result. --> "oejnzo299kwjo02" -> "29902"

  • filteralph

    This option will filter user input to return alphabet characters only

    ex. pysimOut = pysimpleinput.input("Type random string!", ["filteralph"])

    Result. --> "hello219282839my282872name283739191is8287399turtleion" -> "hellomynameisturtleion"

  • passwd_input

    Note: If you use this option, please make sure you have access to /dev/tty. (Unix User)

    This option will make the input hidden

    (NO EXAMPLE)

  • upcase and lowcase

    This option will change the user input letters to uppercase or vice versa

    ex. pysimOut = pysimpleinput.input("What is your name?", options=["upcase/lowcase"])

    Result. --> "gerardo martinuez firatzi" <(OR)> "GERARDO MARTINUEZ FIRATZI"

  • min_[NUMBER] and max_[NUMBER]

    Now, you can set min/max length for the input

    ex. res = pysimpleinput.input("What's your name?", options["min_8", "max_20"])

    User Inputted: Fred

    The prompt will ask you again if you didn't pass the requirements

    • It'll show Warnings
      • Too much answer.
      • Not enough answer.
  • translate and tr_[COUNTRY ISOCODE]

    Note: Please use "translate" option at the end of "options" list argument

    This option will translate the input to another language You must add "tr_[COUNTRY ISOCODE]" after the translate option

    Supported Language COUNTRY ISOCODE

    like this:

    • tr_en > translate_english
    • tr_de > translate_deutsch or translate_germany
    • tr_fr > translate_french Example: (Translating from Indonesia to English)

    ex. tr = pysimpleinput.input("Apa makanan favorit mu?", options["translate", "tr_en"])

    User inputted: "Aku suka Nasi Goreng"

    Result. --> I like fried rice.

  • (DEPRECATED) valemail

    This option will validate an email from the user

    ex. `pysimOut = pysimpleinput.input("Type an email!",["valemail"])

    Result. --> True | False (If the string is an email it will return True otherwise False)

  • (DEPRECATED) validate_phonenumber

    This option will validate an phone number from the user

    ex. `pysimOut = pysimpleinput.input("Type your phone numbers!", ["valphnum])

    Result. --> PhoneNumber | Warning (If the string is a valid number it will return the number back otherwise a warning

And Also, You can combine options like this

pysim = pysimpleinput.input("What is your name?", ["rmwhtspc_str","filteralph")

Do not combine "valemail, val_phonenumber" options!

and also if you are using "rmwhtspc_arr" option.. you might cannot use "valemail, valphnum, filteralph, filternum" options!


Contribution

I'm Appreciate you for contributing on this modules

How To Contribute

You can Contribute by forking this repo and start adding more features, optimizing code and fixing bugs Then you can make a pull request to this repo and wait your pull request merged

You can also contribute by giving a star to this repo 👍

Changelog

--> Changelog | 0.0.3

  • Add Flags 7, 8
  • Add Docs to README.md
  • Remove wiki.py and PySimpleInput.wiki function (Moved to README.md)
  • Fix README.md | version not changed

--> Changelog | 0.0.3.1

  • Fix README.md Indentation blocks
  • Fixing Typo in README.md

--> Changelog | 0.0.3.5

  • Fix README.md
  • Make the options simpler and easier to understand (You still can use old way)
  • Separate Modern & Old ways

--> Changelog | 0.0.4

  • Changed the contents of README.md to make it easier to understand
  • Added More Features:
    • "validate_email",
    • "validate_phonenumber"
    • "validate_url"
  • Recombining modern & old PySimpleInput
  • Create Makefile to simplify the development process

--> Changelog | 0.0.5

  • Changed the contents of README.md
  • Less features to make it lightweighter and simplier
    • Removed features
      • Filter URL
      • Redirect output to a file
      • Prevent User KEY_ENTER press
  • Renamed features
  • Removed some files

--> Changelog | 0.0.5-REV2

  • Update README.md

--> Changelog | 0.0.6

  • Update README.md
  • Add new method:
    • process_()
  • Add new options:
    • translate and tr_[COUNTRY ISOCODE]
    • min_[NUM] and max_[NUM]
    • passwd_input

About

This project was made 100% by Me (Turtleion) This project was licensed by MIT License Visit my GitHub https://github.com/turtleion

Sorry for bad English, I'am Indonesian btw :).

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