Prompter9000

C.L.I <-> G.U.I Dictionary Editor


License
MIT
Install
pip install Prompter9000==1.0.1

Documentation

Prompter9000

Quick & easy way to edit dictionaries and create counters. Console & programmatic usages are supported.

NEW: Verson 2.0.2

  1. Data types can now be preserved.
  2. Boolean detection, as well.
  3. Result Key [__conv_ok]
    • == True iff types preserved.
    • False == at least one defaulted to string. 4.) Result Key [__btn_ok]
    • == True when [Okay] was pressed
    • else False.

Programatic

Edit a dictionary:

from Prompter9000.PyEdit import *
params = {"NAME":'My', "ACCOUNT":123456, "Subscriber":False}
EditDict.edit(params)

Create a click-counter:

from Prompter9000.PyCount import *
params = {'Hits': '0', 'Miss': '0', 'Other': '10'}
Counter.edit(params)

GUI: Dictionary results will be returned ONLY IF the data was changed. Otherwise an empty dictionary will be returned.

May also be used from the C.L.I:

Console

Dynamically edit a dictionary:

python PyEdit.py "{'NAME': 'My', 'PHONE': '123-456', 'EMAIL': 'a.Geekbo@zbobo.com'}"
{'NAME': 'My', 'PHONE': '123-456', 'EMAIL': 'a.Geekbo@zbobo.com', '__btn_ok': True}

Dynamic click-to-update counters:

python PyCount.py "{'Hits': '0', 'Miss': '0', 'Other': '10'}"
{'Hits': '12', 'Miss': '10', 'Other': '44', '__btn_ok': True}

CLI: The __btn_ok will be either True when user-selected, else False.

PyPi

Now available on PyPi