eze

Modern minimalist python 3+ pocket knife.


License
MIT
Install
pip install eze==0.0.2

Documentation

eze

Work in progress Versions MIT

A super simple library for common tasks in python 3.

  • No extra dependencies required, you can go use eze.pyand that's it!
  • Great for scripting something fast.
  • You are free to copy implementations for specific functions (see get_eze).

TODO:

  • add examples for each function, and a link to the implementation for usage outside of the lib.

Usage

pip install eze

import eze as e

Strings / JSON & CSV

  • b64 - base 64 encodes to a string (no bytes needed!)
  • b64d - base 64 decodes a string/byte
  • s - to string
  • b - to bytes
  • regex - match
match = e.regex(r'hello (.*?)', 'hello world') # (' world', (' world'))
  • json - json encode
  • jsond - json decode
  • csv - dict/list to csv
  • csvd - decode a csv file/string into a dict.

IO

  • write - write something to a file
  • read - read something from a file

Runtime

  • eq - checks if two vars/objects/classes are the same in-memory (might be used for something else)
  • stack - gets the stack up to here in a human-readable fashion.
  • dir - shows all of the inherited functions of an object (no need to see __init_subclass__)
  • break - poor man's breakpoint - will exit and print the current variables in a human-readable fashion.
  • @timeit decorator - prints the seconds it took to run a function.
  • get_time - returns the seconds it took to run a function.

Printing things

  • pp/pretty_print - pretty print objects/classes/functions.
  • nl/new_line - create a new line string for terminal usage
  • tbl/table - create an ascii table and print it out of lists/generators.
  • diff - show the difference between vars/functions/classes/objects can also be colored.

Imports

  • import_all - imports the whole directory - good for __init__.py
  • import - imports a python file during runtime
module = input('What module do you want?')
e.import(module)
# Use `module` functions
  • show_loaded - shows the currently loaded modules.

Web

  • get - GET request to a URL.

Concurrency

  • together - run a function concurrently.
def fetch_that(url):
  print(requests.get(url).text)
 
# together executes 
e.together(fetch_that, ['https://google.com', 'https://facebook.com'], {
  'tasks': 4,
  'done': done_callback
})

Misc

  • get_eze - prints out the implementation of a function here for production usage (without extra eze code).
  • disable - disables all of velocity's functions - for production usage.