jpsy

Enforcing Language Naming Conventions


License
MIT
Install
pip install jpsy==0.1.2

Documentation

jpsy

Enforcing Language Naming Conventions

What is it?

jpsy (pronounced like Gypsy), is a tool for naming convention purists, who don't like seeing other languages' naming conventions messing around their code's look and feel.

It comes in handy when your python code handles JSONs created in a JavaScript component, or just when you have people in your project who don't play by the book when it comes to naming conventions.

Installation

pip install jpsy

or

pip install -e git+git://github.com/RomAviad/jpsy.git

What's with the name?

Obviously, it's a mash-up between JS and Py(thon).

Usage Example

from jpsy import pythonify, jsify

sample = {"abc_pep8": 123, "dictKey": {"PascalCase": "whatever", "camelCaseLongKEY": "woot"}}

pythonified = pythonify(sample)
print(pythonified)
# >>> {'abc_pep8': 123, 'dict_key': {'pascal_case': 'whatever', 'camel_case_long_key': 'woot'}}

jsified = jsify(sample)
print(jsified)
# >>> {'abcPep8': 123, 'dictKey': {'PascalCase': 'whatever', 'camelCaseLongKEY': 'woot'}}


jsified_python = jsify(pythonified)
print(jsified_python)
# >>> {'abcPep8': 123, 'dictKey': {'pascalCase': 'whatever', 'camelCaseLongKey': 'woot'}}