Enhancements over Python's standard types
Project description
extypes
=======
This project provides a few enhanced types for Python:
* A "constrained set" (ordered or not)
* That's all for now.
It also provides extensions for Django.
It has been fully tested with all versions of Python from 2.6 to 3.4; and is distributed under the BSD license.
Links
-----
* Package on PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/extypes
* Repository and issues on GitHub: http://github.com/rbarrois/extypes
* Doc on http://readthedocs.org/docs/extypes/
Getting started
---------------
Intall the package from PyPI, using pip:
.. code-block:: sh
$ pip install extypes
Or from GitHub:
.. code-block:: sh
$ git clone git://github.com/rbarrois/extypes
$ cd extypes
$ python setup.py install
To check that everything went fine, fire a Python shell and import ``extypes``:
.. code-block:: python
import extypes
Introduction
------------
.. currentmodule:: extypes
``extypes`` provides a new type, ``ConstrainedSet``.
This is a ``set()``-like object, but values can only be taken from a
specific set of options.
A ``ConstrainedSet`` is declared in a manner very similar to ``collections.namedtuple``:
.. code-block:: python
import extypes
Foods = extypes.ConstrainedSet(['eggs', 'spam', 'bacon'])
This will declare a new class, ``Foods``, whose instances are ``ConstrainedSet`` that only accept
options among ``'eggs'``, ``'spam'`` and ``'bacon'``.
Those objects can be used as simple ``set()`` objects:
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> import extypes
>>> Foods = extypes.ConstrainedSet(['eggs', 'spam', 'bacon'])
>>> meat = Foods(['spam', 'bacon'])
>>> fresh = Foods(['bacon', 'eggs'])
>>> 'eggs' in meat
False
>>> 'eggs' in fresh
True
>>> meat & fresh
Foods(['bacon'])
As a ``set()`` object, they are mutable:
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> import extypes
>>> Foods = extypes.ConstrainedSet(['eggs', 'spam', 'bacon'])
>>> meat = Foods(['spam', 'bacon'])
>>> meat.remove('spam')
>>> meat
Foods(['bacon'])
And iterable:
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> import extypes
>>> Foods = extypes.ConstrainedSet(['eggs', 'spam', 'bacon'])
>>> meat = Foods(['bacon', 'spam'])
>>> list(meat)
['spam', 'bacon']
But only valid options are accepted:
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> Foods = extypes.ConstrainedSet(['eggs', 'spam', 'bacon'])
>>> greens = Foods(['spinach']
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: Invalid keys ['spinach'], please use a value in ['spam', 'bacon', 'eggs'].
Extensions: Django
------------------
.. currentmodule:: extypes.django
``extypes`` also provides custom fields for Django - compatible with Django 1.6 and upwards.
.. code-block:: python
from django.db import models
import extypes
import extypes.django
Foods = extypes.ConstrainedSet(['eggs', 'spam', 'bacon'])
class Fridge(models.Model):
contents = extypes.django.SetField(choices=Foods)
This field will simply behave as a simple ``ConstrainedSet``.
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> fridge = Fridge(contents=['bacon'])
>>> fridge.contents.add('eggs')
>>> fridge.save()
It is displayed in forms as a multiple choice field.
In the database, it is saved as a ``|``-separated list of enabled values
(in the above example, the field is stored as ``|eggs|bacon|``).
.. note:: ``extypes.django.SetField`` can also receive a choice-like list:
.. code-block:: python
class Fridge(models.Model):
contents = extypes.django.SetField(choices=[('eggs', "Eggs"), ('spam', "Spam"), ('bacon', "Yummy bacon")])
=======
This project provides a few enhanced types for Python:
* A "constrained set" (ordered or not)
* That's all for now.
It also provides extensions for Django.
It has been fully tested with all versions of Python from 2.6 to 3.4; and is distributed under the BSD license.
Links
-----
* Package on PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/extypes
* Repository and issues on GitHub: http://github.com/rbarrois/extypes
* Doc on http://readthedocs.org/docs/extypes/
Getting started
---------------
Intall the package from PyPI, using pip:
.. code-block:: sh
$ pip install extypes
Or from GitHub:
.. code-block:: sh
$ git clone git://github.com/rbarrois/extypes
$ cd extypes
$ python setup.py install
To check that everything went fine, fire a Python shell and import ``extypes``:
.. code-block:: python
import extypes
Introduction
------------
.. currentmodule:: extypes
``extypes`` provides a new type, ``ConstrainedSet``.
This is a ``set()``-like object, but values can only be taken from a
specific set of options.
A ``ConstrainedSet`` is declared in a manner very similar to ``collections.namedtuple``:
.. code-block:: python
import extypes
Foods = extypes.ConstrainedSet(['eggs', 'spam', 'bacon'])
This will declare a new class, ``Foods``, whose instances are ``ConstrainedSet`` that only accept
options among ``'eggs'``, ``'spam'`` and ``'bacon'``.
Those objects can be used as simple ``set()`` objects:
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> import extypes
>>> Foods = extypes.ConstrainedSet(['eggs', 'spam', 'bacon'])
>>> meat = Foods(['spam', 'bacon'])
>>> fresh = Foods(['bacon', 'eggs'])
>>> 'eggs' in meat
False
>>> 'eggs' in fresh
True
>>> meat & fresh
Foods(['bacon'])
As a ``set()`` object, they are mutable:
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> import extypes
>>> Foods = extypes.ConstrainedSet(['eggs', 'spam', 'bacon'])
>>> meat = Foods(['spam', 'bacon'])
>>> meat.remove('spam')
>>> meat
Foods(['bacon'])
And iterable:
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> import extypes
>>> Foods = extypes.ConstrainedSet(['eggs', 'spam', 'bacon'])
>>> meat = Foods(['bacon', 'spam'])
>>> list(meat)
['spam', 'bacon']
But only valid options are accepted:
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> Foods = extypes.ConstrainedSet(['eggs', 'spam', 'bacon'])
>>> greens = Foods(['spinach']
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: Invalid keys ['spinach'], please use a value in ['spam', 'bacon', 'eggs'].
Extensions: Django
------------------
.. currentmodule:: extypes.django
``extypes`` also provides custom fields for Django - compatible with Django 1.6 and upwards.
.. code-block:: python
from django.db import models
import extypes
import extypes.django
Foods = extypes.ConstrainedSet(['eggs', 'spam', 'bacon'])
class Fridge(models.Model):
contents = extypes.django.SetField(choices=Foods)
This field will simply behave as a simple ``ConstrainedSet``.
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> fridge = Fridge(contents=['bacon'])
>>> fridge.contents.add('eggs')
>>> fridge.save()
It is displayed in forms as a multiple choice field.
In the database, it is saved as a ``|``-separated list of enabled values
(in the above example, the field is stored as ``|eggs|bacon|``).
.. note:: ``extypes.django.SetField`` can also receive a choice-like list:
.. code-block:: python
class Fridge(models.Model):
contents = extypes.django.SetField(choices=[('eggs', "Eggs"), ('spam', "Spam"), ('bacon', "Yummy bacon")])
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