Simple python package to handle cli user input.
Project description
Simple python package to handle CLI user input.
How do I install this package?
As usual, just download it using pip:
pip install userinput
Available validators
Some commonly used validators are available with the package.
Validator name |
Description |
---|---|
Check if given input string is a valid email. |
|
version_code |
Check if given input string is a valid version code. |
url |
Check if given input string is a valid URL. Does not check if given URL is online. |
human_bool |
Check if given input string is a human Boolean, such as “yes”, “y”, “true”, “si”, “no”, “n”, “false”. |
integer |
Check if given input string is a integer numeric value. |
positive_integer |
Check if given input string is a positive integer numeric value. |
non_empty |
Check if given input string is not empty. |
hostname |
Check if given input string is a reachable host name. |
ip |
Check if given input string is a reachable IP address. |
Use them as follows:
from userinput import userinput
result = userinput(
"my_label",
validator="validator name goes here"
)
You can also chain validators. They will be called in the order you provide.
from userinput import userinput
result = userinput(
"my_label",
validator=[
"validator name goes here",
my_custom_validation_function
]
)
Available sanitizers
Some commonly used sanitizers are available with the package.
Validator name |
Description |
---|---|
human_bool |
Cast human Boolean specified above in validators to python Booleans. |
strip |
Remove padding spaces and repeated spaces. |
Use them as follows:
from userinput import userinput
result = userinput(
"my_label",
sanitizer="sanitizer name goes here"
)
You can also chain sanitizers. They will be called in the order you provide.
from userinput import userinput
result = userinput(
"my_label",
sanitizer=[
"sanitizer name goes here",
my_custom_sanitification_function
]
)
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