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Flashback

Flashback

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Flashback is a collection of python utilities: it contains classes, metaclasses, decorators, functions, constants, etc. that you might have written a couple times already.

Installing

Flashback supports python 3.7+.

Pip:

pip install flashback

Build from sources:

git clone [email protected]:PaulRenvoise/flashback.git
cd flashback
python setup.py install

Contents

Flashback's helpers are currently organised within 7 modules, and global helpers:

  • accessing/
    • dig() recursively fetch keys and indices in a nested dict or sequence
    • values_at() retrieves values from each given keys in dictionary
    • pick() fetches key/value pairs with given keys from a dictionary
  • caching/
    • Cache supports several cache stores: in-memory, disk, Redis, and Memcached
    • @cached caches a callable's return value based on its arguments
  • debugging/
    • xp() prints debug information about its given arguments
    • @profiled collects and dumps profiling stats over a callable's execution
    • caller() allows a developer to print debug information about a callable's caller
    • get_callable() extracts a callable instance from a frame
    • get_call_context() finds and returning the code context around a call made in a frame
    • get_frameinfo() implements a faster inspect.stack()[x]
  • formatting/
    • oxford_join() joins strings in a human-readable way
    • transliterate() represents unicode text in ASCII (using Unidecode)
    • camelize() transforms any case to camelCase
    • pascalize() transforms any case to PascalCase
    • snakeize() transforms any case to snake_case
    • kebabize() transforms any case to kebab-case
    • parameterize() formats a given string to be used in URLs
    • ordinalize() represents numbers in their ordinal representations
    • adverbize() represents numbers in their numeral adverb representations
    • truncate() truncates long sentences at a given limit and append a suffix if needed
    • singularize() returns the singular form of a given word
    • pluralize() returns the plural form of a given word
  • iterating/
    • renumerate() enumerates an iterable starting from its end
    • chunks() splits an iterable into smaller chunks, padding them if requested
    • partition() splits an iterable into items validating a predicate and the ones that don't
    • uniq() removes duplicates from an iterable while keeping the items' order
    • uniq_by() removes duplicates defined via a user-supplied callable from an iterable while keeping the items' order
    • compact() removes None values from an iterable
    • flatten() unpacks nested iterable into the given iterable
    • flat_map() applies a function to every item and nested item of the given iterable
  • i16g/
    • Locale dynamically loads localization files from a package path
  • importing/
    • import_class_from_path() fetches a class from a package path and returns it
    • import_module_from_path() exposes the contents of a module as globals from a package path
  • logging/
    • DEFAULT_CONSOLE_CONFIGURATION logs to stderr with a sensible set of information
    • DJANGO_CONSOLE_CONFIGURATION logs to stderr with the same formatting as Django's logger
    • FLASK_CONSOLE_CONFIGURATION logs to stderr with the same formatting as Flask's logger
    • PYRAMID_CONSOLE_CONFIGURATION logs to stderr with the same formatting as Pyramid's logger
    • RAILS_CONSOLE_CONFIGURATION logs to stderr with the same formatting as RoR's logger
    • AffixedStreamHandler allows custom affixes to log records
    • @muted silences all (or selected) loggers during a callable's execution
  • EncryptedFile exposes a mechanism to read and write encrypted contents to a file
  • Borg exposes a class useful to produce a singleton behaviour across multiple instances
  • Sentinel exposes a class that can be used to implement the Sentinel design pattern
  • Singleton exposes a metaclass useful to implement the Singleton design pattern
  • @classproperty combines @classmethod and @property (with support for @attr.setter)
  • @deprecated documents deprecated callables with a explicit message
  • @retryable retries failing executing of a callable
  • @sampled implements sampling strategies to filter calls made to a callable
  • @timed measures and prints the execution time of a callable
  • @timeoutable stops the execution of a callable if its run time is too long

Contributing

The Pull Request template has a checklist containing everything you need to submit a new PR.

Run the tests with pytest:

pytest tests

Run the lint with ruff:

ruff check flashback tests

License

Flashback is released under the MIT License.

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