- Data Definition
- Data mapping
Convert json or dict to model object.
- dict
- json
- json dumps
from jangli.json_to_object import json_to_obj
data = '{"password": "123456", "id": 1, "name": "john"}'
class Student:
def __init__(self):
self.id = None
self.name = None
self.password = None
s = json_to_obj(data, Student)
print(s.name)
Convert json or dict to model object. Class containing static variables
- dict
- json
- json dumps
from jangli.json_to_object import json_to_obj
data_2 = '{"password": "123456", "id": 1, "name": "john", "school" : "SOHS"}'
class Student:
school = None
def __init__(self):
self.id = None
self.name = None
self.password = None
s2 = json_to_obj(data_2, Student)
print(s2.school)
Create list of similar object. Pass a model which you want create a list. It only allows model objects which model passed whle creating list of objects.
from jangli.list_of_object import ListObject
class A:
def __init__(self, b):
self.b = b
lt = ListObject(A)
lt.append(A(7))
lt.insert(1, A(8))
print(lt)
Output : [<__main__.A object at 0x00CA3730>, <__main__.A object at 0x00CC6E10>]
Converter snack case to camel case.
from jangli.case_type import CamelCase
@CamelCase
class NewClass:
def __init__(self):
self.a = 7
self.b = "hi"
self.c = True
self._from = None
new = NewClass()
print(new.__dict__)
Change string of None to None,
EX :
String of None is : x = 'None'
After change : x = None
from jangli.checker.none_checker import NoneChecker
@NoneChecker
class A:
def __init__(self):
self.b = 8
self.c = "None"
self.d = True
print(A().__dict__)
>>> {'b': 8, 'c': None, 'd': True}
If a function failed one or many times, you can retry N no. of times just by passing retry_value = ?.
A function will execute ones, mean while any error any occurring function will through exception.
@Retry(retry_value=1)
def x_fun():
print("Function is executing ones")
A function will execute twice if first execution fails else only ones.
@Retry(retry_value=2)
def x_fun():
print("raise exception")
raise Exception("Try twice")
A function is disabled and could not execute the function.
@Retry(retry_value=0)
def x_fun():
print("Function is disabled")