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The pyneric package provides generic Python utilities and extensions.

The source, documentation, and issues are hosted on GitHub.

This is an open-source project by and for the community. Contributions, suggestions, and questions are welcome (Twitter: @bravegnuworld).

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Overview

This library is intended as a place for Python code whose scope is generic, not specific to any particular business domain. The pyneric.future package is intended to include everything needed to easily support Python 2.7 and 3.3+ simultaneously using the Python-Future library.

Examples

Importing

>>> import pyneric

Supporting recent versions Python 2 and 3 simultaneously

The future package does a great job of allowing one to support Python 2.6, 2.7, and 3.3+ with the same code base; however, some modifications that exist in the pyneric.future package can help ease or fix a few shortcomings. One can use the following to import common 2/3 compatibility features:

from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, unicode_literals
from pyneric.future import *

Python identifier transformation

lower/underscore to titled-terms (pascalize function)

>>> pyneric.pascalize('basic_python_identifier') 'BasicPythonIdentifier'

titled-terms to lower/underscore (underscore function)

>>> pyneric.underscore('BasicPythonIdentifier') 'basic_python_identifier'

Get a function name from the stack

the current function name

>>> def foo(): ... return pyneric.get_function_name() ... >>> foo() 'foo'

also further back in the stack

>>> def foo(): ... def bar(): ... return pyneric.get_function_name(1) + pyneric.get_function_name() ... return bar() ... >>> foo() 'foobar'

Return upon exception (tryf function)

no exception

>>> pyneric.tryf(tuple, []) ()

catch any non-system-exiting exception by default

>>> pyneric.tryf(tuple, object)

catch more specific exceptions

>>> pyneric.tryf(tuple, object, _except=TypeError)

return a different value upon exception

>>> pyneric.tryf(tuple, object, _return=()) ()

Test Python identifier validity

return boolean

>>> pyneric.valid_python_identifier('not_a_keyword') True >>> pyneric.valid_python_identifier('class') False >>> pyneric.valid_python_identifier('xyz.abc', dotted=True) True >>> pyneric.valid_python_identifier('class.keyword', dotted=True) False

raise exception

>>> pyneric.valid_python_identifier('not_a_keyword', exception=True) True >>> pyneric.valid_python_identifier('class', exception=True) Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: 'class' is a Python keyword.

raise a specific exception

>>> class MyException(Exception): pass

>>> pyneric.valid_python_identifier('1nv4l1d', exception=MyException) Traceback (most recent call last): ... MyException: '1nv4l1d' is not a valid Python identifier.

Make a request to a REST resource

>>> class UserAgent(pyneric.rest_requests.RestResource): url_path = 'user-agent'

>>> headers = {'User-Agent': 'Mozilla, but not really', 'Accept': 'application/json'}

>>> str(UserAgent('http://httpbin.org').get(headers=headers).json()['user-agent']) 'Mozilla, but not really'