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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions packaging/setup.py
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description='Object destructuring of function parameters for Python!',
extras_require={"tests":["mo-testing>=8.610.24119","mo-times>=5.609.24119","mo-json>=6.609.24119","mo-threads>=6.610.24119"]},
include_package_data=True,
install_requires=["mo-dots==10.623.24125"],
install_requires=["mo-dots==10.627.24136"],
license='MPL 2.0',
long_description='\n# More KWARGS!\n\nObject destructuring of function parameters for Python!\n\n[![PyPI Latest Release](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/mo-kwargs.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/mo-kwargs/)\n [![Build Status](https://github.com/klahnakoski/mo-kwargs/actions/workflows/build.yml/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://github.com/klahnakoski/mo-kwargs/actions/workflows/build.yml)\n [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/klahnakoski/mo-kwargs/badge.svg?branch=dev)](https://coveralls.io/github/klahnakoski/mo-kwargs?branch=dev)\n[![Downloads](https://pepy.tech/badge/mo-kwargs)](https://pepy.tech/project/mo-kwargs)\n\n\n## Motivation\n\nJavascript has [object destructuring](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Destructuring_assignment#object_destructuring), and it can be used for function parameters. This has a couple of benefts over Python\'s keyword arguments:\n\n* Extra caller parameters are ignored (eg `f({a, b, c})`)\n* Duplicate parameters are handled elegantly (eg `f({a, a})`) \n\nThe `mo-kwargs` library provides this functionality with the `@override` decorator, with additional benefits:\n \n * required parameters throw an error if missing, just like regular Python\n * all parameters, even ones not in the argument list, are passed in the optional `kwargs` parameter \n \nThe `@override` decorator adds a `kwargs` argument which can be passed a dict of call parameters; but unlike `**kwargs`, it will not raise duplicate key exceptions.\n\n## Provide default values\n\nWe decorate the `login()` function with `@override`. `username` is a required parameter, and `password` will default to `None`. \n\n @override\n def login(username, password=None):\n pass\n\nDefine some `dicts` for use with our `kwargs` parameter:\n\n creds = {"userame": "ekyle", "password": "password123"}\n alt_creds = {"username": "klahnakoski"}\n\n\nThe simplest case is when we use `kwargs` with no overrides\n\n login(kwargs=creds)\n # SAME AS\n login(**creds)\n # SAME AS\n login(username="ekyle", password="password123")\n\nYou may override any property in `kwargs`: In this case it is `password`\n\n login(password="123", kwargs=creds)\n # SAME AS\n login(username="ekyle", password="123")\n\nThere is no problem with overriding everything in `kwargs`:\n\n login(username="klahnakoski", password="asd213", kwargs=creds)\n # SAME AS\n login(username="klahnakoski", password="asd213")\n\nYou may continue to use `**kwargs`; which provides a way to overlay one parameter template (`creds`) with another (`alt_creds`)\n\n login(kwargs=creds, **alt_creds)\n # SAME AS\n login(username="klahnakoski", password="password123")\n\n## Handle too many parameters\n\nSometimes your method parameters come from a configuration file, or some other outside source which is outside your control. There may be more parameters than your method is willing to accept. \n\n creds = {"username": "ekyle", "password": "password123", "port":9000}\n def login(username, password=None):\n print(kwargs.get("port"))\n\nWithout `mo-kwargs`, passing the `creds` dictionary directly to `login()` would raise a key error\n\n >>> login(**creds)\n Traceback (most recent call last):\n File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>\n TypeError: login() got an unexpected keyword argument \'port\'\n \nThe traditional solution is to pass the parameters explicitly:\n\n login(username=creds.username, password=creds.password)\n\nbut that can get get tedious when done often, or the parameter list get long. `mo-kwargs` allows you to pass the whole dictionary to the `kwargs` parameter; only the parameters used by the method are used:\n\n @override\n def login(username, password=None):\n pass\n \n login(kwargs=creds)\n # SAME AS\n login(username=creds.username, password=creds.password)\n\n## Package all parameters\n\nYour method can accept `kwargs` as a parameter. If it does, ensure it defaults to `None` so that it\'s not required.\n\n @override\n def login(username, password=None, kwargs=None):\n print(kwargs.get("username"))\n print(kwargs.get("port"))\n\n`kwargs` will always be a dict, possibly empty, with the full set of parameters. This is different from using `**kwargs` which contains only the remainder of the keyword parameters.\n\n >>> creds = {"username": "ekyle", "password": "password123", "port":9000}\n >>> login(**creds)\n ekyle\n 9000\n',
long_description_content_type='text/markdown',
name='mo-kwargs',
packages=["mo_kwargs"],
url='https://github.com/klahnakoski/mo-kwargs',
version='7.623.24125',
version='7.627.24136',
zip_safe=False
)
4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions packaging/setuptools.json
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"mo-threads>=6.610.24119"
]},
"include_package_data": true,
"install_requires": ["mo-dots==10.623.24125"],
"install_requires": ["mo-dots==10.627.24136"],
"license": "MPL 2.0",
"long_description": {
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"name": "mo-kwargs",
"packages": ["mo_kwargs"],
"url": "https://github.com/klahnakoski/mo-kwargs",
"version": "7.623.24125",
"version": "7.627.24136",
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}
19 changes: 10 additions & 9 deletions tests/requirements.lock
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# Tests pass with python 3.8 on 2024-05-04 and with these versions
# Tests pass with python 3.8 on 2024-05-15 and with these versions
# pip install --no-deps -r tests/requirements.lock
hjson==3.1.0
mo-collections==5.608.24119
mo-dots==10.623.24125
mo-collections==5.623.24125
mo-dots==10.627.24136
mo-future==7.584.24095
mo-imports==7.584.24095
mo-json==6.609.24119
mo-logs==8.608.24119
mo-math==7.606.24115
mo-testing==8.610.24119
mo-threads==6.610.24119
mo-times==5.609.24119
mo-json==6.624.24125
mo-logs==8.623.24125
mo-math==7.623.24125
mo-testing==8.623.24125
mo-threads==6.623.24125
mo-times==5.623.24125
pytz==2024.1
8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions tests/requirements.txt
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mo-testing>=8.610.24119
mo-times>=5.609.24119
mo-json>=6.609.24119
mo-threads>=6.610.24119
mo-testing>=8.623.24125
mo-times>=5.623.24125
mo-json>=6.624.24125
mo-threads>=6.623.24125

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