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PySimpleGUIDocGen

PySimpleGUIDocGen - is software for generating and maintaining a readme.md file for PySimpleGUI library.

File structure

Folder or File Meaning
doc_string__to__doc_string/ making class doc string from one version of PSG to another
db/ building parts
polygon/ testing new ideas
make_real_readme.py the builder
PySimpleGUIlib.py some version of PySimpleGUI
get_CF_insight.py it's a core part for SDK quick reference in PySimpleGUI (or, in fact, any package). Basicly, CF gives you a dict, that shows info about for classes and function in you given module.

Usage

CLI:

Basic usage:

python3 make_real_readme.py

You will get your markdown file FINALreadme.md.

For help:

>>> python3 make_real_readme.py --help

Usage: make_real_readme.py [OPTIONS]

Options:
  -nol, --no_log                Disable log
  -rml, --delete_log            Delete log file after generating
  -rmh, --delete_html_comments  Delete html comment in the generated .md file
  -o, --output_name PATH        Name for generated .md file
  -lo, --log_file PATH          Name for log file
  --help                        Show this message and exit.

Make output file test.md and log file 'mylog.log'

python3 make_real_readme.py -o test.md -lo mylog.log

Make log, but don't output anything in it

python3 make_real_readme.py -o test.md -lo mylog.log --no_log

Remove log after generating

python3 make_real_readme.py -o test.md -rml

Remove log after generating + remove html triple '\n' in output file (I use this a lot)

python3 make_real_readme.py -o test.md -rml -rmh -nol

You can use usage.py. It contains config data inside. It's like a makefile, but for windows :D

python3 usage.py

GUI

I removed it. LEARN SHELL.


Everything is a function (maybe even you are)

FUNCTION is:

  • simple def test1()
  • class method (it's a function INSIDE of class defenition)

__doc__

Every function has __doc__ - it's just a string.

What we know about __doc__? Well:

  • it can be big or small.
  • it can contain lines starting like :param blabla1: blabla2
class Person(object):
    """ hello world from class.__doc__ """      # <- this guy is a "doc string"

    def __init__(self, name, age=20, color='white', headsize=None, width=180):
        """                                    
        :param name: name of person
        :param age: age of person (Default value = 20)
        :param color:  (Default value = 'white')
        :param headsize:  (Default value = None)
        :param width:  (Default value = 180)

        """                                     # <- and this guy is a "doc string"
        self.name = name
        self.age = age
        self.color = color
        self.width = width

    def sey_hello(self, person=None):
        """
        :param person: person, that will hear your "hello"
        """                                     # <- and this guy is a "doc string"
        if person:
            print(f'Hello from {self.name} to {person.name}')
        else:
            print(f'Hello! I\'m {self.name}')

There is 2 tags:

Tag Looks like Example
for classes <!-- <+Classname.method+> --> <!-- <+Button.Update+> -->
for function <!-- <+func.function_name+> --> <!-- <+func.Popup+> -->

You can add 1 or 2 before function or method.

Function or Method Meaning Looks
.testmethod signature + table of params <!-- <+Button.Update+> -->
.1testmethod signature <!-- <+func.1Popup+> -->
.2testmethod table of params <!-- <+Listbox.2Update+> -->

Here is mapping between tags and doc_strings:

mdfile


"testmethod" can be any method, that really exists in class: "__init__, hello, blabla" etc.

Big exception is ".doc" - it will render doc string of your class.

If you have method, called doc in your class - it's bad for your (it wouldn't show in generated docs - it will insted show doc string of class).


The function tag <!-- <+func.function_name+> --> is like class tag, but with word func in first part. Why? Because there is no class (KO).

Just say func. + your func name. No more no less.



Comprehensive Example

Now. No rush. Just spent 3 minutes on reading. Let's start.

Imagine some Person class:

class Person(object):
    """
        Person class for tracking data about people
        and predict the future.

        This class is used in scientific tasks.
        """

    def __init__(self, name, age=20, color='white', headsize=None, width=180):
        """                                    

        :param name: full name of person
        :param age: age of the person (Default value = 20)
        :param color: skin color (Default value = 'white')
        :param headsize: size of the persons head (Default value = None)
        :param width: width from left hand to the right (Default value = 180)

        """
        self.name = name
        self.age = age
        self.color = color
        self.headsize = headsize
        self.width = width

    def sey_hello(self, person=None):
        """

        :param person: person, that will hear your "hello"

        """
        if person:
            print(f'Hello from {self.name} to {person.name}')
        else:
            print(f'Hello! I\'m {self.name}')


class Animal(object):
    """
        Animal class. Animal - is a person's home pet.
        It's just for fun

        This class is used in scientific tasks.
        """

    def __init__(self, name, person, age=20, color='white', tailsize=None, width=180):
        """                                    

        :param name: full name of animal
        :param person: person, who in responsible for this animal
        :param age: age of the animal (Default value = 20)
        :param color: skin color (Default value = 'white')
        :param tailsize: lenght of tail (Default value = None)
        :param width: width from left head to tail (Default value = 180)

        """
        self.name = name
        self.person = person
        self.age = age
        self.color = color
        self.tailsize = tailsize
        self.width = width

    def sey_hello(self, somebody=None):
        """

        :param somebody: animal or person, that will hear your "hello"

        """
        if somebody:
            print(f'wu-wu-wuf!')
        else:
            print(f'wuf!')

Now look at the pictures. Here is simple block:

mdfile

Now, look on this diagram:

fulldiag

Examples

class tag:

<!-- <+Button.doc+> -->
<!-- <+Button.2__init__+> -->
<!-- <+Button.Update+> -->
<!-- <+Button.1GetText+> -->

func tag:

<!-- <+func.Popup+> -->
<!-- <+func.PopupAnimated+> -->
<!-- <+func.2TestoFunction+> -->

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