python-cattrs
Port variant py310
Summary Composable complex class support for attrs (3.10)
Package version 23.1.2
Homepage https://github.com/python-attrs/cattrs
Keywords python
Maintainer Python Automaton
License Not yet specified
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Last modified 13 JUN 2023, 11:42:56 UTC
Port created 03 JAN 2020, 01:03:23 UTC
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single # cattrs [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] --- **cattrs** is an open source Python library for structuring and unstructuring data. _cattrs_ works best with _attrs_ classes, dataclasses and the usual Python collections, but other kinds of classes are supported by manually registering converters. Python has a rich set of powerful, easy to use, built-in data types like dictionaries, lists and tuples. These data types are also the lingua franca of most data serialization libraries, for formats like json, msgpack, cbor, yaml or toml. Data types like this, and mappings like `dict` s in particular, represent unstructured data. Your data is, in all likelihood, structured: not all combinations of field names or values are valid inputs to your programs. In Python, structured data is better represented with classes and enumerations. _attrs_ is an excellent library for declaratively describing the structure of your data, and validating it. When you're handed unstructured data (by your network, file system, database...), _cattrs_ helps to convert this data into structured data. When you have to convert your structured data into data types other libraries can handle, _cattrs_ turns your classes and enumerations into dictionaries, integers and strings. Here's a simple taste. The list containing a float, an int and a string gets converted into a tuple of three ints. ```python >>> import cattrs >>> cattrs.structure([1.0, 2, "3"], tuple[int, int, int]) (1, 2, 3) ``` _cattrs_ works well with _attrs_ classes out of the box. ```python >>> from attrs import frozen >>> import cattrs >>> @frozen # It works with non-frozen classes too. ... class C: ... a: int ... b: str >>> instance = C(1, 'a') >>> cattrs.unstructure(instance) {'a': 1, 'b': 'a'} >>> cattrs.structure({'a': 1, 'b': 'a'}, C) C(a=1, b='a') ``` Here's a much more complex example, involving `attrs` classes with type metadata. ```python >>> from enum import unique, Enum >>> from typing import Optional, Sequence, Union >>> from cattrs import structure, unstructure >>> from attrs import define, field >>> @unique ... class CatBreed(Enum): ... SIAMESE = "siamese" ... MAINE_COON = "maine_coon" ... SACRED_BIRMAN = "birman" >>> @define ... class Cat: ... breed: CatBreed ... names: Sequence[str] >>> @define ... class DogMicrochip: ... chip_id = field() # Type annotations are optional, but recommended ... time_chipped: float = field() >>> @define ... class Dog: ... cuteness: int ... chip: Optional[DogMicrochip] = None >>> p = unstructure([Dog(cuteness=1, chip=DogMicrochip(chip_id=1, time_chipped=10.0)), ... Cat(breed=CatBreed.MAINE_COON, names=('Fluffly',
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