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Metadata-Version: 2.1
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Name: nested-lookup
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Version: 0.2.12
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Summary: Python functions for working with deeply nested documents (lists and dicts)
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Home-page: https://github.com/russellballestrini/nested-lookup
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Author: Russell Ballestrini
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Author-email: russell@ballestrini.net
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License: Public Domain
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Keywords: nested document dictionary dict list lookup schema json xml yaml
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Platform: All
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
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Requires-Dist: six
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nested_lookup
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#############
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.. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/pypi-0.2.12-green.svg
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:target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/nested-lookup
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Make working with JSON, YAML, and XML document responses fun again!
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The `nested_lookup` package provides many Python functions for working with deeply nested documents.
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A document in this case is a a mixture of Python dictionary and list objects typically derived from YAML or JSON.
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*nested_lookup:*
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Perform a key lookup on a deeply nested document.
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Returns a `list` of matching values.
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*nested_update:*
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Given a document, find all occurences of the given key and update the value.
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By default, returns a copy of the document.
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To mutate the original specify the `in_place=True` argument.
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*nested_delete:*
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Given a document, find all occurrences of the given key and delete it.
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By default, returns a copy of the document.
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To mutate the original specify the `in_place=True` argument.
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*get_all_keys:*
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Fetch all keys from a deeply nested dictionary.
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Returns a `list` of keys.
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*get_occurrence_of_key/get_occurrence_of_value:*
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Returns the number of occurrences of a key/value from a nested dictionary.
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For example function invocations, plesae see the tutorial.
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.. contents::
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install
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========
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install from pypi using pip::
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pip install nested-lookup
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or easy_install::
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easy_install nested-lookup
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or install from source using::
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git clone https://github.com/russellballestrini/nested-lookup.git
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cd nested-lookup
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pip install .
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quick tutorial
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==============
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.. code-block:: python
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>>> from nested_lookup import nested_lookup
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>>> document = [ { 'taco' : 42 } , { 'salsa' : [ { 'burrito' : { 'taco' : 69 } } ] } ]
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>>> print(nested_lookup('taco', document))
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[42, 69]
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>>> from nested_lookup import nested_update, nested_delete
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>>> nested_update(document, key='burrito', value='Test')
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[{'taco': 42}, {'salsa': [{'burrito': 'Test'}]}]
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>>> nested_delete(document, 'taco')
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[{}, {'salsa': [{'burrito': {}}]}]
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>>> from nested_lookup import get_all_keys
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>>> get_all_keys(document)
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['taco', 'salsa', 'burrito', 'taco']
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>>> from nested_lookup import get_occurrence_of_key, get_occurrence_of_value
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>>> get_occurrence_of_key(document, key='taco')
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2
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>>> get_occurrence_of_value(document, value='42')
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1
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longer tutorial
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===============
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You may control the function's behavior by passing some optional arguments.
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wild (defaults to `False`):
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if `wild` is `True`, treat the given `key` as a case insensitive
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substring when performing lookups.
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with_keys (defaults to `False`):
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if `with_keys` is `True`, return a dictionary of all matched keys
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and a list of values.
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For example, given the following document:
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.. code-block:: python
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from nested_lookup import nested_lookup
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my_document = {
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'name' : 'Russell Ballestrini',
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'email_address' : 'test1@example.com',
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'other' : {
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'secondary_email' : 'test2@example.com',
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'EMAIL_RECOVERY' : 'test3@example.com',
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'email_address' : 'test4@example.com',
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},
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},
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Next, we could act `wild` and find all the email addresses like this:
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.. code-block:: python
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results = nested_lookup(
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key = 'mail',
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document = my_document,
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wild = True
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)
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print(results)
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.. code-block:: python
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['test1@example.com', 'test4@example.com', 'test2@example.com', 'test3@example.com']
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Additionally, if you also needed the matched key names, you could do this:
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.. code-block:: python
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results = nested_lookup(
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key = 'mail',
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document = my_document,
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wild = True,
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with_keys = True,
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)
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print(results)
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.. code-block:: python
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{
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'email_address': ['test1@example.com', 'test4@example.com'],
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'secondary_email': ['test2@example.com'],
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'EMAIL_RECOVERY': ['test3@example.com']
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}
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To Get / Delete / Update a key->value pair in nested document
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.. code-block:: python
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from nested_lookup import nested_update, nested_delete
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result = nested_delete(my_document, 'EMAIL_RECOVERY')
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print(result) # result => {'other': {'secondary_email': 'test2@example.com', 'email_address': 'test4@example.com'}, 'email_address': 'test1@example.com', 'name': 'Russell Ballestrini'}
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result = nested_update(my_document, key='other', value='Test')
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print(result) # result => {'other': 'Test', 'email_address': 'test1@example.com', 'name': 'Russell Ballestrini'}
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To get a list of every nested key in a document, run this:
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.. code-block:: python
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from nested_lookup import get_all_keys
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keys = get_all_keys(my_document)
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print(keys)
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.. code-block:: python
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['name', 'email_address', 'other', 'secondary_email', 'EMAIL_RECOVERY', 'email_address']
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To get the number of occurrence of the given key/value
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.. code-block:: python
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from nested_lookup import get_occurrence_of_key, get_occurrence_of_value
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no_of_key_occurrence = get_occurrence_of_key(my_document, key='email_address')
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print(no_of_key_occurrence) # result => 2
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no_of_value_occurrence = get_occurrence_of_value(my_document, value='test2@example.com')
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print(no_of_value_occurrence) # result => 1
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misc
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========
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:license:
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* Public Domain
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:authors:
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* Russell Ballestrini
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* Douglas Miranda
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* Ramesh RV
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:web:
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* http://russell.ballestrini.net
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* http://douglasmiranda.com
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* https://gist.github.com/douglasmiranda/5127251
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