A simple, fast, typed, and tested implementation for a python3.6+ Modifiable Items dictionary. ModifiableItemsDict
extends dict
with the ability to modify keys and values on creation, insertion, and retrieval. This class extends and
maintains the original functionality of the builtin dict
.
In addition to ModifiableItemsDict
, this implementation also includes ModifiableItemsAttrDict
,
a class that inherits from ModifiableItemsDict
and adds attribute-style access to dictionary items.
This means you can access dictionary items as if they were attributes of the object, providing an alternative,
often more readable way to access dictionary items.
Like ModifiableItemsDict
, ModifiableItemsAttrDict
also allows modification of keys and values on creation,
insertion, and retrieval, ensuring consistency and flexibility in handling dictionary items.
- Easy: Flexible and easy to add Key and/or Value modifiers to
the
ModifiableItemsDict
andModifiableItemsAttrDict
. - Attribute Access:
ModifiableItemsAttrDict
allows attribute-style access to dictionary items, providing an alternative, often more readable way to access dictionary items. - Great Developer Experience: Being fully typed makes it great for editor support.
- Fully Tested: Our test suite fully tests the functionality to ensure
that
ModifiableItemsDict
andModifiableItemsAttrDict
run as expected. - There is More!!!:
- CaselessDict:
CaselessDict
extendsModifiableItemsDict
andModifiableItemsAttrDict
which is aCaselessDict
andCaselessAttrDict
that ignores the case of the keys.
- CaselessDict:
pip install modifiable-items-dictionary
The ModifiableItemsDict
and ModifiableItemsAttrDict
classes are part of the modifiable_items_dictionary
module.
They provide advanced dictionary functionalities with additional features for modifying keys and values.
The ModifiableItemsDict
class is a dictionary class that allows modification of keys and values during creation,
insertion, and retrieval. It provides the following features:
- Key Modifiers: This class allows you to specify functions that modify keys on creation, insertion, and retrieval. This can be useful for ensuring that all keys adhere to a certain format or standard.
- Value Modifiers: Similar to key modifiers, you can also specify functions that modify values. This can be useful for transforming or sanitizing data as it's added to the dictionary.
- Thread Safety: This class is designed to be thread-safe, making it suitable for use in multi-threaded applications.
- Fully Tested: The functionality of this class is fully tested to ensure reliable operation.
from modifiable_items_dictionary import ModifiableItemsDict
def _add_1(_value):
if isinstance(_value, int):
_value += 1
return _value
def _case_fold_string(_value):
if isinstance(_value, str):
_value = _value.casefold()
return _value
ModifiableItemsDict._key_modifiers = [str.casefold]
ModifiableItemsDict._value_modifiers = (
_add_1, _case_fold_string)
# Or
# ModifiableItemsDict._key_modifiers = staticmethod(str.casefold)
# ModifiableItemsDict._value_modifiers = [_case_fold_string, _add_1]
modifiable_items_dictionary = ModifiableItemsDict(
{"lower": 1, "UPPER": 2},
CamelCase=3,
snake_case="FoUR"
)
print(
modifiable_items_dictionary
) # {'lower': 2, 'upper': 3, 'camelcase': 4, 'snake_case': 'four'}
del modifiable_items_dictionary["LOWER"]
del modifiable_items_dictionary["UPPER"]
modifiable_items_dictionary.pop("SNAKE_CAse")
modifiable_items_dictionary["HeLLO"] = 5
print(modifiable_items_dictionary) # {'camelcase': 4, 'hello': 6}
The ModifiableItemsAttrDict
class is an extension of the ModifiableItemsDict
class, inheriting all its features
while adding attribute-style access to dictionary items. This class maintains the same key and value modifiers, ensuring
consistency and flexibility in handling dictionary items.
Like ModifiableItemsDict
, ModifiableItemsAttrDict
is designed with thread safety in mind, making it suitable for use
in multi-threaded applications. It is also fully tested to ensure reliable operation.
In addition to these features, ModifiableItemsAttrDict
offers:
- Attribute-style Access: This feature allows you to access dictionary items as if they were attributes of the
object. For example, you can use
dict.key
instead ofdict['key']
. This provides an alternative, often more readable way to access dictionary items, while still retaining the traditional dictionary access methods.
This combination of features makes ModifiableItemsAttrDict
a powerful tool for managing dictionaries in a way that is
both flexible and intuitive, while maintaining the robustness and reliability of the ModifiableItemsDict
class.
import modifiable_items_dictionary
def _add_1(_value):
if isinstance(_value, int):
_value += 1
return _value
def _case_fold_string(_value):
if isinstance(_value, str):
_value = _value.casefold()
return _value
modifiable_items_dictionary.ModifiableItemsAttrDict._key_modifiers = [
str.casefold
]
modifiable_items_dictionary.ModifiableItemsAttrDict._value_modifiers = (
_add_1,
_case_fold_string,
)
modifiable_items_attr_dict = (
modifiable_items_dictionary.ModifiableItemsAttrDict(
{'lower': 1, 'UPPER': 2}, CamelCase=3, snake_case='FoUR'
)
)
print(
modifiable_items_attr_dict
) # {'lower': 2, 'upper': 3, 'camelcase': 4, 'snake_case': 'four'}
# Key-based access
del modifiable_items_attr_dict['LOWER']
modifiable_items_attr_dict['HeLLO'] = 5
# Attribute-based access
del modifiable_items_attr_dict.UPPER
modifiable_items_attr_dict.HeLLO = 6
print(modifiable_items_attr_dict.hELlo) # 6
print(modifiable_items_attr_dict) # {'camelcase': 4, 'hello': 6}
Let's say that there is a .json
file that has Url hosts and their IP address.
Our Goal is to load the json data into a dictionary like structure that will
have it's items modified during creation,
insertion, and retrieval.
This example highlights how to inherit from ModifiableItemsDict
and had key
and value modifiers.
import ipaddress
from modifiable_items_dictionary import ModifiableItemsDict
class HostDict(ModifiableItemsDict):
_key_modifiers = [str.casefold, str.strip]
_value_modifiers = [ipaddress.ip_address]
# Or
# _value_modifiers = @staticmethod(ipaddress.ip_address)
browsers = HostDict(
{
" GooGle.com ": "142.250.69.206",
" duckDUCKGo.cOM ": "52.250.42.157",
}
)
print(browsers)
# {'google.com': IPv4Address('142.250.69.206'), 'duckduckgo.com': IPv4Address('52.250.42.157')}
_old_browser = browsers.pop(" gOOgle.com ")
# or
# del host_dict[" GooGle.com "]
browsers[" BrAvE.com "] = "2600:9000:234c:5a00:6:d0d2:780:93a1"
print(browsers)
# {'duckduckgo.com': IPv4Address('52.250.42.157'), 'brave.com': IPv6Address('2600:9000:234c:5a00:6:d0d2:780:93a1')}
It is easy to add Threading to a ModifiableItemsDict
.
NOTE: Since ModifiableItemsDict
is not pickable it does not work with
Multiprocessing. It only works with Multithreading.
import multiprocessing.pool
import string
import time
from modifiable_items_dictionary import ModifiableItemsDict
pool = multiprocessing.pool.ThreadPool(10)
def _slow_function(x):
time.sleep(.05)
return x
class TimeDictWithThreading(ModifiableItemsDict):
_key_modifiers = (_slow_function,)
_value_modifiers = (_slow_function,)
_map_function = pool.imap_unordered
# or if order matters
# _map_function = pool.imap
class TimeDict(ModifiableItemsDict):
_key_modifiers = (_slow_function,)
_value_modifiers = (_slow_function,)
iterable = {_letter: _index for _index, _letter in
enumerate(string.ascii_letters)}
# Without Threading
start = time.perf_counter()
TimeDict(iterable)
end = time.perf_counter()
print(f"{end - start:.2f} seconds") # 5.54 seconds
# With Threading
start = time.perf_counter()
TimeDictWithThreading(iterable)
end = time.perf_counter()
print(f"{end - start:.2f} seconds") # 0.64 seconds
This project was inspired by Raymond Hettinger (rhettinger).
- Hettinger, R. (2023). (Advanced) Python For Engineers: Part 3.