%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-classy-json Version: 3.2.1 Release: 1 Summary: Dot-access for Python dictionaries like JS! License: MIT URL: https://github.com/Iapetus-11/Classy-JSON Source0: https://mirrors.aliyun.com/pypi/web/packages/46/82/c50c735d8516dcecd39e2f3a320dac28b90fe00a9b829b3884a9d47e3a69/classy-json-3.2.1.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch %description # Classy-JSON ![Code Quality](https://www.codefactor.io/repository/github/iapetus-11/classy-json/badge) ![PYPI Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/classy-json.svg?color=0FAE6E) ![PYPI Downloads](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dw/classy-json?color=0FAE6E) ![Views](https://api.ghprofile.me/view?username=iapetus-11.classy-json&color=0FAE6E&label=views&style=flat) *`dict.key` (Dot access) for Python dictionaries* ## How do I use Classy-JSON? * Classy-JSON can be used nearly identically to the regular built-in json module! [json module docs](https://docs.python.org/3/library/json.html) * The only differences are that you can now access dictionaries via `dict.key` as well as `dict['key']`, and that the `.copy()` method is now a deep copy. * What seperates Classy-JSON and its custom data structures from other alternatives? Classy-JSON is both better in its speed and package size, other similiar packages have unecessary code and just aren't as fast as Classy-JSON ## Example Usage ```py import classyjson as cj # load data from a json file with open('tests/test_large.json', 'r') as f: data = cj.load(f) # turn a regular dictionary into a ClassyDict my_dict = {'a': 'b'} my_classy_dict = cj.classify(my_dict) print(my_classy_dict.a) # or my_classy_dict = cj.ClassyDict(my_dict) print(my_classy_dict.a) # make a new ClassyDict new_classy_dict = cj.ClassyDict() new_classy_dict.a = 'b' ``` ## Setup / Install ### Using pip: ``` python3 -m pip install classy-json ``` ### Manually: * Clone the repository ``` git clone https://github.com/Iapetus-11/Classy-JSON.git ``` * cd into the directory ``` cd Classy-JSON ``` * Run setup.py ``` python3 setup.py build install ``` ## Contribution * Contributions are welcome! Just submit a pull request! %package -n python3-classy-json Summary: Dot-access for Python dictionaries like JS! Provides: python-classy-json BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-classy-json # Classy-JSON ![Code Quality](https://www.codefactor.io/repository/github/iapetus-11/classy-json/badge) ![PYPI Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/classy-json.svg?color=0FAE6E) ![PYPI Downloads](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dw/classy-json?color=0FAE6E) ![Views](https://api.ghprofile.me/view?username=iapetus-11.classy-json&color=0FAE6E&label=views&style=flat) *`dict.key` (Dot access) for Python dictionaries* ## How do I use Classy-JSON? * Classy-JSON can be used nearly identically to the regular built-in json module! [json module docs](https://docs.python.org/3/library/json.html) * The only differences are that you can now access dictionaries via `dict.key` as well as `dict['key']`, and that the `.copy()` method is now a deep copy. * What seperates Classy-JSON and its custom data structures from other alternatives? Classy-JSON is both better in its speed and package size, other similiar packages have unecessary code and just aren't as fast as Classy-JSON ## Example Usage ```py import classyjson as cj # load data from a json file with open('tests/test_large.json', 'r') as f: data = cj.load(f) # turn a regular dictionary into a ClassyDict my_dict = {'a': 'b'} my_classy_dict = cj.classify(my_dict) print(my_classy_dict.a) # or my_classy_dict = cj.ClassyDict(my_dict) print(my_classy_dict.a) # make a new ClassyDict new_classy_dict = cj.ClassyDict() new_classy_dict.a = 'b' ``` ## Setup / Install ### Using pip: ``` python3 -m pip install classy-json ``` ### Manually: * Clone the repository ``` git clone https://github.com/Iapetus-11/Classy-JSON.git ``` * cd into the directory ``` cd Classy-JSON ``` * Run setup.py ``` python3 setup.py build install ``` ## Contribution * Contributions are welcome! Just submit a pull request! %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for classy-json Provides: python3-classy-json-doc %description help # Classy-JSON ![Code Quality](https://www.codefactor.io/repository/github/iapetus-11/classy-json/badge) ![PYPI Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/classy-json.svg?color=0FAE6E) ![PYPI Downloads](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dw/classy-json?color=0FAE6E) ![Views](https://api.ghprofile.me/view?username=iapetus-11.classy-json&color=0FAE6E&label=views&style=flat) *`dict.key` (Dot access) for Python dictionaries* ## How do I use Classy-JSON? * Classy-JSON can be used nearly identically to the regular built-in json module! [json module docs](https://docs.python.org/3/library/json.html) * The only differences are that you can now access dictionaries via `dict.key` as well as `dict['key']`, and that the `.copy()` method is now a deep copy. * What seperates Classy-JSON and its custom data structures from other alternatives? Classy-JSON is both better in its speed and package size, other similiar packages have unecessary code and just aren't as fast as Classy-JSON ## Example Usage ```py import classyjson as cj # load data from a json file with open('tests/test_large.json', 'r') as f: data = cj.load(f) # turn a regular dictionary into a ClassyDict my_dict = {'a': 'b'} my_classy_dict = cj.classify(my_dict) print(my_classy_dict.a) # or my_classy_dict = cj.ClassyDict(my_dict) print(my_classy_dict.a) # make a new ClassyDict new_classy_dict = cj.ClassyDict() new_classy_dict.a = 'b' ``` ## Setup / Install ### Using pip: ``` python3 -m pip install classy-json ``` ### Manually: * Clone the repository ``` git clone https://github.com/Iapetus-11/Classy-JSON.git ``` * cd into the directory ``` cd Classy-JSON ``` * Run setup.py ``` python3 setup.py build install ``` ## Contribution * Contributions are welcome! Just submit a pull request! %prep %autosetup -n classy-json-3.2.1 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f.gz\"\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-classy-json -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Thu Jun 08 2023 Python_Bot - 3.2.1-1 - Package Spec generated