PoLib is a python library to parse and manage gettext catalogs.
polib allows you to manipulate, create, modify gettext files
(pot, po and mo files). You can load existing files, iterate
through it's entries, add, modify entries, comments or metadata, etc...
or create new po files from scratch.
polib provides a simple and pythonic API, exporting only three
convenience functions 'pofile', 'mofile' and 'detect_encoding',
and the 4 core classes: POFile, MOFile, POEntry and MOEntry for
creating new files/entries.
PrettyTable is a simple Python library designed to make it quick and
easy to represent tabular data in visually appealing ASCII tables.
It was inspired by the ASCII tables used in the PostgreSQL shell psql.
PrettyTable allows for selection of which columns are to be printed,
independent alignment of columns (left or right justified or centred)
and printing of "sub-tables" by specifying a row range.
py-repoze.what-pylons is an extras plugin for repoze.what
which provides optional and handy utilities for Pylons
applications using this authorization framework.
Some of the features of the plugin include:
* The utilities are ready to use: There's nothing
additional to be configured before using.
* 100% documented. Each component is documented along
with code samples.
* The test suite has a coverage of 100% and it will
never decrease -- if it ever does, report it as a bug!
* TurboGears 2 is officially supported as well.
repoze.who-testutil is a repoze.who plugin which modifies
repoze.who's original middleware to make it easier to forge
authentication, without bypassing identification (this is,
running the metadata providers).
It's been created to ease testing of repoze.who-powered
applications, in a way independent of the identifiers,
authenticators and challengers used originally by your
application, so that you won't have to update your test
suite as your application grows and the authentication
method changes.
Twiggy is a Pythonic logger.
As near as I can tell, Twiggy is the first totally new design for a logger
since log4j was developed in 1996. Let me say that again: Twiggy is the first
new logger in 15 years.
Twiggy:
* Uses new-style format strings by default. Way nicer than %s (printf).
* Includes easy support for structured logging
* Loosely couples loggers and outputs for configuration
* Supports asynchronous logging using the multiprocessing module
* Solves Your Problems. Pets Your Puppy.
user_agents is a Python library that provides an easy way to identify/detect
devices like mobile phones, tablets and their capabilities by parsing (browser) user agent strings. The goal is to reliably detect whether:
-- User agent is a mobile, tablet or PC based device
-- User agent has touch capabilities (has touch screen)
user_agents relies on the excellent ua-parser to do the actual parsing of the
raw user agent string.
quilt is a collection of bash scripts to manage a series of patches by
keeping track of the changes each patch makes. Patches can be applied,
un-applied, refreshed, etc.
The key philosophical concept is that your primary output is
patches. Not ".c" files, not ".h" files. But patches. So patches are
the first-class object here.
Quilt was originally based on Andrew Morton's patch scripts published
on the Linux kernel mailing list.
This project provides the Java-based implementation of the
Simple API for Binary REpresentations (SABRE). The library
defines observer-pattern interfaces for processing hierarchically
structured, binary-oriented documents, comparable to the Simple
API for XML (SAX). Processing can be modularized into a streaming
pipeline composed of separate stages, enabling the parsing,
transformation and serialization of large binary documents.
UDFLib is a Java-based implementation for creating UDF filesystem
images for DVDs according to ISO 13346, also known as ECMA-167.
arrayfields allow keyword access to array instances.
arrayfields works by adding only a few methods to arrays,
namely #fields= and fields, but the #fields= method is
hooked to extend an array on a per object basis.In
otherwords __only__ those arrays whose fields are set
will have auto-magical keyword access bestowed on
them - all other arrays remain unaffected.arrays with
keyword access require much less memory when compared
to hashes/objects and yet still provide fast lookup and
preserve data order.
Maintain your program versions entirely within git. No local files required! All
versioning information is stored using git tags.
This gem contains a command-line tool and set of Rake tasks to increment and
display your version numbers via git tags, and some associated Ruby code to use
inside a gemspec or your program to retrieve the current version number, for use
in builds and at runtime.