inspecta 0.1.3

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inspecta 0.1.3

inspecta
A colorized object pretty printer - for Python.
Introduction
The default pprint is not human friendly enough - color syntax highlighting to the rescue.
Install
Install using pip:
$ pip install inspecta

Use
Very basic example:
import inspecta

data = {
'foo': {
'bar': {
'baz': [
{
'a': 1,
'b': 'two',
'c': ('three', 4, 'five')
}
]
}
},
'bar': [1, 2, 3],
'baz': True
}

print('\n.inspect(data)\n')

print(inspecta.inspect(data))

print('\n.print(data)\n')

inspecta.print(data)

Run this with optional environment variables COLORS / ERROR_COLORS set too truthy or falsy values, so see various error info formatting in terminal.
Something like this (imagine some colorized formatting):
.inspect(data)

{ 'bar': [1, 2, 3],
'baz': True,
'foo': {'bar': {'baz': [{'a': 1, 'b': 'two', 'c': ('three', 4, 'five')}]}}}


.print(data)

{ 'bar': [1, 2, 3],
'baz': True,
'foo': {'bar': {'baz': [{'a': 1, 'b': 'two', 'c': ('three', 4, 'five')}]}}}

Test
Clone down source code:
$ make install

Run colorful tests, with only native environment (dependency sandboxing up to you):
$ make test

Run less colorful tests, with multi-environment (using tox):
$ make test-tox

About
This project was mainly initiated - in lack of solid existing alternatives - to be used at our work at Markable.ai to have common code conventions between various programming environments where Python (research, CV, AI) is heavily used.
License
Released under the MIT license.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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