jsonify-opening-hours
a python library to convert arbitrary strings representing business opening hours into a JSON format that's easier to use in code (by MoralCode)
pydfql
Wireshark-like display filter for various data formats, including Python dictionaries, lists, objects, and SQL databases. (by bytebutcher)
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0.0 | 6.4 | |
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Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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jsonify-opening-hours
Posts with mentions or reviews of jsonify-opening-hours.
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Looking for a second opinion on my python string parsing library for parsing opening hours of businesses
I've been building a library (https://github.com/MoralCode/jsonify-opening-hours) to parse arbitrary strings containing business opening hours, however While its quite well tested and fairly well designed, I feel like the code is starting to get a little messy and 'd like some advice on how I can make this code really clean and more flexible so I can build upon the parsing later to support more different styles of business hours strings.
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I made a library to parse business operating hours into JSON so it can be worked with more easily
Source code is on GitHub at https://github.com/MoralCode/jsonify-opening-hours It is also on PyPi at https://pypi.org/project/jsonify-opening-hours/
pydfql
Posts with mentions or reviews of pydfql.
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Wireshark-like display filter for python dictionaries.
For more information check out the Github repository at https://github.com/bytebutcher/python-dict-display-filter and the User Guide and Examples!
What are some alternatives?
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fuzzymap - The Fuzzy Map is a polymorph Python dictionary that always returns the value of the closest similar key.