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Name: domonic
Version: 0.3.8
Summary: Generate html with python 3. DOM API, Javascript API and more...
Home-page: https://github.com/byteface/domonic
Author: @byteface
Author-email: byteface@gmail.com
License: MIT
Download-URL: https://github.com/byteface/pypals/archive/0.3.8 .tar.gz
Description: <h1 align="center">
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            <br>
            domonic
            <br>
            <sup><sub><sup>Generate html with python 3! (and much more)</sup></sub></sup>
            <br>
        </h1>
        
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        #### Contains several evolving packages: (but by no means are any of them complete)
        
        • html : Generate html with python 3 😎 <br />
        • dom : DOM API in python 3 😲 <br />
        • javascript : js API in python 3 😳 <br />
        • terminal : call terminal commands with python3 😱 (*see at the end*)<br />
        • JSON : utils for loading / decorating / transforming<br />
        • SVG : Generate svg using python (untested)<br />
        • aframe || x3d tags : auto generate 3d worlds with aframe. (see examples folder)<br />
        • dQuery - NEW. Recently started. utils for querying domonic. (alt + 0 for the º symbol)<br />
        
        See the docs/code for more features...
        https://domonic.readthedocs.io/
        
        ## HTML Templating with Python 3
        
        ```python
            print(html(body(h1('Hello, World!'))))
        ```
        ```html
        <html><body><h1>Hello, World!</h1></body></html>
        ```
        
        ### install
        ```bash
            python3 -m pip install domonic
        ```
        
        or if you had it before upgrade:
        
        ```bash
            python3 -m pip install domonic --upgrade
        ```
        
        ### attributes
        prepend attributes with an underscore ( avoids clashing with python keywords )
        ```python
        test = label(_class='classname', _for="someinput")
        print(test)
        ```
        ```html
        <label class="classname" for="someinput"></label>
        ```
        
        ### rendering
        render takes 2 parameters, some domonic and an optional output file.
        ```python
        page = div(span('Hello World'))
        render(page, 'index.html')
        ```
        
        So you can build your own static site generator using python
        
        ### data-tags
        python doesn't allow hyphens in parameter names. so use variable keyword argument syntax for custom data-tags
        ```python
        div("test", **{"_data-test":"test"} )
        ```
        
        ### DOM
        
        #### createElement
        to create your own elements use the DOM API
        
        ```python
        from domonic.dom import *
        
        site = html()
        el = document.createElement('myelement')
        site.appendChild(el)
        print(site)
        
        ```
        
        There's an evolving DOM. Check code/docs to see what's currently implemented. i.e
        
        ```python
        
        mysite.querySelectorAll('button')
        
        ```
        
        
        ### javascript
        
        There is a javascript package being started that mirrors the js API:
        
        ```python
        from domonic.javascript import Math
        print(Math.random())
        
        from domonic.javascript import Array
        myArr=Array(1,2,3)
        print(myArr.splice(1))
        
        from domonic.javascript import URL
        url = URL('https://somesite.com/blog/article-one#some-hash')
        print(url.protocol)
        print(url.host)
        print(url.pathname)
        print(url.hash)
        
        # from domonic.javascript import Global
        # Global.decodeURIComponent(...
        # Global.encodeComponent(...
        
        # from domonic.javascript import Date
        # etc..
        ```
        
        
        You can use setInterval and clearInterval with params
        
        ```python
        
        x=0
        
        def hi(inc):
            global x
            x = x+inc
            print(x)
        
        test = window.setInterval(hi, 1000, 2)
        import time
        time.sleep(5)
        window.clearInterval(test)
        print(f"Final value of x:{x}")
        
        
        ```
        
        You can update a-tags the same way as it inherits from URL:
        
        ```python
        from domonic.html import *
        
        atag = a(_href="https://somesite.com:8000/blog/article-one#some-hash")
        print('href:',atag.href)
        print('protocol:',atag.protocol)
        print('port:',atag.port)
        
        atag.protocol = "http"
        atag.port = 8983
        print(atag)
        ```
        
        Styling is now supported...
        
        ```python
        mytag = div("hi", _id="test")
        mytag.style.backgroundColor = "black"
        mytag.style.fontSize = "12px"
        print(mytag)
        # <div id="test" style="background-color:black;font-size:12px;">hi</div>
        ```
        
        several other undocumented features. Take a look at the code.
        
        
        ### JSON (utils)
        
        decorate any function that returns python objects to return json instead
        
        ```python
        from domonic.JSON import *
        
        @return_json
        def somefunc():
            myObj = {"hi":[1,2,3]}
            return myObj
        
        print( somefunc() )
        print( is_json(somefunc()) )
        ```
        
        convert json arrays into html tables...
        
        ```python
        from domonic.JSON import *
        
        # i.e. containting flat json array of dicts... [{"id":"01","name": "some item"},{"id":"02","name": "some other item"}]
        
        json_data = JSON.parse_file('somefile.json')
        mytable = JSON.tablify(json_data)
        print(mytable)
        
        ```
        
        convert json arrays into csv files...
        
        ```python
        from domonic.JSON import *
        
        json_data = JSON.parse_file('somefile.json')
        JSON.csvify(json_data, 'data.csv')
        
        ```
        
        convert csv files to json...
        
        ```python
        from domonic.JSON import *
        
        json_data =JSON.csv2json("data.csv")
        print(json_data)
        
        ```
        
        more to come...
        
        
        ### SVG (untested)
        
        Well I tested circle and that works...  But should be fine :)
        
        All tags extend 'Node' and 'tag'. So will have DOM and magic methods available to them. see the docs.
        
        ```python
                circ = svg(
                    circle(_cx="50", _cy="50", _r="40", _stroke="green", **{"_stroke-width": "4"}, _fill="yellow"),
                    _width="100", _height="100",
                )
                mysvg = svg()
                mysvg.appendChild(circ / 10)
                print(mysvg)
        ```
        
        ### Tweening
        
        You can tween values with the tween library:
        
        ```python
        from domonic.lerpy.easing import *
        from domonic.lerpy.tween import *
        
        someObj = {'x':0,'y':0,'z':0}
        twn = Tween( someObj, { 'x':10, 'y':5, 'z':3 }, 6, Linear.easeIn )
        twn.start()
        ```
        
        
        ### aframe / x3d
        
        to use 3d tags can be used if you import the js
        
        ```python
        from domonic.html import *
        from domonic.aframe import *
        from domonic.CDN import *
        
        _scene = scene(
              box(_position="-1 0.5 -3", _rotation="0 45 0", _color="#4CC3D9"),
              sphere(_position="0 1.25 -5", _radius="1.25", _color="#EF2D5E"),
              cylinder(_position="1 0.75 -3", _radius="0.5", _height="1.5", _color="#FFC65D"),
              plane(_position="0 0 -4", _rotation="-90 0 0", _width="4", _height="4", _color="#7BC8A4"),
              sky(_color="#ECECEC")
            )
        
        _webpage = html(head(),body(
            script(_src=CDN_JS.AFRAME_1_2), # < NOTICE you need to import aframe to use it
            str(_scene)
            )
        )
        
        render( _webpage, 'hello.html' )
        ```
        
        
        ### dQuery (NEW)
        
        dQuery uses the º symbol (alt+0).
        
        ```python
        
            d = html(head(body(li(_class='things'), div(_id="test"))))
            
            º(d) # you need to init a dom first. i.e. a html element
        
            # now you can use it
            print( º('#test') )
            print( º('.things') )
            a = º('<div class="test2"></div>')
            print( a )
        
            b = º('#test').append(a)
            print(b)
        
        ```
        
        Only recently started so check to see what's implemented.
        
        
        ### terminal
        
        There is a command line package that can call bash/unix/posix and other apps on the command line: <br />
        This package only works on nix systems as it effectively just passes stuff off to subprocess.
        
        ```python
        from domonic.terminal import *
        
        print(ls())
        print(ls("-al"))
        print(ls("../"))
        print(pwd())
        print(mkdir('somedir'))
        print(touch('somefile'))
        print(git('status'))
        
        for file in ls( "-al" ):
            print("Line : ", file)
        
        for f in ls():
            try:
                print(f)
                print(cat(f))
            except Exception as e:
                pass
        
        for i, l in enumerate(cat('LICENSE.txt')):
            print(i,l)
        
        print(man("ls"))
        print(echo('test'))
        print(df())
        print(du())
        
        for thing in du():
            print(thing)
        
        print(find('.'))
        # print(ping('eventual.technology'))# < TODO - need to strean output
        print(cowsay('moo'))
        print(wget('eventual.technology'))
        print(date())
        print(cal())
        ```
        
        or just run arbitrary commands...
        ```python
        from domonic.terminal import command
        command.run("echo hi")
        ```
        
        Take a look at the code in 'terminal.py' to see all the commands as there's loads. (Disclaimer: not all tested.)
        
        
        ## DOCS
        
        https://domonic.readthedocs.io/
        
        ### notes on templating
        
        while you can create a div with content like :
        
            div("some content")
        
        python doesn't allow named params before unamed ones. So you can't do this:
        
            div(_class="container", p("Some content") )
        
        or it will complain the params are in the wrong order. You have to instead put content before attributes:
        
            div( p("Some content"), _class="container")
        
        which is annoying when a div gets long.
        
        You can get around this by using 'html' which is available on every Element:
        
        div( _class="container" ).html("Some content")
        
        This is NOT like jQuery html func that returns just the inner content. use innerHTML for that.
        
        It is used specifically for rendering.
        
        
        ### Common Errors
        If templates are typed incorrectly they will not work. Here are some solutions to common errors when creating large templates...
        ( i.e. see bootstrap5 examples in test_domonic.py )
        
        IndexError: list index out of range
            - You most likely didn't put a underscore on an attribute.
        
        SyntaxError: invalid syntax
            - You are Missing a comma between attributes
        
        SyntaxError: positional argument follows keyword argument
            - You have to pass attributes LAST. and strings and objects first. *see docs*
        
        TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for ** or pow(): 'str' and 'dict'
            - You are Missing a comma between attributes. before the **{}
        
        
        ##### TODO - catch these errors and raise a friendly custom ParseError that tells you what to fix
        
        
        
        ### CLI
        There's a few args you can pass to domonic on the command line to help you out.
        
        To launch the docs for a quick reference to the APIs use:
        
        ```python
        
        python3 -m domonic -h
        
        ```
        
        This command will attempt to generate a template from a webpage. (only simple pages for now)
        
        ```python
        
        python3 -m domonic -d http://eventual.technology
        
        ```
        
        Then you can edit/tweak it to get what you need and build new components quicker.
        
        
        ### EXAMPLE PROJECTS
        
        A browser based file browser. Working example of how components can work:
        https://github.com/byteface/Blueberry/
        
        A cron viewer:
        https://github.com/byteface/ezcron/
        
        A basic game:
        https://github.com/byteface/bombdisposer/
        
        docs:
        https://domonic.readthedocs.io/
        
        
        There's also several useage examples in the repo so pull and have a look.
        
        
        ### Join-In
        Feel free to contribute if you find it useful.
        
        Email me, message me directly if you like or create a discussion on here.
        
        If there are any methods you want that are missing or not complete yet or you think you can help make it better just update the code and send a pull request.
        
        I'll merge and releaese asap.
        
        In the repo there's a requirements-dev.txt which is mostly the libs used in the examples.
        
        requirements.txt are the libs used for packaging just the lib.
         
        
        ### running examples
        
        ```bash
        . venv/bin/activate
        pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
        cd examples
        python lifecalendar.py
        ```
        
        ### run tests
        See Makefile:
        ```bash
        make test
        ```
        or to test a single function:
        ```bash
        python3.7 -m unittest tests.test_javascript.domonicTestCase.test_javascript_array
        ```
        see coverage
        ```bash
        coverage run -m unittest discover tests/
        coverage report
        ```
        
        ### rebuild docs
        See Makefile:
        ```bash
        cd docs
        make html
        ```
        
        ### Disclaimer
        
        There's several more widely supported libraries doing HTML generation, DOM reading/manipulation, terminal wrappers etc. Maybe use one of those for production due to strictness and support.
        
        This is more of a fast prototyping library.
        
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