Metadata-Version: 2.4
Name: balparda_baselib
Version: 1.9
Summary: A base library for various utilities, by balparda@github.com
Author-email: Daniel Balparda <balparda@github.com>
License-Expression: Apache-2.0
Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/balparda/baselib
Project-URL: PyPI, https://pypi.org/project/balparda_baselib/
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
Classifier: Topic :: Security :: Cryptography
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License-File: LICENSE
Requires-Dist: cryptography>=41.0.7
Requires-Dist: Pillow>=10.2
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# Balparda's Base Library

Balparda's base library of util methods and classes.

Started in January/2023, by Daniel Balparda. This has stuff I used in my personal projects and then moved to a common library. It is all provided "as-is" without any promise or any presumption that it works or is safe. Use it if you like it but at you own risk and responsibility. Having said that, I make it public in the hope that it will be useful.

Since version 1.7 it is PyPI package:

<https://pypi.org/project/balparda_baselib/>

## License

Copyright 2025 Daniel Balparda <balparda@github.com>

Licensed under the ***Apache License, Version 2.0*** (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a [copy of the License here](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

## Use

### Install

To use in your project just do:

```sh
pip3 install balparda_baselib
```

and then `from balparda_baselib import base` for using it.

### Timing

TODO: this needs quite some work.

```python
from balparda_baselib import base

@base.Timed('Total main() method execution time')
def main():
  # will automatically time execution of this decorated method,
  # and upon exit will log to info, using the message given
  pass
```

### Humanize

TODO: this needs quite some work.

```python
from balparda_baselib import base

@base.Timed('Total main() method execution time')
def main():
  # will automatically time execution of this decorated method,
  # and upon exit will log to info, using the message given

  # decimal numbers humanized string conversion, from zero to Tera:
  print(base.HumanizedDecimal(11))              # will print '1'
  print(base.HumanizedDecimal(12100))           # will print '12.10k'
  print(base.HumanizedDecimal(13200000))        # will print '13.20M'
  print(base.HumanizedDecimal(15400000000000))  # will print '15.40T'

  # byte lengths humanized string conversion, from zero to Terabytes:
  print(base.HumanizedBytes(10))              # will print '10b'
  print(base.HumanizedBytes(10000))           # will print '9.77kb'
  print(base.HumanizedBytes(10000000))        # will print '9.54Mb'
  print(base.HumanizedBytes(10000000000000))  # will print '9.09Tb'

  # time lengths (in seconds) humanized string conversion, from milliseconds to days:
  print(base.HumanizedSeconds(0.00456789))  # will print '4.568 msecs'
  print(base.HumanizedSeconds(10))          # will print '10.00 secs'
  print(base.HumanizedSeconds(5000))        # will print '1.39 hours'
  print(base.HumanizedSeconds(100000))      # will print '1.16 days'
```

### Serialize

***ATTENTION: serialization is dangerous, and should be used with care!***

TODO: this needs quite some work.

```python
import getpass
from balparda_baselib import base

base.BinSerialize({'a': 1, 'b': 2}, '~/file1.db')   # will save the dict to `file1`, compressed
data = base.BinDeSerialize(file_path='~/file1.db')  # will load the dict from `file1`

str_password = getpass.getpass(prompt='Password: ')
key = base.DeriveKeyFromStaticPassword(str_password)
base.BinSerialize([1, 2], '~/file2.db', compress=False, key=key)             # save list to `file2`, encrypted
data = base.BinDeSerialize(file_path='~/file2.db', compress=False, key=key)  # load list from `file2`
```

## Appendix: Development Instructions

### Setup

If you want to develop for this project, first install [Poetry](https://python-poetry.org/docs/cli/), but make sure it is like this:

```sh
brew uninstall poetry
python3.12 -m pip install --user pipx
python3.12 -m pipx ensurepath
# re-open terminal
poetry self add poetry-plugin-export@^1.8  # allows export to requirements.txt (see below)
poetry config virtualenvs.in-project true  # creates venv inside project directory
poetry config pypi-token.pypi <TOKEN>      # add you personal project token
```

Now install the project:

```sh
brew install python@3.12 python@3.13 git
brew update
brew upgrade
brew cleanup -s
# or on Ubuntu/Debian: sudo apt-get install python3.12 python3.12-venv git

git clone https://github.com/balparda/baselib.git baselib
cd baselib

poetry env use python3.12  # creates the venv, use python 3.12 for development, but supports 3.13
poetry install --sync      # HONOR the project's poetry.lock file, uninstalls stray packages
poetry env info            # no-op: just to check

poetry run pytest
# or any command as:
poetry run <any-command>
```

To activate like a regular environment do:

```sh
poetry env activate
# will print activation command which you next execute, or you can do:
source .env/bin/activate                         # if .env is local to the project
source "$(poetry env info --path)/bin/activate"  # for other paths

pytest

deactivate
```

### Updating Dependencies

To update `poetry.lock` file to more current versions:

```sh
poetry update  # ignores current lock, updates, rewrites `poetry.lock` file
poetry run pytest
```

To add a new dependency you should:

```sh
poetry add "pkg>=1.2.3"  # regenerates lock, updates env
# also: "pkg@^1.2.3" = latest 1.* ; "pkg@~1.2.3" = latest 1.2.* ; "pkg@1.2.3" exact
poetry export --format requirements.txt --without-hashes --output requirements.txt
```

If you added a dependency to `pyproject.toml`:

```sh
poetry run pip3 freeze --all  # lists all dependencies pip knows about
poetry lock     # re-lock your dependencies, so `poetry.lock` is regenerated
poetry install  # sync your virtualenv to match the new lock file
poetry export --format requirements.txt --without-hashes --output requirements.txt
```

### Creating a New Version

```sh
# bump the version!
poetry version minor  # updates 1.6 to 1.7, for example
# or:
poetry version patch  # updates 1.6 to 1.6.1
# or:
poetry version <version-number>
# (also updates `pyproject.toml` and `poetry.lock`)

# publish to GIT, including a TAG
git commit -a -m "release version 1.7"
git tag 1.7
git push
git push --tags

# prepare package for PyPI
poetry build
poetry publish
```
