Introduction to the CPL Docs
The Common Python Library (CPL) is a package for python and a development platform meant to help you create simple and efficient server and desktop applications.
This CPL docs help you learn, understand and use the package. From your first application to complex apps for enterprises.
Features
- cpl-core
Expandable
- Application base
Standardized application classes
Application object builder
Application extension classes
Startup classes
Startup extension classes
- Configuration
Configure via object mapped JSON
Console argument handling
- Console class for in and output
Banner
Spinner
Options (menu)
Table
Write
Write_at
Write_line
Write_line_at
- Dependency injection
Service lifetimes: singleton, scoped and transient
- Providing of application environment
Environment (development, staging, testing, production)
Appname
Customer
Hostname
Runtime directory
Working directory
- Logging
Standardized logger
Log-level (FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG & TRACE)
- Mail handling
Send mails
- Pipe classes
Convert input
- Utils
- Credential manager
Encryption via BASE64
- PIP wrapper class based on subprocess
Run pip commands
- String converter to different variants
to_lower_case
to_camel_case
…
- cpl-cli
Expandle
Code generation
Package managing
Build & Publishing
- cpl-discord
Utils for discord.py
Connector between cpl-core and discord.py
Prepared services for dependency injection
- cpl-query
Python list extensions
Functions for sorting and filtering
Like linq from C# but in python xD
- cpl-translate
Generic translations
Prepared translation service and translate pipe
Get translation from JSON files key dot.key notation
Manuals
These pages go into great detail about everything the Library can do.