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datadispatch provides a dispatch mechanism (a.k.a. polymorphism) like functools.singledispatch
, but it operates on data instead of types. This is useful if you are creating simple data-centric applications where you want polymorphism à la carte without resorting to types or classes.
datadispatch is available through pip: pip install datadispatch
from datadispatch import datadispatch
@datadispatch(lambda args, _: args[0].get('type'))
def handle(message):
raise ValueError('cannot handle message: {}'.format(message))
@handle.register('ping')
def _(message):
return 'you sent ping'
@handle.register('pong')
def _(message):
return 'you sent pong'
print(handle(
{'type': 'ping', 'payload': 'hello'}
))
FAQs
Like functools.singledispatch but for values
We found that datadispatch demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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