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A convenience-dictionary of common operating-system information needed while writing code.
Update 4-Jan 2015: Moved support to Python 3.x
Simply:
.. code-block:: bash
pip install easyos
Using easyos is easy:
To list all the keys, simply import and print easyos
:
.. code-block:: python
$ python
>>> from pprint import pprint
>>> from easyos import easyos
{'current_gid': 20,
'current_uid': 501,
'current_user': 'tfisher',
'current_user_desktop': '/Users/tfisher/Desktop',
'current_user_group': 'staff',
'homedir': '/Users/tfisher',
'os': 'Darwin',
'platform': 'Darwin-14.4.0-x86_64-i386-64bit',
'python_installed_packages': ['easyos==2.2',
'coverage==3.7.1',
'cython==0.22.1',
'nose==1.3.4',
'pip==7.1.0',
'setuptools==18.0.1',
'six==1.8.0',
'sqlalchemy==0.9.8',
'wheel==0.24.0',],
'python_version': '3.4.3',
'python_version_feature_branch': '3.4',
'python_version_major': '3',
'release': '10.10.4',
'tmp_dir': '/var/folders/k6/dzxr5tss2kn_2tbbk_jfk4c40000gn/T',
'type': 'Darwin'}
>>>
To use easyos
in a script, simply call the relevant key:
.. code-block:: python
if easyos['os'] == 'Darwin' and easyos['python_version'] == '3.4.2':
print("Python3 on OS X.")
Abstract away the tedious bits of cross-platform coding:
.. code-block:: python
with open (easyos['tmp_dir']+'/script', 'w') as log:
message = "wow that's easy"
log.write(message)
Make a pull request with your change or addition and I'll merge it if nudges the module in the right direction.
As a non-Windows user, I'm unlikely to add more Windows attributes, but if you need something added, simply branch, make a pull request, and I'll likely merge.
FAQs
Common OS attributes in a user-friendly format.
We found that easyos demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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