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Nutree is a Python library for tree data structures with an intuitive, yet powerful, API.
Nutree Facts
Handle multiple references of single objects ('clones')
Search by name pattern, id, or object reference
Compare two trees and calculate patches
Unobtrusive handling of arbitrary objects
Save as DOT file and graphwiz diagram
Nodes can be plain strings or objects
(De)Serialize to (compressed) JSON
Save as Mermaid flow diagram
Different traversal methods
Generate random trees
Convert to RDF graph
Fully type annotated
Typed child nodes
Pretty print
Navigation
Filtering
Fast
Example
A simple tree, with text nodes
from nutree import Tree, Node
tree = Tree("Store")
n = tree.add("Records")
n.add("Let It Be")
n.add("Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!")
n = tree.add("Books")
n.add("The Little Prince")
tree.print()
Tree<'Store'>
āāāā 'Records'
ā āāāā 'Let It Be'
ā ā°āāā "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!"
ā°āāā 'Books'
ā°āāā 'The Little Prince'
Tree nodes wrap the data and also expose methods for navigation, searching, iteration, ...
records_node = tree["Records"]
assert isinstance(records_node, Node)
assert records_node.name == "Records"
print(records_node.first_child())
Node<'Let It Be', data_id=510268653885439170>
Nodes may be strings or arbitrary objects:
alice = Person("Alice", age=23, guid="{123-456}")
tree.add(alice)
# Lookup nodes by object, data_id, name pattern, ...
assert isinstance(tree[alice].data, Person)
del tree[alice]
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FAQs
A Python library for tree data structures with an intuitive, yet powerful, API.
We found that nutree demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.Ā It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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