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A python package for validating expectations of text data, and safely reporting exceptions
This python package provides a set of tools to solve several of the major challenges that arise in the transmission of data. These tools attempt to solve four main problems:
These problems are solved with the following feature sets in this package:
For most users, the recommended method to install is via pip:
pip install rumydata
This package requires python version 3.7 or higher. By default there are no third-party package dependencies. However, some extras are available.
pip install rumydata[Excel]
pip install rumydata[Parquet]
Please see the full documentation at readthedocs
This project follows the specifications of Semantic Versioning 2.0.
Users of this package should avoid calling any private or semi-private members
(i.e. starting with one or more underscores _
in the name). As long as this rule
is followed, upgrading to a higher minor or patch release should always be safe.
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A python package for validating expectations of text data, and safely reporting exceptions
We found that rumydata 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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