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You can use this tool to compare 2 versions in order to know if is greater, lesser or equal to the other.
pip install version-comparison
get_lesser()
function return the lesser version of the provided, if none is lesser, the result is a None
value.
get_greater()
function return the greater version of the provided, if none is greater, the result is a None
value.
compare()
function return which one is greater, lesser or equal to the other.
from versions_comparison import Comparison
versions = Comparison(version_1, version_2)
versions.get_lesser()
versions.get_greater()
versions.compare()
dot numbers
: You can use numbers like 1.5
, 0.1.9
, 8.6.3
chars
: You can validate a version with chars. b > a
or d < z
There are a coulpe of exceptions that could be used to catch possible errors throwed by the library.
FormatVersion
: This exception is thrown when the version provided does not have a valid format.StringFormat
: This exception is thrown when the version provided is not a valid string type.from versions_comparison.exceptions import FormatVersion, StringFormat
FAQs
Get a comparison between 2 version strings
We found that version-comparison 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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