A minimal DSL for Python
Minilanguage
is a minimal DSL for Python written with Ply.
Is it intended to be a starting point for writing more specific DSLs.
Currently, it only implements simple boolean logic and objects/strings evaluation.
from minilanguage.grammar import Parser context = { 'country': 'US', 'user': { 'username': 'regular_user', 'data_bag': { "payload": 'abc', } } } parser = Parser() parser.build() parser.evaluate("2 + 0.5", context) # 2.5 parser.evaluate("12 + 12", context) # 24 parser.evaluate("12 == 12", context) # True parser.evaluate("12 != 12", context) # False parser.evaluate("12 and False", context) # False parser.evaluate("12 or False", context) # 12 parser.evaluate("12 > 10", context) # True parser.evaluate("12 < 10", context) # False parser.evaluate("12 <= 12", context) # True parser.evaluate("12 >= 12", context) # True parser.evaluate("country", context) # 'US' parser.evaluate("country == 'US'", context) # True parser.evaluate("user['username']", context) # 'regular_user' parser.evaluate("'a', 'b'", context) # tuple('a', 'b') parser.evaluate("user['data_bag']['payload']", context) # 'abc' parser.evaluate("user.get('missing_key', 'default')", context) # 'default' parser.evaluate("12 if False else 14", context) # 14
This software is released under the MIT License.