attr

Simple decorator to set attributes of target function or class in a DRY way.

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attr

Simple decorator to set attributes of target function or class in a DRY way.

Usage example:

# Django proposes:
def my_calculated_field(...
my_calculated_field.short_description = 'Field'
my_calculated_field.admin_order_field = 'real_field'

# DRY:
@attr(short_description='Field', admin_order_field='real_field')
def my_calculated_field(...

Get it:

sudo pip install attr
from attr import attr

New popular http://attrs.org used by https://pytest.org defines another "attr" package that shadows this "attr" module.
Please use "dry_attr" alias to unshadow it:

from dry_attr import attr
from dry_attr import dry_attr

attr version 0.3.2
Copyright (C) 2013-2022 by Denis Ryzhkov denisr@denisr.com
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