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# Traitlets 
 
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| **license**   |   Modified BSD License                 | 
 
Traitlets is a pure Python library enabling: 
 
- the enforcement of strong typing for attributes of Python objects 
 (typed attributes are called *"traits"*); 
- dynamically calculated default values; 
- automatic validation and coercion of trait attributes when attempting a 
  change; 
- registering for receiving notifications when trait values change; 
- reading configuring values from files or from command line 
  arguments - a distinct layer on top of traitlets, so you may use 
  traitlets without the configuration machinery. 
 
Its implementation relies on the [descriptor](https://docs.python.org/howto/descriptor.html) 
pattern, and it is a lightweight pure-python alternative of the 
[*traits* library](https://docs.enthought.com/traits/). 
 
Traitlets powers the configuration system of IPython and Jupyter 
and the declarative API of IPython interactive widgets. 
 
## Installation 
 
For a local installation, make sure you have 
[pip installed](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installing/) and run: 
 
```bash 
pip install traitlets 
``` 
 
For a **development installation**, clone this repository, change into the 
`traitlets` root directory, and run pip: 
 
```bash 
git clone https://github.com/ipython/traitlets.git 
cd traitlets 
pip install -e . 
``` 
 
## Running the tests 
 
```bash 
pip install "traitlets[test]" 
py.test traitlets 
``` 
 
## Usage 
 
Any class with trait attributes must inherit from `HasTraits`. 
For the list of available trait types and their properties, see the 
[Trait Types](https://traitlets.readthedocs.io/en/latest/trait_types.html) 
section of the documentation. 
 
### Dynamic default values 
 
To calculate a default value dynamically, decorate a method of your class with 
`@default({traitname})`. This method will be called on the instance, and 
should return the default value. In this example, the `_username_default` 
method is decorated with `@default('username')`: 
 
```Python 
import getpass 
from traitlets import HasTraits, Unicode, default 
 
class Identity(HasTraits): 
    username = Unicode() 
 
    @default('username') 
    def _username_default(self): 
        return getpass.getuser() 
``` 
 
### Callbacks when a trait attribute changes 
 
When a trait changes, an application can follow this trait change with 
additional actions. 
 
To do something when a trait attribute is changed, decorate a method with 
[`traitlets.observe()`](https://traitlets.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html?highlight=observe#traitlets.observe). 
The method will be called with a single argument, a dictionary which contains 
an owner, new value, old value, name of the changed trait, and the event type. 
 
In this example, the `_num_changed` method is decorated with ``@observe(`num`)``: 
 
```Python 
from traitlets import HasTraits, Integer, observe 
 
class TraitletsExample(HasTraits): 
    num = Integer(5, help="a number").tag(config=True) 
 
    @observe('num') 
    def _num_changed(self, change): 
        print("{name} changed from {old} to {new}".format(**change)) 
``` 
 
and is passed the following dictionary when called: 
 
```Python 
{ 
  'owner': object,  # The HasTraits instance 
  'new': 6,         # The new value 
  'old': 5,         # The old value 
  'name': "foo",    # The name of the changed trait 
  'type': 'change', # The event type of the notification, usually 'change' 
} 
``` 
 
### Validation and coercion 
 
Each trait type (`Int`, `Unicode`, `Dict` etc.) may have its own validation or 
coercion logic. In addition, we can register custom cross-validators 
that may depend on the state of other attributes. For example: 
 
```Python 
from traitlets import HasTraits, TraitError, Int, Bool, validate 
 
class Parity(HasTraits): 
    value = Int() 
    parity = Int() 
 
    @validate('value') 
    def _valid_value(self, proposal): 
        if proposal['value'] % 2 != self.parity: 
            raise TraitError('value and parity should be consistent') 
        return proposal['value'] 
 
    @validate('parity') 
    def _valid_parity(self, proposal): 
        parity = proposal['value'] 
        if parity not in [0, 1]: 
            raise TraitError('parity should be 0 or 1') 
        if self.value % 2 != parity: 
            raise TraitError('value and parity should be consistent') 
        return proposal['value'] 
 
parity_check = Parity(value=2) 
 
# Changing required parity and value together while holding cross validation 
with parity_check.hold_trait_notifications(): 
    parity_check.value = 1 
    parity_check.parity = 1 
``` 
 
However, we **recommend** that custom cross-validators don't modify the state 
of the HasTraits instance. 
 
### Release build: 
 
Releases should be automatically build and pushed to Pypi when a tag is marked and pushed to GitHub.

```bash 
$ pip install build 
$ python -m build . 
```