How to use _matches method in pyshould

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web_test.py

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...31 return '%s-%s' % (name, id)3233class Test(unittest.TestCase):3435 def test_matches(self):36 # matched, not raw mapping:37 self.assertEquals((), _matches('/​', False, '/​'))38 self.assertEquals((), _matches('/​abc', False, '/​abc'))39 self.assertEquals((), _matches('/​a/​b/​c', False, '/​a/​b/​c'))40 self.assertEquals((), _matches('/​a/​', False, '/​a/​'))4142 self.assertEquals(('123',), _matches('/​$', False, '/​123'))43 self.assertEquals(('abc',), _matches('/​$', False, '/​abc'))44 self.assertEquals(('xyz',), _matches('/​$/​', False, '/​xyz/​'))45 self.assertEquals(('a', 'b', 'c'), _matches('/​$/​$/​$/​', False, '/​a/​b/​c/​'))46 self.assertEquals(('a', 'b', 'c'), _matches('/​$-$-$/​', False, '/​a-b-c/​'))47 self.assertEquals(('a', 'b', 'c'), _matches('/​pro-$/​$/​$/​', False, '/​pro-a/​b/​c/​'))4849 # not matched, not raw mapping:50 self.assertEquals(None, _matches('/​', False, ''))51 self.assertEquals(None, _matches('/​', False, '/​abc'))52 self.assertEquals(None, _matches('/​$', False, '/​abc/​'))53 self.assertEquals(None, _matches('/​$/​$/​', False, '/​a/​b/​c/​'))54 self.assertEquals(None, _matches('/​abc-$', False, '/​abc.xyz'))5556 # matched, raw mapping:57 self.assertEquals((), _matches('/​', True, '/​'))58 self.assertEquals(('abc',), _matches('/​(.*)', True, '/​abc'))59 self.assertEquals(('abc/​xyz',), _matches('/​(.*)', True, '/​abc/​xyz'))60 self.assertEquals(('abc', 'xyz'), _matches('/​(.*)/​(.*)', True, '/​abc/​xyz'))61 self.assertEquals(('a', 'b', ''), _matches('/​(.+)/​(.+)/​(.*)', True, '/​a/​b/​'))6263 # not matched, raw mapping:64 self.assertEquals(None, _matches('/​', True, ''))65 self.assertEquals(None, _matches('/​abc(.+)', True, '/​abc'))66 self.assertEquals(None, _matches('/​(.+)/​(.+)/​(.+)', True, '/​a/​b/​'))6768 def test_say(self):69 f = say70 self.assertTrue(f.support_get)71 self.assertFalse(f.support_post)72 self.assertFalse(f.raw_mapping)73 self.assertEquals('/​say', f.pattern)74 self.assertEquals('say', f.__name__)75 self.assertEquals('hello', f())76 self.assertEquals((), f.matches('/​say'))77 self.assertEquals(None, f.matches('/​say/​'))7879 def test_get_product(self):80 f = get_product ...

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queue.py

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1from django.core.cache import cache2from .models import TwitchUser, Match, Game3QUEUE_TIMEOUT = 60 * 60 * 244class Queue:5 def __init__(self, channel_name):6 self.channel_name = channel_name7 self.channel = TwitchUser.from_username(channel_name, True).get_or_create_channel()8 self._matches = []9 self._open = False10 @property11 def current_match(self):12 return self._matches[0] if self._matches else None13 def get_match(self, index):14 return self._matches[index - 1]15 def add_match(self, player1, player2):16 match = Match(player1=player1, player2=player2, channel=self.channel)17 match.save()18 self._matches.append(match)19 self.save()20 def insert_match(self, player1, player2, index):21 if len(self._matches) < index:22 self.add_match(player1, player2)23 return len(self)24 match = Match(player1=player1, player2=player2, channel=self.channel)25 match.save()26 self._matches.insert(index - 1, match)27 self.save()28 return index29 def move_match(self, old_index, new_index):30 match = self._matches.pop(old_index - 1)31 self._matches.insert(min(new_index - 1, len(self)), match)32 self.save()33 def remove_match(self, index):34 match = self._matches.pop(index - 1)35 match.delete()36 self.save()37 def end_match(self, ended_by):38 match = self._matches.pop(0)39 match.end(ended_by)40 self.save()41 def clear(self):42 for match in self._matches:43 match.delete()44 self._matches = []45 self.save()46 def save(self):47 cache.set(f"queues.{self.channel_name}", self, timeout=QUEUE_TIMEOUT)48 def open(self):49 self._open = True50 self.save()51 def close(self):52 self._open = False53 self.save()54 def declare_winner(self, winner, losing_score):55 self.current_match.add_game(winner, losing_score)56 self.save()57 def is_empty(self):58 return len(self._matches) == 059 def is_open(self):60 return self._open61 @staticmethod62 def get(channel_name):63 return cache.get(f"queues.{channel_name}")64 def __len__(self):65 return len(self._matches)66 def __iter__(self):67 return iter(self._matches)68 def __bool__(self):...

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api.py

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1#!/​usr/​bin/​python2from driver import send_command, get_encoding3import time4import logging5import sys6import re7import traceback8# ------------------ API Commands ----------------------9def get_general_status():10 try:11 logging.debug('Querying device general status...')12 _cmd = 'QPIGS'13 _crc = 'ss'14 _res = send_command(_cmd, _crc)15 logging.debug('Result returned: %s', _res)16 _regex = r"\b(\d{1,3}\.?\d{0,2})\b"17 _match = re.search(_regex, _res)18 _matches = [x.group() for x in re.finditer( _regex, str(_res))]19 _grid_volt = _matches[0]20 _grid_freq = _matches[1]21 _ac_output_volt = _matches[2]22 _ac_output_freq = _matches[3]23 _ac_output_apparent_power = _matches[4]24 _ac_output_active_power = _matches[5]25 _output_load_perc = _matches[6]26 _bus_volt = _matches[7]27 _battery_volt = _matches[8]28 _battery_charging_current = _matches[9]29 _battery_capacity = _matches[10]30 _inverter_heat_sink_temp = _matches[11]31 # _pv_input_current_for_battery = _matches[12]32 # _pv_input_volt = _matches[13]33 # _battery_volt_from_scc = _matches[14]34 # _battery_discharge_current = _matches[15]35 # _device_status = _matches[16]36 _dataset = {37 "query_cmd": _cmd,38 "data": {39 "grid_voltage": _grid_volt40 }41 }42 return _dataset['data']43 except Exception as e:44 raise...

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