Upgrading¶
From v3.x.x to v4.0.0¶
Start by reading the full list of changes in v4.0.0 at the Changelog. There are a significant amount of backwards-incompatibilities that will likely need to be addressed:
All function aliases have been removed in favor of having a single named function for everything. This was done to make things less confusing by having only a single named function that performs an action vs. potentially using two different names for the same function.
A few functions have been removed whose functionality was duplicated by another function.
Some functions have been renamed for consistency and to align with Lodash.
Many functions have had their callback argument moved to another function to align with Lodash.
The generic
callbackargument has been renamed to eitheriteratee,predicate, orcomparator. This was done to make it clearer what the callback is doing and to align more with Lodash’s naming conventions.
Once the shock of those backwards-incompatibilities has worn off, discover 72 new functions:
19 new array methods
6 new collection methods
pydash.collections.flat_depth()pydash.collections.flatten_depth()
2 new function methods
12 new object methods
pydash.objects.udpate_with()
8 new numerical methods
4 new predicate methods
6 new string methods
15 new utility methods
From v2.x.x to v3.0.0¶
There were several breaking changes in v3.0.0:
Make
to_stringconvertNoneto empty string. (breaking change)Make the following functions work with empty strings and
None: (breaking change)camel_casecapitalizecharschopchop_rightclass_casecleancount_substrdecapitalizeends_withjoinjs_replacekebab_caselinesquotere_replacereplaceseries_phraseseries_phrase_serialstarts_withsurround
Reorder function arguments for
afterfrom(n, func)to(func, n). (breaking change)Reorder function arguments for
beforefrom(n, func)to(func, n). (breaking change)Reorder function arguments for
timesfrom(n, callback)to(callback, n). (breaking change)Reorder function arguments for
js_matchfrom(reg_exp, text)to(text, reg_exp). (breaking change)Reorder function arguments for
js_replacefrom(reg_exp, text, repl)to(text, reg_exp, repl). (breaking change)
And some potential breaking changes:
Move
arrays.jointostrings.join(possible breaking change).Rename
join/implode’s second parameter fromdelimitertoseparator. (possible breaking change)Rename
split/explode’s second parameter fromdelimitertoseparator. (possible breaking change)
Some notable new features/functions:
31 new string methods
pydash.strings.class_case()pydash.strings.re_replace()
1 new array method
2 new function methods
1 new collection method:
pydash.collections.sort_by_all()
4 new object methods
pydash.objects.to_plain_object()
4 new predicate methods
pydash.predicates.is_builtin()and aliaspydash.predicates.is_native()
1 new utility method
pydash.utilities.prop_of()and aliaspydash.utilities.property_of()
6 new aliases:
pydash.predicates.is_bool()forpydash.predicates.is_boolean()pydash.predicates.is_dict()forpydash.predicates.is_plain_object()pydash.predicates.is_int()forpydash.predicates.is_integer()pydash.predicates.is_num()forpydash.predicates.is_number()pydash.strings.truncate()forpydash.strings.trunc()pydash.strings.underscore_case()forpydash.strings.snake_case()
Chaining can now accept the root
valueargument late.Chains can be re-used with differnt initial values via
chain().plant.New chains can be created using the chain’s computed value as the new chain’s initial value via
chain().commit.Support iteration over class instance properties for non-list, non-dict, and non-iterable objects.
Late Value Chaining¶
The passing of the root value argument for chaining can now be done “late” meaning that you can build chains without providing a value at the beginning. This allows you to build a chain and re-use it with different root values:
>>> from pydash import py_
>>> square_sum = py_().power(2).sum()
>>> [square_sum([1, 2, 3]), square_sum([4, 5, 6]), square_sum([7, 8, 9])]
[14, 77, 194]
See also
For more details on method chaining, check out Method Chaining.
For a full listing of changes in
v3.0.0, check out the Changelog.
From v1.x.x to v2.0.0¶
There were several breaking and potentially breaking changes in v2.0.0:
pydash.arrays.flatten()is now shallow by default. Previously, it was deep by default. For deep flattening, use eitherflatten(..., is_deep=True)orflatten_deep(...).pydash.predicates.is_number()now returnsFalsefor booleanTrueandFalse. Previously, it returnedTrue.Internally, the files located in
pydash.apiwere moved topydash. If you imported frompydash.api.<module>, then it’s recommended to change your imports to pull frompydash.The function
functions()was renamed tocallables()to avoid ambiguities with the modulefunctions.py.
Some notable new features:
Callback functions no longer require the full call signature definition.
A new “_” instance was added which supports both method chaining and module method calling. See py_ Instance for more details.
See also
For a full listing of changes in v2.0.0, check out the Changelog.