list¶
List datatype is used to operate on Python’s list type. If there is no need to apply any filter, but just to get all the lists from a searchable container, one can use this code:
>>> instructions.findlist().inside(['foo', True, {'a': 'b'}, ['bar', 5], (9.32,)])
[['bar', 5]]
exact¶
An exact match.
>>> instructions.findlist__exact([9.32]).inside(['foo', True, ['foo', 'bar'], ['bar', 5], [9.32]])
[[9.32]]
len¶
Checks that a list has specified length.
>>> instructions.findlist__len(2).inside(['foo', True, ['foo', 'bar'], ['bar', 5], [9.32]])
[['foo', 'bar'], ['bar', 5]]
lenlt¶
Checks that a list has length less than specified.
>>> instructions.findlist__lenlt(2).inside(['foo', True, ['foo', 'bar'], ['bar', 5], [9.32]])
[[9.32]]
lenlte¶
Checks that a list has length less than or equal to specified.
>>> instructions.findlist__lenlte(2).inside(['foo', True, ['foo', 'bar'], ['bar', 5], [9.32]])
[['foo', 'bar'], ['bar', 5], [9.32]]
lengt¶
Checks that a list has length greater than specified.
>>> instructions.findlist__lengt(1).inside(['foo', True, ['foo', 'bar'], ['bar', 5], [9.32]])
[['foo', 'bar'], ['bar', 5]]
lengte¶
Checks that a list has length greater than or equal to specified.
>>> instructions.findlist__lengte(1).inside(['foo', True, ['foo', 'bar'], ['bar', 5], [9.32]])
[['foo', 'bar'], ['bar', 5], [9.32]]
contains¶
Checks that a list contains the specified value.
>>> instructions.findlist__contains('bar').inside(['foo', True, ['foo', 'bar'], ['bar', 5], [9.32]])
[['foo', 'bar'], ['bar', 5]]
contains_all¶
Checks that a list contains all specified values.
>>> instructions.findlist__contains_all(['foo', 'baz']).inside(['foo', True, ['foo', 'baz'], ['bar', 5], [9.32]])
[['foo', 'baz']]
contains_any¶
Checks that a list contains any of specified values.
>>> instructions.findlist__contains_any(['foo', 'bar']).inside(['foo', True, ['foo', 'bar'], ['bar', 5], [9.32]])
[['foo', 'bar'], ['bar', 5]]
str_contains_str¶
Checks that a list contains at least one string, which contains specified substring.
>>> instructions.findlist__str_contains_str('ba').inside(['foo', True, ['foo', 'bar'], ['bar', 5], [9.32]])
[['foo', 'bar'], ['bar', 5]]