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- Allow the selector to already be a list - Allow having None as a valid value (JSON "null") - Handle lists in addition to dicts - Try to guess whether the selector element is intented to be an int or a str based on the structure available (list means int) |
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Weboob is a project which provides a core library, modules and applications. Overview -------- The core library defines capabilities: features common to various websites. For example, http://www.youtube.com/ and http://www.dailymotion.com/ both provide videos; Weboob defines the "CapVideo" capability for them. Each module interfaces with a website and implements one or many of these capabilities. Modules can be configured (becoming a "backend"), which means that the end-user can provide personal information to access the underlying website, like a login and password. Applications allow the end-user to work with many modules in parallel, in a multi-threaded way. For example, one could search a video on many websites at once. Applications are toolkit-agnostic. They can use GTK+, Qt or be text-only. The latter can be used either in an interactive way or in pipes. The core library provides base classes which help developers write modules and applications. Weboob is written in Python and is distributed under the AGPLv3+ license. For more information, please go to the official website at http://weboob.org/ Installation is described on the website or in the INSTALL file.