Inspired by Pydantic's boolean, Booleanify is a Python package that provides a simple utility for converting strings representing boolean values into actual boolean values.
You can install Booleanify using pip:
pip install booleanifyTo use Booleanify in your Python code, simply import the booleanify function and pass a string representing a boolean value to it. The function will return the corresponding boolean value.
from booleanify import booleanify
result = booleanify("T")
print(result) # Output: True
result = booleanify("false")
print(result) # Output: FalseBooleanify supports the following string representations for boolean values:
| Input | Output |
|---|---|
| 1 | True |
| '1' | True |
| 'on' | True |
| 't' | True |
| 'true' | True |
| 'y' | True |
| 'yes' | True |
| 0 | False |
| 'off' | False |
| 'f' | False |
| 'false' | False |
| 'n' | False |
| 'no' | False |
If you have any suggestions, improvements, or issues regarding Booleanify, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request on GitHub.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.