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question_utils.py
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"""
Question utils functions
"""
import pathlib
from random import choice
from typing import List
import re
README_PATH = pathlib.Path(__file__).parent.parent / "README.md"
EXERCISES_PATH = pathlib.Path(__file__).parent.parent / "exercises"
DETAILS_PATTERN = re.compile(r"<details>(.*?)</details>", re.DOTALL)
SUMMARY_PATTERN = re.compile(r"<summary>(.*?)</summary>", re.DOTALL)
B_PATTERN = re.compile(r"<b>(.*?)</b>", re.DOTALL)
def get_file_content() -> str:
with README_PATH.open("r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
return f.read()
def get_question_list(file_content: str) -> List[str]:
details = DETAILS_PATTERN.findall(file_content)
return [
SUMMARY_PATTERN.search(detail).group(1)
for detail in details
if SUMMARY_PATTERN.search(detail)
]
def get_answered_questions(file_content: str) -> List[str]:
details = DETAILS_PATTERN.findall(file_content)
answered = []
for detail in details:
summary_match = SUMMARY_PATTERN.search(detail)
b_match = B_PATTERN.search(detail)
if (
summary_match
and b_match
and summary_match.group(1).strip()
and b_match.group(1).strip()
):
answered.append(summary_match.group(1))
return answered
def get_answers_count() -> List[int]:
file_content = get_file_content()
answered = get_answered_questions(file_content)
all_questions = get_question_list(file_content)
return [len(answered), len(all_questions)]
def get_challenges_count() -> int:
return len(list(EXERCISES_PATH.glob("*.md")))
def get_random_question(question_list: List[str], with_answer: bool = False) -> str:
if with_answer:
return choice(get_answered_questions(get_file_content()))
return choice(get_question_list(get_file_content()))
"""Use this question_list. Unless you have already opened/worked/need the file, then don't or
you will end up doing the same thing twice.
eg:
# my_dir/main.py
from scripts import question_utils
print(
question_utils.get_answered_questions(
question_utils.get_question_list(
question_utils.get_file_content()
)
)
)
>> 123
"""
if __name__ == "__main__":
import doctest
doctest.testmod()