pyrit.prompt_converter.FlipConverter#

class FlipConverter[source]#

Bases: PromptConverter

Flips the input text prompt. For example, “hello me” would be converted to “em olleh”.

__init__()#

Initializes the prompt converter.

Methods

__init__()

Initializes the prompt converter.

convert_async(*, prompt[, input_type])

Converts the given prompt by reversing the text.

convert_tokens_async(*, prompt[, ...])

Converts substrings within a prompt that are enclosed by specified start and end tokens.

get_identifier()

Returns an identifier dictionary for the converter.

input_supported(input_type)

Checks if the input type is supported by the converter.

output_supported(output_type)

Checks if the output type is supported by the converter.

Attributes

supported_input_types

Returns a list of supported input types for the converter.

supported_output_types

Returns a list of supported output types for the converter.

async convert_async(*, prompt: str, input_type: Literal['text', 'image_path', 'audio_path', 'video_path', 'url', 'reasoning', 'error'] = 'text') ConverterResult[source]#

Converts the given prompt by reversing the text.

input_supported(input_type: Literal['text', 'image_path', 'audio_path', 'video_path', 'url', 'reasoning', 'error']) bool[source]#

Checks if the input type is supported by the converter.

Parameters:

input_type (PromptDataType) – The input type to check.

Returns:

True if the input type is supported, False otherwise.

Return type:

bool

output_supported(output_type: Literal['text', 'image_path', 'audio_path', 'video_path', 'url', 'reasoning', 'error']) bool[source]#

Checks if the output type is supported by the converter.

Parameters:

output_type (PromptDataType) – The output type to check.

Returns:

True if the output type is supported, False otherwise.

Return type:

bool