This answer was deleted by moderators, I believe by mistake. While it's short, it absolutely perfectly answers the question. The question currently has no other answers.
Related to this: I think deleting answers should be done more carefully. In this case, the author who put significant effort to answer the question (they actually opened an SO account just for that!), didn't even get a chance to edit their question, they simply saw their answer gone within 3 hours after posting it.
And of course the OP who asked the question, and a couple people (other than me) who upvoted that question, didn't get a chance to see the perfect answer to the question (the OP doesn't have 10k rep). Overall, a very sad outcome.
Screenshot of the answer below. I'm told it's ok to post it.
Please note that the OP didn't ask for a complicated implementation; they clearly preferred a simple/official way to achieve their goal. So the perfect answer would be a reference to the package/module/class that does what they want. That reference was provided in plain text and in a URL link.
What else should be added to this answer to make it acceptable? I've been on SO for almost 10 years, and still wouldn't know how to improve this answer. For the person who went to the trouble of answering, this was the first post, so it's even harder for them to see what they did wrong.
The only thing I would think of adding is an example of usage, but it won't solve the problem that if the package is renamed or gone, the answer will no longer be useful. I think that's just the nature of questions about how to do something with an existing API.
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? If so, I'm puzzled why you think it's valuable. The hard part was finding that the package exists; using it is absolutely trivial. There's an unfortunate risk that the package may be gone one day, thus making the answer useless; but that risk seems unavoidable regardless of any changes to the answer.