Source code for logilab.common.optparser

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"""Extend OptionParser with commands.

Example:

>>> parser = OptionParser()
>>> parser.usage = '%prog COMMAND [options] <arg> ...'
>>> parser.add_command('build', 'mymod.build')
>>> parser.add_command('clean', run_clean, add_opt_clean)
>>> run, options, args = parser.parse_command(sys.argv[1:])
>>> return run(options, args[1:])

With mymod.build that defines two functions run and add_options
"""

__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"

from warnings import warn

import sys
import optparse

warn(
    "lgc.optparser module is deprecated, use lgc.clcommands instead",
    DeprecationWarning,
    stacklevel=2,
)


[docs]class OptionParser(optparse.OptionParser): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): optparse.OptionParser.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) self._commands = {} self.min_args, self.max_args = 0, 1
[docs] def add_command(self, name, mod_or_funcs, help=""): """name of the command, name of module or tuple of functions (run, add_options) """ assert isinstance(mod_or_funcs, str) or isinstance( mod_or_funcs, tuple ), "mod_or_funcs has to be a module name or a tuple of functions" self._commands[name] = (mod_or_funcs, help)
[docs] def print_main_help(self): optparse.OptionParser.print_help(self) print("\ncommands:") for cmdname, (_, help) in self._commands.items(): print(f"{cmdname: 10} - {help}")
[docs] def parse_command(self, args): if len(args) == 0: self.print_main_help() sys.exit(1) cmd = args[0] args = args[1:] if cmd not in self._commands: if cmd in ("-h", "--help"): self.print_main_help() sys.exit(0) elif self.version is not None and cmd == "--version": self.print_version() sys.exit(0) self.error("unknown command") self.prog = f"{self.prog} {cmd}" mod_or_f, help = self._commands[cmd] # optparse inserts self.description between usage and options help self.description = help if isinstance(mod_or_f, str): exec("from %s import run, add_options" % mod_or_f) else: run, add_options = mod_or_f add_options(self) (options, args) = self.parse_args(args) if not (self.min_args <= len(args) <= self.max_args): self.error("incorrect number of arguments") return run, options, args