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NOTE: This still is very much work in progress !!!
Different version are likely to be incompatible.
TODO:
* Incorporate the changes made by (see Inbox)
* Add number range option using srange()
"""
__copyright__ = """\
Copyright (c), 1997-2000, IKDS Marc-Andre Lemburg (mal@lemburg.com)
Copyright (c), 2000-2009, eGenix.com Software GmbH (info@egenix.com)
See the documentation for further information on copyrights,
or contact the author. All Rights Reserved.
"""
__version__ = '1.3'
import sys, getopt, glob, os, re, exceptions, traceback
# For Python < 2.2 compatibility:
try:
True
except NameError:
True = 1
False = 0
### Helpers
def _getopt_flags(options):
""" Convert the option list to a getopt flag string and long opt
list
"""
s = []
l = []
for o in options:
if o.prefix == '-':
# short option
s.append(o.name)
if o.takes_argument:
s.append(':')
else:
# long option
if o.takes_argument:
l.append(o.name+'=')
else:
l.append(o.name)
return ''.join(s),l
def invisible_input(prompt='>>> '):
""" Get raw input from a terminal without echoing the characters to
the terminal, e.g. for password queries.
"""
import getpass
entry = getpass.getpass(prompt)
if entry is None:
raise KeyboardInterrupt
return entry
def fileopen(name, mode='wb', encoding=None):
""" Open a file using mode.
Default mode is 'wb' meaning to open the file for writing in
binary mode. If encoding is given, I/O to and from the file is
transparently encoded using the given encoding.
Files opened for writing are chmod()ed to 0600.
"""
if name == 'stdout':
return sys.stdout
elif name == 'stderr':
return sys.stderr
elif name == 'stdin':
return sys.stdin
else:
if encoding is not None:
import codecs
f = codecs.open(name, mode, encoding)
else:
f = open(name, mode)
if 'w' in mode:
os.chmod(name, 0600)
return f
def option_dict(options):
""" Return a dictionary mapping option names to Option instances.
"""
d = {}
for option in options:
d[option.name] = option
return d
def parse_optionstring(optionstring):
""" Split the optionstring into a tuple (prefix, name).
"""
if not optionstring[:1] == '-':
raise TypeError,'option strings must start with "-"'
if optionstring[:2] == '--':
prefix = '--'
name = optionstring[2:]
else:
prefix = '-'
name = optionstring[1:]
return prefix, name
# Alias
getpasswd = invisible_input
_integerRE = re.compile('\s*(-?\d+)\s*$')
_integerRangeRE = re.compile('\s*(-?\d+)\s*-\s*(-?\d+)\s*$')
def srange(s,
integer=_integerRE,
integerRange=_integerRangeRE):
""" Converts a textual representation of integer numbers and ranges
to a Python list.
Supported formats: 2,3,4,2-10,-1 - -3, 5 - -2
Values are appended to the created list in the order specified
in the string.
"""
l = []
append = l.append
for entry in s.split(','):
m = integer.match(entry)
if m:
append(int(m.groups()[0]))
continue
m = integerRange.match(entry)
if m:
start,end = map(int,m.groups())
l[len(l):] = range(start,end+1)
return l
def abspath(path,
expandvars=os.path.expandvars,expanduser=os.path.expanduser,
join=os.path.join,getcwd=os.getcwd):
""" Return the corresponding absolute path for path.
path is expanded in the usual shell ways before
joining it with the current working directory.
"""
try:
path = expandvars(path)
except AttributeError:
pass
try:
path = expanduser(path)
except AttributeError:
pass
return join(getcwd(), path)
### Option classes
class Option:
""" Option base class. Takes no argument.
"""
default = None
helptext = ''
prefix = '-'
takes_argument = 0
has_default = 0
tab = 15
def __init__(self, optionstring, help=None):
self.prefix, self.name = parse_optionstring(optionstring)
if help:
self.help = help
def __str__(self):
o = self
name = o.prefix + o.name
if o.takes_argument:
name = name + ' arg'
if len(name) > self.tab:
name = name + '\n' + ' ' * (self.tab + 1 + len(o.prefix))
else:
name = '%-*s ' % (self.tab, name)
description = o.help
if o.has_default:
description = description + ' (%s)' % o.default
return '%s %s' % (name, description)
def get_optionstring(self):
return self.prefix + self.name
class ArgumentOption(Option):
""" Option that takes an argument.
An optional default argument can be given.
"""
def __init__(self,name,help=None,default=None):
# Basemethod
Option.__init__(self,name,help)
if default is not None:
self.default = default
self.has_default = 1
self.takes_argument = 1
class SwitchOption(Option):
""" Options that can be on or off. Has an optional default value.
"""
def __init__(self,name,help=None,default=None):
# Basemethod
Option.__init__(self,name,help)
if default is not None:
self.default = default
self.has_default = 1
### Application baseclass
class Application:
""" Command line application interface with builtin argument
parsing.
"""
# Options the program accepts (Option instances)
options = []
# Standard settings; these are appended to options in __init__
preset_options = [SwitchOption('-v',
'generate verbose output'),
SwitchOption('--verbose',
'generate verbose output'),
SwitchOption('-h',
'show this help text'),
SwitchOption('--help',
'show this help text'),
SwitchOption('--yes',
'answer yes to all confirmations'),
SwitchOption('--debug',
'enable debugging'),
SwitchOption('--copyright',
'show copyright'),
SwitchOption('--examples',
'show examples of usage')]
# The help layout looks like this:
# [header] - defaults to ''
#
# [synopsis] - formatted as '<self.name> %s' % self.synopsis
#
# options:
# [options] - formatted from self.options
#
# [version] - formatted as 'Version:\n %s' % self.version, if given
#
# [about] - defaults to ''
#
# Note: all fields that do not behave as template are formatted
# using the instances dictionary as substitution namespace,
# e.g. %(name)s will be replaced by the applications name.
#
# Header (default to program name)
header = ''
# Name (defaults to program name)
name = ''
# Synopsis (%(name)s is replaced by the program name)
synopsis = '%(name)s [option] files...'
# Version (optional)
version = ''
# General information printed after the possible options (optional)
about = ''
# Examples of usage to show when the --examples option is given (optional)
examples = ''
# Copyright to show
copyright = __copyright__
# Apply file globbing ?
globbing = 1
# Generate debug output ?
debug = 0
# Generate verbose output ?
verbose = 0
# Internal errors to catch
InternalError = exceptions.Exception
# Text to display if the user has not provided an entry value for
# a required field
missing_entry_text = 'missing entry'
# Text to display if the user has entered an unsupported value
wrong_entry_text = 'please only use the shown values'
# Answer yes to all questions ?
answer_yes = False
# Instance variables:
values = None # Dictionary of passed options (or default values)
# indexed by the options name, e.g. '-h'
files = None # List of passed filenames
optionlist = None # List of passed options
optionmap = None # Dictionary mapping option name to Option instance
def __init__(self,argv=None):
# Setup application specs
if argv is None:
argv = sys.argv
self.filename = os.path.split(argv[0])[1]
if not self.name:
self.name = os.path.split(self.filename)[1]
else:
self.name = self.name
if not self.header:
self.header = self.name
else:
self.header = self.header
# Init .arguments list
self.arguments = argv[1:]
# Setup Option mapping
self.optionmap = option_dict(self.options)
# Append preset options
for option in self.preset_options:
if not self.optionmap.has_key(option.name):
self.add_option(option)
# Init .files list
self.files = []
# Start Application
try:
try:
# Process startup
rc = self.startup()
if rc is not None:
raise SystemExit,rc
# Parse command line
rc = self.parse()
if rc is not None:
raise SystemExit,rc
# Start application
rc = self.main()
if rc is None:
rc = 0
except SystemExit,rc:
pass
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print
print '* User Break'
print
rc = 1
except self.InternalError:
print
print '* Internal Error:'
if self.verbose or self.debug:
print
traceback.print_exc(20, sys.stdout)
else:
print
print ' %s: %s' % sys.exc_info()[:2]
print
print ' (use --debug to see the traceback)'
print
rc = 1
finally:
new_rc = self.finished(rc)
if new_rc is not None:
rc = new_rc
raise SystemExit,rc
def add_option(self, option):
""" Add a new Option instance to the Application dynamically.
Note that this has to be done *before* .parse() is being
executed.
"""
self.options.append(option)
self.optionmap[option.name] = option
def startup(self):
""" Set user defined instance variables.
If this method returns anything other than None, the
process is terminated with the return value as exit code.
"""
return None
def finished(self, rc):
""" The program has finished with exit code rc.
This method is always called at the end of script
execution. An exit code of 0 means: no problems. All other
exit codes refer to error situations.
If this method returns anything other than None, the
process is terminated with the return value as exit code
(replacing the original exit code).
"""
return None
def exit(self, rc=0):
""" Exit the program.
rc is used as exit code and passed back to the calling
program. It defaults to 0 which usually means: OK.
"""
raise SystemExit, rc
def parse(self):
""" Parse the command line and fill in self.values and self.files.
After having parsed the options, the remaining command line
arguments are interpreted as files and passed to .handle_files()
for processing.
As final step the option handlers are called in the order
of the options given on the command line.
"""
# Parse arguments
self.values = values = {}
for o in self.options:
if o.has_default:
values[o.prefix+o.name] = o.default
else:
values[o.prefix+o.name] = 0
flags,lflags = _getopt_flags(self.options)
try:
optlist,files = getopt.getopt(self.arguments,flags,lflags)
if self.globbing:
l = []
for f in files:
gf = glob.glob(f)
if not gf:
l.append(f)
else:
l[len(l):] = gf
files = l
self.optionlist = optlist
self.files = files + self.files
except getopt.error,why:
self.help(why)
sys.exit(1)
# Call file handler
rc = self.handle_files(self.files)
if rc is not None:
sys.exit(rc)
# Call option handlers
for optionstring, value in optlist:
# Get Option instance
optionprefix, optionname = parse_optionstring(optionstring)
option = self.optionmap[optionname]
# Try to convert value to integer
try:
value = int(value)
except ValueError:
pass
# Find handler and call it (or count the number of option
# instances on the command line)
handlername = 'handle' + optionstring.replace('-', '_')
try:
handler = getattr(self, handlername)
except AttributeError:
if value == '':
# count the number of occurances
if values.has_key(optionstring):
values[optionstring] = values[optionstring] + 1
else:
values[optionstring] = 1
else:
values[optionstring] = value
if self.debug:
print ('no option handler found for %r, '
'recorded value %r' %
(optionstring, values[optionstring]))
else:
if option.takes_argument:
if self.debug:
print ('calling option handler %s(%r)' %
(handlername, value))
rc = handler(value)
else:
if self.debug:
print ('calling option handler %s()' %
(handlername,))
rc = handler()
if rc is not None:
raise SystemExit, rc
# Apply final file check (for backward compatibility)
rc = self.check_files(self.files)
if rc is not None:
sys.exit(rc)
def check_files(self, filelist):
""" Apply some user defined checks on the files given in filelist.
This may modify filelist in place. A typical application
is checking that at least n files are given.
If this method returns anything other than None, the
process is terminated with the return value as exit code.
"""
return None
def help(self, note=''):
self.print_header()
if self.synopsis:
print 'Synopsis:'
# To remain backward compatible:
try:
synopsis = self.synopsis % self.name
except (NameError, KeyError, TypeError):
synopsis = self.synopsis % self.__dict__
print ' ' + synopsis
print
self.print_options()
if self.version:
print 'Version:'
print ' %s' % self.version
print
if self.about:
print (self.about % self.__dict__).strip()
print
if note:
print '-'*72
print 'Note:',note
print
def notice(self, note):
print '-'*72
print 'Note:',note
print '-'*72
print
def print_header(self):
print '-'*72
print self.header % self.__dict__
print '-'*72
print
def print_options(self):
options = self.options
print 'Options and default settings:'
if not options:
print ' None'
return
long = filter(lambda x: x.prefix == '--', options)
short = filter(lambda x: x.prefix == '-', options)
items = short + long
for o in options:
print ' ',o
print
def ask(self, prompt, default=None, hidden=False):
""" Ask the user for a string data entry.
prompt is shown to the user.
If default is given as string, the user can accept the
default value by hitting return. The default value is
displayed to the user after the prompt string.
If no default is given, a value must be entered by the
user. If he doesn't enter a value, the prompt is
redisplayed.
If hidden is true (default is false), the data entry is
not displayed on the terminal. This is useful for password
entries.
"""
while True:
# Show prompt and default value (if any)
if default:
print '%s [%s]' % (prompt, default),
else:
print '%s' % prompt,
# Get entry
if hidden:
entry = invisible_input(' ')
else:
entry = raw_input()
# Check entry
if entry:
break
else:
if default is None:
print '%s ... %s' % (prompt, self.missing_entry_text)
continue
else:
entry = default
break
return entry
def confirm(self, prompt, default=False, answers=('no', 'yes')):
""" Get user confirmation.
The prompt is shown to the user and he is asked to enter
one of the possible answers.
Returns a boolean with the answer. True means: the user
accepted, False: the user did not confirm.
default defines the default value to use in case the user
does not provide an answer and just hits enter.
answers defines the answers to accept. It must be given as
tuple (no_value, yes_value). Defaults to ('no', 'yes').
Case does not matter when entering the answer.
"""
if self.answer_yes:
return True
default_answer = answers[default]
lower_cased_answers = [answer.lower() for answer in answers]
while True:
entry = self.ask(prompt + ' (%s/%s)' % answers, default_answer)
entry = entry.strip().lower()
if entry not in lower_cased_answers:
print '%s ... %s' % (prompt, self.wrong_entry_text)
continue
return entry == lower_cased_answers[True]
#
# Example handlers:
#
# If a handler returns anything other than None, processing stops
# and the return value is passed to sys.exit() as argument.
#
# File handler
def handle_files(self, files):
""" This may process the files list in place.
"""
return None
# Short option handler
def handle_h(self, arg=None):
self.help()
return 0
def handle_v(self, value=None):
""" Turn on verbose output.
"""
self.verbose = 1
# Handlers for long options have two underscores in their name
def handle__help(self, arg=None):
self.help()
return 0
def handle__verbose(self, value=None):
""" Turn on verbose output.
"""
self.verbose = 1
def handle__debug(self, arg=None):
self.debug = 1
# We don't want to catch internal errors:
self.InternalError = None
def handle__copyright(self, arg=None):
self.print_header()
print (self.copyright % self.__dict__).strip()
print
return 0
def handle__examples(self, arg=None):
self.print_header()
if self.examples:
print 'Examples:'
print
print (self.examples % self.__dict__).strip()
print
else:
print 'No examples available.'
print
return 0
def handle__yes(self, dummy=None):
self.answer_yes = True
def main(self):
""" Override this method as program entry point.
The return value is passed to sys.exit() as argument. If
it is None, 0 is assumed (meaning OK). Unhandled
exceptions are reported with exit status code 1 (see
__init__ for further details).
"""
return None
# Alias
CommandLine = Application
def _test():
class MyApplication(Application):
header = 'Test Application'
version = __version__
options = [Option('-v','verbose')]
def handle_v(self,arg):
print 'VERBOSE, Yeah !'
cmd = MyApplication()
if not cmd.values['-h']:
cmd.help()
print 'files:',cmd.files
print 'Bye...'
if __name__ == '__main__':
_test()
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