A command line helper library for extensible subcommands
Project description
A wrapper for argparse that provides decorator-based subcommand support.
Commands can be defined separately from their actual main functions, enabling faster import times.
Basic Usage
from subparse import CLI cli = CLI(version='0.0') cli.add_generic_option('--quiet', action='store_true', help='turn of debugging') @cli.command(__name__ + ':foo_main') def foo(parser): """ a short description ending in a period. a longer description """ parser.add_argument('--bar', action='store_true', help='turn on bar') def foo_main(app, args): pass args = cli.parse() app = MyApp(args) cli.dispatch(args, context=app)
Lazy Decorators
Commands can be defined lazily and picked up later. This removes ordering restrictions between the commands and the cli object.
# myapp/info.py from subparse import command @command('myapp.info:foo_main') def foo(parser): """perform foo"""
cli = CLI() cli.load_commands('myapp.info')
Entry Points
Commands may also be defined in external modules and loaded via entry points.
from subparse import cli cli = CLI() cli.load_commands_from_entry_point('myapp.commands')
An extension application would then define the external module that should be searched for commands. Again this allows the commands themselves to be defined independently of the main functions, improving import speed.
[myapp.commands] barpkg = barpkg.commands
# barpkg/commands.py from subparse import command @command('barpkg.bar') def bar(parser): """perform bar"""
# barpkg/bar.py def main(app, args): pass
0.2 (2013-08-06)
Underscores in function names are converted to dashes in their respective subcommand names.
Add CLI.add_generic_options API.
Add a new help subcommand, allowing for myapp help foo.
Allow relative imports in the subcommand specification.
0.1 (2013-08-05)
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