A framework to create simple, interactive command line tools.
Project description
A framework to create simple, interactive command line tools.
Example
A basic Hello World example
>>> import navigator >>> nav = navigator.Navigator(intro="Welcome") >>> @nav.route('Hello World', "A simple Hello World") >>> def hello_world(): >>> navigator.ui.text_success("Hello World!") >>> nav.run() Welcome 0 - quit 1 - Hello World - A simple Hello World What do you want to do?
You can then select the option you would like to take. Entering ‘1’ runs hello_world.
Navigator also includes prompts for user input
>>> @nav.route('Hello Name', "A more advanced Hello World") >>> def hello_name(): >>> name = navigator.ui.prompt("What is your name?") >>> navigator.ui.text_success("Hello {}!".format(name))
There are more complete examples in the examples directory.
How to Install
Navigator can be install from pypi using pip
pip install navigator
Python Support
Navigator is currently tested against python 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5.
To Do List
Complete README (examples, basic how to)
Better Comments
Add more Documentation (doc strings and documentation)
More complete test coverage and better tests
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