Argument parser based on docopt
Project description
Argument parser based on docopt
install
pip install arguments
usage
Docopt is used for parsing the docstring (doc), arguments bundles the schema parser and returns a OptionParser like object with normalized attributes
For example
arguments test Usage: tests.py <posarg1> <posarg2> Options: -h --help Show this screen. -o --option=<option1> An option. --option2=<option2> An option [default: hello]. -p --parameter=<parameter> Folder to check the git repos out [default: 77]. -v --verbose Folder from where to run the command [default: .].
called like
python tests.py pval1 pval2
will when called in python return
>>> myargs = Arguments()
>>> print myargs.posarg1
pyval1
>>> print myargs.posarg2
pyval2
Using schema
Assume you are using docopt with the following usage-pattern:
my_program.py [--count=N] <path> <files>
and you would like to validate that <files> are readable, and that <path> exists, and that --count is either integer from 0 to 5, or None.
this is how you validate it using schema:
>>> from arguments import *
>>> s = Schema({'<files>': [Use(open)],
... '<path>': os.path.exists,
... '--count': Or(None, And(Use(int), lambda n: 0 < n < 5))})
>>> args = Arguments(validateschema=s)
>>> args.files
[<open file 'LICENSE-MIT', mode 'r' at 0x...>, <open file 'setup.py', mode 'r' at 0x...>]
>>> args.path
'../'
>>> args.count
3
As you can see, it validated data successfully, opened files and converted '3' to int.
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