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Project description

auto_everything

Linux(mainly ubuntu) automation

Installation

sudo pip3 install auto_everything

or

wget https://github.com/yingshaoxo/auto_everything/raw/master/env_setup.sh
sudo bash env_setup.sh

Magic

wget https://github.com/yingshaoxo/auto_everything/raw/master/demo/install_YouCompleteMe.py
python3 install_YouCompleteMe.py

Docs

https://yingshaoxo.github.io/auto_everything


Basic API

Import

from auto_everything.base import Terminal
t = Terminal()

Run a command & get reply

reply = t.run_command('uname -a')
print(reply)

Run commands & wait until it was finished

commands = """
sudo apt update
uname -a
"""
t.run(commands, wait=True)

Run a program

t.run_program('firefox')

Run a python script

t.run_py('your_file.py')

Run a bash script

t.run_sh('your_file.sh')

Detect if a program or script is running

status = t.is_running('terminal')
print(status)

Kill it

t.kill('terminal')

For simplify Python development

Import

from auto_everything.base import Python
py = Python()

Turn Python Class into a Command Line Program

py.fire(your_class_name)

Make it global executable:

py.make_it_global_runnable(executable_name="Tools")

Example

Let's assume you have a file named Tools.py:

from auto_everything.base import Python
py = Python()

class Tools():
    def hi(self):
        print("Hi, Python!")

py.fire(Tools)
py.make_it_global_runnable(executable_name="MyTools")

After the first running of this script by python3 Tools.py hi, you would be able to use MyTools to run this script at anywhere within your machine:

yingshaoxo@pop-os:~$ MyTools hi
Hi, Python!

Anothers

Web automation

from auto_everything.web import Selenium
from time import sleep

my_selenium = Selenium("https://www.google.com", headless=False)
d = my_selenium.driver

# get input box
xpath = '//*[@id="lst-ib"]'
elements = my_selenium.wait_until_exists(xpath)

# text inputing
elements[0].send_keys('\b' * 20, "yingshaoxo")

# click search button
elements = my_selenium.wait_until_exists('//input[@value="Google Search"]')
if len(elements):
    elements[0].click() # d.execute_script("arguments[0].click();", elements[0])

# exit
sleep(30)
d.quit()

Simpler IO

from auto_everything.base import IO
io = IO()

io.write("hi.txt", "Hello, world!")
print(io.read("hi.txt"))

io.append("hi.txt", "\n\nI'm yingshaoxo.")
print(io.read("hi.txt"))

Quick File Operation

from auto_everything.disk import Disk
from pprint import pprint
disk = Disk()

files = disk.get_files(".")
files = disk.sort_files_by_time(files)
pprint(files)

Easy Store

from auto_everything.disk import Store
store = Store("test")

store.set("author", "yingshaoxo")
store.set("author", {"email": "yingshaoxo@gmail.com", "name": "yingshaoxo"})
print(store.get_items())

print(store.has_key("author"))
print(store.get("author", ""))
print(store.get("whatever", default_value="alsjdasdfasdfsakfla"))

store.reset()
print(store.get_items())

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