python cli scripts for humans
Project description
Easy python cli scripts for people that just want get things done.
Captain was lovingly crafted for First Opinion.
Usage
A valid captain cli script needs two things:
a shebang on the first line
#!/usr/bin/env python
a main function
def main(foo, bar): return 0
That’s it! Whatever arguments you define in the main function will be options on the command line.
def main(foo, bar):
return 0
So foo and bar can be called on the command line:
$ pyc path/to/script.py --foo=1 --bar=2
Argument Decorator
The captain.decorators.arg() decorator provides a nice passthrough api to the full argparse module if you need to really customize how arguments are passed into your script:
#!/usr/bin/env python
from captain import echo
from captain.decorators import arg
@arg('--foo', '-f')
@arg('arg', metavar='ARG')
def main(**kwargs):
'''this is the help description'''
print kwargs['foo'], kwargs['a']
return 0
Would print a help string like this:
usage: script.py [-h] [--foo FOO] ARG this is the help description positional arguments: ARG optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --foo FOO, -f FOO
Echo
This small module makes it easy to print output in your script while still giving you full control by being able to configure the logger if you need to. It also will obey the global --quiet flag.
from captain import echo
var1 = "print"
var2 = "stdout"
echo.out("this will {} to {}", var1, var2)
var2 = "stderr"
echo.err("this will {} to {}", var1, var2)
e = ValueError("this will print with stacktrace and everything")
echo.exception(e)
Examples
A typical standard python cli script:
import argparse
if __name__ == u'__main__':
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='fancy script description')
parser.add_argument("--foo", action='store_true')
parser.add_argument("--bar", default=0, type=int)
parser.add_argument("args", nargs='*')
args = parser.parse_args()
would become:
#!/usr/bin/env python
def main(foo=False, bar=0, *args):
'''fancy script description'''
return 0
You can get a list of all available scripts in a directory by running captain with no arguments:
$ captain
Install
Use pip:
$ pip install captain
License
MIT
TODO
allow you to set *_arg values, so you could do arg=[int] to make sure the *args values where all ints, likewise, you could do foo_arg, bar_arg and that would be positional arg 0 and 1, I think this would work ok and be ok, we could also make everything that ends in _kwarg be a named argument and everything that ends in _arg be a positional argument. Then *args and **kwargs would just be for everything else (the catchall).
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