get reliably the name of the executed script
Project description
lib_programname
Version v2.0.9 as of 2023-07-14 see Changelog
This little Library returns the path of the executed Python Script.
Finding the name of the program from which a Python module is running can be trickier than it would seem at first, so lets make it damned easy. This works under pycharm, pytest, pytest-docrunner, uwsgi, dreampie etc. correctly.
You might dive into Dough Hellmans article about that issue.
$> python -m pip install lib_programname
$> python
>>> import lib_programname
>>> path_to_program = lib_programname.get_path_executed_script() # type: pathlib.Path
This also works now if the script does not have any extension and if the scripts is symlinked.
In case the script is called via a symlink, the actual script location is returned, not the symlink !
$ # the test script
$ cat test.py
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import lib_programname
# this returns the fully resolved path to the launched python program
path_to_program = lib_programname.get_path_executed_script() # type: pathlib.Path
print(path_to_program)
$ # running the script directly works
$ ./test.py
/Users/tester/test.py
$ # running the script with a .py named symlink works
$ ln -s test.py link2test.py
$ ./link2test.py
/Users/tester/test.py
$ rm link2test.py
$ # running the script with a symlink without an extension works
$ ln -s test.py link2test
$ ./link2test
/Users/tester/test.py
$ rm link2test
$ # running the script directly also works if it has no extension
$ mv test.py testme
$ ./testme
/Users/tester/testme
$ # running the extension-less script with a .py named symlink works
$ ln -s testme link2test.py
$ ./link2test.py
/Users/tester/testme
automated tests, Github Actions, Documentation, Badges, etc. are managed with PizzaCutter (cookiecutter on steroids)
Python version required: 3.8.0 or newer
tested on recent linux with python 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12-dev, pypy-3.9, pypy-3.10 - architectures: amd64
100% code coverage, flake8 style checking ,mypy static type checking ,tested under Linux, macOS, Windows, automatic daily builds and monitoring
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You might try it right away in Jupyter Notebook by using the “launch binder” badge, or click here
Usage
import lib_programname
# this returns the fully resolved path to the launched python program
path_to_program = lib_programname.get_path_executed_script() # type: pathlib.Path
Usage from Commandline
Usage: lib_programname [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
get reliably the name of the executed script
Options:
--version Show the version and exit.
--traceback / --no-traceback return traceback information on cli
-h, --help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
info get program informations
Installation and Upgrade
Before You start, its highly recommended to update pip and setup tools:
python -m pip --upgrade pip
python -m pip --upgrade setuptools
to install the latest release from PyPi via pip (recommended):
python -m pip install --upgrade lib_programname
to install the latest release from PyPi via pip, including test dependencies:
python -m pip install --upgrade lib_programname[test]
to install the latest version from github via pip:
python -m pip install --upgrade git+https://github.com/bitranox/lib_programname.git
include it into Your requirements.txt:
# Insert following line in Your requirements.txt:
# for the latest Release on pypi:
lib_programname
# for the latest development version :
lib_programname @ git+https://github.com/bitranox/lib_programname.git
# to install and upgrade all modules mentioned in requirements.txt:
python -m pip install --upgrade -r /<path>/requirements.txt
to install the latest development version, including test dependencies from source code:
# cd ~
$ git clone https://github.com/bitranox/lib_programname.git
$ cd lib_programname
python -m pip install -e .[test]
via makefile: makefiles are a very convenient way to install. Here we can do much more, like installing virtual environments, clean caches and so on.
# from Your shell's homedirectory:
$ git clone https://github.com/bitranox/lib_programname.git
$ cd lib_programname
# to run the tests:
$ make test
# to install the package
$ make install
# to clean the package
$ make clean
# uninstall the package
$ make uninstall
Requirements
following modules will be automatically installed :
## Project Requirements
click
cli_exit_tools
lib_detect_testenv
Acknowledgements
special thanks to “uncle bob” Robert C. Martin, especially for his books on “clean code” and “clean architecture”
Contribute
I would love for you to fork and send me pull request for this project. - please Contribute
License
This software is licensed under the MIT license
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Changelog
new MAJOR version for incompatible API changes,
new MINOR version for added functionality in a backwards compatible manner
new PATCH version for backwards compatible bug fixes
v2.0.9
- 2023-07-14:
add codeql badge
move 3rd_party_stubs outside the src directory to ./.3rd_party_stubs
add pypy 3.10 tests
add python 3.12-dev tests
v2.0.8
- 2023-07-13:
require minimum python 3.8
remove python 3.7 tests
v2.0.7
- 2023-07-12:
also works now with symlinks
also works now with scripts and symlinks which do not have a py extension
clean ./tests/test_cli.py
v2.0.6
- 2023-07-12:
introduce PEP517 packaging standard
introduce pyproject.toml build-system
remove mypy.ini
remove pytest.ini
remove setup.cfg
remove setup.py
remove .bettercodehub.yml
remove .travis.yml
update black config
v2.0.5
2022-06-02: correct mypy type error
v2.0.4.2
2022-06-01: update to github actions checkout@v3 and setup-python@v3
v2.0.4.1
2022-06-01: update github actions test matrix
v2.0.4
2022-03-29: remedy mypy Untyped decorator makes function “cli_info” untyped
v2.0.3
2022-03-25: fix github actions windows test
v2.0.1
- 2021-11-22: Patch Release
fix tests
v2.0.0
- 2021-11-22: Major Release
fix “setup.py test”
delete some (old) functions
v1.2.0
- 2021-11-22: Minor Release
implement github actions
deduplicate code, added lib_detect_testenv as dependency
deleted functions which reside now in lib_detect_testenv
v1.1.8
- 2020-10-09: service release
update travis build matrix for linux 3.9-dev
update travis build matrix (paths) for windows 3.9 / 3.10
v1.1.7
- 2020-08-08: service release
fix documentation
fix travis
deprecate pycodestyle
implement flake8
v1.1.6
2020-08-01: fix pypi deploy
v1.1.5
2020-07-31: initial release
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