Easy option parsing introspected from function signature.
Project description
Opterator is an option parsing script for Python that takes the boilerplate out of option parsing.
Opterator is based on the idea that a main() function for a script can be decorated to allow command-line arguments to be translated into method parameters. This allows it to be self-documenting, and reduces errors in creating and assigning options. I don’t know if you’d want to use it for large scripts, but it’s really useful for quick and dirty ones where you can’t decide if you want to bother with optparse, but querying sys.argv manually is a bit too complicated.
For example, an optparse program for renaming a file might look like this:
from optparse import OptionParser
def main():
'''main entrypoint for renaming files. Accept two options, backup
and interactive'''
parser = OptionParser(usage="A script for renaming files")
parser.add_option('-b', '--backup', action=store_true,
help='backup the file')
parser.add_option('-i', '--interactive', action=store_true,
help='interactively move files')
# Move the file
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
The equivalent code using opterator looks like this:
from opterator import opterate
@opterate
def main(source, dest, backup=False, interactive=False):
'''A script for renaming files
:param backup: -b --backup backup the file
:param interactive: -i --interactive interatively
move files... '''
# Move the file
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
Opterator automatically generates help messages from the docstring. If your main function looks like this:
@opterate
def main(filename1, filename2, recursive=False, backup=False,
suffix='~', *other_filenames):
'''An example copy script with some example parameters that might
be used in a copy command.
@param recursive -r --recursive copy directories
recursively
@param backup -b --backup backup any files you copy over
@param suffix -S --suffix override the usual backup
suffix '''
pass
Your help text will look like this:
dusty:opterator $ python copy.py -h Usage: copy.py [options] filename1 filename2 [other_filenames] An example copy script with some example parameters that might be used in a copy command. Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit -r, --recursive copy directories recursively -b, --backup backup any files you copy over -S SUFFIX, --suffix=SUFFIX override the usual backup suffix
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