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Input for command line questions with options

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PromptWithOptions

Command line input with options for Python

Example

from promptwithoptions import (
    set_prompt_defaults,
    promptwithoptions,
)

clr_yellow = "\u001b[33m"
clr_l_green = "\u001b[32;1m"
clr_blue = "\u001b[34m"
clr_l_blue = "\u001b[34;1m"

my_options = ('one', 'two', 'three')

set_prompt_defaults(options_line_color=clr_yellow, options_number_color=clr_l_green, input_line_color=clr_blue, confirm_line_color=clr_l_blue)

promptwithoptions('How many', options=my_options, default=1, show_confirmation=True)

Available settings

These are all optional named arguments (in this order) of set_prompt_defaults and promptwithoptions.

prompt: prompt string - this appears as a question with a ? appended as long as hide_questionmark is not True

options: list of available options, without this

data_type: a callable that raises an exception if the input is invalid (e.g. int, bool)

default: default in case of empty input

allow_empty: boolean, if True then prompt doesn't repeat with empty input

allow_multiple: boolean, if True then comma-separated values are accepted

show_confirmation: boolean, if True then the accepted input is reprinted with the selected option (if options are given)

hide_key: boolean, if True the first item of each option doesn't get printed on the screen

hide_questionmark: boolean, if True then '?' is not attached to prompt text (neither a ':' to the confirmation if shown)

no_interaction: boolean, if True default is applied automatically (if given) and no input is required (this is to apply --yes)

options_line_color: if given, options are displayed as a numbered list - this is the colour of the list items

options_number_color: if given, options are displayed as a numbered list - this is the colour of the numbers

input_line_color: as is

confirm_line_color: as is

Setting and resetting defaults

set_prompt_defaults() can be called multiple times.
A default value can be removed (set back to None) when _None_ is passed down like set_prompt_defaults(allow_empty="_None_"). Argument defaults can be removed at once by calling reset_defaults (from promptwithoptions import reset_defaults).

Options list

It's a plain list of strings, a list of keys and values or a dict.
If there are keys and values only a key is returned at the end. In that case keys can be stopped from printing by hide_key.

Entering empty value when default is given

Use '-' to explicitely get empty even when default is given and allow_empty=True.

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