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CLI Argument Parser

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SysArg

CLI Argument Parser Functions

Contents

  1. Install
  2. Initialize
  3. Functions
    1. defind : Setup option/command/group/help....
    2. Cmd : Get Inputed Special Command (it need cmd_id=1 parameter at initialize)
    3. Get : Get parameter's input values
    4. Version : show version
    5. Check : Check option
    6. Help : Dispaly Help
  • Install
pip3 install sysarg
  • Initialize
    • program : Program Name
    • cmd_id : command ID
    • desc : Program Description
    • epilog : Program Epilog (tail string of the help)
    • version : define Program version
    • help_desc: Customize description of Help
import SysArg
arg=SysArg.SysArg(program='ArgTest',desc='ARG. Testing',version='1.0')

if you want make a special command in this application case: (ArgTest command ...)

import SysArg
arg=SysArg.SysArg(program='ArgTest',desc='ARG. Testing',version='1.0',cmd_id=1)
  • defind
    • name: (required) parameter name
    • short: short parameter(-XX)
    • long: long parameter(--XX)
    • params:
      • default:0(found parameter then True),
      • 0<n: how many required parameter input data(number)
      • - : until next parameter or until finished inputs
    • params_name: --abc=<PARAMS_NAME(Explain String)> (this format)
    • required: required parameter (default False, need then True)
    • default: default value when no input
    • type: default str, wrong type then not taken (support: str,int,list,tuple,dict)
      • spliter: if you set list or tuple at type. but input is single string then using spliter (example: , : )
    • group: make a special group's prameters
    • group_desc: group desciption
    • command: If Command Group then True
    • arg: If this group is command and need input argument then True
    • select: If you want selectable input, this is list type format, if wrong input then Get() command will make an error

example format: -n, --numbre=INT

arg.define('number',short='-n',long='--number',params_name='INT',type=int,desc='Number Input')

it this option required value

arg.define('number',short='-n',long='--number',params_name='INT',type=int,desc='Number Input',required=True)

Add some of GROUP(ex: INPUT)

arg.define('number',short='-n',long='--number',params_name='INT',type=int,desc='Number Input',group='INPUT')

example format: -n, --numbre INT

arg.define('number',short='-n',long='--number',params=1,type=int,desc='Number Input')

example format: -l, --list ['A','B']

arg.define('List',short='-l',long='--list',params=1,type=list,desc='List Input')

example format: -l, --list 'A,B,C'

arg.define('List',short='-l',long='--list',params=1,type=list,spliter=',',desc='List Input')

example format: -l, --list A B C

arg.define('List',short='-l',long='--list',params=3,type=list,desc='List Input')

example default : if not input then default get 7

arg.define('N',short='-n',long='--number',params=1,type=int,desc='Number Input',default=7)

example check parameter: if -n or --number parameter then True

arg.define('N',short='-n',long='--number')

example command group:

arg.define(group_desc='File list',group='ls',command=True)
arg.define('show_detail',short='-l',desc='show detail',group='ls')
arg.define('show_time',short='-t',desc='show time',group='ls')
arg.define('number',short='-n',long='--number',params_name='INT',type=int,desc='Number Input',group='INPUT')
arg.define(group_desc='Power command',group='power',command=True,arg=True,select=['on','off','reset'])
  • Cmd Get Input Command name
cmd=arg.Cmd()

Check input 'command'

   if arg.Cmd('command'):
       ~~~~
   else:
       ~~~~
  • Get parameter's value
    • All data
param=arg.Get()
  • Get group INPUT's All data
param=arg.Get(group='INPUT')
  • Get value of COMMAND power's data
# ./APP power -i x.x.x.x on
if arg.Cmd('power'):
    pw_cmd=arg.Get(group='power')
    if pw_cmd == 'on':
        ...
    elif pw_cmd == 'off':
        ...
    ....
  • Get Parameter number's data
param=arg.Get('number')
  • Get Parameter List's data in the INPUT group
param=arg.Get('List',group='INPUT')

Simple Example)

import SysArg
arg=SysArg.SysArg(program='ArgTest',desc='ARG. Testing',version='1.0',cmd_id=1)
arg.define('a',short='-a',long='--abc',desc='test input',params=1)
arg.define(group_desc='test command',group='ls',command=True)
arg.define('detail',short='-l',desc='show detail',group='ls')
arg.define('find_time',short='-t',desc='find time',group='ls',params=1)
arg.Version()
arg.Help()

cmd=arg.Cmd()
a=arg.Get('a')

Output:

$ python3 a.py --help
Usage: ArgTest <command> [OPTION] [<args>]
Version: 1.0
ARG. Testing

Supported <command>s are:
  ls                                 test command

[OPTION]
   -h, --help                        Help
   -a, --abc                         test input(input(1):S)

* ls                                 test command
   -l                                show detail
   -t                                find time(input(1):S)

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