Easily process the lines using pipes in xonsh.
Project description
Easily process the lines using pipes in xonsh shell. Multicore processing supported.
If you like the idea of pipeliner click ⭐ on the repo and stay tuned.
Install
xpip install -U xontrib-pipeliner
echo 'xontrib load pipeliner' >> ~/.xonshrc
# Reload xonsh
Usage
Let your pipe lines flow thru the Python code:
<cmd> | ... | pl "<lambda expression>" | <cmd> | ...
There are two variables available in lambda expression:
line
from pipe.num
of the line starts with 0.
Experimental features:
ppl
is to run multicorepl
.plx
is the shorter way to execute the commands with pipe lines.
Examples
Python way to line modification
ls -1 / | pl "line + ' is here'" | head -n 3
bin is here
boot is here
dev is here
Line number
ls -1 / | head -n 4 | pl "f'{num} {line}'"
0 bin
1 boot
2 cdrom
3 dev
Ignore line
$ ls -1 / | head -n 4 | pl "f'{num} {line}' if num%2 == 0 else None"
0 bin
2 cdrom
Splitting
cat /etc/passwd | head -n 3 | pl "line.split(':')[6]"
/bin/bash
/usr/sbin/nologin
/usr/sbin/nologin
Imports
import re
cat /etc/passwd | head -n 3 | pl "re.sub('/bin/bash', '/usr/bin/xonsh', line)"
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/usr/bin/xonsh
daemon:x:1:1:daemon:/usr/sbin:/usr/sbin/nologin
bin:x:2:2:bin:/bin:/usr/sbin/nologin
Arrays
cat /etc/passwd | head -n 3 | pl "line.split(':')" | grep nologin | pl "':'.join(eval(line)[::-1])"
/usr/sbin/nologin:/usr/sbin:daemon:1:1:x:daemon
/usr/sbin/nologin:/bin:bin:2:2:x:bin
Python head
pl "'\\n'.join(list('ABCDEFG'))" | pl "line + ('!' if num%2 else '?')" | grep '!'
B!
D!
F!
Variables and operations chaining
Expression is a lambda function so using variables and operations chaining since Python 3.8+ are available by trick with the walrus operator and the list:
ls -1 / | head -n3 | pl "[s:='b', line.replace(s, s.upper()+')')][-1]"
B)in
B)oot
dev
Execute command with the line
ls / | head -n 3 | pl "execx('du -sh /'+line) or 'Done command with /'+line"
0 /bin
Done command with /bin
840M /boot
Done command with /boot
4,0K /cdrom
Done command with /cdrom
Note! If you do the operations with files (i.e. pl "execx(f'mv {line} prefix-{line}')"
) you could catch TypeError: an integer is required
error that relates to wrong access rights to files. Fix it with chmod
and chown
before pipelining.
Wrap pipeliner to get your own magic
aliases['my_lovely_pl'] = lambda a,i,o: aliases['pl'](["'My lovely ' + "+a[0]], i, o)
aliases['my_parallel_ppl'] = lambda a,i,o: aliases['ppl'](["'My parallel ' + "+a[0]], i, o)
$ ls / | head -n 3 | my_lovely_pl "line + '!'"
My lovely bin!
My lovely boot!
My lovely cdrom!
$ ls / | head -n 3 | my_parallel_ppl "line + '!'"
My parallel boot!
My parallel cdrom!
My parallel bin!
Add your most useful solutions to xontrib-pipeliner. PRs are welcome!
Experimental
Syntax highlighting using xonsh prompt
If you're using xonsh prompt and want to use pipeliner with syntax highlighting instead of string there is experimental
feature that catch pl @(<python>)
calls and uses the expression from the xonsh python substitution as pipeliner argument.
Example:
echo echo | pl @(line + '!')
# In the xonsh prompt it's equals to:
echo echo | pl "line + '!'"
Syntax highlighting using xonsh macros
To avoid writing Python inside the string and get the syntax highlighting there is a tricky way with using xonsh macro:
def py(code):
return code
echo 123 | pl @(py!(line + '2'))
Multicore pipelining
By default pipeliner works using one CPU core. To use them all in parallel try ppl
command:
head /etc/passwd | ppl "str(num) + ' ' + line.split(':')[0]"
1 daemon
0 root
2 bin
4 sync
5 games
8 mail
9 news
6 man
7 lp
3 sys
Note! The order of result lines is unpredictable because lines will be processed in parallel.
The num
variable contains the real line number.
Pipeliner exec
There are plx
and pplx
commands to run execx(f"{plx_command}")
most shorter way.
For example when you want to rename files you can do it Pythonic way:
$ mkdir -p /tmp/plx-test && cd /tmp/plx-test
$ touch 111 222 333 && ls
111 222 333
$ ls | plx "mv {line} prefix-{line}"
mv 111 prefix-111
mv 222 prefix-222
mv 333 prefix-333
$ ls
prefix-111 prefix-222 prefix-333
Echo example:
$ ls | plx 'echo {line} # {num}'
echo prefix-111 # 0
prefix-111
echo prefix-222 # 1
prefix-222
echo prefix-333 # 2
prefix-333
Pipeliner in xsh scripts
By default xsh scripts haven't rc-file with xontribs loading. To add pipeliner to your script just do xontrib load pipeliner
before usage.
Future
Pipeliner should be a part of xonsh and has shortcut and syntax highlighting. For example:
echo 'Pipeliner should be ' | @{line + 'a part of xonsh!'}
Pipeliner should be a part of xonsh!
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