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+# copyright 2003-2011 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE), all rights reserved.
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+# contact http://www.logilab.fr/ -- mailto:contact@logilab.fr
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+#
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+# This file is part of logilab-common.
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+#
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+# logilab-common is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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+# the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
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+# Software Foundation, either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any
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+# later version.
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+#
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+# logilab-common is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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+# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
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+# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more
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+# details.
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+#
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+# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along
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+# with logilab-common. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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+"""Helper functions to support command line tools providing more than
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+one command.
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+
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+e.g called as "tool command [options] args..." where <options> and <args> are
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+command'specific
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+"""
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+
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+__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
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+
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+import sys
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+import logging
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+from os.path import basename
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+
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+from logilab.common.configuration import Configuration
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+from logilab.common.logging_ext import init_log, get_threshold
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+from logilab.common.deprecation import deprecated
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+
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+
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+class BadCommandUsage(Exception):
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+ """Raised when an unknown command is used or when a command is not
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+ correctly used (bad options, too much / missing arguments...).
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+
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+ Trigger display of command usage.
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+ """
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+
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+class CommandError(Exception):
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+ """Raised when a command can't be processed and we want to display it and
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+ exit, without traceback nor usage displayed.
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+ """
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+
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+
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+# command line access point ####################################################
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+
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+class CommandLine(dict):
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+ """Usage:
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+
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+ >>> LDI = cli.CommandLine('ldi', doc='Logilab debian installer',
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+ version=version, rcfile=RCFILE)
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+ >>> LDI.register(MyCommandClass)
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+ >>> LDI.register(MyOtherCommandClass)
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+ >>> LDI.run(sys.argv[1:])
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+
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+ Arguments:
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+
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+ * `pgm`, the program name, default to `basename(sys.argv[0])`
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+
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+ * `doc`, a short description of the command line tool
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+
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+ * `copyright`, additional doc string that will be appended to the generated
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+ doc
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+
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+ * `version`, version number of string of the tool. If specified, global
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+ --version option will be available.
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+
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+ * `rcfile`, path to a configuration file. If specified, global --C/--rc-file
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+ option will be available? self.rcfile = rcfile
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+
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+ * `logger`, logger to propagate to commands, default to
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+ `logging.getLogger(self.pgm))`
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+ """
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+ def __init__(self, pgm=None, doc=None, copyright=None, version=None,
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+ rcfile=None, logthreshold=logging.ERROR,
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+ check_duplicated_command=True):
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+ if pgm is None:
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+ pgm = basename(sys.argv[0])
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+ self.pgm = pgm
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+ self.doc = doc
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+ self.copyright = copyright
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+ self.version = version
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+ self.rcfile = rcfile
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+ self.logger = None
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+ self.logthreshold = logthreshold
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+ self.check_duplicated_command = check_duplicated_command
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+
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+ def register(self, cls, force=False):
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+ """register the given :class:`Command` subclass"""
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+ assert not self.check_duplicated_command or force or not cls.name in self, \
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+ 'a command %s is already defined' % cls.name
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+ self[cls.name] = cls
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+ return cls
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+
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+ def run(self, args):
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+ """main command line access point:
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+ * init logging
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+ * handle global options (-h/--help, --version, -C/--rc-file)
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+ * check command
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+ * run command
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+
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+ Terminate by :exc:`SystemExit`
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+ """
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+ init_log(debug=True, # so that we use StreamHandler
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+ logthreshold=self.logthreshold,
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+ logformat='%(levelname)s: %(message)s')
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+ try:
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+ arg = args.pop(0)
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+ except IndexError:
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+ self.usage_and_exit(1)
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+ if arg in ('-h', '--help'):
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+ self.usage_and_exit(0)
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+ if self.version is not None and arg in ('--version'):
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+ print self.version
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+ sys.exit(0)
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+ rcfile = self.rcfile
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+ if rcfile is not None and arg in ('-C', '--rc-file'):
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+ try:
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+ rcfile = args.pop(0)
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+ arg = args.pop(0)
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+ except IndexError:
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+ self.usage_and_exit(1)
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+ try:
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+ command = self.get_command(arg)
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+ except KeyError:
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+ print 'ERROR: no %s command' % arg
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+ print
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+ self.usage_and_exit(1)
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+ try:
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+ sys.exit(command.main_run(args, rcfile))
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+ except KeyboardInterrupt, exc:
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+ print 'Interrupted',
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+ if str(exc):
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+ print ': %s' % exc,
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+ print
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+ sys.exit(4)
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+ except BadCommandUsage, err:
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+ print 'ERROR:', err
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+ print
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+ print command.help()
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+ sys.exit(1)
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+
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+ def create_logger(self, handler, logthreshold=None):
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+ logger = logging.Logger(self.pgm)
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+ logger.handlers = [handler]
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+ if logthreshold is None:
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+ logthreshold = get_threshold(self.logthreshold)
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+ logger.setLevel(logthreshold)
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+ return logger
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+
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+ def get_command(self, cmd, logger=None):
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+ if logger is None:
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+ logger = self.logger
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+ if logger is None:
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+ logger = self.logger = logging.getLogger(self.pgm)
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+ logger.setLevel(get_threshold(self.logthreshold))
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+ return self[cmd](logger)
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+
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+ def usage(self):
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+ """display usage for the main program (i.e. when no command supplied)
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+ and exit
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+ """
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+ print 'usage:', self.pgm,
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+ if self.rcfile:
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+ print '[--rc-file=<configuration file>]',
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+ print '<command> [options] <command argument>...'
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+ if self.doc:
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+ print '\n%s' % self.doc
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+ print '''
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+Type "%(pgm)s <command> --help" for more information about a specific
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+command. Available commands are :\n''' % self.__dict__
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+ max_len = max([len(cmd) for cmd in self])
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+ padding = ' ' * max_len
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+ for cmdname, cmd in sorted(self.items()):
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+ if not cmd.hidden:
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+ print ' ', (cmdname + padding)[:max_len], cmd.short_description()
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+ if self.rcfile:
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+ print '''
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+Use --rc-file=<configuration file> / -C <configuration file> before the command
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+to specify a configuration file. Default to %s.
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+''' % self.rcfile
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+ print '''%(pgm)s -h/--help
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+ display this usage information and exit''' % self.__dict__
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+ if self.version:
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+ print '''%(pgm)s -v/--version
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+ display version configuration and exit''' % self.__dict__
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+ if self.copyright:
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+ print '\n', self.copyright
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+
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+ def usage_and_exit(self, status):
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+ self.usage()
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+ sys.exit(status)
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+
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+
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+# base command classes #########################################################
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+
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+class Command(Configuration):
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+ """Base class for command line commands.
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+
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+ Class attributes:
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+
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+ * `name`, the name of the command
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+
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+ * `min_args`, minimum number of arguments, None if unspecified
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+
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+ * `max_args`, maximum number of arguments, None if unspecified
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+
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+ * `arguments`, string describing arguments, used in command usage
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+
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+ * `hidden`, boolean flag telling if the command should be hidden, e.g. does
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+ not appear in help's commands list
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+
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+ * `options`, options list, as allowed by :mod:configuration
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+ """
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+
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+ arguments = ''
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+ name = ''
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+ # hidden from help ?
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+ hidden = False
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+ # max/min args, None meaning unspecified
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+ min_args = None
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+ max_args = None
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+
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+ @classmethod
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+ def description(cls):
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+ return cls.__doc__.replace(' ', '')
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+
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+ @classmethod
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+ def short_description(cls):
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+ return cls.description().split('.')[0]
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+
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+ def __init__(self, logger):
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+ usage = '%%prog %s %s\n\n%s' % (self.name, self.arguments,
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+ self.description())
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+ Configuration.__init__(self, usage=usage)
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+ self.logger = logger
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+
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+ def check_args(self, args):
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+ """check command's arguments are provided"""
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+ if self.min_args is not None and len(args) < self.min_args:
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+ raise BadCommandUsage('missing argument')
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+ if self.max_args is not None and len(args) > self.max_args:
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+ raise BadCommandUsage('too many arguments')
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+
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+ def main_run(self, args, rcfile=None):
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+ """Run the command and return status 0 if everything went fine.
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+
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+ If :exc:`CommandError` is raised by the underlying command, simply log
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+ the error and return status 2.
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+
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+ Any other exceptions, including :exc:`BadCommandUsage` will be
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+ propagated.
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+ """
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+ if rcfile:
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+ self.load_file_configuration(rcfile)
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+ args = self.load_command_line_configuration(args)
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+ try:
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+ self.check_args(args)
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+ self.run(args)
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+ except CommandError, err:
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+ self.logger.error(err)
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+ return 2
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+ return 0
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+
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+ def run(self, args):
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+ """run the command with its specific arguments"""
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+ raise NotImplementedError()
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+
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+
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+class ListCommandsCommand(Command):
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+ """list available commands, useful for bash completion."""
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+ name = 'listcommands'
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+ arguments = '[command]'
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+ hidden = True
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+
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+ def run(self, args):
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+ """run the command with its specific arguments"""
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+ if args:
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+ command = args.pop()
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+ cmd = _COMMANDS[command]
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+ for optname, optdict in cmd.options:
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+ print '--help'
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+ print '--' + optname
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+ else:
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+ commands = sorted(_COMMANDS.keys())
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+ for command in commands:
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+ cmd = _COMMANDS[command]
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+ if not cmd.hidden:
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+ print command
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+
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+
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+# deprecated stuff #############################################################
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+
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+_COMMANDS = CommandLine()
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+
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+DEFAULT_COPYRIGHT = '''\
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+Copyright (c) 2004-2011 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE), all rights reserved.
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+http://www.logilab.fr/ -- mailto:contact@logilab.fr'''
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+
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+@deprecated('use cls.register(cli)')
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+def register_commands(commands):
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+ """register existing commands"""
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+ for command_klass in commands:
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+ _COMMANDS.register(command_klass)
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+
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+@deprecated('use args.pop(0)')
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+def main_run(args, doc=None, copyright=None, version=None):
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+ """command line tool: run command specified by argument list (without the
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+ program name). Raise SystemExit with status 0 if everything went fine.
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+
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+ >>> main_run(sys.argv[1:])
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+ """
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+ _COMMANDS.doc = doc
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+ _COMMANDS.copyright = copyright
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+ _COMMANDS.version = version
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+ _COMMANDS.run(args)
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+
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+@deprecated('use args.pop(0)')
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+def pop_arg(args_list, expected_size_after=None, msg="Missing argument"):
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+ """helper function to get and check command line arguments"""
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+ try:
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+ value = args_list.pop(0)
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+ except IndexError:
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+ raise BadCommandUsage(msg)
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+ if expected_size_after is not None and len(args_list) > expected_size_after:
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+ raise BadCommandUsage('too many arguments')
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+ return value
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+
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