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6.8 KiB
Python
202 lines
6.8 KiB
Python
12 years ago
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# Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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"""Manages subcommands in a script.
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Each subcommand should look like this:
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@usage('[pet name]')
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def CMDpet(parser, args):
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'''Prints a pet.
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Many people likes pet. This command prints a pet for your pleasure.
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'''
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parser.add_option('--color', help='color of your pet')
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options, args = parser.parse_args(args)
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if len(args) != 1:
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parser.error('A pet name is required')
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pet = args[0]
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if options.color:
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print('Nice %s %d' % (options.color, pet))
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else:
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print('Nice %s' % pet)
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return 0
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Explanation:
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- usage decorator alters the 'usage: %prog' line in the command's help.
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- docstring is used to both short help line and long help line.
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- parser can be augmented with arguments.
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- return the exit code.
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- Every function in the specified module with a name starting with 'CMD' will
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be a subcommand.
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- The module's docstring will be used in the default 'help' page.
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- If a command has no docstring, it will not be listed in the 'help' page.
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Useful to keep compatibility commands around or aliases.
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- If a command is an alias to another one, it won't be documented. E.g.:
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CMDoldname = CMDnewcmd
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will result in oldname not being documented but supported and redirecting to
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newcmd. Make it a real function that calls the old function if you want it
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to be documented.
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"""
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import difflib
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import sys
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def usage(more):
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"""Adds a 'usage_more' property to a CMD function."""
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def hook(fn):
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fn.usage_more = more
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return fn
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return hook
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def CMDhelp(parser, args):
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"""Prints list of commands or help for a specific command."""
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# This is the default help implementation. It can be disabled or overriden if
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# wanted.
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if not any(i in ('-h', '--help') for i in args):
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args = args + ['--help']
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_, args = parser.parse_args(args)
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# Never gets there.
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assert False
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class CommandDispatcher(object):
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def __init__(self, module):
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"""module is the name of the main python module where to look for commands.
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The python builtin variable __name__ MUST be used for |module|. If the
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script is executed in the form 'python script.py', __name__ == '__main__'
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and sys.modules['script'] doesn't exist. On the other hand if it is unit
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tested, __main__ will be the unit test's module so it has to reference to
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itself with 'script'. __name__ always match the right value.
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"""
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self.module = sys.modules[module]
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def enumerate_commands(self):
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"""Returns a dict of command and their handling function.
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The commands must be in the '__main__' modules. To import a command from a
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submodule, use:
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from mysubcommand import CMDfoo
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Automatically adds 'help' if not already defined.
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A command can be effectively disabled by defining a global variable to None,
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e.g.:
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CMDhelp = None
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"""
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cmds = dict(
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(fn[3:], getattr(self.module, fn))
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for fn in dir(self.module) if fn.startswith('CMD'))
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cmds.setdefault('help', CMDhelp)
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return cmds
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def find_nearest_command(self, name):
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"""Retrieves the function to handle a command.
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It automatically tries to guess the intended command by handling typos or
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incomplete names.
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"""
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commands = self.enumerate_commands()
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if name in commands:
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return commands[name]
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# An exact match was not found. Try to be smart and look if there's
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# something similar.
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commands_with_prefix = [c for c in commands if c.startswith(name)]
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if len(commands_with_prefix) == 1:
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return commands[commands_with_prefix[0]]
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# A #closeenough approximation of levenshtein distance.
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def close_enough(a, b):
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return difflib.SequenceMatcher(a=a, b=b).ratio()
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hamming_commands = sorted(
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((close_enough(c, name), c) for c in commands),
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reverse=True)
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if (hamming_commands[0][0] - hamming_commands[1][0]) < 0.3:
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# Too ambiguous.
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return
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if hamming_commands[0][0] < 0.8:
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# Not similar enough. Don't be a fool and run a random command.
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return
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return commands[hamming_commands[0][1]]
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def _add_command_usage(self, parser, command):
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"""Modifies an OptionParser object with the function's documentation."""
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name = command.__name__[3:]
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more = getattr(command, 'usage_more', '')
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if name == 'help':
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name = '<command>'
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# Use the module's docstring as the description for the 'help' command if
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# available.
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parser.description = self.module.__doc__
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else:
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# Use the command's docstring if available.
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parser.description = command.__doc__
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parser.description = (parser.description or '').strip()
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if parser.description:
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parser.description += '\n'
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parser.set_usage(
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'usage: %%prog %s [options]%s' % (name, '' if not more else ' ' + more))
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@staticmethod
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def _create_command_summary(name, command):
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"""Creates a oneline summary from the command's docstring."""
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if name != command.__name__[3:]:
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# Skip aliases.
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return ''
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doc = command.__doc__ or ''
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line = doc.split('\n', 1)[0].rstrip('.')
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if not line:
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return line
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return (line[0].lower() + line[1:]).strip()
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def execute(self, parser, args):
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"""Dispatches execution to the right command.
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Fallbacks to 'help' if not disabled.
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"""
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commands = self.enumerate_commands()
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length = max(len(c) for c in commands)
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# Lists all the commands in 'help'.
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if commands['help']:
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docs = sorted(
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(name, self._create_command_summary(name, handler))
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for name, handler in commands.iteritems())
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# Skip commands without a docstring.
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commands['help'].usage_more = (
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'\n\nCommands are:\n' + '\n'.join(
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' %-*s %s' % (length, name, doc) for name, doc in docs if doc))
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if args:
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if args[0] in ('-h', '--help') and len(args) > 1:
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# Inverse the argument order so 'tool --help cmd' is rewritten to
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# 'tool cmd --help'.
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args = [args[1], args[0]] + args[2:]
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command = self.find_nearest_command(args[0])
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if command:
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if command.__name__ == 'CMDhelp' and len(args) > 1:
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# Inverse the arguments order so 'tool help cmd' is rewritten to
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# 'tool cmd --help'. Do it here since we want 'tool hel cmd' to work
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# too.
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args = [args[1], '--help'] + args[2:]
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command = self.find_nearest_command(args[0]) or command
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# "fix" the usage and the description now that we know the subcommand.
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self._add_command_usage(parser, command)
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return command(parser, args[1:])
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if commands['help']:
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# Not a known command. Default to help.
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self._add_command_usage(parser, commands['help'])
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return commands['help'](parser, args)
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# Nothing can be done.
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return 2
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