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argopt

doc to argparse driven by docopt

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Define your command line interface (CLI) from a docstring (rather than the other way around). Because it's easy. It's quick. Painless. Then focus on what's actually important - using the arguments in the rest of your program.

The problem is that this is not always flexible. Still need all the features of argparse? Now have the best of both worlds... all the extension such as shtab or Gooey but with the simple syntax of docopt.


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pip install argopt

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Pull and install:

pip install "git+https://github.com/casperdcl/argopt.git@master#egg=argopt"

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conda install -c conda-forge argopt

The list of all changes is available on the Releases page: GitHub-Status.

Standard docopt docstring syntax applies. Additionally, some improvements and enhancements are supported, such as type checking and default positional arguments.

'''Example programme description.
You should be able to do
    args = argopt(__doc__).parse_args()
instead of
    args = docopt(__doc__)

Usage:
    test.py [options] <x> [<y>...]

Arguments:
    <x>                   A file.
    --anarg=<a>           Description here [default: 1e3:int].
    -p PAT, --patts PAT   Or [default: None:file].
    --bar=<b>             Another [default: something] should
                          auto-wrap something in quotes and assume str.
    -f, --force           Force.
'''
from argopt import argopt
__version__ = "0.1.2-3.4"


parser = argopt(__doc__, version=__version__)
args = parser.parse_args()
if args.force:
    print(args)
else:
    print(args.x)

For comparison, the docopt equivalent would be:

'''Example programme description.

Usage:
    test.py [options] <x> [<y>...]

Arguments:
    <x>                   A file.
    --anarg=<a>           int, Description here [default: 1e3].
    -p PAT, --patts PAT   file, Or (default: None).
    --bar=<b>             str, Another [default: something] should
                          assume str like everything else.
    -f, --force           Force.
    -h, --help            Show this help message and exit.
    -v, --version         Show program's version number and exit.

'''
from docopt import docopt
__version__ = "0.1.2-3.4"


args = docopt(__doc__, version=__version__)
args["--anarg"] = int(eval(args["--anarg"]))
if args["--patts"]:
    args["--patts"] = open(args["--patts"])
if args["--force"]:
    print(args)
else:
    print(args["<x>"])

See the examples folder.

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def argopt(doc='', argparser=ArgumentParser,
           formatter_class=RawDescriptionHelpFormatter,
           logLevel=logging.NOTSET, **_kwargs):
  """
  Note that `docopt` supports neither type specifiers nor default
  positional arguments. We support both here.

  Parameters
  ----------
  doc  : docopt compatible, with optional type specifiers
      [default: '':str]
  argparser  : Argument parser class [default: argparse.ArgumentParser]
  version  : Version string [default: None:str]
  formatter_class  : [default: argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter]
  logLevel  : [default: logging.NOTSET]
  _kwargs  : any `argparser` initialiser arguments
      N.B.: `prog`, `description`, and `epilog` are automatically
      inferred if not `None`

  Returns
  -------
  out  : argparser object (default: argparse.ArgumentParser)

  Usage
  -----
  Extension syntax example: [default: 1e3:int].

  You should be able to do
      parser = argopt(__doc__)
      args   = parser.parse_args()
  instead of
      args = docopt(__doc__)

  TODO
  ----
  add_argument_group
  add_mutually_exclusive_group
  (better) subparser support
  (docopt extension) action choices
  (docopt extension) action count
  """

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All source code is hosted on GitHub. Contributions are welcome.

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We are grateful for all GitHub-Contributions.

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