fly-cli 0.1.1

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Description:

flycli 0.1.1

Invoke object methods from the command-line. WIP.

install
Add this package to your dependencies in requirements.txt or use pip
install:
pip install fly-cli


usage
Let’s say you have a class Greeter in module app (app.py)
that you want to create a CLI for:
class Greeter:
def greet(name, greeting='hi there'):
"""
Greet someone by name.

:param name: The name of the person to be greeted.
:param greeting: The greeting message to use.
"""
print(f'{greeting}, {name}')
Run this command to generate a stub:
fly stub app:Greeter greeter
This will create a binary called greeter with the following
contents:
#!/usr/bin/env python
from fly_cli import FlyCLI
from app import Greeter


def main():
fly = FlyCLI()
fly(Greeter())

if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
The FlyCLI class inspects the object and generates a sub-command for
each method, analysing the method parameters to add arguments to the
parser.
Now you can run the script to call an instance of the class:
> ./greeter greet --greeting="hola" bob
hola, bob
Edit the script to add constructor arguments or configuration if
required.
Help text is generated from method documentation, parsing Sphinx
parameter declarations, type declarations and default values to generate
argument help.
Listing subcommands:
./greeter --help
usage: greeter [-h] command ...

positional arguments:
command
greet Greet someone by name.

optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
Subcommand help:
> ./greeter greet --help
usage: greeter greet [-h] [--greeting GREETING] name

positional arguments:
name The name of the person to be greeted.

optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--greeting GREETING The greeting message to use. Default is "hi there".
To add more subcommands, add more methods on the class.
If you add type annotations to your parameters, it will coerce the
values into the specified type when parsing arguments.
Boolean parameters become string arguments accepting various forms of
truthiness: on, off, yes, no, 1, 0, true, false. This is converted to a
boolean before the method is called.
fly-cli eats its own dogfood, the console script fly wraps the
FlyCLI class.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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