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1 | 1 | """A simple configuration system. |
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2 | 2 | |
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3 | 3 | Inheritance diagram: |
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4 | 4 | |
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5 | 5 | .. inheritance-diagram:: IPython.config.loader |
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6 | 6 | :parts: 3 |
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7 | 7 | |
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8 | 8 | Authors |
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9 | 9 | ------- |
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10 | 10 | * Brian Granger |
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11 | 11 | * Fernando Perez |
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12 | 12 | * Min RK |
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13 | 13 | """ |
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14 | 14 | |
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15 | 15 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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16 | 16 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team |
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17 | 17 | # |
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18 | 18 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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19 | 19 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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20 | 20 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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21 | 21 | |
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22 | 22 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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23 | 23 | # Imports |
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24 | 24 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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25 | 25 | |
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26 | 26 | import __builtin__ as builtin_mod |
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27 | import argparse | |
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27 | 28 | import os |
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28 | 29 | import re |
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29 | 30 | import sys |
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30 | 31 | |
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31 | from IPython.external import argparse | |
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32 | 32 | from IPython.utils.path import filefind, get_ipython_dir |
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33 | 33 | from IPython.utils import py3compat, warn |
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34 | 34 | from IPython.utils.encoding import DEFAULT_ENCODING |
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35 | 35 | |
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36 | 36 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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37 | 37 | # Exceptions |
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38 | 38 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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39 | 39 | |
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40 | 40 | |
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41 | 41 | class ConfigError(Exception): |
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42 | 42 | pass |
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43 | 43 | |
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44 | 44 | class ConfigLoaderError(ConfigError): |
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45 | 45 | pass |
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46 | 46 | |
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47 | 47 | class ConfigFileNotFound(ConfigError): |
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48 | 48 | pass |
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49 | 49 | |
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50 | 50 | class ArgumentError(ConfigLoaderError): |
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51 | 51 | pass |
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52 | 52 | |
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53 | 53 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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54 | 54 | # Argparse fix |
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55 | 55 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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56 | 56 | |
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57 | 57 | # Unfortunately argparse by default prints help messages to stderr instead of |
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58 | 58 | # stdout. This makes it annoying to capture long help screens at the command |
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59 | 59 | # line, since one must know how to pipe stderr, which many users don't know how |
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60 | 60 | # to do. So we override the print_help method with one that defaults to |
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61 | 61 | # stdout and use our class instead. |
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62 | 62 | |
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63 | 63 | class ArgumentParser(argparse.ArgumentParser): |
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64 | 64 | """Simple argparse subclass that prints help to stdout by default.""" |
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65 | 65 | |
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66 | 66 | def print_help(self, file=None): |
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67 | 67 | if file is None: |
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68 | 68 | file = sys.stdout |
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69 | 69 | return super(ArgumentParser, self).print_help(file) |
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70 | 70 | |
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71 | 71 | print_help.__doc__ = argparse.ArgumentParser.print_help.__doc__ |
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72 | 72 | |
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73 | 73 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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74 | 74 | # Config class for holding config information |
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75 | 75 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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76 | 76 | |
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77 | 77 | |
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78 | 78 | class Config(dict): |
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79 | 79 | """An attribute based dict that can do smart merges.""" |
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80 | 80 | |
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81 | 81 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwds): |
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82 | 82 | dict.__init__(self, *args, **kwds) |
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83 | 83 | # This sets self.__dict__ = self, but it has to be done this way |
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84 | 84 | # because we are also overriding __setattr__. |
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85 | 85 | dict.__setattr__(self, '__dict__', self) |
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86 | 86 | self._ensure_subconfig() |
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87 | 87 | |
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88 | 88 | def _ensure_subconfig(self): |
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89 | 89 | """ensure that sub-dicts that should be Config objects are |
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90 | 90 | |
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91 | 91 | casts dicts that are under section keys to Config objects, |
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92 | 92 | which is necessary for constructing Config objects from dict literals. |
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93 | 93 | """ |
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94 | 94 | for key in self: |
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95 | 95 | obj = self[key] |
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96 | 96 | if self._is_section_key(key) \ |
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97 | 97 | and isinstance(obj, dict) \ |
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98 | 98 | and not isinstance(obj, Config): |
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99 | 99 | dict.__setattr__(self, key, Config(obj)) |
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100 | 100 | |
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101 | 101 | def _merge(self, other): |
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102 | 102 | """deprecated alias, use Config.merge()""" |
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103 | 103 | self.merge(other) |
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104 | 104 | |
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105 | 105 | def merge(self, other): |
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106 | 106 | """merge another config object into this one""" |
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107 | 107 | to_update = {} |
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108 | 108 | for k, v in other.iteritems(): |
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109 | 109 | if k not in self: |
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110 | 110 | to_update[k] = v |
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111 | 111 | else: # I have this key |
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112 | 112 | if isinstance(v, Config) and isinstance(self[k], Config): |
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113 | 113 | # Recursively merge common sub Configs |
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114 | 114 | self[k].merge(v) |
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115 | 115 | else: |
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116 | 116 | # Plain updates for non-Configs |
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117 | 117 | to_update[k] = v |
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118 | 118 | |
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119 | 119 | self.update(to_update) |
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120 | 120 | |
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121 | 121 | def _is_section_key(self, key): |
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122 | 122 | if key[0].upper()==key[0] and not key.startswith('_'): |
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123 | 123 | return True |
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124 | 124 | else: |
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125 | 125 | return False |
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126 | 126 | |
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127 | 127 | def __contains__(self, key): |
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128 | 128 | if self._is_section_key(key): |
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129 | 129 | return True |
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130 | 130 | else: |
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131 | 131 | return super(Config, self).__contains__(key) |
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132 | 132 | # .has_key is deprecated for dictionaries. |
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133 | 133 | has_key = __contains__ |
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134 | 134 | |
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135 | 135 | def _has_section(self, key): |
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136 | 136 | if self._is_section_key(key): |
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137 | 137 | if super(Config, self).__contains__(key): |
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138 | 138 | return True |
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139 | 139 | return False |
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140 | 140 | |
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141 | 141 | def copy(self): |
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142 | 142 | return type(self)(dict.copy(self)) |
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143 | 143 | |
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144 | 144 | def __copy__(self): |
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145 | 145 | return self.copy() |
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146 | 146 | |
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147 | 147 | def __deepcopy__(self, memo): |
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148 | 148 | import copy |
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149 | 149 | return type(self)(copy.deepcopy(self.items())) |
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150 | 150 | |
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151 | 151 | def __getitem__(self, key): |
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152 | 152 | # We cannot use directly self._is_section_key, because it triggers |
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153 | 153 | # infinite recursion on top of PyPy. Instead, we manually fish the |
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154 | 154 | # bound method. |
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155 | 155 | is_section_key = self.__class__._is_section_key.__get__(self) |
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156 | 156 | |
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157 | 157 | # Because we use this for an exec namespace, we need to delegate |
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158 | 158 | # the lookup of names in __builtin__ to itself. This means |
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159 | 159 | # that you can't have section or attribute names that are |
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160 | 160 | # builtins. |
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161 | 161 | try: |
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162 | 162 | return getattr(builtin_mod, key) |
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163 | 163 | except AttributeError: |
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164 | 164 | pass |
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165 | 165 | if is_section_key(key): |
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166 | 166 | try: |
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167 | 167 | return dict.__getitem__(self, key) |
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168 | 168 | except KeyError: |
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169 | 169 | c = Config() |
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170 | 170 | dict.__setitem__(self, key, c) |
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171 | 171 | return c |
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172 | 172 | else: |
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173 | 173 | return dict.__getitem__(self, key) |
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174 | 174 | |
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175 | 175 | def __setitem__(self, key, value): |
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176 | 176 | if self._is_section_key(key): |
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177 | 177 | if not isinstance(value, Config): |
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178 | 178 | raise ValueError('values whose keys begin with an uppercase ' |
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179 | 179 | 'char must be Config instances: %r, %r' % (key, value)) |
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180 | 180 | else: |
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181 | 181 | dict.__setitem__(self, key, value) |
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182 | 182 | |
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183 | 183 | def __getattr__(self, key): |
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184 | 184 | try: |
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185 | 185 | return self.__getitem__(key) |
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186 | 186 | except KeyError as e: |
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187 | 187 | raise AttributeError(e) |
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188 | 188 | |
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189 | 189 | def __setattr__(self, key, value): |
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190 | 190 | try: |
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191 | 191 | self.__setitem__(key, value) |
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192 | 192 | except KeyError as e: |
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193 | 193 | raise AttributeError(e) |
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194 | 194 | |
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195 | 195 | def __delattr__(self, key): |
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196 | 196 | try: |
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197 | 197 | dict.__delitem__(self, key) |
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198 | 198 | except KeyError as e: |
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199 | 199 | raise AttributeError(e) |
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200 | 200 | |
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201 | 201 | |
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202 | 202 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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203 | 203 | # Config loading classes |
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204 | 204 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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205 | 205 | |
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206 | 206 | |
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207 | 207 | class ConfigLoader(object): |
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208 | 208 | """A object for loading configurations from just about anywhere. |
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209 | 209 | |
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210 | 210 | The resulting configuration is packaged as a :class:`Struct`. |
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211 | 211 | |
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212 | 212 | Notes |
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213 | 213 | ----- |
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214 | 214 | A :class:`ConfigLoader` does one thing: load a config from a source |
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215 | 215 | (file, command line arguments) and returns the data as a :class:`Struct`. |
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216 | 216 | There are lots of things that :class:`ConfigLoader` does not do. It does |
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217 | 217 | not implement complex logic for finding config files. It does not handle |
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218 | 218 | default values or merge multiple configs. These things need to be |
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219 | 219 | handled elsewhere. |
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220 | 220 | """ |
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221 | 221 | |
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222 | 222 | def __init__(self): |
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223 | 223 | """A base class for config loaders. |
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224 | 224 | |
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225 | 225 | Examples |
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226 | 226 | -------- |
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227 | 227 | |
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228 | 228 | >>> cl = ConfigLoader() |
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229 | 229 | >>> config = cl.load_config() |
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230 | 230 | >>> config |
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231 | 231 | {} |
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232 | 232 | """ |
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233 | 233 | self.clear() |
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234 | 234 | |
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235 | 235 | def clear(self): |
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236 | 236 | self.config = Config() |
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237 | 237 | |
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238 | 238 | def load_config(self): |
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239 | 239 | """Load a config from somewhere, return a :class:`Config` instance. |
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240 | 240 | |
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241 | 241 | Usually, this will cause self.config to be set and then returned. |
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242 | 242 | However, in most cases, :meth:`ConfigLoader.clear` should be called |
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243 | 243 | to erase any previous state. |
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244 | 244 | """ |
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245 | 245 | self.clear() |
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246 | 246 | return self.config |
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247 | 247 | |
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248 | 248 | |
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249 | 249 | class FileConfigLoader(ConfigLoader): |
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250 | 250 | """A base class for file based configurations. |
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251 | 251 | |
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252 | 252 | As we add more file based config loaders, the common logic should go |
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253 | 253 | here. |
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254 | 254 | """ |
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255 | 255 | pass |
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256 | 256 | |
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257 | 257 | |
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258 | 258 | class PyFileConfigLoader(FileConfigLoader): |
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259 | 259 | """A config loader for pure python files. |
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260 | 260 | |
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261 | 261 | This calls execfile on a plain python file and looks for attributes |
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262 | 262 | that are all caps. These attribute are added to the config Struct. |
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263 | 263 | """ |
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264 | 264 | |
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265 | 265 | def __init__(self, filename, path=None): |
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266 | 266 | """Build a config loader for a filename and path. |
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267 | 267 | |
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268 | 268 | Parameters |
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269 | 269 | ---------- |
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270 | 270 | filename : str |
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271 | 271 | The file name of the config file. |
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272 | 272 | path : str, list, tuple |
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273 | 273 | The path to search for the config file on, or a sequence of |
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274 | 274 | paths to try in order. |
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275 | 275 | """ |
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276 | 276 | super(PyFileConfigLoader, self).__init__() |
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277 | 277 | self.filename = filename |
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278 | 278 | self.path = path |
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279 | 279 | self.full_filename = '' |
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280 | 280 | self.data = None |
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281 | 281 | |
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282 | 282 | def load_config(self): |
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283 | 283 | """Load the config from a file and return it as a Struct.""" |
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284 | 284 | self.clear() |
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285 | 285 | try: |
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286 | 286 | self._find_file() |
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287 | 287 | except IOError as e: |
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288 | 288 | raise ConfigFileNotFound(str(e)) |
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289 | 289 | self._read_file_as_dict() |
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290 | 290 | self._convert_to_config() |
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291 | 291 | return self.config |
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292 | 292 | |
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293 | 293 | def _find_file(self): |
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294 | 294 | """Try to find the file by searching the paths.""" |
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295 | 295 | self.full_filename = filefind(self.filename, self.path) |
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296 | 296 | |
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297 | 297 | def _read_file_as_dict(self): |
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298 | 298 | """Load the config file into self.config, with recursive loading.""" |
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299 | 299 | # This closure is made available in the namespace that is used |
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300 | 300 | # to exec the config file. It allows users to call |
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301 | 301 | # load_subconfig('myconfig.py') to load config files recursively. |
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302 | 302 | # It needs to be a closure because it has references to self.path |
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303 | 303 | # and self.config. The sub-config is loaded with the same path |
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304 | 304 | # as the parent, but it uses an empty config which is then merged |
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305 | 305 | # with the parents. |
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306 | 306 | |
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307 | 307 | # If a profile is specified, the config file will be loaded |
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308 | 308 | # from that profile |
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309 | 309 | |
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310 | 310 | def load_subconfig(fname, profile=None): |
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311 | 311 | # import here to prevent circular imports |
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312 | 312 | from IPython.core.profiledir import ProfileDir, ProfileDirError |
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313 | 313 | if profile is not None: |
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314 | 314 | try: |
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315 | 315 | profile_dir = ProfileDir.find_profile_dir_by_name( |
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316 | 316 | get_ipython_dir(), |
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317 | 317 | profile, |
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318 | 318 | ) |
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319 | 319 | except ProfileDirError: |
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320 | 320 | return |
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321 | 321 | path = profile_dir.location |
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322 | 322 | else: |
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323 | 323 | path = self.path |
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324 | 324 | loader = PyFileConfigLoader(fname, path) |
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325 | 325 | try: |
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326 | 326 | sub_config = loader.load_config() |
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327 | 327 | except ConfigFileNotFound: |
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328 | 328 | # Pass silently if the sub config is not there. This happens |
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329 | 329 | # when a user s using a profile, but not the default config. |
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330 | 330 | pass |
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331 | 331 | else: |
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332 | 332 | self.config.merge(sub_config) |
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333 | 333 | |
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334 | 334 | # Again, this needs to be a closure and should be used in config |
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335 | 335 | # files to get the config being loaded. |
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336 | 336 | def get_config(): |
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337 | 337 | return self.config |
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338 | 338 | |
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339 | 339 | namespace = dict( |
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340 | 340 | load_subconfig=load_subconfig, |
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341 | 341 | get_config=get_config, |
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342 | 342 | __file__=self.full_filename, |
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343 | 343 | ) |
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344 | 344 | fs_encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding() or 'ascii' |
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345 | 345 | conf_filename = self.full_filename.encode(fs_encoding) |
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346 | 346 | py3compat.execfile(conf_filename, namespace) |
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347 | 347 | |
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348 | 348 | def _convert_to_config(self): |
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349 | 349 | if self.data is None: |
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350 | 350 | ConfigLoaderError('self.data does not exist') |
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351 | 351 | |
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352 | 352 | |
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353 | 353 | class CommandLineConfigLoader(ConfigLoader): |
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354 | 354 | """A config loader for command line arguments. |
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355 | 355 | |
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356 | 356 | As we add more command line based loaders, the common logic should go |
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357 | 357 | here. |
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358 | 358 | """ |
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359 | 359 | |
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360 | 360 | def _exec_config_str(self, lhs, rhs): |
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361 | 361 | """execute self.config.<lhs> = <rhs> |
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362 | 362 | |
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363 | 363 | * expands ~ with expanduser |
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364 | 364 | * tries to assign with raw eval, otherwise assigns with just the string, |
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365 | 365 | allowing `--C.a=foobar` and `--C.a="foobar"` to be equivalent. *Not* |
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366 | 366 | equivalent are `--C.a=4` and `--C.a='4'`. |
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367 | 367 | """ |
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368 | 368 | rhs = os.path.expanduser(rhs) |
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369 | 369 | try: |
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370 | 370 | # Try to see if regular Python syntax will work. This |
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371 | 371 | # won't handle strings as the quote marks are removed |
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372 | 372 | # by the system shell. |
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373 | 373 | value = eval(rhs) |
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374 | 374 | except (NameError, SyntaxError): |
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375 | 375 | # This case happens if the rhs is a string. |
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376 | 376 | value = rhs |
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377 | 377 | |
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378 | 378 | exec u'self.config.%s = value' % lhs |
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379 | 379 | |
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380 | 380 | def _load_flag(self, cfg): |
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381 | 381 | """update self.config from a flag, which can be a dict or Config""" |
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382 | 382 | if isinstance(cfg, (dict, Config)): |
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383 | 383 | # don't clobber whole config sections, update |
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384 | 384 | # each section from config: |
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385 | 385 | for sec,c in cfg.iteritems(): |
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386 | 386 | self.config[sec].update(c) |
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387 | 387 | else: |
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388 | 388 | raise TypeError("Invalid flag: %r" % cfg) |
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389 | 389 | |
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390 | 390 | # raw --identifier=value pattern |
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391 | 391 | # but *also* accept '-' as wordsep, for aliases |
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392 | 392 | # accepts: --foo=a |
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393 | 393 | # --Class.trait=value |
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394 | 394 | # --alias-name=value |
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395 | 395 | # rejects: -foo=value |
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396 | 396 | # --foo |
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397 | 397 | # --Class.trait |
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398 | 398 | kv_pattern = re.compile(r'\-\-[A-Za-z][\w\-]*(\.[\w\-]+)*\=.*') |
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399 | 399 | |
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400 | 400 | # just flags, no assignments, with two *or one* leading '-' |
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401 | 401 | # accepts: --foo |
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402 | 402 | # -foo-bar-again |
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403 | 403 | # rejects: --anything=anything |
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404 | 404 | # --two.word |
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405 | 405 | |
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406 | 406 | flag_pattern = re.compile(r'\-\-?\w+[\-\w]*$') |
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407 | 407 | |
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408 | 408 | class KeyValueConfigLoader(CommandLineConfigLoader): |
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409 | 409 | """A config loader that loads key value pairs from the command line. |
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410 | 410 | |
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411 | 411 | This allows command line options to be gives in the following form:: |
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412 | 412 | |
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413 | 413 | ipython --profile="foo" --InteractiveShell.autocall=False |
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414 | 414 | """ |
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415 | 415 | |
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416 | 416 | def __init__(self, argv=None, aliases=None, flags=None): |
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417 | 417 | """Create a key value pair config loader. |
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418 | 418 | |
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419 | 419 | Parameters |
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420 | 420 | ---------- |
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421 | 421 | argv : list |
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422 | 422 | A list that has the form of sys.argv[1:] which has unicode |
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423 | 423 | elements of the form u"key=value". If this is None (default), |
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424 | 424 | then sys.argv[1:] will be used. |
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425 | 425 | aliases : dict |
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426 | 426 | A dict of aliases for configurable traits. |
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427 | 427 | Keys are the short aliases, Values are the resolved trait. |
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428 | 428 | Of the form: `{'alias' : 'Configurable.trait'}` |
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429 | 429 | flags : dict |
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430 | 430 | A dict of flags, keyed by str name. Vaues can be Config objects, |
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431 | 431 | dicts, or "key=value" strings. If Config or dict, when the flag |
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432 | 432 | is triggered, The flag is loaded as `self.config.update(m)`. |
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433 | 433 | |
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434 | 434 | Returns |
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435 | 435 | ------- |
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436 | 436 | config : Config |
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437 | 437 | The resulting Config object. |
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438 | 438 | |
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439 | 439 | Examples |
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440 | 440 | -------- |
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441 | 441 | |
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442 | 442 | >>> from IPython.config.loader import KeyValueConfigLoader |
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443 | 443 | >>> cl = KeyValueConfigLoader() |
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444 | 444 | >>> d = cl.load_config(["--A.name='brian'","--B.number=0"]) |
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445 | 445 | >>> sorted(d.items()) |
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446 | 446 | [('A', {'name': 'brian'}), ('B', {'number': 0})] |
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447 | 447 | """ |
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448 | 448 | self.clear() |
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449 | 449 | if argv is None: |
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450 | 450 | argv = sys.argv[1:] |
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451 | 451 | self.argv = argv |
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452 | 452 | self.aliases = aliases or {} |
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453 | 453 | self.flags = flags or {} |
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454 | 454 | |
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455 | 455 | |
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456 | 456 | def clear(self): |
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457 | 457 | super(KeyValueConfigLoader, self).clear() |
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458 | 458 | self.extra_args = [] |
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459 | 459 | |
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460 | 460 | |
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461 | 461 | def _decode_argv(self, argv, enc=None): |
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462 | 462 | """decode argv if bytes, using stin.encoding, falling back on default enc""" |
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463 | 463 | uargv = [] |
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464 | 464 | if enc is None: |
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465 | 465 | enc = DEFAULT_ENCODING |
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466 | 466 | for arg in argv: |
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467 | 467 | if not isinstance(arg, unicode): |
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468 | 468 | # only decode if not already decoded |
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469 | 469 | arg = arg.decode(enc) |
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470 | 470 | uargv.append(arg) |
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471 | 471 | return uargv |
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472 | 472 | |
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473 | 473 | |
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474 | 474 | def load_config(self, argv=None, aliases=None, flags=None): |
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475 | 475 | """Parse the configuration and generate the Config object. |
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476 | 476 | |
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477 | 477 | After loading, any arguments that are not key-value or |
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478 | 478 | flags will be stored in self.extra_args - a list of |
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479 | 479 | unparsed command-line arguments. This is used for |
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480 | 480 | arguments such as input files or subcommands. |
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481 | 481 | |
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482 | 482 | Parameters |
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483 | 483 | ---------- |
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484 | 484 | argv : list, optional |
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485 | 485 | A list that has the form of sys.argv[1:] which has unicode |
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486 | 486 | elements of the form u"key=value". If this is None (default), |
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487 | 487 | then self.argv will be used. |
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488 | 488 | aliases : dict |
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489 | 489 | A dict of aliases for configurable traits. |
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490 | 490 | Keys are the short aliases, Values are the resolved trait. |
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491 | 491 | Of the form: `{'alias' : 'Configurable.trait'}` |
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492 | 492 | flags : dict |
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493 | 493 | A dict of flags, keyed by str name. Values can be Config objects |
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494 | 494 | or dicts. When the flag is triggered, The config is loaded as |
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495 | 495 | `self.config.update(cfg)`. |
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496 | 496 | """ |
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497 | 497 | self.clear() |
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498 | 498 | if argv is None: |
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499 | 499 | argv = self.argv |
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500 | 500 | if aliases is None: |
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501 | 501 | aliases = self.aliases |
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502 | 502 | if flags is None: |
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503 | 503 | flags = self.flags |
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504 | 504 | |
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505 | 505 | # ensure argv is a list of unicode strings: |
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506 | 506 | uargv = self._decode_argv(argv) |
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507 | 507 | for idx,raw in enumerate(uargv): |
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508 | 508 | # strip leading '-' |
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509 | 509 | item = raw.lstrip('-') |
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510 | 510 | |
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511 | 511 | if raw == '--': |
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512 | 512 | # don't parse arguments after '--' |
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513 | 513 | # this is useful for relaying arguments to scripts, e.g. |
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514 | 514 | # ipython -i foo.py --matplotlib=qt -- args after '--' go-to-foo.py |
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515 | 515 | self.extra_args.extend(uargv[idx+1:]) |
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516 | 516 | break |
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517 | 517 | |
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518 | 518 | if kv_pattern.match(raw): |
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519 | 519 | lhs,rhs = item.split('=',1) |
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520 | 520 | # Substitute longnames for aliases. |
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521 | 521 | if lhs in aliases: |
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522 | 522 | lhs = aliases[lhs] |
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523 | 523 | if '.' not in lhs: |
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524 | 524 | # probably a mistyped alias, but not technically illegal |
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525 | 525 | warn.warn("Unrecognized alias: '%s', it will probably have no effect."%lhs) |
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526 | 526 | try: |
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527 | 527 | self._exec_config_str(lhs, rhs) |
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528 | 528 | except Exception: |
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529 | 529 | raise ArgumentError("Invalid argument: '%s'" % raw) |
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530 | 530 | |
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531 | 531 | elif flag_pattern.match(raw): |
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532 | 532 | if item in flags: |
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533 | 533 | cfg,help = flags[item] |
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534 | 534 | self._load_flag(cfg) |
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535 | 535 | else: |
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536 | 536 | raise ArgumentError("Unrecognized flag: '%s'"%raw) |
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537 | 537 | elif raw.startswith('-'): |
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538 | 538 | kv = '--'+item |
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539 | 539 | if kv_pattern.match(kv): |
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540 | 540 | raise ArgumentError("Invalid argument: '%s', did you mean '%s'?"%(raw, kv)) |
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541 | 541 | else: |
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542 | 542 | raise ArgumentError("Invalid argument: '%s'"%raw) |
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543 | 543 | else: |
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544 | 544 | # keep all args that aren't valid in a list, |
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545 | 545 | # in case our parent knows what to do with them. |
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546 | 546 | self.extra_args.append(item) |
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547 | 547 | return self.config |
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548 | 548 | |
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549 | 549 | class ArgParseConfigLoader(CommandLineConfigLoader): |
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550 | 550 | """A loader that uses the argparse module to load from the command line.""" |
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551 | 551 | |
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552 | 552 | def __init__(self, argv=None, aliases=None, flags=None, *parser_args, **parser_kw): |
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553 | 553 | """Create a config loader for use with argparse. |
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554 | 554 | |
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555 | 555 | Parameters |
|
556 | 556 | ---------- |
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557 | 557 | |
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558 | 558 | argv : optional, list |
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559 | 559 | If given, used to read command-line arguments from, otherwise |
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560 | 560 | sys.argv[1:] is used. |
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561 | 561 | |
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562 | 562 | parser_args : tuple |
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563 | 563 | A tuple of positional arguments that will be passed to the |
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564 | 564 | constructor of :class:`argparse.ArgumentParser`. |
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565 | 565 | |
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566 | 566 | parser_kw : dict |
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567 | 567 | A tuple of keyword arguments that will be passed to the |
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568 | 568 | constructor of :class:`argparse.ArgumentParser`. |
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569 | 569 | |
|
570 | 570 | Returns |
|
571 | 571 | ------- |
|
572 | 572 | config : Config |
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573 | 573 | The resulting Config object. |
|
574 | 574 | """ |
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575 | 575 | super(CommandLineConfigLoader, self).__init__() |
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576 | 576 | self.clear() |
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577 | 577 | if argv is None: |
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578 | 578 | argv = sys.argv[1:] |
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579 | 579 | self.argv = argv |
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580 | 580 | self.aliases = aliases or {} |
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581 | 581 | self.flags = flags or {} |
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582 | 582 | |
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583 | 583 | self.parser_args = parser_args |
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584 | 584 | self.version = parser_kw.pop("version", None) |
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585 | 585 | kwargs = dict(argument_default=argparse.SUPPRESS) |
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586 | 586 | kwargs.update(parser_kw) |
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587 | 587 | self.parser_kw = kwargs |
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588 | 588 | |
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589 | 589 | def load_config(self, argv=None, aliases=None, flags=None): |
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590 | 590 | """Parse command line arguments and return as a Config object. |
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591 | 591 | |
|
592 | 592 | Parameters |
|
593 | 593 | ---------- |
|
594 | 594 | |
|
595 | 595 | args : optional, list |
|
596 | 596 | If given, a list with the structure of sys.argv[1:] to parse |
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597 | 597 | arguments from. If not given, the instance's self.argv attribute |
|
598 | 598 | (given at construction time) is used.""" |
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599 | 599 | self.clear() |
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600 | 600 | if argv is None: |
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601 | 601 | argv = self.argv |
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602 | 602 | if aliases is None: |
|
603 | 603 | aliases = self.aliases |
|
604 | 604 | if flags is None: |
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605 | 605 | flags = self.flags |
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606 | 606 | self._create_parser(aliases, flags) |
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607 | 607 | self._parse_args(argv) |
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608 | 608 | self._convert_to_config() |
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609 | 609 | return self.config |
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610 | 610 | |
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611 | 611 | def get_extra_args(self): |
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612 | 612 | if hasattr(self, 'extra_args'): |
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613 | 613 | return self.extra_args |
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614 | 614 | else: |
|
615 | 615 | return [] |
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616 | 616 | |
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617 | 617 | def _create_parser(self, aliases=None, flags=None): |
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618 | 618 | self.parser = ArgumentParser(*self.parser_args, **self.parser_kw) |
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619 | 619 | self._add_arguments(aliases, flags) |
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620 | 620 | |
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621 | 621 | def _add_arguments(self, aliases=None, flags=None): |
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622 | 622 | raise NotImplementedError("subclasses must implement _add_arguments") |
|
623 | 623 | |
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624 | 624 | def _parse_args(self, args): |
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625 | 625 | """self.parser->self.parsed_data""" |
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626 | 626 | # decode sys.argv to support unicode command-line options |
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627 | 627 | enc = DEFAULT_ENCODING |
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628 | 628 | uargs = [py3compat.cast_unicode(a, enc) for a in args] |
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629 | 629 | self.parsed_data, self.extra_args = self.parser.parse_known_args(uargs) |
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630 | 630 | |
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631 | 631 | def _convert_to_config(self): |
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632 | 632 | """self.parsed_data->self.config""" |
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633 | 633 | for k, v in vars(self.parsed_data).iteritems(): |
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634 | 634 | exec "self.config.%s = v"%k in locals(), globals() |
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635 | 635 | |
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636 | 636 | class KVArgParseConfigLoader(ArgParseConfigLoader): |
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637 | 637 | """A config loader that loads aliases and flags with argparse, |
|
638 | 638 | but will use KVLoader for the rest. This allows better parsing |
|
639 | 639 | of common args, such as `ipython -c 'print 5'`, but still gets |
|
640 | 640 | arbitrary config with `ipython --InteractiveShell.use_readline=False`""" |
|
641 | 641 | |
|
642 | 642 | def _add_arguments(self, aliases=None, flags=None): |
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643 | 643 | self.alias_flags = {} |
|
644 | 644 | # print aliases, flags |
|
645 | 645 | if aliases is None: |
|
646 | 646 | aliases = self.aliases |
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647 | 647 | if flags is None: |
|
648 | 648 | flags = self.flags |
|
649 | 649 | paa = self.parser.add_argument |
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650 | 650 | for key,value in aliases.iteritems(): |
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651 | 651 | if key in flags: |
|
652 | 652 | # flags |
|
653 | 653 | nargs = '?' |
|
654 | 654 | else: |
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655 | 655 | nargs = None |
|
656 | 656 | if len(key) is 1: |
|
657 | 657 | paa('-'+key, '--'+key, type=unicode, dest=value, nargs=nargs) |
|
658 | 658 | else: |
|
659 | 659 | paa('--'+key, type=unicode, dest=value, nargs=nargs) |
|
660 | 660 | for key, (value, help) in flags.iteritems(): |
|
661 | 661 | if key in self.aliases: |
|
662 | 662 | # |
|
663 | 663 | self.alias_flags[self.aliases[key]] = value |
|
664 | 664 | continue |
|
665 | 665 | if len(key) is 1: |
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666 | 666 | paa('-'+key, '--'+key, action='append_const', dest='_flags', const=value) |
|
667 | 667 | else: |
|
668 | 668 | paa('--'+key, action='append_const', dest='_flags', const=value) |
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669 | 669 | |
|
670 | 670 | def _convert_to_config(self): |
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671 | 671 | """self.parsed_data->self.config, parse unrecognized extra args via KVLoader.""" |
|
672 | 672 | # remove subconfigs list from namespace before transforming the Namespace |
|
673 | 673 | if '_flags' in self.parsed_data: |
|
674 | 674 | subcs = self.parsed_data._flags |
|
675 | 675 | del self.parsed_data._flags |
|
676 | 676 | else: |
|
677 | 677 | subcs = [] |
|
678 | 678 | |
|
679 | 679 | for k, v in vars(self.parsed_data).iteritems(): |
|
680 | 680 | if v is None: |
|
681 | 681 | # it was a flag that shares the name of an alias |
|
682 | 682 | subcs.append(self.alias_flags[k]) |
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683 | 683 | else: |
|
684 | 684 | # eval the KV assignment |
|
685 | 685 | self._exec_config_str(k, v) |
|
686 | 686 | |
|
687 | 687 | for subc in subcs: |
|
688 | 688 | self._load_flag(subc) |
|
689 | 689 | |
|
690 | 690 | if self.extra_args: |
|
691 | 691 | sub_parser = KeyValueConfigLoader() |
|
692 | 692 | sub_parser.load_config(self.extra_args) |
|
693 | 693 | self.config.merge(sub_parser.config) |
|
694 | 694 | self.extra_args = sub_parser.extra_args |
|
695 | 695 | |
|
696 | 696 | |
|
697 | 697 | def load_pyconfig_files(config_files, path): |
|
698 | 698 | """Load multiple Python config files, merging each of them in turn. |
|
699 | 699 | |
|
700 | 700 | Parameters |
|
701 | 701 | ========== |
|
702 | 702 | config_files : list of str |
|
703 | 703 | List of config files names to load and merge into the config. |
|
704 | 704 | path : unicode |
|
705 | 705 | The full path to the location of the config files. |
|
706 | 706 | """ |
|
707 | 707 | config = Config() |
|
708 | 708 | for cf in config_files: |
|
709 | 709 | loader = PyFileConfigLoader(cf, path=path) |
|
710 | 710 | try: |
|
711 | 711 | next_config = loader.load_config() |
|
712 | 712 | except ConfigFileNotFound: |
|
713 | 713 | pass |
|
714 | 714 | except: |
|
715 | 715 | raise |
|
716 | 716 | else: |
|
717 | 717 | config.merge(next_config) |
|
718 | 718 | return config |
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1 | 1 | ''' A decorator-based method of constructing IPython magics with `argparse` |
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2 | 2 | option handling. |
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3 | 3 | |
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4 | 4 | New magic functions can be defined like so:: |
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5 | 5 | |
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6 | 6 | from IPython.core.magic_arguments import (argument, magic_arguments, |
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7 | 7 | parse_argstring) |
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8 | 8 | |
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9 | 9 | @magic_arguments() |
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10 | 10 | @argument('-o', '--option', help='An optional argument.') |
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11 | 11 | @argument('arg', type=int, help='An integer positional argument.') |
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12 | 12 | def magic_cool(self, arg): |
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13 | 13 | """ A really cool magic command. |
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14 | 14 | |
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15 | 15 | """ |
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16 | 16 | args = parse_argstring(magic_cool, arg) |
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17 | 17 | ... |
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18 | 18 | |
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19 | 19 | The `@magic_arguments` decorator marks the function as having argparse arguments. |
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20 | 20 | The `@argument` decorator adds an argument using the same syntax as argparse's |
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21 | 21 | `add_argument()` method. More sophisticated uses may also require the |
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22 | 22 | `@argument_group` or `@kwds` decorator to customize the formatting and the |
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23 | 23 | parsing. |
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24 | 24 | |
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25 | 25 | Help text for the magic is automatically generated from the docstring and the |
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26 | 26 | arguments:: |
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27 | 27 | |
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28 | 28 | In[1]: %cool? |
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29 | 29 | %cool [-o OPTION] arg |
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30 | 30 | |
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31 | 31 | A really cool magic command. |
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32 | 32 | |
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33 | 33 | positional arguments: |
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34 | 34 | arg An integer positional argument. |
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35 | 35 | |
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36 | 36 | optional arguments: |
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37 | 37 | -o OPTION, --option OPTION |
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38 | 38 | An optional argument. |
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39 | 39 | |
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40 | 40 | Inheritance diagram: |
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41 | 41 | |
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42 | 42 | .. inheritance-diagram:: IPython.core.magic_arguments |
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43 | 43 | :parts: 3 |
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44 | 44 | |
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45 | 45 | ''' |
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46 | 46 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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47 | 47 | # Copyright (C) 2010-2011, IPython Development Team. |
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48 | 48 | # |
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49 | 49 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. |
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50 | 50 | # |
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51 | 51 | # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software. |
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52 | 52 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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53 | import argparse | |
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53 | 54 | |
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54 | 55 | # Our own imports |
|
55 | from IPython.external import argparse | |
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56 | 56 | from IPython.core.error import UsageError |
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57 | 57 | from IPython.utils.process import arg_split |
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58 | 58 | from IPython.utils.text import dedent |
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59 | 59 | |
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60 | 60 | class MagicHelpFormatter(argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter): |
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61 | 61 | """ A HelpFormatter which dedents but otherwise preserves indentation. |
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62 | 62 | """ |
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63 | 63 | def _fill_text(self, text, width, indent): |
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64 | 64 | return argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter._fill_text(self, dedent(text), width, indent) |
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65 | 65 | |
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66 | 66 | class MagicArgumentParser(argparse.ArgumentParser): |
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67 | 67 | """ An ArgumentParser tweaked for use by IPython magics. |
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68 | 68 | """ |
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69 | 69 | def __init__(self, |
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70 | 70 | prog=None, |
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71 | 71 | usage=None, |
|
72 | 72 | description=None, |
|
73 | 73 | epilog=None, |
|
74 | 74 | parents=None, |
|
75 | 75 | formatter_class=MagicHelpFormatter, |
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76 | 76 | prefix_chars='-', |
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77 | 77 | argument_default=None, |
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78 | 78 | conflict_handler='error', |
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79 | 79 | add_help=False): |
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80 | 80 | if parents is None: |
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81 | 81 | parents = [] |
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82 | 82 | super(MagicArgumentParser, self).__init__(prog=prog, usage=usage, |
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83 | 83 | description=description, epilog=epilog, |
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84 | 84 | parents=parents, formatter_class=formatter_class, |
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85 | 85 | prefix_chars=prefix_chars, argument_default=argument_default, |
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86 | 86 | conflict_handler=conflict_handler, add_help=add_help) |
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87 | 87 | |
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88 | 88 | def error(self, message): |
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89 | 89 | """ Raise a catchable error instead of exiting. |
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90 | 90 | """ |
|
91 | 91 | raise UsageError(message) |
|
92 | 92 | |
|
93 | 93 | def parse_argstring(self, argstring): |
|
94 | 94 | """ Split a string into an argument list and parse that argument list. |
|
95 | 95 | """ |
|
96 | 96 | argv = arg_split(argstring) |
|
97 | 97 | return self.parse_args(argv) |
|
98 | 98 | |
|
99 | 99 | |
|
100 | 100 | def construct_parser(magic_func): |
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101 | 101 | """ Construct an argument parser using the function decorations. |
|
102 | 102 | """ |
|
103 | 103 | kwds = getattr(magic_func, 'argcmd_kwds', {}) |
|
104 | 104 | if 'description' not in kwds: |
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105 | 105 | kwds['description'] = getattr(magic_func, '__doc__', None) |
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106 | 106 | arg_name = real_name(magic_func) |
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107 | 107 | parser = MagicArgumentParser(arg_name, **kwds) |
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108 | 108 | # Reverse the list of decorators in order to apply them in the |
|
109 | 109 | # order in which they appear in the source. |
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110 | 110 | group = None |
|
111 | 111 | for deco in magic_func.decorators[::-1]: |
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112 | 112 | result = deco.add_to_parser(parser, group) |
|
113 | 113 | if result is not None: |
|
114 | 114 | group = result |
|
115 | 115 | |
|
116 | 116 | # Replace the starting 'usage: ' with IPython's %. |
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117 | 117 | help_text = parser.format_help() |
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118 | 118 | if help_text.startswith('usage: '): |
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119 | 119 | help_text = help_text.replace('usage: ', '%', 1) |
|
120 | 120 | else: |
|
121 | 121 | help_text = '%' + help_text |
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122 | 122 | |
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123 | 123 | # Replace the magic function's docstring with the full help text. |
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124 | 124 | magic_func.__doc__ = help_text |
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125 | 125 | |
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126 | 126 | return parser |
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127 | 127 | |
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128 | 128 | |
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129 | 129 | def parse_argstring(magic_func, argstring): |
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130 | 130 | """ Parse the string of arguments for the given magic function. |
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131 | 131 | """ |
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132 | 132 | return magic_func.parser.parse_argstring(argstring) |
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133 | 133 | |
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134 | 134 | |
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135 | 135 | def real_name(magic_func): |
|
136 | 136 | """ Find the real name of the magic. |
|
137 | 137 | """ |
|
138 | 138 | magic_name = magic_func.__name__ |
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139 | 139 | if magic_name.startswith('magic_'): |
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140 | 140 | magic_name = magic_name[len('magic_'):] |
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141 | 141 | return getattr(magic_func, 'argcmd_name', magic_name) |
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142 | 142 | |
|
143 | 143 | |
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144 | 144 | class ArgDecorator(object): |
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145 | 145 | """ Base class for decorators to add ArgumentParser information to a method. |
|
146 | 146 | """ |
|
147 | 147 | |
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148 | 148 | def __call__(self, func): |
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149 | 149 | if not getattr(func, 'has_arguments', False): |
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150 | 150 | func.has_arguments = True |
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151 | 151 | func.decorators = [] |
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152 | 152 | func.decorators.append(self) |
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153 | 153 | return func |
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154 | 154 | |
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155 | 155 | def add_to_parser(self, parser, group): |
|
156 | 156 | """ Add this object's information to the parser, if necessary. |
|
157 | 157 | """ |
|
158 | 158 | pass |
|
159 | 159 | |
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160 | 160 | |
|
161 | 161 | class magic_arguments(ArgDecorator): |
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162 | 162 | """ Mark the magic as having argparse arguments and possibly adjust the |
|
163 | 163 | name. |
|
164 | 164 | """ |
|
165 | 165 | |
|
166 | 166 | def __init__(self, name=None): |
|
167 | 167 | self.name = name |
|
168 | 168 | |
|
169 | 169 | def __call__(self, func): |
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170 | 170 | if not getattr(func, 'has_arguments', False): |
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171 | 171 | func.has_arguments = True |
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172 | 172 | func.decorators = [] |
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173 | 173 | if self.name is not None: |
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174 | 174 | func.argcmd_name = self.name |
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175 | 175 | # This should be the first decorator in the list of decorators, thus the |
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176 | 176 | # last to execute. Build the parser. |
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177 | 177 | func.parser = construct_parser(func) |
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178 | 178 | return func |
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179 | 179 | |
|
180 | 180 | |
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181 | 181 | class ArgMethodWrapper(ArgDecorator): |
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182 | 182 | |
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183 | 183 | """ |
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184 | 184 | Base class to define a wrapper for ArgumentParser method. |
|
185 | 185 | |
|
186 | 186 | Child class must define either `_method_name` or `add_to_parser`. |
|
187 | 187 | |
|
188 | 188 | """ |
|
189 | 189 | |
|
190 | 190 | _method_name = None |
|
191 | 191 | |
|
192 | 192 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwds): |
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193 | 193 | self.args = args |
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194 | 194 | self.kwds = kwds |
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195 | 195 | |
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196 | 196 | def add_to_parser(self, parser, group): |
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197 | 197 | """ Add this object's information to the parser. |
|
198 | 198 | """ |
|
199 | 199 | if group is not None: |
|
200 | 200 | parser = group |
|
201 | 201 | getattr(parser, self._method_name)(*self.args, **self.kwds) |
|
202 | 202 | return None |
|
203 | 203 | |
|
204 | 204 | |
|
205 | 205 | class argument(ArgMethodWrapper): |
|
206 | 206 | """ Store arguments and keywords to pass to add_argument(). |
|
207 | 207 | |
|
208 | 208 | Instances also serve to decorate command methods. |
|
209 | 209 | """ |
|
210 | 210 | _method_name = 'add_argument' |
|
211 | 211 | |
|
212 | 212 | |
|
213 | 213 | class defaults(ArgMethodWrapper): |
|
214 | 214 | """ Store arguments and keywords to pass to set_defaults(). |
|
215 | 215 | |
|
216 | 216 | Instances also serve to decorate command methods. |
|
217 | 217 | """ |
|
218 | 218 | _method_name = 'set_defaults' |
|
219 | 219 | |
|
220 | 220 | |
|
221 | 221 | class argument_group(ArgMethodWrapper): |
|
222 | 222 | """ Store arguments and keywords to pass to add_argument_group(). |
|
223 | 223 | |
|
224 | 224 | Instances also serve to decorate command methods. |
|
225 | 225 | """ |
|
226 | 226 | |
|
227 | 227 | def add_to_parser(self, parser, group): |
|
228 | 228 | """ Add this object's information to the parser. |
|
229 | 229 | """ |
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230 | 230 | return parser.add_argument_group(*self.args, **self.kwds) |
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231 | 231 | |
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232 | 232 | |
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233 | 233 | class kwds(ArgDecorator): |
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234 | 234 | """ Provide other keywords to the sub-parser constructor. |
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235 | 235 | """ |
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236 | 236 | def __init__(self, **kwds): |
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237 | 237 | self.kwds = kwds |
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238 | 238 | |
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239 | 239 | def __call__(self, func): |
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240 | 240 | func = super(kwds, self).__call__(func) |
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241 | 241 | func.argcmd_kwds = self.kwds |
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242 | 242 | return func |
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243 | 243 | |
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244 | 244 | |
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245 | 245 | __all__ = ['magic_arguments', 'argument', 'argument_group', 'kwds', |
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246 | 246 | 'parse_argstring'] |
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1 | 1 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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2 | 2 | # Copyright (C) 2010-2011, IPython Development Team. |
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3 | 3 | # |
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4 | 4 | # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. |
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5 | 5 | # |
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6 | 6 | # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software. |
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7 | 7 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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8 | 8 | |
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9 | import argparse | |
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9 | 10 | from nose.tools import assert_equal |
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10 | 11 | |
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11 | from IPython.external import argparse | |
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12 | 12 | from IPython.core.magic_arguments import (argument, argument_group, kwds, |
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13 | 13 | magic_arguments, parse_argstring, real_name) |
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14 | 14 | |
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15 | 15 | |
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16 | 16 | @magic_arguments() |
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17 | 17 | @argument('-f', '--foo', help="an argument") |
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18 | 18 | def magic_foo1(self, args): |
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19 | 19 | """ A docstring. |
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20 | 20 | """ |
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21 | 21 | return parse_argstring(magic_foo1, args) |
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22 | 22 | |
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23 | 23 | |
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24 | 24 | @magic_arguments() |
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25 | 25 | def magic_foo2(self, args): |
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26 | 26 | """ A docstring. |
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27 | 27 | """ |
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28 | 28 | return parse_argstring(magic_foo2, args) |
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29 | 29 | |
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30 | 30 | |
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31 | 31 | @magic_arguments() |
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32 | 32 | @argument('-f', '--foo', help="an argument") |
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33 | 33 | @argument_group('Group') |
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34 | 34 | @argument('-b', '--bar', help="a grouped argument") |
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35 | 35 | @argument_group('Second Group') |
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36 | 36 | @argument('-z', '--baz', help="another grouped argument") |
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37 | 37 | def magic_foo3(self, args): |
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38 | 38 | """ A docstring. |
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39 | 39 | """ |
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40 | 40 | return parse_argstring(magic_foo3, args) |
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41 | 41 | |
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42 | 42 | |
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43 | 43 | @magic_arguments() |
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44 | 44 | @kwds(argument_default=argparse.SUPPRESS) |
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45 | 45 | @argument('-f', '--foo', help="an argument") |
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46 | 46 | def magic_foo4(self, args): |
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47 | 47 | """ A docstring. |
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48 | 48 | """ |
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49 | 49 | return parse_argstring(magic_foo4, args) |
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50 | 50 | |
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51 | 51 | |
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52 | 52 | @magic_arguments('frobnicate') |
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53 | 53 | @argument('-f', '--foo', help="an argument") |
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54 | 54 | def magic_foo5(self, args): |
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55 | 55 | """ A docstring. |
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56 | 56 | """ |
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57 | 57 | return parse_argstring(magic_foo5, args) |
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58 | 58 | |
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59 | 59 | |
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60 | 60 | @magic_arguments() |
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61 | 61 | @argument('-f', '--foo', help="an argument") |
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62 | 62 | def magic_magic_foo(self, args): |
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63 | 63 | """ A docstring. |
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64 | 64 | """ |
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65 | 65 | return parse_argstring(magic_magic_foo, args) |
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66 | 66 | |
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67 | 67 | |
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68 | 68 | @magic_arguments() |
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69 | 69 | @argument('-f', '--foo', help="an argument") |
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70 | 70 | def foo(self, args): |
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71 | 71 | """ A docstring. |
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72 | 72 | """ |
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73 | 73 | return parse_argstring(foo, args) |
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74 | 74 | |
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75 | 75 | |
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76 | 76 | def test_magic_arguments(): |
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77 | 77 | assert_equal(magic_foo1.__doc__, '%foo1 [-f FOO]\n\n A docstring.\n\noptional arguments:\n -f FOO, --foo FOO an argument\n') |
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78 | 78 | assert_equal(getattr(magic_foo1, 'argcmd_name', None), None) |
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79 | 79 | assert_equal(real_name(magic_foo1), 'foo1') |
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80 | 80 | assert_equal(magic_foo1(None, ''), argparse.Namespace(foo=None)) |
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81 | 81 | assert hasattr(magic_foo1, 'has_arguments') |
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82 | 82 | |
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83 | 83 | assert_equal(magic_foo2.__doc__, '%foo2\n\n A docstring.\n') |
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84 | 84 | assert_equal(getattr(magic_foo2, 'argcmd_name', None), None) |
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85 | 85 | assert_equal(real_name(magic_foo2), 'foo2') |
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86 | 86 | assert_equal(magic_foo2(None, ''), argparse.Namespace()) |
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87 | 87 | assert hasattr(magic_foo2, 'has_arguments') |
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88 | 88 | |
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89 | 89 | assert_equal(magic_foo3.__doc__, '%foo3 [-f FOO] [-b BAR] [-z BAZ]\n\n A docstring.\n\noptional arguments:\n -f FOO, --foo FOO an argument\n\nGroup:\n -b BAR, --bar BAR a grouped argument\n\nSecond Group:\n -z BAZ, --baz BAZ another grouped argument\n') |
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90 | 90 | assert_equal(getattr(magic_foo3, 'argcmd_name', None), None) |
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91 | 91 | assert_equal(real_name(magic_foo3), 'foo3') |
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92 | 92 | assert_equal(magic_foo3(None, ''), |
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93 | 93 | argparse.Namespace(bar=None, baz=None, foo=None)) |
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94 | 94 | assert hasattr(magic_foo3, 'has_arguments') |
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95 | 95 | |
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96 | 96 | assert_equal(magic_foo4.__doc__, '%foo4 [-f FOO]\n\n A docstring.\n\noptional arguments:\n -f FOO, --foo FOO an argument\n') |
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97 | 97 | assert_equal(getattr(magic_foo4, 'argcmd_name', None), None) |
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98 | 98 | assert_equal(real_name(magic_foo4), 'foo4') |
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99 | 99 | assert_equal(magic_foo4(None, ''), argparse.Namespace()) |
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100 | 100 | assert hasattr(magic_foo4, 'has_arguments') |
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101 | 101 | |
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102 | 102 | assert_equal(magic_foo5.__doc__, '%frobnicate [-f FOO]\n\n A docstring.\n\noptional arguments:\n -f FOO, --foo FOO an argument\n') |
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103 | 103 | assert_equal(getattr(magic_foo5, 'argcmd_name', None), 'frobnicate') |
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104 | 104 | assert_equal(real_name(magic_foo5), 'frobnicate') |
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105 | 105 | assert_equal(magic_foo5(None, ''), argparse.Namespace(foo=None)) |
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106 | 106 | assert hasattr(magic_foo5, 'has_arguments') |
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107 | 107 | |
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108 | 108 | assert_equal(magic_magic_foo.__doc__, '%magic_foo [-f FOO]\n\n A docstring.\n\noptional arguments:\n -f FOO, --foo FOO an argument\n') |
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109 | 109 | assert_equal(getattr(magic_magic_foo, 'argcmd_name', None), None) |
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110 | 110 | assert_equal(real_name(magic_magic_foo), 'magic_foo') |
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111 | 111 | assert_equal(magic_magic_foo(None, ''), argparse.Namespace(foo=None)) |
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112 | 112 | assert hasattr(magic_magic_foo, 'has_arguments') |
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113 | 113 | |
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114 | 114 | assert_equal(foo.__doc__, '%foo [-f FOO]\n\n A docstring.\n\noptional arguments:\n -f FOO, --foo FOO an argument\n') |
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115 | 115 | assert_equal(getattr(foo, 'argcmd_name', None), None) |
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116 | 116 | assert_equal(real_name(foo), 'foo') |
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117 | 117 | assert_equal(foo(None, ''), argparse.Namespace(foo=None)) |
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118 | 118 | assert hasattr(foo, 'has_arguments') |
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1 | 1 | #!/usr/bin/python |
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2 | 2 | """Utility function for installing MathJax javascript library into |
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3 | 3 | the notebook's 'static' directory, for offline use. |
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4 | 4 | |
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5 | 5 | Authors: |
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6 | 6 | |
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7 | 7 | * Min RK |
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8 | 8 | * Mark Sienkiewicz |
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9 | 9 | * Matthias Bussonnier |
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10 | 10 | |
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11 | 11 | To download and install MathJax: |
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12 | 12 | |
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13 | 13 | From Python: |
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14 | 14 | |
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15 | 15 | >>> from IPython.external.mathjax import install_mathjax |
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16 | 16 | >>> install_mathjax() |
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17 | 17 | |
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18 | 18 | From the command line: |
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19 | 19 | |
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20 | 20 | $ python -m IPython.external.mathjax |
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21 | 21 | |
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22 | 22 | To a specific profile: |
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23 | 23 | |
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24 | 24 | $ python -m IPython.external.mathjax --profile=research |
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25 | 25 | |
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26 | 26 | To install MathJax from a file you have already downloaded: |
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27 | 27 | |
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28 | 28 | $ python -m IPython.external.mathjax mathjax-xxx.tar.gz |
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29 | 29 | $ python -m IPython.external.mathjax mathjax-xxx.zip |
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30 | 30 | |
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31 | 31 | It will not install MathJax if it is already there. Use -r to |
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32 | 32 | replace the existing copy of MathJax. |
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33 | 33 | |
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34 | 34 | To find the directory where IPython would like MathJax installed: |
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35 | 35 | |
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36 | 36 | $ python -m IPython.external.mathjax -d |
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37 | 37 | |
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38 | 38 | """ |
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39 | 39 | |
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40 | 40 | |
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41 | 41 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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42 | 42 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team |
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43 | 43 | # |
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44 | 44 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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45 | 45 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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46 | 46 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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47 | 47 | |
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48 | 48 | |
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49 | 49 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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50 | 50 | # Imports |
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51 | 51 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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52 | 52 | |
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53 | import argparse | |
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53 | 54 | import os |
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54 | 55 | import shutil |
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55 | 56 | import sys |
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56 | 57 | import tarfile |
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57 | 58 | import urllib2 |
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58 | 59 | import zipfile |
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59 | 60 | |
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60 | 61 | |
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61 | 62 | from IPython.utils.path import locate_profile |
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62 | from IPython.external import argparse | |
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63 | 63 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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64 | 64 | # |
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65 | 65 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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66 | 66 | |
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67 | 67 | # Where mathjax will be installed. |
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68 | 68 | |
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69 | 69 | static = os.path.join(locate_profile('default'), 'static') |
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70 | 70 | default_dest = os.path.join(static, 'mathjax') |
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71 | 71 | |
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72 | 72 | ## |
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73 | 73 | |
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74 | 74 | # Test for access to install mathjax. |
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75 | 75 | |
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76 | 76 | def check_perms(dest, replace=False): |
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77 | 77 | parent = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(dest, os.path.pardir)) |
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78 | 78 | components = dest.split(os.path.sep) |
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79 | 79 | subpaths = [ os.path.sep+os.path.sep.join(components[1:i]) for i in range(1,len(components))] |
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80 | 80 | |
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81 | 81 | existing_path = filter(os.path.exists, subpaths) |
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82 | 82 | last_writable = existing_path[-1] |
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83 | 83 | if not os.access(last_writable, os.W_OK): |
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84 | 84 | raise IOError("Need have write access to %s" % parent) |
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85 | 85 | not_existing = [ path for path in subpaths if path not in existing_path] |
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86 | 86 | # subfolder we will create, will obviously be writable |
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87 | 87 | # should we still considere checking separately that |
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88 | 88 | # ipython profiles have been created ? |
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89 | 89 | for folder in not_existing: |
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90 | 90 | os.mkdir(folder) |
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91 | 91 | |
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92 | 92 | if os.path.exists(dest): |
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93 | 93 | if replace: |
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94 | 94 | if not os.access(dest, os.W_OK): |
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95 | 95 | raise IOError("Need have write access to %s" % dest) |
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96 | 96 | print "removing previous MathJax install" |
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97 | 97 | shutil.rmtree(dest) |
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98 | 98 | return True |
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99 | 99 | else: |
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100 | 100 | print "offline MathJax apparently already installed" |
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101 | 101 | return False |
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102 | 102 | else : |
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103 | 103 | return True |
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104 | 104 | |
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105 | 105 | ## |
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106 | 106 | |
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107 | 107 | def extract_tar( fd, dest ) : |
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108 | 108 | # use 'r|gz' stream mode, because socket file-like objects can't seek: |
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109 | 109 | tar = tarfile.open(fileobj=fd, mode='r|gz') |
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110 | 110 | |
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111 | 111 | # we just happen to know that the first entry in the mathjax |
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112 | 112 | # archive is the directory that the remaining members are in. |
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113 | 113 | topdir = tar.firstmember.path |
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114 | 114 | |
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115 | 115 | # extract the archive (contains a single directory) to the static/ directory |
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116 | 116 | parent = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(dest, os.path.pardir)) |
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117 | 117 | tar.extractall(parent) |
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118 | 118 | |
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119 | 119 | # it will be mathjax-MathJax-<sha>, rename to just mathjax |
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120 | 120 | os.rename(os.path.join(parent, topdir), dest) |
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121 | 121 | |
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122 | 122 | ## |
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123 | 123 | |
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124 | 124 | def extract_zip( fd, dest ) : |
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125 | 125 | z = zipfile.ZipFile( fd, 'r' ) |
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126 | 126 | |
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127 | 127 | # we just happen to know that the first entry in the mathjax |
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128 | 128 | # archive is the directory that the remaining members are in. |
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129 | 129 | topdir = z.namelist()[0] |
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130 | 130 | |
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131 | 131 | # extract the archive (contains a single directory) to the static/ directory |
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132 | 132 | parent = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(dest, os.path.pardir)) |
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133 | 133 | z.extractall( parent ) |
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134 | 134 | |
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135 | 135 | # it will be mathjax-MathJax-<sha>, rename to just mathjax |
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136 | 136 | d = os.path.join(parent, topdir) |
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137 | 137 | print d |
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138 | 138 | os.rename(os.path.join(parent, topdir), dest) |
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139 | 139 | |
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140 | 140 | ## |
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141 | 141 | |
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142 | 142 | def install_mathjax(tag='v2.0', dest=default_dest, replace=False, file=None, extractor=extract_tar ): |
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143 | 143 | """Download and/or install MathJax for offline use. |
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144 | 144 | |
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145 | 145 | This will install mathjax to the 'static' dir in the IPython notebook |
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146 | 146 | package, so it will fail if the caller does not have write access |
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147 | 147 | to that location. |
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148 | 148 | |
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149 | 149 | MathJax is a ~15MB download, and ~150MB installed. |
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150 | 150 | |
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151 | 151 | Parameters |
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152 | 152 | ---------- |
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153 | 153 | |
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154 | 154 | replace : bool [False] |
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155 | 155 | Whether to remove and replace an existing install. |
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156 | 156 | dest : str [path to default profile] |
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157 | 157 | Where to locally install mathjax |
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158 | 158 | tag : str ['v2.0'] |
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159 | 159 | Which tag to download. Default is 'v2.0', the current stable release, |
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160 | 160 | but alternatives include 'v1.1a' and 'master'. |
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161 | 161 | file : file like object [ defualt to content of https://github.com/mathjax/MathJax/tarball/#{tag}] |
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162 | 162 | File handle from which to untar/unzip/... mathjax |
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163 | 163 | extractor : function |
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164 | 164 | Method tu use to untar/unzip/... `file` |
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165 | 165 | """ |
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166 | 166 | if not check_perms(dest, replace) : |
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167 | 167 | return |
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168 | 168 | |
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169 | 169 | if file is None : |
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170 | 170 | # download mathjax |
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171 | 171 | mathjax_url = "https://github.com/mathjax/MathJax/tarball/%s" % tag |
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172 | 172 | print "Downloading mathjax source from %s" % mathjax_url |
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173 | 173 | response = urllib2.urlopen(mathjax_url) |
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174 | 174 | file = response.fp |
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175 | 175 | |
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176 | 176 | print "Extracting to %s" % dest |
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177 | 177 | extractor( file, dest ) |
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178 | 178 | |
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179 | 179 | ## |
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180 | 180 | |
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181 | 181 | def test_func( remove, dest) : |
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182 | 182 | """See if mathjax appears to be installed correctly""" |
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183 | 183 | status = 0 |
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184 | 184 | if not os.path.isdir( dest ) : |
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185 | 185 | print "%s directory not found" % dest |
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186 | 186 | status = 1 |
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187 | 187 | if not os.path.exists( dest + "/MathJax.js" ) : |
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188 | 188 | print "MathJax.js not present in %s" % dest |
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189 | 189 | status = 1 |
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190 | 190 | print "ok" |
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191 | 191 | if remove and os.path.exists(dest): |
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192 | 192 | shutil.rmtree( dest ) |
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193 | 193 | return status |
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194 | 194 | |
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195 | 195 | ## |
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196 | 196 | |
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197 | 197 | def main() : |
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198 | 198 | # This main is just simple enough that it is not worth the |
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199 | 199 | # complexity of argparse |
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200 | 200 | |
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201 | 201 | # What directory is mathjax in? |
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202 | 202 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( |
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203 | 203 | description="""Install mathjax from internet or local archive""", |
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204 | 204 | ) |
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205 | 205 | |
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206 | 206 | parser.add_argument( |
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207 | 207 | '-p', |
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208 | 208 | '--profile', |
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209 | 209 | default='default', |
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210 | 210 | help='profile to install MathJax to (default is default)') |
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211 | 211 | |
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212 | 212 | parser.add_argument( |
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213 | 213 | '-i', |
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214 | 214 | '--install-dir', |
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215 | 215 | help='custom installation directory') |
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216 | 216 | |
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217 | 217 | parser.add_argument( |
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218 | 218 | '-d', |
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219 | 219 | '--dest', |
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220 | 220 | action='store_true', |
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221 | 221 | help='print where current mathjax would be installed and exit') |
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222 | 222 | parser.add_argument( |
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223 | 223 | '-r', |
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224 | 224 | '--replace', |
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225 | 225 | action='store_true', |
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226 | 226 | help='Whether to replace current mathjax if it already exists') |
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227 | 227 | parser.add_argument( |
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228 | 228 | '-t', |
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229 | 229 | '--test', |
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230 | 230 | action='store_true') |
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231 | 231 | parser.add_argument('tarball', |
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232 | 232 | help="the local tar/zip-ball containing mathjax", |
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233 | 233 | nargs='?', |
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234 | 234 | metavar='tarball') |
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235 | 235 | |
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236 | 236 | pargs = parser.parse_args() |
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237 | 237 | |
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238 | 238 | if pargs.install_dir: |
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239 | 239 | # Explicit install_dir overrides profile |
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240 | 240 | dest = pargs.install_dir |
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241 | 241 | else: |
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242 | 242 | profile = pargs.profile |
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243 | 243 | dest = os.path.join(locate_profile(profile), 'static', 'mathjax') |
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244 | 244 | |
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245 | 245 | if pargs.dest : |
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246 | 246 | print dest |
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247 | 247 | return |
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248 | 248 | |
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249 | 249 | # remove/replace existing mathjax? |
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250 | 250 | if pargs.replace : |
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251 | 251 | replace = True |
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252 | 252 | else : |
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253 | 253 | replace = False |
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254 | 254 | |
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255 | 255 | # undocumented test interface |
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256 | 256 | if pargs.test : |
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257 | 257 | return test_func( replace, dest) |
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258 | 258 | |
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259 | 259 | # do it |
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260 | 260 | if pargs.tarball : |
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261 | 261 | fname = pargs.tarball |
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262 | 262 | |
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263 | 263 | # automatically detect zip/tar - could do something based |
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264 | 264 | # on file content, but really not cost-effective here. |
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265 | 265 | if fname.endswith('.zip') : |
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266 | 266 | extractor = extract_zip |
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267 | 267 | else : |
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268 | 268 | extractor = extract_tar |
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269 | 269 | # do it |
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270 | 270 | install_mathjax(file=open(fname, "r"), replace=replace, extractor=extractor, dest=dest ) |
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271 | 271 | else: |
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272 | 272 | install_mathjax(replace=replace, dest=dest) |
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273 | 273 | |
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274 | 274 | |
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275 | 275 | if __name__ == '__main__' : |
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276 | 276 | sys.exit(main()) |
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277 | 277 | |
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278 | 278 | __all__ = ['install_mathjax', 'main', 'default_dest'] |
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279 | 279 | |
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280 | 280 | """ |
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281 | 281 | Test notes: |
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282 | 282 | |
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283 | 283 | IPython uses IPython.testing.iptest as a custom test controller |
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284 | 284 | (though it is based on nose). It might be possible to fit automatic |
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285 | 285 | tests of installation into that framework, but it looks awkward to me. |
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286 | 286 | So, here is a manual procedure for testing this automatic installer. |
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287 | 287 | |
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288 | 288 | Mark Sienkiewicz, 2012-08-06 |
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289 | 289 | first 8 letters of my last name @ stsci.edu |
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290 | 290 | |
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291 | 291 | # remove mathjax from the installed ipython instance |
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292 | 292 | # IOError ok if mathjax was never installed yet. |
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293 | 293 | |
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294 | 294 | python -m IPython.external.mathjax --test -r |
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295 | 295 | |
|
296 | 296 | # download and install mathjax from command line: |
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297 | 297 | |
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298 | 298 | python -m IPython.external.mathjax |
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299 | 299 | python -m IPython.external.mathjax --test -r |
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300 | 300 | |
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301 | 301 | # download and install from within python |
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302 | 302 | |
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303 | 303 | python -c "from IPython.external.mathjax import install_mathjax; install_mathjax()" |
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304 | 304 | python -m IPython.external.mathjax --test -r |
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305 | 305 | |
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306 | 306 | # view http://www.mathjax.org/download/ in your browser |
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307 | 307 | # save-as the link for MathJax-2.0 near the bottom of the page. |
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308 | 308 | # The file it offers is mathjax-MathJax-v2.0-20-g07669ac.zip |
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309 | 309 | |
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310 | 310 | python -m IPython.external.mathjax mathjax-MathJax-v2.0-20-g07669ac.zip |
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311 | 311 | python -m IPython.external.mathjax --test -r |
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312 | 312 | |
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313 | 313 | # download https://github.com/mathjax/MathJax/tarball/v2.0 in your browser |
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314 | 314 | # (this is the url used internally by install_mathjax) |
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315 | 315 | # The file it offers is mathjax-MathJax-v2.0-20-g07669ac.tar.gz |
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316 | 316 | |
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317 | 317 | python -m IPython.external.mathjax mathjax-MathJax-v2.0-20-g07669ac.tar.gz |
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318 | 318 | |
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319 | 319 | python -m IPython.external.mathjax --test |
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320 | 320 | # note no -r |
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321 | 321 | |
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322 | 322 | # install it again while it is already there |
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323 | 323 | |
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324 | 324 | python -m IPython.external.mathjax mathjax-MathJax-v2.0-20-g07669ac.tar.gz |
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325 | 325 | # says "offline MathJax apparently already installed" |
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326 | 326 | |
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327 | 327 | python -m IPython.external.mathjax ~/mathjax-MathJax-v2.0-20-g07669ac.tar.gz |
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328 | 328 | python -m IPython.external.mathjax --test |
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329 | 329 | |
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330 | 330 | |
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331 | 331 | """ |
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1 | 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python |
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2 | 2 | # -*- coding: utf8 -*- |
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3 | import argparse | |
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4 | import traceback | |
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5 | import json | |
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3 | 6 | |
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4 | 7 | from IPython.external.jsonschema import Draft3Validator, validate, ValidationError |
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5 | 8 | import IPython.external.jsonpointer as jsonpointer |
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6 | from IPython.external import argparse | |
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7 | import traceback | |
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8 | import json | |
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9 | 9 | |
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10 | 10 | def nbvalidate(nbjson, schema='v3.withref.json', key=None,verbose=True): |
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11 | 11 | v3schema = resolve_ref(json.load(open(schema,'r'))) |
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12 | 12 | if key : |
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13 | 13 | v3schema = jsonpointer.resolve_pointer(v3schema,key) |
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14 | 14 | errors = 0 |
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15 | 15 | v = Draft3Validator(v3schema); |
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16 | 16 | for error in v.iter_errors(nbjson): |
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17 | 17 | errors = errors + 1 |
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18 | 18 | if verbose: |
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19 | 19 | print(error) |
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20 | 20 | return errors |
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21 | 21 | |
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22 | 22 | def resolve_ref(json, base=None): |
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23 | 23 | """return a json with resolved internal references |
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24 | 24 | |
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25 | 25 | only support local reference to the same json |
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26 | 26 | """ |
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27 | 27 | if not base : |
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28 | 28 | base = json |
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29 | 29 | |
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30 | 30 | temp = None |
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31 | 31 | if type(json) is list: |
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32 | 32 | temp = []; |
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33 | 33 | for item in json: |
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34 | 34 | temp.append(resolve_ref(item, base=base)) |
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35 | 35 | elif type(json) is dict: |
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36 | 36 | temp = {}; |
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37 | 37 | for key,value in json.iteritems(): |
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38 | 38 | if key == '$ref': |
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39 | 39 | return resolve_ref(jsonpointer.resolve_pointer(base,value), base=base) |
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40 | 40 | else : |
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41 | 41 | temp[key]=resolve_ref(value, base=base) |
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42 | 42 | else : |
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43 | 43 | return json |
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44 | 44 | return temp |
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45 | 45 | |
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46 | 46 | def convert(namein, nameout, indent=2): |
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47 | 47 | """resolve the references of namein, save the result in nameout""" |
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48 | 48 | jsn = None |
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49 | 49 | with open(namein) as file : |
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50 | 50 | jsn = json.load(file) |
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51 | 51 | v = resolve_ref(jsn, base=jsn) |
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52 | 52 | x = jsonpointer.resolve_pointer(v, '/notebook') |
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53 | 53 | with open(nameout,'w') as file: |
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54 | 54 | json.dump(x,file,indent=indent) |
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55 | 55 | |
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56 | 56 | |
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57 | 57 | if __name__ == '__main__': |
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58 | 58 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
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59 | 59 | parser.add_argument('-s', '--schema', |
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60 | 60 | type=str, default='v3.withref.json') |
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61 | 61 | |
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62 | 62 | parser.add_argument('-k', '--key', |
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63 | 63 | type=str, default='/notebook', |
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64 | 64 | help='subkey to extract json schema from json file') |
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65 | 65 | |
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66 | 66 | parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", |
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67 | 67 | help="increase output verbosity") |
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68 | 68 | |
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69 | 69 | parser.add_argument('filename', |
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70 | 70 | type=str, |
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71 | 71 | help="file to validate", |
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72 | 72 | nargs='*', |
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73 | 73 | metavar='names') |
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74 | 74 | |
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75 | 75 | args = parser.parse_args() |
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76 | 76 | for name in args.filename : |
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77 | 77 | nerror = nbvalidate(json.load(open(name,'r')), |
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78 | 78 | schema=args.schema, |
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79 | 79 | key=args.key, |
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80 | 80 | verbose=args.verbose) |
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81 | 81 | if nerror is 0: |
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82 | 82 | print u"[Pass]",name |
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83 | 83 | else : |
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84 | 84 | print u"[ ]",name,'(%d)'%(nerror) |
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85 | 85 | if args.verbose : |
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86 | 86 | print '==================================================' |
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87 | 87 | |
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88 | 88 |
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