Conditional command line arguments in Python using argparse

早过忘川 提交于 2019-11-27 12:47:33

问题


I'd like to have a program that takes a --action= flag, where the valid choices are dump and upload, with upload being the default. If (and only if) dump is selected, I'd like there to also be a --dump-format= option. Is there a way to express this using argparse, or do I need to just accept all the arguments and do the logic myself.


回答1:


You could use parser.error:

import argparse
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('--action', choices=['upload', 'dump'], default='dump')
parser.add_argument('--dump-format')
args = parser.parse_args()
if args.action != 'dump' and args.dump_format:
    parser.error('--dump-format can only be set when --action=dump.')



回答2:


The argparse module offers a way to do this without implementing your own requiredness checks. The example below uses "subparsers" or "sub commands". I've implemented a subparser for "dump" and one for "format".

import argparse

parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('file', help='The file you want to act on.')
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest='subcommand')

#  subparser for dump
parser_dump = subparsers.add_parser('dump')
# add a required argument
parser_dump.add_argument(
    'format',
    choices=['csv', 'json'],
    help='Dump the file in this format.')

#  subparser for upload
parser_upload = subparsers.add_parser('upload')
# add a required argument
parser_upload.add_argument(
    'server',
    choices=['amazon', 'imgur'],
    help='Upload the file to this service.')

args = parser.parse_args()
print args
if args.subcommand == 'dump':
    print 'I will now dump "%s" in the %s format' % (args.file, args.format)
if args.subcommand == 'upload':
    print 'I will now upload "%s" to %s' % (args.file, args.server)

That looks like this on the command line:

$ python ap.py 
usage: ap.py [-h] file {upload,dump} ...
ap.py: error: too few arguments
$ python ap.py tmp.txt 
usage: ap.py [-h] file {upload,dump} ...
ap.py: error: too few arguments
$ python ap.py tmp.txt upload
usage: ap.py file upload [-h] {amazon,imgur}
ap.py file upload: error: too few arguments
$ python ap.py tmp.txt upload amazo
usage: ap.py file upload [-h] {amazon,imgur}
ap.py file upload: error: argument server: invalid choice: 'amazo' (choose from 'amazon', 'imgur')
$ python ap.py tmp.txt upload amazon
Namespace(file='tmp.txt', server='amazon', subcommand='upload')
I will now upload "tmp.txt" to amazon
$ python ap.py tmp.txt upload imgur
Namespace(file='tmp.txt', server='imgur', subcommand='upload')
I will now upload "tmp.txt" to imgur
$ python ap.py tmp.txt dump
usage: ap.py file dump [-h] {csv,json}
ap.py file dump: error: too few arguments
$ python ap.py tmp.txt dump csv
Namespace(file='tmp.txt', format='csv', subcommand='dump')
I will now dump "tmp.txt" in the csv format
$ python ap.py tmp.txt dump json
Namespace(file='tmp.txt', format='json', subcommand='dump')
I will now dump "tmp.txt" in the json format

More info: http://docs.python.org/dev/library/argparse.html#argparse.ArgumentParser.add_subparsers




回答3:


Another way to approach the problem is by using subcommands (a'la git) with "action" as the first argument:

script dump --dump-format="foo"
script upload



回答4:


It depends what you consider "doing all the logic yourself". You can still use argparse and add the dump option as follows with minimal effort without resorting to sub-commands:

from argparse import ArgumentParser
from sys import argv

parser = ArgumentParser()
action_choices = ['upload', 'dump']
parser.add_argument('--action', choices=action_choices, default=action_choices[1])
parser.add_argument('--dump-format', required=(action_choices[1] in argv))

This way argparse won't care about the dump format if the dump action wasn't selected



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9505898/conditional-command-line-arguments-in-python-using-argparse

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