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- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
- r'''
- werkzeug.script
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- .. admonition:: Deprecated Functionality
- ``werkzeug.script`` is deprecated without replacement functionality.
- Python's command line support improved greatly with :mod:`argparse`
- and a bunch of alternative modules.
- Most of the time you have recurring tasks while writing an application
- such as starting up an interactive python interpreter with some prefilled
- imports, starting the development server, initializing the database or
- something similar.
- For that purpose werkzeug provides the `werkzeug.script` module which
- helps you writing such scripts.
- Basic Usage
- -----------
- The following snippet is roughly the same in every werkzeug script::
- #!/usr/bin/env python
- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
- from werkzeug import script
- # actions go here
- if __name__ == '__main__':
- script.run()
- Starting this script now does nothing because no actions are defined.
- An action is a function in the same module starting with ``"action_"``
- which takes a number of arguments where every argument has a default. The
- type of the default value specifies the type of the argument.
- Arguments can then be passed by position or using ``--name=value`` from
- the shell.
- Because a runserver and shell command is pretty common there are two
- factory functions that create such commands::
- def make_app():
- from yourapplication import YourApplication
- return YourApplication(...)
- action_runserver = script.make_runserver(make_app, use_reloader=True)
- action_shell = script.make_shell(lambda: {'app': make_app()})
- Using The Scripts
- -----------------
- The script from above can be used like this from the shell now:
- .. sourcecode:: text
- $ ./manage.py --help
- $ ./manage.py runserver localhost 8080 --debugger --no-reloader
- $ ./manage.py runserver -p 4000
- $ ./manage.py shell
- As you can see it's possible to pass parameters as positional arguments
- or as named parameters, pretty much like Python function calls.
- :copyright: (c) 2014 by the Werkzeug Team, see AUTHORS for more details.
- :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
- '''
- from __future__ import print_function
- import sys
- import inspect
- import getopt
- from os.path import basename
- from werkzeug._compat import iteritems
- argument_types = {
- bool: 'boolean',
- str: 'string',
- int: 'integer',
- float: 'float'
- }
- converters = {
- 'boolean': lambda x: x.lower() in ('1', 'true', 'yes', 'on'),
- 'string': str,
- 'integer': int,
- 'float': float
- }
- def run(namespace=None, action_prefix='action_', args=None):
- """Run the script. Participating actions are looked up in the caller's
- namespace if no namespace is given, otherwise in the dict provided.
- Only items that start with action_prefix are processed as actions. If
- you want to use all items in the namespace provided as actions set
- action_prefix to an empty string.
- :param namespace: An optional dict where the functions are looked up in.
- By default the local namespace of the caller is used.
- :param action_prefix: The prefix for the functions. Everything else
- is ignored.
- :param args: the arguments for the function. If not specified
- :data:`sys.argv` without the first argument is used.
- """
- if namespace is None:
- namespace = sys._getframe(1).f_locals
- actions = find_actions(namespace, action_prefix)
- if args is None:
- args = sys.argv[1:]
- if not args or args[0] in ('-h', '--help'):
- return print_usage(actions)
- elif args[0] not in actions:
- fail('Unknown action \'%s\'' % args[0])
- arguments = {}
- types = {}
- key_to_arg = {}
- long_options = []
- formatstring = ''
- func, doc, arg_def = actions[args.pop(0)]
- for idx, (arg, shortcut, default, option_type) in enumerate(arg_def):
- real_arg = arg.replace('-', '_')
- if shortcut:
- formatstring += shortcut
- if not isinstance(default, bool):
- formatstring += ':'
- key_to_arg['-' + shortcut] = real_arg
- long_options.append(isinstance(default, bool) and arg or arg + '=')
- key_to_arg['--' + arg] = real_arg
- key_to_arg[idx] = real_arg
- types[real_arg] = option_type
- arguments[real_arg] = default
- try:
- optlist, posargs = getopt.gnu_getopt(args, formatstring, long_options)
- except getopt.GetoptError as e:
- fail(str(e))
- specified_arguments = set()
- for key, value in enumerate(posargs):
- try:
- arg = key_to_arg[key]
- except IndexError:
- fail('Too many parameters')
- specified_arguments.add(arg)
- try:
- arguments[arg] = converters[types[arg]](value)
- except ValueError:
- fail('Invalid value for argument %s (%s): %s' % (key, arg, value))
- for key, value in optlist:
- arg = key_to_arg[key]
- if arg in specified_arguments:
- fail('Argument \'%s\' is specified twice' % arg)
- if types[arg] == 'boolean':
- if arg.startswith('no_'):
- value = 'no'
- else:
- value = 'yes'
- try:
- arguments[arg] = converters[types[arg]](value)
- except ValueError:
- fail('Invalid value for \'%s\': %s' % (key, value))
- newargs = {}
- for k, v in iteritems(arguments):
- newargs[k.startswith('no_') and k[3:] or k] = v
- arguments = newargs
- return func(**arguments)
- def fail(message, code=-1):
- """Fail with an error."""
- print('Error: %s' % message, file=sys.stderr)
- sys.exit(code)
- def find_actions(namespace, action_prefix):
- """Find all the actions in the namespace."""
- actions = {}
- for key, value in iteritems(namespace):
- if key.startswith(action_prefix):
- actions[key[len(action_prefix):]] = analyse_action(value)
- return actions
- def print_usage(actions):
- """Print the usage information. (Help screen)"""
- actions = sorted(iteritems(actions))
- print('usage: %s <action> [<options>]' % basename(sys.argv[0]))
- print(' %s --help' % basename(sys.argv[0]))
- print()
- print('actions:')
- for name, (func, doc, arguments) in actions:
- print(' %s:' % name)
- for line in doc.splitlines():
- print(' %s' % line)
- if arguments:
- print()
- for arg, shortcut, default, argtype in arguments:
- if isinstance(default, bool):
- print(' %s' % (
- (shortcut and '-%s, ' % shortcut or '') + '--' + arg
- ))
- else:
- print(' %-30s%-10s%s' % (
- (shortcut and '-%s, ' % shortcut or '') + '--' + arg,
- argtype, default
- ))
- print()
- def analyse_action(func):
- """Analyse a function."""
- description = inspect.getdoc(func) or 'undocumented action'
- arguments = []
- args, varargs, kwargs, defaults = inspect.getargspec(func)
- if varargs or kwargs:
- raise TypeError('variable length arguments for action not allowed.')
- if len(args) != len(defaults or ()):
- raise TypeError('not all arguments have proper definitions')
- for idx, (arg, definition) in enumerate(zip(args, defaults or ())):
- if arg.startswith('_'):
- raise TypeError('arguments may not start with an underscore')
- if not isinstance(definition, tuple):
- shortcut = None
- default = definition
- else:
- shortcut, default = definition
- argument_type = argument_types[type(default)]
- if isinstance(default, bool) and default is True:
- arg = 'no-' + arg
- arguments.append((arg.replace('_', '-'), shortcut,
- default, argument_type))
- return func, description, arguments
- def make_shell(init_func=None, banner=None, use_ipython=True):
- """Returns an action callback that spawns a new interactive
- python shell.
- :param init_func: an optional initialization function that is
- called before the shell is started. The return
- value of this function is the initial namespace.
- :param banner: the banner that is displayed before the shell. If
- not specified a generic banner is used instead.
- :param use_ipython: if set to `True` ipython is used if available.
- """
- if banner is None:
- banner = 'Interactive Werkzeug Shell'
- if init_func is None:
- init_func = dict
- def action(ipython=use_ipython):
- """Start a new interactive python session."""
- namespace = init_func()
- if ipython:
- try:
- try:
- from IPython.frontend.terminal.embed import InteractiveShellEmbed
- sh = InteractiveShellEmbed(banner1=banner)
- except ImportError:
- from IPython.Shell import IPShellEmbed
- sh = IPShellEmbed(banner=banner)
- except ImportError:
- pass
- else:
- sh(global_ns={}, local_ns=namespace)
- return
- from code import interact
- interact(banner, local=namespace)
- return action
- def make_runserver(app_factory, hostname='localhost', port=5000,
- use_reloader=False, use_debugger=False, use_evalex=True,
- threaded=False, processes=1, static_files=None,
- extra_files=None, ssl_context=None):
- """Returns an action callback that spawns a new development server.
- .. versionadded:: 0.5
- `static_files` and `extra_files` was added.
- ..versionadded:: 0.6.1
- `ssl_context` was added.
- :param app_factory: a function that returns a new WSGI application.
- :param hostname: the default hostname the server should listen on.
- :param port: the default port of the server.
- :param use_reloader: the default setting for the reloader.
- :param use_evalex: the default setting for the evalex flag of the debugger.
- :param threaded: the default threading setting.
- :param processes: the default number of processes to start.
- :param static_files: optional dict of static files.
- :param extra_files: optional list of extra files to track for reloading.
- :param ssl_context: optional SSL context for running server in HTTPS mode.
- """
- def action(hostname=('h', hostname), port=('p', port),
- reloader=use_reloader, debugger=use_debugger,
- evalex=use_evalex, threaded=threaded, processes=processes):
- """Start a new development server."""
- from werkzeug.serving import run_simple
- app = app_factory()
- run_simple(hostname, port, app,
- use_reloader=reloader, use_debugger=debugger,
- use_evalex=evalex, extra_files=extra_files,
- reloader_interval=1, threaded=threaded, processes=processes,
- static_files=static_files, ssl_context=ssl_context)
- return action
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