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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright 2009 Facebook
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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"""A command line parsing module that lets modules define their own options.
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Each module defines its own options which are added to the global
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option namespace, e.g.::
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from tornado.options import define, options
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define("mysql_host", default="127.0.0.1:3306", help="Main user DB")
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define("memcache_hosts", default="127.0.0.1:11011", multiple=True,
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help="Main user memcache servers")
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def connect():
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db = database.Connection(options.mysql_host)
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...
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The ``main()`` method of your application does not need to be aware of all of
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the options used throughout your program; they are all automatically loaded
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when the modules are loaded. However, all modules that define options
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must have been imported before the command line is parsed.
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Your ``main()`` method can parse the command line or parse a config file with
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either::
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tornado.options.parse_command_line()
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# or
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tornado.options.parse_config_file("/etc/server.conf")
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Command line formats are what you would expect (``--myoption=myvalue``).
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Config files are just Python files. Global names become options, e.g.::
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myoption = "myvalue"
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myotheroption = "myothervalue"
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We support `datetimes <datetime.datetime>`, `timedeltas
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<datetime.timedelta>`, ints, and floats (just pass a ``type`` kwarg to
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`define`). We also accept multi-value options. See the documentation for
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`define()` below.
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`tornado.options.options` is a singleton instance of `OptionParser`, and
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the top-level functions in this module (`define`, `parse_command_line`, etc)
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simply call methods on it. You may create additional `OptionParser`
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instances to define isolated sets of options, such as for subcommands.
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.. note::
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By default, several options are defined that will configure the
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standard `logging` module when `parse_command_line` or `parse_config_file`
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are called. If you want Tornado to leave the logging configuration
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alone so you can manage it yourself, either pass ``--logging=none``
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on the command line or do the following to disable it in code::
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from tornado.options import options, parse_command_line
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options.logging = None
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parse_command_line()
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, with_statement
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import datetime
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import numbers
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import re
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import sys
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import os
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import textwrap
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from tornado.escape import _unicode, native_str
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from tornado.log import define_logging_options
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from tornado import stack_context
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from tornado.util import basestring_type, exec_in
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class Error(Exception):
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"""Exception raised by errors in the options module."""
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pass
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class OptionParser(object):
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"""A collection of options, a dictionary with object-like access.
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Normally accessed via static functions in the `tornado.options` module,
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which reference a global instance.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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# we have to use self.__dict__ because we override setattr.
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self.__dict__['_options'] = {}
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self.__dict__['_parse_callbacks'] = []
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self.define("help", type=bool, help="show this help information",
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callback=self._help_callback)
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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if isinstance(self._options.get(name), _Option):
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return self._options[name].value()
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raise AttributeError("Unrecognized option %r" % name)
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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if isinstance(self._options.get(name), _Option):
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return self._options[name].set(value)
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raise AttributeError("Unrecognized option %r" % name)
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def __iter__(self):
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return iter(self._options)
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def __getitem__(self, item):
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return self._options[item].value()
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def items(self):
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"""A sequence of (name, value) pairs.
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.. versionadded:: 3.1
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"""
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return [(name, opt.value()) for name, opt in self._options.items()]
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def groups(self):
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"""The set of option-groups created by ``define``.
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.. versionadded:: 3.1
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"""
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return set(opt.group_name for opt in self._options.values())
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def group_dict(self, group):
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"""The names and values of options in a group.
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Useful for copying options into Application settings::
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from tornado.options import define, parse_command_line, options
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define('template_path', group='application')
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define('static_path', group='application')
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parse_command_line()
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application = Application(
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handlers, **options.group_dict('application'))
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.. versionadded:: 3.1
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"""
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return dict(
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(name, opt.value()) for name, opt in self._options.items()
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if not group or group == opt.group_name)
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def as_dict(self):
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"""The names and values of all options.
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.. versionadded:: 3.1
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"""
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return dict(
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(name, opt.value()) for name, opt in self._options.items())
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def define(self, name, default=None, type=None, help=None, metavar=None,
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multiple=False, group=None, callback=None):
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"""Defines a new command line option.
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If ``type`` is given (one of str, float, int, datetime, or timedelta)
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or can be inferred from the ``default``, we parse the command line
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arguments based on the given type. If ``multiple`` is True, we accept
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comma-separated values, and the option value is always a list.
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For multi-value integers, we also accept the syntax ``x:y``, which
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turns into ``range(x, y)`` - very useful for long integer ranges.
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``help`` and ``metavar`` are used to construct the
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automatically generated command line help string. The help
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message is formatted like::
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--name=METAVAR help string
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``group`` is used to group the defined options in logical
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groups. By default, command line options are grouped by the
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file in which they are defined.
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Command line option names must be unique globally. They can be parsed
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from the command line with `parse_command_line` or parsed from a
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config file with `parse_config_file`.
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If a ``callback`` is given, it will be run with the new value whenever
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the option is changed. This can be used to combine command-line
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and file-based options::
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define("config", type=str, help="path to config file",
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callback=lambda path: parse_config_file(path, final=False))
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With this definition, options in the file specified by ``--config`` will
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override options set earlier on the command line, but can be overridden
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by later flags.
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"""
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if name in self._options:
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raise Error("Option %r already defined in %s" %
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(name, self._options[name].file_name))
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frame = sys._getframe(0)
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options_file = frame.f_code.co_filename
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# Can be called directly, or through top level define() fn, in which
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# case, step up above that frame to look for real caller.
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if (frame.f_back.f_code.co_filename == options_file and
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frame.f_back.f_code.co_name == 'define'):
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frame = frame.f_back
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file_name = frame.f_back.f_code.co_filename
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if file_name == options_file:
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file_name = ""
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if type is None:
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if not multiple and default is not None:
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type = default.__class__
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else:
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type = str
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if group:
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group_name = group
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else:
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group_name = file_name
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self._options[name] = _Option(name, file_name=file_name,
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default=default, type=type, help=help,
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metavar=metavar, multiple=multiple,
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group_name=group_name,
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callback=callback)
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def parse_command_line(self, args=None, final=True):
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"""Parses all options given on the command line (defaults to
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`sys.argv`).
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Note that ``args[0]`` is ignored since it is the program name
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in `sys.argv`.
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We return a list of all arguments that are not parsed as options.
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If ``final`` is ``False``, parse callbacks will not be run.
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This is useful for applications that wish to combine configurations
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from multiple sources.
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"""
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if args is None:
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args = sys.argv
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remaining = []
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for i in range(1, len(args)):
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# All things after the last option are command line arguments
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if not args[i].startswith("-"):
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remaining = args[i:]
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break
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if args[i] == "--":
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remaining = args[i + 1:]
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break
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arg = args[i].lstrip("-")
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name, equals, value = arg.partition("=")
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name = name.replace('-', '_')
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if not name in self._options:
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self.print_help()
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raise Error('Unrecognized command line option: %r' % name)
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option = self._options[name]
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if not equals:
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if option.type == bool:
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value = "true"
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else:
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raise Error('Option %r requires a value' % name)
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option.parse(value)
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if final:
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self.run_parse_callbacks()
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return remaining
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def parse_config_file(self, path, final=True):
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"""Parses and loads the Python config file at the given path.
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If ``final`` is ``False``, parse callbacks will not be run.
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This is useful for applications that wish to combine configurations
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from multiple sources.
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.. versionchanged:: 4.1
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Config files are now always interpreted as utf-8 instead of
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the system default encoding.
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"""
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config = {}
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with open(path, 'rb') as f:
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exec_in(native_str(f.read()), config, config)
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for name in config:
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if name in self._options:
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self._options[name].set(config[name])
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if final:
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self.run_parse_callbacks()
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def print_help(self, file=None):
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"""Prints all the command line options to stderr (or another file)."""
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if file is None:
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file = sys.stderr
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print("Usage: %s [OPTIONS]" % sys.argv[0], file=file)
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print("\nOptions:\n", file=file)
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by_group = {}
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for option in self._options.values():
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by_group.setdefault(option.group_name, []).append(option)
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for filename, o in sorted(by_group.items()):
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if filename:
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print("\n%s options:\n" % os.path.normpath(filename), file=file)
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o.sort(key=lambda option: option.name)
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for option in o:
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prefix = option.name
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if option.metavar:
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prefix += "=" + option.metavar
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description = option.help or ""
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if option.default is not None and option.default != '':
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description += " (default %s)" % option.default
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lines = textwrap.wrap(description, 79 - 35)
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if len(prefix) > 30 or len(lines) == 0:
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lines.insert(0, '')
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print(" --%-30s %s" % (prefix, lines[0]), file=file)
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for line in lines[1:]:
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print("%-34s %s" % (' ', line), file=file)
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print(file=file)
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def _help_callback(self, value):
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if value:
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self.print_help()
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sys.exit(0)
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def add_parse_callback(self, callback):
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"""Adds a parse callback, to be invoked when option parsing is done."""
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self._parse_callbacks.append(stack_context.wrap(callback))
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def run_parse_callbacks(self):
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for callback in self._parse_callbacks:
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callback()
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def mockable(self):
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"""Returns a wrapper around self that is compatible with
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`mock.patch <unittest.mock.patch>`.
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The `mock.patch <unittest.mock.patch>` function (included in
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the standard library `unittest.mock` package since Python 3.3,
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or in the third-party ``mock`` package for older versions of
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Python) is incompatible with objects like ``options`` that
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override ``__getattr__`` and ``__setattr__``. This function
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returns an object that can be used with `mock.patch.object
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<unittest.mock.patch.object>` to modify option values::
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with mock.patch.object(options.mockable(), 'name', value):
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assert options.name == value
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"""
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return _Mockable(self)
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class _Mockable(object):
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"""`mock.patch` compatible wrapper for `OptionParser`.
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As of ``mock`` version 1.0.1, when an object uses ``__getattr__``
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hooks instead of ``__dict__``, ``patch.__exit__`` tries to delete
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the attribute it set instead of setting a new one (assuming that
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the object does not catpure ``__setattr__``, so the patch
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created a new attribute in ``__dict__``).
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_Mockable's getattr and setattr pass through to the underlying
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OptionParser, and delattr undoes the effect of a previous setattr.
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"""
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def __init__(self, options):
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# Modify __dict__ directly to bypass __setattr__
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self.__dict__['_options'] = options
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self.__dict__['_originals'] = {}
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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return getattr(self._options, name)
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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assert name not in self._originals, "don't reuse mockable objects"
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self._originals[name] = getattr(self._options, name)
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setattr(self._options, name, value)
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def __delattr__(self, name):
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setattr(self._options, name, self._originals.pop(name))
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class _Option(object):
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UNSET = object()
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def __init__(self, name, default=None, type=basestring_type, help=None,
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metavar=None, multiple=False, file_name=None, group_name=None,
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callback=None):
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if default is None and multiple:
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default = []
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self.name = name
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self.type = type
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self.help = help
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self.metavar = metavar
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self.multiple = multiple
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self.file_name = file_name
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self.group_name = group_name
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self.callback = callback
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self.default = default
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self._value = _Option.UNSET
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def value(self):
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return self.default if self._value is _Option.UNSET else self._value
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def parse(self, value):
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_parse = {
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datetime.datetime: self._parse_datetime,
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datetime.timedelta: self._parse_timedelta,
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bool: self._parse_bool,
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basestring_type: self._parse_string,
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}.get(self.type, self.type)
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if self.multiple:
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self._value = []
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for part in value.split(","):
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if issubclass(self.type, numbers.Integral):
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# allow ranges of the form X:Y (inclusive at both ends)
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lo, _, hi = part.partition(":")
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lo = _parse(lo)
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hi = _parse(hi) if hi else lo
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self._value.extend(range(lo, hi + 1))
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else:
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self._value.append(_parse(part))
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else:
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self._value = _parse(value)
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if self.callback is not None:
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self.callback(self._value)
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return self.value()
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def set(self, value):
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if self.multiple:
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if not isinstance(value, list):
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raise Error("Option %r is required to be a list of %s" %
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(self.name, self.type.__name__))
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for item in value:
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if item is not None and not isinstance(item, self.type):
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raise Error("Option %r is required to be a list of %s" %
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(self.name, self.type.__name__))
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else:
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if value is not None and not isinstance(value, self.type):
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raise Error("Option %r is required to be a %s (%s given)" %
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(self.name, self.type.__name__, type(value)))
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self._value = value
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if self.callback is not None:
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self.callback(self._value)
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# Supported date/time formats in our options
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_DATETIME_FORMATS = [
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"%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y",
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"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S",
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"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M",
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"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M",
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"%Y%m%d %H:%M:%S",
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"%Y%m%d %H:%M",
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"%Y-%m-%d",
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"%Y%m%d",
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"%H:%M:%S",
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"%H:%M",
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]
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def _parse_datetime(self, value):
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for format in self._DATETIME_FORMATS:
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try:
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return datetime.datetime.strptime(value, format)
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except ValueError:
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pass
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raise Error('Unrecognized date/time format: %r' % value)
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_TIMEDELTA_ABBREVS = [
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('hours', ['h']),
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('minutes', ['m', 'min']),
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('seconds', ['s', 'sec']),
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('milliseconds', ['ms']),
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('microseconds', ['us']),
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('days', ['d']),
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('weeks', ['w']),
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]
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_TIMEDELTA_ABBREV_DICT = dict(
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(abbrev, full) for full, abbrevs in _TIMEDELTA_ABBREVS
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for abbrev in abbrevs)
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_FLOAT_PATTERN = r'[-+]?(?:\d+(?:\.\d*)?|\.\d+)(?:[eE][-+]?\d+)?'
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_TIMEDELTA_PATTERN = re.compile(
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r'\s*(%s)\s*(\w*)\s*' % _FLOAT_PATTERN, re.IGNORECASE)
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def _parse_timedelta(self, value):
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try:
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sum = datetime.timedelta()
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start = 0
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while start < len(value):
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m = self._TIMEDELTA_PATTERN.match(value, start)
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if not m:
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raise Exception()
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num = float(m.group(1))
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units = m.group(2) or 'seconds'
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units = self._TIMEDELTA_ABBREV_DICT.get(units, units)
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sum += datetime.timedelta(**{units: num})
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start = m.end()
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return sum
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except Exception:
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raise
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def _parse_bool(self, value):
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return value.lower() not in ("false", "0", "f")
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def _parse_string(self, value):
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return _unicode(value)
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options = OptionParser()
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"""Global options object.
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All defined options are available as attributes on this object.
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"""
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def define(name, default=None, type=None, help=None, metavar=None,
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multiple=False, group=None, callback=None):
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"""Defines an option in the global namespace.
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See `OptionParser.define`.
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"""
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return options.define(name, default=default, type=type, help=help,
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metavar=metavar, multiple=multiple, group=group,
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callback=callback)
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def parse_command_line(args=None, final=True):
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"""Parses global options from the command line.
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See `OptionParser.parse_command_line`.
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"""
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return options.parse_command_line(args, final=final)
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def parse_config_file(path, final=True):
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"""Parses global options from a config file.
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See `OptionParser.parse_config_file`.
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"""
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return options.parse_config_file(path, final=final)
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def print_help(file=None):
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"""Prints all the command line options to stderr (or another file).
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See `OptionParser.print_help`.
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"""
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return options.print_help(file)
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def add_parse_callback(callback):
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"""Adds a parse callback, to be invoked when option parsing is done.
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See `OptionParser.add_parse_callback`
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"""
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options.add_parse_callback(callback)
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# Default options
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|
|
define_logging_options(options)
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