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author | Todd Leonhardt <todd.leonhardt@gmail.com> | 2020-04-09 13:59:33 -0400 |
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committer | Todd Leonhardt <todd.leonhardt@gmail.com> | 2020-04-09 13:59:33 -0400 |
commit | f9a3aca8ae61448faf2349df14ce4175e2874be3 (patch) | |
tree | f0ed2d74dbe54c3a262620750eab6de4123e40b2 /docs | |
parent | 22d61a87386c73f3ea8686402ce8327346b58376 (diff) | |
download | cmd2-git-f9a3aca8ae61448faf2349df14ce4175e2874be3.tar.gz |
Added documentation about decorator order and updated an example
Also:
- Deal with warnings when building docs with Sphinx 3.0.0
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-rw-r--r-- | docs/features/argument_processing.rst | 35 |
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diff --git a/docs/conf.py b/docs/conf.py index cd320f52..9bb2e855 100644 --- a/docs/conf.py +++ b/docs/conf.py @@ -169,3 +169,16 @@ intersphinx_mapping = {'http://docs.python.org/': None} autodoc_default_options = { 'member-order': 'bysource' } + +# Ignore nitpicky warnings from autodoc which are occurring for very new versions of Sphinx and autodoc +# They seem to be happening because autodoc is now trying to add hyperlinks to docs for typehint classes +nitpick_ignore = [ + ('py:class', 'Callable[[None], None]'), + ('py:class', 'cmd2.cmd2.Cmd'), + ('py:class', 'cmd2.parsing.Statement'), + ('py:class', 'IO'), + ('py:class', 'None'), + ('py:class', 'Optional[Callable[[...], argparse.Namespace]]'), + ('py:class', 'TextIO'), + ('py:class', 'Union[None, Iterable, Callable]'), +] diff --git a/docs/features/argument_processing.rst b/docs/features/argument_processing.rst index 204c2876..e8e5457d 100644 --- a/docs/features/argument_processing.rst +++ b/docs/features/argument_processing.rst @@ -347,3 +347,38 @@ class which inherits from ``argparse.ArgumentParser`` and improves error and help output. +Decorator Order +--------------- + +If you are using custom decorators in combination with either +``@cmd2.with_argparser`` or ``@cmd2.with_argparser_and_unknown_args``, then the +order of your custom decorator(s) relative to the ``cmd2`` decorator matters +when it comes to runtime behavior and ``argparse`` errors. There is nothing +``cmd2``-specific here, this is just a side-effect of how decorators work in +Python. To learn more about how decorators work, see decorator_primer_. + +If you want your custom decorator's runtime behavior to occur in the case of +an ``argparse`` error, then that decorator needs to go **after** the +``argparse`` one, e.g.:: + + @cmd2.with_argparser(foo_parser) + @my_decorator + def do_foo(self, args: argparse.Namespace) -> None: + """foo docs""" + pass + +However, if you do NOT want the customer decorator runtime behavior to occur +even in the case of an `argparse` error, then that decorator needs to go +**before** the ``arpgarse`` one, e.g.:: + + @my_decorator + @cmd2.with_argparser(bar_parser) + def do_bar(self, args: argparse.Namespace) -> None: + """bar docs""" + pass + +The help_categories_ example demonstrates both above cases in a concrete +fashion. + +.. _decorator_primer: https://realpython.com/primer-on-python-decorators +.. _help_categories: https://github.com/python-cmd2/cmd2/blob/master/examples/help_categories.py |