#!/usr/bin/env python # coding=utf-8 """ A sample application for cmd2. Thanks to cmd2's built-in transcript testing capability, it also serves as a test suite for example.py when used with the transcript_regex.txt transcript. Running `python example.py -t transcript_regex.txt` will run all the commands in the transcript against example.py, verifying that the output produced matches the transcript. """ import argparse import random import cmd2 class CmdLineApp(cmd2.Cmd): """ Example cmd2 application. """ # Setting this true makes it run a shell command if a cmd2/cmd command doesn't exist # default_to_shell = True MUMBLES = ['like', '...', 'um', 'er', 'hmmm', 'ahh'] MUMBLE_FIRST = ['so', 'like', 'well'] MUMBLE_LAST = ['right?'] def __init__(self): shortcuts = cmd2.DEFAULT_SHORTCUTS shortcuts.update({'&': 'speak'}) super().__init__(multiline_commands=['orate'], shortcuts=shortcuts) # Make maxrepeats settable at runtime self.maxrepeats = 3 self.add_settable(cmd2.Settable('maxrepeats', int, 'max repetitions for speak command', self)) speak_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() speak_parser.add_argument('-p', '--piglatin', action='store_true', help='atinLay') speak_parser.add_argument('-s', '--shout', action='store_true', help='N00B EMULATION MODE') speak_parser.add_argument('-r', '--repeat', type=int, help='output [n] times') speak_parser.add_argument('words', nargs='+', help='words to say') @cmd2.with_argparser(speak_parser) def do_speak(self, args): """Repeats what you tell me to.""" words = [] for word in args.words: if args.piglatin: word = '%s%say' % (word[1:], word[0]) if args.shout: word = word.upper() words.append(word) repetitions = args.repeat or 1 for _ in range(min(repetitions, self.maxrepeats)): # .poutput handles newlines, and accommodates output redirection too self.poutput(' '.join(words)) do_say = do_speak # now "say" is a synonym for "speak" do_orate = do_speak # another synonym, but this one takes multi-line input mumble_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() mumble_parser.add_argument('-r', '--repeat', type=int, help='how many times to repeat') mumble_parser.add_argument('words', nargs='+', help='words to say') @cmd2.with_argparser(mumble_parser) def do_mumble(self, args): """Mumbles what you tell me to.""" repetitions = args.repeat or 1 for _ in range(min(repetitions, self.maxrepeats)): output = [] if random.random() < 0.33: output.append(random.choice(self.MUMBLE_FIRST)) for word in args.words: if random.random() < 0.40: output.append(random.choice(self.MUMBLES)) output.append(word) if random.random() < 0.25: output.append(random.choice(self.MUMBLE_LAST)) self.poutput(' '.join(output)) if __name__ == '__main__': import sys c = CmdLineApp() sys.exit(c.cmdloop())