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#!/usr/bin/env python
# coding=utf-8
"""A simple example demonstrating how to use Argparse to support subcommands.
This example shows an easy way for a single command to have many subcommands, each of which takes different arguments
and provides separate contextual help.
"""
import argparse
import cmd2
from cmd2 import with_argparser
sport_item_strs = ['Bat', 'Basket', 'Basketball', 'Football', 'Space Ball']
class SubcommandsExample(cmd2.Cmd):
"""
Example cmd2 application where we a base command which has a couple subcommands
and the "sport" subcommand has tab completion enabled.
"""
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
# subcommand functions for the base command
def base_foo(self, args):
"""foo subcommand of base command"""
self.poutput(args.x * args.y)
def base_bar(self, args):
"""bar subcommand of base command"""
self.poutput('((%s))' % args.z)
def base_sport(self, args):
"""sport subcommand of base command"""
self.poutput('Sport is {}'.format(args.sport))
# create the top-level parser for the base command
base_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='base')
base_subparsers = base_parser.add_subparsers(title='subcommands', help='subcommand help')
# create the parser for the "foo" subcommand
parser_foo = base_subparsers.add_parser('foo', help='foo help')
parser_foo.add_argument('-x', type=int, default=1, help='integer')
parser_foo.add_argument('y', type=float, help='float')
parser_foo.set_defaults(func=base_foo)
# create the parser for the "bar" subcommand
parser_bar = base_subparsers.add_parser('bar', help='bar help')
parser_bar.set_defaults(func=base_bar)
bar_subparsers = parser_bar.add_subparsers(title='layer3', help='help for 3rd layer of commands')
parser_bar.add_argument('z', help='string')
bar_subparsers.add_parser('apple', help='apple help')
bar_subparsers.add_parser('artichoke', help='artichoke help')
bar_subparsers.add_parser('cranberries', help='cranberries help')
# create the parser for the "sport" subcommand
parser_sport = base_subparsers.add_parser('sport', help='sport help')
sport_arg = parser_sport.add_argument('sport', help='Enter name of a sport')
setattr(sport_arg, 'arg_choices', sport_item_strs)
# Set both a function and tab completer for the "sport" subcommand
parser_sport.set_defaults(func=base_sport)
@with_argparser(base_parser)
def do_base(self, args):
"""Base command help"""
func = getattr(args, 'func', None)
if func is not None:
# Call whatever subcommand function was selected
func(self, args)
else:
# No subcommand was provided, so call help
self.do_help('base')
if __name__ == '__main__':
app = SubcommandsExample()
app.cmdloop()
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