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"""Main program initialization
This package provides a class called Main used to initialize a python script
invoked from command line. The main goal is to ensure consistency in term of
interface, documentation and logging activities for all scripts using
gnatpython.
When a script uses this module, it should contain a docstring formatted in
the following way. Everything before the first empty line will be part of the
usage. Everything after will be considered as part of the description.
The script will support by default the following switches::
--target to set the target
--host to set the host
-v|--verbose to enable verbose mode (a console logger is added)
-h|--help display information parsed in the docstring
--log-file FILE
to redirect logs to a given file (this is independant from
verbose option
*EXAMPLES*
If you have the following script test.py::
\"\"\"test [options] [args]
This is the description\"\"\"
import logging
from gnatpython.main import *
m = Main(add_targets_options=True)
m.add_option("-t",
"--test",
dest="test",
metavar="STRING",
default="default",
help="option example")
m.parse_args()
logging.info('Test begin')
logging.debug('test option value: ' + m.options.test)
logging.debug('target option value: ' + m.options.target)
logging.debug('host option value: ' + m.options.host)
logging.info('Test end')
Here are some invocation examples::
$ gnatpython test.py --help
usage: test [options] [args]
This is the description
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --verbose add some verbosity for debugging purposes
--target=TARGET set target
--host=HOST set host
-t STRING, --test=STRING
option example
$ gnatpython test.py -v
root : INFO Test begin
root : DEBUG test option value: default
root : DEBUG target option value:
root : DEBUG host option value:
root : INFO Test end
$ gnatpython test.py
root : INFO Test begin
root : INFO Test end
"""
from optparse import OptionGroup, OptionParser, TitledHelpFormatter
import logging
import os
import re
import sys
import gnatpython.logging_util
from gnatpython.logging_util import (highlight, COLOR_RED, COLOR_YELLOW,
COLOR_GREEN, COLOR_CYAN)
from gnatpython.env import Env
class MainError (Exception):
"""MainError exception"""
pass
class MainHelpFormatter(TitledHelpFormatter):
"""Format help with underlined section headers.
Do not modify description formatting.
"""
def format_description(self, description):
"""Do not modify description"""
return description
color_table = {
' (FAILED|DIFF)': COLOR_RED,
' (UOK)': COLOR_YELLOW,
' (OK|PASSED)': COLOR_GREEN,
' (XFAIL)': COLOR_RED,
' (DEAD)': COLOR_CYAN}
class ConsoleColorFormatter(logging.Formatter):
"""Formatter with color support
REMARKS
If level is ERROR or CRITICAL then the output color is set to red.
Futhermore if some keyword such as PASSED,FAILED are detected then
they are highlighted with an adequate color
"""
def __init__(self, fmt=None, datefmt=None):
logging.Formatter.__init__(self, fmt, datefmt)
def format(self, record):
output = logging.Formatter.format(self, record)
if record.levelno >= logging.ERROR:
output = highlight(output, fg=COLOR_RED)
else:
for k in color_table:
output = re.sub(
k, ' ' + highlight("\\1", fg=color_table[k]), output)
return output
class Main(object):
"""
ATTRIBUTES
name : name of the program (default is the filename with the
extension)
usage : contains the usage retrived from the main docstring
description: contains the description retrieved from the main docstring
options : object containing the result of option parsing (see python
optparse module). Note that this object is made global by
putting its value in Env.main_options.
args : list of positionnal parameters after processing options
add_option : this is in fact a method that can be used to add other
options (see documentation of the Python module optparse)
"""
def __init__(self, name=None, formatter=None,
require_docstring=True, add_targets_options=False):
"""Init Main object
PARAMETERS
name: name of the program (if not specified the filename without
extension is taken)
formatter: override the default formatter for console output
require_docstring: if True, raise MainError when the toplevel
docstring is not found
add_targets_options: add --target and --host options
RETURN VALUE
an instance of Main
REMARKS
None
"""
main = sys.modules['__main__']
if name is not None:
self.name = name
else:
self.name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(main.__file__))[0]
docstring = main.__doc__
if require_docstring and docstring is None:
raise MainError('Doc string not found')
if docstring is not None:
usage_end = docstring.find('\n\n')
if usage_end == -1 and require_docstring:
raise MainError('Doc string must start with a usage,'
'followed by an empty line')
if docstring is not None:
self.usage = docstring[0:usage_end]
self.description = docstring[usage_end + 2:]
else:
self.usage = ""
self.description = ""
self.add_targets_options = add_targets_options
self.__option_parser = OptionParser(
usage=self.usage,
description=self.description,
formatter=MainHelpFormatter())
# Make the add_option function directly available to Main objects
self.add_option = self.__option_parser.add_option
# And export add_option_group
log_options = self.create_option_group("Various logging options")
log_options.add_option(
"-v", "--verbose",
dest="verbose",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="add some verbosity for debugging purposes. "
+ "Overrides --loglevel")
log_options.add_option(
"--log-file",
dest="logfile",
metavar="FILE",
default="",
help="add some logs into the specified file")
log_options.add_option(
"--enable-color",
dest="enable_color",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="enable colors in log outputs")
log_options.add_option(
"--loglevel", default="INFO",
action="store",
help="defines a loglevel (RAW,DEBUG,INFO,ERROR) for"
+ " stdout")
self.add_option_group(log_options)
if add_targets_options:
self.add_option("--target",
dest="target",
metavar="TARGET[,TARGET_VERSION[,TARGET_MACHINE]]",
default="",
help="set target")
self.add_option("--host",
dest="host",
metavar="HOST[,HOST_VERSION]",
default="",
help="set host")
self.options = None
self.args = None
self.formatter = formatter
self.__log_handlers_set = False
# By default do not filter anything. What is effectively logged will
# be defined by setting/unsetting handlers
logging.getLogger('').setLevel(gnatpython.logging_util.RAW)
def disable_interspersed_args(self):
"""See optparse.disable_interspersed_args in standard python library"""
self.__option_parser.disable_interspersed_args()
def parse_args(self, args=None):
"""Parse options and set console logger
PARAMETERS
args: the list of positional parameters. If None then sys.argv[1:]
is used
RETURN VALUE
None
REMARKS
None
"""
levels = {'RAW': gnatpython.logging_util.RAW,
'DEBUG': logging.DEBUG,
'INFO': logging.INFO,
'ERROR': logging.ERROR,
'CRITICAL': logging.CRITICAL}
(self.options, self.args) = self.__option_parser.parse_args(args)
if not self.__log_handlers_set:
# First set level of verbosity
if self.options.verbose:
level = gnatpython.logging_util.RAW
else:
level = levels.get(self.options.loglevel, logging.INFO)
# Set logging handlers
default_format = '%(levelname)-8s %(message)s'
handler = gnatpython.logging_util.add_handlers(
level=level,
format=default_format)[0]
if self.formatter is not None:
default_format = self.formatter
if self.options.enable_color:
handler.setFormatter(ConsoleColorFormatter(default_format))
else:
if self.formatter is not None:
handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter(self.formatter))
# Log to a file if necessary
if self.options.logfile != "":
handler = gnatpython.logging_util.add_handlers(
level=gnatpython.logging_util.RAW,
format='%(asctime)s: %(name)-24s: ' \
'%(levelname)-8s %(message)s',
filename=self.options.logfile)
self.__log_handlers_set = True
# Export options to env
e = Env()
e.main_options = self.options
if self.add_targets_options:
# Handle --target and --host options
host_name = None
host_version = None
target_name = None
target_version = None
target_machine = None
if self.options.host != "":
tmp = self.options.host.split(',')
host_name = tmp[0]
if len(tmp) > 1:
host_version = tmp[1]
if self.options.target != "":
tmp = self.options.target.split(',')
target_name = tmp[0]
if len(tmp) > 1:
target_version = tmp[1]
if len(tmp) > 2:
target_machine = tmp[2]
e.set_host(host_name, host_version)
e.set_target(target_name, target_version, target_machine)
def error(self, msg):
"""Print a usage message incorporating 'msg' to stderr and exit.
PARAMETERS
msg: Error message to display
"""
self.__option_parser.error(msg)
def create_option_group(self, txt):
"""Create a new option group
You need to call add_option_group after having added the options
"""
return OptionGroup(self.__option_parser, txt)
def add_option_group(self, group):
"""Add groups to parsers"""
self.__option_parser.add_option_group(group)
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