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jx_argparse

The jx_argparse is a decorator based framework to interface JSON/XML defined command line arguments for python scripts.

Usage

Two command line argument definition filtypes are supported: XML and JSON. The use of these is described below briefly.

JSON

To apply command line arguments defined in a JSON file to a function

import jx_argparse as jx

@jx.jargs('parser_list.json', 'parser_name')
def new_function(*args, **kargs):
        '''
        This is my function, there are many like it but this one is mine.
        '''
        ... Something Wonderful ...

The corresponding JSON file contains definitions for ArgumentParser argument definitions, cf.

{
        "parser_name":{
                "args":[
                        {
                                "args":["arg0"],
                                "help":"Positional Argument"
                        },
                        {
                                "args":["-i","--input"],
                                "help":"Keyword Argument",
                                "type":"str"
                        }
                ]
        }
}

These may be used in conjunction with standalone scripts or as entry points resulting in a tool that may be called from the command line, cf.:

./console_script ARG0 --input ARG1

A working example may be found in jx_argparse/command_line.py with corresponding JSON argument definitions given in jx_argparse/examples/argdef.json. After installation of this package the console script jx_print_args, which executes the print_args function, is made available to the user.

XML

To apply command line arguments defined in a XML file to a function

import jx_argparse as jx

@jx.xargs('parser_list.xml', 'parser_name')
def new_function(*args, **kargs):
        '''
        This is my function, there are many like it but this one is mine.
        '''
        ... Something Wonderful ...

The corresponding XML file contains definitions for ArgumentParser argument definitions, cf.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<parser_list>
        <parser name='parser_name'>
                <arg args='arg0' nargs='+'>
                        <help>ARG0 HELP</help>
                </arg>
                <arg args='-i, --input' default='ARG1_DEFAULT' type='float'>
                        <help>OPTIONAL ARG1 HELP</help>
                </arg>
        </parser>
</parser_list>

The argument attributes may be input as either children to the <arg> elements or as attributes.

These may be used in conjunction with standalone scripts or as entry points resulting in a tool that may be called from the command line, cf.:

./console_script ARG0 --input ARG1

A working example may be found in jx_argparse/command_line.py with corresponding XML argument definitions given in jx_argparse/examples/argdef.xml. After installation of this package the console script jx_print_xml_args, which executes the xprint_args function, is made available to the user.

License

jx_argparse is licensed under a 3-clause BSD style license (see the LICENSE.rst file).

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