%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-ConfigArgParse Version: 1.5.3 Release: 1 Summary: A drop-in replacement for argparse that allows options to also be set via config files and/or environment variables. License: MIT URL: https://github.com/bw2/ConfigArgParse Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/16/05/385451bc8d20a3aa1d8934b32bd65847c100849ebba397dbf6c74566b237/ConfigArgParse-1.5.3.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-mock Requires: python3-PyYAML Requires: python3-pytest Requires: python3-PyYAML %description Overview ~~~~~~~~ Applications with more than a handful of user-settable options are best configured through a combination of command line args, config files, hard-coded defaults, and in some cases, environment variables. Python's command line parsing modules such as argparse have very limited support for config files and environment variables, so this module extends argparse to add these features. Available on PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ConfigArgParse Features ~~~~~~~~ - command-line, config file, env var, and default settings can now be defined, documented, and parsed in one go using a single API (if a value is specified in more than one way then: command line > environment variables > config file values > defaults) - config files can have .ini or .yaml style syntax (eg. key=value or key: value) - user can provide a config file via a normal-looking command line arg (eg. -c path/to/config.txt) rather than the argparse-style @config.txt - one or more default config file paths can be specified (eg. ['/etc/bla.conf', '~/.my_config'] ) - all argparse functionality is fully supported, so this module can serve as a drop-in replacement (verified by argparse unittests). - env vars and config file keys & syntax are automatically documented in the -h help message - new method :code:`print_values()` can report keys & values and where they were set (eg. command line, env var, config file, or default). - lite-weight (no 3rd-party library dependencies except (optionally) PyYAML) - extensible (:code:`ConfigFileParser` can be subclassed to define a new config file format) - unittested by running the unittests that came with argparse but on configargparse, and using tox to test with Python 2.7 and Python 3+ Example ~~~~~~~ *config_test.py*: Script that defines 4 options and a positional arg and then parses and prints the values. Also, it prints out the help message as well as the string produced by :code:`format_values()` to show what they look like. import configargparse p = configargparse.ArgParser(default_config_files=['/etc/app/conf.d/*.conf', '~/.my_settings']) p.add('-c', '--my-config', required=True, is_config_file=True, help='config file path') p.add('--genome', required=True, help='path to genome file') # this option can be set in a config file because it starts with '--' p.add('-v', help='verbose', action='store_true') p.add('-d', '--dbsnp', help='known variants .vcf', env_var='DBSNP_PATH') # this option can be set in a config file because it starts with '--' p.add('vcf', nargs='+', help='variant file(s)') options = p.parse_args() print(options) print("----------") print(p.format_help()) print("----------") print(p.format_values()) # useful for logging where different settings came from *config.txt:* Since the script above set the config file as required=True, lets create a config file to give it: # settings for config_test.py genome = HCMV # cytomegalovirus genome dbsnp = /data/dbsnp/variants.vcf *command line:* Now run the script and pass it the config file: DBSNP_PATH=/data/dbsnp/variants_v2.vcf python config_test.py --my-config config.txt f1.vcf f2.vcf *output:* Here is the result: %package -n python3-ConfigArgParse Summary: A drop-in replacement for argparse that allows options to also be set via config files and/or environment variables. Provides: python-ConfigArgParse BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-ConfigArgParse Overview ~~~~~~~~ Applications with more than a handful of user-settable options are best configured through a combination of command line args, config files, hard-coded defaults, and in some cases, environment variables. Python's command line parsing modules such as argparse have very limited support for config files and environment variables, so this module extends argparse to add these features. Available on PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ConfigArgParse Features ~~~~~~~~ - command-line, config file, env var, and default settings can now be defined, documented, and parsed in one go using a single API (if a value is specified in more than one way then: command line > environment variables > config file values > defaults) - config files can have .ini or .yaml style syntax (eg. key=value or key: value) - user can provide a config file via a normal-looking command line arg (eg. -c path/to/config.txt) rather than the argparse-style @config.txt - one or more default config file paths can be specified (eg. ['/etc/bla.conf', '~/.my_config'] ) - all argparse functionality is fully supported, so this module can serve as a drop-in replacement (verified by argparse unittests). - env vars and config file keys & syntax are automatically documented in the -h help message - new method :code:`print_values()` can report keys & values and where they were set (eg. command line, env var, config file, or default). - lite-weight (no 3rd-party library dependencies except (optionally) PyYAML) - extensible (:code:`ConfigFileParser` can be subclassed to define a new config file format) - unittested by running the unittests that came with argparse but on configargparse, and using tox to test with Python 2.7 and Python 3+ Example ~~~~~~~ *config_test.py*: Script that defines 4 options and a positional arg and then parses and prints the values. Also, it prints out the help message as well as the string produced by :code:`format_values()` to show what they look like. import configargparse p = configargparse.ArgParser(default_config_files=['/etc/app/conf.d/*.conf', '~/.my_settings']) p.add('-c', '--my-config', required=True, is_config_file=True, help='config file path') p.add('--genome', required=True, help='path to genome file') # this option can be set in a config file because it starts with '--' p.add('-v', help='verbose', action='store_true') p.add('-d', '--dbsnp', help='known variants .vcf', env_var='DBSNP_PATH') # this option can be set in a config file because it starts with '--' p.add('vcf', nargs='+', help='variant file(s)') options = p.parse_args() print(options) print("----------") print(p.format_help()) print("----------") print(p.format_values()) # useful for logging where different settings came from *config.txt:* Since the script above set the config file as required=True, lets create a config file to give it: # settings for config_test.py genome = HCMV # cytomegalovirus genome dbsnp = /data/dbsnp/variants.vcf *command line:* Now run the script and pass it the config file: DBSNP_PATH=/data/dbsnp/variants_v2.vcf python config_test.py --my-config config.txt f1.vcf f2.vcf *output:* Here is the result: %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for ConfigArgParse Provides: python3-ConfigArgParse-doc %description help Overview ~~~~~~~~ Applications with more than a handful of user-settable options are best configured through a combination of command line args, config files, hard-coded defaults, and in some cases, environment variables. Python's command line parsing modules such as argparse have very limited support for config files and environment variables, so this module extends argparse to add these features. Available on PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ConfigArgParse Features ~~~~~~~~ - command-line, config file, env var, and default settings can now be defined, documented, and parsed in one go using a single API (if a value is specified in more than one way then: command line > environment variables > config file values > defaults) - config files can have .ini or .yaml style syntax (eg. key=value or key: value) - user can provide a config file via a normal-looking command line arg (eg. -c path/to/config.txt) rather than the argparse-style @config.txt - one or more default config file paths can be specified (eg. ['/etc/bla.conf', '~/.my_config'] ) - all argparse functionality is fully supported, so this module can serve as a drop-in replacement (verified by argparse unittests). - env vars and config file keys & syntax are automatically documented in the -h help message - new method :code:`print_values()` can report keys & values and where they were set (eg. command line, env var, config file, or default). - lite-weight (no 3rd-party library dependencies except (optionally) PyYAML) - extensible (:code:`ConfigFileParser` can be subclassed to define a new config file format) - unittested by running the unittests that came with argparse but on configargparse, and using tox to test with Python 2.7 and Python 3+ Example ~~~~~~~ *config_test.py*: Script that defines 4 options and a positional arg and then parses and prints the values. Also, it prints out the help message as well as the string produced by :code:`format_values()` to show what they look like. import configargparse p = configargparse.ArgParser(default_config_files=['/etc/app/conf.d/*.conf', '~/.my_settings']) p.add('-c', '--my-config', required=True, is_config_file=True, help='config file path') p.add('--genome', required=True, help='path to genome file') # this option can be set in a config file because it starts with '--' p.add('-v', help='verbose', action='store_true') p.add('-d', '--dbsnp', help='known variants .vcf', env_var='DBSNP_PATH') # this option can be set in a config file because it starts with '--' p.add('vcf', nargs='+', help='variant file(s)') options = p.parse_args() print(options) print("----------") print(p.format_help()) print("----------") print(p.format_values()) # useful for logging where different settings came from *config.txt:* Since the script above set the config file as required=True, lets create a config file to give it: # settings for config_test.py genome = HCMV # cytomegalovirus genome dbsnp = /data/dbsnp/variants.vcf *command line:* Now run the script and pass it the config file: DBSNP_PATH=/data/dbsnp/variants_v2.vcf python config_test.py --my-config config.txt f1.vcf f2.vcf *output:* Here is the result: %prep %autosetup -n ConfigArgParse-1.5.3 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-ConfigArgParse -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Fri Apr 07 2023 Python_Bot - 1.5.3-1 - Package Spec generated