This file is part of argparseui.
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argparseui can be used to quickly auto-generate a UI from an argparse based command line tool
the UI has widgets that allow to set up the command line options
argparseui depends on PyQt
argparseui is a scratch-my-own-itch tool
as such it doesn't support all possibilities of argparse
use at your own risk, but feel free to log a bug/request
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import argparse
import sys
from PyQt5 import QtWidgets
import argparseui
# EXPERIMENT USING BASIC PARSER
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("-m", "--make-argument-true", help="optional boolean argument", action="store_true")
parser.add_argument("-o","--make-other-argument-true", help="optional boolean argument 2", action="store_true", default=True)
parser.add_argument("-n","--number", help="an optional number", type=int)
parser.add_argument("-r","--restricted-number", help="one of a few possible numbers", type=int, choices=[1,2,3], default=2)
parser.add_argument("-c", "--counting-argument", help="counting #occurrences", action="count")
parser.add_argument("-d", "--default-value-argument", help="default value argument", type=float, default="3.14")
group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
group.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true")
group.add_argument("-q", "--quiet", action="store_true")
parser.add_argument("posarg", help="positional argument", type=str)
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
a = argparseui.ArgparseUi(parser)
a.show()
app.exec_()
if a.result() == 1: # Ok pressed
parsed_args = a.parse_args() # ask argparse to parse the options
print(parsed_args) # print the parsed_options
# Do what you like with the arguments...
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import argparse
import sys
from PyQt5 import QtWidgets
import argparseui
def do_something(argparseuiinstance):
options = argparseuiinstance.parse_args()
print ("Options: ", options)
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("-m", "--make-argument-true", help="optional boolean argument", action="store_true")
parser.add_argument("-o","--make-other-argument-true", help="optional boolean argument 2", action="store_true", default=True)
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
a = argparseui.ArgparseUi(parser,use_save_load_button=True,ok_button_handler=do_something)
a.show()
app.exec_()
if a.result() != 1:
# Do what you like with the arguments...
print ("Cancel pressed")
You can pass some extra command line arguments to ArgparseUi:
helptext_default = string [default: ' [default=%(default)s]'] this argument can be used to customize the default value annotations in the ui
remove_defaults_from_helptext = True/False [default: False] if enabled, this option will remove the default value annotations from the labels in the ui
use_save_load_button = True/False [default: False] if set to True, three extra buttons [Load options, Save Options, Save Options As] appear the options are saved to (or loaded from) a command line option file in a file format compatible with argparse's built-in support for loading options from file
use_scrollbars = True/False [default: False] if set to True, the options are embedded in a scrollable panel
window_title = string [default: "Make your choice"] if set to a string, this string will be used as dialog title
left_label_alignment = True/False [default: None] if set to True, the checkboxes are left-aligned. This may be useful on platforms like KDE or MacOsx which by default use right-alignment
ok_button_handler = function taking one argument [default:None] if set to None, the dialog will close upon clicking the ok button and its result will be set to 1 if set to a function accepting an ArgparseUi instance as argument, clicking ok will call that function with "self" as argument
cancel_button_handler = function taking one argument [default:None] if set to None, the dialog will close upon clicking cancel and its result will be != 1 if set to a function accepting an ArgparseUi instance as argument, clicking cancel will call that function with "self" as argument
The following people have contributed to argparseui
- Stefaan Himpe
- Thomas Hisch