Issue #13540: Merge commits
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actions can do just about anything with the command-line arguments associated with
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them, though most actions simply add an attribute to the object returned by
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:meth:`~ArgumentParser.parse_args`. The ``action`` keyword argument specifies
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how the command-line arguments should be handled. The supported actions are:
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how the command-line arguments should be handled. The supplied actions are:
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* ``'store'`` - This just stores the argument's value. This is the default
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action. For example::
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>>> parser.parse_args(['--version'])
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PROG 2.0
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You can also specify an arbitrary action by passing an object that implements
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the Action API. The easiest way to do this is to extend
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:class:`argparse.Action`, supplying an appropriate ``__call__`` method. The
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``__call__`` method should accept four parameters:
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* ``parser`` - The ArgumentParser object which contains this action.
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* ``namespace`` - The :class:`Namespace` object that will be returned by
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:meth:`~ArgumentParser.parse_args`. Most actions add an attribute to this
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object.
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* ``values`` - The associated command-line arguments, with any type conversions
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applied. (Type conversions are specified with the type_ keyword argument to
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:meth:`~ArgumentParser.add_argument`.)
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* ``option_string`` - The option string that was used to invoke this action.
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The ``option_string`` argument is optional, and will be absent if the action
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is associated with a positional argument.
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You may also specify an arbitrary action by passing an Action subclass or
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other object that implements the same interface. The recommended way to do
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this is to extend :class:`Action`, overriding the ``__call__`` method
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and optionally the ``__init__`` method.
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An example of a custom action::
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>>> class FooAction(argparse.Action):
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... def __init__(self, option_strings, dest, nargs=None, **kwargs):
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... if nargs is not None:
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... raise ValueError("nargs not allowed")
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... super(FooAction, self).__init__(option_strings, dest, **kwargs)
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... def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None):
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... print '%r %r %r' % (namespace, values, option_string)
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... setattr(namespace, self.dest, values)
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>>> args
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Namespace(bar='1', foo='2')
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For more details, see :class:`Action`.
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nargs
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^^^^^
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>>> parser.parse_args('--foo XXX'.split())
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Namespace(bar='XXX')
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Action classes
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Action classes implement the Action API, a callable which returns a callable
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which processes arguments from the command-line. Any object which follows
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this API may be passed as the ``action`` parameter to
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:method:`add_argument`.
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.. class:: Action(option_strings, dest, nargs=None, const=None, default=None,
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type=None, choices=None, required=False, help=None,
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metavar=None)
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Action objects are used by an ArgumentParser to represent the information
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needed to parse a single argument from one or more strings from the
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command line. The Action class must accept the two positional arguments
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plus any keyword arguments passed to :method:`ArgumentParser.add_argument`
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except for the ``action`` itself.
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Instances of Action (or return value of any callable to the ``action``
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parameter) should have attributes "dest", "option_strings", "default", "type",
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"required", "help", etc. defined. The easiest way to ensure these attributes
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are defined is to call ``Action.__init__``.
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Action instances should be callable, so subclasses must override the
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``__call__`` method, which should accept four parameters:
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* ``parser`` - The ArgumentParser object which contains this action.
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* ``namespace`` - The :class:`Namespace` object that will be returned by
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:meth:`~ArgumentParser.parse_args`. Most actions add an attribute to this
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object using :func:`setattr`.
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* ``values`` - The associated command-line arguments, with any type conversions
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applied. Type conversions are specified with the type_ keyword argument to
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:meth:`~ArgumentParser.add_argument`.
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* ``option_string`` - The option string that was used to invoke this action.
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The ``option_string`` argument is optional, and will be absent if the action
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is associated with a positional argument.
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The ``__call__`` method may perform arbitrary actions, but will typically set
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attributes on the ``namespace`` based on ``dest`` and ``values``.
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The parse_args() method
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-----------------------
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