# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
-'''This file is the main entry file to salomeTools
-'''
+"""
+This file is the main API file for salomeTools
+
+| Warning: NO '__main__ ' call allowed,
+| Use 'sat' (in parent directory)
+|
+| Usage: see file ../sat
+"""
-import os
import sys
+
+# exit OKSYS and KOSYS seems equal on linux or windows
+_OKSYS = 0 # OK
+_KOSYS = 1 # KO
+
+########################################################################
+# NO __main__ entry allowed, use sat
+########################################################################
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ msg = """
+ERROR: 'salomeTools.py' is not main command entry (CLI) for salomeTools.
+ Use 'sat' instead.\n\n"""
+ sys.stderr.write(msg)
+ sys.exit(_KOSYS)
+
+# python imports
+import os
+import re
+import tempfile
import imp
import types
import gettext
+import traceback
-import common.options
-import config
+import src
+import src.debug as DBG # Easy print stderr (for DEBUG only)
+import src.returnCode as RCO # Easy (ok/ko, why) return methods code
+import src.utilsSat as UTS
# get path to salomeTools sources
-srcdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
+satdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
+srcdir = os.path.join(satdir, 'src')
+cmdsdir = os.path.join(satdir, 'commands')
+
+import commands.config as CONFIG
# load resources for internationalization
-#gettext.install('salomeTools', os.path.join(srcdir, 'common', 'i18n'))
+gettext.install("salomeTools", os.path.join(srcdir, "i18n"))
-es = gettext.translation('salomeTools', os.path.join(srcdir, 'common', 'i18n'))
-es.install()
+try:
+ _LANG = os.environ["LANG"] # original locale
+except:
+ _LANG = "en_US.utf8" #default
-def find_command_list():
+# The possible hooks :
+# pre is for hooks to be executed before commands
+# post is for hooks to be executed after commands
+C_PRE_HOOK = "pre"
+C_POST_HOOK = "post"
+
+# Define all possible option for salomeTools command : sat <option> <args>
+parser = src.options.Options()
+parser.add_option('h', 'help', 'boolean', 'help',
+ _("shows global help or help on a specific command."))
+parser.add_option('o', 'overwrite', 'list', "overwrite",
+ _("overwrites a configuration parameters."))
+parser.add_option('g', 'debug', 'boolean', 'debug_mode',
+ _("run salomeTools in debug mode."))
+parser.add_option('v', 'verbose', 'int', "output_verbose_level",
+ _("change output verbose level (default is 3)."))
+parser.add_option('b', 'batch', 'boolean', "batch",
+ _("batch mode (no question)."))
+parser.add_option('t', 'all_in_terminal', 'boolean', "all_in_terminal",
+ _("all traces in the terminal (for example compilation logs)."))
+parser.add_option('l', 'logs_paths_in_file', 'string', "logs_paths_in_file",
+ _("put the command results and paths to log files."))
+
+
+########################################################################
+# utility methods
+########################################################################
+def find_command_list(dirPath):
+ ''' Parse files in dirPath that end with .py : it gives commands list
+
+ :param dirPath str: The directory path where to search the commands
+ :return: cmd_list : the list containing the commands name
+ :rtype: list
+ '''
cmd_list = []
- for item in os.listdir(srcdir):
- if item.endswith('.py') and item!='salomeTools.py':
+ for item in os.listdir(dirPath):
+ if "__init__" in item: continue # skip __init__.py
+ if item.endswith('.py'):
cmd_list.append(item[:-len('.py')])
return cmd_list
-# The list of valid salomeTools commands
-#lCommand = ['config', 'compile', 'prepare']
-lCommand = find_command_list()
-# Define all possible option for salomeTools command : sat <option> <args>
-parser = common.options.Options()
-parser.add_option('h', 'help', 'boolean', 'help', _(u"shows global help or help on a specific command."))
+# The list of valid salomeTools commands from cmdsdir
+# ['config', 'compile', 'prepare', ...]
+_COMMANDS_NAMES = find_command_list(cmdsdir)
+lCommand = find_command_list(cmdsdir) # obsolete
-class salomeTools(object):
- def __init__(self, opt, dataDir=None):
+def getCommandsList():
+ """Gives commands list (as basename of files .py in directory commands"""
+ return _COMMANDS_NAMES
+
+def launchSat(command, logger=None):
+ """
+ launch sat as subprocess.Popen
+ command as string ('sat --help' for example)
+ used for unittest, or else...
+
+ :return: RCO.ReturnCode with getValue as subprocess.Popen output
+ """
+ if "sat" not in command.split()[0]:
+ raise Exception(_("Not a valid command for launchSat: '%s'") % command)
+ env = dict(os.environ) # copy
+ # theorically useless, in user environ $PATH,
+ # on ne sait jamais
+ # https://docs.python.org/2/library/os.html
+ # On some platforms, including FreeBSD and Mac OS X,
+ # setting environ may cause memory leaks.
+ # see test/initializeTest.py
+ if satdir not in env["PATH"].split(":"):
+ env["PATH"] = satdir + ":" + env["PATH"]
+ # TODO setLocale not 'fr' on subprocesses, why not?
+ # env["LANG"] == ''
+ res = UTS.Popen(command, env=env, logger=logger) # logger or not.
+ return res
+
+def setNotLocale():
+ """force english at any moment"""
+ os.environ["LANG"] = ''
+ gettext.install("salomeTools", os.path.join(srcdir, "i18n"))
+ DBG.write("setNotLocale", os.environ["LANG"])
+
+def setLocale():
+ """
+ reset initial locale at any moment
+ 'fr' or else (TODO) from initial environment var '$LANG'
+ 'i18n' as 'internationalization'
+ """
+ os.environ["LANG"] = _LANG
+ gettext.install("salomeTools", os.path.join(srcdir, "i18n"))
+ DBG.write("setLocale", os.environ["LANG"])
+
+def getVersion():
+ """get version number as string"""
+ return src.__version__
+
+def assumeAsList(strOrList):
+ """return a list as sys.argv if string"""
+ if type(strOrList) is list:
+ return list(strOrList) # copy
+ else:
+ res = strOrList.split(" ")
+ return [r for r in res if r != ""] # supposed string to split for convenience
+
+
+########################################################################
+# Sat class
+########################################################################
+class Sat(object):
+ """
+ The main class that stores all the commands of salomeTools
+ """
+ def __init__(self, logger=None):
+ """
+ Initialization
+
+ :param logger: The logger, if set from parent
+ """
+ # initialization of class attributes
+ self.__dict__ = dict()
+ # logger from parent
+ # future only one logger from src.loggingSimple at 2018/06
+ # to replace old loggers from src.logger
+ self.mainLogger = logger
+ src.logger.setCurrentLogger(logger)
+ self.cfg = None # the config that will be read using pyconf module
+ self.arguments = None
+ self.remaindersArgs = None
+ self.options = None # the options passed to salomeTools
+ self.datadir = None # default value will be <salomeTools root>/data
+
+ def obsolete__init__(self, opt='', datadir=None):
'''Initialization
+
+ :param opt str: The sat options
+ :param: datadir str : the directory that contain all the external
+ data (like software pyconf and software scripts)
'''
- # Read the salomeTools options (the list of possible options is at the beginning of this file)
- try:
- (options, args) = parser.parse_args(opt)
- except Exception as exc:
- write_exception(exc)
- sys.exit(-1)
-
+ # Read the salomeTools options (the list of possible options is
+ # at the beginning of this file)
+ argList = self.assumeAsList(opt)
+ options, argus = parser.parse_args(argList)
+
+ # initialization of class attributes
self.__dict__ = dict()
- self.options = options
- self.dataDir = dataDir
- # set the commands
- self.__setCommands__(srcdir)
-
+ self.cfg = None # the config that will be read using pyconf module
+ self.arguments = argList
+ self.options = options # the options passed to salomeTools
+ self.datadir = datadir # default value will be <salomeTools root>/data
+ # set the commands by calling the dedicated function
+ self._setCommands(cmdsdir)
+
+ # if the help option has been called, print help and exit
if options.help:
try:
- self.print_help(args)
+ self.print_help(argus)
sys.exit(0)
except Exception as exc:
- code = 1
write_exception(exc)
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+ ##################################################################
+ def setInternals(self, opt=None, datadir=None):
+ """set the commands by calling the dedicated function etc..."""
+ options, remaindersArgs = parser.parse_args(opt)
+ if options.debug_mode:
+ DBG.push_debug(True)
+ self.arguments = opt
+ self.options = options # the generic options passed to salomeTools
+ self.remaindersArgs = remaindersArgs # the command and their options
+ self.datadir = datadir # default value will be <salomeTools root>/data
+ self._setCommands(cmdsdir)
+ DBG.write("Sat.options", self.options, self.options.debug_mode)
+
+ def getConfig(self):
+ return self.cfg
+
+ ##################################################################
+ def execute_cli(self, args):
+ """
+ assume launch command from args, pyconf config known yet
+ """
+ argList = self.assumeAsList(args)
+ # no arguments : print general help
+ if len(argList) == 0:
+ self.mainLogger.info(get_help())
+ return RCO.ReturnCode("OK", "no args as sat --help")
+
+ self.setInternals(opt=argList, datadir=None)
+
+ # print general help on -h
+ if self.options.help and len(self.remaindersArgs) == 0:
+ self.mainLogger.info(get_help())
+ return RCO.ReturnCode("OK", "help done")
+
+ DBG.write("options", self.options)
+ DBG.write("remaindersArgs", self.remaindersArgs)
+
+ if len(self.remaindersArgs) == 0:
+ return RCO.ReturnCode("KO", "Nothing to do")
+
+ # print command help on -h --help after name command
+ if "-h" in self.remaindersArgs or "--help" in self.remaindersArgs:
+ self.mainLogger.info(self.get_help(self.remaindersArgs))
+ return RCO.ReturnCode("OK", "sat --help command")
+
+ # print command help on -h and continue if something do do more
+ if self.options.help and len(self.remaindersArgs) >= 1:
+ self.mainLogger.info(self.get_help(self.remaindersArgs))
+
+ command = self.remaindersArgs[0]
+ # get dynamically the command function to call
+ fun_command = self.__getattr__(command)
+ # Run the command using the arguments
+ code = fun_command(self.remaindersArgs[1:])
+
+ if code is None: code = 0 # what?! do not know why so respect history
+
+ # return salomeTools command with the right message
+ # code (0 if no errors, else 1)
+ if code == _KOSYS:
+ return RCO.ReturnCode("KO", "problem on execute_cli 'sat %s'" % " ".join(argList))
+ else:
+ return RCO.ReturnCode("OK", "execute_cli 'sat %s' done" % " ".join(argList))
+
+ '''
+ # OBSOLETE... see file ../sat
+ # ###############################
+ # MAIN : terminal command usage #
+ # ###############################
+ if __name__ == "__main__":
+ # Initialize the code that will be returned by the terminal command
+ code = 0
+ (options, args) = parser.parse_args(sys.argv[1:])
+
+ # no arguments : print general help
+ if len(args) == 0:
+ print_help()
+ sys.exit(0)
+
+ # instantiate the salomeTools class with correct options
+ sat = Sat(sys.argv[1:])
+ # the command called
+ command = args[0]
+ # get dynamically the command function to call
+ fun_command = sat.__getattr__(command)
+ # Run the command using the arguments
+ code = fun_command(args[1:])
+
+ # exit salomeTools with the right code (0 if no errors, else 1)
+ if code is None: code = 0
+ sys.exit(code)
+
+ '''
def __getattr__(self, name):
+ '''
+ overwrite of __getattr__ function in order to display
+ a customized message in case of a wrong call
+
+ :param name str: The name of the attribute
+ '''
if name in self.__dict__:
return self.__dict__[name]
else:
raise AttributeError(name + _(" is not a valid command"))
- def __setattr__(self, name, value):
- object.__setattr__(self,name,value)
-
-
- def __setCommands__(self, dirPath):
+ def assumeAsList(self, strOrList):
+ # DBG.write("Sat assumeAsList", strOrList, True)
+ return assumeAsList(strOrList)
+
+ def _setCommands(self, dirPath):
+ '''set class attributes corresponding to all commands that are
+ in the dirPath directory
+
+ :param dirPath str: The directory path containing the commands
+ '''
+ # loop on the commands name
for nameCmd in lCommand:
+ DBG.write("load module command '%s.py'" % nameCmd, "")
+ # Exception for the jobs command that requires the paramiko module
+ if nameCmd == "jobs":
+ try:
+ saveout = sys.stderr
+ ff = tempfile.TemporaryFile()
+ sys.stderr = ff
+ import paramiko
+ sys.stderr = saveout
+ except:
+ sys.stderr = saveout
+ continue
+
+ # load the module that has name nameCmd in dirPath
(file_, pathname, description) = imp.find_module(nameCmd, [dirPath])
module = imp.load_module(nameCmd, file_, pathname, description)
-
- def run_command(args):
- print('Je suis dans l\'initialisation de la commande ' + __name__)
- argv = args.split(" ")
+
+ def run_command(args='',
+ options=None,
+ batch = False,
+ verbose = -1,
+ logger_add_link = None):
+ '''
+ The function that will load the configuration (all pyconf)
+ and return the function run of the command corresponding to module
+
+ :param args str: The arguments of the command
+ '''
+ # Make sure the internationalization is available
+ gettext.install('salomeTools', os.path.join(satdir, 'src', 'i18n'))
+
+ # Get the arguments in a list and remove the empty elements
+ if type(args) == type(''):
+ # split by spaces without considering spaces in quotes
+ argv_0 = re.findall(r'(?:"[^"]*"|[^\s"])+', args)
+ else:
+ argv_0 = args
+
+ if argv_0 != ['']:
+ while "" in argv_0: argv_0.remove("")
- # first argument is the APPLICATION
+ # Format the argv list in order to prevent strings
+ # that contain a blank to be separated
+ argv = []
+ elem_old = ""
+ for elem in argv_0:
+ if argv == [] or elem_old.startswith("-") or elem.startswith("-"):
+ argv.append(elem)
+ else:
+ argv[-1] += " " + elem
+ elem_old = elem
+
+ # if it is provided by the command line, get the application
appliToLoad = None
- if len(argv) > 0 and argv[0][0] != "-":
+ if argv not in [[''], []] and argv[0][0] != "-":
appliToLoad = argv[0].rstrip('*')
argv = argv[1:]
+ # Check if the global options of salomeTools have to be changed
+ if options:
+ options_save = self.options
+ self.options = options
+
# read the configuration from all the pyconf files
- cfgManager = config.ConfigManager()
- self.cfg = cfgManager.getConfig(dataDir=self.dataDir, application=appliToLoad)
+ cfgManager = CONFIG.ConfigManager()
+ self.cfg = cfgManager.get_config(datadir=self.datadir,
+ application=appliToLoad,
+ options=self.options,
+ command=__nameCmd__)
+
+ # Set the verbose mode if called
+ if verbose > -1:
+ verbose_save = self.options.output_verbose_level
+ self.options.__setattr__("output_verbose_level", verbose)
+
+ # Set batch mode if called
+ if batch:
+ batch_save = self.options.batch
+ self.options.__setattr__("batch", True)
+
+ # set output level
+ if self.options.output_verbose_level is not None:
+ self.cfg.USER.output_verbose_level = self.options.output_verbose_level
+ if self.cfg.USER.output_verbose_level < 1:
+ self.cfg.USER.output_verbose_level = 0
+ silent = (self.cfg.USER.output_verbose_level == 0)
+
+ # create log file
+ micro_command = False
+ if logger_add_link:
+ micro_command = True
+ logger_command = src.logger.Logger(self.cfg,
+ silent_sysstd=silent,
+ all_in_terminal=self.options.all_in_terminal,
+ micro_command=micro_command)
- return __module__.run(argv, self)
+ # Check that the path given by the logs_paths_in_file option
+ # is a file path that can be written
+ if self.options.logs_paths_in_file and not micro_command:
+ try:
+ self.options.logs_paths_in_file = os.path.abspath(
+ self.options.logs_paths_in_file)
+ dir_file = os.path.dirname(self.options.logs_paths_in_file)
+ if not os.path.exists(dir_file):
+ os.makedirs(dir_file)
+ if os.path.exists(self.options.logs_paths_in_file):
+ os.remove(self.options.logs_paths_in_file)
+ file_test = open(self.options.logs_paths_in_file, "w")
+ file_test.close()
+ except Exception as e:
+ msg = _("WARNING: the logs_paths_in_file option will "
+ "not be taken into account.\nHere is the error:")
+ logger_command.write("%s\n%s\n\n" % (
+ src.printcolors.printcWarning(msg),
+ str(e)))
+ self.options.logs_paths_in_file = None
+
+
+ # do nothing more if help is True
+ if self.options.help:
+ return 0
+
+ options_launched = ""
+ res = None
+ try:
+ # Execute the hooks (if there is any)
+ # and run method of the command
+ self.run_hook(__nameCmd__, C_PRE_HOOK, logger_command)
+ res = __module__.run(argv, self, logger_command)
+ self.run_hook(__nameCmd__, C_POST_HOOK, logger_command)
+ if res is None:
+ res = 0
+
+ except Exception as e:
+ # Get error
+ logger_command.write("\n***** ", 1)
+ logger_command.write(src.printcolors.printcError(
+ "salomeTools ERROR: sat %s" % __nameCmd__), 1)
+
+ logger_command.write("\n" + DBG.format_exception("") + "\n", 1)
+
+
+ finally:
+ # set res if it is not set in the command
+ if res is None:
+ res = 1
+
+ # come back to the original global options
+ if options:
+ options_launched = get_text_from_options(self.options)
+ self.options = options_save
+
+ # come back in the original batch mode if
+ # batch argument was called
+ if batch:
+ self.options.__setattr__("batch", batch_save)
+
+ # come back in the original verbose mode if
+ # verbose argument was called
+ if verbose > -1:
+ self.options.__setattr__("output_verbose_level",
+ verbose_save)
+ # put final attributes in xml log file
+ # (end time, total time, ...) and write it
+ launchedCommand = ' '.join([self.cfg.VARS.salometoolsway +
+ os.path.sep +
+ 'sat',
+ options_launched,
+ __nameCmd__,
+ ' '.join(argv_0)])
+ # TODO may be no need as call escapeSequence xml
+ launchedCommand = launchedCommand.replace('"', "'")
+
+ # Add a link to the parent command
+ if logger_add_link is not None:
+ logger_add_link.add_link(logger_command.logFileName,
+ __nameCmd__,
+ res,
+ launchedCommand)
+ logger_add_link.l_logFiles += logger_command.l_logFiles
+
+ # Put the final attributes corresponding to end time and
+ # Write the file to the hard drive
+ logger_command.end_write(
+ {"launchedCommand" : launchedCommand})
+
+ if res != 0:
+ res = 1
+
+ # print the log file path if
+ # the maximum verbose mode is invoked
+ if not micro_command:
+ logger_command.write("\nPath to the xml log file :\n",
+ 5)
+ logger_command.write("%s\n\n" % src.printcolors.printcInfo(
+ logger_command.logFilePath), 5)
+
+ # If the logs_paths_in_file was called, write the result
+ # and log files in the given file path
+ if self.options.logs_paths_in_file and not micro_command:
+ file_res = open(self.options.logs_paths_in_file, "w")
+ file_res.write(str(res) + "\n")
+ for i, filepath in enumerate(logger_command.l_logFiles):
+ file_res.write(filepath)
+ if i < len(logger_command.l_logFiles):
+ file_res.write("\n")
+ file_res.flush()
+
+ return res
+ # Make sure that run_command will be redefined
+ # at each iteration of the loop
globals_up = {}
globals_up.update(run_command.__globals__)
- globals_up.update({'__name__': nameCmd, '__module__' : module})
- func = types.FunctionType(run_command.__code__, globals_up, run_command.__name__,run_command.__defaults__, run_command.__closure__)
-
+ globals_up.update({'__nameCmd__': nameCmd, '__module__' : module})
+ func = types.FunctionType(run_command.__code__,
+ globals_up,
+ run_command.__name__,
+ run_command.__defaults__,
+ run_command.__closure__)
+
+ # set the attribute corresponding to the command
self.__setattr__(nameCmd, func)
- def print_help(self, argv):
- '''Prints help for a command
+ def run_hook(self, cmd_name, hook_type, logger):
+ '''Execute a hook file for a given command regarding the fact
+ it is pre or post
+
+ :param cmd_name str: The the command on which execute the hook
+ :param hook_type str: pre or post
+ :param logger Logger: the logging instance to use for the prints
'''
- command = argv[0]
- # read the configuration from all the pyconf files
- cfgManager = config.ConfigManager()
- self.cfg = cfgManager.getConfig(dataDir=self.dataDir)
+ # The hooks must be defined in the application pyconf
+ # So, if there is no application, do not do anything
+ if not src.config_has_application(self.cfg):
+ return
+
+ # The hooks must be defined in the application pyconf in the
+ # APPLICATION section, hook : { command : 'script_path.py'}
+ if "hook" not in self.cfg.APPLICATION \
+ or cmd_name not in self.cfg.APPLICATION.hook:
+ return
+
+ # Get the hook_script path and verify that it exists
+ hook_script_path = self.cfg.APPLICATION.hook[cmd_name]
+ if not os.path.exists(hook_script_path):
+ raise src.SatException(_("Hook script not found: %s") %
+ hook_script_path)
+
+ # Try to execute the script, catch the exception if it fails
+ try:
+ # import the module (in the sense of python)
+ pymodule = imp.load_source(cmd_name, hook_script_path)
+
+ # format a message to be printed at hook execution
+ msg = src.printcolors.printcWarning(_("Run hook script"))
+ msg = "%s: %s\n" % (msg,
+ src.printcolors.printcInfo(hook_script_path))
+
+ # run the function run_pre_hook if this function is called
+ # before the command, run_post_hook if it is called after
+ if hook_type == C_PRE_HOOK and "run_pre_hook" in dir(pymodule):
+ logger.write(msg, 1)
+ pymodule.run_pre_hook(self.cfg, logger)
+ elif hook_type == C_POST_HOOK and "run_post_hook" in dir(pymodule):
+ logger.write(msg, 1)
+ pymodule.run_post_hook(self.cfg, logger)
- if not hasattr(self, command):
- raise common.SatException(_("Command '%s' does not exist") % command)
+ except Exception as exc:
+ msg = _("Unable to run hook script: %s") % hook_script_path
+ msg += "\n" + str(exc)
+ raise src.SatException(msg)
- print_version()
+ def get_help(self, opt):
+ '''Prints help for a command. Function called when "sat -h <command>"
+
+ :param argv str: the options passed (to get the command name)
+ '''
+ # if no command as argument (sat -h)
+ if len(opt)==0:
+ return get_help()
+ # get command name
+ command = opt[0]
+ # read the configuration from all the pyconf files
+ cfgManager = CONFIG.ConfigManager()
+ self.cfg = cfgManager.get_config(datadir=self.datadir)
+
+ # Check if this command exists
+ if not hasattr(self, command):
+ raise src.SatException(_("Command '%s' does not exist") % command)
+
+ # Print salomeTools version
+ msg = "\n" + get_version() + "\n\n"
+ # load the module
module = self.get_module(command)
+ # print the description of the command that is done in the command file
if hasattr( module, "description" ) :
- print(common.printcolors.printcHeader( _("Description:") ))
- print(module.description() + '\n')
+ msg += src.printcolors.printcHeader( _("Description:") )
+ msg += '\n' + module.description() + '\n\n'
- if hasattr( module, "parser" ) :
- module.parser.print_help()
+ # print the description of the command options
+ if hasattr( module, "parser" ):
+ msg += module.parser.get_help()
+
+ msg += "\n -h, --help (boolean)\n shows help on command.\n"
+ return msg
def get_module(self, module):
+ '''Loads a command. Function called only by print_help
+
+ :param module str: the command to load
+ '''
+ # Check if this command exists
if not hasattr(self, module):
- raise common.SatException(_("Command '%s' does not exist") % module)
+ raise src.SatException(_("Command '%s' does not exist") % module)
- # reduce variables substitution and so on
- (file_, pathname, description) = imp.find_module(module, [srcdir])
+ # load the module
+ (file_, pathname, description) = imp.find_module(module, [cmdsdir])
module = imp.load_module(module, file_, pathname, description)
return module
-
-def print_version():
- cfgManager = config.ConfigManager()
- cfg = cfgManager.getConfig()
- print(common.printcolors.printcHeader( _("Version: ") ) + cfg.INTERNAL.sat_version + '\n')
-
-def print_help(options):
- print_version()
-
- print(common.printcolors.printcHeader( _("Usage: ") ) + "sat [sat_options] <command> [product] [command_options]\n")
-
- parser.print_help()
+##################################################################
+def get_text_from_options(options):
+ text_options = ""
+ for attr in dir(options):
+ if attr.startswith("__"):
+ continue
+ if options.__getattr__(attr) != None:
+ option_contain = options.__getattr__(attr)
+ if type(option_contain)==type([]):
+ option_contain = ",".join(option_contain)
+ if type(option_contain)==type(True):
+ option_contain = ""
+ text_options+= "--%s %s " % (attr, option_contain)
+ return text_options
+
- # parse the src directory to list the available commands.
- print(common.printcolors.printcHeader(_("Available commands are:\n")))
+def get_version():
+ '''
+ get colorized salomeTools version (in src/internal_config/salomeTools.pyconf).
+ returns string
+ '''
+ # read the config
+ cfgManager = CONFIG.ConfigManager()
+ cfg = cfgManager.get_config()
+ # print the key corresponding to salomeTools version
+ msg = (src.printcolors.printcHeader( _("Version: ") ) + cfg.INTERNAL.sat_version)
+ return msg
+
+
+def get_help():
+ '''
+ get salomeTools general help.
+ returns string
+ '''
+ msg = "\n" + get_version() + "\n\n"
+ msg += src.printcolors.printcHeader( _("Usage: ") ) + \
+ "sat [sat_options] <command> [product] [command_options]\n\n"
+
+ msg += parser.get_help() + "\n"
+
+ # display all the available commands.
+ msg += src.printcolors.printcHeader(_("Available commands are:")) + "\n"
for command in lCommand:
- print(" - %s" % (command))
+ msg += " - %s\n" % (command)
- print(common.printcolors.printcHeader(_(u"\nGetting the help for a specific command: ")) + "sat --help <command>\n")
+ msg += "\n"
+ # Explain how to get the help for a specific command
+ msg += src.printcolors.printcHeader(
+ _("Get help for a specific command:")) + \
+ "\n>> sat --help <command>\n"
+ return msg
def write_exception(exc):
+ '''write exception in case of error in a command
+
+ :param exc exception: the exception to print
+ '''
sys.stderr.write("\n***** ")
- sys.stderr.write(common.printcolors.printcError("salomeTools ERROR:"))
+ sys.stderr.write(src.printcolors.printcError("salomeTools ERROR:"))
sys.stderr.write("\n" + str(exc) + "\n")
-# ###############################
-# MAIN : terminal command usage #
-# ###############################
-if __name__ == "__main__":
- # Get the command line using sys.argv
- cmd_line = " ".join(sys.argv)
- # Initialize the code that will be returned by the terminal command
- code = 0
-
- (options, args) = parser.parse_args(sys.argv[1:])
-
- if len(args) == 0:
- # no options => show help
- print_help(options)
- else:
- sat = salomeTools(sys.argv[1:])
- command = args[0]
- fun_command = sat.__getattr__(command)
- if len(args[1:]) == 0:
- print(common.printcolors.printcWarning(_("No arguments")))
- sys.exit(0)
- fun_command(' '.join(args[1:]))
-
-
-