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make a directory for examples
author | Jeff Hammel <jhammel@mozilla.com> |
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date | Thu, 11 Nov 2010 18:30:59 -0800 |
parents | a77630b2b491 |
children | a6fd93354f23 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python """ filesystem template interpreter """ import os import re import subprocess import sys from optparse import OptionParser from tempita import Template # URL of this file location = 'http://k0s.org/mozilla/hg/MakeItSo/raw-file/tip/makeitso/makeitso.py' # regular expressions for finding the shebang shebang_re = '#!.*makeitso.*' shebang_re = re.compile(shebang_re) class MissingVariablesException(Exception): def __init__(self, message, missing): self.missing = missing def call(command, *args, **kw): code = subprocess.call(command, *args, **kw) if code: if isinstance(command, basestring): cmdstr = command else: cmdstr = ' '.join(command) raise SystemExit("Command `%s` exited with code %d" % (cmdstr, code)) def get_missing(name_error): """ This is a horrible hack because python doesn't do the proper thing via eval and return the name of the variable; instead, it just gives you a message: >>> try: ... eval('2*foo') ... except Exception, e: ... pass """ message = name_error.args[0] varname = message.split("'")[1] return varname def missing_variables(template, variables): """return additional variables needed""" vars = variables.copy() missing = set([]) while True: try: template.substitute(**vars) return missing except NameError, e: missed = get_missing(e) missing.add(missed) vars[missed] = '' return missing def template_variables(template): """return the variables needed for a template""" return missing_variables(template, {}) def read_variables(variables): retval = {} for i in variables: print 'Enter %s: ' % i, retval[i] = raw_input() return retval def substitute(content, fp=sys.stdout, variables=None): # remove makeitso shebang if it has one if shebang_re.match(content): content = os.linesep.join(content.splitlines()[1:]) variables = variables or {} template = Template(content) missing = missing_variables(template, variables) if missing: # TODO: add a switch for interactive or not variables.update(read_variables(missing)) print >> fp, template.substitute(**variables) def invocation(url, **variables): """returns a string appropriate for TTW invocation""" variables_string = ' '.join(['%s=%s' % (i,j) for i,j in variables.items()]) return 'python <(curl %s) %s %s' % (location, url, variables_string) def main(args=sys.argv[1:]): # create option parser usage = '%prog [options] template <template> <...>' parser = OptionParser(usage, description=__doc__) parser.add_option('--commandline', dest='commandline', action='store_true', default=False, help="print the commandline to invoke this script TTW") parser.add_option('--variables', dest='variables', action='store_true', default=False, help='print the variables in a template') options, args = parser.parse_args(args) # print the variables for the templates if options.variables: # makes no sense without a template if not args: parser.print_usage() parser.exit() # find all variables variables = set() for arg in args: content = file(arg).read() template = Template(content) variables.update(template_variables(template)) # print them for variable in variables: print variable return # template variables variables = {} _vars = [] _args = [] for arg in args: if '=' in arg: key, value = arg.split('=') variables[key] = value else: _args.append(arg) args = _args # print TTW commandline for invocation if options.commandline: if args: for arg in args: print invocation(arg, **variables) else: print invocation('[URL]', **variables) return # get the content if args: for arg in args: content = file(arg).read() substitute(content, variables=variables) else: content = sys.stdin.read() substitute(content, variables=variables) if __name__ == '__main__': main()