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# Copyright 2013 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). You
# may not use this file except in compliance with the License. A copy of
# the License is located at
#
# http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0/
#
# or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is
# distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF
# ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific
# language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
import argparse
import sys
from awscli.compat import six
from difflib import get_close_matches
HELP_BLURB = (
"To see help text, you can run:\n"
"\n"
" aws help\n"
" aws <command> help\n"
" aws <command> <subcommand> help\n"
)
USAGE = (
"aws [options] <command> <subcommand> [<subcommand> ...] [parameters]\n"
"%s" % HELP_BLURB
)
class CLIArgParser(argparse.ArgumentParser):
Formatter = argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter
# When displaying invalid choice error messages,
# this controls how many options to show per line.
ChoicesPerLine = 2
def _check_value(self, action, value):
"""
It's probably not a great idea to override a "hidden" method
but the default behavior is pretty ugly and there doesn't
seem to be any other way to change it.
"""
# converted value must be one of the choices (if specified)
if action.choices is not None and value not in action.choices:
msg = ['Invalid choice, valid choices are:\n']
for i in range(len(action.choices))[::self.ChoicesPerLine]:
current = []
for choice in action.choices[i:i+self.ChoicesPerLine]:
current.append('%-40s' % choice)
msg.append(' | '.join(current))
possible = get_close_matches(value, action.choices, cutoff=0.8)
if possible:
extra = ['\n\nInvalid choice: %r, maybe you meant:\n' % value]
for word in possible:
extra.append(' * %s' % word)
msg.extend(extra)
raise argparse.ArgumentError(action, '\n'.join(msg))
def parse_known_args(self, args, namespace=None):
parsed, remaining = super(CLIArgParser, self).parse_known_args(args, namespace)
terminal_encoding = getattr(sys.stdin, 'encoding', 'utf-8')
if terminal_encoding is None:
# In some cases, sys.stdin won't have an encoding set,
# (e.g if it's set to a StringIO). In this case we just
# default to utf-8.
terminal_encoding = 'utf-8'
for arg, value in vars(parsed).items():
if isinstance(value, six.binary_type):
setattr(parsed, arg, value.decode(terminal_encoding))
elif isinstance(value, list):
encoded = []
for v in value:
if isinstance(v, six.binary_type):
encoded.append(v.decode(terminal_encoding))
else:
encoded.append(v)
setattr(parsed, arg, encoded)
return parsed, remaining
class MainArgParser(CLIArgParser):
Formatter = argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter
def __init__(self, command_table, version_string,
description, argument_table):
super(MainArgParser, self).__init__(
formatter_class=self.Formatter,
add_help=False,
conflict_handler='resolve',
description=description,
usage=USAGE)
self._build(command_table, version_string, argument_table)
def _create_choice_help(self, choices):
help_str = ''
for choice in sorted(choices):
help_str += '* %s\n' % choice
return help_str
def _build(self, command_table, version_string, argument_table):
for argument_name in argument_table:
argument = argument_table[argument_name]
argument.add_to_parser(self)
self.add_argument('--version', action="version",
version=version_string,
help='Display the version of this tool')
self.add_argument('command', choices=list(command_table.keys()))
class ServiceArgParser(CLIArgParser):
def __init__(self, operations_table, service_name):
super(ServiceArgParser, self).__init__(
formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter,
add_help=False,
conflict_handler='resolve',
usage=USAGE)
self._build(operations_table)
self._service_name = service_name
def _build(self, operations_table):
self.add_argument('operation', choices=list(operations_table.keys()))
class ArgTableArgParser(CLIArgParser):
"""CLI arg parser based on an argument table."""
def __init__(self, argument_table, command_table=None):
# command_table is an optional subcommand_table. If it's passed
# in, then we'll update the argparse to parse a 'subcommand' argument
# and populate the choices field with the command table keys.
super(ArgTableArgParser, self).__init__(
formatter_class=self.Formatter,
add_help=False,
usage=USAGE,
conflict_handler='resolve')
if command_table is None:
command_table = {}
self._build(argument_table, command_table)
def _build(self, argument_table, command_table):
for arg_name in argument_table:
argument = argument_table[arg_name]
argument.add_to_parser(self)
if command_table:
self.add_argument('subcommand', choices=list(command_table.keys()),
nargs='?')
def parse_known_args(self, args, namespace=None):
if len(args) == 1 and args[0] == 'help':
namespace = argparse.Namespace()
namespace.help = 'help'
return namespace, []
else:
return super(ArgTableArgParser, self).parse_known_args(
args, namespace)