nameko.cli.actions¶
Classes¶
Information about how to convert command line strings to Python objects. |
Module Contents¶
- class nameko.cli.actions.FlagAction(option_strings, dest, default=None, required=False, help=None, metavar=None, positive_prefixes=['--'], negative_prefixes=['--no-'])[源代码]¶
Bases:
argparse.Action
Information about how to convert command line strings to Python objects.
Action objects are used by an ArgumentParser to represent the information needed to parse a single argument from one or more strings from the command line. The keyword arguments to the Action constructor are also all attributes of Action instances.
Keyword Arguments:
- option_strings -- A list of command-line option strings which
should be associated with this action.
dest -- The name of the attribute to hold the created object(s)
- nargs -- The number of command-line arguments that should be
consumed. By default, one argument will be consumed and a single value will be produced. Other values include:
N (an integer) consumes N arguments (and produces a list)
'?' consumes zero or one arguments
'*' consumes zero or more arguments (and produces a list)
'+' consumes one or more arguments (and produces a list)
Note that the difference between the default and nargs=1 is that with the default, a single value will be produced, while with nargs=1, a list containing a single value will be produced.
- const -- The value to be produced if the option is specified and the
option uses an action that takes no values.
default -- The value to be produced if the option is not specified.
- type -- A callable that accepts a single string argument, and
returns the converted value. The standard Python types str, int, float, and complex are useful examples of such callables. If None, str is used.
- choices -- A container of values that should be allowed. If not None,
after a command-line argument has been converted to the appropriate type, an exception will be raised if it is not a member of this collection.
- required -- True if the action must always be specified at the
command line. This is only meaningful for optional command-line arguments.
help -- The help string describing the argument.
- metavar -- The name to be used for the option's argument with the
help string. If None, the 'dest' value will be used as the name.