| Michael Walsh | 4cae87d | 2017-01-12 14:46:05 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python | 
|  | 2 |  | 
|  | 3 | r""" | 
|  | 4 | python_pgm_template: Copy this template as a base to get a start on a python | 
|  | 5 | program.  You may remove any generic comments (like this one). | 
|  | 6 | """ | 
|  | 7 |  | 
|  | 8 | import sys | 
|  | 9 |  | 
|  | 10 | # python puts the program's directory path in sys.path[0].  In other words, | 
|  | 11 | # the user ordinarily has no way to override python's choice of a module from | 
|  | 12 | # its own dir.  We want to have that ability in our environment.  However, we | 
|  | 13 | # don't want to break any established python modules that depend on this | 
|  | 14 | # behavior.  So, we'll save the value from sys.path[0], delete it, import our | 
|  | 15 | # modules and then restore sys.path to its original value. | 
|  | 16 |  | 
|  | 17 | save_path_0 = sys.path[0] | 
|  | 18 | del sys.path[0] | 
|  | 19 |  | 
|  | 20 | from gen_arg import * | 
|  | 21 | from gen_print import * | 
|  | 22 | from gen_valid import * | 
|  | 23 |  | 
|  | 24 | # Restore sys.path[0]. | 
|  | 25 | sys.path.insert(0, save_path_0) | 
|  | 26 |  | 
|  | 27 | ############################################################################### | 
|  | 28 | # Create parser object to process command line parameters and args. | 
|  | 29 |  | 
|  | 30 | # Create parser object. | 
|  | 31 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( | 
|  | 32 | usage='%(prog)s [OPTIONS]', | 
|  | 33 | description="%(prog)s will...", | 
|  | 34 | formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter, | 
|  | 35 | prefix_chars='-+') | 
|  | 36 |  | 
|  | 37 | # Create arguments. | 
|  | 38 | parser.add_argument( | 
|  | 39 | '--whatever', | 
|  | 40 | help='bla, bla.') | 
|  | 41 |  | 
|  | 42 | # The stock_list will be passed to gen_get_options.  We populate it with the | 
|  | 43 | # names of stock parm options we want.  These stock parms are pre-defined by | 
|  | 44 | # gen_get_options. | 
|  | 45 | stock_list = [("test_mode", 0), ("quiet", 0), ("debug", 0)] | 
|  | 46 | ############################################################################### | 
|  | 47 |  | 
|  | 48 |  | 
|  | 49 | ############################################################################### | 
|  | 50 | def exit_function(signal_number=0, | 
|  | 51 | frame=None): | 
|  | 52 |  | 
|  | 53 | r""" | 
|  | 54 | Execute whenever the program ends normally or with the signals that we | 
|  | 55 | catch (i.e. TERM, INT). | 
|  | 56 | """ | 
|  | 57 |  | 
|  | 58 | dprint_executing() | 
|  | 59 | dprint_var(signal_number) | 
|  | 60 |  | 
|  | 61 | # Your cleanup code here. | 
|  | 62 |  | 
|  | 63 | qprint_pgm_footer() | 
|  | 64 |  | 
|  | 65 | ############################################################################### | 
|  | 66 |  | 
|  | 67 |  | 
|  | 68 | ############################################################################### | 
|  | 69 | def signal_handler(signal_number, | 
|  | 70 | frame): | 
|  | 71 |  | 
|  | 72 | r""" | 
|  | 73 | Handle signals.  Without a function to catch a SIGTERM or SIGINT, our | 
|  | 74 | program would terminate immediately with return code 143 and without | 
|  | 75 | calling our exit_function. | 
|  | 76 | """ | 
|  | 77 |  | 
|  | 78 | # Our convention is to set up exit_function with atexit.register() so | 
|  | 79 | # there is no need to explicitly call exit_function from here. | 
|  | 80 |  | 
|  | 81 | dprint_executing() | 
|  | 82 |  | 
|  | 83 | # Calling exit prevents us from returning to the code that was running | 
|  | 84 | # when we received the signal. | 
|  | 85 | exit(0) | 
|  | 86 |  | 
|  | 87 | ############################################################################### | 
|  | 88 |  | 
|  | 89 |  | 
|  | 90 | ############################################################################### | 
|  | 91 | def validate_parms(): | 
|  | 92 |  | 
|  | 93 | r""" | 
|  | 94 | Validate program parameters, etc.  Return True or False (i.e. pass/fail) | 
|  | 95 | accordingly. | 
|  | 96 | """ | 
|  | 97 |  | 
|  | 98 | # Your validation code here. | 
|  | 99 |  | 
|  | 100 | gen_post_validation(exit_function, signal_handler) | 
|  | 101 |  | 
|  | 102 | return True | 
|  | 103 |  | 
|  | 104 | ############################################################################### | 
|  | 105 |  | 
|  | 106 |  | 
|  | 107 | ############################################################################### | 
|  | 108 | def main(): | 
|  | 109 |  | 
|  | 110 | r""" | 
|  | 111 | This is the "main" function.  The advantage of having this function vs | 
|  | 112 | just doing this in the true mainline is that you can: | 
|  | 113 | - Declare local variables | 
|  | 114 | - Use "return" instead of "exit". | 
|  | 115 | - Indent 4 chars like you would in any function. | 
|  | 116 | This makes coding more consistent, i.e. it's easy to move code from here | 
|  | 117 | into a function and vice versa. | 
|  | 118 | """ | 
|  | 119 |  | 
|  | 120 | if not gen_get_options(parser, stock_list): | 
|  | 121 | return False | 
|  | 122 |  | 
|  | 123 | if not validate_parms(): | 
|  | 124 | return False | 
|  | 125 |  | 
|  | 126 | qprint_pgm_header() | 
|  | 127 |  | 
|  | 128 | # Your code here. | 
|  | 129 |  | 
|  | 130 | return True | 
|  | 131 |  | 
|  | 132 | ############################################################################### | 
|  | 133 |  | 
|  | 134 |  | 
|  | 135 | ############################################################################### | 
|  | 136 | # Main | 
|  | 137 |  | 
|  | 138 | if not main(): | 
|  | 139 | exit(1) | 
|  | 140 |  | 
|  | 141 | ############################################################################### |