1#!/usr/bin/env python 2 3r""" 4See help text for details (--help or -h option).. 5 6Example properties file content: 7quiet=n 8test_mode=y 9pos=file1 file2 file3 10 11Example call: 12 13prop_call.py --prop_file_name=prop_file my_program 14 15The result is that the following command will be run: 16my_program --test_mode=y --quiet=n file1 file2 file3 17""" 18 19import sys 20import os 21 22save_path_0 = sys.path[0] 23del sys.path[0] 24 25from gen_arg import * 26from gen_print import * 27from gen_valid import * 28from gen_misc import * 29from gen_cmd import * 30 31# Restore sys.path[0]. 32sys.path.insert(0, save_path_0) 33 34 35parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( 36 usage='%(prog)s [OPTIONS]', 37 description="%(prog)s will call a program using parameters retrieved" 38 + " from the given properties file.", 39 formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter, 40 prefix_chars='-+') 41 42parser.add_argument( 43 '--prop_dir_path', 44 default=os.environ.get("PROP_DIR_PATH", os.getcwd()), 45 help='The path to the directory that contains the properties file.' 46 + ' The default value is environment variable "PROP_DIR_PATH", if' 47 + ' set. Otherwise, it is the current working directory.') 48 49parser.add_argument( 50 '--prop_file_name', 51 help='The path to a properties file that contains the parameters to' 52 + ' pass to the program. If the properties file has a ".properties"' 53 + ' extension, the caller need not specify the extension. The format' 54 + ' of each line in the properties file should be as follows:' 55 + ' <parm_name=parm_value>. Do not quote the parm value. To specify' 56 + ' positional parms, use a parm name of "pos". For example: pos=this' 57 ' value') 58 59parser.add_argument( 60 'program_name', 61 help='The name of the program to be run.') 62 63# Populate stock_list with options we want. 64stock_list = [("test_mode", 0), ("quiet", 1), ("debug", 0)] 65 66 67def exit_function(signal_number=0, 68 frame=None): 69 r""" 70 Execute whenever the program ends normally or with the signals that we 71 catch (i.e. TERM, INT). 72 """ 73 74 dprint_executing() 75 dprint_var(signal_number) 76 77 qprint_pgm_footer() 78 79 80def signal_handler(signal_number, 81 frame): 82 r""" 83 Handle signals. Without a function to catch a SIGTERM or SIGINT, our 84 program would terminate immediately with return code 143 and without 85 calling our exit_function. 86 """ 87 88 # Our convention is to set up exit_function with atexit.register() so 89 # there is no need to explicitly call exit_function from here. 90 91 dprint_executing() 92 93 # Calling exit prevents us from returning to the code that was running 94 # when we received the signal. 95 exit(0) 96 97 98def validate_parms(): 99 r""" 100 Validate program parameters, etc. Return True or False (i.e. pass/fail) 101 accordingly. 102 """ 103 104 global prop_dir_path 105 global prop_file_path 106 107 if not valid_dir_path(prop_dir_path): 108 return False 109 prop_dir_path = add_trailing_slash(prop_dir_path) 110 111 if not valid_value(prop_file_name): 112 return False 113 114 prop_file_path = prop_dir_path + prop_file_name 115 116 # If properties file is not found, try adding ".properties" extension. 117 if not os.path.isfile(prop_file_path): 118 alt_prop_file_path = prop_file_path + ".properties" 119 if os.path.isfile(alt_prop_file_path): 120 prop_file_path = alt_prop_file_path 121 122 if not valid_file_path(prop_file_path): 123 return False 124 125 if not valid_value(program_name): 126 return False 127 128 gen_post_validation(exit_function, signal_handler) 129 130 return True 131 132 133def main(): 134 135 if not gen_get_options(parser, stock_list): 136 return False 137 138 if not validate_parms(): 139 return False 140 141 qprint_pgm_header() 142 143 # Get the parameters from the properties file. 144 properties = my_parm_file(prop_file_path) 145 # The parms (including program name) need to go into a list. 146 parms = [program_name] 147 for key, value in properties.items(): 148 if key == "pos": 149 # Process positional parm(s). 150 parms.extend(value.split()) 151 else: 152 parms.append("--" + key + "=" + escape_bash_quotes(value)) 153 154 # parm_string is only created for display in non-quiet mode. 155 parm_string = " ".join(parms[1:]) 156 cmd_buf = program_name + " " + parm_string 157 qprint_issuing(cmd_buf) 158 if not test_mode: 159 os.execvp(program_name, parms) 160 161 return True 162 163 164# Main 165 166if not main(): 167 exit(1) 168