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Installation is done via pip:
pip install click-repl
In your click app:
import click
from click_repl import register_repl
@click.group()
def cli():
pass
@cli.command()
def hello():
click.echo("Hello world!")
register_repl(cli)
cli()
In the shell:
$ my_app repl
> hello
Hello world!
> ^C
$ echo hello | my_app repl
Hello world!
Features not shown:
ctx.obj
persists between
subcommands. If you're keeping caches on that object (like I do), using the
app's repl instead of the shell is a huge performance win.!
- prefix executes shell commands.You can use the internal :help
command to explain usage.
For more flexibility over how your REPL works you can use the repl
function
directly instead of register_repl
. For example, in your app:
import click
from click_repl import repl
from prompt_toolkit.history import FileHistory
@click.group()
def cli():
pass
@cli.command()
def myrepl():
prompt_kwargs = {
'history': FileHistory('/etc/myrepl/myrepl-history'),
}
repl(click.get_current_context(), prompt_kwargs=prompt_kwargs)
cli()
And then your custom myrepl
command will be available on your CLI, which
will start a REPL which has its history stored in
/etc/myrepl/myrepl-history
and persist between sessions.
Any arguments that can be passed to the python-prompt-toolkit
Prompt class
can be passed in the prompt_kwargs
argument and will be used when
instantiating your Prompt
.
FAQs
REPL plugin for Click
We found that click-repl demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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