Help
See documentation for help.
Requirements
Requires Python 3.8+, and is compatible with the Pydantic v1 API.
Installation
Installation with pip
is simple:
$ pip install pydantic-argparse
Example
import pydantic.v1 as pydantic
import pydantic_argparse
class Arguments(pydantic.BaseModel):
string: str = pydantic.Field(description="a required string", aliases=["-s"])
integer: int = pydantic.Field(description="a required integer", aliases=["-i"])
flag: bool = pydantic.Field(description="a required flag", aliases=["-f"])
second_flag: bool = pydantic.Field(False, description="an optional flag")
third_flag: bool = pydantic.Field(True, description="an optional flag")
def main() -> None:
parser = pydantic_argparse.ArgumentParser(
model=Arguments,
prog="Example Program",
description="Example Description",
version="0.0.1",
epilog="Example Epilog",
)
args = parser.parse_typed_args()
print(args)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
$ python3 example.py --help
usage: Example Program [-h] [-v] [-s STRING] [-i INTEGER] [-f | --flag | --no-flag]
[--second-flag] [--no-third-flag]
Example Description
required arguments:
-s STRING, --string STRING
a required string
-i INTEGER, --integer INTEGER
a required integer
-f, --flag, --no-flag
a required flag
optional arguments:
--second-flag an optional flag (default: False)
--no-third-flag an optional flag (default: True)
help:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version show program's version number and exit
Example Epilog
$ python3 example.py --string hello -i 42 -f
string='hello' integer=42 flag=True second_flag=False third_flag=True
License
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.