Welcome to enhterm’s documentation!¶
enhterm¶
enhterm is an open source, MIT licensed, Cmd-based framework for writing line-oriented command interpreters.
enhterm provides a class that extends cmd.Cmd and which is also intended to be inherited by a user class to create a shell.
Functionality provided by this package is split among mixins, allowing you to construct your own base class if EnhTerm is not suitable.
As with cmd.Cmd, the class constructed as described above can be used like so:
from enhterm import EnhTerm
class ExampleShell(EnhTerm):
pass
if __name__ == '__main__':
ExampleShell().cmdloop()
Install¶
pip install enhterm
You can also download/clone the source, in which case you have to:
git clone https://github.com/pyl1b/enhterm.git
python setup.py install
To contribute a patch clone the repo, create a new branch, install in develop mode:
python setup.py develop
What is included¶
Each of the elements below are implemented in a distinct “mixin” class, which mean that you can create your own combination using EnhTerm class as a template.
Command¶
Allows python strings to be executed as if the user typed the input at the prompt. This is the base for executing commands in a file.
Exit¶
Provides the exit
command that terminates command loop.
Help¶
Provides the help
command which prints information about
the use of the command while accounting for custom commands
and shortcuts.
Log Level¶
Allows changing logging verbosity by issuing commands like
set loglevel debug
.
Macro¶
Can record, remove, list and execute previously recorded commands.
Messages¶
Does not expose any commands but provides the class with a standardized way of issuing messages distinct from the logging mechanism.
Run¶
Allows executing multiple commands from a string or from a file.
Sub-commands¶
Commands are usually identified by using the first word the user types.
This mixin allows for a more natural way of issuing commands like
new macro
instead of macro new
. Other mixins then add subcommands
in their __init__
method.