qmk-firmware/lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py

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Configuration system for CLI (#6708) * Rework how bin/qmk handles subcommands * qmk config wip * Code to show all configs * Fully working `qmk config` command * Mark some CLI arguments so they don't pollute the config file * Fleshed out config support, nicer subcommand support * sync with installable cli * pyformat * Add a test for subcommand_modules * Documentation for the `qmk config` command * split config_token on space so qmk config is more predictable * Rework how subcommands are imported * Document `arg_only` * Document deleting from CLI * Document how multiple operations work * Add cli config to the doc index * Add tests for the cli commands * Make running the tests more reliable * Be more selective about building all default keymaps * Update new-keymap to fit the new subcommand style * Add documentation about writing CLI scripts * Document new-keyboard * Update docs/cli_configuration.md Co-Authored-By: noroadsleft <18669334+noroadsleft@users.noreply.github.com> * Update docs/cli_development.md Co-Authored-By: noroadsleft <18669334+noroadsleft@users.noreply.github.com> * Update docs/cli_development.md Co-Authored-By: noroadsleft <18669334+noroadsleft@users.noreply.github.com> * Update docs/cli_development.md Co-Authored-By: noroadsleft <18669334+noroadsleft@users.noreply.github.com> * Address yan's comments. * Apply suggestions from code review suggestions from @noahfrederick Co-Authored-By: Noah Frederick <code@noahfrederick.com> * Apply suggestions from code review Co-Authored-By: Noah Frederick <code@noahfrederick.com> * Remove pip3 from the test runner
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"""QMK CLI Subcommands
We list each subcommand here explicitly because all the reliable ways of searching for modules are slow and delay startup.
"""
import os
import shlex
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import sys
from importlib.util import find_spec
from pathlib import Path
from subprocess import run
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from milc import cli, __VERSION__
from milc.questions import yesno
def _run_cmd(*command):
"""Run a command in a subshell.
"""
if 'windows' in cli.platform.lower():
safecmd = map(shlex.quote, command)
safecmd = ' '.join(safecmd)
command = [os.environ['SHELL'], '-c', safecmd]
return run(command)
def _find_broken_requirements(requirements):
""" Check if the modules in the given requirements.txt are available.
Args:
requirements
The path to a requirements.txt file
Returns a list of modules that couldn't be imported
"""
with Path(requirements).open() as fd:
broken_modules = []
for line in fd.readlines():
line = line.strip().replace('<', '=').replace('>', '=')
if len(line) == 0 or line[0] == '#' or line.startswith('-r'):
continue
if '#' in line:
line = line.split('#')[0]
module_name = line.split('=')[0] if '=' in line else line
module_import = module_name.replace('-', '_')
# Not every module is importable by its own name.
if module_name == "pep8-naming":
module_import = "pep8ext_naming"
if not find_spec(module_import):
broken_modules.append(module_name)
return broken_modules
def _broken_module_imports(requirements):
"""Make sure we can import all the python modules.
"""
broken_modules = _find_broken_requirements(requirements)
for module in broken_modules:
print('Could not find module %s!' % module)
if broken_modules:
return True
return False
# Make sure our python is new enough
#
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# Supported version information
#
# Based on the OSes we support these are the minimum python version available by default.
# Last update: 2021 Jan 02
#
# Arch: 3.9
# Debian: 3.7
# Fedora 31: 3.7
# Fedora 32: 3.8
# Fedora 33: 3.9
# FreeBSD: 3.7
# Gentoo: 3.7
# macOS: 3.9 (from homebrew)
# msys2: 3.8
# Slackware: 3.7
# solus: 3.7
# void: 3.9
if sys.version_info[0] != 3 or sys.version_info[1] < 7:
print('Error: Your Python is too old! Please upgrade to Python 3.7 or later.')
exit(127)
milc_version = __VERSION__.split('.')
if int(milc_version[0]) < 2 and int(milc_version[1]) < 3:
requirements = Path('requirements.txt').resolve()
print(f'Your MILC library is too old! Please upgrade: python3 -m pip install -U -r {str(requirements)}')
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exit(127)
# Check to make sure we have all our dependencies
msg_install = 'Please run `python3 -m pip install -r %s` to install required python dependencies.'
if _broken_module_imports('requirements.txt'):
if yesno('Would you like to install the required Python modules?'):
_run_cmd(sys.executable, '-m', 'pip', 'install', '-r', 'requirements.txt')
else:
print()
print(msg_install % (str(Path('requirements.txt').resolve()),))
print()
exit(1)
if cli.config.user.developer:
args = sys.argv[1:]
while args and args[0][0] == '-':
del args[0]
if not args or args[0] != 'config':
if _broken_module_imports('requirements-dev.txt'):
if yesno('Would you like to install the required developer Python modules?'):
_run_cmd(sys.executable, '-m', 'pip', 'install', '-r', 'requirements-dev.txt')
elif yesno('Would you like to disable developer mode?'):
_run_cmd(sys.argv[0], 'config', 'user.developer=None')
else:
print()
print(msg_install % (str(Path('requirements-dev.txt').resolve()),))
print('You can also turn off developer mode: qmk config user.developer=None')
print()
exit(1)
# Import our subcommands
from . import bux # noqa
from . import c2json # noqa
from . import cformat # noqa
from . import chibios # noqa
from . import clean # noqa
from . import compile # noqa
from milc.subcommand import config # noqa
from . import docs # noqa
from . import doctor # noqa
from . import fileformat # noqa
from . import flash # noqa
from . import format # noqa
from . import generate # noqa
from . import hello # noqa
from . import info # noqa
from . import json2c # noqa
from . import lint # noqa
from . import list # noqa
from . import kle2json # noqa
from . import multibuild # noqa
from . import new # noqa
from . import pyformat # noqa
from . import pytest # noqa