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ARGONAUTS 🧑🏽‍🚀

PyPI version License: MIT Python Versions


Argonauts is a Python library that transforms your functions into interactive command-line interfaces with ease. Using simple decorators, you can create engaging CLI experiences without the hassle of manual argument parsing.

Argonauts Demo

🚀 Features

  • Transform functions into interactive CLIs with a single decorator
  • Automatic type inference and validation
  • Email, Password Support with validation
  • Path Support with Autosuggestion
  • Chainable interactive functions

📦 Installation

Install Argonauts using pip:

pip install argonauts

Install from source:

git clone <repo-url>
cd argonauts
pip install .

🛠 Usage

Basic Usage

Here's a simple example of how to use Argonaut:

from enum import Enum
import time

from argonauts import argonaut

class PizzaSize(Enum):
    SMALL = "Small"
    MEDIUM = "Medium"
    LARGE = "Large"

class Topping(Enum):
    PEPPERONI = "Pepperoni"
    MUSHROOMS = "Mushrooms"
    ONIONS = "Onions"
    SAUSAGE = "Sausage"
    BELL_PEPPERS = "Bell Peppers"


@argonaut(process_name="We are making your pizza! Keep calm!")
def order_pizza(
    size: PizzaSize,
    toppings: list[Topping],
    extra_cheese: bool = False,
    delivery: bool = True,
):
    """Order a delicious pizza with your favorite toppings."""
    pizza = f"{size.value} pizza with {', '.join(t.value for t in toppings)}"
    if extra_cheese:
        pizza += " and extra cheese"
    print(f"You've ordered: {pizza}")

    time.sleep(3)  # Simulate making the pizza

    if delivery:
        print("Your pizza will be delivered soon!")
    else:
        print("Your pizza is ready for pickup!")

order_pizza()

Chaining Interactive Functions

Argonauts allows you to chain multiple interactive functions with the ability to share the previous arguments:

from argonauts import argonaut, LogBook

args = LogBook()

@argonaut(logbook=args)
def select_movie(title: str, genre: str):
    rating = some_fn_to_get_rating(title)
    return {"title": title, "rating": rating}

@argonaut(logbook=args, include_params=["popcorn", "drinks"]) # Include only the specified parameters
def select_snacks(movie: dict, genre: str, popcorn: bool, drinks: list[Drinks]):
    print(f"Watching {args.title} ({movie['rating']} stars)") # Reuse the title argument
    print("Genre:", genre)
    if popcorn:
        print("- Popcorn")
    print(f"- Drinks: {', '.join(drinks)}")

def movie_night():
    movie = select_movie()
    select_snacks(movie=movie, genre=args.genre) # Reuse the genre argument

movie_night()

Argonauts Demo

Email, Password, and Path Support

Argonauts provides built-in support for email, password, and path inputs with validation:

from argonauts import argonaut
from argonauts.inputs import Email, Password, Path

@argonaut(process_name="Please wait...")
def login(email: Email, password: Password):
    """Login with email and password."""
    ...

@argonaut(process_name="Loading Configurations...")
def configure(config_path: Path):
    """Load configurations from a file."""
    ...

Argonauts Demo

You can customize these Input types by inhereting them and overriding the validate method:

from argonauts.inputs import Path

class JSONFile(Path):
    def validate(self, value: str) -> bool:
        return super().validate(value) and value.endswith(".json")

🤝 Contributing

We welcome contributions! Please see our Contributing Guide for more details.

📄 License

Argonauts is released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

🙏 Acknowledgements

  • Questionary for providing an excellent prompt library
  • Rich for beautiful and interactive terminal output

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