Patrick Mühlbauer - Building nice command line interfaces - a look beyond the stdlib
Patrick Mühlbauer - Building nice command line interfaces - a look beyond the stdlib [EuroPython 2015] [22 July 2015] [Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain] One of the problems programmers are most often faced with is the parsing and validation of command-line arguments. If you're new to Python or programming in general, you might start by parsing sys.argv. Or perhaps you might've already come across standard library solutions such as getopt, optparse or argparse in the official documentation. While these modules are probably preferable to parsing sys.argv yourself, you might wonder if there are more satisfactory solutions outside of the standard library. Well, yes there are! This talk will give you an overview of some popular alternatives to the standard library solutions (e.g. click, docopt and cliff), explain their basic concepts and differences and show how you can test your CLIs.