import argparse import datetime from teachingdates import PROG def parse_command_line(): """Parse command-line arguments. Example command lines: generate_dates --style calendar --format latex --year 2020 --period S1 --paper INFO201 generate_dates --style lecture --format xml --period S2 --paper INFO202 """ format_map = { "t": "text", "text": "text", "l": "latex", "latex": "latex", "x": "xml", "xml": "xml", } style_map = { "c": "calendar", "calendar": "calendar", "l": "lecture", "lecture": "lecture", "i": "iso", "iso": "iso", } parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog=PROG, description="") parser.add_argument( "--config", "-c", default=None, dest="config_file", help="file name of the configuration file " "[default '~/.config/{prog}/config.yml']".format(prog=PROG)) parser.add_argument("--debug", "-d", action='store_true', help="enable debugging output") parser.add_argument("--format", "-f", default="latex", choices=["text", "t", "latex", "l", "xml", "x"], help="output format [default 'latex']") parser.add_argument("--output", "-o", type=argparse.FileType("w", encoding="UTF-8"), help="file name to write the output to; existing " "files of the same name will be overwritten!") parser.add_argument( "--paper", "-p", default=None, help="paper code (e.g., INFO201) [required for 'lecture' style, " "ignored otherwise]") parser.add_argument( "--style", "-s", default="calendar", choices=["calendar", "c", "lecture", "l", "iso", "i"], help="output style: 'calendar' for teaching calendars in course " "outlines, 'lecture' for individual lecture dates, or 'iso'" "for dates across the entire ISO-8601 year [default 'calendar']") parser.add_argument("--teaching-period", "-t", default=None, choices=["SS", "S1", "S2", "FY"], dest="period", help="teaching period [required]") parser.add_argument( "--year", "-y", type=int, default=datetime.date.today().year, help=("the year to generate dates for [default {y}]".format( y=datetime.date.today().year))) args = parser.parse_args() # normalise format and style args.format = format_map[args.format] args.style = style_map[args.style] if args.style == "calendar": # --paper is irrelevant if args.paper: args.paper = "" print("{prog}: warning: --paper/-p is ignored for 'calendar' " "style".format(prog=PROG)) # --teaching-period is required if not args.period: parser.exit( 2, "{prog}: error: --teaching-period/-t is required for " "'calendar' style\n".format(prog=PROG)) elif args.style == "iso": # both --paper and --teaching-period are irrelevant if args.paper or args.period: args.paper = "" args.period = "iso" print("{prog}: warning: --paper/-p and --teaching-period/-t are " "ignored for 'iso' style".format(prog=PROG)) elif args.style == "lecture": # both --paper and --teaching-period are required if not args.paper: parser.exit( 2, message="{prog}: error: -paper/-p and --teaching-period/-t " "are required for 'lecture' style\n".format(prog=PROG)) else: pass return args