Custom tab completion in python argparse

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遥遥无期 2020-12-23 09:44

How to get shell tab completion cooperating with argparse in a Python script?

#!/usr/bin/env python         


        
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  • 2020-12-23 10:26

    For auto-complete to work you need a bash function to generate the possible options, and then you need to run complete -F <function_name> <program_name>

    The best way of doing this is to have the program generate the completion function based on it's own parsing algorithm to avoid duplication. However, at a quick glance on argparse, I could not find a way to access it's internal structure, but I suggest you look for it.

    Here is a bash function that will do for the above program:

    function _example_auto() {
        local cur=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}
        local prev=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}
    
        case "$prev" in
        --optional ) 
            COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "foo1 foo2 bar" -- $cur) )
            return 0
            ;;
        *)
            COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "--optional spam eggs" -- $cur) )
            return 0
            ;;
        esac
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-23 10:30

    Have a look at argcomplete by Andrey Kislyuk.

    Install it with:

    pip install argcomplete
    

    Import the module and add one line in your source before calling parser.parse_args():

    #!/usr/bin/env python
    
    import argparse as ap
    import argcomplete
    
    def main(**args):
      pass
    
    if __name__ == '__main__':
      parser = ap.ArgumentParser()
      parser.add_argument('positional', choices=['spam', 'eggs'])
      parser.add_argument('--optional', choices=['foo1', 'foo2', 'bar'])
      argcomplete.autocomplete(parser)
      args = parser.parse_args()
      main(**vars(args))
    

    and to make sure that bash knows about this script, you use

    eval "$(register-python-argcomplete your_script)"
    

    you should put that line in your ~/.bashrc or follow argcomplete's docs and activate 'global' completion.

    After that you completion works as requested.

    The way this works is that the eval line creates a function _python_argcomlete which is registered using complete. (Run register-python-argcomplete your_script to just have a look at what gets eval-ed into bash). The autocomplete function looks for environment variables set by the bash completion mechanism to see if it needs to act. If it acts, it exits the program. If it doesn't act, this is a normal call to the program that function does nothing and the normal flow of the program continues.

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