I'm trying to do a very simple thing - have only two options: -p
and -c
, mutually exclusive and may or may not have an argument, do th...is
with optional argument or do th...at
without one. This is what I got:
def main():
import argparse
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description = '''ArgParser with optional argument''',
argument_default = argparse.SUPPRESS)
group1 = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
group1.add_argument('-p', '--project', dest='proj',
nargs='?', const='all', type=str,
help='list of project(s)')
group1.add_argument('-c', '--component', dest='comp',
nargs='?', const='all', type=str,
help='list of Component(s)')
args = parser.parse_args()
print(args)
if args.proj:
outString = 'project/'+args.proj if args.proj is not 'all' else 'projects'
elif args.comp:
outString = 'component/'+args.comp if args.comp is not 'all' else 'components'
else: pass
print('OutPutString: '+outString)
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
try: sys.exit(main())
except KeyboardInterrupt: pass
finally: print
which works just fine for the first condition in the if-elif-else
block, so it works:
dass@mon105:~$ ./argParseOpts.py -p
Namespace(proj='all')
OutPutString: projects
#
dass@mon105:~$ ./argParseOpts.py -p testing
Namespace(proj='testing')
OutPutString: project/testing
but not if -c
is used instead of -p
(i.e. the 2nd condition):
dass@mon105:~$ ./argParseOpts.py -c
Namespace(comp='all')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./argParseOpts.py", line 32, in <module>
try: sys.exit(main())
File "./argParseOpts.py", line 21, in main
if args.proj:
AttributeError: 'Namespace' object has no attribute 'proj'
Can anyone tell me if I'm missing anything or doing anything fundamentally wrong? Using v2.7.2, if that matters. Cheers!!
if __name__ == "__main__":
bit in the original post just to make sure that's not causing this issue. Juts tested on v3.3.3 and still the same error. Don't find a box with v2.7.5 installed though.