I've inherited a python command line script "myscript.py" which has a number of classes and contains the following:
def main():
parser = OptionParser()
parser.add_option("-a", "--all", dest="saveall",
help="Store all information", action="store_true",
default=False)
options, args = parser.parse_args()
output = options.output
count = options.count
saveall=options.saveall
grabber = Grabber()
grabber.run(count, output, saveall)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
I've tested this on the command line and it works. I want to turn it into a django app. I can put all the classes onto the app's view easily, but I'm not sure how to refactor the main function to trigger the app with the various options that are available via an http request to django. assuming I pass in the arguments with something like:
@csrf_exempt
def myscript(request):
option1 = str(request.POST.get( option1, False))
option2 = str(request.POST.get(option2, False))
How can I run myscript from within django, passing the options to it with minimal changes to the script?