This is probably a silly question, but I have a python script that current takes in a bunch of arguments using argparser and I would like to load this script as a module in another python script, which is fine. But I am not sure how to call the module as no function is defined; can I still call it the same way I do if I was just invoking it from cmd?
Here is the child script:
import argparse as ap
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
parser = ap.ArgumentParser(
description='Gathers parameters.')
parser.add_argument('-f', metavar='--file', type=ap.FileType('r'), action='store', dest='file',
required=True, help='Path to json parameter file')
parser.add_argument('-t', metavar='--type', type=str, action='store', dest='type',
required=True, help='Type of parameter file.')
parser.add_argument('-g', metavar='--group', type=str, action='store', dest='group',
required=False, help='Group to apply parameters to')
# Gather the provided arguments as an array.
args = parser.parse_args()
... Do stuff in the script
and here is the parent script that I want to invoke the child script from; it also uses arg parser and does some other logic
from configuration import parameterscript as paramscript
# Can I do something like this?
paramscript('parameters/test.params.json', test)
Inside the configuration directory, I also created an init.py file that is empty.