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Module: config.application¶
A base class for a configurable application.
3 Classes¶
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class
IPython.config.application.ApplicationError¶ Bases:
Exception
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class
IPython.config.application.LevelFormatter(fmt=None, datefmt=None, style='%')¶ Bases:
logging.FormatterFormatter with additional
highlevelrecordThis field is empty if log level is less than highlevel_limit, otherwise it is formatted with self.highlevel_format.
Useful for adding ‘WARNING’ to warning messages, without adding ‘INFO’ to info, etc.
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class
IPython.config.application.Application(**kwargs)¶ Bases:
IPython.config.configurable.SingletonConfigurableA singleton application with full configuration support.
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__init__(**kwargs)¶
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flatten_flags()¶ flatten flags and aliases, so cl-args override as expected.
This prevents issues such as an alias pointing to InteractiveShell, but a config file setting the same trait in TerminalInteraciveShell getting inappropriate priority over the command-line arg.
Only aliases with exactly one descendent in the class list will be promoted.
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generate_config_file()¶ generate default config file from Configurables
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initialize(argv=None)¶ Do the basic steps to configure me.
Override in subclasses.
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initialize_subcommand(subc, argv=None)¶ Initialize a subcommand with argv.
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classmethod
launch_instance(argv=None, **kwargs)¶ Launch a global instance of this Application
If a global instance already exists, this reinitializes and starts it
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load_config_file(filename, path=None)¶ Load config files by filename and path.
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parse_command_line(argv=None)¶ Parse the command line arguments.
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print_alias_help()¶ Print the alias part of the help.
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print_description()¶ Print the application description.
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print_examples()¶ Print usage and examples.
This usage string goes at the end of the command line help string and should contain examples of the application’s usage.
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print_flag_help()¶ Print the flag part of the help.
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print_help(classes=False)¶ Print the help for each Configurable class in self.classes.
If classes=False (the default), only flags and aliases are printed.
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print_subcommands()¶ Print the subcommand part of the help.
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print_version()¶ Print the version string.
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start()¶ Start the app mainloop.
Override in subclasses.
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update_config(config)¶ Fire the traits events when the config is updated.
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3 Functions¶
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IPython.config.application.catch_config_error(method, app, *args, **kwargs)¶ Method decorator for catching invalid config (Trait/ArgumentErrors) during init.
On a TraitError (generally caused by bad config), this will print the trait’s message, and exit the app.
For use on init methods, to prevent invoking excepthook on invalid input.
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IPython.config.application.boolean_flag(name, configurable, set_help='', unset_help='')¶ Helper for building basic –trait, –no-trait flags.
Parameters: name : str
The name of the flag.
configurable : str
The ‘Class.trait’ string of the trait to be set/unset with the flag
set_help : unicode
help string for –name flag
unset_help : unicode
help string for –no-name flag
Returns: cfg : dict
A dict with two keys: ‘name’, and ‘no-name’, for setting and unsetting the trait, respectively.
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IPython.config.application.get_config()¶ Get the config object for the global Application instance, if there is one
otherwise return an empty config object
