argclz.core.aliased_argument#
- argclz.core.aliased_argument(options: str, *, aliases: dict[str, T], nargs: Literal['*', '+', '?', '...'] = ..., action: Literal['store', 'store_const', 'store_true', 'store_false', 'append', 'append_const', 'extend', 'count', 'help', 'version', 'boolean'] = ..., const: T = ..., default: T = ..., type: Type | Callable[[str], T] = ..., validator: Callable[[T], bool] = ..., choices: Sequence[str] = ..., help: str = ..., group: str | None = None, ex_group: str | None = None, metavar: str = ...) T[source]#
create an argument that supports shorthand aliases for specific constant values.
Usage
>>> class Example: ... level: str = aliased_argument( ... '--level', ... aliases={ ... '--low': 'low', ... '--mid': 'middle', ... '--high': 'high', ... }, ... choices=('low', 'middle', 'high') ... )
- Parameters:
options – options strings
aliases – a dictionary maps options to value.
action – argument action. Please see
argparse.ArgumentParser.add_argument(action)for detailed.nargs – number of following values. Please see
argparse.ArgumentParser.add_argument(nargs)for detailed.const – Please see
argparse.ArgumentParser.add_argument(const)for detailed.default – default value of argument. Please see
argparse.ArgumentParser.add_argument(default)for detailed.type – type caster with signature
(str) -> T. Please seeargparse.ArgumentParser.add_argument(type)for detailed.validator – value validator with signature
(T) -> bool.choices – Please see
argparse.ArgumentParser.add_argument(choices)for detailed.required – Please see
argparse.ArgumentParser.add_argument(required)for detailed.hidden – hide this argument from help document.
help – help document for this argument.
group – group name of this argument.
ex_group – the mutually exclusive group name of this argument.
metavar – name of argument value. Please see
argparse.ArgumentParser.add_argument(metavar)for detailed.