A plugin for poetry that allows you to execute scripts defined in your pyproject.toml, just like you can in npm or pipenv

Overview

poetry-exec-plugin

A plugin for poetry that allows you to execute scripts defined in your pyproject.toml, just like you can in npm or pipenv

Installation

Installation requires poetry 1.2.0+. To install this plugin run:

pip install poetry-exec-plugin

For other methods of installing plugins see the poetry documentation.

Usage

To use this plugin, first define the scripts that you wish to be able to execute in your pyproject.toml file under a section called tool.poetry-exec-plugin.commands. For example:

[tool.poetry-exec-plugin.commands]
hello-world = "TEXT=hello-world; echo $TEXT"
lint = "flake8"

This will define a script that you can then execute with the poetry exec

Comments
  • Drop simple-chalk dependency

    Drop simple-chalk dependency

    cleo library has built-in support for terminal colors, and already defines semantic styles, s.a, info, comment, question and error.

    Using self.line and self.line_error style argument we can drop the dependency on simple-chalk library, as it is only being used to display error messages in red, and info messages in dim.

    Tested locally by pulling the plugin with poetry self add https://github.com/ajcerejeira/poetry-exec-plugin.git.

    Here is how an info message is rendered under Gnome terminal:

    image

    And this is how an error message looks like: image

    opened by ajcerejeira 2
  • Fix arguments propagation to commands

    Fix arguments propagation to commands

    Hi, thanks for this utility, looks promising! I've found a bug that stucks me sometimes, so I've decided to submit a patch.

    If you create a command like:

    [tool.poetry-exec-plugin.commands]
    printf = "printf"
    

    You can't pass it strings with spaces because the words after the space are not properly passed to the command:

    $ poetry exec printf -- 'Hello world\n'
    Exec: printf Hello world\n
    
    Hello<my-user>@<myenv>
    

    This turns many commands unusable. For example is not possible to execute a pytest test that have spaces in their id:

    [tool.poetry-exec-plugin.commands]
    test = "pytest"
    
    [tool.poetry-exec-plugin.commands]
    $ poetry exec test -- -svv 'tests/path/to/test.py::test_name[my id]'
    Exec: poetry exec test -- -svv 'tests/path/to/test.py::test_name[my id]'
    ===== test session starts =====
    platform linux -- Python 3.7.13, pytest-7.1.2, pluggy-1.0.0 -- /my/python
    cachedir: .pytest_cache
    rootdir: ..., configfile: pyproject.toml
    plugins: cov-3.0.0
    collected 0 items                                                                                                                          
    
    ===== no tests ran in 0.01s =====
    ERROR: file or directory not found: id]
    

    So this fixes it using shlex.join, with a backport for Python3.7 that should be removed when that version reaches their EOL.

    I've rewritten the test suite to remove mocks and because cleo.testers.command_tester.CommandTester does not allow to pass arguments to commands.

    opened by mondeja 1
  • Bump certifi from 2022.6.15 to 2022.12.7

    Bump certifi from 2022.6.15 to 2022.12.7

    Bumps certifi from 2022.6.15 to 2022.12.7.

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  • Suggest correct command if other command is very similar

    Suggest correct command if other command is very similar

    For example if I execute poetry exec docs and a doc command exists, instead of showing this error (current):

    $ poetry exec docs
    
    Unable to find the command 'docs'. To configure a command you must add it to your pyproject.toml under the path [tool.poetry-exec-plug
    in.commands]. For example:
    
    [tool.poetry-exec-plugin.commands]
    docs = "echo Hello World"
    

    It would show something like:

    $ poetry exec docs
    
    Unable to find the command 'docs'. Perhaps you wanted to run the 'doc' command?
    
    npm output
    $ npm run docs
    npm ERR! Missing script: "docs"
    npm ERR! 
    npm ERR! Did you mean one of these?
    npm ERR!     npm run doc
    npm ERR!     npm run doc:show
    npm ERR! 
    npm ERR! To see a list of scripts, run:
    npm ERR!   npm run
    
    opened by mondeja 0
  • Question : Specifying the plugin installation from the `pyproject.toml` file

    Question : Specifying the plugin installation from the `pyproject.toml` file

    Really cool and promising plugin!

    Is it possible to specify the plugin installation from the project's pyproject.toml file?

    That way, we wouldn't have to specify the plugin as a requirement in our CI builders and dev-machine setup, and simply be allowed to do (whether or not the plugin is installed) :

    poetry install
    poetry run test
    

    Thanks!

    opened by franknarf8 1
Releases(0.3.5)
  • 0.3.5(Aug 26, 2022)

    What's Changed

    • Small tweaks to prepare for poetry 1.2.0's imminent release by @keattang in https://github.com/keattang/poetry-exec-plugin/pull/10

    Full Changelog: https://github.com/keattang/poetry-exec-plugin/compare/0.3.4...0.3.5

    Source code(tar.gz)
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  • 0.3.4(Jul 6, 2022)

    What's Changed

    • Updated dependencies by @keattang in https://github.com/keattang/poetry-exec-plugin/pull/6
    • Drop simple-chalk dependency by @ajcerejeira in https://github.com/keattang/poetry-exec-plugin/pull/5

    New Contributors

    • @keattang made their first contribution in https://github.com/keattang/poetry-exec-plugin/pull/6
    • @ajcerejeira made their first contribution in https://github.com/keattang/poetry-exec-plugin/pull/5

    Full Changelog: https://github.com/keattang/poetry-exec-plugin/compare/0.3.3...0.3.4

    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
  • 0.3.3(Jun 25, 2022)

    What's Changed

    • Fix arguments propagation to commands by @mondeja in https://github.com/keattang/poetry-exec-plugin/pull/4

    New Contributors

    • @mondeja made their first contribution in https://github.com/keattang/poetry-exec-plugin/pull/4

    Full Changelog: https://github.com/keattang/poetry-exec-plugin/compare/0.3.2...0.3.3

    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
  • 0.3.2(Oct 18, 2021)

    What's Changed

    • End description with dot by @pkulev in https://github.com/keattang/poetry-exec-plugin/pull/2
    • Fix typo 'project_foler_path' -> 'project_folder_path' by @pkulev in https://github.com/keattang/poetry-exec-plugin/pull/1

    New Contributors

    • @pkulev made their first contribution in https://github.com/keattang/poetry-exec-plugin/pull/2

    Full Changelog: https://github.com/keattang/poetry-exec-plugin/compare/0.3.1...0.3.2

    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
  • 0.3.0(Sep 12, 2021)

  • 0.2.1(Aug 21, 2021)

  • 0.1.0(Aug 21, 2021)

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