A command-line interface for PyScript.
Quickly wrap Python scripts into a HTML template, pre-configured with PyScript.
❯ pyscript
Usage: pyscript [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Command Line Interface for PyScript.
╭─ Options ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ --version Show project version and exit. │
│ --help Show this message and exit. │
╰────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
╭─ Commands ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ create Create a new pyscript project with the passed in name, creating a new directory in the │
│ current directory. Alternatively, use `--wrap` so as to embed a python file instead. │
│ run Creates a local server to run the app on the path and port specified. │
╰────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
$ pip install pyscript
see the Developer setup section on CONTRIBUTING page
$ pyscript run <path_of_folder>
This will serve the folder path_of_folder
at localhost:8000
by default
and will open the URL in a browser window. Default is current directory if
path_of_folder
is not supplied.
To use a different port, use --port
option.
$ pyscript run <path_of_folder> --port 9000
To avoid opening a browser window, use --no-view
option.
$ pyscript run <path_of_folder> --no-view
$ pyscript create <name_of_app>
This will create a new directory named name_of_app
under the current directory.
The interactive prompts will further ask for information such as description of the app
,
name of the author
, email of the author
, etc. These of course can be provided via
options such as --author-name
etc. Use pyscript create --help
for more information.
The following files will be created:
index.html
: start page for the projectpyscript.toml
: project metadata and config filemain.py
: a "Hello world" python starter module
$ pyscript create --wrap <filename.py>
This will generate a project i.e. a new directory named filename
under the current directory.
Similar to the above, interactive prompts will further ask for metadata information.
The following files will be created:
index.html
: start page for the projectpyscript.toml
: project metadata and config filemain.py
: contains code offilename.py
This can be overridden with the -o
or --output
option:
$ pyscript create --wrap <filename.py> -o <another_filename.html>
i.e. the HTML file created in the above directory will now be named another_filename.html
The -c
or --command
option can be used to demo very simple cases.
By default, the name of the project folder created will be pyscript-command-app
with the HTML file named index.html
.
-o/--output
option can be used with the -c/--command
option to configure name of the project folder as well
as the name of the resulting HTML file.
$ pyscript create --wrap -c 'print("Hello World!")' -o <output_filename.html>
This will generate a project i.e. a new directory named output_filename
under the current directory.
Similar to the above, interactive prompts will further ask for metadata information.
The following files will be created:
output_filename.html
: start page for the projectpyscript.toml
: project metadata and config filemain.py
: contains code of the command string passed via-c/--command