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jspython-cli

v2.1.18

Published

CLI for jspython. Allows you to run jspython (*.jspy) files

Readme

JSPython CLI.

Command line interface to run JSPython in NodeJS environment

Install from NPM

  npm install -g jspython-cli

Usage

Run in terminal

  jspython --f path/to/jspython/file
  jspython --file=test.jspy

JSPython command line arguments

In CLI

jspython --file=path/to/jspython/file --arg1=value --arg2='test value 1'
jspython path/to/jspython/file arg1=value

Inside your JSPython script yu can access arguments with args object.

a1 = args.arg1
a2 = args.arg2 or 'another value'

Run file

jspython --file=path/to/jspython/file.jspy

Run file and log into file

jspython --file=path/to/jspython/file.jspy --output=path/to/log.txt

Run specific function from the file

jspython --file=path/to/jspython/file.jspy --entryFunction=myFunc1

or

jspython -f path/to/jspython/file.jspy -e myFunc1

Run file when you have your source code in a nested folder

jspython --file=path/to/jspython/file.jspy --srcRoot=src

Normally, you would expect package.json and node_modules to be in the root level and all scripts in the src folder

-|- .git
-|- .vscode
-|- .gitignore
-|- .ws
-|- node_modules
-|- src
     -|- my_code.jspy
-|- package.json

Then, from a root folder you can:

jspython --file=my_code.jspy --srcRoot=src --param1=some_Value

or

jspython -f my_code.jspy -s src --param1=some_Value

Version info

jspython -v

or

jspython --version

Development

Run example using node. (Works only if you have build project npm run build)

node ./bin/jspython --file=../jspython-examples/test.jspy
node ./bin/jspython --file=test.jspy --srcRoot=../jspython-examples/

License

A permissive BSD 3-Clause License (c) FalconSoft Ltd.