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-rw-r--r--lib/python/qmk/questions.py97
1 files changed, 89 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/questions.py b/lib/python/qmk/questions.py
index 34b0b43bc8..27f43ac1e9 100644
--- a/lib/python/qmk/questions.py
+++ b/lib/python/qmk/questions.py
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ def yesno(prompt, *args, default=None, **kwargs):
Arguments:
prompt
- The prompt to present to the user. Can include ANSI and format strings like milc's `cli.print()`.
+ The prompt to present to the user. Can include ANSI and format strings like milc's `cli.echo()`.
default
Whether to default to a Yes or No when the user presses enter.
@@ -43,9 +43,9 @@ def yesno(prompt, *args, default=None, **kwargs):
prompt = prompt + ' [y/N] '
while True:
- print()
+ cli.echo('')
answer = input(format_ansi(prompt % args))
- print()
+ cli.echo('')
if not answer and prompt is not None:
return default
@@ -57,17 +57,26 @@ def yesno(prompt, *args, default=None, **kwargs):
return False
-def question(prompt, *args, default=None, confirm=False, answer_type=str, **kwargs):
+def question(prompt, *args, default=None, confirm=False, answer_type=str, validate=None, **kwargs):
"""Prompt the user to answer a question with a free-form input.
+ Arguments:
prompt
- The prompt to present to the user. Can include ANSI and format strings like milc's `cli.print()`.
+ The prompt to present to the user. Can include ANSI and format strings like milc's `cli.echo()`.
default
The value to return when the user doesn't enter any value. Use None to prompt until they enter a value.
+ confirm
+ Present the user with a confirmation dialog before accepting their answer.
+
answer_type
Specify a type function for the answer. Will re-prompt the user if the function raises any errors. Common choices here include int, float, and decimal.Decimal.
+
+ validate
+ This is an optional function that can be used to validate the answer. It should return True or False and have the following signature:
+
+ def function_name(answer, *args, **kwargs):
"""
if not args and kwargs:
args = kwargs
@@ -76,17 +85,21 @@ def question(prompt, *args, default=None, confirm=False, answer_type=str, **kwar
prompt = '%s [%s] ' % (prompt, default)
while True:
- print()
+ cli.echo('')
answer = input(format_ansi(prompt % args))
- print()
+ cli.echo('')
if answer:
- if confirm:
+ if validate is not None and not validate(answer, *args, **kwargs):
+ continue
+
+ elif confirm:
if yesno('Is the answer "%s" correct?', answer, default=True):
try:
return answer_type(answer)
except Exception as e:
cli.log.error('Could not convert answer (%s) to type %s: %s', answer, answer_type.__name__, str(e))
+
else:
try:
return answer_type(answer)
@@ -95,3 +108,71 @@ def question(prompt, *args, default=None, confirm=False, answer_type=str, **kwar
elif default is not None:
return default
+
+
+def choice(heading, options, *args, default=None, confirm=False, prompt='Please enter your choice: ', **kwargs):
+ """Present the user with a list of options and let them pick one.
+
+ Users can enter either the number or the text of their choice.
+
+ This will return the value of the item they choose, not the numerical index.
+
+ Arguments:
+ heading
+ The text to place above the list of options.
+
+ options
+ A sequence of items to choose from.
+
+ default
+ The index of the item to return when the user doesn't enter any value. Use None to prompt until they enter a value.
+
+ confirm
+ Present the user with a confirmation dialog before accepting their answer.
+
+ prompt
+ The prompt to present to the user. Can include ANSI and format strings like milc's `cli.echo()`.
+ """
+ if not args and kwargs:
+ args = kwargs
+
+ if prompt and default:
+ prompt = prompt + ' [%s] ' % (default + 1,)
+
+ while True:
+ # Prompt for an answer.
+ cli.echo('')
+ cli.echo(heading % args)
+ cli.echo('')
+ for i, option in enumerate(options, 1):
+ cli.echo('\t{fg_cyan}%d.{fg_reset} %s', i, option)
+
+ cli.echo('')
+ answer = input(format_ansi(prompt))
+ cli.echo('')
+
+ # If the user types in one of the options exactly use that
+ if answer in options:
+ return answer
+
+ # Massage the answer into a valid integer
+ if answer == '' and default:
+ answer = default
+ else:
+ try:
+ answer = int(answer) - 1
+ except Exception:
+ # Normally we would log the exception here, but in the interest of clean UI we do not.
+ cli.log.error('Invalid choice: %s', answer + 1)
+ continue
+
+ # Validate the answer
+ if answer >= len(options) or answer < 0:
+ cli.log.error('Invalid choice: %s', answer + 1)
+ continue
+
+ if confirm and not yesno('Is the answer "%s" correct?', answer + 1, default=True):
+ continue
+
+ # Return the answer they chose.
+ return options[answer]