:mod:`pipes` --- Interface to shell pipelines ============================================= .. module:: pipes :platform: Unix :synopsis: A Python interface to Unix shell pipelines. .. sectionauthor:: Moshe Zadka The :mod:`pipes` module defines a class to abstract the concept of a *pipeline* --- a sequence of converters from one file to another. Because the module uses :program:`/bin/sh` command lines, a POSIX or compatible shell for :func:`os.system` and :func:`os.popen` is required. The :mod:`pipes` module defines the following class: .. class:: Template() An abstraction of a pipeline. Example:: >>> import pipes >>> t=pipes.Template() >>> t.append('tr a-z A-Z', '--') >>> f=t.open('/tmp/1', 'w') >>> f.write('hello world') >>> f.close() >>> open('/tmp/1').read() 'HELLO WORLD' .. _template-objects: Template Objects ---------------- Template objects following methods: .. method:: Template.reset() Restore a pipeline template to its initial state. .. method:: Template.clone() Return a new, equivalent, pipeline template. .. method:: Template.debug(flag) If *flag* is true, turn debugging on. Otherwise, turn debugging off. When debugging is on, commands to be executed are printed, and the shell is given ``set -x`` command to be more verbose. .. method:: Template.append(cmd, kind) Append a new action at the end. The *cmd* variable must be a valid bourne shell command. The *kind* variable consists of two letters. The first letter can be either of ``'-'`` (which means the command reads its standard input), ``'f'`` (which means the commands reads a given file on the command line) or ``'.'`` (which means the commands reads no input, and hence must be first.) Similarly, the second letter can be either of ``'-'`` (which means the command writes to standard output), ``'f'`` (which means the command writes a file on the command line) or ``'.'`` (which means the command does not write anything, and hence must be last.) .. method:: Template.prepend(cmd, kind) Add a new action at the beginning. See :meth:`append` for explanations of the arguments. .. method:: Template.open(file, mode) Return a file-like object, open to *file*, but read from or written to by the pipeline. Note that only one of ``'r'``, ``'w'`` may be given. .. method:: Template.copy(infile, outfile) Copy *infile* to *outfile* through the pipe.