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DOCSTRING = '''
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operatornotify
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==============
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This module is designed to notify the program operator of important events.
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By default, it just logs at the WARNING level, but if you create your own
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file my_operatornotify.py somewhere on your PYTHONPATH with a function
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notify(subject, body=''), all calls to this module will go there.
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For example, you might define your own file that sends emails or texts.
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This allows the same calling code to behave differently on your dev / prod
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environments, or other use cases you can imagine.
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You can use different my_operatornotify files for different applications by
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leveraging Python's sys.path order (cwd first, ...).
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Alternatively, you can monkeypatch this module after importing it with a new
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notify function in cases where you don't want to deal with import paths.
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Authoring your my_operatornotify.notify function:
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1. It is intended that both arguments are strings, but you may wish to call
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str() to always be safe.
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2. If sending over a medium that doesn't distinguish subject / body
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(e.g. text message), consider concatenating subject+body.
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This module should ONLY be called by application code, not library code.
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Ideally, the application should provide a flag --operatornotify for the user
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to opt-in to the use of operatornotify so that it does not surprise them.
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Commandline usage:
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> operatornotify --subject XXX [--body XXX]
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--subject:
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A string. Uses pipeable to support !c clipboard, !i stdin.
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Required.
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--body:
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A string. Uses pipeable to support !c clipboard, !i stdin.
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Examples:
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> some_process && operatornotify --subject success || operatornotify --subject fail
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> some_process | operatornotify --subject "Results of some_process" --body !i 2>&1
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'''
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import argparse
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import sys
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from voussoirkit import betterhelp
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from voussoirkit import pipeable
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from voussoirkit import vlogging
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log = vlogging.getLogger(__name__, 'operatornotify')
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try:
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import my_operatornotify
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notify = my_operatornotify.notify
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except ImportError:
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def notify(subject, body=''):
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if body:
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log.warning('%s: %s', subject, body)
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else:
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log.warning(subject)
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def operatornotify_argparse(args):
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notify(
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subject='\n'.join(pipeable.input(args.subject)),
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body='\n'.join(pipeable.input(args.body)),
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)
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def main(argv):
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argv = vlogging.set_level_by_argv(log, argv)
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__)
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parser.add_argument('--subject', required=True)
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parser.add_argument('--body', default='')
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parser.set_defaults(func=operatornotify_argparse)
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return betterhelp.single_main(argv, parser, DOCSTRING)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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raise SystemExit(main(sys.argv[1:]))
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