popy_format¶
Occasionally, we make changes to the Script File Formats that render old script files defunct. So that you do not need to rewrite all of your old script files, we provide a tool called popy_format that reads in the old-style script file and outputs it with the new format.
Format a script¶
Do this by opening a Open a PoPy Command Prompt and typing:-
$ popy_format my_script.pyml
which will output a new version of my_script.pyml called:-
my_script.pyml.new
You can also edit the script ‘inplace’ using:-
$ popy_format -i my_script.pyml
This creates a backup file called ‘my_script.pyml.old’ and updates the format of ‘my_script.pyml’ directly. See Command line options for other options.
The output of popy_format may need to be manually edited to obtain desired results (e.g. to change from the default value for newly added options).
As usual, a log file will be created to document the formatting process.
Format multiple scripts¶
Note you can also format all scripts in a directory using:-
$ popy_format *.pyml
This formats all files with the ‘.pyml’ extension in serial.
Command line options¶
Note: "popy_format ..." will be deprecated in favour of "popy format ..." from v1.3
usage: popy_format [-h]
[--force_type {no_change,comp,fit,fitsum,gen,gensum,grph,n2pdat,p2ndat,msim,rst,sim,sumdoc,table,tut,tutsum,val,vpc,mfit,mgen,mtut,mcomp}]
[--inplace] [-d] [-a] [-s] [-c] [-o] [-l]
[-v {noset,info,debug,warning,error,critical}]
input_file
Tries to reformat an old version of a PoPy script
positional arguments:
input_file Required path to input configuration file.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--force_type {no_change,comp,fit,fitsum,gen,gensum,grph,n2pdat,p2ndat,msim,rst,sim,sumdoc,table,tut,tutsum,val,vpc,mfit,mgen,mtut,mcomp}
Optionally force the input config file to be a certain
type of script, by default no change.
--inplace Optionally overwrite original file, i.e fix in place.
-d, --delete Optionally delete extra files, e.g. log + backup file
etc.
-a, --all_config Optionally output all possible config file entries in
output script files. If set to false, the default
entries with default values are suppressed for the
sake of brevity.
-s, --spaces Optionally add more spaces to the output config file
for greater clarity, but longer config files. Off by
default.
-c, --comment_scripts
Optionally add explanatory comments to all entries in
output script files.
-o, --overwrite Optionally overwrite existing output files without
asking.
-l, --line_breaks Optionally enforce line breaks in the config file.
This increases the length of files, but may improve
clarity. If set to False, short dictionary lines are
compacted instead using {} notation.
-v {noset,info,debug,warning,error,critical}, --verbosity {noset,info,debug,warning,error,critical}
verbosity of output in log file