i know i can do this to get the effect of tab completion in python sure.
import readline
COMMANDS = ['extra', 'extension', 'stuff', 'errors',
'email', 'foobar', 'foo']
def complete(text, state):
for cmd in COMMANDS:
if 开发者_开发百科cmd.startswith(text):
if not state:
return cmd
else:
state -= 1
readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete")
readline.set_completer(complete)
raw_input('Enter section name: ')
I am now interested in doing tab completion with directories. (/home/user/doc >tab)
How would i go about doing such a task?
Here is a quick example of how to perform incremental completion of file system paths. I've modified your example, organizing it into a class where methods named complete_[name]
indicate top-level commands.
I've switched the completion function to use the internal readline buffer to determine the state of the overall completion, which makes the state logic a bit simpler. The path completion is in the _complete_path(path)
method, and I've hooked up the extra command to perform path completions on its arguments.
I'm sure the code could be further simplified but it should provide you a decent starting point:
import os
import re
import readline
COMMANDS = ['extra', 'extension', 'stuff', 'errors',
'email', 'foobar', 'foo']
RE_SPACE = re.compile('.*\s+$', re.M)
class Completer(object):
def _listdir(self, root):
"List directory 'root' appending the path separator to subdirs."
res = []
for name in os.listdir(root):
path = os.path.join(root, name)
if os.path.isdir(path):
name += os.sep
res.append(name)
return res
def _complete_path(self, path=None):
"Perform completion of filesystem path."
if not path:
return self._listdir('.')
dirname, rest = os.path.split(path)
tmp = dirname if dirname else '.'
res = [os.path.join(dirname, p)
for p in self._listdir(tmp) if p.startswith(rest)]
# more than one match, or single match which does not exist (typo)
if len(res) > 1 or not os.path.exists(path):
return res
# resolved to a single directory, so return list of files below it
if os.path.isdir(path):
return [os.path.join(path, p) for p in self._listdir(path)]
# exact file match terminates this completion
return [path + ' ']
def complete_extra(self, args):
"Completions for the 'extra' command."
if not args:
return self._complete_path('.')
# treat the last arg as a path and complete it
return self._complete_path(args[-1])
def complete(self, text, state):
"Generic readline completion entry point."
buffer = readline.get_line_buffer()
line = readline.get_line_buffer().split()
# show all commands
if not line:
return [c + ' ' for c in COMMANDS][state]
# account for last argument ending in a space
if RE_SPACE.match(buffer):
line.append('')
# resolve command to the implementation function
cmd = line[0].strip()
if cmd in COMMANDS:
impl = getattr(self, 'complete_%s' % cmd)
args = line[1:]
if args:
return (impl(args) + [None])[state]
return [cmd + ' '][state]
results = [c + ' ' for c in COMMANDS if c.startswith(cmd)] + [None]
return results[state]
comp = Completer()
# we want to treat '/' as part of a word, so override the delimiters
readline.set_completer_delims(' \t\n;')
readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete")
readline.set_completer(comp.complete)
raw_input('Enter section name: ')
Usage:
% python complete.py
Enter section name: ext<tab>
extension extra
Enter section name: extra foo<tab>
foo.py foo.txt foo/
Enter section name: extra foo/<tab>
foo/bar.txt foo/baz.txt
Enter section name: extra foo/bar.txt
Update It will complete paths from the root if the user types /
:
% python complete.py
Enter section name: extra /Use<tab>
/Users/.localized /Users/Shared/ /Users/user1 /Users/user2
Enter section name: extra /Users/use<tab>
/Users/user1 /Users/user2
This is enough to enable built in directory tab completion with raw_input():
import readline
readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete")
This version is for python3, uses pathlib, and a minimalistic version that tab completes files/dirs. It is based on some of the above answers, but only works for files/dirs.
#!/usr/bin/python
import pathlib
import readline
def complete_path(text, state):
incomplete_path = pathlib.Path(text)
if incomplete_path.is_dir():
completions = [p.as_posix() for p in incomplete_path.iterdir()]
elif incomplete_path.exists():
completions = [incomplete_path]
else:
exists_parts = pathlib.Path('.')
for part in incomplete_path.parts:
test_next_part = exists_parts / part
if test_next_part.exists():
exists_parts = test_next_part
completions = []
for p in exists_parts.iterdir():
p_str = p.as_posix()
if p_str.startswith(text):
completions.append(p_str)
return completions[state]
# we want to treat '/' as part of a word, so override the delimiters
readline.set_completer_delims(' \t\n;')
readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete")
readline.set_completer(complete_path)
print(input('tab complete a filename: '))
For path completion
import os
import sys
import readline
import glob
def path_completer(text, state):
"""
This is the tab completer for systems paths.
Only tested on *nix systems
"""
line = readline.get_line_buffer().split()
if '~' in text:
text = os.path.expanduser('~')
return [x for x in glob.glob(text+'*')][state]
if __name__=="__main__":
readline.set_completer_delims('\t')
readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete")
readline.set_completer(path_completer)
ans = input("What file do you want? ")
print(ans)
Note that I've refined the code found at https://gist.github.com/iamatypeofwalrus/5637895
On Some Systems™ you need to use different bindings. For example, I don't have GNU readline, so I need to use a different parse_and_bind text:
if 'libedit' in readline.__doc__:
readline.parse_and_bind("bind ^I rl_complete")
else:
readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete")
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