bokeh.command.subcommand¶
Provides a base class for defining subcommands of the Bokeh command line application.
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class Subcommand(parser)[source]¶
- Abstract base class for subcommands - Subclasses should implement an - invoke(self, args)method that accepts a set of argparse processed arguments as input.- Subclasses should also define the following class attributes: - namea name for this subcommand
- helpa help string for argparse to use for this subcommand
- argsthe parameters to pass to- parser.add_argument
 - The format of the - argsshould be a sequence of tuples of the form:- ('argname', dict( metavar='ARGNAME', nargs='+', )) - Example - A simple subcommand “foo” might look like this: - class Foo(Subcommand): name = "foo" help = "performs the Foo action" args = ( ('--yell', dict( action='store_true', help="Make it loud", )), ) def invoke(self, args): if args.yell: print("FOO!") else: print("foo") - Then executing - bokeh foo --yellwould print- FOO!at the console.- 
__init__(parser)[source]¶
- Initialize the subcommand with its parser - Parameters
- parser (Parser) – an Argparse - Parserinstance to configure with the args for this subcommand.
 - This method will automatically add all the arguments described in - self.args. Subclasses can perform any additional customizations on- self.parser.
 
