Command Line Interface

The pip._internal.cli package is responsible for processing and providing pip’s command line interface. This package handles:

  • CLI option definition and parsing

  • autocompletion

  • dispatching to the various commands

  • utilities like progress bars and spinners

Note

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Overview

A ConfigOptionParser instance is used as the “main parser”, for parsing top level args.

Command then uses another ConfigOptionParser instance, to parse command-specific args.

  • TODO: How & where options are defined (cmdoptions, command-specific files).

  • TODO: How & where arguments are processed. (main_parser, command-specific parser)

  • TODO: How processed arguments are accessed. (attributes on argument to Command.run())

  • TODO: How configuration and CLI “blend”. (implemented in ConfigOptionParser)

  • TODO: progress bars and spinners

  • TODO: quirks / standard practices / broad ideas. (avoiding lists in option def’n, special cased option value types, )

Future Refactoring Ideas

  • Change option definition to be a more declarative, consistent, static data-structure, replacing the current partial(Option, ...) form

  • Move progress bar and spinner to a cli.ui subpackage

  • Move all Command classes into a cli.commands subpackage (including base classes)