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__init__.py | ||
constants.py | ||
core_ext.py | ||
debug_ext.py | ||
dfu_ext.py | ||
errors.py | ||
global_options.py | ||
README.md | ||
serial_ext.py | ||
tools.py |
idf.py extensions
Python modules (subdirectories and files) in this directory named [your_extension]_ext
will be loaded as idf.py extensions.
If you want to provide extra extensions just provide ;
separated list of directories with extensions in IDF_EXTRA_ACTIONS_PATH
. Extensions will be loaded in alphanumeric order.
Command line arguments parsing and extension mechanism is implemented on top of Click (versions >=5.0 are supported).
They should define a function action_extensions(base_actions, project_path)
where:
- base_actions - dictionary with actions that are already available for idf.py
- project_path - working dir, may be defaulted to
os.getcwd()
This function have to return a dict with 3 possible keys:
{
# Additional options that will be available from id
"global_options": [{
"names": ["--option-name"],
"help": "Help for option --option-name.",
}],
# List of functions that will have access to full app context, and can mangle with arguments
"global_action_callbacks": [global_callback],
# Additional subcommands for idf.py
"actions": {
"subcommand_name": {
"callback": subcommand_callback,
"help": "Help for subcommand.",
},
},
}
Where function global_callback(ctx, global_args, tasks)
accepts 3 arguments:
- ctx - Click context
- global_args - dictionary of all available global arguments
- tasks - list of Task objects
And subcommand_callback(subcommand_name, ctx, args)
accepts 3 arguments:
- subcommand_name - name of subcommand
- ctx - Click context
- args - list of command's arguments