This is a fork of magmax/python-inquirer. This one is hopefully more responsive (Issues/PRs/...).
Collection of common interactive command line user interfaces, based on magmax/python-inquirer.
inquirer3 should ease the process of asking end user questions, parsing, validating answers, managing hierarchical prompts and providing error feedback.
Python-inquirer supports mainly UNIX-based platforms (eq. Mac OS, Linux, etc.). Windows has experimental support, please let us know if there are any problems!
Install the last released version using pip:
pip install inquirer3
Also, you can download the python-inquirer code from GitHub or download the wheel from Pypi.
import re
import inquirer3
questions = [
inquirer3.Text('name', message="What's your name"),
inquirer3.Text('surname', message="What's your surname"),
inquirer3.Text('phone', message="What's your phone number",
validate=lambda _, x: re.match('\+?\d[\d ]+\d', x),
)
]
answers = inquirer3.prompt(questions)
Like a Text question, but used for larger answers. It opens external text editor which is used to collect the answer.
The environment variables $VISUAL
and $EDITOR
, can be used to specify which editor should be used. If not present inquirer fallbacks to vim -> emacs -> nano
in this order based on availability in the system.
External editor handling is done using great library python-editor.
Example:
import inquirer3
questions = [
inquirer3.Editor('long_text', message="Provide long text")
]
answers = inquirer3.prompt(questions)
Shows a list of choices, and allows the selection of one of them.
Example:
import inquirer3
questions = [
inquirer3.List('size',
message="What size do you need?",
choices=['Jumbo', 'Large', 'Standard', 'Medium', 'Small', 'Micro'],
),
]
answers = inquirer3.prompt(questions)
List questions can take one extra argument carousel=False
. If set to true, the answers will rotate (back to first when pressing down on last choice, and down to last choice when pressing up on first choice)
Shows a list of choices, with multiple selection.
Example:
import inquirer3
questions = [
inquirer3.Checkbox('interests',
message="What are you interested in?",
choices=['Computers', 'Books', 'Science', 'Nature', 'Fantasy', 'History'],
),
]
answers = inquirer3.prompt(questions)
Checkbox questions can take extra argument carousel=False
. If set to true, the answers will rotate (back to first when pressing down on last choice, and down to last choice when pressing up on first choice)
Another argument that can be used is locked=<List>
. The given choices in the locked argument cannot be removed. This is useful if you want to make clear that a specific option out of the choices must be chosen.
Like Text question, but with builtin validations for working with paths.
Example:
import inquirer3
questions = [
inquirer3.Path('log_file',
message="Where logs should be located?",
path_type=inquirer3.Path.DIRECTORY,
),
]
answers = inquirer3.prompt(questions)
Contributions are very welcome. To learn more, see the Contributor Guide.
Copyright (c) 2014-2023 Miguel Ángel García
Distributed under the terms of the MIT license.