How to use python argparse with args other than sys.argv?

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Solution 1

You can pass a list of strings to parse_args:

parser.parse_args(['--foo', 'FOO'])

Solution 2

Just change the script to default to sys.argv[1:] and parse arguments omitting the first one (which is the name of the invoked command)

import argparse,sys

def main(argv=sys.argv[1:]):
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
    parser.add_argument("--level", type=int)
    args = parser.parse_args(argv)

if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()

Or, if you cannot omit the first argument:

import argparse,sys

def main(args=None):
    # if None passed, uses sys.argv[1:], else use custom args
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
    parser.add_argument("--level", type=int)
    args = parser.parse_args(args)

    # Do some argument parsing

if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()

Last one: if you cannot change the called program, you can still do something

Let's suppose the program you cannot change is called argtest.py (I added a call to print arguments)

Then just change the local argv value of the argtest.sys module:

import argtest
argtest.sys.argv=["dummy","foo","bar"]
argtest.main()

output:

['dummy', 'foo', 'bar']    
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Updated on September 16, 2022

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  • ClydeTheGhost
    ClydeTheGhost over 1 year

    I've been all over the documentation and it seems like there's no way to do it, but:

    Is there a way to use argparse with any list of strings, instead of only with sys.argv?

    Here's my problem: I have a program which looks something like this:

    # This file is program1.py
    import argparse
    
    def main(argv):
        parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
        # Do some argument parsing
    
    if __name__ == '__main__':
        main(sys.argv)
    

    This works fine when this program is called straight from the command line. However, I have another python script which runs batch versions of this script with different commandline arguments, which I'm using like this:

    import program1
    
    arguments = ['arg1', 'arg2', 'arg3']
    program1.main(arguments)
    

    I still want to be able to parse the arguments, but argparse automatically defaults to using sys.argv instead of the arguments that I give it. Is there a way to pass in the argument list instead of using sys.argv?