277 lines
20 KiB
Python
277 lines
20 KiB
Python
"""Packaged CLI entrypoint used by installers and console scripts.
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This module provides the `main` entrypoint for `mm`/`medeia` and supports
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running from a development checkout (by importing the top-level
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`CLI.MedeiaCLI`) or when running tests that inject a legacy
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`medeia_entry` shim into `sys.modules`.
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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from typing import Optional, List, Tuple
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import sys
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import importlib
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from pathlib import Path
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import shlex
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def _ensure_repo_root_on_sys_path(pkg_file: Optional[Path] = None) -> None:
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"""Ensure the repository root (where top-level modules live) is importable.
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The project currently keeps key modules like `CLI.py` at the repo root.
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When `mm` is invoked from a different working directory, that repo root is
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not necessarily on `sys.path`, which breaks `import CLI`.
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We infer the repo root by walking up from this package location and looking
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for a sibling `CLI.py`.
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`pkg_file` exists for unit tests; production uses this module's `__file__`.
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"""
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try:
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pkg_dir = (pkg_file or Path(__file__)).resolve().parent
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except Exception:
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return
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for parent in pkg_dir.parents:
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try:
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if (parent / "CLI.py").exists():
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parent_str = str(parent)
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if parent_str not in sys.path:
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sys.path.insert(0, parent_str)
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return
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except Exception:
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continue
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def _parse_mode_and_strip_args(args: List[str]) -> Tuple[Optional[str], List[str]]:
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"""Parse --gui/--cli/--mode flags and return (mode, cleaned_args).
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The function removes any mode flags from the argument list so the selected
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runner can receive the remaining arguments untouched.
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Supported forms:
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--gui, -g, --gui=true
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--cli, -c, --cli=true
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--mode=gui|cli
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--mode gui|cli
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Raises ValueError on conflicting or invalid flags.
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"""
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mode: Optional[str] = None
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out: List[str] = []
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i = 0
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while i < len(args):
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a = args[i]
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la = a.lower()
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# --gui / -g
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if la in ("--gui", "-g"):
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if mode and mode != "gui":
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raise ValueError("Conflicting mode flags: found both 'gui' and 'cli'")
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mode = "gui"
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i += 1
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continue
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if la.startswith("--gui="):
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val = la.split("=", 1)[1]
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if val and val not in ("0", "false", "no", "off"):
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if mode and mode != "gui":
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raise ValueError(
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"Conflicting mode flags: found both 'gui' and 'cli'"
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)
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mode = "gui"
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i += 1
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continue
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# --cli / -c
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if la in ("--cli", "-c"):
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if mode and mode != "cli":
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raise ValueError("Conflicting mode flags: found both 'gui' and 'cli'")
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mode = "cli"
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i += 1
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continue
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if la.startswith("--cli="):
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val = la.split("=", 1)[1]
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if val and val not in ("0", "false", "no", "off"):
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if mode and mode != "cli":
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raise ValueError(
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"Conflicting mode flags: found both 'gui' and 'cli'"
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)
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mode = "cli"
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i += 1
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continue
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# --mode
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if la.startswith("--mode="):
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val = la.split("=", 1)[1]
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val = val.lower()
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if val not in ("gui", "cli"):
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raise ValueError("--mode must be 'gui' or 'cli'")
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if mode and mode != val:
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raise ValueError("Conflicting mode flags: found both 'gui' and 'cli'")
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mode = val
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i += 1
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continue
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if la == "--mode":
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if i + 1 >= len(args):
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raise ValueError("--mode requires a value ('gui' or 'cli')")
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val = args[i + 1].lower()
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if val not in ("gui", "cli"):
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raise ValueError("--mode must be 'gui' or 'cli'")
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if mode and mode != val:
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raise ValueError("Conflicting mode flags: found both 'gui' and 'cli'")
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mode = val
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i += 2
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continue
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# Not a mode flag; keep it
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out.append(a)
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i += 1
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return mode, out
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def _run_cli(clean_args: List[str]) -> int:
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"""Run the CLI runner (MedeiaCLI) with cleaned argv list.
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The function supports three modes (in order):
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1) If a `medeia_entry` module is present in sys.modules (for tests/legacy
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scenarios), use it as the source of `MedeiaCLI`.
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2) If running from a development checkout, import the top-level `CLI` and
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use `MedeiaCLI` from there.
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3) Otherwise fail with a helpful message suggesting an editable install.
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"""
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try:
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sys.argv[1:] = list(clean_args)
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except Exception:
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pass
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# 1) Check for an in-memory 'medeia_entry' module (tests/legacy installs)
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MedeiaCLI = None
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if "medeia_entry" in sys.modules:
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mod = sys.modules.get("medeia_entry")
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if hasattr(mod, "MedeiaCLI"):
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MedeiaCLI = getattr(mod, "MedeiaCLI")
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else:
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# Preserve the existing error message used by tests that inject a
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# dummy 'medeia_entry' without a `MedeiaCLI` attribute.
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raise ImportError(
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"Imported module 'medeia_entry' does not define 'MedeiaCLI' and direct import of top-level 'CLI' failed.\n"
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"Remedy: ensure the top-level 'medeia_entry' module exports 'MedeiaCLI' or run from the project root/debug the checkout."
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)
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# 2) If no in-memory module provided the class, try importing the repo-root CLI
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if MedeiaCLI is None:
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try:
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_ensure_repo_root_on_sys_path()
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from CLI import MedeiaCLI as _M # type: ignore
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MedeiaCLI = _M
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except Exception:
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raise ImportError(
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"Could not import 'MedeiaCLI'. This often means the project is not available on sys.path (run 'pip install -e scripts' or re-run the bootstrap script)."
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)
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try:
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app = MedeiaCLI()
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app.run()
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return 0
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except SystemExit as exc:
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return int(getattr(exc, "code", 0) or 0)
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def _run_gui(clean_args: List[str]) -> int:
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"""Run the TUI runner (PipelineHubApp).
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The TUI is imported lazily; if Textual or the TUI code is unavailable we
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give a helpful error message and exit non‑zero.
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"""
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try:
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_ensure_repo_root_on_sys_path()
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tui_mod = importlib.import_module("TUI.tui")
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except Exception as exc:
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print(
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"Error: Unable to import TUI (Textual may not be installed):",
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exc,
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file=sys.stderr,
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)
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return 2
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try:
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PipelineHubApp = getattr(tui_mod, "PipelineHubApp")
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except AttributeError:
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print("Error: 'TUI.tui' does not expose 'PipelineHubApp'", file=sys.stderr)
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return 2
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try:
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app = PipelineHubApp()
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app.run()
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return 0
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except SystemExit as exc:
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return int(getattr(exc, "code", 0) or 0)
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def main(argv: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> int:
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"""Entry point for console_scripts.
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Accepts an optional argv list (useful for testing). Mode flags are parsed
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and removed before dispatching to the selected runner.
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"""
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args = list(argv) if argv is not None else list(sys.argv[1:])
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try:
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mode, clean_args = _parse_mode_and_strip_args(args)
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except ValueError as exc:
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print(f"Error parsing mode flags: {exc}", file=sys.stderr)
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return 2
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# Early environment sanity check to detect urllib3/urllib3-future conflicts.
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# When a broken urllib3 is detected we print an actionable message and
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# exit early to avoid confusing import-time errors later during startup.
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try:
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from SYS.env_check import ensure_urllib3_ok
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try:
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ensure_urllib3_ok(exit_on_error=True)
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except SystemExit as exc:
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# Bubble out the exit code as the CLI return value for clearer
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# behavior in shell sessions and scripts.
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return int(getattr(exc, "code", 2) or 2)
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except Exception:
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# If the sanity check itself cannot be imported or run, don't block
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# startup; we'll continue and let normal import errors surface.
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pass
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# If GUI requested, delegate directly (GUI may decide to honor any args itself)
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if mode == "gui":
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return _run_gui(clean_args)
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# Support quoting a pipeline (or even a single full command) on the command line.
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#
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# - If the user provides a single argument that contains a pipe character,
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# treat it as a pipeline and rewrite the args to call the internal `pipeline`
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# subcommand so existing CLI pipeline handling is used.
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#
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# - If the user provides a single argument that contains whitespace but no pipe,
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# expand it into argv tokens (PowerShell commonly encourages quoting strings).
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#
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# Examples:
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# mm "download-media <url> | add-tag 'x' | add-file -store local"
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# mm "download-media '<url>' -query 'format:720p' -path 'C:\\out'"
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if len(clean_args) == 1:
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single = clean_args[0]
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if "|" in single and not single.startswith("-"):
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clean_args = ["pipeline", "--pipeline", single]
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elif (not single.startswith("-")) and any(ch.isspace() for ch in single):
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try:
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expanded = shlex.split(single, posix=True)
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if expanded:
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clean_args = list(expanded)
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except Exception:
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pass
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# Default to CLI if --cli is requested or no explicit mode provided.
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return _run_cli(clean_args)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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raise SystemExit(main())
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