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new_script.py
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# Script Name : new_script.py
# Author : Craig Richards
# Created : 20th November 2012
# Last Modified :
# Version : 1.0
# Modifications :
# Description : This will create a new basic template for a new script
import os # Load the library module
import sys # Load the library module
import datetime # Load the library module
text = '''You need to pass an argument for the new script you want to create, followed by the script name. You can use
-python : Python Script
-bash : Bash Script
-ksh : Korn Shell Script
-sql : SQL Script'''
if len(sys.argv) < 3:
print text
sys.exit()
if '-h' in sys.argv or '--h' in sys.argv or '-help' in sys.argv or '--help' in sys.argv:
print text
sys.exit()
else:
if '-python' in sys.argv[1]:
config_file = "python.cfg"
extension = ".py"
elif '-bash' in sys.argv[1]:
config_file = "bash.cfg"
extension = ".bash"
elif '-ksh' in sys.argv[1]:
config_file = "ksh.cfg"
extension = ".ksh"
elif '-sql' in sys.argv[1]:
config_file = "sql.cfg"
extension = ".sql"
else:
print 'Unknown option - ' + text
sys.exit()
confdir = os.getenv("my_config")
scripts = os.getenv("scripts")
dev_dir = "Development"
newfile = sys.argv[2]
output_file = (newfile + extension)
outputdir = os.path.join(scripts,dev_dir)
script = os.path.join(outputdir, output_file)
input_file = os.path.join(confdir,config_file)
old_text = " Script Name : "
new_text = (" Script Name : " + output_file)
if not(os.path.exists(outputdir)):
os.mkdir(outputdir)
newscript = open(script, 'w')
input = open(input_file, 'r')
today = datetime.date.today()
old_date = " Created :"
new_date = (" Created : " + today.strftime("%d %B %Y"))
for line in input:
line = line.replace(old_text, new_text)
line = line.replace(old_date, new_date)
newscript.write(line)