import os from django.core.management.base import NoArgsCommand from optparse import make_option class Command(NoArgsCommand): shells = ['ipython', 'bpython'] option_list = NoArgsCommand.option_list + ( make_option('--plain', action='store_true', dest='plain', help='Tells Django to use plain Python, not IPython or bpython.'), make_option('-i', '--interface', action='store', type='choice', choices=shells, dest='interface', help='Specify an interactive interpreter interface. Available options: "ipython" and "bpython"'), ) help = "Runs a Python interactive interpreter. Tries to use IPython or bpython, if one of them is available." requires_model_validation = False def ipython(self): try: from IPython.frontend.terminal.ipapp import TerminalIPythonApp app = TerminalIPythonApp.instance() app.initialize(argv=[]) app.start() except ImportError: # IPython < 0.11 # Explicitly pass an empty list as arguments, because otherwise # IPython would use sys.argv from this script. try: from IPython.Shell import IPShell shell = IPShell(argv=[]) shell.mainloop() except ImportError: # IPython not found at all, raise ImportError raise def bpython(self): import bpython bpython.embed() def run_shell(self, shell=None): available_shells = [shell] if shell else self.shells for shell in available_shells: try: return getattr(self, shell)() except ImportError: pass raise ImportError def handle_noargs(self, **options): # XXX: (Temporary) workaround for ticket #1796: force early loading of all # models from installed apps. from django.db.models.loading import get_models get_models() use_plain = options.get('plain', False) interface = options.get('interface', None) try: if use_plain: # Don't bother loading IPython, because the user wants plain Python. raise ImportError self.run_shell(shell=interface) except ImportError: import code # Set up a dictionary to serve as the environment for the shell, so # that tab completion works on objects that are imported at runtime. # See ticket 5082. imported_objects = {} try: # Try activating rlcompleter, because it's handy. import readline except ImportError: pass else: # We don't have to wrap the following import in a 'try', because # we already know 'readline' was imported successfully. import rlcompleter readline.set_completer(rlcompleter.Completer(imported_objects).complete) readline.parse_and_bind("tab:complete") # We want to honor both $PYTHONSTARTUP and .pythonrc.py, so follow system # conventions and get $PYTHONSTARTUP first then .pythonrc.py. if not use_plain: for pythonrc in (os.environ.get("PYTHONSTARTUP"), os.path.expanduser('~/.pythonrc.py')): if pythonrc and os.path.isfile(pythonrc): try: with open(pythonrc) as handle: exec(compile(handle.read(), pythonrc, 'exec')) except NameError: pass code.interact(local=imported_objects)