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[![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/lab.pztrn.name/golibs/flagger?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/lab.pztrn.name/golibs/flagger)
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# Flagger
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Flagger is an arbitrary CLI flags parser, like argparse in Python.
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Flagger is able to parse boolean, integer and string flags.
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# Installation
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```
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go get -u -v lab.pztrn.name/golibs/flagger
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```
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# Usage
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Flagger requires logging interface to be passed on initialization.
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See ``loggerinterface.go`` for required logging functions.
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It is able to run with standart log package, in that case
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initialize flagger like:
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```
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flgr = flagger.New(flagger.LoggerInterface(log.New(os.Stdout, "testing logger: ", log.Lshortfile)))
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flgr.Initialize()
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```
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Adding a flag is easy, just fill ``Flag`` structure and pass to ``AddFlag()`` call:
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```
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flag_bool := Flag{
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Name: "boolflag",
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Description: "Boolean flag",
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Type: "bool",
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DefaultValue: true,
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}
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err := flgr.AddFlag(&flag_bool)
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if err != nil {
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...
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}
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```
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After adding all neccessary flags you should issue ``Parse()`` call to get
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them parsed:
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```
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flgr.Parse()
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```
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After parsed they can be obtained everywhere you want, like:
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```
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val, err := flgr.GetBoolValue("boolflag")
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if err != nil {
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...
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}
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```
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For more examples take a look at ``flagger_test.go`` file or [at GoDoc](https://godoc.org/lab.pztrn.name/golibs/flagger).
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