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Re: [Fab-user] variable substitution


From: Jeff Honey
Subject: Re: [Fab-user] variable substitution
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2018 20:07:05 +0000

Duh. I should have seen that one coming. The replacement happens on the string immediately preceeding. Brilliant. Very similar to the way printf() works.

 

Thanks, again, Brandon.

 

From: Brandon Whaley <address@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2018 11:45 AM
To: Jeff Honey <address@hidden>
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [Fab-user] variable substitution

 

In the first example, you're trying to use a format method that is not supported in python.  In your second example, you're using the format operator on the second string instead of the first in the put call.  Here's what you should do:

 

def myput():

    myvar = env.host_string

    put('/source/%s-*' % myvar, '/mydest/')

 

On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 11:28 AM Jeff Honey <address@hidden> wrote:

So, I’ve been trying to add some more intelligence to my Fabric functions and am running into difficulties.

 

Say, I wanted to include env.host string as a variable into a put() call.

 

def myput():

                myvar=env.host_string

                put(‘/source/$myvar-*’,’/mydest/’, mode=0644)

 

…which returns a ValueError.

 

if I try this, as I would with a runtime argument.

 

def myput():

                myvar=env.host_string

                put(‘/source/%s-*’,’/mydest/’ % myvar)

 

…which returns a Type Error.

 

Is there a simple way to overcome my lack of python knowledge here?

 

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