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Batch extraction of every remaining subcommand whose handler is top-level and whose parser block is pure argparse: model, setup, postinstall, whatsapp, slack, login, logout, auth, status, webhook, hooks, doctor, security, dump, debug, backup, import, config, version, update, uninstall, dashboard, gui, logs, prompt-size. Each becomes hermes_cli/subcommands/<name>.py with build_<name>_parser() and an injected handler (no main import). dashboard also injects cmd_dashboard_register for its nested 'register' action. Behavior-neutral: all 25 subcommands' --help output (and nested subaction help) diff-verified byte-identical to pre-extraction. Two RawDescriptionHelpFormatter epilogs (debug, logs) needed their multi-line string interiors preserved at column 0 — caught by the --help diff, not compile. main() 3297 -> 1798 LOC across this PR; add_parser calls in main.py 179 -> 89. Validation: tests/hermes_cli/ 6476 passed / 0 failed under per-file process isolation; new test_subcommands_batch.py smoke-tests all 25 builders + the dashboard two-handler case.
60 lines
2.2 KiB
Python
60 lines
2.2 KiB
Python
"""``hermes slack`` subcommand parser.
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Extracted verbatim from ``hermes_cli/main.py:main()`` (god-file Phase 2).
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Handler injected to avoid importing ``main``.
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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from typing import Callable
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def build_slack_parser(subparsers, *, cmd_slack: Callable) -> None:
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"""Attach the ``slack`` subcommand to ``subparsers``."""
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# =========================================================================
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# slack command
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# =========================================================================
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slack_parser = subparsers.add_parser(
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"slack",
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help="Slack integration helpers (manifest generation, etc.)",
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description="Slack integration helpers for Hermes.",
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)
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slack_sub = slack_parser.add_subparsers(dest="slack_command")
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slack_manifest = slack_sub.add_parser(
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"manifest",
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help="Print or write a Slack app manifest with every gateway command "
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"registered as a native slash (/btw, /stop, /model, ...)",
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description=(
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"Generate a Slack app manifest that registers every gateway "
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"command in COMMAND_REGISTRY as a first-class Slack slash "
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"command (matching Discord and Telegram parity). Paste the "
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"output into Slack app config → Features → App Manifest → "
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"Edit, then Save. Reinstall the app if Slack prompts for it."
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),
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)
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slack_manifest.add_argument(
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"--write",
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nargs="?",
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const=True,
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default=None,
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metavar="PATH",
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help="Write manifest to a file instead of stdout. With no PATH "
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"writes to $HERMES_HOME/slack-manifest.json.",
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)
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slack_manifest.add_argument(
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"--name",
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default=None,
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help='Bot display name (default: "Hermes")',
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)
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slack_manifest.add_argument(
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"--description",
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default=None,
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help="Bot description shown in Slack's app directory.",
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)
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slack_manifest.add_argument(
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"--slashes-only",
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action="store_true",
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help="Emit only the features.slash_commands array (for merging "
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"into an existing manifest manually).",
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)
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slack_parser.set_defaults(func=cmd_slack)
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