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import textwrap

from wlauto.core.extension import Extension
from wlauto.core.entry_point import init_argument_parser
from wlauto.utils.doc import format_body


class Command(Extension):
    """
    Defines a Workload Automation command. This will be executed from the command line as
    ``wa <command> [args ...]``. This defines the name to be used when invoking wa, the
    code that will actually be executed on invocation and the argument parser to be used
    to parse the reset of the command line arguments.

    """

    help = None
    usage = None
    description = None
    epilog = None
    formatter_class = None

    def __init__(self, subparsers):
        super(Command, self).__init__()
        self.group = subparsers
        parser_params = dict(help=(self.help or self.description), usage=self.usage,
                             description=format_body(textwrap.dedent(self.description), 80),
                             epilog=self.epilog)
        if self.formatter_class:
            parser_params['formatter_class'] = self.formatter_class
        self.parser = subparsers.add_parser(self.name, **parser_params)
        init_argument_parser(self.parser)  # propagate top-level options
        self.initialize()

    def initialize(self):
        """
        Perform command-specific initialisation (e.g. adding command-specific options to the command's
        parser).

        """
        pass

    def execute(self, args):
        """
        Execute this command.

        :args: An ``argparse.Namespace`` containing command line arguments (as returned by
               ``argparse.ArgumentParser.parse_args()``. This would usually be the result of
               invoking ``self.parser``.

        """
        raise NotImplementedError()