Exception Handling¶
Click internally uses exceptions to signal various error conditions that the user of the application might have caused. Primarily this is things like incorrect usage.
Where are Errors Handled?¶
Click’s main error handling is happening in BaseCommand.main()
. In
there it handles all subclasses of ClickException
as well as the
standard EOFError
and KeyboardInterrupt
exceptions. The
latter are internally translated into a Abort
.
The logic applied is the following:
If an
EOFError
orKeyboardInterrupt
happens, reraise it asAbort
.If an
ClickException
is raised, invoke theClickException.show()
method on it to display it and then exit the program withClickException.exit_code
.If an
Abort
exception is raised print the stringAborted!
to standard error and exit the program with exit code1
.if it goes through well, exit the program with exit code
0
.
What if I don’t want that?¶
Generally you always have the option to invoke the invoke()
method
yourself. For instance if you have a Command
you can invoke it
manually like this:
ctx = command.make_context('command-name', ['args', 'go', 'here'])
with ctx:
result = command.invoke(ctx)
In this case exceptions will not be handled at all and bubbled up as you would expect.
Starting with Click 3.0 you can also use the Command.main()
method
but disable the standalone mode which will do two things: disable
exception handling and disable the implicit sys.exit()
at the end.
So you can do something like this:
command.main(['command-name', 'args', 'go', 'here'],
standalone_mode=False)
Which Exceptions Exist?¶
Click has two exception bases: ClickException
which is raised for
all exceptions that Click wants to signal to the user and Abort
which is used to instruct Click to abort the execution.
A ClickException
has a show()
method which
can render an error message to stderr or the given file object. If you
want to use the exception yourself for doing something check the API docs
about what else they provide.
The following common subclasses exist:
UsageError
to inform the user that something went wrong.BadParameter
to inform the user that something went wrong with a specific parameter. These are often handled internally in Click and augmented with extra information if possible. For instance if those are raised from a callback Click will automatically augment it with the parameter name if possible.FileError
this is an error that is raised by theFileType
if Click encounters issues opening the file.