简体   繁体   中英

How to use shell variables within a python script

I'd like to get shell variable content to be used within a python script , specifically to get path out of it to be used later for a function call to a python script located at another directory, using sys.path.insert

Let's assume my shell variable is called SHELL_VAR1 , and I want to concatenate to it /scripts folder name, so I get flow like that - using in this example os.environ.get just to illustrate my need in case it was environment variable and not a shell variable - and the question is what should be used instead:

python -c 'import os; import sys;var1=os.environ.get('SHELL_VAR1'); sys.path.insert(1, 'var1' ''/scripts'');' 

A shell variable and environment variable are the same thing, in my understanding.

You can use pathlib for OS-agnostic filepath operations (like joining filepaths).

import os
from pathlib import Path
import sys

# This will raise a KeyError if the key is not in os.environ.
var1 = os.environ["SHELL_VAR1"]
path = Path(var1) / "scripts"
sys.path.insert(1, str(path))

The technical post webpages of this site follow the CC BY-SA 4.0 protocol. If you need to reprint, please indicate the site URL or the original address.Any question please contact:yoyou2525@163.com.

 
粤ICP备18138465号  © 2020-2024 STACKOOM.COM