How to use load_cli_plugins method in localstack

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main.py

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...51 expie.configure(data_path, email, password, url_prefix, api_key)52# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------53# CLI plugins54# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------55def load_cli_plugins(cli, config_dir=None):56 """Load all plugins and attach them to a CLI object."""57 plugins = discover_plugins()58 for plugin in plugins:59 if not hasattr(plugin, 'attach_to_cli'): # pragma: no cover60 continue61 # NOTE: plugin is a class, so we need to instantiate it.62 try:63 plugin().attach_to_cli(cli)64 except Exception as e: # pragma: no cover65 print("Error when loading plugin `%s`" % plugin)66 raise e67# Load all plugins when importing this module....

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test_cli.py

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...20def test_cli_empty(temp_config_dir, runner):21 # NOTE: make the import after the temp_config_dir fixture, to avoid22 # loading any user plugin affecting the CLI.23 from ..cli import phy, load_cli_plugins24 load_cli_plugins(phy)25 result = runner.invoke(phy, [])26 assert result.exit_code == 027 result = runner.invoke(phy, ['--version'])28 assert result.exit_code == 029 assert result.output.startswith('phy,')30 result = runner.invoke(phy, ['--help'])31 assert result.exit_code == 032 assert result.output.startswith('Usage: phy')33def test_cli_plugins(temp_config_dir, runner):34 # Write a CLI plugin.35 cli_plugin = """36 import click37 from phy import IPlugin38 class MyPlugin(IPlugin):39 def attach_to_cli(self, cli):40 @cli.command()41 def hello():42 click.echo("hello world")43 """44 path = op.join(temp_config_dir, 'plugins/hello.py')45 _write_text(path, cli_plugin)46 # NOTE: make the import after the temp_config_dir fixture, to avoid47 # loading any user plugin affecting the CLI.48 from ..cli import phy, load_cli_plugins49 load_cli_plugins(phy, config_dir=temp_config_dir)50 # The plugin should have added a new command.51 result = runner.invoke(phy, ['--help'])52 assert result.exit_code == 053 assert 'hello' in result.output54 # The plugin should have added a new command.55 result = runner.invoke(phy, ['hello'])56 assert result.exit_code == 057 assert result.output == 'hello world\n'58def test_add_log_file(tempdir):59 filename = op.join(tempdir, 'phy.log')60 _add_log_file(filename)61 logger.debug("test!")...

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