python-project/madlibs.py

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Python

# Toggle me for debugging
debug = 1
# Import the libraries we will use
import datetime
import re
import sys
import random
import platform
import argparse
# check to see if termcolor is installed, we need it for color to work
try:
from termcolor import colored
except ImportError:
print("termcolor is not installed! Please install termcolor with" '\n', '\n', "pip install termcolor", '\n','\n'+"Note: You may need to run pip as root")
exit()
if debug == 1:
print("termcolor is installed!")
# If we are on Windows, we need to do a little more to get color to work
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
import os
os.system('color')
# ArgSparce
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("-s", "--setup", help="Explains how to setup .txt file", action="store_true")
parser.add_argument("-c", "--story", type=int, help="Write story count to file")
args = parser.parse_args()
# convert the integer to a string because pickiness
StoryCount = str(args.story)
#if statements for ArgSparce
# line 36 fails if args.story reads as "None", so we need to clear that string if it reads as such.
if args.story == None:
exec('args.story = int(0)')
# args.story should now read as 0
if args.story > 0:
f = open('storyCount.txt', "r+")
IntStoryCount = f.read()
print("There are currently", IntStoryCount, "in stories.txt")
f.seek(0)
f.write(StoryCount)
f.close()
print("Writing", StoryCount, "to txt file!")
exit()
if args.setup == True:
sys.exit("If you want to include your own MadLibs story, you need to do the following:"+'\n'+"1. Open "+"\"stories.txt\""+'\n'+"2. Put the title of the story on all of the odd lines"+'\n'+"3. Put the entire story on one line, and put words you wish to replace in <>. Use the example as a reference."+'\n'+"4. When you are done, run me with the -c or --story flag to update how many stories are in stories.txt.")
# Linux easter egg
if platform.system() == 'Linux':
print('Linux master race! XD')
# Introduce yourself
print (colored("<<madlibs.", 'red')+colored("p", 'yellow')+colored("y", 'blue'), colored("- Written by Caleb Fontenot>>", 'red'), '\n' "Project started on July 13, 2019")
print("I pull txt files in the directory you place me in for stories!" '\n' '\n' "Run me with the --setup flag for instructions on setting a story up!" '\n')
# Notify if verbose
if debug == 1:
print("Debug mode is enabled! Being verbose!", '\n')
else:
print('\n')
# Now on to business!
# Load files
f = open('storyCount.txt', 'r')
StoryCount = f.read()
IntStoryCount = int(StoryCount)
print("Detected", IntStoryCount, "stories")
# Randomly pick what story we will use
story = random.randint(1, IntStoryCount)
# Alright, let's get the data from stories.txt
i = 1
f = open('stories.txt', 'r')
for line in f.readlines():
if i % 2 == 0 :
storyContent = line
else:
storyName = line
i+=1
f.close()
# Print current story title, but remove the brackets first
filteredTitle = re.findall(r'<(.*?)>', storyName)
# print the first result
print("Current story title is", '"'+filteredTitle[0]+'"','\n')
# Alright, now onto the tricky part. We need to filter out all of the bracketed words in stories.txt, putting them into a list, replacing them with incremental strings. We also need to count how many there are for later.
# Pull all of the items with the <> brackets
filtered = re.findall(r'<(.*?)>', storyContent)
# We got them!
if debug == 1:
print(filtered, '\n')
# Now we need to count them
replacedNumber = len(filtered)
# Run a loop to get the words
#This normally is just "replaceList = []"
replaceList = ['1', '2', '43', '', '2643', '62', '36', '236', '23', '6234', '623', '623', '46', '2346', '234', '6234', '623', '4', '234', '6234', '2346', '2345124', '12', '1']
#for loopCount in range(replacedNumber):
# replaceVar = input("Give me a(n) "+filtered[loopCount]+": ")
# replaceList.append(replaceVar)
print(replaceList)
# Run a loop to replace the words
print("Replacing Words...")
for loopCount in range(replacedNumber):
currentReplace = replaceList[loopCount]
print(re.finditer(r'<.*?>',storyContent))
print("Replacing", currentReplace)
filteredReplaced = re.sub(r'<.*?>',currentReplace, storyContent, loopCount)
print(filteredReplaced)
#This exit was intensional, just to prevent it from executing the rest of the program while I work on it...
exit()
currentDate1 = datetime.date
currentDate2 = str(currentDate1)
print("Saving story to .txt file")
f = open('generatedStory'+currentDate2+'.txt', 'a')
f.write(filteredReplaced)
f.seek(3)
f.write("Generated by Caleb Fontenot\'s madlibs.py")
f.close()