Issue
I have a python script that takes input arguments and runs in response to the following command in terminal (bash, Mac OSX).
python test.py arg1 arg2
Is there a good way to run the same script in debug mode without editing the code to include import pdb
and pdb.set_trace()
?
For example, if I'm using iPython console, I can do this by the following:
%run -d test.py arg1 arg2
This is pretty straightforward, isn't it? To achieve the same thing in terminal, I thought the following might work, but it did not:
python -c "import pdb; import sys; sys.argv = ['test.py', arg1, arg2];pdb.run('test.py')"
The code ran with the arguments, but not in pdb
's debugging mode. Is it just hard to do and I should stick with pdb.set_trace
or iPython's %run -d
?
Solution
To debug a python script wit input arguments in Spyder IDE (2.3.4)
- Run > Configure...
- Select a run configuration > (Choose the script of interest that is open)
- General settings> Command line options:
arg1 arg2 arg3
(use a space as delimiter just as in commandline) - Working directory: (Choose the folder)
- Click OK
Then Debug from menu. This is equivalent to execute the following in iPython console in Spyder.
debugfile('/Users/xxx/xxx/test.py', args='arg1 arg2', wdir='/Users/xxx/xxx/')
Doing it with PyCharm is quite similar.
- Run > Edit Configurations
- Choose the python script from the menu
- The
Configuration
pane - Script parameters:
arg1 arg2
Then Run > Debug > Choose the file.
In iPyhton Console you can also try this (suppose test.py is in your current folder):
%run -d test.py arg1 arg2
Answered By - Kouichi C. Nakamura Answer Checked By - Gilberto Lyons (WPSolving Admin)