Calling Python from bash
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Overview
Inline Python Code
Use bash here-doc:
python3 <<EOF
print('blah')
EOF
Also see:
Code in External Script
External Script
External Module
Given an external module my_module.py
with the following content:
def my_function(arg1, arg2, arg3):
print('this is my_function(' + arg1 + ", " + arg2 + ", " + arg3 + ")")
the module can be called generically from a bash script as follows:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
function call-python() {
local module_path=$1
local function_name=$2
local arg1=$3
local arg2=$4
local arg3=$5
local module_name
module_name=$(basename "${module_path}" .py)
(PYTHONPATH="$(dirname ${module_path})"; export PYTHONPATH; python3 <<EOF
import ${module_name}
${module_name}.${function_name}('${arg1}', '${arg2}', '${arg3}')
EOF
)
}
call-python ./my_module.py my_function blue red green
The output will be:
this is my_function(blue, red, green)
Using the Interpreter from the a Virtual Environment
If you want to use the interpreter from a specific virtual environment instead of the interpreter found in PATH, explicitly use the path to the binary from the virtual environment directory:
$(dirname $0)/venv/bin/python ...