I have created a python program, see below. It moves files to AWS S3. It it is expecting input. It works well with pycharm but when I call the python script from command prompt, it doesn't take the input value. Here is my code:
import os
import sys
import boto3
from botocore.client import Config
import configparser
import re
import os.path
## Initialize the Parameters
def initconfig(input):
config = configparser.ConfigParser()
config.read_file(open( 'CONFIG_AIRBILLING.conf'))
print('Code Name is :'+ input)
global REMOTE_DIR,ACCESS_KEY_ID,ACCESS_SECRET_KEY,BUCKET_NAME,TARGET_DIR,FILENAME,SRC_DIR,data,File
ACCESS_KEY_ID = config.get('ACCESS', 'ACCESS_KEY_ID')
print('ACCESS_ID_IS:'+ ACCESS_KEY_ID)
ACCESS_SECRET_KEY = config.get('ACCESS', 'ACCESS_SECRET_KEY')
BUCKET_NAME = config.get('ACCESS', 'BUCKET_NAME')
SRC_DIR = config.get(input, 'SRC_DIR')
FILENAME = config.get(input, 'FILENAME')
#LOC="C:\test\demo.txt"
TARGET_DIR = config.get(input, 'TARGET_DIR')
File='demo.txt'
#data = open(File, 'rb') ## This is the filename, need to change it
## This function will make sure file exist in Source directory
def readstatus():
try:
with open(File,'r') as f:
f.closed
result='True'
movefiles(result)
except (Exception,FileNotFoundError) as e:
print('***Error:File Not Found or Accessible***')
result='False*'
raise e
## This function will move the files to AWS S3 bucket
def movefiles(result):
if result=='True':
s3 = boto3.resource(
's3',
aws_access_key_id=ACCESS_KEY_ID,
aws_secret_access_key=ACCESS_SECRET_KEY,
config=Config(signature_version='s3v4')
)
s3.Bucket(BUCKET_NAME).put_object(Key=TARGET_DIR + '/' + File, Body=File)
print('***File Moved***')
print("Done")
initconfig("ABC")
readstatus()
The code above runs fine with pycharm because I can change the value of initconfig function value. But when I run this through command prompt, it doesn't take the parameter values I pass. Here is how I am passing the value, Please help me to fix this.
From Command Prompt
python move_files_to_S3 "TEST"