python-zulip-api/examples/print-next-message
Keegan McAllister 396861feb1 Consistently use #!/usr/bin/env python
At Ksplice we used /usr/bin/python because we shipped dependencies as Debian /
Red Hat packages, which would be installed against the system Python.  We were
also very careful to use only Python 2.3 features so that even old system
Python would still work.

None of that is true at Humbug.  We expect users to install dependencies
themselves, so it's more likely that the Python in $PATH is correct.  On OS X
in particular, it's common to have five broken Python installs and there's no
expectation that /usr/bin/python is the right one.

The files which aren't marked executable are not interesting to run as scripts,
so we just remove the line there.  (In general it's common to have libraries
that can also be executed, to run test cases or whatever, but that's not the
case here.)

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2013-02-20 16:02:30 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import sys
from os import path
import optparse
usage = """print-next-message --user=<email address> [--stream=<stream>] [options]
Prints out the next message received by the indicated user, or on the indicated public stream.
Example: print-next-messages --user=tabbott@humbughq.com --site=https://zephyr.humbughq.com
"""
sys.path.append(path.join(path.dirname(__file__), '..'))
import humbug
parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=usage)
parser.add_option_group(humbug.generate_option_group(parser))
parser.add_option('--stream', default=None)
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
client = humbug.init_from_options(options)
get_messages_options = {}
if options.stream is not None:
get_messages_options['stream_name'] = options.stream
print client.get_messages(get_messages_options)