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User Input Prompts
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.. currentmodule:: click
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Click supports prompts in two different places. The first is automated
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prompts when the parameter handling happens, and the second is to ask for
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prompts at a later point independently.
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This can be accomplished with the :func:`prompt` function, which asks for
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valid input according to a type, or the :func:`confirm` function, which asks
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for confirmation (yes/no).
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Option Prompts
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Option prompts are integrated into the option interface. See
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:ref:`option-prompting` for more information. Internally, it
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automatically calls either :func:`prompt` or :func:`confirm` as necessary.
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Input Prompts
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-------------
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To manually ask for user input, you can use the :func:`prompt` function.
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By default, it accepts any Unicode string, but you can ask for any other
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type. For instance, you can ask for a valid integer::
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value = click.prompt('Please enter a valid integer', type=int)
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Additionally, the type will be determined automatically if a default value is
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provided. For instance, the following will only accept floats::
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value = click.prompt('Please enter a number', default=42.0)
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Confirmation Prompts
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To ask if a user wants to continue with an action, the :func:`confirm`
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function comes in handy. By default, it returns the result of the prompt
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as a boolean value::
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if click.confirm('Do you want to continue?'):
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click.echo('Well done!')
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There is also the option to make the function automatically abort the
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execution of the program if it does not return ``True``::
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click.confirm('Do you want to continue?', abort=True)
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