require 'tempfile'
class Thor
module Shell
class Basic
attr_accessor :base, :padding
# Initialize base and padding to nil.
#
def initialize #:nodoc:
@base, @padding = nil, 0
end
# Sets the output padding, not allowing less than zero values.
#
def padding=(value)
@padding = [0, value].max
end
# Ask something to the user and receives a response.
#
# ==== Example
# ask("What is your name?")
#
def ask(statement, color=nil)
say("#{statement} ", color)
$stdin.gets.strip
end
# Say (print) something to the user. If the sentence ends with a whitespace
# or tab character, a new line is not appended (print + flush). Otherwise
# are passed straight to puts (behavior got from Highline).
#
# ==== Example
# say("I know you knew that.")
#
def say(message="", color=nil, force_new_line=(message.to_s !~ /( |\t)$/))
message = message.to_s
message = set_color(message, color) if color
if force_new_line
$stdout.puts(message)
else
$stdout.print(message)
$stdout.flush
end
end
# Say a status with the given color and appends the message. Since this
# method is used frequently by actions, it allows nil or false to be given
# in log_status, avoiding the message from being shown. If a Symbol is
# given in log_status, it's used as the color.
#
def say_status(status, message, log_status=true)
return if quiet? || log_status == false
spaces = " " * (padding + 1)
color = log_status.is_a?(Symbol) ? log_status : :green
status = status.to_s.rjust(12)
status = set_color status, color, true if color
say "#{status}#{spaces}#{message}", nil, true
end
# Make a question the to user and returns true if the user replies "y" or
# "yes".
#
def yes?(statement, color=nil)
ask(statement, color) =~ is?(:yes)
end
# Make a question the to user and returns true if the user replies "n" or
# "no".
#
def no?(statement, color=nil)
!yes?(statement, color)
end
# Prints a table.
#
# ==== Parameters
# Array[Array[String, String, ...]]
#
# ==== Options
# ident<Integer>:: Ident the first column by ident value.
#
def print_table(table, options={})
return if table.empty?
formats, ident = [], options[:ident].to_i
options[:truncate] = terminal_width if options[:truncate] == true
0.upto(table.first.length - 2) do |i|
maxima = table.max{ |a,b| a[i].size <=> b[i].size }[i].size
formats << "%-#{maxima + 2}s"
end
formats[0] = formats[0].insert(0, " " * ident)
formats << "%s"
table.each do |row|
sentence = ""
row.each_with_index do |column, i|
sentence << formats[i] % column.to_s
end
sentence = truncate(sentence, options[:truncate]) if options[:truncate]
$stdout.puts sentence
end
end
# Prints a long string, word-wrapping the text to the current width of the
# terminal display. Ideal for printing heredocs.
#
# ==== Parameters
# String
#
# ==== Options
# ident<Integer>:: Indent each line of the printed paragraph by ident value.
#
def print_wrapped(message, options={})
ident = options[:ident] || 0
width = terminal_width - ident
paras = message.split("\n\n")
paras.map! do |unwrapped|
unwrapped.strip.gsub(/\n/, " ").squeeze(" ").
gsub(/.{1,#{width}}(?:\s|\Z)/){($& + 5.chr).
gsub(/\n\005/,"\n").gsub(/\005/,"\n")}
end
paras.each do |para|
para.split("\n").each do |line|
$stdout.puts line.insert(0, " " * ident)
end
$stdout.puts unless para == paras.last
end
end
# Deals with file collision and returns true if the file should be
# overwriten and false otherwise. If a block is given, it uses the block
# response as the content for the diff.
#
# ==== Parameters
# destination<String>:: the destination file to solve conflicts
# block<Proc>:: an optional block that returns the value to be used in diff
#
def file_collision(destination)
return true if @always_force
options = block_given? ? "[Ynaqdh]" : "[Ynaqh]"
while true
answer = ask %[Overwrite #{destination}? (enter "h" for help) #{options}]
case answer
when is?(:yes), is?(:force), ""
return true
when is?(:no), is?(:skip)
return false
when is?(:always)
return @always_force = true
when is?(:quit)
say 'Aborting...'
raise SystemExit
when is?(:diff)
show_diff(destination, yield) if block_given?
say 'Retrying...'
else
say file_collision_help
end
end
end
# Called if something goes wrong during the execution. This is used by Thor
# internally and should not be used inside your scripts. If someone went
# wrong, you can always raise an exception. If you raise a Thor::Error, it
# will be rescued and wrapped in the method below.
#
def error(statement)
$stderr.puts statement
end
# Apply color to the given string with optional bold. Disabled in the
# Thor::Shell::Basic class.
#
def set_color(string, color, bold=false) #:nodoc:
string
end
protected
def is?(value) #:nodoc:
value = value.to_s
if value.size == 1
/\A#{value}\z/i
else
/\A(#{value}|#{value[0,1]})\z/i
end
end
def file_collision_help #:nodoc:
<<HELP
Y - yes, overwrite
n - no, do not overwrite
a - all, overwrite this and all others
q - quit, abort
d - diff, show the differences between the old and the new
h - help, show this help
HELP
end
def show_diff(destination, content) #:nodoc:
diff_cmd = ENV['THOR_DIFF'] || ENV['RAILS_DIFF'] || 'diff -u'
Tempfile.open(File.basename(destination), File.dirname(destination)) do |temp|
temp.write content
temp.rewind
system %(#{diff_cmd} "#{destination}" "#{temp.path}")
end
end
def quiet? #:nodoc:
base && base.options[:quiet]
end
# This code was copied from Rake, available under MIT-LICENSE
# Copyright (c) 2003, 2004 Jim Weirich
def terminal_width
if ENV['THOR_COLUMNS']
result = ENV['THOR_COLUMNS'].to_i
else
result = unix? ? dynamic_width : 80
end
(result < 10) ? 80 : result
rescue
80
end
# Calculate the dynamic width of the terminal
def dynamic_width
@dynamic_width ||= (dynamic_width_stty.nonzero? || dynamic_width_tput)
end
def dynamic_width_stty
%x{stty size 2>/dev/null}.split[1].to_i
end
def dynamic_width_tput
%x{tput cols 2>/dev/null}.to_i
end
def unix?
RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /(aix|darwin|linux|(net|free|open)bsd|cygwin|solaris|irix|hpux)/i
end
def truncate(string, width)
if string.length <= width
string
else
( string[0, width-3] || "" ) + "..."
end
end
end
end
end