# frozen_string_literal: true
require "shellwords"
require "active_support/core_ext/kernel/reporting"
require "active_support/core_ext/string/strip"
module Rails
module Generators
module Actions
def initialize(*) # :nodoc:
super
@indentation = 0
end
# Adds a +gem+ declaration to the +Gemfile+ for the specified gem.
#
# gem "rspec", group: :test
# gem "technoweenie-restful-authentication", lib: "restful-authentication", source: "http://gems.github.com/"
# gem "rails", "3.0", git: "https://github.com/rails/rails"
# gem "RedCloth", ">= 4.1.0", "< 4.2.0"
# gem "rspec", comment: "Put this comment above the gem declaration"
#
# Note that this method only adds the gem to the +Gemfile+; it does not
# install the gem.
#
# ==== Options
#
# [+:version+]
# The version constraints for the gem, specified as a string or an
# array of strings:
#
# gem "my_gem", version: "~> 1.1"
# gem "my_gem", version: [">= 1.1", "< 2.0"]
#
# Alternatively, can be specified as one or more arguments following the
# gem name:
#
# gem "my_gem", ">= 1.1", "< 2.0"
#
# [+:comment+]
# Outputs a comment above the +gem+ declaration in the +Gemfile+.
#
# gem "my_gem", comment: "First line.\nSecond line."
#
# Outputs:
#
# # First line.
# # Second line.
# gem "my_gem"
#
# [+:group+]
# The gem group in the +Gemfile+ that the gem belongs to.
#
# [+:git+]
# The URL of the git repository for the gem.
#
# Any additional options passed to this method will be appended to the
# +gem+ declaration in the +Gemfile+. For example:
#
# gem "my_gem", comment: "Edge my_gem", git: "https://example.com/my_gem.git", branch: "master"
#
# Outputs:
#
# # Edge my_gem
# gem "my_gem", git: "https://example.com/my_gem.git", branch: "master"
#
def gem(*args)
options = args.extract_options!
name, *versions = args
# Set the message to be shown in logs. Uses the git repo if one is given,
# otherwise use name (version).
parts, message = [ quote(name) ], name.dup
# Output a comment above the gem declaration.
comment = options.delete(:comment)
if versions = versions.any? ? versions : options.delete(:version)
_versions = Array(versions)
_versions.each do |version|
parts << quote(version)
end
message << " (#{_versions.join(", ")})"
end
message = options[:git] if options[:git]
log :gemfile, message
parts << quote(options) unless options.empty?
in_root do
str = []
if comment
comment.each_line do |comment_line|
str << indentation
str << "# #{comment_line}"
end
str << "\n"
end
str << indentation
str << "gem #{parts.join(", ")}"
append_file_with_newline "Gemfile", str.join, verbose: false
end
end
# Wraps gem entries inside a group.
#
# gem_group :development, :test do
# gem "rspec-rails"
# end
def gem_group(*names, &block)
options = names.extract_options!
str = names.map(&:inspect)
str << quote(options) unless options.empty?
str = str.join(", ")
log :gemfile, "group #{str}"
in_root do
append_file_with_newline "Gemfile", "\ngroup #{str} do", force: true
with_indentation(&block)
append_file_with_newline "Gemfile", "end", force: true
end
end
def github(repo, options = {}, &block)
str = [quote(repo)]
str << quote(options) unless options.empty?
str = str.join(", ")
log :github, "github #{str}"
in_root do
if @indentation.zero?
append_file_with_newline "Gemfile", "\ngithub #{str} do", force: true
else
append_file_with_newline "Gemfile", "#{indentation}github #{str} do", force: true
end
with_indentation(&block)
append_file_with_newline "Gemfile", "#{indentation}end", force: true
end
end
# Add the given source to +Gemfile+
#
# If block is given, gem entries in block are wrapped into the source group.
#
# add_source "http://gems.github.com/"
#
# add_source "http://gems.github.com/" do
# gem "rspec-rails"
# end
def add_source(source, options = {}, &block)
log :source, source
in_root do
if block
append_file_with_newline "Gemfile", "\nsource #{quote(source)} do", force: true
with_indentation(&block)
append_file_with_newline "Gemfile", "end", force: true
else
prepend_file "Gemfile", "source #{quote(source)}\n", verbose: false
end
end
end
# Adds configuration code to a \Rails runtime environment.
#
# By default, adds code inside the +Application+ class in
# +config/application.rb+ so that it applies to all environments.
#
# environment %(config.asset_host = "cdn.provider.com")
#
# Results in:
#
# # config/application.rb
# class Application < Rails::Application
# config.asset_host = "cdn.provider.com"
# # ...
# end
#
# If the +:env+ option is specified, the code will be added to the
# corresponding file in +config/environments+ instead.
#
# environment %(config.asset_host = "localhost:3000"), env: "development"
#
# Results in:
#
# # config/environments/development.rb
# Rails.application.configure do
# config.asset_host = "localhost:3000"
# # ...
# end
#
# +:env+ can also be an array. In which case, the code is added to each
# corresponding file in +config/environments+.
#
# The code can also be specified as the return value of the block:
#
# environment do
# %(config.asset_host = "cdn.provider.com")
# end
#
# environment(nil, env: "development") do
# %(config.asset_host = "localhost:3000")
# end
#
def environment(data = nil, options = {})
sentinel = "class Application < Rails::Application\n"
env_file_sentinel = "Rails.application.configure do\n"
data ||= yield if block_given?
in_root do
if options[:env].nil?
inject_into_file "config/application.rb", optimize_indentation(data, 4), after: sentinel, verbose: false
else
Array(options[:env]).each do |env|
inject_into_file "config/environments/#{env}.rb", optimize_indentation(data, 2), after: env_file_sentinel, verbose: false
end
end
end
end
alias :application :environment
# Runs one or more git commands.
#
# git :init
# # => runs `git init`
#
# git add: "this.file that.rb"
# # => runs `git add this.file that.rb`
#
# git commit: "-m 'First commit'"
# # => runs `git commit -m 'First commit'`
#
# git add: "good.rb", rm: "bad.cxx"
# # => runs `git add good.rb; git rm bad.cxx`
#
def git(commands = {})
if commands.is_a?(Symbol)
run "git #{commands}"
else
commands.each do |cmd, options|
run "git #{cmd} #{options}"
end
end
end
# Creates a file in +vendor/+. The contents can be specified as an
# argument or as the return value of the block.
#
# vendor "foreign.rb", <<~RUBY
# # Foreign code is fun
# RUBY
#
# vendor "foreign.rb" do
# "# Foreign code is fun"
# end
#
def vendor(filename, data = nil)
log :vendor, filename
data ||= yield if block_given?
create_file("vendor/#{filename}", optimize_indentation(data), verbose: false)
end
# Creates a file in +lib/+. The contents can be specified as an argument
# or as the return value of the block.
#
# lib "foreign.rb", <<~RUBY
# # Foreign code is fun
# RUBY
#
# lib "foreign.rb" do
# "# Foreign code is fun"
# end
#
def lib(filename, data = nil)
log :lib, filename
data ||= yield if block_given?
create_file("lib/#{filename}", optimize_indentation(data), verbose: false)
end
# Creates a Rake tasks file in +lib/tasks/+. The code can be specified as
# an argument or as the return value of the block.
#
# rakefile "bootstrap.rake", <<~RUBY
# task :bootstrap do
# puts "Boots! Boots! Boots!"
# end
# RUBY
#
# rakefile "bootstrap.rake" do
# project = ask("What is the UNIX name of your project?")
#
# <<~RUBY
# namespace :#{project} do
# task :bootstrap do
# puts "Boots! Boots! Boots!"
# end
# end
# RUBY
# end
#
def rakefile(filename, data = nil)
log :rakefile, filename
data ||= yield if block_given?
create_file("lib/tasks/#{filename}", optimize_indentation(data), verbose: false)
end
# Creates an initializer file in +config/initializers/+. The code can be
# specified as an argument or as the return value of the block.
#
# initializer "api.rb", <<~RUBY
# API_KEY = "123456"
# RUBY
#
# initializer "api.rb" do
# %(API_KEY = "123456")
# end
#
def initializer(filename, data = nil)
log :initializer, filename
data ||= yield if block_given?
create_file("config/initializers/#{filename}", optimize_indentation(data), verbose: false)
end
# Runs another generator.
#
# generate "scaffold", "Post title:string body:text"
# generate "scaffold", "Post", "title:string", "body:text"
#
# The first argument is the generator name, and the remaining arguments
# are joined together and passed to the generator.
def generate(what, *args)
log :generate, what
options = args.extract_options!
options[:abort_on_failure] = !options[:inline]
rails_command "generate #{what} #{args.join(" ")}", options
end
# Runs the specified Rake task.
#
# rake "db:migrate"
# rake "db:migrate", env: "production"
# rake "db:migrate", abort_on_failure: true
# rake "stats", capture: true
# rake "gems:install", sudo: true
#
# ==== Options
#
# [+:env+]
# The \Rails environment in which to run the task. Defaults to
# <tt>ENV["RAILS_ENV"] || "development"</tt>.
#
# [+:abort_on_failure+]
# Whether to halt the generator if the task exits with a non-success
# exit status.
#
# [+:capture+]
# Whether to capture and return the output of the task.
#
# [+:sudo+]
# Whether to run the task using +sudo+.
def rake(command, options = {})
execute_command :rake, command, options
end
# Runs the specified \Rails command.
#
# rails_command "db:migrate"
# rails_command "db:migrate", env: "production"
# rails_command "db:migrate", abort_on_failure: true
# rails_command "stats", capture: true
# rails_command "gems:install", sudo: true
#
# ==== Options
#
# [+:env+]
# The \Rails environment in which to run the command. Defaults to
# <tt>ENV["RAILS_ENV"] || "development"</tt>.
#
# [+:abort_on_failure+]
# Whether to halt the generator if the command exits with a non-success
# exit status.
#
# [+:capture+]
# Whether to capture and return the output of the command.
#
# [+:sudo+]
# Whether to run the command using +sudo+.
def rails_command(command, options = {})
if options[:inline]
log :rails, command
command, *args = Shellwords.split(command)
in_root do
silence_warnings do
::Rails::Command.invoke(command, args, **options)
end
end
else
execute_command :rails, command, options
end
end
# Make an entry in \Rails routing file <tt>config/routes.rb</tt>
#
# route "root 'welcome#index'"
# route "root 'admin#index'", namespace: :admin
def route(routing_code, namespace: nil)
namespace = Array(namespace)
namespace_pattern = route_namespace_pattern(namespace)
routing_code = namespace.reverse.reduce(routing_code) do |code, name|
"namespace :#{name} do\n#{rebase_indentation(code, 2)}end"
end
log :route, routing_code
in_root do
if namespace_match = match_file("config/routes.rb", namespace_pattern)
base_indent, *, existing_block_indent = namespace_match.captures.compact.map(&:length)
existing_line_pattern = /^[ ]{,#{existing_block_indent}}\S.+\n?/
routing_code = rebase_indentation(routing_code, base_indent + 2).gsub(existing_line_pattern, "")
namespace_pattern = /#{Regexp.escape namespace_match.to_s}/
end
inject_into_file "config/routes.rb", routing_code, after: namespace_pattern, verbose: false, force: false
if behavior == :revoke && namespace.any? && namespace_match
empty_block_pattern = /(#{namespace_pattern})((?:\s*end\n){1,#{namespace.size}})/
gsub_file "config/routes.rb", empty_block_pattern, verbose: false, force: true do |matched|
beginning, ending = empty_block_pattern.match(matched).captures
ending.sub!(/\A\s*end\n/, "") while !ending.empty? && beginning.sub!(/^[ ]*namespace .+ do\n\s*\z/, "")
beginning + ending
end
end
end
end
# Reads the given file at the source root and prints it in the console.
#
# readme "README"
def readme(path)
log File.read(find_in_source_paths(path))
end
private
# Define log for backwards compatibility. If just one argument is sent,
# invoke say, otherwise invoke say_status. Differently from say and
# similarly to say_status, this method respects the quiet? option given.
def log(*args) # :doc:
if args.size == 1
say args.first.to_s unless options.quiet?
else
args << (behavior == :invoke ? :green : :red)
say_status(*args)
end
end
# Runs the supplied command using either "rake ..." or "rails ..."
# based on the executor parameter provided.
def execute_command(executor, command, options = {}) # :doc:
log executor, command
sudo = options[:sudo] && !Gem.win_platform? ? "sudo " : ""
config = {
env: { "RAILS_ENV" => (options[:env] || ENV["RAILS_ENV"] || "development") },
verbose: false,
capture: options[:capture],
abort_on_failure: options[:abort_on_failure],
}
in_root { run("#{sudo}#{Shellwords.escape Gem.ruby} bin/#{executor} #{command}", config) }
end
# Always returns value in double quotes.
def quote(value) # :doc:
if value.respond_to? :each_pair
return value.map do |k, v|
"#{k}: #{quote(v)}"
end.join(", ")
end
return value.inspect unless value.is_a? String
"\"#{value.tr("'", '"')}\""
end
# Returns optimized string with indentation
def optimize_indentation(value, amount = 0) # :doc:
return "#{value}\n" unless value.is_a?(String)
"#{value.strip_heredoc.indent(amount).chomp}\n"
end
alias rebase_indentation optimize_indentation
# Indent the +Gemfile+ to the depth of @indentation
def indentation # :doc:
" " * @indentation
end
# Manage +Gemfile+ indentation for a DSL action block
def with_indentation(&block) # :doc:
@indentation += 1
instance_eval(&block)
ensure
@indentation -= 1
end
# Append string to a file with a newline if necessary
def append_file_with_newline(path, str, options = {})
gsub_file path, /\n?\z/, options do |match|
match.end_with?("\n") ? "" : "\n#{str}\n"
end
end
def match_file(path, pattern)
File.read(path).match(pattern) if File.exist?(path)
end
def route_namespace_pattern(namespace)
namespace.each_with_index.reverse_each.reduce(nil) do |pattern, (name, i)|
cummulative_margin = "\\#{i + 1}[ ]{2}"
blank_or_indented_line = "^[ ]*\n|^#{cummulative_margin}.*\n"
"(?:(?:#{blank_or_indented_line})*?^(#{cummulative_margin})namespace :#{name} do\n#{pattern})?"
end.then do |pattern|
/^([ ]*).+\.routes\.draw do[ ]*\n#{pattern}/
end
end
end
end
end