lib/thor/shell/html.rb
require 'thor/shell/basic' class Thor module Shell # Inherit from Thor::Shell::Basic and add set_color behavior. Check # Thor::Shell::Basic to see all available methods. # class HTML < Basic # The start of an HTML bold sequence. BOLD = "font-weight: bold" # Set the terminal's foreground HTML color to black. BLACK = 'color: black' # Set the terminal's foreground HTML color to red. RED = 'color: red' # Set the terminal's foreground HTML color to green. GREEN = 'color: green' # Set the terminal's foreground HTML color to yellow. YELLOW = 'color: yellow' # Set the terminal's foreground HTML color to blue. BLUE = 'color: blue' # Set the terminal's foreground HTML color to magenta. MAGENTA = 'color: magenta' # Set the terminal's foreground HTML color to cyan. CYAN = 'color: cyan' # Set the terminal's foreground HTML color to white. WHITE = 'color: white' # Set the terminal's background HTML color to black. ON_BLACK = 'background-color: black' # Set the terminal's background HTML color to red. ON_RED = 'background-color: red' # Set the terminal's background HTML color to green. ON_GREEN = 'background-color: green' # Set the terminal's background HTML color to yellow. ON_YELLOW = 'background-color: yellow' # Set the terminal's background HTML color to blue. ON_BLUE = 'background-color: blue' # Set the terminal's background HTML color to magenta. ON_MAGENTA = 'background-color: magenta' # Set the terminal's background HTML color to cyan. ON_CYAN = 'background-color: cyan' # Set the terminal's background HTML color to white. ON_WHITE = 'background-color: white' # Set color by using a string or one of the defined constants. If a third # option is set to true, it also adds bold to the string. This is based # on Highline implementation and it automatically appends CLEAR to the end # of the returned String. # def set_color(string, *colors) if colors.all? { |color| color.is_a?(Symbol) || color.is_a?(String) } html_colors = colors.map { |color| lookup_color(color) } "<span style=\"#{html_colors.join("; ")};\">#{string}</span>" else color, bold = colors html_color = self.class.const_get(color.to_s.upcase) if color.is_a?(Symbol) styles = [html_color] styles << BOLD if bold "<span style=\"#{styles.join("; ")};\">#{string}</span>" end end # Ask something to the user and receives a response. # # ==== Example # ask("What is your name?") # # TODO: Implement #ask for Thor::Shell::HTML def ask(statement, color=nil) raise NotImplementedError, "Implement #ask for Thor::Shell::HTML" end protected # Overwrite show_diff to show diff with colors if Diff::LCS is # available. # def show_diff(destination, content) #:nodoc: if diff_lcs_loaded? && ENV['THOR_DIFF'].nil? && ENV['RAILS_DIFF'].nil? actual = File.binread(destination).to_s.split("\n") content = content.to_s.split("\n") Diff::LCS.sdiff(actual, content).each do |diff| output_diff_line(diff) end else super end end def output_diff_line(diff) #:nodoc: case diff.action when '-' say "- #{diff.old_element.chomp}", :red, true when '+' say "+ #{diff.new_element.chomp}", :green, true when '!' say "- #{diff.old_element.chomp}", :red, true say "+ #{diff.new_element.chomp}", :green, true else say " #{diff.old_element.chomp}", nil, true end end # Check if Diff::LCS is loaded. If it is, use it to create pretty output # for diff. # def diff_lcs_loaded? #:nodoc: return true if defined?(Diff::LCS) return @diff_lcs_loaded unless @diff_lcs_loaded.nil? @diff_lcs_loaded = begin require 'diff/lcs' true rescue LoadError false end end end end end