Class: Asciidoctor::Cli::Options
- Defined in:
- lib/asciidoctor/cli/options.rb
Overview
List of options that can be specified on the command line
Class Method Summary collapse
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#initialize(options = {}) ⇒ Options
constructor
A new instance of Options.
- #parse!(args) ⇒ Object
- #print_version(os = $stdout) ⇒ Object
Constructor Details
#initialize(options = {}) ⇒ Options
Returns a new instance of Options.
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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/cli/options.rb', line 10 def initialize( = {}) self[:attributes] = [:attributes] || {} self[:input_files] = [:input_files] self[:output_file] = [:output_file] self[:safe] = [:safe] || SafeMode::UNSAFE self[:standalone] = .fetch :standalone, true self[:template_dirs] = [:template_dirs] self[:template_engine] = [:template_engine] self[:attributes]['doctype'] = [:doctype] if [:doctype] self[:attributes]['backend'] = [:backend] if [:backend] self[:eruby] = [:eruby] self[:verbose] = .fetch :verbose, 1 self[:warnings] = .fetch :warnings, false self[:load_paths] = [:load_paths] self[:requires] = [:requires] self[:base_dir] = [:base_dir] self[:source_dir] = [:source_dir] self[:destination_dir] = [:destination_dir] self[:failure_level] = ::Logger::Severity::FATAL self[:trace] = false self[:timings] = false end |
Class Method Details
Instance Method Details
#parse!(args) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/cli/options.rb', line 37 def parse!(args) opts_parser = ::OptionParser.new do |opts| # NOTE don't use squiggly heredoc to maintain compatibility with Ruby < 2.3 opts. = <<-'EOS'.gsub ' ', '' Usage: asciidoctor [OPTION]... FILE... Convert the AsciiDoc input FILE(s) to the backend output format (e.g., HTML 5, DocBook 5, etc.) Unless specified otherwise, the output is written to a file whose name is derived from the input file. Application log messages are printed to STDERR. Example: asciidoctor input.adoc EOS opts.on('-b', '--backend BACKEND', 'set backend output format: [html5, xhtml5, docbook5, manpage] (default: html5)', 'additional backends are supported via extended converters (e.g., pdf, epub3)') do |backend| self[:attributes]['backend'] = backend end opts.on('-d', '--doctype DOCTYPE', ['article', 'book', 'manpage', 'inline'], 'document type to use when converting document: [article, book, manpage, inline] (default: article)') do |doctype| self[:attributes]['doctype'] = doctype end opts.on('-e', '--embedded', 'suppress enclosing document structure and output an embedded document (default: false)') do self[:standalone] = false end opts.on('-o', '--out-file FILE', 'output file (default: based on path of input file); use - to output to STDOUT') do |output_file| self[:output_file] = output_file end opts.on('--safe', 'set safe mode level to safe (default: unsafe)', 'enables include directives, but prevents access to ancestor paths of source file', 'provided for compatibility with the asciidoc command') do self[:safe] = SafeMode::SAFE end opts.on('-S', '--safe-mode SAFE_MODE', (safe_mode_names = SafeMode.names), %(set safe mode level explicitly: [#{safe_mode_names.join ', '}] (default: unsafe)), 'disables potentially dangerous macros in source files, such as include::[]') do |name| self[:safe] = SafeMode.value_for_name name end opts.on('-s', '--no-header-footer', 'suppress enclosing document structure and output an embedded document (default: false)') do self[:standalone] = false end opts.on('-n', '--section-numbers', 'auto-number section titles in the HTML backend; disabled by default') do self[:attributes]['sectnums'] = '' end opts.on('--eruby ERUBY', ['erb', 'erubi', 'erubis'], 'specify eRuby implementation to use when rendering custom ERB templates: [erb, erubi, erubis] (default: erb)') do |eruby| self[:eruby] = eruby end opts.on('-a', '--attribute name[=value]', 'a document attribute to set in the form of name, name!, or name=value pair', 'this attribute takes precedence over the same attribute defined in the source document', 'unless either the name or value ends in @ (i.e., name@=value or name=value@)') do |attr| next if (attr = attr.rstrip).empty? || attr == '=' begin attr = attr.encode UTF_8 rescue ::EncodingError attr = attr.force_encoding UTF_8 end unless attr.encoding == UTF_8 name, _, val = attr.partition '=' self[:attributes][name] = val end opts.on('-T', '--template-dir DIR', 'a directory containing custom converter templates that override the built-in converter (requires tilt gem)', 'may be specified multiple times') do |template_dir| if self[:template_dirs].nil? self[:template_dirs] = [template_dir] elsif ::Array === self[:template_dirs] self[:template_dirs] << template_dir else self[:template_dirs] = [self[:template_dirs], template_dir] end end opts.on('-E', '--template-engine NAME', 'template engine to use for the custom converter templates (loads gem on demand)') do |template_engine| self[:template_engine] = template_engine end opts.on('-B', '--base-dir DIR', 'base directory containing the document and resources (default: directory of source file)') do |base_dir| self[:base_dir] = base_dir end opts.on('-R', '--source-dir DIR', 'source root directory (used for calculating path in destination directory)') do |src_dir| self[:source_dir] = src_dir end opts.on('-D', '--destination-dir DIR', 'destination output directory (default: directory of source file)') do |dest_dir| self[:destination_dir] = dest_dir end opts.on('-IDIRECTORY', '--load-path DIRECTORY', 'add a directory to the $LOAD_PATH', 'may be specified more than once') do |path| (self[:load_paths] ||= []).concat(path.split ::File::PATH_SEPARATOR) end opts.on('-rLIBRARY', '--require LIBRARY', 'require the specified library before executing the processor (using require)', 'may be specified more than once') do |path| (self[:requires] ||= []).concat(path.split ',') end opts.on('--failure-level LEVEL', %w(info INFO warning WARNING error ERROR fatal FATAL), 'set minimum log level that yields a non-zero exit code: [INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL] (default: FATAL)') do |level| level = 'WARN' if (level = level.upcase) == 'WARNING' self[:failure_level] = ::Logger::Severity.const_get level end opts.on('-q', '--quiet', 'silence application log messages and script warnings (default: false)') do self[:verbose] = 0 end opts.on('--trace', 'include backtrace information when reporting errors (default: false)') do self[:trace] = true end opts.on('-v', '--verbose', 'directs application messages logged at DEBUG or INFO level to STDERR (default: false)') do self[:verbose] = 2 end opts.on('-w', '--warnings', 'turn on script warnings (default: false)') do self[:warnings] = true end opts.on('-t', '--timings', 'print timings report (default: false)') do self[:timings] = true end opts.on_tail('-h', '--help [TOPIC]', 'print a help message', 'show this usage if TOPIC is not specified or recognized', 'show an overview of the AsciiDoc syntax if TOPIC is syntax', 'dump the Asciidoctor man page (in troff/groff format) if TOPIC is manpage') do |topic| case topic # use `asciidoctor -h manpage | man -l -` to view with man pager when 'manpage' if (manpage_path = ::ENV['ASCIIDOCTOR_MANPAGE_PATH']) if ::File.exist? manpage_path if manpage_path.end_with? '.gz' require 'zlib' unless defined? ::Zlib::GzipReader $stdout.puts ::Zlib::GzipReader.open(manpage_path) {|gz| gz.read } else $stdout.puts ::File.read manpage_path end else $stderr.puts %(asciidoctor: FAILED: manual page not found: #{manpage_path}) return 1 end # Ruby 2.3 requires the extra brackets around the ::File.join method call elsif ::File.exist? (manpage_path = (::File.join ROOT_DIR, 'man', 'asciidoctor.1')) $stdout.puts ::File.read manpage_path else manpage_path = %x(man -w asciidoctor).chop rescue '' if manpage_path.empty? $stderr.puts 'asciidoctor: FAILED: manual page not found; try `man asciidoctor`' return 1 elsif manpage_path.end_with? '.gz' require 'zlib' unless defined? ::Zlib::GzipReader $stdout.puts ::Zlib::GzipReader.open(manpage_path) {|gz| gz.read } else $stdout.puts ::File.read manpage_path end end when 'syntax' # Ruby 2.3 requires the extra brackets around the ::File.join method call if ::File.exist? (syntax_path = (::File.join ROOT_DIR, 'data', 'reference', 'syntax.adoc')) $stdout.puts ::File.read syntax_path else $stderr.puts 'asciidoctor: FAILED: syntax page not found; visit https://asciidoctor.org/docs' return 1 end else $stdout.puts opts end return 0 end opts.on_tail('-V', '--version', 'display the version and runtime environment (or -v if no other flags or arguments)') do return print_version $stdout end end old_verbose, $VERBOSE = $VERBOSE, (args.include? '-w') opts_parser.parse! args if args.empty? if self[:verbose] == 2 # -v flag was specified return print_version $stdout else $stderr.puts opts_parser return 1 end end infiles = [] # shave off the file to process so that options errors appear correctly if args.size == 1 && args[0] == '-' infiles << args.pop else args.each do |file| if file.start_with? '-' # warn, but don't panic; we may have enough to proceed, so we won't force a failure $stderr.puts %(asciidoctor: WARNING: extra arguments detected (unparsed arguments: '#{args.join "', '"}') or incorrect usage of stdin) elsif ::File.file? file infiles << file # NOTE only attempt to glob if file is not found else # Tilt backslashes in Windows paths the Ruby-friendly way if ::File::ALT_SEPARATOR == RS && (file.include? RS) file = file.tr RS, FS end if (matches = ::Dir.glob file).empty? # NOTE if no matches, assume it's just a missing file and proceed infiles << file else infiles.concat matches end end end end infiles.reject {|file| file == '-' }.each do |file| begin fstat = ::File.stat file if fstat.file? || fstat.pipe? unless fstat.readable? $stderr.puts %(asciidoctor: FAILED: input file #{file} is not readable) return 1 end else $stderr.puts %(asciidoctor: FAILED: input path #{file} is a #{fstat.ftype}, not a file) return 1 end rescue ::Errno::ENOENT $stderr.puts %(asciidoctor: FAILED: input file #{file} is missing) return 1 end end self[:input_files] = infiles delete :attributes if self[:attributes].empty? if self[:template_dirs] begin require 'tilt' unless defined? ::Tilt.new rescue ::LoadError raise $! if self[:trace] $stderr.puts 'asciidoctor: FAILED: \'tilt\' could not be loaded' $stderr.puts ' You must have the tilt gem installed (gem install tilt) to use custom backend templates' $stderr.puts ' Use --trace to show backtrace' return 1 rescue ::SystemExit # not permitted here end end if (load_paths = self[:load_paths]) load_paths.uniq! load_paths.reverse_each {|path| $:.unshift ::File. path } end if (requires = self[:requires]) requires.uniq! requires.each do |path| begin require path rescue ::LoadError raise $! if self[:trace] $stderr.puts %(asciidoctor: FAILED: '#{path}' could not be loaded) $stderr.puts ' Use --trace to show backtrace' return 1 rescue ::SystemExit # not permitted here end end end self rescue ::OptionParser::MissingArgument $stderr.puts %(asciidoctor: option #{$!.}) $stdout.puts opts_parser 1 rescue ::OptionParser::InvalidOption, ::OptionParser::InvalidArgument $stderr.puts %(asciidoctor: #{$!.}) $stdout.puts opts_parser 1 ensure $VERBOSE = old_verbose end |
#print_version(os = $stdout) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/asciidoctor/cli/options.rb', line 306 def print_version os = $stdout os.puts %(Asciidoctor #{::Asciidoctor::VERSION} [https://asciidoctor.org]) encoding_info = { 'lc' => 'locale', 'fs' => 'filesystem', 'in' => 'internal', 'ex' => 'external' }.map do |k, v| %(#{k}:#{v == 'internal' ? (::File.open(__FILE__) {|f| f.getc.encoding }) : (::Encoding.find v)}) end os.puts %(Runtime Environment (#{::RUBY_DESCRIPTION}) (#{encoding_info.join ' '})) 0 end |