Module: Bundler::Thor::Actions
- Included in:
- CLI
- Defined in:
- lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/directory.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/create_file.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/create_link.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/empty_directory.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/inject_into_file.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/file_manipulation.rb
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: ClassMethods Classes: CapturableERB, CreateFile, CreateLink, Directory, EmptyDirectory, InjectIntoFile
Constant Summary collapse
- WARNINGS =
Injects the given content into a file. Different from gsub_file, this method is reversible.
Parameters
- destination<String>
-
Relative path to the destination root
- data<String>
-
Data to add to the file. Can be given as a block.
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status and the flag for injection (:after or :before) or :force => true for insert two or more times the same content.
Examples
insert_into_file "config/environment.rb", "config.gem :thor", :after => "Rails::Initializer.run do |config|\n" insert_into_file "config/environment.rb", :after => "Rails::Initializer.run do |config|\n" do gems = ask "Which gems would you like to add?" gems.split(" ").map{ |gem| " config.gem :#{gem}" }.join("\n") end
{ unchanged_no_flag: 'File unchanged! The supplied flag value not found!' }
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#behavior ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute behavior.
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.included(base) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#action(instance) ⇒ Object
Wraps an action object and call it accordingly to the thor class behavior.
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#append_to_file(path, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
(also: #append_file)
Append text to a file.
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#apply(path, config = {}) ⇒ Object
Loads an external file and execute it in the instance binding.
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#chmod(path, mode, config = {}) ⇒ Object
Changes the mode of the given file or directory.
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#comment_lines(path, flag, *args) ⇒ Object
Comment all lines matching a given regex.
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#copy_file(source, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
Examples.
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#create_file(destination, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
(also: #add_file)
Create a new file relative to the destination root with the given data, which is the return value of a block or a data string.
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#create_link(destination, *args) ⇒ Object
(also: #add_link)
Create a new file relative to the destination root from the given source.
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#destination_root ⇒ Object
Returns the root for this thor class (also aliased as destination root).
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#destination_root=(root) ⇒ Object
Sets the root for this thor class.
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#directory(source, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
Copies recursively the files from source directory to root directory.
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#empty_directory(destination, config = {}) ⇒ Object
Creates an empty directory.
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#find_in_source_paths(file) ⇒ Object
Receives a file or directory and search for it in the source paths.
-
#get(source, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
Gets the content at the given address and places it at the given relative destination.
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#gsub_file(path, flag, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
Run a regular expression replacement on a file.
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#in_root ⇒ Object
Goes to the root and execute the given block.
-
#initialize(args = [], options = {}, config = {}) ⇒ Object
Extends initializer to add more configuration options.
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#inject_into_class(path, klass, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
Injects text right after the class definition.
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#inject_into_module(path, module_name, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
Injects text right after the module definition.
- #insert_into_file(destination, *args, &block) ⇒ Object (also: #inject_into_file)
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#inside(dir = "", config = {}, &block) ⇒ Object
Do something in the root or on a provided subfolder.
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#link_file(source, *args) ⇒ Object
Links the file from the relative source to the relative destination.
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#prepend_to_file(path, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
(also: #prepend_file)
Prepend text to a file.
-
#relative_to_original_destination_root(path, remove_dot = true) ⇒ Object
Returns the given path relative to the absolute root (ie, root where the script started).
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#remove_file(path, config = {}) ⇒ Object
(also: #remove_dir)
Removes a file at the given location.
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#run(command, config = {}) ⇒ Object
Executes a command returning the contents of the command.
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#run_ruby_script(command, config = {}) ⇒ Object
Executes a ruby script (taking into account WIN32 platform quirks).
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#source_paths ⇒ Object
Holds source paths in instance so they can be manipulated.
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#template(source, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
Gets an ERB template at the relative source, executes it and makes a copy at the relative destination.
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#thor(command, *args) ⇒ Object
Run a thor command.
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#uncomment_lines(path, flag, *args) ⇒ Object
Uncomment all lines matching a given regex.
Instance Attribute Details
#behavior ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute behavior.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions.rb', line 10 def behavior @behavior end |
Class Method Details
.included(base) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions.rb', line 12 def self.included(base) #:nodoc: super(base) base.extend ClassMethods end |
Instance Method Details
#action(instance) ⇒ Object
Wraps an action object and call it accordingly to the thor class behavior.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions.rb', line 89 def action(instance) #:nodoc: if behavior == :revoke instance.revoke! else instance.invoke! end end |
#append_to_file(path, *args, &block) ⇒ Object Also known as: append_file
Append text to a file. Since it depends on insert_into_file, it’s reversible.
Parameters
- path<String>
-
path of the file to be changed
- data<String>
-
the data to append to the file, can be also given as a block.
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status.
Example
append_to_file 'config/environments/test.rb', 'config.gem "rspec"'
append_to_file 'config/environments/test.rb' do
'config.gem "rspec"'
end
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/file_manipulation.rb', line 195 def append_to_file(path, *args, &block) config = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} config[:before] = /\z/ insert_into_file(path, *(args << config), &block) end |
#apply(path, config = {}) ⇒ Object
Loads an external file and execute it in the instance binding.
Parameters
- path<String>
-
The path to the file to execute. Can be a web address or a relative path from the source root.
Examples
apply "http://gist.github.com/103208"
apply "recipes/jquery.rb"
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions.rb', line 216 def apply(path, config = {}) verbose = config.fetch(:verbose, true) is_uri = path =~ %r{^https?\://} path = find_in_source_paths(path) unless is_uri say_status :apply, path, verbose shell.padding += 1 if verbose contents = if is_uri require "open-uri" URI.open(path, "Accept" => "application/x-thor-template", &:read) else open(path, &:read) end instance_eval(contents, path) shell.padding -= 1 if verbose end |
#chmod(path, mode, config = {}) ⇒ Object
Changes the mode of the given file or directory.
Parameters
- mode<Integer>
-
the file mode
- path<String>
-
the name of the file to change mode
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status.
Example
chmod "script/server", 0755
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/file_manipulation.rb', line 148 def chmod(path, mode, config = {}) return unless behavior == :invoke path = File.(path, destination_root) say_status :chmod, relative_to_original_destination_root(path), config.fetch(:verbose, true) unless [:pretend] require "fileutils" FileUtils.chmod_R(mode, path) end end |
#comment_lines(path, flag, *args) ⇒ Object
Comment all lines matching a given regex. It will leave the space which existed before the beginning of the line in tact and will insert a single space after the comment hash.
Parameters
- path<String>
-
path of the file to be changed
- flag<Regexp|String>
-
the regexp or string used to decide which lines to comment
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status.
Example
comment_lines 'config/initializers/session_store.rb', /cookie_store/
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/file_manipulation.rb', line 312 def comment_lines(path, flag, *args) flag = flag.respond_to?(:source) ? flag.source : flag gsub_file(path, /^(\s*)([^#\n]*#{flag})/, '\1# \2', *args) end |
#copy_file(source, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
Examples
copy_file "README", "doc/README"
copy_file "doc/README"
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/file_manipulation.rb', line 21 def copy_file(source, *args, &block) config = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} destination = args.first || source source = File.(find_in_source_paths(source.to_s)) resulting_destination = create_file destination, nil, config do content = File.binread(source) content = yield(content) if block content end if config[:mode] == :preserve mode = File.stat(source).mode chmod(resulting_destination, mode, config) end end |
#create_file(destination, *args, &block) ⇒ Object Also known as: add_file
Create a new file relative to the destination root with the given data, which is the return value of a block or a data string.
Parameters
- destination<String>
-
the relative path to the destination root.
- data<String|NilClass>
-
the data to append to the file.
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status.
Examples
create_file "lib/fun_party.rb" do
hostname = ask("What is the virtual hostname I should use?")
"vhost.name = #{hostname}"
end
create_file "config/apache.conf", "your apache config"
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/create_file.rb', line 22 def create_file(destination, *args, &block) config = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} data = args.first action CreateFile.new(self, destination, block || data.to_s, config) end |
#create_link(destination, *args) ⇒ Object Also known as: add_link
Create a new file relative to the destination root from the given source.
Parameters
- destination<String>
-
the relative path to the destination root.
- source<String|NilClass>
-
the relative path to the source root.
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status.
-
give :symbolic => false for hard link.
Examples
create_link "config/apache.conf", "/etc/apache.conf"
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/create_link.rb', line 17 def create_link(destination, *args) config = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} source = args.first action CreateLink.new(self, destination, source, config) end |
#destination_root ⇒ Object
Returns the root for this thor class (also aliased as destination root).
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions.rb', line 99 def destination_root @destination_stack.last end |
#destination_root=(root) ⇒ Object
Sets the root for this thor class. Relatives path are added to the directory where the script was invoked and expanded.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions.rb', line 106 def destination_root=(root) @destination_stack ||= [] @destination_stack[0] = File.(root || "") end |
#directory(source, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
Copies recursively the files from source directory to root directory. If any of the files finishes with .tt, it’s considered to be a template and is placed in the destination without the extension .tt. If any empty directory is found, it’s copied and all .empty_directory files are ignored. If any file name is wrapped within % signs, the text within the % signs will be executed as a method and replaced with the returned value. Let’s suppose a doc directory with the following files:
doc/
components/.empty_directory
README
rdoc.rb.tt
%app_name%.rb
When invoked as:
directory "doc"
It will create a doc directory in the destination with the following files (assuming that the ‘app_name` method returns the value “blog”):
doc/
components/
README
rdoc.rb
blog.rb
Encoded path note: Since Bundler::Thor internals use Object#respond_to? to check if it can expand %something%, this ‘something` should be a public method in the class calling #directory. If a method is private, Bundler::Thor stack raises PrivateMethodEncodedError.
Parameters
- source<String>
-
the relative path to the source root.
- destination<String>
-
the relative path to the destination root.
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status. If :recursive => false, does not look for paths recursively. If :mode => :preserve, preserve the file mode from the source. If :exclude_pattern => /regexp/, prevents copying files that match that regexp.
Examples
directory "doc"
directory "doc", "docs", :recursive => false
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/directory.rb', line 49 def directory(source, *args, &block) config = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} destination = args.first || source action Directory.new(self, source, destination || source, config, &block) end |
#empty_directory(destination, config = {}) ⇒ Object
Creates an empty directory.
Parameters
- destination<String>
-
the relative path to the destination root.
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status.
Examples
empty_directory "doc"
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/empty_directory.rb', line 13 def empty_directory(destination, config = {}) action EmptyDirectory.new(self, destination, config) end |
#find_in_source_paths(file) ⇒ Object
Receives a file or directory and search for it in the source paths.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions.rb', line 133 def find_in_source_paths(file) possible_files = [file, file + TEMPLATE_EXTNAME] relative_root = relative_to_original_destination_root(destination_root, false) source_paths.each do |source| possible_files.each do |f| source_file = File.(f, File.join(source, relative_root)) return source_file if File.exist?(source_file) end end = "Could not find #{file.inspect} in any of your source paths. ".dup unless self.class.source_root << "Please invoke #{self.class.name}.source_root(PATH) with the PATH containing your templates. " end << if source_paths.empty? "Currently you have no source paths." else "Your current source paths are: \n#{source_paths.join("\n")}" end raise Error, end |
#get(source, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
Gets the content at the given address and places it at the given relative destination. If a block is given instead of destination, the content of the url is yielded and used as location.
get
relies on open-uri, so passing application user input would provide a command injection attack vector.
Parameters
- source<String>
-
the address of the given content.
- destination<String>
-
the relative path to the destination root.
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status.
Examples
get "http://gist.github.com/103208", "doc/README"
get "http://gist.github.com/103208" do |content|
content.split("\n").first
end
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/file_manipulation.rb', line 79 def get(source, *args, &block) config = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} destination = args.first render = if source =~ %r{^https?\://} require "open-uri" URI.send(:open, source) { |input| input.binmode.read } else source = File.(find_in_source_paths(source.to_s)) open(source) { |input| input.binmode.read } end destination ||= if block_given? block.arity == 1 ? yield(render) : yield else File.basename(source) end create_file destination, render, config end |
#gsub_file(path, flag, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
Run a regular expression replacement on a file.
Parameters
- path<String>
-
path of the file to be changed
- flag<Regexp|String>
-
the regexp or string to be replaced
- replacement<String>
-
the replacement, can be also given as a block
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status, and :force => true, to force the replacement regardles of runner behavior.
Example
gsub_file 'app/controllers/application_controller.rb', /#\s*(filter_parameter_logging :password)/, '\1'
gsub_file 'README', /rake/, :green do |match|
match << " no more. Use thor!"
end
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/file_manipulation.rb', line 265 def gsub_file(path, flag, *args, &block) config = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} return unless behavior == :invoke || config.fetch(:force, false) path = File.(path, destination_root) say_status :gsub, relative_to_original_destination_root(path), config.fetch(:verbose, true) unless [:pretend] content = File.binread(path) content.gsub!(flag, *args, &block) File.open(path, "wb") { |file| file.write(content) } end end |
#in_root ⇒ Object
Goes to the root and execute the given block.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions.rb', line 200 def in_root inside(@destination_stack.first) { yield } end |
#initialize(args = [], options = {}, config = {}) ⇒ Object
Extends initializer to add more configuration options.
Configuration
- behavior<Symbol>
-
The actions default behavior. Can be :invoke or :revoke. It also accepts :force, :skip and :pretend to set the behavior and the respective option.
- destination_root<String>
-
The root directory needed for some actions.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions.rb', line 72 def initialize(args = [], = {}, config = {}) self.behavior = case config[:behavior].to_s when "force", "skip" (, config[:behavior]) :invoke when "revoke" :revoke else :invoke end super self.destination_root = config[:destination_root] end |
#inject_into_class(path, klass, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
Injects text right after the class definition. Since it depends on insert_into_file, it’s reversible.
Parameters
- path<String>
-
path of the file to be changed
- klass<String|Class>
-
the class to be manipulated
- data<String>
-
the data to append to the class, can be also given as a block.
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status.
Examples
inject_into_class "app/controllers/application_controller.rb", "ApplicationController", " filter_parameter :password\n"
inject_into_class "app/controllers/application_controller.rb", "ApplicationController" do
" filter_parameter :password\n"
end
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/file_manipulation.rb', line 219 def inject_into_class(path, klass, *args, &block) config = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} config[:after] = /class #{klass}\n|class #{klass} .*\n/ insert_into_file(path, *(args << config), &block) end |
#inject_into_module(path, module_name, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
Injects text right after the module definition. Since it depends on insert_into_file, it’s reversible.
Parameters
- path<String>
-
path of the file to be changed
- module_name<String|Class>
-
the module to be manipulated
- data<String>
-
the data to append to the class, can be also given as a block.
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status.
Examples
inject_into_module "app/helpers/application_helper.rb", "ApplicationHelper", " def help; 'help'; end\n"
inject_into_module "app/helpers/application_helper.rb", "ApplicationHelper" do
" def help; 'help'; end\n"
end
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/file_manipulation.rb', line 242 def inject_into_module(path, module_name, *args, &block) config = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} config[:after] = /module #{module_name}\n|module #{module_name} .*\n/ insert_into_file(path, *(args << config), &block) end |
#insert_into_file(destination, *args, &block) ⇒ Object Also known as: inject_into_file
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/inject_into_file.rb', line 26 def insert_into_file(destination, *args, &block) data = block_given? ? block : args.shift config = args.shift || {} config[:after] = /\z/ unless config.key?(:before) || config.key?(:after) action InjectIntoFile.new(self, destination, data, config) end |
#inside(dir = "", config = {}, &block) ⇒ Object
Do something in the root or on a provided subfolder. If a relative path is given it’s referenced from the current root. The full path is yielded to the block you provide. The path is set back to the previous path when the method exits.
Returns the value yielded by the block.
Parameters
- dir<String>
-
the directory to move to.
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => true to log and use padding.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions.rb', line 170 def inside(dir = "", config = {}, &block) verbose = config.fetch(:verbose, false) pretend = [:pretend] say_status :inside, dir, verbose shell.padding += 1 if verbose @destination_stack.push File.(dir, destination_root) # If the directory doesnt exist and we're not pretending if !File.exist?(destination_root) && !pretend require "fileutils" FileUtils.mkdir_p(destination_root) end result = nil if pretend # In pretend mode, just yield down to the block result = block.arity == 1 ? yield(destination_root) : yield else require "fileutils" FileUtils.cd(destination_root) { result = block.arity == 1 ? yield(destination_root) : yield } end @destination_stack.pop shell.padding -= 1 if verbose result end |
#link_file(source, *args) ⇒ Object
Links the file from the relative source to the relative destination. If the destination is not given it’s assumed to be equal to the source.
Parameters
- source<String>
-
the relative path to the source root.
- destination<String>
-
the relative path to the destination root.
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status.
Examples
link_file "README", "doc/README"
link_file "doc/README"
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/file_manipulation.rb', line 51 def link_file(source, *args) config = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} destination = args.first || source source = File.(find_in_source_paths(source.to_s)) create_link destination, source, config end |
#prepend_to_file(path, *args, &block) ⇒ Object Also known as: prepend_file
Prepend text to a file. Since it depends on insert_into_file, it’s reversible.
Parameters
- path<String>
-
path of the file to be changed
- data<String>
-
the data to prepend to the file, can be also given as a block.
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status.
Example
prepend_to_file 'config/environments/test.rb', 'config.gem "rspec"'
prepend_to_file 'config/environments/test.rb' do
'config.gem "rspec"'
end
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/file_manipulation.rb', line 173 def prepend_to_file(path, *args, &block) config = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} config[:after] = /\A/ insert_into_file(path, *(args << config), &block) end |
#relative_to_original_destination_root(path, remove_dot = true) ⇒ Object
Returns the given path relative to the absolute root (ie, root where the script started).
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions.rb', line 114 def relative_to_original_destination_root(path, remove_dot = true) root = @destination_stack[0] if path.start_with?(root) && [File::SEPARATOR, File::ALT_SEPARATOR, nil, ''].include?(path[root.size..root.size]) path = path.dup path[0...root.size] = '.' remove_dot ? (path[2..-1] || "") : path else path end end |
#remove_file(path, config = {}) ⇒ Object Also known as: remove_dir
Removes a file at the given location.
Parameters
- path<String>
-
path of the file to be changed
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status.
Example
remove_file 'README'
remove_file 'app/controllers/application_controller.rb'
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/file_manipulation.rb', line 329 def remove_file(path, config = {}) return unless behavior == :invoke path = File.(path, destination_root) say_status :remove, relative_to_original_destination_root(path), config.fetch(:verbose, true) if ![:pretend] && (File.exist?(path) || File.symlink?(path)) require "fileutils" ::FileUtils.rm_rf(path) end end |
#run(command, config = {}) ⇒ Object
Executes a command returning the contents of the command.
Parameters
- command<String>
-
the command to be executed.
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status, :capture => true to hide to output. Specify :with to append an executable to command execution.
Example
inside('vendor') do
run('ln -s ~/edge rails')
end
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions.rb', line 248 def run(command, config = {}) return unless behavior == :invoke destination = relative_to_original_destination_root(destination_root, false) desc = "#{command} from #{destination.inspect}" if config[:with] desc = "#{File.basename(config[:with].to_s)} #{desc}" command = "#{config[:with]} #{command}" end say_status :run, desc, config.fetch(:verbose, true) return if [:pretend] env_splat = [config[:env]] if config[:env] if config[:capture] require "open3" result, status = Open3.capture2e(*env_splat, command.to_s) success = status.success? else result = system(*env_splat, command.to_s) success = result end abort if !success && config.fetch(:abort_on_failure, self.class.exit_on_failure?) result end |
#run_ruby_script(command, config = {}) ⇒ Object
Executes a ruby script (taking into account WIN32 platform quirks).
Parameters
- command<String>
-
the command to be executed.
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions.rb', line 285 def run_ruby_script(command, config = {}) return unless behavior == :invoke run command, config.merge(:with => Bundler::Thor::Util.ruby_command) end |
#source_paths ⇒ Object
Holds source paths in instance so they can be manipulated.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions.rb', line 127 def source_paths @source_paths ||= self.class.source_paths_for_search end |
#template(source, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
Gets an ERB template at the relative source, executes it and makes a copy at the relative destination. If the destination is not given it’s assumed to be equal to the source removing .tt from the filename.
Parameters
- source<String>
-
the relative path to the source root.
- destination<String>
-
the relative path to the destination root.
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status.
Examples
template "README", "doc/README"
template "doc/README"
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/file_manipulation.rb', line 115 def template(source, *args, &block) config = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} destination = args.first || source.sub(/#{TEMPLATE_EXTNAME}$/, "") source = File.(find_in_source_paths(source.to_s)) context = config.delete(:context) || instance_eval("binding") create_file destination, nil, config do match = ERB.version.match(/(\d+\.\d+\.\d+)/) capturable_erb = if match && match[1] >= "2.2.0" # Ruby 2.6+ CapturableERB.new(::File.binread(source), :trim_mode => "-", :eoutvar => "@output_buffer") else CapturableERB.new(::File.binread(source), nil, "-", "@output_buffer") end content = capturable_erb.tap do |erb| erb.filename = source end.result(context) content = yield(content) if block content end end |
#thor(command, *args) ⇒ Object
Run a thor command. A hash of options can be given and it’s converted to switches.
Parameters
- command<String>
-
the command to be invoked
- args<Array>
-
arguments to the command
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status, :capture => true to hide to output. Other options are given as parameter to Bundler::Thor.
Examples
thor :install, "http://gist.github.com/103208"
#=> thor install http://gist.github.com/103208
thor :list, :all => true, :substring => 'rails'
#=> thor list --all --substring=rails
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions.rb', line 308 def thor(command, *args) config = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} verbose = config.key?(:verbose) ? config.delete(:verbose) : true pretend = config.key?(:pretend) ? config.delete(:pretend) : false capture = config.key?(:capture) ? config.delete(:capture) : false args.unshift(command) args.push Bundler::Thor::Options.to_switches(config) command = args.join(" ").strip run command, :with => :thor, :verbose => verbose, :pretend => pretend, :capture => capture end |
#uncomment_lines(path, flag, *args) ⇒ Object
Uncomment all lines matching a given regex. It will leave the space which existed before the comment hash in tact but will remove any spacing between the comment hash and the beginning of the line.
Parameters
- path<String>
-
path of the file to be changed
- flag<Regexp|String>
-
the regexp or string used to decide which lines to uncomment
- config<Hash>
-
give :verbose => false to not log the status.
Example
uncomment_lines 'config/initializers/session_store.rb', /active_record/
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/actions/file_manipulation.rb', line 293 def uncomment_lines(path, flag, *args) flag = flag.respond_to?(:source) ? flag.source : flag gsub_file(path, /^(\s*)#[[:blank:]]*(.*#{flag})/, '\1\2', *args) end |