Module: Bundler::Thor::Base::ClassMethods
- Defined in:
- lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#all_commands ⇒ Object
(also: #all_tasks)
Returns the commands for this Bundler::Thor class and all subclasses.
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#allow_incompatible_default_type! ⇒ Object
If you want to use defaults that don’t match the type of an option, either specify ‘check_default_type: false` or call `allow_incompatible_default_type!`.
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#argument(name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Adds an argument to the class and creates an attr_accessor for it.
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#arguments ⇒ Object
Returns this class arguments, looking up in the ancestors chain.
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#attr_accessor ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#attr_reader ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#attr_writer ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#check_default_type ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#check_default_type! ⇒ Object
If you want to raise an error when the default value of an option does not match the type call check_default_type! This will be the default; for compatibility a deprecation warning is issued if necessary.
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#check_unknown_options ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#check_unknown_options! ⇒ Object
If you want to raise an error for unknown options, call check_unknown_options! This is disabled by default to allow dynamic invocations.
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#check_unknown_options?(config) ⇒ Boolean
:nodoc:.
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#class_at_least_one(*args, &block) ⇒ Object
Adds and declares option group for required at least one of options in the block and arguments.
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#class_at_least_one_option_names ⇒ Object
Returns this class at least one of required options array set, looking up in the ancestors chain.
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#class_exclusive(*args, &block) ⇒ Object
Adds and declares option group for exclusive options in the block and arguments.
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#class_exclusive_option_names ⇒ Object
Returns this class exclusive options array set, looking up in the ancestors chain.
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#class_option(name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Adds an option to the set of class options.
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#class_options(options = nil) ⇒ Object
Adds a bunch of options to the set of class options.
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#commands ⇒ Object
(also: #tasks)
Returns the commands for this Bundler::Thor class.
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#disable_required_check?(command_name) ⇒ Boolean
If true, option set will not suspend the execution of the command when a required option is not provided.
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#exit_on_failure? ⇒ Boolean
A flag that makes the process exit with status 1 if any error happens.
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#group(name = nil) ⇒ Object
Defines the group.
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#handle_argument_error(command, error, args, arity) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#handle_no_command_error(command, has_namespace = $thor_runner) ⇒ Object
(also: #handle_no_task_error)
:nodoc:.
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#namespace(name = nil) ⇒ Object
Sets the namespace for the Bundler::Thor or Bundler::Thor::Group class.
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#no_commands(&block) ⇒ Object
(also: #no_tasks)
All methods defined inside the given block are not added as commands.
- #no_commands? ⇒ Boolean
- #no_commands_context ⇒ Object
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#public_command(*names) ⇒ Object
(also: #public_task)
Allows to use private methods from parent in child classes as commands.
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#remove_argument(*names) ⇒ Object
Removes a previous defined argument.
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#remove_class_option(*names) ⇒ Object
Removes a previous defined class option.
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#remove_command(*names) ⇒ Object
(also: #remove_task)
Removes a given command from this Bundler::Thor class.
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#start(given_args = ARGV, config = {}) ⇒ Object
Parses the command and options from the given args, instantiate the class and invoke the command.
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#stop_on_unknown_option?(command_name) ⇒ Boolean
If true, option parsing is suspended as soon as an unknown option or a regular argument is encountered.
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#strict_args_position ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#strict_args_position! ⇒ Object
If you want only strict string args (useful when cascading thor classes), call strict_args_position! This is disabled by default to allow dynamic invocations.
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#strict_args_position?(config) ⇒ Boolean
:nodoc:.
Instance Method Details
#all_commands ⇒ Object Also known as: all_tasks
Returns the commands for this Bundler::Thor class and all subclasses.
Returns
- Hash
-
An ordered hash with commands names as keys and Bundler::Thor::Command objects as values.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 482 def all_commands @all_commands ||= from_superclass(:all_commands, Hash.new) @all_commands.merge!(commands) end |
#allow_incompatible_default_type! ⇒ Object
If you want to use defaults that don’t match the type of an option, either specify ‘check_default_type: false` or call `allow_incompatible_default_type!`
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 189 def allow_incompatible_default_type! @check_default_type = false end |
#argument(name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Adds an argument to the class and creates an attr_accessor for it.
Arguments are different from options in several aspects. The first one is how they are parsed from the command line, arguments are retrieved from position:
thor command NAME
Instead of:
thor command --name=NAME
Besides, arguments are used inside your code as an accessor (self.argument), while options are all kept in a hash (self.options).
Finally, arguments cannot have type :default or :boolean but can be optional (supplying :optional => :true or :required => false), although you cannot have a required argument after a non-required argument. If you try it, an error is raised.
Parameters
- name<Symbol>
-
The name of the argument.
- options<Hash>
-
Described below.
Options
:desc - Description for the argument. :required - If the argument is required or not. :optional - If the argument is optional or not. :type - The type of the argument, can be :string, :hash, :array, :numeric. :default - Default value for this argument. It cannot be required and have default values. :banner - String to show on usage notes.
Errors
- ArgumentError
-
Raised if you supply a required argument after a non required one.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 261 def argument(name, = {}) is_thor_reserved_word?(name, :argument) no_commands { attr_accessor name } required = if .key?(:optional) ![:optional] elsif .key?(:required) [:required] else [:default].nil? end remove_argument name if required arguments.each do |argument| next if argument.required? raise ArgumentError, "You cannot have #{name.to_s.inspect} as required argument after " \ "the non-required argument #{argument.human_name.inspect}." end end [:required] = required arguments << Bundler::Thor::Argument.new(name, ) end |
#arguments ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 293 def arguments @arguments ||= from_superclass(:arguments, []) end |
#attr_accessor ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 162 def attr_accessor(*) #:nodoc: no_commands { super } end |
#attr_reader ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 154 def attr_reader(*) #:nodoc: no_commands { super } end |
#attr_writer ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 158 def attr_writer(*) #:nodoc: no_commands { super } end |
#check_default_type ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 193 def check_default_type #:nodoc: @check_default_type = from_superclass(:check_default_type, nil) unless defined?(@check_default_type) @check_default_type end |
#check_default_type! ⇒ Object
If you want to raise an error when the default value of an option does not match the type call check_default_type! This will be the default; for compatibility a deprecation warning is issued if necessary.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 183 def check_default_type! @check_default_type = true end |
#check_unknown_options ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 172 def #:nodoc: @check_unknown_options ||= from_superclass(:check_unknown_options, false) end |
#check_unknown_options! ⇒ Object
If you want to raise an error for unknown options, call check_unknown_options! This is disabled by default to allow dynamic invocations.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 168 def @check_unknown_options = true end |
#check_unknown_options?(config) ⇒ Boolean
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 176 def (config) #:nodoc: !! end |
#class_at_least_one(*args, &block) ⇒ Object
Adds and declares option group for required at least one of options in the block and arguments. You can declare options as the outside of the block.
Examples
class_at_least_one do
class_option :one
class_option :two
end
Or
class_option :one
class_option :two
class_at_least_one :one, :two
If you do not give “–one” and “–two” AtLeastOneRequiredArgumentError will be raised.
You can use class_at_least_one and class_exclusive at the same time.
class_exclusive do
class_at_least_one do
class_option :one
class_option :two
end
end
Then it is required either only one of “–one” or “–two”.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 392 def class_at_least_one(*args, &block) (:class_options, :class_at_least_one_option_names, *args, &block) end |
#class_at_least_one_option_names ⇒ Object
Returns this class at least one of required options array set, looking up in the ancestors chain.
Returns
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 411 def class_at_least_one_option_names @class_at_least_one_option_names ||= from_superclass(:class_at_least_one_option_names, []) end |
#class_exclusive(*args, &block) ⇒ Object
Adds and declares option group for exclusive options in the block and arguments. You can declare options as the outside of the block.
Parameters
Examples
class_exclusive do
class_option :one
class_option :two
end
Or
class_option :one
class_option :two
class_exclusive :one, :two
If you give “–one” and “–two” at the same time ExclusiveArgumentsError will be raised.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 357 def class_exclusive(*args, &block) (:class_options, :class_exclusive_option_names, *args, &block) end |
#class_exclusive_option_names ⇒ Object
Returns this class exclusive options array set, looking up in the ancestors chain.
Returns
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 402 def class_exclusive_option_names @class_exclusive_option_names ||= from_superclass(:class_exclusive_option_names, []) end |
#class_option(name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Adds an option to the set of class options
Parameters
- name<Symbol>
-
The name of the argument.
- options<Hash>
-
Described below.
Options
- :desc
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– Description for the argument.
- :required
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– If the argument is required or not.
- :default
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– Default value for this argument.
- :group
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– The group for this options. Use by class options to output options in different levels.
- :aliases
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– Aliases for this option. Note: Bundler::Thor follows a convention of one-dash-one-letter options. Thus aliases like “-something” wouldn’t be parsed; use either “--something” or “-s” instead.
- :type
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– The type of the argument, can be :string, :hash, :array, :numeric or :boolean.
- :banner
-
– String to show on usage notes.
- :hide
-
– If you want to hide this option from the help.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 328 def class_option(name, = {}) unless [ Symbol, String ].any? { |klass| name.is_a?(klass) } raise ArgumentError, "Expected a Symbol or String, got #{name.inspect}" end build_option(name, , ) end |
#class_options(options = nil) ⇒ Object
Adds a bunch of options to the set of class options.
:foo => false, :bar => :required, :baz => :string
If you prefer more detailed declaration, check class_option.
Parameters
Hash[Symbol => Object]
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 306 def ( = nil) @class_options ||= from_superclass(:class_options, {}) (, @class_options) if @class_options end |
#commands ⇒ Object Also known as: tasks
Returns the commands for this Bundler::Thor class.
Returns
- Hash
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An ordered hash with commands names as keys and Bundler::Thor::Command objects as values.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 471 def commands @commands ||= Hash.new end |
#disable_required_check?(command_name) ⇒ Boolean
If true, option set will not suspend the execution of the command when a required option is not provided.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 207 def disable_required_check?(command_name) #:nodoc: false end |
#exit_on_failure? ⇒ Boolean
A flag that makes the process exit with status 1 if any error happens.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 628 def exit_on_failure? Bundler::Thor.deprecation_warning "Bundler::Thor exit with status 0 on errors. To keep this behavior, you must define `exit_on_failure?` in `#{self.name}`" false end |
#group(name = nil) ⇒ Object
Defines the group. This is used when thor list is invoked so you can specify that only commands from a pre-defined group will be shown. Defaults to standard.
Parameters
name<String|Symbol>
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 457 def group(name = nil) if name @group = name.to_s else @group ||= from_superclass(:group, "standard") end end |
#handle_argument_error(command, error, args, arity) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 618 def handle_argument_error(command, error, args, arity) #:nodoc: name = [command.ancestor_name, command.name].compact.join(" ") msg = "ERROR: \"#{basename} #{name}\" was called with ".dup msg << "no arguments" if args.empty? msg << "arguments " << args.inspect unless args.empty? msg << "\nUsage: \"#{(command).split("\n").join("\"\n \"")}\"" raise InvocationError, msg end |
#handle_no_command_error(command, has_namespace = $thor_runner) ⇒ Object Also known as: handle_no_task_error
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 613 def handle_no_command_error(command, has_namespace = $thor_runner) #:nodoc: raise UndefinedCommandError.new(command, all_commands.keys, (namespace if has_namespace)) end |
#namespace(name = nil) ⇒ Object
Sets the namespace for the Bundler::Thor or Bundler::Thor::Group class. By default the namespace is retrieved from the class name. If your Bundler::Thor class is named Scripts::MyScript, the help method, for example, will be called as:
thor scripts:my_script -h
If you change the namespace:
namespace :my_scripts
You change how your commands are invoked:
thor my_scripts -h
Finally, if you change your namespace to default:
namespace :default
Your commands can be invoked with a shortcut. Instead of:
thor :my_command
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 566 def namespace(name = nil) if name @namespace = name.to_s else @namespace ||= Bundler::Thor::Util.namespace_from_thor_class(self) end end |
#no_commands(&block) ⇒ Object Also known as: no_tasks
All methods defined inside the given block are not added as commands.
So you can do:
class MyScript < Bundler::Thor
no_commands do
def this_is_not_a_command
end
end
end
You can also add the method and remove it from the command list:
class MyScript < Bundler::Thor
def this_is_not_a_command
end
remove_command :this_is_not_a_command
end
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 530 def no_commands(&block) no_commands_context.enter(&block) end |
#no_commands? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 540 def no_commands? no_commands_context.entered? end |
#no_commands_context ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 536 def no_commands_context @no_commands_context ||= NestedContext.new end |
#public_command(*names) ⇒ Object Also known as: public_task
Allows to use private methods from parent in child classes as commands.
Parameters
names<Array>:: Method names to be used as commands
Examples
public_command :foo
public_command :foo, :bar, :baz
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 606 def public_command(*names) names.each do |name| class_eval "def #{name}(*); super end", __FILE__, __LINE__ end end |
#remove_argument(*names) ⇒ Object
Removes a previous defined argument. If :undefine is given, undefine accessors as well.
Parameters
- names<Array>
-
Arguments to be removed
Examples
remove_argument :foo
remove_argument :foo, :bar, :baz, :undefine => true
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 426 def remove_argument(*names) = names.last.is_a?(Hash) ? names.pop : {} names.each do |name| arguments.delete_if { |a| a.name == name.to_s } undef_method name, "#{name}=" if [:undefine] end end |
#remove_class_option(*names) ⇒ Object
Removes a previous defined class option.
Parameters
- names<Array>
-
Class options to be removed
Examples
remove_class_option :foo
remove_class_option :foo, :bar, :baz
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 445 def remove_class_option(*names) names.each do |name| .delete(name) end end |
#remove_command(*names) ⇒ Object Also known as: remove_task
Removes a given command from this Bundler::Thor class. This is usually done if you are inheriting from another class and don’t want it to be available anymore.
By default it only remove the mapping to the command. But you can supply :undefine => true to undefine the method from the class as well.
Parameters
- name<Symbol|String>
-
The name of the command to be removed
- options<Hash>
-
You can give :undefine => true if you want commands the method to be undefined from the class as well.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 500 def remove_command(*names) = names.last.is_a?(Hash) ? names.pop : {} names.each do |name| commands.delete(name.to_s) all_commands.delete(name.to_s) undef_method name if [:undefine] end end |
#start(given_args = ARGV, config = {}) ⇒ Object
Parses the command and options from the given args, instantiate the class and invoke the command. This method is used when the arguments must be parsed from an array. If you are inside Ruby and want to use a Bundler::Thor class, you can simply initialize it:
script = MyScript.new(args, , config)
script.invoke(:command, first_arg, second_arg, third_arg)
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 582 def start(given_args = ARGV, config = {}) config[:shell] ||= Bundler::Thor::Base.shell.new dispatch(nil, given_args.dup, nil, config) rescue Bundler::Thor::Error => e config[:debug] || ENV["THOR_DEBUG"] == "1" ? (raise e) : config[:shell].error(e.) exit(false) if exit_on_failure? rescue Errno::EPIPE # This happens if a thor command is piped to something like `head`, # which closes the pipe when it's done reading. This will also # mean that if the pipe is closed, further unnecessary # computation will not occur. exit(true) end |
#stop_on_unknown_option?(command_name) ⇒ Boolean
If true, option parsing is suspended as soon as an unknown option or a regular argument is encountered. All remaining arguments are passed to the command as regular arguments.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 201 def stop_on_unknown_option?(command_name) #:nodoc: false end |
#strict_args_position ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 218 def strict_args_position #:nodoc: @strict_args_position ||= from_superclass(:strict_args_position, false) end |
#strict_args_position! ⇒ Object
If you want only strict string args (useful when cascading thor classes), call strict_args_position! This is disabled by default to allow dynamic invocations.
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 214 def strict_args_position! @strict_args_position = true end |
#strict_args_position?(config) ⇒ Boolean
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/base.rb', line 222 def strict_args_position?(config) #:nodoc: !!strict_args_position end |