Class: Chef::Knife::UI
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Chef::Knife::UI
- Extended by:
- Forwardable
- Defined in:
- lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb
Overview
The User Interaction class used by knife.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#config ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute config.
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#presenter ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute presenter.
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#stderr ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute stderr.
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#stdin ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute stdin.
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#stdout ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute stdout.
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #ask(*args, &block) ⇒ Object
- #ask_question(question, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
- #color(string, *colors) ⇒ Object
-
#color? ⇒ Boolean
Should colored output be used? For output to a terminal, this is determined by the value of ‘config`.
-
#confirm(question, append_instructions = true, default_choice = nil) ⇒ Object
Not the ideal signature for a function but we need to stick with this for now until we get a chance to break our API in Chef 12.
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#confirm_without_exit(question, append_instructions = true, default_choice = nil) ⇒ Object
See confirm method for argument information.
- #confirmation_instructions(default_choice) ⇒ Object
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#debug(message) ⇒ Object
Print a Debug.
- #edit_data(data, parse_output = true, object_class: nil) ⇒ Object
-
#edit_hash(hash) ⇒ Object
Hash -> Hash Works the same as edit_data but returns a hash rather than a JSON string/Fully inflated object.
- #edit_object(klass, name) ⇒ Object
-
#error(message) ⇒ Object
Print an error message.
-
#fatal(message) ⇒ Object
Print a message describing a fatal error.
- #highline ⇒ Object
-
#initialize(stdout, stderr, stdin, config) ⇒ UI
constructor
A new instance of UI.
-
#interchange? ⇒ Boolean
Determines if the output format is a data interchange format, i.e., JSON or YAML.
- #list(*args) ⇒ Object
-
#log(message) ⇒ Object
(also: #info, #err)
Prints a msg to stderr.
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#msg(message) ⇒ Object
Prints a message to stdout.
-
#output(data) ⇒ Object
Formats
data
using the configured presenter and outputs the result viamsg
. - #pretty_print(data) ⇒ Object
-
#use_presenter(presenter_class) ⇒ Object
Creates a new
presenter_class
object and uses it to format structured data for display. -
#warn(message) ⇒ Object
Print a warning message.
Constructor Details
#initialize(stdout, stderr, stdin, config) ⇒ UI
Returns a new instance of UI.
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 45 def initialize(stdout, stderr, stdin, config) @stdout, @stderr, @stdin, @config = stdout, stderr, stdin, config @presenter = Chef::Knife::Core::GenericPresenter.new(self, config) end |
Instance Attribute Details
#config ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute config.
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 37 def config @config end |
#presenter ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute presenter.
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 39 def presenter @presenter end |
#stderr ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute stderr.
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 35 def stderr @stderr end |
#stdin ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute stdin.
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 36 def stdin @stdin end |
#stdout ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute stdout.
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 34 def stdout @stdout end |
Instance Method Details
#ask(*args, &block) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 150 def ask(*args, &block) highline.ask(*args, &block) end |
#ask_question(question, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 171 def ask_question(question, opts = {}) question += "[#{opts[:default]}] " if opts[:default] if opts[:default] && config[:defaults] opts[:default] else stdout.print question a = stdin.readline.strip if opts[:default] a.empty? ? opts[:default] : a else a end end end |
#color(string, *colors) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 135 def color(string, *colors) if color? highline.color(string, *colors) else string end end |
#color? ⇒ Boolean
Should colored output be used? For output to a terminal, this is determined by the value of ‘config`. When output is not to a terminal, colored output is never used
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 146 def color? Chef::Config[:color] && stdout.tty? end |
#confirm(question, append_instructions = true, default_choice = nil) ⇒ Object
Not the ideal signature for a function but we need to stick with this for now until we get a chance to break our API in Chef 12.
question => Question to print before asking for confirmation append_instructions => Should print ‘? (Y/N)’ as instructions default_choice => Set to true for ‘Y’, and false for ‘N’ as default answer
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 304 def confirm(question, append_instructions = true, default_choice = nil) unless confirm_without_exit(question, append_instructions, default_choice) exit 3 end true end |
#confirm_without_exit(question, append_instructions = true, default_choice = nil) ⇒ Object
See confirm method for argument information
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 266 def confirm_without_exit(question, append_instructions = true, default_choice = nil) return true if config[:yes] stdout.print question stdout.print confirmation_instructions(default_choice) if append_instructions answer = stdin.readline answer.chomp! case answer when "Y", "y" true when "N", "n" msg("You said no, so I'm done here.") false when "" unless default_choice.nil? default_choice else msg("I have no idea what to do with '#{answer}'") msg("Just say Y or N, please.") confirm_without_exit(question, append_instructions, default_choice) end else msg("I have no idea what to do with '#{answer}'") msg("Just say Y or N, please.") confirm_without_exit(question, append_instructions, default_choice) end end |
#confirmation_instructions(default_choice) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 254 def confirmation_instructions(default_choice) case default_choice when true "? (Y/n) " when false "? (y/N) " else "? (Y/N) " end end |
#debug(message) ⇒ Object
Print a Debug
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 110 def debug() log("#{color("DEBUG:", :blue, :bold)} #{}") end |
#edit_data(data, parse_output = true, object_class: nil) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 204 def edit_data(data, parse_output = true, object_class: nil) output = Chef::JSONCompat.to_json_pretty(data) unless config[:disable_editing] Tempfile.open([ "knife-edit-", ".json" ]) do |tf| tf.sync = true tf.puts output tf.close raise "Please set EDITOR environment variable. See https://docs.chef.io/knife_setup.html for details." unless system("#{config[:editor]} #{tf.path}") output = IO.read(tf.path) end end if parse_output if object_class.nil? raise ArgumentError, "Please pass in the object class to hydrate or use #edit_hash" else object_class.from_hash(Chef::JSONCompat.parse(output)) end else output end end |
#edit_hash(hash) ⇒ Object
Hash -> Hash Works the same as edit_data but returns a hash rather than a JSON string/Fully inflated object
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 199 def edit_hash(hash) raw = edit_data(hash, false) Chef::JSONCompat.parse(raw) end |
#edit_object(klass, name) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 228 def edit_object(klass, name) object = klass.load(name) output = edit_data(object, object_class: klass) # Only make the save if the user changed the object. # # Output JSON for the original (object) and edited (output), then parse # them without reconstituting the objects into real classes # (create_additions=false). Then, compare the resulting simple objects, # which will be Array/Hash/String/etc. # # We wouldn't have to do these shenanigans if all the editable objects # implemented to_hash, or if to_json against a hash returned a string # with stable key order. object_parsed_again = Chef::JSONCompat.parse(Chef::JSONCompat.to_json(object)) output_parsed_again = Chef::JSONCompat.parse(Chef::JSONCompat.to_json(output)) if object_parsed_again != output_parsed_again output.save msg("Saved #{output}") else msg("Object unchanged, not saving") end output(format_for_display(object)) if config[:print_after] end |
#error(message) ⇒ Object
Print an error message
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 124 def error() log("#{color("ERROR:", :red, :bold)} #{}") end |
#fatal(message) ⇒ Object
Print a message describing a fatal error.
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 131 def fatal() log("#{color("FATAL:", :red, :bold)} #{}") end |
#highline ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 57 def highline @highline ||= begin require "highline" HighLine.new end end |
#interchange? ⇒ Boolean
Determines if the output format is a data interchange format, i.e., JSON or YAML
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 167 def interchange? @presenter.interchange? end |
#list(*args) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 154 def list(*args) highline.list(*args) end |
#log(message) ⇒ Object Also known as: info, err
Prints a msg to stderr. Used for info, warn, error, and fatal.
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 79 def log() lines = .split("\n") first_line = lines.shift stderr.puts first_line # If the message is multiple lines, # indent subsequent lines to align with the # log type prefix ("ERROR: ", etc) unless lines.empty? prefix, = first_line.split(":", 2) return if prefix.nil? prefix_len = prefix.length prefix_len -= 9 if color? # prefix includes 9 bytes of color escape sequences prefix_len += 2 # include room to align to the ": " following PREFIX padding = " " * prefix_len lines.each do |line| stderr.puts "#{padding}#{line}" end end rescue Errno::EPIPE => e raise e if @config[:verbosity] >= 2 exit 0 end |
#msg(message) ⇒ Object
Prints a message to stdout. Aliased as info
for compatibility with the logger API.
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 68 def msg() stdout.puts rescue Errno::EPIPE => e raise e if @config[:verbosity] >= 2 exit 0 end |
#output(data) ⇒ Object
Formats data
using the configured presenter and outputs the result via msg
. Formatting can be customized by configuring a different presenter. See use_presenter
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 161 def output(data) msg @presenter.format(data) end |
#pretty_print(data) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 188 def pretty_print(data) stdout.puts data rescue Errno::EPIPE => e raise e if @config[:verbosity] >= 2 exit 0 end |
#use_presenter(presenter_class) ⇒ Object
Creates a new presenter_class
object and uses it to format structured data for display. By default, a Chef::Knife::Core::GenericPresenter object is used.
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 53 def use_presenter(presenter_class) @presenter = presenter_class.new(self, config) end |
#warn(message) ⇒ Object
Print a warning message
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# File 'lib/chef/knife/core/ui.rb', line 117 def warn() log("#{color("WARNING:", :yellow, :bold)} #{}") end |