Class: Ing::Shell::Basic
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- Ing::Shell::Basic
- Defined in:
- lib/ing/shell.rb
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#base ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute base.
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#padding ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute padding.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#ask(statement, *args) ⇒ Object
Asks something to the user and receives a response.
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#error(statement) ⇒ Object
Called if something goes wrong during the execution.
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#file_collision(destination) ⇒ Object
Deals with file collision and returns true if the file should be overwritten and false otherwise.
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#initialize ⇒ Basic
constructor
Initialize base, mute and padding to nil.
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#mute ⇒ Object
Mute everything that’s inside given block.
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#mute? ⇒ Boolean
Check if base is muted.
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#no?(statement, color = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Make a question the to user and returns true if the user replies “n” or “no”.
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#print_in_columns(array) ⇒ Object
Prints values in columns.
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#print_table(array, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Prints a table.
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#print_wrapped(message, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Prints a long string, word-wrapping the text to the current width of the terminal display.
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#say(message = "", color = nil, force_new_line = (message.to_s !~ /( |\t)$/)) ⇒ Object
Say (print) something to the user.
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#say_status(status, message, log_status = true) ⇒ Object
Say a status with the given color and appends the message.
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#set_color(string, *args) ⇒ Object
Apply color to the given string with optional bold.
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#terminal_width ⇒ Object
This code was copied from Rake, available under MIT-LICENSE Copyright © 2003, 2004 Jim Weirich.
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#yes?(statement, color = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Make a question the to user and returns true if the user replies “y” or “yes”.
Constructor Details
#initialize ⇒ Basic
Initialize base, mute and padding to nil.
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# File 'lib/ing/shell.rb', line 35 def initialize #:nodoc: @base, @mute, @padding = nil, false, 0 end |
Instance Attribute Details
#base ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute base.
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# File 'lib/ing/shell.rb', line 30 def base @base end |
#padding ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute padding.
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# File 'lib/ing/shell.rb', line 31 def padding @padding end |
Instance Method Details
#ask(statement, *args) ⇒ Object
Asks something to the user and receives a response.
If asked to limit the correct responses, you can pass in an array of acceptable answers. If one of those is not supplied, they will be shown a message stating that one of those answers must be given and re-asked the question.
Example
ask(“What is your name?”)
ask(“What is your favorite Neopolitan flavor?”, :limited_to => [“strawberry”, “chocolate”, “vanilla”])
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# File 'lib/ing/shell.rb', line 72 def ask(statement, *args) = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} [:limited_to] ? ask_filtered(statement, [:limited_to], *args) : ask_simply(statement, *args) end |
#error(statement) ⇒ Object
Called if something goes wrong during the execution. This is used by Thor internally and should not be used inside your scripts. If something went wrong, you can always raise an exception. If you raise a Thor::Error, it will be rescued and wrapped in the method below.
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# File 'lib/ing/shell.rb', line 289 def error(statement) stderr.puts statement end |
#file_collision(destination) ⇒ Object
Deals with file collision and returns true if the file should be overwritten and false otherwise. If a block is given, it uses the block response as the content for the diff.
Parameters
- destination<String>
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the destination file to solve conflicts
- block<Proc>
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an optional block that returns the value to be used in diff
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# File 'lib/ing/shell.rb', line 245 def file_collision(destination) return true if @always_force = block_given? ? "[Ynaqdh]" : "[Ynaqh]" while true answer = ask %[Overwrite #{destination}? (enter "h" for help) #{}] case answer when is?(:yes), is?(:force), "" return true when is?(:no), is?(:skip) return false when is?(:always) return @always_force = true when is?(:quit) say 'Aborting...' raise SystemExit when is?(:diff) show_diff(destination, yield) if block_given? say 'Retrying...' else say file_collision_help end end end |
#mute ⇒ Object
Mute everything that’s inside given block
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# File 'lib/ing/shell.rb', line 41 def mute @mute = true yield ensure @mute = false end |
#mute? ⇒ Boolean
Check if base is muted
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# File 'lib/ing/shell.rb', line 50 def mute? @mute end |
#no?(statement, color = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Make a question the to user and returns true if the user replies “n” or “no”.
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# File 'lib/ing/shell.rb', line 127 def no?(statement, color=nil) !yes?(statement, color) end |
#print_in_columns(array) ⇒ Object
Prints values in columns
Parameters
Array[String, String, …]
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# File 'lib/ing/shell.rb', line 136 def print_in_columns(array) return if array.empty? colwidth = (array.map{|el| el.to_s.size}.max || 0) + 2 array.each_with_index do |value, index| # Don't output trailing spaces when printing the last column if ((((index + 1) % (terminal_width / colwidth))).zero? && !index.zero?) || index + 1 == array.length stdout.puts value else stdout.printf("%-#{colwidth}s", value) end end end |
#print_table(array, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Prints a table.
Parameters
Array[Array[String, String, …]]
Options
- indent<Integer>
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Indent the first column by indent value.
- colwidth<Integer>
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Force the first column to colwidth spaces wide.
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# File 'lib/ing/shell.rb', line 158 def print_table(array, ={}) return if array.empty? formats, indent, colwidth = [], [:indent].to_i, [:colwidth] [:truncate] = terminal_width if [:truncate] == true formats << "%-#{colwidth + 2}s" if colwidth start = colwidth ? 1 : 0 colcount = array.max{|a,b| a.size <=> b.size }.size maximas = [] start.upto(colcount - 1) do |index| maxima = array.map {|row| row[index] ? row[index].to_s.size : 0 }.max maximas << maxima if index == colcount - 1 # Don't output 2 trailing spaces when printing the last column formats << "%-s" else formats << "%-#{maxima + 2}s" end end formats[0] = formats[0].insert(0, " " * indent) formats << "%s" array.each do |row| sentence = "" row.each_with_index do |column, index| maxima = maximas[index] if column.is_a?(Numeric) if index == row.size - 1 # Don't output 2 trailing spaces when printing the last column f = "%#{maxima}s" else f = "%#{maxima}s " end else f = formats[index] end sentence << f % column.to_s end sentence = truncate(sentence, [:truncate]) if [:truncate] stdout.puts sentence end end |
#print_wrapped(message, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Prints a long string, word-wrapping the text to the current width of the terminal display. Ideal for printing heredocs.
Parameters
String
Options
- indent<Integer>
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Indent each line of the printed paragraph by indent value.
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# File 'lib/ing/shell.rb', line 218 def print_wrapped(, ={}) indent = [:indent] || 0 width = terminal_width - indent paras = .split("\n\n") paras.map! do |unwrapped| unwrapped.strip.gsub(/\n/, " ").squeeze(" "). gsub(/.{1,#{width}}(?:\s|\Z)/){($& + 5.chr). gsub(/\n\005/,"\n").gsub(/\005/,"\n")} end paras.each do |para| para.split("\n").each do |line| stdout.puts line.insert(0, " " * indent) end stdout.puts unless para == paras.last end end |
#say(message = "", color = nil, force_new_line = (message.to_s !~ /( |\t)$/)) ⇒ Object
Say (print) something to the user. If the sentence ends with a whitespace or tab character, a new line is not appended (print + flush). Otherwise are passed straight to puts (behavior got from Highline).
Example
say(“I know you knew that.”)
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# File 'lib/ing/shell.rb', line 85 def say(="", color=nil, force_new_line=(.to_s !~ /( |\t)$/)) = .to_s = set_color(, *color) if color spaces = " " * padding if force_new_line stdout.puts(spaces + ) else stdout.print(spaces + ) end stdout.flush end |
#say_status(status, message, log_status = true) ⇒ Object
Say a status with the given color and appends the message. Since this method is used frequently by actions, it allows nil or false to be given in log_status, avoiding the message from being shown. If a Symbol is given in log_status, it’s used as the color.
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# File 'lib/ing/shell.rb', line 105 def say_status(status, , log_status=true) return if quiet? || log_status == false spaces = " " * (padding + 1) color = log_status.is_a?(Symbol) ? log_status : :green status = status.to_s.rjust(12) status = set_color status, color, true if color stdout.puts "#{status}#{spaces}#{}" stdout.flush end |
#set_color(string, *args) ⇒ Object
Apply color to the given string with optional bold. Disabled in the Thor::Shell::Basic class.
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# File 'lib/ing/shell.rb', line 296 def set_color(string, *args) #:nodoc: string end |
#terminal_width ⇒ Object
This code was copied from Rake, available under MIT-LICENSE Copyright © 2003, 2004 Jim Weirich
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# File 'lib/ing/shell.rb', line 273 def terminal_width if ENV['THOR_COLUMNS'] result = ENV['THOR_COLUMNS'].to_i else result = unix? ? dynamic_width : 80 end (result < 10) ? 80 : result rescue 80 end |
#yes?(statement, color = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Make a question the to user and returns true if the user replies “y” or “yes”.
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# File 'lib/ing/shell.rb', line 120 def yes?(statement, color=nil) !!(ask(statement, color) =~ is?(:yes)) end |