Class: Lono::Blueprint::New
- Includes:
- Helper
- Defined in:
- lib/lono/blueprint/new.rb
Class Method Summary collapse
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #bundle_install ⇒ Object
- #create_app_folder ⇒ Object
- #create_empty_directories ⇒ Object
- #create_project ⇒ Object
- #create_starter_configs ⇒ Object
-
#reset_current_dir ⇒ Object
Reason: So ‘lono code import` prints out the params values with relative paths when the config files are generated.
-
#set_cwd ⇒ Object
for specs.
-
#set_destination_root ⇒ Object
After this commands are executed with the newly created project.
- #tree ⇒ Object
- #welcome_message ⇒ Object
Methods included from Helper
Class Method Details
.cli_options ⇒ Object
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 |
# File 'lib/lono/blueprint/new.rb', line 12 def self. [ [:bundle, type: :boolean, default: true, desc: "Runs bundle install on the project"], [:force, type: :boolean, desc: "Bypass overwrite are you sure prompt for existing files."], [:from_new, type: :boolean, desc: "Called from `lono new` command."], [:project_name, default: '', desc: "Only used with from_new internally"], [:import, type: :boolean, desc: "Flag for lono code import"], [:type, default: "dsl", desc: "Blueprint type: dsl or erb"], ] end |
.source_root ⇒ Object
7 8 9 10 |
# File 'lib/lono/blueprint/new.rb', line 7 def self.source_root templates = File.("../../templates", File.dirname(__FILE__)) "#{templates}/blueprint" end |
Instance Method Details
#bundle_install ⇒ Object
80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 |
# File 'lib/lono/blueprint/new.rb', line 80 def bundle_install return if [:from_new] || [:import] return unless [:bundle] puts "=> Installing dependencies with: bundle install" Bundler.with_clean_env do system("BUNDLE_IGNORE_CONFIG=1 bundle install") end end |
#create_app_folder ⇒ Object
51 52 53 54 |
# File 'lib/lono/blueprint/new.rb', line 51 def create_app_folder return if @options[:import] directory "../blueprint_types/#{@options[:type]}", "#{@cwd}/#{blueprint_name}" end |
#create_empty_directories ⇒ Object
56 57 58 59 60 |
# File 'lib/lono/blueprint/new.rb', line 56 def create_empty_directories # Note: Not using Lono::Core::Config::PATHS.keys to create all of them because # think it is more common to not have all the folders. Instead create them explicitly. empty_directory "#{@cwd}/#{blueprint_name}/app/templates" end |
#create_project ⇒ Object
46 47 48 49 |
# File 'lib/lono/blueprint/new.rb', line 46 def create_project puts "=> Creating new blueprint called #{blueprint_name}." directory ".", "#{@cwd}/#{blueprint_name}" end |
#create_starter_configs ⇒ Object
62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 |
# File 'lib/lono/blueprint/new.rb', line 62 def create_starter_configs return if @options[:import] if [:from_new] # lono new command directory "../blueprint_configs", [:project_name] else # lono blueprint new command directory "../blueprint_configs", "." end end |
#reset_current_dir ⇒ Object
Reason: So ‘lono code import` prints out the params values with relative paths when the config files are generated.
122 123 124 |
# File 'lib/lono/blueprint/new.rb', line 122 def reset_current_dir FileUtils.cd(@old_dir) end |
#set_cwd ⇒ Object
for specs
28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 |
# File 'lib/lono/blueprint/new.rb', line 28 def set_cwd @cwd = ENV['TEST'] ? File.dirname(Lono.root) : "#{Dir.pwd}/blueprints" if [:from_new] # At this point @cwd will have the project_name from `lono new` # Yup, it's confusing. Here's an example to explain: # # lono new my-infra - sets @cwd = my-infra # # Then within the new Thor::Group this is called # # Lono::Blueprint::New.start(["ec2", "--from-new"]) # # So @cwd = my-infra/blueprints @cwd = "#{[:project_name]}/blueprints" end end |
#set_destination_root ⇒ Object
After this commands are executed with the newly created project
73 74 75 76 77 78 |
# File 'lib/lono/blueprint/new.rb', line 73 def set_destination_root destination_root = "#{@cwd}/#{blueprint_name}" self.destination_root = destination_root @old_dir = Dir.pwd # for reset_current_dir FileUtils.cd(self.destination_root) end |
#tree ⇒ Object
106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 |
# File 'lib/lono/blueprint/new.rb', line 106 def tree return if [:from_new] || [:import] tree_installed = system("type tree > /dev/null") return unless tree_installed structure = `tree .` puts <<~EOL Here is the structure of your blueprint: #{structure} EOL end |
#welcome_message ⇒ Object
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 |
# File 'lib/lono/blueprint/new.rb', line 91 def return if [:from_new] || [:import] puts <<~EOL #{"="*64} Congrats 🎉 You have successfully created a lono blueprint. Cd into your blueprint and check things out. cd #{blueprint_name} More info: https://lono.cloud/docs/core/blueprints EOL end |