Class: Puppet::Util::CommandLine::Trollop::Parser
- Defined in:
- lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb
Overview
The commandline parser. In typical usage, the methods in this class will be handled internally by Trollop::options. In this case, only the #opt, #banner and #version, #depends, and #conflicts methods will typically be called.
If you want to instantiate this class yourself (for more complicated argument-parsing logic), call #parse to actually produce the output hash, and consider calling it from within Trollop::with_standard_exception_handling.
Constant Summary collapse
- FLAG_TYPES =
The set of values that indicate a flag option when passed as the
:type
parameter of #opt. [:flag, :bool, :boolean]
- SINGLE_ARG_TYPES =
The set of values that indicate a single-parameter (normal) option when passed as the
:type
parameter of #opt.A value of
io
corresponds to a readable IO resource, including a filename, URI, or the strings ‘stdin’ or ‘-’. [:int, :integer, :string, :double, :float, :io, :date]
- MULTI_ARG_TYPES =
The set of values that indicate a multiple-parameter option (i.e., that takes multiple space-separated values on the commandline) when passed as the
:type
parameter of #opt. [:ints, :integers, :strings, :doubles, :floats, :ios, :dates]
- TYPES =
The complete set of legal values for the
:type
parameter of #opt. FLAG_TYPES + SINGLE_ARG_TYPES + MULTI_ARG_TYPES
- INVALID_SHORT_ARG_REGEX =
:nodoc:
/[\d-]/
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#create_default_short_options ⇒ Object
A flag that determines whether or not to attempt to automatically generate “short” options if they are not explicitly specified.
-
#handle_help_and_version ⇒ Object
A flag indicating whether or not the parser should attempt to handle “–help” and “–version” specially.
-
#ignore_invalid_options ⇒ Object
A flag that determines whether or not to raise an error if the parser is passed one or more options that were not registered ahead of time.
-
#leftovers ⇒ Object
readonly
The values from the commandline that were not interpreted by #parse.
-
#specs ⇒ Object
readonly
The complete configuration hashes for each option.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#banner(s) ⇒ Object
(also: #text)
Adds text to the help display.
-
#conflicts(*syms) ⇒ Object
Marks two (or more!) options as conflicting.
-
#depends(*syms) ⇒ Object
Marks two (or more!) options as requiring each other.
-
#die(arg, msg) ⇒ Object
The per-parser version of Trollop::die (see that for documentation).
-
#educate(stream = $stdout) ⇒ Object
Print the help message to
stream
. -
#initialize(*a, &b) ⇒ Parser
constructor
Initializes the parser, and instance-evaluates any block given.
-
#opt(name, desc = "", opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define an option.
-
#parse(cmdline = ARGV) ⇒ Object
Parses the commandline.
-
#parse_date_parameter(param, arg) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
#stop_on(*words) ⇒ Object
Defines a set of words which cause parsing to terminate when encountered, such that any options to the left of the word are parsed as usual, and options to the right of the word are left intact.
-
#stop_on_unknown ⇒ Object
Similar to #stop_on, but stops on any unknown word when encountered (unless it is a parameter for an argument).
-
#version(s = nil) ⇒ Object
Sets the version string.
-
#width ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
#wrap(str, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
Constructor Details
#initialize(*a, &b) ⇒ Parser
Initializes the parser, and instance-evaluates any block given.
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 93 def initialize *a, &b @version = nil @leftovers = [] @specs = {} @long = {} @short = {} @order = [] @constraints = [] @stop_words = [] @stop_on_unknown = false #instance_eval(&b) if b # can't take arguments cloaker(&b).bind(self).call(*a) if b end |
Instance Attribute Details
#create_default_short_options ⇒ Object
A flag that determines whether or not to attempt to automatically generate “short” options if they are not
explicitly specified.
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 81 def @create_default_short_options end |
#handle_help_and_version ⇒ Object
A flag indicating whether or not the parser should attempt to handle “–help” and
"--version" specially. If 'false', it will treat them just like any other option.
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 90 def handle_help_and_version @handle_help_and_version end |
#ignore_invalid_options ⇒ Object
A flag that determines whether or not to raise an error if the parser is passed one or more
options that were not registered ahead of time. If 'true', then the parser will simply
ignore options that it does not recognize.
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 86 def @ignore_invalid_options end |
#leftovers ⇒ Object (readonly)
The values from the commandline that were not interpreted by #parse.
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 73 def leftovers @leftovers end |
#specs ⇒ Object (readonly)
The complete configuration hashes for each option. (Mainly useful for testing.)
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 77 def specs @specs end |
Instance Method Details
#banner(s) ⇒ Object Also known as: text
Adds text to the help display. Can be interspersed with calls to #opt to build a multi-section help page.
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 266 def s; @order << [:text, s] end |
#conflicts(*syms) ⇒ Object
Marks two (or more!) options as conflicting.
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 278 def conflicts *syms syms.each { |sym| raise ArgumentError, _("unknown option '%{sym}'") % { sym: sym } unless @specs[sym] } @constraints << [:conflicts, syms] end |
#depends(*syms) ⇒ Object
Marks two (or more!) options as requiring each other. Only handles undirected (i.e., mutual) dependencies. Directed dependencies are better modeled with Trollop::die.
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 272 def depends *syms syms.each { |sym| raise ArgumentError, _("unknown option '%{sym}'") % { sym: sym } unless @specs[sym] } @constraints << [:depends, syms] end |
#die(arg, msg) ⇒ Object
The per-parser version of Trollop::die (see that for documentation).
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 552 def die arg, msg if msg $stderr.puts _("Error: argument --%{value0} %{msg}.") % { value0: @specs[arg][:long], msg: msg } else $stderr.puts _("Error: %{arg}.") % { arg: arg } end $stderr.puts _("Try --help for help.") exit(-1) end |
#educate(stream = $stdout) ⇒ Object
Print the help message to stream
.
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 463 def educate stream=$stdout width # just calculate it now; otherwise we have to be careful not to # call this unless the cursor's at the beginning of a line. left = {} @specs.each do |name, spec| left[name] = "--#{spec[:long]}" + (spec[:short] && spec[:short] != :none ? ", -#{spec[:short]}" : "") + case spec[:type] when :flag; "" when :int; " <i>" when :ints; " <i+>" when :string; " <s>" when :strings; " <s+>" when :float; " <f>" when :floats; " <f+>" when :io; " <filename/uri>" when :ios; " <filename/uri+>" when :date; " <date>" when :dates; " <date+>" end end leftcol_width = left.values.map { |s| s.length }.max || 0 rightcol_start = leftcol_width + 6 # spaces unless @order.size > 0 && @order.first.first == :text stream.puts "#@version\n" if @version stream.puts _("Options:") end @order.each do |what, opt| if what == :text stream.puts wrap(opt) next end spec = @specs[opt] stream.printf " %#{leftcol_width}s: ", left[opt] desc = spec[:desc] + begin default_s = case spec[:default] when $stdout; "<stdout>" when $stdin; "<stdin>" when $stderr; "<stderr>" when Array spec[:default].join(", ") else spec[:default].to_s end if spec[:default] if spec[:desc] =~ /\.$/ _(" (Default: %{default_s})") % { default_s: default_s } else _(" (default: %{default_s})") % { default_s: default_s } end else "" end end stream.puts wrap(desc, :width => width - rightcol_start - 1, :prefix => rightcol_start) end end |
#opt(name, desc = "", opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define an option. name
is the option name, a unique identifier for the option that you will use internally, which should be a symbol or a string. desc
is a string description which will be displayed in help messages.
Takes the following optional arguments:
:long
-
Specify the long form of the argument, i.e. the form with two dashes. If unspecified, will be automatically derived based on the argument name by turning the
name
option into a string, and replacing any _’s by -‘s. :short
-
Specify the short form of the argument, i.e. the form with one dash. If unspecified, will be automatically derived from
name
. :type
-
Require that the argument take a parameter or parameters of type
type
. For a single parameter, the value can be a member ofSINGLE_ARG_TYPES
, or a corresponding Ruby class (e.g.Integer
for:int
). For multiple-argument parameters, the value can be any member ofMULTI_ARG_TYPES
constant. If unset, the default argument type is:flag
, meaning that the argument does not take a parameter. The specification of:type
is not necessary if a:default
is given. :default
-
Set the default value for an argument. Without a default value, the hash returned by #parse (and thus Trollop::options) will have a
nil
value for this key unless the argument is given on the commandline. The argument type is derived automatically from the class of the default value given, so specifying a:type
is not necessary if a:default
is given. (But see below for an important caveat when:multi
: is specified too.) If the argument is a flag, and the default is set totrue
, then if it is specified on the commandline the value will befalse
. :required
-
If set to
true
, the argument must be provided on the commandline. :multi
-
If set to
true
, allows multiple occurrences of the option on the commandline. Otherwise, only a single instance of the option is allowed. (Note that this is different from taking multiple parameters. See below.)
Note that there are two types of argument multiplicity: an argument can take multiple values, e.g. “–arg 1 2 3”. An argument can also be allowed to occur multiple times, e.g. “–arg 1 –arg 2”.
Arguments that take multiple values should have a :type
parameter drawn from MULTI_ARG_TYPES
(e.g. :strings
), or a :default:
value of an array of the correct type (e.g. [String]). The value of this argument will be an array of the parameters on the commandline.
Arguments that can occur multiple times should be marked with :multi
=> true
. The value of this argument will also be an array. In contrast with regular non-multi options, if not specified on the commandline, the default value will be [], not nil.
These two attributes can be combined (e.g. :type
=> :strings
, :multi
=> true
), in which case the value of the argument will be an array of arrays.
There’s one ambiguous case to be aware of: when :multi
: is true and a :default
is set to an array (of something), it’s ambiguous whether this is a multi-value argument as well as a multi-occurrence argument. In this case, Trollop assumes that it’s not a multi-value argument. If you want a multi-value, multi-occurrence argument with a default value, you must specify :type
as well.
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 148 def opt name, desc="", opts={} raise ArgumentError, _("you already have an argument named '%{name}'") % { name: name } if @specs.member? name ## fill in :type opts[:type] = # normalize case opts[:type] when :boolean, :bool; :flag when :integer; :int when :integers; :ints when :double; :float when :doubles; :floats when Class case opts[:type].name when 'TrueClass', 'FalseClass'; :flag when 'String'; :string when 'Integer'; :int when 'Float'; :float when 'IO'; :io when 'Date'; :date else raise ArgumentError, "unsupported argument type '#{opts[:type].class.name}'" end when nil; nil else raise ArgumentError, "unsupported argument type '#{opts[:type]}'" unless TYPES.include?(opts[:type]) opts[:type] end ## for options with :multi => true, an array default doesn't imply ## a multi-valued argument. for that you have to specify a :type ## as well. (this is how we disambiguate an ambiguous situation; ## see the docs for Parser#opt for details.) disambiguated_default = if opts[:multi] && opts[:default].is_a?(Array) && !opts[:type] opts[:default].first else opts[:default] end type_from_default = case disambiguated_default when Integer; :int when Numeric; :float when TrueClass, FalseClass; :flag when String; :string when IO; :io when Date; :date when Array if opts[:default].empty? raise ArgumentError, _("multiple argument type cannot be deduced from an empty array for '%{value0}'") % { value0: opts[:default][0].class.name } end case opts[:default][0] # the first element determines the types when Integer; :ints when Numeric; :floats when String; :strings when IO; :ios when Date; :dates else raise ArgumentError, _("unsupported multiple argument type '%{value0}'") % { value0: opts[:default][0].class.name } end when nil; nil else raise ArgumentError, _("unsupported argument type '%{value0}'") % { value0: opts[:default].class.name } end raise ArgumentError, _(":type specification and default type don't match (default type is %{type_from_default})") % { type_from_default: type_from_default } if opts[:type] && type_from_default && opts[:type] != type_from_default opts[:type] = opts[:type] || type_from_default || :flag ## fill in :long opts[:long] = opts[:long] ? opts[:long].to_s : name.to_s.gsub("_", "-") opts[:long] = case opts[:long] when /^--([^-].*)$/ $1 when /^[^-]/ opts[:long] else raise ArgumentError, "invalid long option name #{opts[:long].inspect}" end raise ArgumentError, _("long option name %{value0} is already taken; please specify a (different) :long") % { value0: opts[:long].inspect } if @long[opts[:long]] ## fill in :short opts[:short] = opts[:short].to_s if opts[:short] unless opts[:short] == :none opts[:short] = case opts[:short] when /^-(.)$/; $1 when nil, :none, /^.$/; opts[:short] else raise ArgumentError, "invalid short option name '#{opts[:short].inspect}'" end if opts[:short] raise ArgumentError, _("short option name %{value0} is already taken; please specify a (different) :short") % { value0: opts[:short].inspect } if @short[opts[:short]] raise ArgumentError, _("a short option name can't be a number or a dash") if opts[:short] =~ INVALID_SHORT_ARG_REGEX end ## fill in :default for flags opts[:default] = false if opts[:type] == :flag && opts[:default].nil? ## autobox :default for :multi (multi-occurrence) arguments opts[:default] = [opts[:default]] if opts[:default] && opts[:multi] && !opts[:default].is_a?(Array) ## fill in :multi opts[:multi] ||= false opts[:desc] ||= desc @long[opts[:long]] = name @short[opts[:short]] = name if opts[:short] && opts[:short] != :none @specs[name] = opts @order << [:opt, name] end |
#parse(cmdline = ARGV) ⇒ Object
Parses the commandline. Typically called by Trollop::options, but you can call it directly if you need more control.
throws CommandlineError, HelpNeeded, and VersionNeeded exceptions.
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 308 def parse cmdline=ARGV vals = {} required = {} if handle_help_and_version opt :version, _("Print version and exit") if @version unless @specs[:version] || @long["version"] opt :help, _("Show this message") unless @specs[:help] || @long["help"] end @specs.each do |sym, opts| required[sym] = true if opts[:required] vals[sym] = opts[:default] vals[sym] = [] if opts[:multi] && !opts[:default] # multi arguments default to [], not nil end if ## resolve symbols given_args = {} @leftovers = each_arg cmdline do |arg, params| sym = case arg when /^-([^-])$/ @short[$1] when /^--no-([^-]\S*)$/ @long["[no-]#{$1}"] when /^--([^-]\S*)$/ @long[$1] ? @long[$1] : @long["[no-]#{$1}"] else raise CommandlineError, _("invalid argument syntax: '%{arg}'") % { arg: arg } end unless sym next 0 if raise CommandlineError, _("unknown argument '%{arg}'") % { arg: arg } unless sym end if given_args.include?(sym) && !@specs[sym][:multi] raise CommandlineError, _("option '%{arg}' specified multiple times") % { arg: arg } end given_args[sym] ||= {} given_args[sym][:arg] = arg given_args[sym][:params] ||= [] # The block returns the number of parameters taken. num_params_taken = 0 unless params.nil? if SINGLE_ARG_TYPES.include?(@specs[sym][:type]) given_args[sym][:params] << params[0, 1] # take the first parameter num_params_taken = 1 elsif MULTI_ARG_TYPES.include?(@specs[sym][:type]) given_args[sym][:params] << params # take all the parameters num_params_taken = params.size end end num_params_taken end if handle_help_and_version ## check for version and help args raise VersionNeeded if given_args.include? :version raise HelpNeeded if given_args.include? :help end ## check constraint satisfaction @constraints.each do |type, syms| constraint_sym = syms.find { |sym| given_args[sym] } next unless constraint_sym case type when :depends syms.each { |sym| raise CommandlineError, _("--%{value0} requires --%{value1}") % { value0: @specs[constraint_sym][:long], value1: @specs[sym][:long] } unless given_args.include? sym } when :conflicts syms.each { |sym| raise CommandlineError, _("--%{value0} conflicts with --%{value1}") % { value0: @specs[constraint_sym][:long], value1: @specs[sym][:long] } if given_args.include?(sym) && (sym != constraint_sym) } end end required.each do |sym, val| raise CommandlineError, _("option --%{opt} must be specified") % { opt: @specs[sym][:long] } unless given_args.include? sym end ## parse parameters given_args.each do |sym, given_data| arg = given_data[:arg] params = given_data[:params] opts = @specs[sym] raise CommandlineError, _("option '%{arg}' needs a parameter") % { arg: arg } if params.empty? && opts[:type] != :flag vals["#{sym}_given".intern] = true # mark argument as specified on the commandline case opts[:type] when :flag if arg =~ /^--no-/ and sym.to_s =~ /^--\[no-\]/ vals[sym] = opts[:default] else vals[sym] = !opts[:default] end when :int, :ints vals[sym] = params.map { |pg| pg.map { |p| parse_integer_parameter p, arg } } when :float, :floats vals[sym] = params.map { |pg| pg.map { |p| parse_float_parameter p, arg } } when :string, :strings vals[sym] = params.map { |pg| pg.map { |p| p.to_s } } when :io, :ios vals[sym] = params.map { |pg| pg.map { |p| parse_io_parameter p, arg } } when :date, :dates vals[sym] = params.map { |pg| pg.map { |p| parse_date_parameter p, arg } } end if SINGLE_ARG_TYPES.include?(opts[:type]) unless opts[:multi] # single parameter vals[sym] = vals[sym][0][0] else # multiple options, each with a single parameter vals[sym] = vals[sym].map { |p| p[0] } end elsif MULTI_ARG_TYPES.include?(opts[:type]) && !opts[:multi] vals[sym] = vals[sym][0] # single option, with multiple parameters end # else: multiple options, with multiple parameters opts[:callback].call(vals[sym]) if opts.has_key?(:callback) end ## modify input in place with only those ## arguments we didn't process cmdline.clear @leftovers.each { |l| cmdline << l } ## allow openstruct-style accessors class << vals def method_missing(m, *args) self[m] || self[m.to_s] end end vals end |
#parse_date_parameter(param, arg) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 449 def parse_date_parameter param, arg #:nodoc: begin begin time = Chronic.parse(param) rescue NameError # chronic is not available end time ? Date.new(time.year, time.month, time.day) : Date.parse(param) rescue ArgumentError raise CommandlineError, _("option '%{arg}' needs a date") % { arg: arg }, $!.backtrace end end |
#stop_on(*words) ⇒ Object
Defines a set of words which cause parsing to terminate when encountered, such that any options to the left of the word are parsed as usual, and options to the right of the word are left intact.
A typical use case would be for subcommand support, where these would be set to the list of subcommands. A subsequent Trollop invocation would then be used to parse subcommand options, after shifting the subcommand off of ARGV.
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 292 def stop_on *words @stop_words = [*words].flatten end |
#stop_on_unknown ⇒ Object
Similar to #stop_on, but stops on any unknown word when encountered (unless it is a parameter for an argument). This is useful for cases where you don’t know the set of subcommands ahead of time, i.e., without first parsing the global options.
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 300 def stop_on_unknown @stop_on_unknown = true end |
#version(s = nil) ⇒ Object
Sets the version string. If set, the user can request the version on the commandline. Should probably be of the form “<program name> <version number>”.
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 262 def version s=nil; @version = s if s; @version end |
#width ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 527 def width #:nodoc: @width ||= if $stdout.tty? begin require 'curses' Curses::init_screen x = Curses::cols Curses::close_screen x rescue Exception 80 end else 80 end end |
#wrap(str, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/puppet/util/command_line/trollop.rb', line 543 def wrap str, opts={} # :nodoc: if str == "" [""] else str.split("\n").map { |s| wrap_line s, opts }.flatten end end |