GLI

A means to define and parse a command line interface that works as Git’s does, in that you specify global options, a command name, command specific options, and then command arguments.

Constants

VERSION

Public Instance Methods

arg_name(name) click to toggle source

describe the argument name of the next flag

# File lib/gli.rb, line 42
def arg_name(name); @@next_arg_name = name; end
c(*names) click to toggle source
Alias for: command
clear_nexts() click to toggle source
# File lib/gli.rb, line 180
def clear_nexts
  @@next_desc = nil
  @@next_arg_name = nil
  @@next_default_value = nil
  @@next_long_desc = nil
end
command(*names) click to toggle source

Define a command.

# File lib/gli.rb, line 73
def command(*names)
  command = Command.new([names].flatten,@@next_desc,@@next_arg_name,@@next_long_desc)
  commands[command.name] = command
  yield command
  clear_nexts
end
Also aliased as: c
commands() click to toggle source
# File lib/gli.rb, line 191
def commands; @@commands ||= {}; end
config_file(filename) click to toggle source

Sets the config file. If not an absolute path sets the path to the user’s home directory

# File lib/gli.rb, line 62
def config_file(filename)
  if filename =~ /^\//
    @@config_file = filename
  else
    @@config_file = Etc.getpwuid.dir + '/' + filename
  end
  commands[:initconfig] = InitConfig.new(@@config_file)
  @@config_file
end
d(description) click to toggle source
Alias for: desc
default_command_options(command,command_configs) click to toggle source
# File lib/gli.rb, line 297
def default_command_options(command,command_configs)
  options = (command_configs && command_configs[command.name.to_sym]) || {}
end
default_value(val) click to toggle source

set the default value of the next flag

# File lib/gli.rb, line 44
def default_value(val); @@next_default_value = val; end
desc(description) click to toggle source

describe the next switch, flag, or command. This should be a short, one-line description

# File lib/gli.rb, line 35
def desc(description); @@next_desc = description; end
Also aliased as: d
f(*names) click to toggle source
Alias for: flag
find_command(name) click to toggle source
# File lib/gli.rb, line 301
def find_command(name)
  sym = name.to_sym
  return commands[name.to_sym] if commands[sym]
  commands.keys.each do |command_name|
    command = commands[command_name]
    return command if (command.aliases && command.aliases.include?(sym))
  end
  nil
end
find_non_flag_index(args) click to toggle source

Finds the index of the first non-flag argument or -1 if there wasn’t one.

# File lib/gli.rb, line 167
def find_non_flag_index(args)
  args.each_index do |i|
    return i if args[i] =~ /^[^\-]/;
    return i-1 if args[i] =~ /^\-\-$/;
  end
  -1;
end
flag(*names) click to toggle source

Create a flag, which is a switch that takes an argument

# File lib/gli.rb, line 47
def flag(*names)
  flag = Flag.new([names].flatten,@@next_desc,@@next_arg_name,@@next_default_value,@@next_long_desc)
  flags[flag.name] = flag
  clear_nexts
end
Also aliased as: f
flags() click to toggle source
# File lib/gli.rb, line 189
def flags; @@flags ||= {}; end
long_desc(long_desc) click to toggle source

Provide a longer, more detailed description. This will be reformatted and wrapped to fit in 80 columns

# File lib/gli.rb, line 39
def long_desc(long_desc); @@next_long_desc = long_desc; end
on_error(&a_proc) click to toggle source

Define a block to run if an error occurs. The block will receive any Exception that was caught. It should return false to avoid the built-in error handling (which basically just prints out a message)

# File lib/gli.rb, line 101
def on_error(&a_proc)
  @@error_block = a_proc
end
parse_config() click to toggle source
# File lib/gli.rb, line 130
def parse_config
  return nil if @@config_file.nil?
  require 'yaml'
  if File.exist?(@@config_file)
    File.open(@@config_file) { |f| YAML::load(f) }
  else
    {}
  end
end
parse_options(args,config=nil) click to toggle source

Returns an array of four values:

* global options (as a Hash)
* Command 
* command options (as a Hash)
* arguments (as an Array)
# File lib/gli.rb, line 152
def parse_options(args,config=nil)
  command_configs = {}
  if config.nil?
    config = {}
  else
    command_configs = config.delete(GLI::InitConfig::COMMANDS_KEY) if !config.nil?
  end
  global_options,command,options,arguments = parse_options_helper(args.clone,config,nil,Options.new,Array.new,command_configs)
  flags.each { |name,flag| global_options[name] = flag.default_value if !global_options[name] }
  command.flags.each { |name,flag| options[name] = flag.default_value if !options[name] }
  return [global_options,command,options,arguments]
end
parse_options_helper(args,global_options,command,command_options,arguments,command_configs) click to toggle source

Recursive helper for parsing command line options

args

the arguments that have yet to be processed

global_options

the global options hash

command

the Command that has been identified (or nil if not identified yet)

command_options

options for Command

arguments

the arguments for Command

command_configs

the configuration file for all commands, used as defaults

This works by finding the first non-switch/flag argument, and taking that sublist and trying to pick out flags and switches. After this is done, one of the following is true:

* the sublist is empty - in this case, go again, as there might be more flags to parse
* the sublist has a flag left in it - unknown flag; we bail
* the sublist has a non-flag left in it - this is the command (or the start of the arguments list)

This sort of does the same thing in two phases; in the first phase, the command hasn’t been identified, so we are looking for global switches and flags, ending when we get the command.

Once the command has been found, we start looking for command-specific flags and switches. When those have been found, we know the rest of the argument list is arguments for the command

# File lib/gli.rb, line 212
def parse_options_helper(args,global_options,command,command_options,arguments,command_configs)
  non_flag_i = find_non_flag_index(args)
  all_flags = false
  if non_flag_i == 0
    # no flags
    if !command
      command_name = args.shift
      command = find_command(command_name)
      raise "Unknown command '#{command_name}'" if !command
      return parse_options_helper(args,
                                  global_options,
                                  command,
                                  default_command_options(command,command_configs),
                                  arguments,
                                  command_configs)
    else
      return global_options,command,command_options,arguments + args
    end
  elsif non_flag_i == -1
    all_flags = true
  end

  try_me = args[0..non_flag_i]
  rest = args[(non_flag_i+1)..args.length]
  if all_flags
    try_me = args 
    rest = []
  end

  # Suck up whatever options we can
  switch_hash = switches
  flag_hash = flags
  options = global_options
  if command
    switch_hash = command.switches
    flag_hash = command.flags
    options = command_options
  end

  switch_hash.each do |name,switch|
    value = switch.get_value!(try_me)
    options[name] = value if !options[name]
  end

  flag_hash.each do |name,flag|
    value = flag.get_value!(try_me)
    options[name] = value if value
  end

  if try_me.empty?
    return [global_options,command,command_options,arguments] if rest.empty?
    # If we have no more options we've parsed them all
    # and rest may have more
    return parse_options_helper(rest,global_options,command,command_options,arguments,command_configs)
  else
    if command
      check = rest
      check = rest + try_me if all_flags 
      check.each() do |arg| 
        if arg =~ /^\-\-$/
          try_me.delete arg
          break 
        end
        raise "Unknown argument #{arg}" if arg =~ /^\-/ 
      end
      return [global_options,command,command_options,try_me + rest]
    else
      # Now we have our command name
      command_name = try_me.shift
      raise "Unknown argument #{command_name}" if command_name =~ /^\-/

      command = find_command(command_name)
      raise "Unknown command '#{command_name}'" if !command

      return parse_options_helper(rest,
                                  global_options,
                                  command,
                                  default_command_options(command,command_configs),
                                  arguments,
                                  command_configs)
    end
  end

end
post(&a_proc) click to toggle source

Define a block to run after command hase been executed, only if there was not an error. The block will receive the global-options,command,options, and arguments

# File lib/gli.rb, line 93
def post(&a_proc)
  @@post_block = a_proc
end
pre(&a_proc) click to toggle source

Define a block to run after command line arguments are parsed but before any command is run. If this block raises an exception the command specified will not be executed. The block will receive the global-options,command,options, and arguments If this block evaluates to true, the program will proceed; otherwise the program will end immediately

# File lib/gli.rb, line 86
def pre(&a_proc)
  @@pre_block = a_proc
end
program_name(override=nil) click to toggle source
# File lib/gli.rb, line 140
def program_name(override=nil)
  if override
    @@program_name = override
  end
  @@program_name
end
reset() click to toggle source

Reset the GLI module internal data structures; mostly for testing

# File lib/gli.rb, line 25
def reset
  switches.clear
  flags.clear
  commands.clear
  @@config_file = nil
  clear_nexts
end
run(args) click to toggle source

Runs whatever command is needed based on the arguments.

# File lib/gli.rb, line 106
def run(args)
  rdoc = RDocCommand.new
  commands[:rdoc] = rdoc if !commands[:rdoc]
  commands[:help] = DefaultHelpCommand.new(rdoc) if !commands[:help]
  begin
    config = parse_config
    global_options,command,options,arguments = parse_options(args,config)
    proceed = true
    proceed = @@pre_block.call(global_options,command,options,arguments) if @@pre_block 
    if proceed
      command = commands[:help] if !command
      command.execute(global_options,options,arguments)
      @@post_block.call(global_options,command,options,arguments) if @@post_block 
    end
  rescue Exception => ex
    regular_error_handling = true
    regular_error_handling = @@error_block.call(ex) if @@error_block

    if regular_error_handling
      puts "error: #{ex.message}"
    end
  end
end
s(*names) click to toggle source
Alias for: switch
switch(*names) click to toggle source

Create a switch

# File lib/gli.rb, line 54
def switch(*names)
  switch = Switch.new([names].flatten,@@next_desc,@@next_long_desc)
  switches[switch.name] = switch
  clear_nexts
end
Also aliased as: s
switches() click to toggle source
# File lib/gli.rb, line 190
def switches; @@switches ||= {}; end

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