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# Thor has a special class called Thor::Group. The main difference to Thor class
# is that it invokes all commands at once. It also include some methods that allows
# invocations to be done at the class method, which are not available to Thor
# commands.
class Thor::Group # rubocop:disable ClassLength
class << self
# The description for this Thor::Group. If none is provided, but a source root
# exists, tries to find the USAGE one folder above it, otherwise searches
# in the superclass.
#
# ==== Parameters
# description<String>:: The description for this Thor::Group.
#
def desc(description = nil)
if description
@desc = description
else
@desc ||= from_superclass(:desc, nil)
end
end
# Prints help information.
#
# ==== Options
# short:: When true, shows only usage.
#
def help(shell)
shell.say "Usage:"
shell.say " #{banner}\n"
shell.say
class_options_help(shell)
shell.say desc if desc
end
# Stores invocations for this class merging with superclass values.
#
def invocations #:nodoc:
@invocations ||= from_superclass(:invocations, {})
end
# Stores invocation blocks used on invoke_from_option.
#
def invocation_blocks #:nodoc:
@invocation_blocks ||= from_superclass(:invocation_blocks, {})
end
# Invoke the given namespace or class given. It adds an instance
# method that will invoke the klass and command. You can give a block to
# configure how it will be invoked.
#
# The namespace/class given will have its options showed on the help
# usage. Check invoke_from_option for more information.
#
def invoke(*names, &block) # rubocop:disable MethodLength
options = names.last.is_a?(Hash) ? names.pop : {}
verbose = options.fetch(:verbose, true)
names.each do |name|
invocations[name] = false
invocation_blocks[name] = block if block_given?
class_eval <<-METHOD, __FILE__, __LINE__
def _invoke_#{name.to_s.gsub(/\W/, "_")}
klass, command = self.class.prepare_for_invocation(nil, #{name.inspect})
if klass
say_status :invoke, #{name.inspect}, #{verbose.inspect}
block = self.class.invocation_blocks[#{name.inspect}]
_invoke_for_class_method klass, command, &block
else
say_status :error, %(#{name.inspect} [not found]), :red
end
end
METHOD
end
end
# Invoke a thor class based on the value supplied by the user to the
# given option named "name". A class option must be created before this
# method is invoked for each name given.
#
# ==== Examples
#
# class GemGenerator < Thor::Group
# class_option :test_framework, :type => :string
# invoke_from_option :test_framework
# end
#
# ==== Boolean options
#
# In some cases, you want to invoke a thor class if some option is true or
# false. This is automatically handled by invoke_from_option. Then the
# option name is used to invoke the generator.
#
# ==== Preparing for invocation
#
# In some cases you want to customize how a specified hook is going to be
# invoked. You can do that by overwriting the class method
# prepare_for_invocation. The class method must necessarily return a klass
# and an optional command.
#
# ==== Custom invocations
#
# You can also supply a block to customize how the option is going to be
# invoked. The block receives two parameters, an instance of the current
# class and the klass to be invoked.
#
def invoke_from_option(*names, &block) # rubocop:disable MethodLength
options = names.last.is_a?(Hash) ? names.pop : {}
verbose = options.fetch(:verbose, :white)
names.each do |name|
unless class_options.key?(name)
fail ArgumentError, "You have to define the option #{name.inspect} " <<
"before setting invoke_from_option."
end
invocations[name] = true
invocation_blocks[name] = block if block_given?
class_eval <<-METHOD, __FILE__, __LINE__
def _invoke_from_option_#{name.to_s.gsub(/\W/, "_")}
return unless options[#{name.inspect}]
value = options[#{name.inspect}]
value = #{name.inspect} if TrueClass === value
klass, command = self.class.prepare_for_invocation(#{name.inspect}, value)
if klass
say_status :invoke, value, #{verbose.inspect}
block = self.class.invocation_blocks[#{name.inspect}]
_invoke_for_class_method klass, command, &block
else
say_status :error, %(\#{value} [not found]), :red
end
end
METHOD
end
end
# Remove a previously added invocation.
#
# ==== Examples
#
# remove_invocation :test_framework
#
def remove_invocation(*names)
names.each do |name|
remove_command(name)
remove_class_option(name)
invocations.delete(name)
invocation_blocks.delete(name)
end
end
# Overwrite class options help to allow invoked generators options to be
# shown recursively when invoking a generator.
#
def class_options_help(shell, groups = {}) #:nodoc:
get_options_from_invocations(groups, class_options) do |klass|
klass.send(:get_options_from_invocations, groups, class_options)
end
super(shell, groups)
end
# Get invocations array and merge options from invocations. Those
# options are added to group_options hash. Options that already exists
# in base_options are not added twice.
#
def get_options_from_invocations(group_options, base_options) #:nodoc: # rubocop:disable MethodLength
invocations.each do |name, from_option|
value = if from_option
option = class_options[name]
option.type == :boolean ? name : option.default
else
name
end
next unless value
klass, _ = prepare_for_invocation(name, value)
next unless klass && klass.respond_to?(:class_options)
value = value.to_s
human_name = value.respond_to?(:classify) ? value.classify : value
group_options[human_name] ||= []
group_options[human_name] += klass.class_options.values.select do |class_option|
base_options[class_option.name.to_sym].nil? && class_option.group.nil? &&
!group_options.values.flatten.any? { |i| i.name == class_option.name }
end
yield klass if block_given?
end
end
# Returns commands ready to be printed.
def printable_commands(*)
item = []
item << banner
item << (desc ? "# #{desc.gsub(/\s+/m, ' ')}" : "")
[item]
end
alias_method :printable_tasks, :printable_commands
def handle_argument_error(command, error, args, arity) #:nodoc:
msg = "#{basename} #{command.name} takes #{arity} argument"
msg << "s" if arity > 1
msg << ", but it should not."
fail error, msg
end
protected
# The method responsible for dispatching given the args.
def dispatch(command, given_args, given_opts, config) #:nodoc:
if Thor::HELP_MAPPINGS.include?(given_args.first)
help(config[:shell])
return
end
args, opts = Thor::Options.split(given_args)
opts = given_opts || opts
instance = new(args, opts, config)
yield instance if block_given?
if command
instance.invoke_command(all_commands[command])
else
instance.invoke_all
end
end
# The banner for this class. You can customize it if you are invoking the
# thor class by another ways which is not the Thor::Runner.
def banner
"#{basename} #{self_command.formatted_usage(self, false)}"
end
# Represents the whole class as a command.
def self_command #:nodoc:
Thor::DynamicCommand.new(namespace, class_options)
end
alias_method :self_task, :self_command
def baseclass #:nodoc:
Thor::Group
end
def create_command(meth) #:nodoc:
commands[meth.to_s] = Thor::Command.new(meth, nil, nil, nil, nil)
true
end
alias_method :create_task, :create_command
end
include Thor::Base
protected
# Shortcut to invoke with padding and block handling. Use internally by
# invoke and invoke_from_option class methods.
def _invoke_for_class_method(klass, command = nil, *args, &block) #:nodoc:
with_padding do
if block
case block.arity
when 3
block.call(self, klass, command)
when 2
block.call(self, klass)
when 1
instance_exec(klass, &block)
end
else
invoke klass, command, *args
end
end
end
end
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