Module: Thor::Base::ClassMethods

Includes:
CommonClassOptions
Defined in:
lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb

Overview

Methods that are mixed in as module/class/singleton methods to modules that include Thor::Base.

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from CommonClassOptions

#common_class_options, define

Instance Method Details

#all_commandsHashWithIndifferentAccess<String, Thor::Command> Also known as: all_tasks

Returns the commands for this Thor class and all subclasses.

Returns:

  • (HashWithIndifferentAccess<String, Thor::Command>)

    An hash with commands names as keys and Command objects as values.



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 228

def all_commands
  @all_commands ||= from_superclass(  :all_commands,
                                      HashWithIndifferentAccess.new )
  @all_commands.merge!(commands)
end

#attr_accessorObject

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 58

def attr_accessor(*) #:nodoc:
  no_commands { super }
end

#attr_readerObject

Mixin Methods

(Which become class methods on includers of Thor::Base)



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 48

def attr_reader(*) #:nodoc:
  no_commands { super }
end

#attr_writerObject

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 53

def attr_writer(*) #:nodoc:
  no_commands { super }
end

#baseclassObject (protected)

SIGNATURE: Sets the baseclass. This is where the superclass lookup finishes.



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 625

def baseclass #:nodoc:
end

#basenameObject (protected)

The basename of the program invoking the thor class.



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 611

def basename
  File.basename($PROGRAM_NAME).split(" ").first
end

#build_option(name, options, scope) ⇒ Object (protected)

Build an option and adds it to the given scope.

Parameters

name<Symbol>

The name of the argument.

options<Hash>

Described in both class_option and method_option.

scope<Hash>

Options hash that is being built up



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 506

def build_option(name, options, scope)
  option = Thor::Option.new(
    name,
    options.merge(:check_default_type => check_default_type?)
  )
  scope[option.name] = option
end

#build_options(options, scope) ⇒ nil (protected)

Receives a hash of options, parse them and add to the scope. This is a fast way to set a bunch of options:

build_options :foo => true, :bar => :required, :baz => :string

Parameters:

  • options (Hash<(String | Symbol), Object>)
  • scope (HashWithIndifferentAccess<String, Thor::Option>)

Returns:

  • (nil)

    New Option are added to ‘scope`.



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 527

def build_options options, scope
  options.each do |key, value|
    option = Thor::Option.parse key, value
    scope[option.name] = option
  end
end

#check_default_typeObject

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 89

def check_default_type #:nodoc:
  @check_default_type ||= from_superclass(:check_default_type, false)
end

#check_default_type!Object

If you want to raise an error when the default value of an option does not match the type call check_default_type! This is disabled by default for compatibility.



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 84

def check_default_type!
  @check_default_type = true
end

#check_default_type?Boolean

:nodoc:

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 94

def check_default_type? #:nodoc:
  !!check_default_type
end

#check_unknown_optionsObject

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 71

def check_unknown_options #:nodoc:
  @check_unknown_options ||= from_superclass(:check_unknown_options, false)
end

#check_unknown_options!Object

If you want to raise an error for unknown options, call check_unknown_options! This is disabled by default to allow dynamic invocations.



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 66

def check_unknown_options!
  @check_unknown_options = true
end

#check_unknown_options?(config) ⇒ Boolean

:nodoc:

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 76

def check_unknown_options?(config) #:nodoc:
  !!check_unknown_options
end

#class_option(name, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Adds an option to the set of class options

Parameters

name<Symbol>

The name of the argument.

options<Hash>

Described below.

Options

:desc

– Description for the argument.

:required

– If the argument is required or not.

:default

– Default value for this argument.

:group

– The group for this options. Use by class options to

output options in different levels.
:aliases

– Aliases for this option. Note: Thor follows a

convention of one-dash-one-letter options. Thus
aliases like "-something" wouldn't be parsed; use
either "\--something" or "-s" instead.
:type

– The type of the argument, can be :string, :hash, :array,

:numeric or :boolean.
:banner

– String to show on usage notes.

:hide

– If you want to hide this option from the help.



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 173

def class_option(name, options = {})
  build_option(name, options, class_options)
end

#class_options(options = nil) ⇒ HashWithIndifferentAccess<String, Thor::Option>

Adds a bunch of options to the set of class options.

class_options :foo => false, :bar => :required, :baz => :string

If you prefer more detailed declaration, check class_option.

Parameters:

  • options (Hash<(String | Symbol), Object>) (defaults to: nil)

    New option definitions to add via #build_options.

Returns:

  • (HashWithIndifferentAccess<String, Thor::Option>)

    Hash of option names to the option instances.



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 144

def class_options options = nil
  @class_options ||= \
    from_superclass( :class_options, HashWithIndifferentAccess.new )
  build_options(options, @class_options) if options
  @class_options
end

#class_options_help(shell, groups = {}) ⇒ nil (protected)

Prints the class options per group. If an option does not belong to any group, it’s printed as Class option.

Returns:

  • (nil)


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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 444

def class_options_help shell, groups = {}
  # Group options by group
  class_options.each do |_, value|
    groups[value.group] ||= []
    groups[value.group] << value
  end

  # Deal with default group
  global_options = groups.delete(nil) || []
  print_options \
    shell,
    global_options,
    (groups.empty? ? nil : 'General')

  # Print all others
  groups.each do |group_name, options|
    print_options(shell, options, group_name)
  end
  
  nil
end

#commandsHashWithIndifferentAccess<String, Thor::Command> Also known as: tasks

Returns the commands for this Thor class.

An hash with commands names as keys and Thor::Command objects as values.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 216

def commands
  @commands ||= HashWithIndifferentAccess.new
end

#create_command(meth) ⇒ Object (protected) Also known as: create_task

SIGNATURE: Creates a new command if valid_command? is true. This method is called when a new method is added to the class.



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 631

def create_command(meth) #:nodoc:
end

#disable_required_check?(command_name) ⇒ Boolean

If true, option set will not suspend the execution of the command when a required option is not provided.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 109

def disable_required_check?(command_name) #:nodoc:
  false
end

#dispatch(command, given_args, given_opts, config) ⇒ Object (protected)

SIGNATURE: The hook invoked by start.

Raises:

  • (NotImplementedError)


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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 643

def dispatch(command, given_args, given_opts, config) #:nodoc:
  raise NotImplementedError
end

#exec!(given_args = ARGV, config = {}) ⇒ Object

Like #start, but explicitly for handling over control in an executable.

For details on why this is here see Too Broken to Fail.



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 359

def exec! given_args = ARGV, config = {}
  execution = Thor::Execution.new thor_class:   self,
                                  given_args:   given_args,
                                  thor_config:  config
  execution.exec!
end

#exit_on_failure?Boolean (protected)

A flag that makes the process exit with status 1 if any error happens.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 604

def exit_on_failure?
  false
end

#find_and_refresh_command(name) ⇒ Object (protected) Also known as: find_and_refresh_task

Finds a command with the given name. If the command belongs to the current class, just return it, otherwise dup it and add the fresh copy to the current command hash.



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 538

def find_and_refresh_command(name) #:nodoc:
  if commands[name.to_s]
    commands[name.to_s]
  elsif command = all_commands[name.to_s] # rubocop:disable AssignmentInCondition
    commands[name.to_s] = command.clone
  else
    raise ArgumentError,
      "You supplied :for => #{name.inspect}, but the command " \
      "#{name.inspect} could not be found."
  end
end

#from_superclass(method, default = nil) ⇒ Object (protected)

Retrieves a value from superclass. If it reaches the baseclass, returns default.



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 583

def from_superclass(method, default = nil)
  if self == baseclass || !superclass.respond_to?(method, true)
    default
  else
    value = superclass.send(method)

    # Ruby implements `dup` on Object, but raises a `TypeError`
    # if the method is called on immediates. As a result, we
    # don't have a good way to check whether dup will succeed
    # without calling it and rescuing the TypeError.
    begin
      value.dup
    rescue TypeError
      value
    end

  end
end

#group(name = nil) ⇒ Object

Defines the group. This is used when thor list is invoked so you can specify that only commands from a pre-defined group will be shown. Defaults to standard.

Parameters

name<String|Symbol>



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 202

def group(name = nil)
  if name
    @group = name.to_s
  else
    @group ||= from_superclass(:group, "standard")
  end
end

#handle_argument_error(command, error, args, arity) ⇒ Object

Called in Command#run when an ArgumentError is raised and Command#handle_argument_error? returned ‘true`.

Assembles a message and raises InvocationError.

Defined on the Thor instance so it can be overridden to customize the message and/or error, as Group does in Group#handle_argument_error.

Parameters:

  • command (Thor::Command)

    The command that encountered the ArgumentError.

  • error (ArgumentError)

    The argument error itself.

  • args (Array)

    The arguments the command was run with.

  • arity (Fixnum?)

    The arity of the method on the Thor instance that was called, if known.

    Not used in this implementation.

Raises:



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 423

def handle_argument_error command, error, args, arity
  name = [command.ancestor_name, command.name].compact.join(" ")
  msg = "ERROR: \"#{basename} #{name}\" was called with ".dup
  msg << "no arguments"               if     args.empty?
  msg << "arguments " << args.inspect unless args.empty?
  msg << "\nUsage: #{banner(command).inspect}"
  raise Thor::InvocationError, msg
end

#handle_no_command_error(command, has_namespace = $thor_runner) ⇒ Object Also known as: handle_no_task_error

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 385

def handle_no_command_error(command, has_namespace = $thor_runner) #:nodoc:
  if has_namespace
    raise Thor::UndefinedCommandError,
      "Could not find command #{command.inspect} in " \
      "#{namespace.inspect} namespace."
  end
  raise Thor::UndefinedCommandError,
    "Could not find command #{command.inspect}, commands: #{ all_commands.keys }"
end

#inherited(klass) ⇒ Object (protected)

Everytime someone inherits from a Thor class, register the klass and file into baseclass.



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 554

def inherited(klass)
  Thor::Base.register_klass_file(klass)
  klass.instance_variable_set(:@no_commands, false)
end

#initialize_addedObject (protected)

SIGNATURE: Defines behavior when the initialize method is added to the class.



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 638

def initialize_added #:nodoc:
end

#is_thor_reserved_word?(word, type) ⇒ Boolean (protected)

Raises an error if the word given is a Thor reserved word.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 493

def is_thor_reserved_word?(word, type) #:nodoc:
  return false unless Thor::THOR_RESERVED_WORDS.include?(word.to_s)
  raise "#{word.inspect} is a Thor reserved word and cannot be " \
        "defined as #{type}"
end

#method_added(meth) ⇒ Object (protected)

Fire this callback whenever a method is added. Added methods are tracked as commands by invoking the create_command method.



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 562

def method_added(meth)
  meth = meth.to_s

  if meth == "initialize"
    initialize_added
    return
  end

  # Return if it's not a public instance method
  return unless public_method_defined?(meth.to_sym)

  @no_commands ||= false
  return if @no_commands || !create_command(meth)

  is_thor_reserved_word?(meth, :command)
  Thor::Base.register_klass_file(self)
end

#namespace(name = nil) ⇒ Object

Sets the namespace for the Thor or Thor::Group class. By default the namespace is retrieved from the class name. If your Thor class is named Scripts::MyScript, the help method, for example, will be called as:

thor scripts:my_script -h

If you change the namespace:

namespace :my_scripts

You change how your commands are invoked:

thor my_scripts -h

Finally, if you change your namespace to default:

namespace :default

Your commands can be invoked with a shortcut. Instead of:

thor :my_command


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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 310

def namespace(name = nil)
  if name
    @namespace = name.to_s
  else
    @namespace ||= Thor::Util.namespace_from_thor_class(self)
  end
end

#no_commandsObject Also known as: no_tasks

All methods defined inside the given block are not added as commands.

So you can do:

class MyScript < Thor
  no_commands do
    def this_is_not_a_command
    end
  end
end

You can also add the method and remove it from the command list:

class MyScript < Thor
  def this_is_not_a_command
  end
  remove_command :this_is_not_a_command
end


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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 279

def no_commands
  @no_commands = true
  yield
ensure
  @no_commands = false
end

Receives a set of options and print them.



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 468

def print_options(shell, options, group_name = nil)
  return if options.empty?

  list = []
  padding = options.map { |o| o.aliases.size }.max.to_i * 4

  options.each do |option|
    next if option.hide
    item = [option.usage(padding)]
    item.push(option.description ? "# #{option.description}" : "")

    list << item
    list << ["", "# Default: #{option.default}"] if option.show_default?
    if option.enum
      list << ["", "# Possible values: #{option.enum.join(', ')}"]
    end
  end

  shell.say(group_name ? "#{group_name} options:" : "Options:")
  shell.print_table(list, :indent => 2)
  shell.say ""
end

#public_command(*names) ⇒ Object Also known as: public_task

Allows to use private methods from parent in child classes as commands.

Parameters

names<Array>:: Method names to be used as commands

Examples

public_command :foo
public_command :foo, :bar, :baz


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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 377

def public_command(*names)
  names.each do |name|
    class_eval "def #{name}(*); super end"
  end
end

#remove_class_option(*names) ⇒ Object

Removes a previous defined class option.

Parameters

names<Array>

Class options to be removed

Examples

remove_class_option :foo
remove_class_option :foo, :bar, :baz


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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 188

def remove_class_option(*names)
  names.each do |name|
    class_options.delete(name)
  end
end

#remove_command(*names) ⇒ Object Also known as: remove_task

Removes a given command from this Thor class. This is usually done if you are inheriting from another class and don’t want it to be available anymore.

By default it only remove the mapping to the command. But you can supply :undefine => true to undefine the method from the class as well.

Parameters

name<Symbol|String>

The name of the command to be removed

options<Hash>

You can give :undefine => true if you want commands the method to be undefined from the class as well.



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 248

def remove_command(*names)
  options = names.last.is_a?(Hash) ? names.pop : {}

  names.each do |name|
    commands.delete(name.to_s)
    all_commands.delete(name.to_s)
    undef_method name if options[:undefine]
  end
end

#start(given_args = ARGV, config = {}) ⇒ Object

Parses the command and options from the given args, instantiate the class and invoke the command. This method is used when the arguments must be parsed from an array. If you are inside Ruby and want to use a Thor class, you can simply initialize it:

script = MyScript.new(args, options, config)
script.invoke(:command, first_arg, second_arg, third_arg)


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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 334

def start(given_args = ARGV, config = {})
  config[:shell] ||= Thor::Base.shell.new
  dispatch(nil, given_args.dup, nil, config)
rescue Thor::Error => e
  if config[:debug] || ENV["THOR_DEBUG"] == "1"
    raise e
  else
    config[:shell].error(e.message)
  end
  exit(1) if exit_on_failure?
rescue Errno::EPIPE
  # This happens if a thor command is piped to something like `head`,
  # which closes the pipe when it's done reading. This will also
  # mean that if the pipe is closed, further unnecessary
  # computation will not occur.
  exit(0)
end

#stop_on_unknown_option?(command_name) ⇒ Boolean

If true, option parsing is suspended as soon as an unknown option or a regular argument is encountered. All remaining arguments are passed to the command as regular arguments.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 102

def stop_on_unknown_option?(command_name) #:nodoc:
  false
end

#strict_args_positionObject

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 122

def strict_args_position #:nodoc:
  @strict_args_position ||= from_superclass(:strict_args_position, false)
end

#strict_args_position!Object

If you want only strict string args (useful when cascading thor classes), call strict_args_position! This is disabled by default to allow dynamic invocations.



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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 117

def strict_args_position!
  @strict_args_position = true
end

#strict_args_position?(config) ⇒ Boolean

:nodoc:

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/thor/base/class_methods.rb', line 127

def strict_args_position?(config) #:nodoc:
  !!strict_args_position
end