Class: Fastlane::FastFile

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb

Constant Summary collapse

SharedValues =
Fastlane::Actions::SharedValues

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

DSL collapse

Other things collapse

Versioning helpers collapse

Overwriting Ruby methods collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(path = nil) ⇒ Object

Returns The runner which can be executed to trigger the given actions.



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 15

def initialize(path = nil)
  return unless (path || '').length > 0
  UI.user_error!("Could not find Fastfile at path '#{path}'") unless File.exist?(path)
  @path = File.expand_path(path)
  content = File.read(path, encoding: "utf-8")

  # From https://github.com/orta/danger/blob/master/lib/danger/Dangerfile.rb
  if content.tr!('“”‘’‛', %(""'''))
    UI.error("Your #{File.basename(path)} has had smart quotes sanitised. " \
            'To avoid issues in the future, you should not use ' \
            'TextEdit for editing it. If you are not using TextEdit, ' \
            'you should turn off smart quotes in your editor of choice.')
  end

  content.scan(/^\s*require ["'](.*?)["']/).each do |current|
    gem_name = current.last
    next if gem_name.include?(".") # these are local gems

    begin
      require(gem_name)
    rescue LoadError
      UI.important("You have required a gem, if this is a third party gem, please use `fastlane_require '#{gem_name}'` to ensure the gem is installed locally.")
    end
  end

  parse(content, @path)
end

Dynamic Method Handling

This class handles dynamic methods through the method_missing method

#method_missing(method_sym, *arguments, &_block) ⇒ Object

Is used to look if the method is implemented as an action



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 158

def method_missing(method_sym, *arguments, &_block)
  self.runner.trigger_action_by_name(method_sym, nil, false, *arguments)
end

Instance Attribute Details

#current_platformObject

the platform in which we’re currently in when parsing the Fastfile This is used to identify the platform in which the lane is in



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 10

def current_platform
  @current_platform
end

#runnerObject

Stores all relevant information from the currently running process



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 6

def runner
  @runner
end

Class Method Details

.sh(*command, step_name: nil, log: true, error_callback: nil, &b) ⇒ Object



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 216

def self.sh(*command, step_name: nil, log: true, error_callback: nil, &b)
  command_header = log ? step_name || Actions.shell_command_from_args(*command) : "shell command"
  Actions.execute_action(command_header) do
    Actions.sh_no_action(*command, log: log, error_callback: error_callback, &b)
  end
end

Instance Method Details

#action_completed(action_name, status: nil) ⇒ Object



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 371

def action_completed(action_name, status: nil)
  completion_context = FastlaneCore::ActionCompletionContext.context_for_action_name(action_name,
                                                                                     args: ARGV,
                                                                                     status: status)
  FastlaneCore.session.action_completed(completion_context: completion_context)
end

#action_launched(action_name) ⇒ Object



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 364

def action_launched(action_name)
  action_launch_context = FastlaneCore::ActionLaunchContext.context_for_action_name(action_name,
                                                                                    fastlane_client_language: :ruby,
                                                                                    args: ARGV)
  FastlaneCore.session.action_launched(launch_context: action_launch_context)
end

#actions_path(path) ⇒ Object



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 183

def actions_path(path)
  UI.crash!("Path '#{path}' not found!") unless File.directory?(path)

  Actions.load_external_actions(path)
end

#after_all(&block) ⇒ Object

Is executed after each test run



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 143

def after_all(&block)
  @runner.set_after_all(@current_platform, block)
end

#after_each(&block) ⇒ Object

Is executed before each lane



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 148

def after_each(&block)
  @runner.set_after_each(@current_platform, block)
end

#before_all(&block) ⇒ Object

Is executed before each test run



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 133

def before_all(&block)
  @runner.set_before_all(@current_platform, block)
end

#before_each(&block) ⇒ Object

Is executed before each lane



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 138

def before_each(&block)
  @runner.set_before_each(@current_platform, block)
end

#desc(string) ⇒ Object



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 223

def desc(string)
  desc_collection << string
end

#desc_collectionObject



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 227

def desc_collection
  @desc_collection ||= []
end

#error(&block) ⇒ Object

Is executed if an error occurred during fastlane execution



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 153

def error(&block)
  @runner.set_error(@current_platform, block)
end

#fastlane_require(gem_name) ⇒ Object



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 231

def fastlane_require(gem_name)
  FastlaneRequire.install_gem_if_needed(gem_name: gem_name, require_gem: true)
end

#fetch_remote_tags(folder: nil) ⇒ Object



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 320

def fetch_remote_tags(folder: nil)
  UI.message("Fetching remote git tags...")
  Helper.with_env_values('GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT' => '0') do
    Actions.sh("cd #{folder.shellescape} && git fetch --all --tags -q")
  end

  # Fetch all possible tags
  git_tags_string = Actions.sh("cd #{folder.shellescape} && git tag -l")
  git_tags = git_tags_string.split("\n")

  # Sort tags based on their version number
  return git_tags
         .select { |tag| FastlaneCore::TagVersion.correct?(tag) }
         .sort_by { |tag| FastlaneCore::TagVersion.new(tag) }
end

#generated_fastfile_id(id) ⇒ Object



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 235

def generated_fastfile_id(id)
  UI.important("The `generated_fastfile_id` action was deprecated, you can remove the line from your `Fastfile`")
end

#import(path = nil) ⇒ Object



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 239

def import(path = nil)
  UI.user_error!("Please pass a path to the `import` action") unless path

  path = path.dup.gsub("~", Dir.home)
  unless Pathname.new(path).absolute? # unless an absolute path
    path = File.join(File.expand_path('..', @path), path)
  end

  UI.user_error!("Could not find Fastfile at path '#{path}'") unless File.exist?(path)

  # First check if there are local actions to import in the same directory as the Fastfile
  actions_path = File.join(File.expand_path("..", path), 'actions')
  Fastlane::Actions.load_external_actions(actions_path) if File.directory?(actions_path)

  action_launched('import')

  return_value = parse(File.read(path), path)

  action_completed('import', status: FastlaneCore::ActionCompletionStatus::SUCCESS)

  return return_value
end

#import_from_git(url: nil, branch: 'HEAD', path: 'fastlane/Fastfile', version: nil) ⇒ Object

Parameters:

  • url (String) (defaults to: nil)

    The git URL to clone the repository from

  • branch (String) (defaults to: 'HEAD')

    The branch to checkout in the repository

  • path (String) (defaults to: 'fastlane/Fastfile')

    The path to the Fastfile

  • version (String, Array) (defaults to: nil)

    Version requirement for repo tags



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 266

def import_from_git(url: nil, branch: 'HEAD', path: 'fastlane/Fastfile', version: nil)
  UI.user_error!("Please pass a path to the `import_from_git` action") if url.to_s.length == 0

  Actions.execute_action('import_from_git') do
    require 'tmpdir'

    action_launched('import_from_git')

    # Checkout the repo
    repo_name = url.split("/").last
    checkout_param = branch

    Dir.mktmpdir("fl_clone") do |tmp_path|
      clone_folder = File.join(tmp_path, repo_name)

      branch_option = "--branch #{branch}" if branch != 'HEAD'

      UI.message("Cloning remote git repo...")
      Helper.with_env_values('GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT' => '0') do
        Actions.sh("git clone #{url.shellescape} #{clone_folder.shellescape} --depth 1 -n #{branch_option}")
      end

      unless version.nil?
        req = Gem::Requirement.new(version)
        all_tags = fetch_remote_tags(folder: clone_folder)
        checkout_param = all_tags.select { |t| req =~ FastlaneCore::TagVersion.new(t) }.last
        UI.user_error!("No tag found matching #{version.inspect}") if checkout_param.nil?
      end

      Actions.sh("cd #{clone_folder.shellescape} && git checkout #{checkout_param.shellescape} #{path.shellescape}")

      # We also want to check out all the local actions of this fastlane setup
      containing = path.split(File::SEPARATOR)[0..-2]
      containing = "." if containing.count == 0
      actions_folder = File.join(containing, "actions")
      begin
        Actions.sh("cd #{clone_folder.shellescape} && git checkout #{checkout_param.shellescape} #{actions_folder.shellescape}")
      rescue
        # We don't care about a failure here, as local actions are optional
      end

      return_value = import(File.join(clone_folder, path))

      action_completed('import_from_git', status: FastlaneCore::ActionCompletionStatus::SUCCESS)

      return return_value
    end
  end
end

#is_platform_block?(key) ⇒ Boolean

Is the given key a platform block or a lane?

Returns:



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 167

def is_platform_block?(key)
  UI.crash!('No key given') unless key

  return false if self.runner.lanes.fetch(nil, {}).fetch(key.to_sym, nil)
  return true if self.runner.lanes[key.to_sym].kind_of?(Hash)

  if key.to_sym == :update
    # The user ran `fastlane update`, instead of `fastlane update_fastlane`
    # We're gonna be nice and understand what the user is trying to do
    require 'fastlane/one_off'
    Fastlane::OneOff.run(action: "update_fastlane", parameters: {})
  else
    UI.user_error!("Could not find '#{key}'. Available lanes: #{self.runner.available_lanes.join(', ')}")
  end
end

#lane(lane_name, &block) ⇒ Object

User defines a new lane



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 83

def lane(lane_name, &block)
  UI.user_error!("You have to pass a block using 'do' for lane '#{lane_name}'. Make sure you read the docs on GitHub.") unless block

  self.runner.add_lane(Lane.new(platform: self.current_platform,
                                   block: block,
                             description: desc_collection,
                                    name: lane_name,
                              is_private: false))

  @desc_collection = nil # reset the collected description again for the next lane
end

#override_lane(lane_name, &block) ⇒ Object

User defines a lane that can overwrite existing lanes. Useful when importing a Fastfile



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 109

def override_lane(lane_name, &block)
  UI.user_error!("You have to pass a block using 'do' for lane '#{lane_name}'. Make sure you read the docs on GitHub.") unless block

  self.runner.add_lane(Lane.new(platform: self.current_platform,
                                   block: block,
                             description: desc_collection,
                                    name: lane_name,
                              is_private: false), true)

  @desc_collection = nil # reset the collected description again for the next lane
end

#parse(data, path = nil) ⇒ Object



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 47

def parse(data, path = nil)
  @runner ||= Runner.new

  Dir.chdir(FastlaneCore::FastlaneFolder.path || Dir.pwd) do # context: fastlane subfolder
    # create nice path that we want to print in case of some problem
    relative_path = path.nil? ? '(eval)' : Pathname.new(path).relative_path_from(Pathname.new(Dir.pwd)).to_s

    begin
      # We have to use #get_binding method, because some test files defines method called `path` (for example SwitcherFastfile)
      # and local variable has higher priority, so it causes to remove content of original Fastfile for example. With #get_binding
      # is this always clear and safe to declare any local variables we want, because the eval function uses the instance scope
      # instead of local.

      # rubocop:disable Security/Eval
      eval(data, parsing_binding, relative_path) # using eval is ok for this case
      # rubocop:enable Security/Eval
    rescue SyntaxError => ex
      match = ex.to_s.match(/#{Regexp.escape(relative_path)}:(\d+)/)
      if match
        line = match[1]
        UI.content_error(data, line)
        UI.user_error!("Syntax error in your Fastfile on line #{line}: #{ex}")
      else
        UI.user_error!("Syntax error in your Fastfile: #{ex}")
      end
    end
  end

  self
end

#parsing_bindingObject



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 43

def parsing_binding
  binding
end

#platform(platform_name) ⇒ Object

User defines a platform block



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 122

def platform(platform_name)
  SupportedPlatforms.verify!(platform_name)

  self.current_platform = platform_name

  yield

  self.current_platform = nil
end

#private_lane(lane_name, &block) ⇒ Object

User defines a new private lane, which can’t be called from the CLI



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 96

def private_lane(lane_name, &block)
  UI.user_error!("You have to pass a block using 'do' for lane '#{lane_name}'. Make sure you read the docs on GitHub.") unless block

  self.runner.add_lane(Lane.new(platform: self.current_platform,
                                   block: block,
                             description: desc_collection,
                                    name: lane_name,
                              is_private: true))

  @desc_collection = nil # reset the collected description again for the next lane
end

#puts(value) ⇒ Object



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 349

def puts(value)
  # Overwrite this, since there is already a 'puts' method defined in the Ruby standard library
  value ||= yield if block_given?

  action_launched('puts')
  return_value = Fastlane::Actions::PutsAction.run([value])
  action_completed('puts', status: FastlaneCore::ActionCompletionStatus::SUCCESS)
  return return_value
end

#say(value) ⇒ Object

Speak out loud



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 341

def say(value)
  # Overwrite this, since there is already a 'say' method defined in the Ruby standard library
  value ||= yield

  value = { text: value } if value.kind_of?(String) || value.kind_of?(Array)
  self.runner.trigger_action_by_name(:say, nil, false, value)
end

#sh(*args, &b) ⇒ Object

Execute shell command Accepts arguments with with and without the command named keyword so that sh behaves like other actions with named keywords github.com/fastlane/fastlane/issues/14930

Example:

sh("ls")
sh("ls", log: false)
sh(command: "ls")
sh(command: "ls", step_name: "listing the files")
sh(command: "ls", log: false)


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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 200

def sh(*args, &b)
  # First accepts hash (or named keywords) like other actions
  # Otherwise uses sh method that doesn't have an interface like an action
  if args.count == 1 && args.first.kind_of?(Hash)
    hash = args.first
    command = hash.delete(:command)

    raise ArgumentError, "sh requires :command keyword in argument" if command.nil?

    new_args = [*command, hash]
    FastFile.sh(*new_args, &b)
  else
    FastFile.sh(*args, &b)
  end
end

#test(params = {}) ⇒ Object



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# File 'fastlane/lib/fastlane/fast_file.rb', line 359

def test(params = {})
  # Overwrite this, since there is already a 'test' method defined in the Ruby standard library
  self.runner.try_switch_to_lane(:test, [params])
end