Class: Thor::Option

Inherits:
Argument show all
Defined in:
lib/thor/parser/option.rb

Overview

:nodoc:

Constant Summary collapse

VALID_TYPES =
[:boolean, :numeric, :hash, :array, :string]

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Attributes inherited from Argument

#banner, #default, #description, #enum, #name, #required, #type

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods inherited from Argument

#required?, #show_default?

Constructor Details

#initialize(name, options = {}) ⇒ Option

Returns a new instance of Option.



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# File 'lib/thor/parser/option.rb', line 7

def initialize(name, options = {})
  @check_default_type = options[:check_default_type]
  options[:required] = false unless options.key?(:required)
  @repeatable     = options.fetch(:repeatable, false)
  super
  @lazy_default   = options[:lazy_default]
  @group          = options[:group].to_s.capitalize if options[:group]
  @aliases        = Array(options[:aliases])
  @hide           = options[:hide]
end

Instance Attribute Details

#aliasesObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute aliases.



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# File 'lib/thor/parser/option.rb', line 3

def aliases
  @aliases
end

#groupObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute group.



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# File 'lib/thor/parser/option.rb', line 3

def group
  @group
end

#hideObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute hide.



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# File 'lib/thor/parser/option.rb', line 3

def hide
  @hide
end

#lazy_defaultObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute lazy_default.



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# File 'lib/thor/parser/option.rb', line 3

def lazy_default
  @lazy_default
end

#repeatableObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute repeatable.



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# File 'lib/thor/parser/option.rb', line 3

def repeatable
  @repeatable
end

Class Method Details

.parse(key, value) ⇒ Object

This parse quick options given as method_options. It makes several assumptions, but you can be more specific using the option method.

parse :foo => "bar"
#=> Option foo with default value bar

parse [:foo, :baz] => "bar"
#=> Option foo with default value bar and alias :baz

parse :foo => :required
#=> Required option foo without default value

parse :foo => 2
#=> Option foo with default value 2 and type numeric

parse :foo => :numeric
#=> Option foo without default value and type numeric

parse :foo => true
#=> Option foo with default value true and type boolean

The valid types are :boolean, :numeric, :hash, :array and :string. If none is given a default type is assumed. This default type accepts arguments as string (–foo=value) or booleans (just –foo).

By default all options are optional, unless :required is given.



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# File 'lib/thor/parser/option.rb', line 45

def self.parse(key, value)
  if key.is_a?(Array)
    name, *aliases = key
  else
    name = key
    aliases = []
  end

  name    = name.to_s
  default = value

  type = case value
  when Symbol
    default = nil
    if VALID_TYPES.include?(value)
      value
    elsif required = (value == :required) # rubocop:disable AssignmentInCondition
      :string
    end
  when TrueClass, FalseClass
    :boolean
  when Numeric
    :numeric
  when Hash, Array, String
    value.class.name.downcase.to_sym
  end

  new(name.to_s, :required => required, :type => type, :default => default, :aliases => aliases)
end

Instance Method Details

#human_nameObject



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# File 'lib/thor/parser/option.rb', line 79

def human_name
  @human_name ||= dasherized? ? undasherize(name) : name
end

#switch_nameObject



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# File 'lib/thor/parser/option.rb', line 75

def switch_name
  @switch_name ||= dasherized? ? name : dasherize(name)
end

#usage(padding = 0) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/thor/parser/option.rb', line 83

def usage(padding = 0)
  sample = if banner && !banner.to_s.empty?
    "#{switch_name}=#{banner}".dup
  else
    switch_name
  end

  sample = "[#{sample}]".dup unless required?

  if boolean?
    sample << ", [#{dasherize('no-' + human_name)}]" unless (name == "force") || name.start_with?("no-")
  end

  if aliases.empty?
    (" " * padding) << sample
  else
    "#{aliases.join(', ')}, #{sample}"
  end
end