Class: Toys::ToolDefinition
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- Toys::ToolDefinition
- Defined in:
- lib/toys/tool_definition.rb
Overview
A ToolDefinition describes a single command that can be invoked using Toys. It has a name, a series of one or more words that you use to identify the tool on the command line. It also has a set of formal flags and command line arguments supported, and a block that gets run when the tool is executed.
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: DefaultCompletion, Settings
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#built_middleware ⇒ Array<Toys::Middleware>
readonly
The stack of built middleware specs for this tool.
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#completion ⇒ Toys::Completion::Base, Proc
The completion strategy for this tool.
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#custom_context_directory ⇒ String?
The custom context directory set for this tool.
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#default_data ⇒ Hash
readonly
The default context data set by arguments.
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#delegate_target ⇒ Array<String>?
readonly
The full name of the delegate target, if any.
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#desc ⇒ Toys::WrappableString
The short description string.
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#flag_groups ⇒ Array<Toys::FlagGroup>
readonly
A list of all defined flag groups, in order.
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#flags ⇒ Array<Toys::Flag>
readonly
A list of all defined flags.
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#full_name ⇒ Array<String>
readonly
The name of the tool as an array of strings.
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#long_desc ⇒ Array<Toys::WrappableString>
The long description strings.
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#optional_args ⇒ Array<Toys::PositionalArg>
readonly
A list of all defined optional positional arguments.
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#priority ⇒ Integer
readonly
The priority of this tool definition.
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#remaining_arg ⇒ Toys::PositionalArg?
readonly
The remaining arguments specification.
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#required_args ⇒ Array<Toys::PositionalArg>
readonly
A list of all defined required positional arguments.
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#run_handler ⇒ Proc, ...
The run handler.
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#settings ⇒ Toys::Tool::Settings
readonly
Settings for this tool.
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#source_info ⇒ Toys::SourceInfo?
readonly
Info on the source of this tool.
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#source_root ⇒ Toys::SourceInfo?
readonly
The root source info defining this tool, or nil if there is no source.
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#subtool_middleware_stack ⇒ Array<Toys::Middleware::Spec>
readonly
The stack of middleware specs used for subtools.
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#tool_class ⇒ Class
readonly
The tool class.
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#usage_error_handler ⇒ Proc, ...
The usage error handler.
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#used_flags ⇒ Array<String>
readonly
A list of flags that have been used in the flag definitions.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#add_acceptor(name, acceptor = nil, type_desc: nil, &block) ⇒ self
Add a named acceptor to the tool.
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#add_completion(name, completion = nil, **options, &block) ⇒ self
Add a named completion proc to this tool.
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#add_flag(key, flags = [], accept: nil, default: nil, handler: nil, complete_flags: nil, complete_values: nil, report_collisions: true, group: nil, desc: nil, long_desc: nil, display_name: nil) ⇒ self
Add a flag to the current tool.
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#add_flag_group(type: :optional, desc: nil, long_desc: nil, name: nil, report_collisions: true, prepend: false) ⇒ self
Add a flag group to the group list.
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#add_initializer(proc, *args, **kwargs) ⇒ self
Add an initializer.
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#add_mixin(name, mixin_module = nil, &block) ⇒ self
Add a named mixin module to this tool.
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#add_optional_arg(key, default: nil, accept: nil, complete: nil, display_name: nil, desc: nil, long_desc: nil) ⇒ self
Add an optional positional argument to the current tool.
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#add_required_arg(key, accept: nil, complete: nil, display_name: nil, desc: nil, long_desc: nil) ⇒ self
Add a required positional argument to the current tool.
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#add_template(name, template_class = nil, &block) ⇒ self
Add a named template class to this tool.
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#append_long_desc(long_desc) ⇒ self
Append long description strings.
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#argument_parsing_disabled? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool has disabled argument parsing.
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#context_directory ⇒ String?
Return the effective context directory.
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#definition_finished? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool's definition has been finished and is locked.
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#delegate_to(target) ⇒ self
Causes this tool to delegate to another tool.
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#disable_argument_parsing ⇒ self
Disable argument parsing for this tool.
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#disable_flag(*flags) ⇒ self
Mark one or more flags as disabled, preventing their use by any subsequent flag definition.
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#display_name ⇒ String
A displayable name of this tool, generally the full name delimited by spaces.
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#enforce_flags_before_args(state = true) ⇒ self
Enforce that flags must come before args for this tool.
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#exact_flag_match_required? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool requires exact flag matches.
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#flags_before_args_enforced? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool enforces flags before args.
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#handles_interrupts? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool handles interrupts.
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#handles_signal?(signal) ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool handles the given signal.
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#handles_usage_errors? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool handles usage errors.
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#include_mixin(mod, *args, **kwargs) ⇒ self
Include the given mixin in the tool class.
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#includes_arguments? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if at least one flag or positional argument is defined for this tool.
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#includes_definition? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool has any definition information.
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#includes_description? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if there is a specific description set for this tool.
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#includes_modules? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool has at least one included module.
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#interrupt_handler ⇒ Proc, ...
Return the interrupt handler.
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#interrupt_handler=(handler) ⇒ Object
Set the interrupt handler.
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#lock_source(source) ⇒ self
Sets the path to the file that defines this tool.
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#lookup_acceptor(name) ⇒ Toys::Acceptor::Base?
Get the named acceptor from this tool or its ancestors.
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#lookup_completion(name) ⇒ Toys::Completion::Base, ...
Get the named completion from this tool or its ancestors.
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#lookup_mixin(name) ⇒ Module?
Get the named mixin from this tool or its ancestors.
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#lookup_template(name) ⇒ Class?
Get the named template from this tool or its ancestors.
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#positional_args ⇒ Array<Toys::PositionalArg>
All arg definitions in order: required, optional, remaining.
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#require_exact_flag_match(state = true) ⇒ self
Require that flags must match exactly.
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#resolve_flag(str) ⇒ Toys::Flag::Resolution
Resolve the given flag given the flag string.
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#root? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool is a root tool.
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#runnable? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool is marked as runnable.
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#set_remaining_args(key, default: [], accept: nil, complete: nil, display_name: nil, desc: nil, long_desc: nil) ⇒ self
Specify what should be done with unmatched positional arguments.
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#set_signal_handler(signal, handler) ⇒ Object
Set the handler for the given signal.
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#signal_handler(signal) ⇒ Proc, ...
Return the signal handler for the given signal.
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#simple_name ⇒ String
The local name of this tool, i.e.
Instance Attribute Details
#built_middleware ⇒ Array<Toys::Middleware> (readonly)
The stack of built middleware specs for this tool.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 420 def built_middleware @built_middleware end |
#completion ⇒ Toys::Completion::Base, Proc
The completion strategy for this tool.
When reading, this may return an instance of one of the subclasses of Completion::Base, or a Proc that duck-types it. Generally, this defaults to a DefaultCompletion, providing a standard algorithm that finds appropriate completions from flags, positional arguments, and subtools.
When setting, you may pass any of the following:
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nilor:defaultwhich sets the value to a default instance. - A Hash of options to pass to the DefaultCompletion constructor.
- Any other form recognized by Completion.create.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 455 def completion @completion end |
#custom_context_directory ⇒ String?
The custom context directory set for this tool.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 436 def custom_context_directory @custom_context_directory end |
#default_data ⇒ Hash (readonly)
The default context data set by arguments.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 404 def default_data @default_data end |
#delegate_target ⇒ Array<String>? (readonly)
The full name of the delegate target, if any.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 495 def delegate_target @delegate_target end |
#desc ⇒ Toys::WrappableString
The short description string.
When reading, this is always returned as a WrappableString.
When setting, the description may be provided as any of the following:
- A WrappableString.
- A normal String, which will be transformed into a WrappableString using spaces as word delimiters.
- An Array of String, which will be transformed into a WrappableString where each array element represents an individual word for wrapping.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 335 def desc @desc end |
#flag_groups ⇒ Array<Toys::FlagGroup> (readonly)
A list of all defined flag groups, in order.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 361 def flag_groups @flag_groups end |
#flags ⇒ Array<Toys::Flag> (readonly)
A list of all defined flags.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 368 def flags @flags end |
#full_name ⇒ Array<String> (readonly)
The name of the tool as an array of strings. This array may not be modified.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 297 def full_name @full_name end |
#long_desc ⇒ Array<Toys::WrappableString>
The long description strings.
When reading, this is returned as an Array of WrappableString representing the lines in the description.
When setting, the description must be provided as an Array where each element may be any of the following:
- A WrappableString representing one line.
- A normal String representing a line. This will be transformed into a WrappableString using spaces as word delimiters.
- An Array of String representing a line. This will be transformed into a WrappableString where each array element represents an individual word for wrapping.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 354 def long_desc @long_desc end |
#optional_args ⇒ Array<Toys::PositionalArg> (readonly)
A list of all defined optional positional arguments.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 382 def optional_args @optional_args end |
#priority ⇒ Integer (readonly)
The priority of this tool definition.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 304 def priority @priority end |
#remaining_arg ⇒ Toys::PositionalArg? (readonly)
The remaining arguments specification.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 390 def remaining_arg @remaining_arg end |
#required_args ⇒ Array<Toys::PositionalArg> (readonly)
A list of all defined required positional arguments.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 375 def required_args @required_args end |
#run_handler ⇒ Proc, ...
The run handler.
This handler is called to run the tool. Normally it is a method name,
represented by a symbol. (The default is :run.) It can be set to a
different method name, or to a proc that will be called with self set
to the tool context. Either way, it takes no arguments. The run handler
can also be explicitly set to nil indicating a non-runnable tool;
however, typically a tool is made non-runnable simply by leaving the run
handler set to :run and not defining the method.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 472 def run_handler @run_handler end |
#settings ⇒ Toys::Tool::Settings (readonly)
Settings for this tool
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 289 def settings @settings end |
#source_info ⇒ Toys::SourceInfo? (readonly)
Info on the source of this tool.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 428 def source_info @source_info end |
#source_root ⇒ Toys::SourceInfo? (readonly)
The root source info defining this tool, or nil if there is no source.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 311 def source_root @source_root end |
#subtool_middleware_stack ⇒ Array<Toys::Middleware::Spec> (readonly)
The stack of middleware specs used for subtools.
This array may be modified in place.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 413 def subtool_middleware_stack @subtool_middleware_stack end |
#tool_class ⇒ Class (readonly)
The tool class.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 318 def tool_class @tool_class end |
#usage_error_handler ⇒ Proc, ...
The usage error handler.
This handler is called when at least one usage error is detected during
argument parsing, and is called instead of the run method. It can be
specified as a Proc, or a Symbol indicating a method to call. It
optionally takes an array of ArgParser::UsageError as the sole
argument.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 487 def usage_error_handler @usage_error_handler end |
#used_flags ⇒ Array<String> (readonly)
A list of flags that have been used in the flag definitions.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 397 def used_flags @used_flags end |
Instance Method Details
#add_acceptor(name, acceptor = nil, type_desc: nil, &block) ⇒ self
Add a named acceptor to the tool. This acceptor may be refereneced by name when adding a flag or an arg. See Acceptor.create for detailed information on how to specify an acceptor.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 829 def add_acceptor(name, acceptor = nil, type_desc: nil, &block) name = name.to_s if @acceptors.key?(name) raise ToolDefinitionError, "An acceptor named #{name.inspect} has already been defined in tool" \ " #{display_name.inspect}." end @acceptors[name] = Toys::Acceptor.create(acceptor, type_desc: type_desc, &block) self end |
#add_completion(name, completion = nil, **options, &block) ⇒ self
Add a named completion proc to this tool. The completion may be referenced by name when adding a flag or an arg. See Completion.create for detailed information on how to specify a completion.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 876 def add_completion(name, completion = nil, **, &block) name = name.to_s if @completions.key?(name) raise ToolDefinitionError, "A completion named #{name.inspect} has already been defined in tool" \ " #{display_name.inspect}." end @completions[name] = Toys::Completion.create(completion, **, &block) self end |
#add_flag(key, flags = [], accept: nil, default: nil, handler: nil, complete_flags: nil, complete_values: nil, report_collisions: true, group: nil, desc: nil, long_desc: nil, display_name: nil) ⇒ self
Add a flag to the current tool. Each flag must specify a key which
the script may use to obtain the flag value from the context.
You may then provide the flags themselves in OptionParser form.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 1054 def add_flag(key, flags = [], accept: nil, default: nil, handler: nil, complete_flags: nil, complete_values: nil, report_collisions: true, group: nil, desc: nil, long_desc: nil, display_name: nil) unless group.is_a?(FlagGroup::Base) group_name = group group = @flag_group_names[group_name] raise ToolDefinitionError, "No such flag group: #{group_name.inspect}" if group.nil? end check_definition_state(is_arg: true) accept = resolve_acceptor_name(accept) complete_flags = resolve_completion_name(complete_flags) complete_values = resolve_completion_name(complete_values) flag_def = Flag.new(key, flags, @used_flags, report_collisions, accept, handler, default, complete_flags, complete_values, desc, long_desc, display_name, group) if flag_def.active? @flags << flag_def group << flag_def end @default_data[key] = default self end |
#add_flag_group(type: :optional, desc: nil, long_desc: nil, name: nil, report_collisions: true, prepend: false) ⇒ self
Add a flag group to the group list.
The type should be one of the following symbols:
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:optionalAll flags in the group are optional -
:requiredAll flags in the group are required -
:exactly_oneExactly one flag in the group must be provided -
:at_least_oneAt least one flag in the group must be provided -
:at_most_oneAt most one flag in the group must be provided
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 987 def add_flag_group(type: :optional, desc: nil, long_desc: nil, name: nil, report_collisions: true, prepend: false) if !name.nil? && @flag_group_names.key?(name) return self unless report_collisions raise ToolDefinitionError, "Flag group #{name} already exists" end group = FlagGroup.create(type: type, name: name, desc: desc, long_desc: long_desc) @flag_group_names[name] = group unless name.nil? if prepend @flag_groups.unshift(group) else @flag_groups.push(group) end self end |
#add_initializer(proc, *args, **kwargs) ⇒ self
Add an initializer.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 1285 def add_initializer(proc, *args, **kwargs) check_definition_state @initializers << [proc, args, kwargs] self end |
#add_mixin(name, mixin_module = nil, &block) ⇒ self
Add a named mixin module to this tool. You may provide a mixin module or a block that configures one.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 850 def add_mixin(name, mixin_module = nil, &block) name = name.to_s if @mixins.key?(name) raise ToolDefinitionError, "A mixin named #{name.inspect} has already been defined in tool" \ " #{display_name.inspect}." end @mixins[name] = mixin_module || Mixin.create(&block) self end |
#add_optional_arg(key, default: nil, accept: nil, complete: nil, display_name: nil, desc: nil, long_desc: nil) ⇒ self
Add an optional positional argument to the current tool. You must specify a key which the script may use to obtain the argument value from the context. If an optional argument is not given on the command line, the value is set to the given default.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 1157 def add_optional_arg(key, default: nil, accept: nil, complete: nil, display_name: nil, desc: nil, long_desc: nil) check_definition_state(is_arg: true) accept = resolve_acceptor_name(accept) complete = resolve_completion_name(complete) arg_def = PositionalArg.new(key, :optional, accept, default, complete, desc, long_desc, display_name) @optional_args << arg_def @default_data[key] = default self end |
#add_required_arg(key, accept: nil, complete: nil, display_name: nil, desc: nil, long_desc: nil) ⇒ self
Add a required positional argument to the current tool. You must specify a key which the script may use to obtain the argument value from the context.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 1119 def add_required_arg(key, accept: nil, complete: nil, display_name: nil, desc: nil, long_desc: nil) check_definition_state(is_arg: true) accept = resolve_acceptor_name(accept) complete = resolve_completion_name(complete) arg_def = PositionalArg.new(key, :required, accept, nil, complete, desc, long_desc, display_name) @required_args << arg_def self end |
#add_template(name, template_class = nil, &block) ⇒ self
Add a named template class to this tool. You may provide a template class or a block that configures one.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 897 def add_template(name, template_class = nil, &block) name = name.to_s if @templates.key?(name) raise ToolDefinitionError, "A template named #{name.inspect} has already been defined in tool" \ " #{display_name.inspect}." end @templates[name] = template_class || Template.create(&block) self end |
#append_long_desc(long_desc) ⇒ self
Append long description strings.
You must pass an array of lines in the long description. See #long_desc for details on how each line may be represented.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 808 def append_long_desc(long_desc) check_definition_state @long_desc.concat(WrappableString.make_array(long_desc)) self end |
#argument_parsing_disabled? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool has disabled argument parsing.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 639 def argument_parsing_disabled? @disable_argument_parsing end |
#context_directory ⇒ String?
Return the effective context directory. If there is a custom context directory, uses that. Otherwise, looks for a custom context directory up the tool ancestor chain. If none is found, uses the default context directory from the source info. It is possible for there to be no context directory at all, in which case, returns nil.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 1335 def context_directory lookup_custom_context_directory || source_info&.context_directory end |
#definition_finished? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool's definition has been finished and is locked.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 631 def definition_finished? @definition_finished end |
#delegate_to(target) ⇒ self
Causes this tool to delegate to another tool.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 1345 def delegate_to(target) if @delegate_target return self if target == @delegate_target raise ToolDefinitionError, "Cannot delegate tool #{display_name.inspect} to #{target.join(' ')} because it" \ " already delegates to \"#{@delegate_target.join(' ')}\"." end if includes_arguments? raise ToolDefinitionError, "Cannot delegate tool #{display_name.inspect} because" \ " arguments have already been defined." end if runnable? raise ToolDefinitionError, "Cannot delegate tool #{display_name.inspect} because" \ " the run method has already been defined." end disable_argument_parsing self.run_handler = make_delegation_run_handler(target) self.completion = DefaultCompletion.new(delegation_target: target) @delegate_target = target self end |
#disable_argument_parsing ⇒ self
Disable argument parsing for this tool.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 913 def disable_argument_parsing check_definition_state if includes_arguments? raise ToolDefinitionError, "Cannot disable argument parsing for tool #{display_name.inspect}" \ " because arguments have already been defined." end @disable_argument_parsing = true self end |
#disable_flag(*flags) ⇒ self
Mark one or more flags as disabled, preventing their use by any subsequent flag definition. This may be used to prevent middleware from defining a particular flag.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 1085 def disable_flag(*flags) check_definition_state(is_arg: true) flags = flags.uniq intersection = @used_flags & flags unless intersection.empty? raise ToolDefinitionError, "Cannot disable flags already used: #{intersection.inspect}" end @used_flags.concat(flags) self end |
#display_name ⇒ String
A displayable name of this tool, generally the full name delimited by spaces.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 512 def display_name full_name.join(" ") end |
#enforce_flags_before_args(state = true) ⇒ self
Enforce that flags must come before args for this tool.
You may disable enforcement by passoing false for the state.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 931 def enforce_flags_before_args(state = true) check_definition_state if argument_parsing_disabled? raise ToolDefinitionError, "Cannot enforce flags before args for tool #{display_name.inspect}" \ " because parsing is disabled." end @enforce_flags_before_args = state self end |
#exact_flag_match_required? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool requires exact flag matches.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 655 def exact_flag_match_required? @require_exact_flag_match end |
#flags_before_args_enforced? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool enforces flags before args.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 647 def flags_before_args_enforced? @enforce_flags_before_args end |
#handles_interrupts? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool handles interrupts. This is equivalent to
handles_signal?(2).
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 568 def handles_interrupts? handles_signal?(2) end |
#handles_signal?(signal) ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool handles the given signal.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 578 def handles_signal?(signal) signal = canonicalize_signal(signal) !@signal_handlers[signal].nil? end |
#handles_usage_errors? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool handles usage errors.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 587 def handles_usage_errors? !usage_error_handler.nil? end |
#include_mixin(mod, *args, **kwargs) ⇒ self
Include the given mixin in the tool class.
The mixin must be given as a module. You can use #lookup_mixin to resolve named mixins.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 740 def include_mixin(mod, *args, **kwargs) check_definition_state if tool_class.included_modules.include?(mod) raise ToolDefinitionError, "Mixin already included: #{mod.name}" end @includes_modules = true if tool_class.respond_to?(:super_include) tool_class.super_include(mod) else tool_class.include(mod) end if mod.respond_to?(:initializer) callback = mod.initializer add_initializer(callback, *args, **kwargs) if callback end if mod.respond_to?(:inclusion) callback = mod.inclusion tool_class.class_exec(*args, **kwargs, &callback) if callback end self end |
#includes_arguments? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if at least one flag or positional argument is defined for this tool.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 612 def includes_arguments? !default_data.empty? || !flags.empty? || !required_args.empty? || !optional_args.empty? || !remaining_arg.nil? || flags_before_args_enforced? end |
#includes_definition? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool has any definition information.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 622 def includes_definition? includes_arguments? || runnable? || argument_parsing_disabled? || includes_modules? || includes_description? end |
#includes_description? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if there is a specific description set for this tool.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 603 def includes_description? !long_desc.empty? || !desc.empty? end |
#includes_modules? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool has at least one included module.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 595 def includes_modules? @includes_modules end |
#interrupt_handler ⇒ Proc, ...
Return the interrupt handler. This is equivalent to signal_handler(2).
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 540 def interrupt_handler signal_handler(2) end |
#interrupt_handler=(handler) ⇒ Object
Set the interrupt handler. This is equivalent to calling
#set_signal_handler for the SIGINT signal.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 1234 def interrupt_handler=(handler) set_signal_handler(2, handler) end |
#lock_source(source) ⇒ self
Sets the path to the file that defines this tool. A tool may be defined from at most one path. If a different path is already set, it is left unchanged.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 770 def lock_source(source) @source_info ||= source self end |
#lookup_acceptor(name) ⇒ Toys::Acceptor::Base?
Get the named acceptor from this tool or its ancestors.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 694 def lookup_acceptor(name) @acceptors.fetch(name.to_s) { |k| @parent ? @parent.lookup_acceptor(k) : nil } end |
#lookup_completion(name) ⇒ Toys::Completion::Base, ...
Get the named completion from this tool or its ancestors.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 727 def lookup_completion(name) @completions.fetch(name.to_s) { |k| @parent ? @parent.lookup_completion(k) : nil } end |
#lookup_mixin(name) ⇒ Module?
Get the named mixin from this tool or its ancestors.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 716 def lookup_mixin(name) @mixins.fetch(name.to_s) { |k| @parent ? @parent.lookup_mixin(k) : nil } end |
#lookup_template(name) ⇒ Class?
Get the named template from this tool or its ancestors.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 705 def lookup_template(name) @templates.fetch(name.to_s) { |k| @parent ? @parent.lookup_template(k) : nil } end |
#positional_args ⇒ Array<Toys::PositionalArg>
All arg definitions in order: required, optional, remaining.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 664 def positional_args result = required_args + optional_args result << remaining_arg if remaining_arg result end |
#require_exact_flag_match(state = true) ⇒ self
Require that flags must match exactly. (If false, flags can match an unambiguous substring.)
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 949 def require_exact_flag_match(state = true) check_definition_state if argument_parsing_disabled? raise ToolDefinitionError, "Cannot require exact flag match for tool" \ " #{display_name.inspect} because parsing is disabled." end @require_exact_flag_match = state self end |
#resolve_flag(str) ⇒ Toys::Flag::Resolution
Resolve the given flag given the flag string. Returns an object that describes the resolution result, including whether the resolution matched a unique flag, the specific flag syntax that was matched, and additional information.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 679 def resolve_flag(str) result = Flag::Resolution.new(str) flags.each do |flag_def| result.merge!(flag_def.resolve(str)) end result end |
#root? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool is a root tool.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 548 def root? full_name.empty? end |
#runnable? ⇒ true, false
Returns true if this tool is marked as runnable.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 556 def runnable? @run_handler.is_a?(::Symbol) && tool_class.public_instance_methods(false).include?(@run_handler) || @run_handler.is_a?(::Proc) end |
#set_remaining_args(key, default: [], accept: nil, complete: nil, display_name: nil, desc: nil, long_desc: nil) ⇒ self
Specify what should be done with unmatched positional arguments. You must specify a key which the script may use to obtain the remaining args from the context.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 1195 def set_remaining_args(key, default: [], accept: nil, complete: nil, display_name: nil, desc: nil, long_desc: nil) check_definition_state(is_arg: true) accept = resolve_acceptor_name(accept) complete = resolve_completion_name(complete) arg_def = PositionalArg.new(key, :remaining, accept, default, complete, desc, long_desc, display_name) @remaining_arg = arg_def @default_data[key] = default self end |
#set_signal_handler(signal, handler) ⇒ Object
Set the handler for the given signal.
This handler is called when the given signal is received, immediately
taking over the execution as if it were the new run method. The signal
handler can be specified as a Proc, or a Symbol indicating a method to
call. It optionally takes the SignalException as the sole argument.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 1249 def set_signal_handler(signal, handler) check_definition_state(is_method: true) if !handler.is_a?(::Proc) && !handler.is_a?(::Symbol) && !handler.nil? raise ToolDefinitionError, "Signal handler must be a proc or symbol" end signal = canonicalize_signal(signal) @signal_handlers[signal] = handler end |
#signal_handler(signal) ⇒ Proc, ...
Return the signal handler for the given signal.
This handler is called when the given signal is received, immediately
taking over the execution as if it were the new run handler. The signal
handler can be specified as a Proc, or a Symbol indicating a method to
call. It optionally takes the SignalException as the sole argument.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 529 def signal_handler(signal) @signal_handlers[canonicalize_signal(signal)] end |
#simple_name ⇒ String
The local name of this tool, i.e. the last element of the full name.
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# File 'lib/toys/tool_definition.rb', line 502 def simple_name full_name.last end |