cobra/cobra.go

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// Copyright © 2013 Steve Francia <spf@spf13.com>.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// Commands similar to git, go tools and other modern CLI tools
// inspired by go, go-Commander, gh and subcommand
package cobra
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
flag "github.com/ogier/pflag"
"os"
"strings"
)
var _ = flag.ContinueOnError
type Flag interface {
Args() []string
}
type Flags interface {
Lookup(string) *Flag
VisitAll(fn func(*Flag))
Parse(arguments []string) error
}
// A Commander holds the configuration for the command line tool.
type Commander struct {
// A Commander is also a Command for top level and global help & flags
Command
//ExitOnError, ContinueOnError or PanicOnError
behavior flag.ErrorHandling
args []string
}
func NewCommander() (c *Commander) {
c = new(Commander)
return
}
func (c *Commander) setFlagBehavior(b flag.ErrorHandling) error {
if b == flag.ExitOnError || b == flag.ContinueOnError || b == flag.PanicOnError {
c.behavior = b
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf("%v is not a valid behavior", b)
}
func (c *Commander) SetName(name string) {
c.name = name
}
func (c *Commander) SetArgs(a []string) {
c.args = a
}
func (c *Commander) Execute() (err error) {
if len(c.args) == 0 {
err = c.execute(os.Args[1:])
} else {
err = c.execute(c.args)
}
return
}
// Command is just that, a command for your application.
// eg. 'go run' ... 'run' is the command. Cobra requires
// you to define the usage and description as part of your command
// definition to ensure usability.
type Command struct {
// Name is the command name, usually the executable's name.
name string
// The one-line usage message.
Use string
// The short description shown in the 'help' output.
Short string
// The long message shown in the 'help <this-command>' output.
Long string
// Set of flags specific to this command.
flags *flag.FlagSet
// Set of flags children commands will inherit
pflags *flag.FlagSet
// Run runs the command.
// The args are the arguments after the command name.
Run func(cmd *Command, args []string)
// Commands is the list of commands supported by this Commander program.
commands []*Command
// Parent Command for this command
parent *Command
// Commander
//cmdr *Commander
flagErrorBuf *bytes.Buffer
}
// find the target command given the args and command tree
func (c *Command) Find(args []string) (cmd *Command, a []string, err error) {
if c == nil {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("Called find() on a nil Command")
}
validSubCommand := false
if len(args) > 1 && c.HasSubCommands() {
for _, cmd := range c.commands {
if cmd.Name() == args[0] {
validSubCommand = true
return cmd.Find(args[1:])
}
}
}
if !validSubCommand && c.Runnable() {
return c, args, nil
}
return nil, nil, nil
}
// execute the command determined by args and the command tree
func (c *Command) execute(args []string) (err error) {
err = fmt.Errorf("unknown subcommand %q\nRun 'help' for usage.\n", args[0])
if c == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Called Execute() on a nil Command")
}
cmd, a, e := c.Find(args)
if e == nil {
err = cmd.ParseFlags(a)
if err != nil {
return err
} else {
argWoFlags := cmd.Flags().Args()
cmd.Run(cmd, argWoFlags)
return nil
}
}
err = e
return err
}
// Used for testing
func (c *Command) ResetCommands() {
c.commands = nil
}
// Add one or many commands as children of this
func (c *Command) AddCommand(cmds ...*Command) {
for i, x := range cmds {
cmds[i].parent = c
c.commands = append(c.commands, x)
}
}
// The full usage for a given command (including parents)
func (c *Command) Usage(depth ...int) string {
i := 0
if len(depth) > 0 {
i = depth[0]
}
if c.HasParent() {
return c.parent.Usage(i+1) + " " + c.Use
} else if i > 0 {
return c.Name()
} else {
return c.Use
}
}
func (c *Command) DebugFlags() {
fmt.Println("called on", c.Name())
if c.HasSubCommands() {
for _, x := range c.commands {
fmt.Println(x.Name())
x.flags.VisitAll(func(f *flag.Flag) { fmt.Println(" l:"+f.Name, f.Shorthand, f.DefValue, ":", f.Value) })
x.pflags.VisitAll(func(f *flag.Flag) { fmt.Println(" p:"+f.Name, f.Shorthand, f.DefValue, ":", f.Value) })
fmt.Println(x.flagErrorBuf)
if x.HasSubCommands() {
x.DebugFlags()
}
}
}
}
// Usage prints the usage details to the standard output.
func (c *Command) PrintUsage() {
if c.Runnable() {
fmt.Printf("usage: %s\n\n", c.Usage())
}
fmt.Println(strings.Trim(c.Long, "\n"))
}
// Name returns the command's name: the first word in the use line.
func (c *Command) Name() string {
if c.name != "" {
return c.name
}
name := c.Use
i := strings.Index(name, " ")
if i >= 0 {
name = name[:i]
}
return name
}
// Determine if the command is itself runnable
func (c *Command) Runnable() bool {
return c.Run != nil
}
// Determine if the command has children commands
func (c *Command) HasSubCommands() bool {
return len(c.commands) > 0
}
// Determine if the command has children commands
func (c *Command) HasParent() bool {
return c.parent != nil
}
// Get the Commands FlagSet
func (c *Command) Flags() *flag.FlagSet {
if c.flags == nil {
c.flags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError)
if c.flagErrorBuf == nil {
c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer)
}
c.flags.SetOutput(c.flagErrorBuf)
}
return c.flags
}
// Get the Commands Persistent FlagSet
func (c *Command) PersistentFlags() *flag.FlagSet {
if c.pflags == nil {
c.pflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError)
if c.flagErrorBuf == nil {
c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer)
}
c.pflags.SetOutput(c.flagErrorBuf)
}
return c.flags
}
// Intended for use in testing
func (c *Command) ResetFlags() {
c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer)
c.flags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError)
c.flags.SetOutput(c.flagErrorBuf)
c.pflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError)
c.pflags.SetOutput(c.flagErrorBuf)
}
func (c *Command) HasFlags() bool {
return hasFlags(c.flags)
}
func (c *Command) HasPersistentFlags() bool {
return hasFlags(c.pflags)
}
// Is this set of flags not empty
func hasFlags(f *flag.FlagSet) bool {
if f == nil {
return false
}
if f.NFlag() != 0 {
return true
}
return false
}
// Climbs up the command tree looking for matching flag
func (c *Command) Flag(name string) (flag *flag.Flag) {
flag = c.Flags().Lookup(name)
if flag == nil {
flag = c.persistentFlag(name)
}
return
}
// recursively find matching persistent flag
func (c *Command) persistentFlag(name string) (flag *flag.Flag) {
if c.HasPersistentFlags() {
flag = c.PersistentFlags().Lookup(name)
}
if flag == nil && c.HasParent() {
flag = c.parent.persistentFlag(name)
}
return
}
// Parses persistent flag tree & local flags
func (c *Command) ParseFlags(args []string) (err error) {
err = c.ParsePersistentFlags(args)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = c.Flags().Parse(args)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// Climbs up the command tree parsing flags from top to bottom
func (c *Command) ParsePersistentFlags(args []string) (err error) {
if !c.HasParent() || (c.parent.HasPersistentFlags() && c.parent.PersistentFlags().Parsed()) {
if c.HasPersistentFlags() {
err = c.PersistentFlags().Parse(args)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
} else {
if c.HasParent() && c.parent.HasPersistentFlags() {
err = c.parent.ParsePersistentFlags(args)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
return
}