Base class for all Gem commands. When creating a new gem command, define initialize, execute, arguments, defaults_str, description and usage (as appropriate). See the above mentioned methods for details.
A very good example to look at is Gem::Commands::ContentsCommand
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 67
def self.add_common_option(*args, &handler)
Gem::Command.common_options << [args, handler]
end
Add a list of extra arguments for the given command. args may
be an array or a string to be split on white space.
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 96
def self.add_specific_extra_args(cmd,args)
args = args.split(/\s+/) if args.kind_of? String
specific_extra_args_hash[cmd] = args
end
Arguments used when building gems
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 55
def self.build_args
@build_args ||= []
end
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 59
def self.build_args=(value)
@build_args = value
end
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 63
def self.common_options
@common_options ||= []
end
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 71
def self.extra_args
@extra_args ||= []
end
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 75
def self.extra_args=(value)
case value
when Array
@extra_args = value
when String
@extra_args = value.split
end
end
Initializes a generic gem command named command.
summary is a short description displayed in `gem help
commands`. defaults are the default options. Defaults should
be mirrored in defaults_str, unless there
are none.
When defining a new command subclass, use #add_option to add command-line switches.
Unhandled arguments (gem names, files, etc.) are left in
options[:args].
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 122
def initialize(command, summary=nil, defaults={})
@command = command
@summary = summary
@program_name = "gem #{command}"
@defaults = defaults
@options = defaults.dup
@option_groups = Hash.new { |h,k| h[k] = [] }
@deprecated_options = { command => {} }
@parser = nil
@when_invoked = nil
end
Adds extra args from ~/.gemrc
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 451
def add_extra_args(args)
result = []
s_extra = Gem::Command.specific_extra_args(@command)
extra = Gem::Command.extra_args + s_extra
until extra.empty? do
ex = []
ex << extra.shift
ex << extra.shift if extra.first.to_s =~ /^[^-]/
result << ex if handles?(ex)
end
result.flatten!
result.concat(args)
result
end
Add a command-line option and handler to the command.
See OptionParser#make_switch for an explanation of opts.
handler will be called with two values, the value of the
argument and the options hash.
If the first argument of #add_option is a Symbol, it’s used to group options in output. See `gem help list` for an example.
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 357
def add_option(*opts, &handler) # :yields: value, options
group_name = Symbol === opts.first ? opts.shift : :options
@option_groups[group_name] << [opts, handler]
end
Override to provide details of the arguments a command takes. It should return a left-justified string, one argument per line.
For example:
def usage "#{program_name} FILE [FILE ...]" end def arguments "FILE name of file to find" end
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 257
def arguments
""
end
True if long begins with the characters from
short.
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 137
def begins?(long, short)
return false if short.nil?
long[0, short.length] == short
end
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 394
def check_deprecated_options(options)
options.each do |option|
if option_is_deprecated?(option)
deprecation = @deprecated_options[command][option]
version_to_expire = deprecation["rg_version_to_expire"]
deprecate_option_msg = if version_to_expire
"The \"#{option}\" option has been deprecated and will be removed in Rubygems #{version_to_expire}."
else
"The \"#{option}\" option has been deprecated and will be removed in future versions of Rubygems."
end
extra_msg = deprecation["extra_msg"]
deprecate_option_msg += " #{extra_msg}" if extra_msg
alert_warning(deprecate_option_msg)
end
end
end
Override to display the default values of the command options. (similar to
arguments, but displays the default values).
For example:
def defaults_str --no-gems-first --no-all end
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 271
def defaults_str
""
end
Mark a command-line option as deprecated, and optionally specify a deprecation horizon.
Note that with the current implementation, every version of the option needs to be explicitly deprecated, so to deprecate an option defined as
add_option('-t', '--[no-]test', 'Set test mode') do |value, options| # ... stuff ... end
you would need to explicitly add a call to `deprecate_option` for every version of the option you want to deprecate, like
deprecate_option('-t') deprecate_option('--test') deprecate_option('--no-test')
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 390
def deprecate_option(name, version: nil, extra_msg: nil)
@deprecated_options[command].merge!({ name => { "rg_version_to_expire" => version, "extra_msg" => extra_msg } })
end
Override to display a longer description of what this command does.
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 278
def description
nil
end
Override to provide command handling.
options will be filled in
with your parsed options, unparsed options will be left in
options[:args].
See also: get_all_gem_names, get_one_gem_name, get_one_optional_argument
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 151
def execute
raise Gem::Exception, "generic command has no actions"
end
Get all gem names from the command line.
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 188
def get_all_gem_names
args = options[:args]
if args.nil? or args.empty?
raise Gem::CommandLineError,
"Please specify at least one gem name (e.g. gem build GEMNAME)"
end
args.select { |arg| arg !~ /^-/ }
end
Get all [gem, version] from the command line.
An argument in the form gem:ver is pull apart into the gen name and version, respectively.
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 204
def get_all_gem_names_and_versions
get_all_gem_names.map do |name|
if /\A(.*):(#{Gem::Requirement::PATTERN_RAW})\z/ =~ name
[$1, $2]
else
[name]
end
end
end
Get a single gem name from the command line. Fail if there is no gem name or if there is more than one gem name given.
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 218
def get_one_gem_name
args = options[:args]
if args.nil? or args.empty?
raise Gem::CommandLineError,
"Please specify a gem name on the command line (e.g. gem build GEMNAME)"
end
if args.size > 1
raise Gem::CommandLineError,
"Too many gem names (#{args.join(', ')}); please specify only one"
end
args.first
end
Get a single optional argument from the command line. If more than one argument is given, return only the first. Return nil if none are given.
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 238
def get_one_optional_argument
args = options[:args] || []
args.first
end
Handle the given list of arguments by parsing them and recording the results.
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 440
def handle_options(args)
args = add_extra_args(args)
check_deprecated_options(args)
@options = Marshal.load Marshal.dump @defaults # deep copy
parser.parse!(args)
@options[:args] = args
end
True if the command handles the given argument list.
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 427
def handles?(args)
begin
parser.parse!(args.dup)
return true
rescue
return false
end
end
Invoke the command with the given list of arguments.
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 302
def invoke(*args)
invoke_with_build_args args, nil
end
Invoke the command with the given list of normal arguments and additional build arguments.
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 310
def invoke_with_build_args(args, build_args)
handle_options args
options[:build_args] = build_args
if options[:silent]
old_ui = self.ui
self.ui = ui = Gem::SilentUI.new
end
if options[:help]
show_help
elsif @when_invoked
@when_invoked.call options
else
execute
end
ensure
if ui
self.ui = old_ui
ui.close
end
end
Merge a set of command options with the set of default options (without modifying the default option hash).
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 419
def merge_options(new_options)
@options = @defaults.clone
new_options.each { |k,v| @options[k] = v }
end
Remove previously defined command-line argument name.
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 366
def remove_option(name)
@option_groups.each do |_, option_list|
option_list.reject! { |args, _| args.any? { |x| x.is_a?(String) && x =~ /^#{name}/ } }
end
end
Display the help message for the command.
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 294
def show_help
parser.program_name = usage
say parser
end
Display to the user that a gem couldn’t be found and reasons why
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 159
def show_lookup_failure(gem_name, version, errors, suppress_suggestions = false, required_by = nil)
gem = "'#{gem_name}' (#{version})"
msg = String.new "Could not find a valid gem #{gem}"
if errors and !errors.empty?
msg << ", here is why:\n"
errors.each { |x| msg << " #{x.wordy}\n" }
else
if required_by and gem != required_by
msg << " (required by #{required_by}) in any repository"
else
msg << " in any repository"
end
end
alert_error msg
unless suppress_suggestions
suggestions = Gem::SpecFetcher.fetcher.suggest_gems_from_name gem_name
unless suggestions.empty?
alert_error "Possible alternatives: #{suggestions.join(", ")}"
end
end
end
Override to display the usage for an individual gem command.
The text “[options]” is automatically appended to the usage text.
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 287
def usage
program_name
end
Call the given block when invoked.
Normal command invocations just executes the execute method of
the command. Specifying an invocation block allows the test methods to
override the normal action of a command to determine that it has been
invoked correctly.
# File rubygems/command.rb, line 342
def when_invoked(&block)
@when_invoked = block
end