UserInteraction
allows RubyGems to interact with the user through standard methods that can be replaced with more-specific UI methods for different displays.
Since UserInteraction
dispatches to a concrete UI class you may need to reference other classes for specific behavior such as Gem::ConsoleUI
or Gem::SilentUI
.
Example:
class X include Gem::UserInteraction def get_answer n = ask("What is the meaning of life?") end end
Displays an alert statement
. Asks a question
if given.
# File rubygems/user_interaction.rb, line 100 def alert(statement, question = nil) ui.alert statement, question end
Displays an error statement
to the error output location. Asks a question
if given.
# File rubygems/user_interaction.rb, line 108 def alert_error(statement, question = nil) ui.alert_error statement, question end
Displays a warning statement
to the warning output location. Asks a question
if given.
# File rubygems/user_interaction.rb, line 116 def alert_warning(statement, question = nil) ui.alert_warning statement, question end
Asks a question
and returns the answer.
# File rubygems/user_interaction.rb, line 123 def ask(question) ui.ask question end
Asks for a password with a prompt
# File rubygems/user_interaction.rb, line 130 def ask_for_password(prompt) ui.ask_for_password prompt end
Asks a yes or no question
. Returns true for yes, false for no.
# File rubygems/user_interaction.rb, line 137 def ask_yes_no(question, default = nil) ui.ask_yes_no question, default end
Asks the user to answer question
with an answer from the given list
.
# File rubygems/user_interaction.rb, line 144 def choose_from_list(question, list) ui.choose_from_list question, list end
Displays the given statement
on the standard output (or equivalent).
# File rubygems/user_interaction.rb, line 151 def say(statement = '') ui.say statement end