class Bundler::Thor

Constants

AmbiguousTaskError
Correctable
DynamicTask

A dynamic command that handles method missing scenarios.

HELP_MAPPINGS

Shortcuts for help.

HiddenTask

A command that is hidden in help messages but still invocable.

TEMPLATE_EXTNAME
THOR_RESERVED_WORDS

Bundler::Thor methods that should not be overwritten by the user.

Task
UndefinedTaskError

Raised when a command was not found.

VERSION

Public Class Methods

at_least_one(*args, &block)
Alias for: method_at_least_one
check_unknown_options!(options = {}) click to toggle source

Extend check unknown options to accept a hash of conditions.

Parameters

options<Hash>: A hash containing :only and/or :except keys

# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 350
def check_unknown_options!(options = {})
  @check_unknown_options ||= {}
  options.each do |key, value|
    if value
      @check_unknown_options[key] = Array(value)
    else
      @check_unknown_options.delete(key)
    end
  end
  @check_unknown_options
end
command_help(shell, command_name) click to toggle source

Prints help information for the given command.

Parameters

shell<Bundler::Thor::Shell> command_name<String>

# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 258
def command_help(shell, command_name)
  meth = normalize_command_name(command_name)
  command = all_commands[meth]
  handle_no_command_error(meth) unless command

  shell.say "Usage:"
  shell.say "  #{banner(command).split("\n").join("\n  ")}"
  shell.say
  class_options_help(shell, nil => command.options.values)
  print_exclusive_options(shell, command)
  print_at_least_one_required_options(shell, command)

  if command.long_description
    shell.say "Description:"
    if command.wrap_long_description
      shell.print_wrapped(command.long_description, indent: 2)
    else
      shell.say command.long_description
    end
  else
    shell.say command.description
  end
end
Also aliased as: task_help
default_command(meth = nil) click to toggle source

Sets the default command when thor is executed without an explicit command to be called.

Parameters

meth<Symbol>

name of the default command

# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 21
def default_command(meth = nil)
  if meth
    @default_command = meth == :none ? "help" : meth.to_s
  else
    @default_command ||= from_superclass(:default_command, "help")
  end
end
Also aliased as: default_task
default_task(meth = nil)
Alias for: default_command
desc(usage, description, options = {}) click to toggle source

Defines the usage and the description of the next command.

Parameters

usage<String> description<String> options<String>

# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 54
def desc(usage, description, options = {})
  if options[:for]
    command = find_and_refresh_command(options[:for])
    command.usage = usage             if usage
    command.description = description if description
  else
    @usage = usage
    @desc = description
    @hide = options[:hide] || false
  end
end
disable_required_check!(*command_names) click to toggle source

Disable the check for required options for the given commands. This is useful if you have a command that does not need the required options to work, like help.

Parameters

Symbol …

A list of commands that should be affected.

# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 434
def disable_required_check!(*command_names)
  @disable_required_check = disable_required_check | command_names
end
exclusive(*args, &block)
Alias for: method_exclusive
help(shell, subcommand = false) click to toggle source

Prints help information for this class.

Parameters

shell<Bundler::Thor::Shell>

# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 288
def help(shell, subcommand = false)
  list = printable_commands(true, subcommand)
  Bundler::Thor::Util.thor_classes_in(self).each do |klass|
    list += klass.printable_commands(false)
  end
  sort_commands!(list)

  if defined?(@package_name) && @package_name
    shell.say "#{@package_name} commands:"
  else
    shell.say "Commands:"
  end

  shell.print_table(list, indent: 2, truncate: true)
  shell.say
  class_options_help(shell)
  print_exclusive_options(shell)
  print_at_least_one_required_options(shell)
end
long_desc(long_description, options = {}) click to toggle source

Defines the long description of the next command.

Long description is by default indented, line-wrapped and repeated whitespace merged. In order to print long description verbatim, with indentation and spacing exactly as found in the code, use the wrap option

long_desc 'your very long description', wrap: false

Parameters

long description<String> options<Hash>

# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 78
def long_desc(long_description, options = {})
  if options[:for]
    command = find_and_refresh_command(options[:for])
    command.long_description = long_description if long_description
  else
    @long_desc = long_description
    @long_desc_wrap = options[:wrap] != false
  end
end
map(mappings = nil, **kw) click to toggle source

Maps an input to a command. If you define:

map "-T" => "list"

Running:

thor -T

Will invoke the list command.

Parameters

Hash[String|Array => Symbol]

Maps the string or the strings in the array to the given command.

# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 101
def map(mappings = nil, **kw)
  @map ||= from_superclass(:map, {})

  if mappings && !kw.empty?
    mappings = kw.merge!(mappings)
  else
    mappings ||= kw
  end
  if mappings
    mappings.each do |key, value|
      if key.respond_to?(:each)
        key.each { |subkey| @map[subkey] = value }
      else
        @map[key] = value
      end
    end
  end

  @map
end
method_at_least_one(*args, &block) click to toggle source

Adds and declares option group for required at least one of options in the block of arguments. You can declare options as the outside of the block.

If :for is given as option, it allows you to change the options from a previous defined command.

Parameters

Array

options<Hash>

:for is applied for previous defined command.

Examples

at_least_one do
  option :one
  option :two
end

Or

option :one
option :two
at_least_one :one, :two

If you do not give “–one” and “–two” AtLeastOneRequiredArgumentError will be raised.

You can use at_least_one and exclusive at the same time.

exclusive do
  at_least_one do
    option :one
    option :two
  end
end

Then it is required either only one of “–one” or “–two”.

# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 246
def method_at_least_one(*args, &block)
  register_options_relation_for(:method_options,
                                :method_at_least_one_option_names, *args, &block)
end
Also aliased as: at_least_one
method_exclusive(*args, &block) click to toggle source

Adds and declares option group for exclusive options in the block and arguments. You can declare options as the outside of the block.

If :for is given as option, it allows you to change the options from a previous defined command.

Parameters

Array

options<Hash>

:for is applied for previous defined command.

Examples

exclusive do
  option :one
  option :two
end

Or

option :one
option :two
exclusive :one, :two

If you give “–one” and “–two” at the same time ExclusiveArgumentsError will be raised.

# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 203
def method_exclusive(*args, &block)
  register_options_relation_for(:method_options,
                                :method_exclusive_option_names, *args, &block)
end
Also aliased as: exclusive
method_option(name, options = {}) click to toggle source

Adds an option to the set of method options. If :for is given as option, it allows you to change the options from a previous defined command.

def previous_command
  # magic
end

method_option :foo, :for => :previous_command

def next_command
  # magic
end

Parameters

name<Symbol>

The name of the argument.

options<Hash>

Described below.

Options

:desc - Description for the argument. :required - If the argument is required or not. :default - Default value for this argument. It cannot be required and have default values. :aliases - Aliases for this option. :type - The type of the argument, can be :string, :hash, :array, :numeric or :boolean. :banner - String to show on usage notes. :hide - If you want to hide this option from the help.

# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 163
def method_option(name, options = {})
  unless [ Symbol, String ].any? { |klass| name.is_a?(klass) }
    raise ArgumentError, "Expected a Symbol or String, got #{name.inspect}"
  end
  scope = if options[:for]
    find_and_refresh_command(options[:for]).options
  else
    method_options
  end

  build_option(name, options, scope)
end
Also aliased as: option
method_options(options = nil) click to toggle source

Declares the options for the next command to be declared.

Parameters

Hash[Symbol => Object]

The hash key is the name of the option and the value

is the type of the option. Can be :string, :array, :hash, :boolean, :numeric or :required (string). If you give a value, the type of the value is used.

# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 129
def method_options(options = nil)
  @method_options ||= {}
  build_options(options, @method_options) if options
  @method_options
end
Also aliased as: options
option(name, options = {})
Alias for: method_option
options(options = nil)
Alias for: method_options
package_name(name, _ = {}) click to toggle source

Allows for custom “Command” package naming.

Parameters

name<String> options<Hash>

# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 12
def package_name(name, _ = {})
  @package_name = name.nil? || name == "" ? nil : name
end
printable_commands(all = true, subcommand = false) click to toggle source

Returns commands ready to be printed.

# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 309
def printable_commands(all = true, subcommand = false)
  (all ? all_commands : commands).map do |_, command|
    next if command.hidden?
    item = []
    item << banner(command, false, subcommand)
    item << (command.description ? "# #{command.description.gsub(/\s+/m, ' ')}" : "")
    item
  end.compact
end
Also aliased as: printable_tasks
printable_tasks(all = true, subcommand = false)
Alias for: printable_commands
register(klass, subcommand_name, usage, description, options = {}) click to toggle source

Registers another Bundler::Thor subclass as a command.

Parameters

klass<Class>

Bundler::Thor subclass to register

command<String>

Subcommand name to use

usage<String>

Short usage for the subcommand

description<String>

Description for the subcommand

# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 37
def register(klass, subcommand_name, usage, description, options = {})
  if klass <= Bundler::Thor::Group
    desc usage, description, options
    define_method(subcommand_name) { |*args| invoke(klass, args) }
  else
    desc usage, description, options
    subcommand subcommand_name, klass
  end
end
stop_on_unknown_option!(*command_names) click to toggle source

Stop parsing of options as soon as an unknown option or a regular argument is encountered. All remaining arguments are passed to the command. This is useful if you have a command that can receive arbitrary additional options, and where those additional options should not be handled by Bundler::Thor.

Example

To better understand how this is useful, let’s consider a command that calls an external command. A user may want to pass arbitrary options and arguments to that command. The command itself also accepts some options, which should be handled by Bundler::Thor.

class_option "verbose",  :type => :boolean
stop_on_unknown_option! :exec
check_unknown_options!  :except => :exec

desc "exec", "Run a shell command"
def exec(*args)
  puts "diagnostic output" if options[:verbose]
  Kernel.exec(*args)
end

Here exec can be called with --verbose to get diagnostic output, e.g.:

$ thor exec --verbose echo foo
diagnostic output
foo

But if --verbose is given after echo, it is passed to echo instead:

$ thor exec echo --verbose foo
--verbose foo

Parameters

Symbol …

A list of commands that should be affected.

# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 420
def stop_on_unknown_option!(*command_names)
  @stop_on_unknown_option = stop_on_unknown_option | command_names
end
subcommand(subcommand, subcommand_class) click to toggle source
# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 329
def subcommand(subcommand, subcommand_class)
  subcommands << subcommand.to_s
  subcommand_class.subcommand_help subcommand
  subcommand_classes[subcommand.to_s] = subcommand_class

  define_method(subcommand) do |*args|
    args, opts = Bundler::Thor::Arguments.split(args)
    invoke_args = [args, opts, {invoked_via_subcommand: true, class_options: options}]
    invoke_args.unshift "help" if opts.delete("--help") || opts.delete("-h")
    invoke subcommand_class, *invoke_args
  end
  subcommand_class.commands.each do |_meth, command|
    command.ancestor_name = subcommand
  end
end
Also aliased as: subtask
subcommand_classes() click to toggle source
# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 325
def subcommand_classes
  @subcommand_classes ||= {}
end
subcommands() click to toggle source
# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 320
def subcommands
  @subcommands ||= from_superclass(:subcommands, [])
end
Also aliased as: subtasks
subtask(subcommand, subcommand_class)
Alias for: subcommand
subtasks()
Alias for: subcommands
task_help(shell, command_name)
Alias for: command_help

Protected Class Methods

banner(command, namespace = nil, subcommand = false) click to toggle source

The banner for this class. You can customize it if you are invoking the thor class by another ways which is not the Bundler::Thor::Runner. It receives the command that is going to be invoked and a boolean which indicates if the namespace should be displayed as arguments.

find_command_possibilities(meth) click to toggle source

this is the logic that takes the command name passed in by the user and determines whether it is an unambiguous substrings of a command or alias name.

# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 615
def find_command_possibilities(meth)
  len = meth.to_s.length
  possibilities = all_commands.merge(map).keys.select { |n| meth == n[0, len] }.sort
  unique_possibilities = possibilities.map { |k| map[k] || k }.uniq

  if possibilities.include?(meth)
    [meth]
  elsif unique_possibilities.size == 1
    unique_possibilities
  else
    possibilities
  end
end
Also aliased as: find_task_possibilities
find_task_possibilities(meth)
sort_commands!(list) click to toggle source

Sort the commands, lexicographically by default.

Can be overridden in the subclass to change the display order of the commands.

# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 642
def sort_commands!(list)
  list.sort! { |a, b| a[0] <=> b[0] }
end
subcommand_help(cmd) click to toggle source
# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 630
    def subcommand_help(cmd)
      desc "help [COMMAND]", "Describe subcommands or one specific subcommand"
      class_eval "
        def help(command = nil, subcommand = true); super; end
"
    end
Also aliased as: subtask_help
subtask_help(cmd)
Alias for: subcommand_help

Public Instance Methods

help(command = nil, subcommand = false) click to toggle source
# File bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor.rb, line 652
def help(command = nil, subcommand = false)
  if command
    if self.class.subcommands.include? command
      self.class.subcommand_classes[command].help(shell, true)
    else
      self.class.command_help(shell, command)
    end
  else
    self.class.help(shell, subcommand)
  end
end