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require "rbconfig" class Bundler::Thor module Sandbox #:nodoc: end # This module holds several utilities: # # 1) Methods to convert thor namespaces to constants and vice-versa. # # Bundler::Thor::Util.namespace_from_thor_class(Foo::Bar::Baz) #=> "foo:bar:baz" # # 2) Loading thor files and sandboxing: # # Bundler::Thor::Util.load_thorfile("~/.thor/foo") # module Util class << self # Receives a namespace and search for it in the Bundler::Thor::Base subclasses. # # ==== Parameters # namespace<String>:: The namespace to search for. # def find_by_namespace(namespace) namespace = "default#{namespace}" if namespace.empty? || namespace =~ /^:/ Bundler::Thor::Base.subclasses.detect { |klass| klass.namespace == namespace } end # Receives a constant and converts it to a Bundler::Thor namespace. Since Bundler::Thor # commands can be added to a sandbox, this method is also responsable for # removing the sandbox namespace. # # This method should not be used in general because it's used to deal with # older versions of Bundler::Thor. On current versions, if you need to get the # namespace from a class, just call namespace on it. # # ==== Parameters # constant<Object>:: The constant to be converted to the thor path. # # ==== Returns # String:: If we receive Foo::Bar::Baz it returns "foo:bar:baz" # def namespace_from_thor_class(constant) constant = constant.to_s.gsub(/^Bundler::Thor::Sandbox::/, "") constant = snake_case(constant).squeeze(":") constant end # Given the contents, evaluate it inside the sandbox and returns the # namespaces defined in the sandbox. # # ==== Parameters # contents<String> # # ==== Returns # Array[Object] # def namespaces_in_content(contents, file = __FILE__) old_constants = Bundler::Thor::Base.subclasses.dup Bundler::Thor::Base.subclasses.clear load_thorfile(file, contents) new_constants = Bundler::Thor::Base.subclasses.dup Bundler::Thor::Base.subclasses.replace(old_constants) new_constants.map!(&:namespace) new_constants.compact! new_constants end # Returns the thor classes declared inside the given class. # def thor_classes_in(klass) stringfied_constants = klass.constants.map(&:to_s) Bundler::Thor::Base.subclasses.select do |subclass| next unless subclass.name stringfied_constants.include?(subclass.name.gsub("#{klass.name}::", "")) end end # Receives a string and convert it to snake case. SnakeCase returns snake_case. # # ==== Parameters # String # # ==== Returns # String # def snake_case(str) return str.downcase if str =~ /^[A-Z_]+$/ str.gsub(/\B[A-Z]/, '_\&').squeeze("_") =~ /_*(.*)/ $+.downcase end # Receives a string and convert it to camel case. camel_case returns CamelCase. # # ==== Parameters # String # # ==== Returns # String # def camel_case(str) return str if str !~ /_/ && str =~ /[A-Z]+.*/ str.split("_").map(&:capitalize).join end # Receives a namespace and tries to retrieve a Bundler::Thor or Bundler::Thor::Group class # from it. It first searches for a class using the all the given namespace, # if it's not found, removes the highest entry and searches for the class # again. If found, returns the highest entry as the class name. # # ==== Examples # # class Foo::Bar < Bundler::Thor # def baz # end # end # # class Baz::Foo < Bundler::Thor::Group # end # # Bundler::Thor::Util.namespace_to_thor_class("foo:bar") #=> Foo::Bar, nil # will invoke default command # Bundler::Thor::Util.namespace_to_thor_class("baz:foo") #=> Baz::Foo, nil # Bundler::Thor::Util.namespace_to_thor_class("foo:bar:baz") #=> Foo::Bar, "baz" # # ==== Parameters # namespace<String> # def find_class_and_command_by_namespace(namespace, fallback = true) if namespace.include?(":") # look for a namespaced command pieces = namespace.split(":") command = pieces.pop klass = Bundler::Thor::Util.find_by_namespace(pieces.join(":")) end unless klass # look for a Bundler::Thor::Group with the right name klass = Bundler::Thor::Util.find_by_namespace(namespace) command = nil end if !klass && fallback # try a command in the default namespace command = namespace klass = Bundler::Thor::Util.find_by_namespace("") end [klass, command] end alias_method :find_class_and_task_by_namespace, :find_class_and_command_by_namespace # Receives a path and load the thor file in the path. The file is evaluated # inside the sandbox to avoid namespacing conflicts. # def load_thorfile(path, content = nil, debug = false) content ||= File.binread(path) begin Bundler::Thor::Sandbox.class_eval(content, path) rescue StandardError => e $stderr.puts("WARNING: unable to load thorfile #{path.inspect}: #{e.message}") if debug $stderr.puts(*e.backtrace) else $stderr.puts(e.backtrace.first) end end end def user_home @@user_home ||= if ENV["HOME"] ENV["HOME"] elsif ENV["USERPROFILE"] ENV["USERPROFILE"] elsif ENV["HOMEDRIVE"] && ENV["HOMEPATH"] File.join(ENV["HOMEDRIVE"], ENV["HOMEPATH"]) elsif ENV["APPDATA"] ENV["APPDATA"] else begin File.expand_path("~") rescue if File::ALT_SEPARATOR "C:/" else "/" end end end end # Returns the root where thor files are located, depending on the OS. # def thor_root File.join(user_home, ".thor").tr('\\', "/") end # Returns the files in the thor root. On Windows thor_root will be something # like this: # # C:\Documents and Settings\james\.thor # # If we don't #gsub the \ character, Dir.glob will fail. # def thor_root_glob files = Dir["#{escape_globs(thor_root)}/*"] files.map! do |file| File.directory?(file) ? File.join(file, "main.thor") : file end end # Where to look for Bundler::Thor files. # def globs_for(path) path = escape_globs(path) ["#{path}/Bundler::Thorfile", "#{path}/*.thor", "#{path}/tasks/*.thor", "#{path}/lib/tasks/*.thor"] end # Return the path to the ruby interpreter taking into account multiple # installations and windows extensions. # def ruby_command @ruby_command ||= begin ruby_name = RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_install_name"] ruby = File.join(RbConfig::CONFIG["bindir"], ruby_name) ruby << RbConfig::CONFIG["EXEEXT"] # avoid using different name than ruby (on platforms supporting links) if ruby_name != "ruby" && File.respond_to?(:readlink) begin alternate_ruby = File.join(RbConfig::CONFIG["bindir"], "ruby") alternate_ruby << RbConfig::CONFIG["EXEEXT"] # ruby is a symlink if File.symlink? alternate_ruby linked_ruby = File.readlink alternate_ruby # symlink points to 'ruby_install_name' ruby = alternate_ruby if linked_ruby == ruby_name || linked_ruby == ruby end rescue NotImplementedError # rubocop:disable HandleExceptions # just ignore on windows end end # escape string in case path to ruby executable contain spaces. ruby.sub!(/.*\s.*/m, '"\&"') ruby end end # Returns a string that has had any glob characters escaped. # The glob characters are `* ? { } [ ]`. # # ==== Examples # # Bundler::Thor::Util.escape_globs('[apps]') # => '\[apps\]' # # ==== Parameters # String # # ==== Returns # String # def escape_globs(path) path.to_s.gsub(/[*?{}\[\]]/, '\\\\\\&') end end end end