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/** * dashdash - A light, featureful and explicit option parsing library for * node.js. */ // vim: set ts=4 sts=4 sw=4 et: var assert = require('assert-plus'); var format = require('util').format; var fs = require('fs'); var path = require('path'); var DEBUG = true; if (DEBUG) { var debug = console.warn; } else { var debug = function () {}; } // ---- internal support stuff // Replace {{variable}} in `s` with the template data in `d`. function renderTemplate(s, d) { return s.replace(/{{([a-zA-Z]+)}}/g, function (match, key) { return d.hasOwnProperty(key) ? d[key] : match; }); } /** * Return a shallow copy of the given object; */ function shallowCopy(obj) { if (!obj) { return (obj); } var copy = {}; Object.keys(obj).forEach(function (k) { copy[k] = obj[k]; }); return (copy); } function space(n) { var s = ''; for (var i = 0; i < n; i++) { s += ' '; } return s; } function makeIndent(arg, deflen, name) { if (arg === null || arg === undefined) return space(deflen); else if (typeof (arg) === 'number') return space(arg); else if (typeof (arg) === 'string') return arg; else assert.fail('invalid "' + name + '": not a string or number: ' + arg); } /** * Return an array of lines wrapping the given text to the given width. * This splits on whitespace. Single tokens longer than `width` are not * broken up. */ function textwrap(s, width) { var words = s.trim().split(/\s+/); var lines = []; var line = ''; words.forEach(function (w) { var newLength = line.length + w.length; if (line.length > 0) newLength += 1; if (newLength > width) { lines.push(line); line = ''; } if (line.length > 0) line += ' '; line += w; }); lines.push(line); return lines; } /** * Transform an option name to a "key" that is used as the field * on the `opts` object returned from `<parser>.parse()`. * * Transformations: * - '-' -> '_': This allow one to use hyphen in option names (common) * but not have to do silly things like `opt["dry-run"]` to access the * parsed results. */ function optionKeyFromName(name) { return name.replace(/-/g, '_'); } // ---- Option types function parseBool(option, optstr, arg) { return Boolean(arg); } function parseString(option, optstr, arg) { assert.string(arg, 'arg'); return arg; } function parseNumber(option, optstr, arg) { assert.string(arg, 'arg'); var num = Number(arg); if (isNaN(num)) { throw new Error(format('arg for "%s" is not a number: "%s"', optstr, arg)); } return num; } function parseInteger(option, optstr, arg) { assert.string(arg, 'arg'); var num = Number(arg); if (!/^[0-9-]+$/.test(arg) || isNaN(num)) { throw new Error(format('arg for "%s" is not an integer: "%s"', optstr, arg)); } return num; } function parsePositiveInteger(option, optstr, arg) { assert.string(arg, 'arg'); var num = Number(arg); if (!/^[0-9]+$/.test(arg) || isNaN(num) || num === 0) { throw new Error(format('arg for "%s" is not a positive integer: "%s"', optstr, arg)); } return num; } /** * Supported date args: * - epoch second times (e.g. 1396031701) * - ISO 8601 format: YYYY-MM-DD[THH:MM:SS[.sss][Z]] * 2014-03-28T18:35:01.489Z * 2014-03-28T18:35:01.489 * 2014-03-28T18:35:01Z * 2014-03-28T18:35:01 * 2014-03-28 */ function parseDate(option, optstr, arg) { assert.string(arg, 'arg'); var date; if (/^\d+$/.test(arg)) { // epoch seconds date = new Date(Number(arg) * 1000); /* JSSTYLED */ } else if (/^\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}(T\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}(\.\d+)?Z?)?$/i.test(arg)) { // ISO 8601 format date = new Date(arg); } else { throw new Error(format('arg for "%s" is not a valid date format: "%s"', optstr, arg)); } if (date.toString() === 'Invalid Date') { throw new Error(format('arg for "%s" is an invalid date: "%s"', optstr, arg)); } return date; } var optionTypes = { bool: { takesArg: false, parseArg: parseBool }, string: { takesArg: true, helpArg: 'ARG', parseArg: parseString }, number: { takesArg: true, helpArg: 'NUM', parseArg: parseNumber }, integer: { takesArg: true, helpArg: 'INT', parseArg: parseInteger }, positiveInteger: { takesArg: true, helpArg: 'INT', parseArg: parsePositiveInteger }, date: { takesArg: true, helpArg: 'DATE', parseArg: parseDate }, arrayOfBool: { takesArg: false, array: true, parseArg: parseBool }, arrayOfString: { takesArg: true, helpArg: 'ARG', array: true, parseArg: parseString }, arrayOfNumber: { takesArg: true, helpArg: 'NUM', array: true, parseArg: parseNumber }, arrayOfInteger: { takesArg: true, helpArg: 'INT', array: true, parseArg: parseInteger }, arrayOfPositiveInteger: { takesArg: true, helpArg: 'INT', array: true, parseArg: parsePositiveInteger }, arrayOfDate: { takesArg: true, helpArg: 'INT', array: true, parseArg: parseDate }, }; // ---- Parser /** * Parser constructor. * * @param config {Object} The parser configuration * - options {Array} Array of option specs. See the README for how to * specify each option spec. * - allowUnknown {Boolean} Default false. Whether to throw on unknown * options. If false, then unknown args are included in the _args array. * - interspersed {Boolean} Default true. Whether to allow interspersed * arguments (non-options) and options. E.g.: * node tool.js arg1 arg2 -v * '-v' is after some args here. If `interspersed: false` then '-v' * would not be parsed out. Note that regardless of `interspersed` * the presence of '--' will stop option parsing, as all good * option parsers should. */ function Parser(config) { assert.object(config, 'config'); assert.arrayOfObject(config.options, 'config.options'); assert.optionalBool(config.interspersed, 'config.interspersed'); var self = this; // Allow interspersed arguments (true by default). this.interspersed = (config.interspersed !== undefined ? config.interspersed : true); // Don't allow unknown flags (true by default). this.allowUnknown = (config.allowUnknown !== undefined ? config.allowUnknown : false); this.options = config.options.map(function (o) { return shallowCopy(o); }); this.optionFromName = {}; this.optionFromEnv = {}; for (var i = 0; i < this.options.length; i++) { var o = this.options[i]; if (o.group !== undefined && o.group !== null) { assert.optionalString(o.group, format('config.options.%d.group', i)); continue; } assert.ok(optionTypes[o.type], format('invalid config.options.%d.type: "%s" in %j', i, o.type, o)); assert.optionalString(o.name, format('config.options.%d.name', i)); assert.optionalArrayOfString(o.names, format('config.options.%d.names', i)); assert.ok((o.name || o.names) && !(o.name && o.names), format('exactly one of "name" or "names" required: %j', o)); assert.optionalString(o.help, format('config.options.%d.help', i)); var env = o.env || []; if (typeof (env) === 'string') { env = [env]; } assert.optionalArrayOfString(env, format('config.options.%d.env', i)); assert.optionalString(o.helpGroup, format('config.options.%d.helpGroup', i)); assert.optionalBool(o.helpWrap, format('config.options.%d.helpWrap', i)); assert.optionalBool(o.hidden, format('config.options.%d.hidden', i)); if (o.name) { o.names = [o.name]; } else { assert.string(o.names[0], format('config.options.%d.names is empty', i)); } o.key = optionKeyFromName(o.names[0]); o.names.forEach(function (n) { if (self.optionFromName[n]) { throw new Error(format( 'option name collision: "%s" used in %j and %j', n, self.optionFromName[n], o)); } self.optionFromName[n] = o; }); env.forEach(function (n) { if (self.optionFromEnv[n]) { throw new Error(format( 'option env collision: "%s" used in %j and %j', n, self.optionFromEnv[n], o)); } self.optionFromEnv[n] = o; }); } } Parser.prototype.optionTakesArg = function optionTakesArg(option) { return optionTypes[option.type].takesArg; }; /** * Parse options from the given argv. * * @param inputs {Object} Optional. * - argv {Array} Optional. The argv to parse. Defaults to * `process.argv`. * - slice {Number} The index into argv at which options/args begin. * Default is 2, as appropriate for `process.argv`. * - env {Object} Optional. The env to use for 'env' entries in the * option specs. Defaults to `process.env`. * @returns {Object} Parsed `opts`. It has special keys `_args` (the * remaining args from `argv`) and `_order` (gives the order that * options were specified). */ Parser.prototype.parse = function parse(inputs) { var self = this; // Old API was `parse([argv, [slice]])` if (Array.isArray(arguments[0])) { inputs = {argv: arguments[0], slice: arguments[1]}; } assert.optionalObject(inputs, 'inputs'); if (!inputs) { inputs = {}; } assert.optionalArrayOfString(inputs.argv, 'inputs.argv'); //assert.optionalNumber(slice, 'slice'); var argv = inputs.argv || process.argv; var slice = inputs.slice !== undefined ? inputs.slice : 2; var args = argv.slice(slice); var env = inputs.env || process.env; var opts = {}; var _order = []; function addOpt(option, optstr, key, val, from) { var type = optionTypes[option.type]; var parsedVal = type.parseArg(option, optstr, val); if (type.array) { if (!opts[key]) { opts[key] = []; } if (type.arrayFlatten && Array.isArray(parsedVal)) { for (var i = 0; i < parsedVal.length; i++) { opts[key].push(parsedVal[i]); } } else { opts[key].push(parsedVal); } } else { opts[key] = parsedVal; } var item = { key: key, value: parsedVal, from: from }; _order.push(item); } // Parse args. var _args = []; var i = 0; outer: while (i < args.length) { var arg = args[i]; // End of options marker. if (arg === '--') { i++; break; // Long option } else if (arg.slice(0, 2) === '--') { var name = arg.slice(2); var val = null; var idx = name.indexOf('='); if (idx !== -1) { val = name.slice(idx + 1); name = name.slice(0, idx); } var option = this.optionFromName[name]; if (!option) { if (!this.allowUnknown) throw new Error(format('unknown option: "--%s"', name)); else if (this.interspersed) _args.push(arg); else break outer; } else { var takesArg = this.optionTakesArg(option); if (val !== null && !takesArg) { throw new Error(format('argument given to "--%s" option ' + 'that does not take one: "%s"', name, arg)); } if (!takesArg) { addOpt(option, '--'+name, option.key, true, 'argv'); } else if (val !== null) { addOpt(option, '--'+name, option.key, val, 'argv'); } else if (i + 1 >= args.length) { throw new Error(format('do not have enough args for "--%s" ' + 'option', name)); } else { addOpt(option, '--'+name, option.key, args[i + 1], 'argv'); i++; } } // Short option } else if (arg[0] === '-' && arg.length > 1) { var j = 1; var allFound = true; while (j < arg.length) { var name = arg[j]; var option = this.optionFromName[name]; if (!option) { allFound = false; if (this.allowUnknown) { if (this.interspersed) { _args.push(arg); break; } else break outer; } else if (arg.length > 2) { throw new Error(format( 'unknown option: "-%s" in "%s" group', name, arg)); } else { throw new Error(format('unknown option: "-%s"', name)); } } else if (this.optionTakesArg(option)) { break; } j++; } j = 1; while (allFound && j < arg.length) { var name = arg[j]; var val = arg.slice(j + 1); // option val if it takes an arg var option = this.optionFromName[name]; var takesArg = this.optionTakesArg(option); if (!takesArg) { addOpt(option, '-'+name, option.key, true, 'argv'); } else if (val) { addOpt(option, '-'+name, option.key, val, 'argv'); break; } else { if (i + 1 >= args.length) { throw new Error(format('do not have enough args ' + 'for "-%s" option', name)); } addOpt(option, '-'+name, option.key, args[i + 1], 'argv'); i++; break; } j++; } // An interspersed arg } else if (this.interspersed) { _args.push(arg); // An arg and interspersed args are not allowed, so done options. } else { break outer; } i++; } _args = _args.concat(args.slice(i)); // Parse environment. Object.keys(this.optionFromEnv).forEach(function (envname) { var val = env[envname]; if (val === undefined) return; var option = self.optionFromEnv[envname]; if (opts[option.key] !== undefined) return; var takesArg = self.optionTakesArg(option); if (takesArg) { addOpt(option, envname, option.key, val, 'env'); } else if (val !== '') { // Boolean envvar handling: // - VAR=<empty-string> not set (as if the VAR was not set) // - VAR=0 false // - anything else true addOpt(option, envname, option.key, (val !== '0'), 'env'); } }); // Apply default values. this.options.forEach(function (o) { if (opts[o.key] === undefined) { if (o.default !== undefined) { opts[o.key] = o.default; } else if (o.type && optionTypes[o.type].default !== undefined) { opts[o.key] = optionTypes[o.type].default; } } }); opts._order = _order; opts._args = _args; return opts; }; /** * Return help output for the current options. * * E.g.: if the current options are: * [{names: ['help', 'h'], type: 'bool', help: 'Show help and exit.'}] * then this would return: * ' -h, --help Show help and exit.\n' * * @param config {Object} Config for controlling the option help output. * - indent {Number|String} Default 4. An indent/prefix to use for * each option line. * - nameSort {String} Default is 'length'. By default the names are * sorted to put the short opts first (i.e. '-h, --help' preferred * to '--help, -h'). Set to 'none' to not do this sorting. * - maxCol {Number} Default 80. Note that long tokens in a help string * can go past this. * - helpCol {Number} Set to specify a specific column at which * option help will be aligned. By default this is determined * automatically. * - minHelpCol {Number} Default 20. * - maxHelpCol {Number} Default 40. * - includeEnv {Boolean} Default false. If true, a note stating the `env` * envvar (if specified for this option) will be appended to the help * output. * - includeDefault {Boolean} Default false. If true, a note stating * the `default` for this option, if any, will be appended to the help * output. * - helpWrap {Boolean} Default true. Wrap help text in helpCol..maxCol * bounds. * @returns {String} */ Parser.prototype.help = function help(config) { config = config || {}; assert.object(config, 'config'); var indent = makeIndent(config.indent, 4, 'config.indent'); var headingIndent = makeIndent(config.headingIndent, Math.round(indent.length / 2), 'config.headingIndent'); assert.optionalString(config.nameSort, 'config.nameSort'); var nameSort = config.nameSort || 'length'; assert.ok(~['length', 'none'].indexOf(nameSort), 'invalid "config.nameSort"'); assert.optionalNumber(config.maxCol, 'config.maxCol'); assert.optionalNumber(config.maxHelpCol, 'config.maxHelpCol'); assert.optionalNumber(config.minHelpCol, 'config.minHelpCol'); assert.optionalNumber(config.helpCol, 'config.helpCol'); assert.optionalBool(config.includeEnv, 'config.includeEnv'); assert.optionalBool(config.includeDefault, 'config.includeDefault'); assert.optionalBool(config.helpWrap, 'config.helpWrap'); var maxCol = config.maxCol || 80; var minHelpCol = config.minHelpCol || 20; var maxHelpCol = config.maxHelpCol || 40; var lines = []; var maxWidth = 0; this.options.forEach(function (o) { if (o.hidden) { return; } if (o.group !== undefined && o.group !== null) { // We deal with groups in the next pass lines.push(null); return; } var type = optionTypes[o.type]; var arg = o.helpArg || type.helpArg || 'ARG'; var line = ''; var names = o.names.slice(); if (nameSort === 'length') { names.sort(function (a, b) { if (a.length < b.length) return -1; else if (b.length < a.length) return 1; else return 0; }) } names.forEach(function (name, i) { if (i > 0) line += ', '; if (name.length === 1) { line += '-' + name if (type.takesArg) line += ' ' + arg; } else { line += '--' + name if (type.takesArg) line += '=' + arg; } }); maxWidth = Math.max(maxWidth, line.length); lines.push(line); }); // Add help strings. var helpCol = config.helpCol; if (!helpCol) { helpCol = maxWidth + indent.length + 2; helpCol = Math.min(Math.max(helpCol, minHelpCol), maxHelpCol); } var i = -1; this.options.forEach(function (o) { if (o.hidden) { return; } i++; if (o.group !== undefined && o.group !== null) { if (o.group === '') { // Support a empty string "group" to have a blank line between // sets of options. lines[i] = ''; } else { // Render the group heading with the heading-specific indent. lines[i] = (i === 0 ? '' : '\n') + headingIndent + o.group + ':'; } return; } var helpDefault; if (config.includeDefault) { if (o.default !== undefined) { helpDefault = format('Default: %j', o.default); } else if (o.type && optionTypes[o.type].default !== undefined) { helpDefault = format('Default: %j', optionTypes[o.type].default); } } var line = lines[i] = indent + lines[i]; if (!o.help && !(config.includeEnv && o.env) && !helpDefault) { return; } var n = helpCol - line.length; if (n >= 0) { line += space(n); } else { line += '\n' + space(helpCol); } var helpEnv = ''; if (o.env && o.env.length && config.includeEnv) { helpEnv += 'Environment: '; var type = optionTypes[o.type]; var arg = o.helpArg || type.helpArg || 'ARG'; var envs = (Array.isArray(o.env) ? o.env : [o.env]).map( function (e) { if (type.takesArg) { return e + '=' + arg; } else { return e + '=1'; } } ); helpEnv += envs.join(', '); } var help = (o.help || '').trim(); if (o.helpWrap !== false && config.helpWrap !== false) { // Wrap help description normally. if (help.length && !~'.!?"\''.indexOf(help.slice(-1))) { help += '.'; } if (help.length) { help += ' '; } help += helpEnv; if (helpDefault) { if (helpEnv) { help += '. '; } help += helpDefault; } line += textwrap(help, maxCol - helpCol).join( '\n' + space(helpCol)); } else { // Do not wrap help description, but indent newlines appropriately. var helpLines = help.split('\n').filter( function (ln) { return ln.length }); if (helpEnv !== '') { helpLines.push(helpEnv); } if (helpDefault) { helpLines.push(helpDefault); } line += helpLines.join('\n' + space(helpCol)); } lines[i] = line; }); var rv = ''; if (lines.length > 0) { rv = lines.join('\n') + '\n'; } return rv; }; /** * Return a string suitable for a Bash completion file for this tool. * * @param args.name {String} The tool name. * @param args.specExtra {String} Optional. Extra Bash code content to add * to the end of the "spec". Typically this is used to append Bash * "complete_TYPE" functions for custom option types. See * "examples/ddcompletion.js" for an example. * @param args.argtypes {Array} Optional. Array of completion types for * positional args (i.e. non-options). E.g. * argtypes = ['fruit', 'veggie', 'file'] * will result in completion of fruits for the first arg, veggies for the * second, and filenames for the third and subsequent positional args. * If not given, positional args will use Bash's 'default' completion. * See `specExtra` for providing Bash `complete_TYPE` functions, e.g. * `complete_fruit` and `complete_veggie` in this example. */ Parser.prototype.bashCompletion = function bashCompletion(args) { assert.object(args, 'args'); assert.string(args.name, 'args.name'); assert.optionalString(args.specExtra, 'args.specExtra'); assert.optionalArrayOfString(args.argtypes, 'args.argtypes'); return bashCompletionFromOptions({ name: args.name, specExtra: args.specExtra, argtypes: args.argtypes, options: this.options }); }; // ---- Bash completion const BASH_COMPLETION_TEMPLATE_PATH = path.join( __dirname, '../etc/dashdash.bash_completion.in'); /** * Return the Bash completion "spec" (the string value for the "{{spec}}" * var in the "dashdash.bash_completion.in" template) for this tool. * * The "spec" is Bash code that defines the CLI options and subcmds for * the template's completion code. It looks something like this: * * local cmd_shortopts="-J ..." * local cmd_longopts="--help ..." * local cmd_optargs="-p=tritonprofile ..." * * @param args.options {Array} The array of dashdash option specs. * @param args.context {String} Optional. A context string for the "local cmd*" * vars in the spec. By default it is the empty string. When used to * scope for completion on a *sub-command* (e.g. for "git log" on a "git" * tool), then it would have a value (e.g. "__log"). See * <http://github.com/trentm/node-cmdln> Bash completion for details. * @param opts.includeHidden {Boolean} Optional. Default false. By default * hidden options and subcmds are "excluded". Here excluded means they * won't be offered as a completion, but if used, their argument type * will be completed. "Hidden" options and subcmds are ones with the * `hidden: true` attribute to exclude them from default help output. * @param args.argtypes {Array} Optional. Array of completion types for * positional args (i.e. non-options). E.g. * argtypes = ['fruit', 'veggie', 'file'] * will result in completion of fruits for the first arg, veggies for the * second, and filenames for the third and subsequent positional args. * If not given, positional args will use Bash's 'default' completion. * See `specExtra` for providing Bash `complete_TYPE` functions, e.g. * `complete_fruit` and `complete_veggie` in this example. */ function bashCompletionSpecFromOptions(args) { assert.object(args, 'args'); assert.object(args.options, 'args.options'); assert.optionalString(args.context, 'args.context'); assert.optionalBool(args.includeHidden, 'args.includeHidden'); assert.optionalArrayOfString(args.argtypes, 'args.argtypes'); var context = args.context || ''; var includeHidden = (args.includeHidden === undefined ? false : args.includeHidden); var spec = []; var shortopts = []; var longopts = []; var optargs = []; (args.options || []).forEach(function (o) { if (o.group !== undefined && o.group !== null) { // Skip group headers. return; } var optNames = o.names || [o.name]; var optType = getOptionType(o.type); if (optType.takesArg) { var completionType = o.completionType || optType.completionType || o.type; optNames.forEach(function (optName) { if (optName.length === 1) { if (includeHidden || !o.hidden) { shortopts.push('-' + optName); } // Include even hidden options in `optargs` so that bash // completion of its arg still works. optargs.push('-' + optName + '=' + completionType); } else { if (includeHidden || !o.hidden) { longopts.push('--' + optName); } optargs.push('--' + optName + '=' + completionType); } }); } else { optNames.forEach(function (optName) { if (includeHidden || !o.hidden) { if (optName.length === 1) { shortopts.push('-' + optName); } else { longopts.push('--' + optName); } } }); } }); spec.push(format('local cmd%s_shortopts="%s"', context, shortopts.sort().join(' '))); spec.push(format('local cmd%s_longopts="%s"', context, longopts.sort().join(' '))); spec.push(format('local cmd%s_optargs="%s"', context, optargs.sort().join(' '))); if (args.argtypes) { spec.push(format('local cmd%s_argtypes="%s"', context, args.argtypes.join(' '))); } return spec.join('\n'); } /** * Return a string suitable for a Bash completion file for this tool. * * @param args.name {String} The tool name. * @param args.options {Array} The array of dashdash option specs. * @param args.specExtra {String} Optional. Extra Bash code content to add * to the end of the "spec". Typically this is used to append Bash * "complete_TYPE" functions for custom option types. See * "examples/ddcompletion.js" for an example. * @param args.argtypes {Array} Optional. Array of completion types for * positional args (i.e. non-options). E.g. * argtypes = ['fruit', 'veggie', 'file'] * will result in completion of fruits for the first arg, veggies for the * second, and filenames for the third and subsequent positional args. * If not given, positional args will use Bash's 'default' completion. * See `specExtra` for providing Bash `complete_TYPE` functions, e.g. * `complete_fruit` and `complete_veggie` in this example. */ function bashCompletionFromOptions(args) { assert.object(args, 'args'); assert.object(args.options, 'args.options'); assert.string(args.name, 'args.name'); assert.optionalString(args.specExtra, 'args.specExtra'); assert.optionalArrayOfString(args.argtypes, 'args.argtypes'); // Gather template data. var data = { name: args.name, date: new Date(), spec: bashCompletionSpecFromOptions({ options: args.options, argtypes: args.argtypes }), }; if (args.specExtra) { data.spec += '\n\n' + args.specExtra; } // Render template. var template = fs.readFileSync(BASH_COMPLETION_TEMPLATE_PATH, 'utf8'); return renderTemplate(template, data); } // ---- exports function createParser(config) { return new Parser(config); } /** * Parse argv with the given options. * * @param config {Object} A merge of all the available fields from * `dashdash.Parser` and `dashdash.Parser.parse`: options, interspersed, * argv, env, slice. */ function parse(config) { assert.object(config, 'config'); assert.optionalArrayOfString(config.argv, 'config.argv'); assert.optionalObject(config.env, 'config.env'); var config = shallowCopy(config); var argv = config.argv; delete config.argv; var env = config.env; delete config.env; var parser = new Parser(config); return parser.parse({argv: argv, env: env}); } /** * Add a new option type. * * @params optionType {Object}: * - name {String} Required. * - takesArg {Boolean} Required. Whether this type of option takes an * argument on process.argv. Typically this is true for all but the * "bool" type. * - helpArg {String} Required iff `takesArg === true`. The string to * show in generated help for options of this type. * - parseArg {Function} Require. `function (option, optstr, arg)` parser * that takes a string argument and returns an instance of the * appropriate type, or throws an error if the arg is invalid. * - array {Boolean} Optional. Set to true if this is an 'arrayOf' type * that collects multiple usages of the option in process.argv and * puts results in an array. * - arrayFlatten {Boolean} Optional. XXX * - default Optional. Default value for options of this type, if no * default is specified in the option type usage. */ function addOptionType(optionType) { assert.object(optionType, 'optionType'); assert.string(optionType.name, 'optionType.name'); assert.bool(optionType.takesArg, 'optionType.takesArg'); if (optionType.takesArg) { assert.string(optionType.helpArg, 'optionType.helpArg'); } assert.func(optionType.parseArg, 'optionType.parseArg'); assert.optionalBool(optionType.array, 'optionType.array'); assert.optionalBool(optionType.arrayFlatten, 'optionType.arrayFlatten'); optionTypes[optionType.name] = { takesArg: optionType.takesArg, helpArg: optionType.helpArg, parseArg: optionType.parseArg, array: optionType.array, arrayFlatten: optionType.arrayFlatten, default: optionType.default } } function getOptionType(name) { assert.string(name, 'name'); return optionTypes[name]; } /** * Return a synopsis string for the given option spec. * * Examples: * > synopsisFromOpt({names: ['help', 'h'], type: 'bool'}); * '[ --help | -h ]' * > synopsisFromOpt({name: 'file', type: 'string', helpArg: 'FILE'}); * '[ --file=FILE ]' */ function synopsisFromOpt(o) { assert.object(o, 'o'); if (o.hasOwnProperty('group')) { return null; } var names = o.names || [o.name]; // `type` here could be undefined if, for example, the command has a // dashdash option spec with a bogus 'type'. var type = getOptionType(o.type); var helpArg = o.helpArg || (type && type.helpArg) || 'ARG'; var parts = []; names.forEach(function (name) { var part = (name.length === 1 ? '-' : '--') + name; if (type && type.takesArg) { part += (name.length === 1 ? ' ' + helpArg : '=' + helpArg); } parts.push(part); }); return ('[ ' + parts.join(' | ') + ' ]'); }; module.exports = { createParser: createParser, Parser: Parser, parse: parse, addOptionType: addOptionType, getOptionType: getOptionType, synopsisFromOpt: synopsisFromOpt, // Bash completion-related exports BASH_COMPLETION_TEMPLATE_PATH: BASH_COMPLETION_TEMPLATE_PATH, bashCompletionFromOptions: bashCompletionFromOptions, bashCompletionSpecFromOptions: bashCompletionSpecFromOptions, // Export the parseFoo parsers because they might be useful as primitives // for custom option types. parseBool: parseBool, parseString: parseString, parseNumber: parseNumber, parseInteger: parseInteger, parsePositiveInteger: parsePositiveInteger, parseDate: parseDate };
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