Rip out Thor::Shell

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Mitchell Hashimoto 2011-11-27 16:26:31 -07:00
parent 9c59f0f357
commit f519434285
2 changed files with 68 additions and 60 deletions

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@ -9,17 +9,17 @@ begin
env.logger.info("vagrant") { "`vagrant` invoked: #{ARGV.inspect}" }
# Disable color if the proper argument was passed
shell = nil
ui = nil
if !$stdout.tty? || ARGV.include?("--no-color")
shell = Thor::Shell::Basic.new
ui = Vagrant::UI::Colored.new(env)
else
shell = Thor::Base.shell.new
ui = Vagrant::UI::Colored.new(env)
end
# Set the UI early in case any errors are raised, and load
# the config immediately, so we gather any new commands from
# plugins
env.ui = Vagrant::UI::Shell.new(env, shell)
env.ui = ui
env.load!
# Kick start the CLI

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@ -1,80 +1,88 @@
module Vagrant
module UI
# Vagrant UIs handle communication with the outside world (typically
# through a shell). They must respond to the typically logger methods
# of `warn`, `error`, `info`, and `confirm`.
class UI
# through a shell). They must respond to the following methods:
#
# * `info`
# * `warn`
# * `error`
# * `success`
class Interface
attr_accessor :env
def initialize(env)
@env = env
end
[:warn, :error, :info, :confirm].each do |method|
[:warn, :error, :info, :success].each do |method|
define_method(method) do |message, *opts|
# Log normal console messages
env.logger.info("ui") { message }
end
end
[:clear_line, :report_progress, :ask, :no?, :yes?].each do |method|
[:clear_line, :report_progress].each do |method|
# By default do nothing, these aren't logged
define_method(method) { |*args| }
end
# A shell UI, which uses a `Thor::Shell` object to talk with
# a terminal.
class Shell < UI
def initialize(env, shell)
super(env)
@shell = shell
end
[[:warn, :yellow], [:error, :red], [:info, nil], [:confirm, :green]].each do |method, color|
# This is a UI implementation that outputs color for various types
# of messages. This should only be used with a TTY that supports color,
# but is up to the user of the class to verify this is the case.
class Colored < Interface
# Use some light meta-programming to create the various methods to
# output text to the UI. These all delegate the real functionality
# to `say`.
[:info, :warn, :error, :success].each do |method|
class_eval <<-CODE
def #{method}(message, opts=nil)
def #{method}(message, *args)
super(message)
opts ||= {}
opts[:new_line] = true if !opts.has_key?(:new_line)
@shell.say("\#{format_message(message, opts)}", #{color.inspect}, opts[:new_line])
end
CODE
end
[:ask, :no?, :yes?].each do |method|
class_eval <<-CODE
def #{method}(message, opts=nil)
super(message)
opts ||= {}
@shell.send(#{method.inspect}, format_message(message, opts), opts[:color])
say(#{method.inspect}, message, *args)
end
CODE
end
# This is used to output progress reports to the UI.
# Send this method progress/total and it will output it
# to the UI. Send `clear_line` to clear the line to show
# a continuous progress meter.
def report_progress(progress, total, show_parts=true)
percent = (progress.to_f / total.to_f) * 100
line = "Progress: #{percent.to_i}%"
line << " (#{progress} / #{total})" if show_parts
@shell.say(line, nil, false)
info(line, :new_line => false)
end
def clear_line
@shell.say(line_reset, nil, false)
end
protected
def format_message(message, opts=nil)
opts = { :prefix => true }.merge(opts || {})
message = "[#{env.resource}] #{message}" if opts[:prefix]
message
end
def line_reset
reset = "\r"
reset += "\e[0K" unless Util::Platform.windows?
reset
info(reset, :new_line => false)
end
# This method handles actually outputting a message of a given type
# to the console.
def say(type, message, opts=nil)
defaults = { :new_line => true, :prefix => true }
opts = defaults.merge(opts || {})
# Determine whether we're expecting to output our
# own new line or not.
printer = opts[:new_line] ? :puts : :print
# Determine the proper IO channel to send this message
# to based on the type of the message
channel = type == :error ? $stderr : $stdout
# Format the message
message = "[#{env.resource}] #{message}" if opts[:prefix]
# Output!
# TODO: Color
channel.send(printer, message)
end
end
end