#-- # Copyright 2006 by Chad Fowler, Rich Kilmer, Jim Weirich and others. # All rights reserved. # See LICENSE.txt for permissions. #++ require 'rubygems/command' require 'rubygems/user_interaction' ## # The command manager registers and installs all the individual sub-commands # supported by the gem command. # # Extra commands can be provided by writing a rubygems_plugin.rb # file in an installed gem. You should register your command against the # Gem::CommandManager instance, like this: # # # file rubygems_plugin.rb # require 'rubygems/command_manager' # # Gem::CommandManager.instance.register_command :edit # # You should put the implementation of your command in rubygems/commands. # # # file rubygems/commands/edit_command.rb # class Gem::Commands::EditCommand < Gem::Command # # ... # end # # See Gem::Command for instructions on writing gem commands. class Gem::CommandManager include Gem::UserInteraction BUILTIN_COMMANDS = [ # :nodoc: :build, :cert, :check, :cleanup, :contents, :dependency, :environment, :fetch, :generate_index, :help, :install, :list, :lock, :mirror, :open, :outdated, :owner, :pristine, :push, :query, :rdoc, :search, :server, :sources, :specification, :stale, :uninstall, :unpack, :update, :which, :yank, ] ## # Return the authoritative instance of the command manager. def self.instance @command_manager ||= new end ## # Returns self. Allows a CommandManager instance to stand # in for the class itself. def instance self end ## # Reset the authoritative instance of the command manager. def self.reset @command_manager = nil end ## # Register all the subcommands supported by the gem command. def initialize require 'timeout' @commands = {} BUILTIN_COMMANDS.each do |name| register_command name end end ## # Register the Symbol +command+ as a gem command. def register_command(command, obj=false) @commands[command] = obj end ## # Unregister the Symbol +command+ as a gem command. def unregister_command(command) @commands.delete command end ## # Returns a Command instance for +command_name+ def [](command_name) command_name = command_name.intern return nil if @commands[command_name].nil? @commands[command_name] ||= load_and_instantiate(command_name) end ## # Return a sorted list of all command names as strings. def command_names @commands.keys.collect {|key| key.to_s}.sort end ## # Run the command specified by +args+. def run(args, build_args=nil) process_args(args, build_args) rescue StandardError, Timeout::Error => ex alert_error "While executing gem ... (#{ex.class})\n #{ex}" ui.backtrace ex terminate_interaction(1) rescue Interrupt alert_error "Interrupted" terminate_interaction(1) end def process_args(args, build_args=nil) if args.empty? then say Gem::Command::HELP terminate_interaction 1 end case args.first when '-h', '--help' then say Gem::Command::HELP terminate_interaction 0 when '-v', '--version' then say Gem::VERSION terminate_interaction 0 when /^-/ then alert_error "Invalid option: #{args.first}. See 'gem --help'." terminate_interaction 1 else cmd_name = args.shift.downcase cmd = find_command cmd_name cmd.invoke_with_build_args args, build_args end end def find_command(cmd_name) possibilities = find_command_possibilities cmd_name if possibilities.size > 1 then raise Gem::CommandLineError, "Ambiguous command #{cmd_name} matches [#{possibilities.join(', ')}]" elsif possibilities.empty? then raise Gem::CommandLineError, "Unknown command #{cmd_name}" end self[possibilities.first] end def find_command_possibilities(cmd_name) len = cmd_name.length found = command_names.select { |name| cmd_name == name[0, len] } exact = found.find { |name| name == cmd_name } exact ? [exact] : found end private def load_and_instantiate(command_name) command_name = command_name.to_s const_name = command_name.capitalize.gsub(/_(.)/) { $1.upcase } << "Command" load_error = nil begin begin require "rubygems/commands/#{command_name}_command" rescue LoadError => e load_error = e end Gem::Commands.const_get(const_name).new rescue Exception => e e = load_error if load_error alert_error "Loading command: #{command_name} (#{e.class})\n\t#{e}" ui.backtrace e end end end