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# coding: utf-8
#--
# highline.rb
#
# Created by James Edward Gray II on 2005-04-26.
# Copyright 2005 Gray Productions. All rights reserved.
#
# See HighLine for documentation.
#
# This is Free Software. See LICENSE and COPYING for details.
require "English"
require "erb"
require "optparse"
require "stringio"
require "highline/terminal"
require "highline/custom_errors"
require "highline/question"
require "highline/question_asker"
require "highline/menu"
require "highline/color_scheme"
require "highline/style"
require "highline/version"
require "highline/statement"
require "highline/list_renderer"
require "highline/builtin_styles"
#
# A HighLine object is a "high-level line oriented" shell over an input and an
# output stream. HighLine simplifies common console interaction, effectively
# replacing {Kernel#puts} and {Kernel#gets}. User code can simply specify the
# question to ask and any details about user interaction, then leave the rest
# of the work to HighLine. When {HighLine#ask} returns, you'll have the answer
# you requested, even if HighLine had to ask many times, validate results,
# perform range checking, convert types, etc.
#
# @example Basic usage
# cli = HighLine.new
# answer = cli.ask "What do you think?"
# puts "You have answered: #{answer}"
#
class HighLine
include BuiltinStyles
include CustomErrors
extend SingleForwardable
def_single_delegators :@default_instance, :agree, :ask, :choose, :say,
:use_color=, :use_color?, :reset_use_color,
:track_eof=, :track_eof?,
:color, :uncolor, :color_code
class << self
attr_accessor :default_instance
# Pass ColorScheme to set a HighLine color scheme.
attr_accessor :color_scheme
# Returns +true+ if HighLine is currently using a color scheme.
def using_color_scheme?
true if @color_scheme
end
# Pass a +Hash+ to add +new+ colors to the current scheme.
def add_to_color_scheme(hash)
old_hash = (color_scheme || {}).to_hash
fail "Overlapping color schemes: #{old_hash.keys & hash.keys}" unless
(old_hash.keys & hash.keys).empty?
self.color_scheme = ColorScheme.new(old_hash.merge hash)
end
# Reset color scheme to default (+nil+)
def reset_color_scheme
self.color_scheme = nil
end
# Reset HighLine to default.
# Clears Style index and resets color_scheme and use_color settings.
def reset
Style.clear_index
reset_color_scheme
reset_use_color
end
# For checking if the current version of HighLine supports RGB colors
# Usage: HighLine.supports_rgb_color? rescue false
# using rescue for compatibility with older versions
# Note: color usage also depends on HighLine.use_color being set
# TODO: Discuss removing this method
def supports_rgb_color?
true
end
end
# The setting used to control color schemes.
@color_scheme = nil
#
# Create an instance of HighLine connected to the given _input_
# and _output_ streams.
#
# @param input [IO] the default input stream for HighLine.
# @param output [IO] the default output stream for HighLine.
# @param wrap_at [Integer] all statements outputed through
# HighLine will be wrapped to this column size if set.
# @param page_at [Integer] page size and paginating.
# @param indent_size [Integer] indentation size in spaces.
# @param indent_level [Integer] how deep is indentated.
def initialize(input = $stdin, output = $stdout,
wrap_at = nil, page_at = nil,
indent_size = 3, indent_level = 0)
@input = input
@output = output
@multi_indent = true
@indent_size = indent_size
@indent_level = indent_level
self.wrap_at = wrap_at
self.page_at = page_at
@header = nil
@prompt = nil
@key = nil
@use_color = default_use_color
@track_eof = true # The setting used to disable EOF tracking.
@terminal = HighLine::Terminal.get_terminal(input, output)
end
# Set it to false to disable ANSI coloring
attr_accessor :use_color
# Returns truethy if HighLine instance is currently using color escapes.
def use_color?
use_color
end
# Resets the use of color.
def reset_use_color
@use_color = true
end
# Pass +false+ to turn off HighLine's EOF tracking.
attr_accessor :track_eof
# Returns true if HighLine is currently tracking EOF for input.
def track_eof?
true if track_eof
end
# @return [Integer] The current column setting for wrapping output.
attr_reader :wrap_at
# @return [Integer] The current row setting for paging output.
attr_reader :page_at
# @return [Boolean] Indentation over multiple lines
attr_accessor :multi_indent
# @return [Integer] The indentation size in characters
attr_accessor :indent_size
# @return [Integer] The indentation level
attr_accessor :indent_level
# @return [IO] the default input stream for a HighLine instance
attr_reader :input
# @return [IO] the default output stream for a HighLine instance
attr_reader :output
# When gathering a Hash with {QuestionAsker#gather_hash},
# it tracks the current key being asked.
#
# @todo We should probably move this into the HighLine::Question
# object.
attr_accessor :key
# System specific that responds to #initialize_system_extensions,
# #terminal_size, #raw_no_echo_mode, #restore_mode, #get_character.
# It polymorphically handles specific cases for different platforms.
# @return [HighLine::Terminal]
attr_reader :terminal
#
# A shortcut to HighLine.ask() a question that only accepts "yes" or "no"
# answers ("y" and "n" are allowed) and returns +true+ or +false+
# (+true+ for "yes"). If provided a +true+ value, _character_ will cause
# HighLine to fetch a single character response. A block can be provided
# to further configure the question as in HighLine.ask()
#
# Raises EOFError if input is exhausted.
#
# @param yes_or_no_question [String] a question that accepts yes and no as
# answers
# @param character [Boolean, :getc] character mode to be passed to
# Question#character
# @see Question#character
def agree(yes_or_no_question, character = nil)
ask(yes_or_no_question, ->(yn) { yn.downcase[0] == "y" }) do |q|
q.validate = /\A(?:y(?:es)?|no?)\Z/i
q.responses[:not_valid] = 'Please enter "yes" or "no".'
q.responses[:ask_on_error] = :question
q.character = character
q.completion = %w[yes no]
yield q if block_given?
end
end
#
# This method is the primary interface for user input. Just provide a
# _question_ to ask the user, the _answer_type_ you want returned, and
# optionally a code block setting up details of how you want the question
# handled. See {#say} for details on the format of _question_, and
# {Question} for more information about _answer_type_ and what's
# valid in the code block.
#
# Raises EOFError if input is exhausted.
#
# @param (see Question.build)
# @return answer converted to the class in answer_type
def ask(template_or_question, answer_type = nil, &details)
question = Question.build(template_or_question, answer_type, &details)
if question.gather
QuestionAsker.new(question, self).gather_answers
else
QuestionAsker.new(question, self).ask_once
end
end
#
# This method is HighLine's menu handler. For simple usage, you can just
# pass all the menu items you wish to display. At that point, choose() will
# build and display a menu, walk the user through selection, and return
# their choice among the provided items. You might use this in a case
# statement for quick and dirty menus.
#
# However, choose() is capable of much more. If provided, a block will be
# passed a HighLine::Menu object to configure. Using this method, you can
# customize all the details of menu handling from index display, to building
# a complete shell-like menuing system. See HighLine::Menu for all the
# methods it responds to.
#
# Raises EOFError if input is exhausted.
#
# @param items [Array<String>]
# @param details [Proc] to be passed to Menu.new
# @return [String] answer
def choose(*items, &details)
menu = Menu.new(&details)
menu.choices(*items) unless items.empty?
# Set auto-completion
menu.completion = menu.options
# Set _answer_type_ so we can double as the Question for ask().
# menu.option = normal menu selection, by index or name
menu.answer_type = menu.shell ? shell_style_lambda(menu) : menu.options
selected = ask(menu)
return unless selected
if menu.shell
if menu.gather
selection = []
details = []
selected.each do |value|
selection << value[0]
details << value[1]
end
else
selection, details = selected
end
else
selection = selected
end
if menu.gather
menu.gather_selected(self, selection, details)
else
menu.select(self, selection, details)
end
end
# Convenience method to craft a lambda suitable for
# beind used in autocompletion operations by {#choose}
# @return [lambda] lambda to be used in autocompletion operations
def shell_style_lambda(menu)
lambda do |command| # shell-style selection
first_word = command.to_s.split.first || ""
options = menu.options
options.extend(OptionParser::Completion)
answer = options.complete(first_word)
raise Question::NoAutoCompleteMatch unless answer
[answer.last, command.sub(/^\s*#{first_word}\s*/, "")]
end
end
#
# This method provides easy access to ANSI color sequences, without the user
# needing to remember to CLEAR at the end of each sequence. Just pass the
# _string_ to color, followed by a list of _colors_ you would like it to be
# affected by. The _colors_ can be HighLine class constants, or symbols
# (:blue for BLUE, for example). A CLEAR will automatically be embedded to
# the end of the returned String.
#
# This method returns the original _string_ unchanged if use_color?
# is +false+.
#
# @param string [String] string to be colored
# @param colors [Array<Symbol>] array of colors like [:red, :blue]
# @return [String] (ANSI escaped) colored string
# @example
# cli = HighLine.new
# cli.color("Sustainable", :green, :bold)
# # => "\e[32m\e[1mSustainable\e[0m"
#
# # As class method (delegating to HighLine.default_instance)
# HighLine.color("Sustainable", :green, :bold)
#
def color(string, *colors)
return string unless use_color?
HighLine.Style(*colors).color(string)
end
# In case you just want the color code, without the embedding and
# the CLEAR sequence.
#
# @param colors [Array<Symbol>]
# @return [String] ANSI escape code for the given colors.
#
# @example
# s = HighLine.Style(:red, :blue)
# s.code # => "\e[31m\e[34m"
#
# HighLine.color_code(:red, :blue) # => "\e[31m\e[34m"
#
# cli = HighLine.new
# cli.color_code(:red, :blue) # => "\e[31m\e[34m"
#
def color_code(*colors)
HighLine.Style(*colors).code
end
# Remove color codes from a string.
# @param string [String] to be decolorized
# @return [String] without the ANSI escape sequence (colors)
def uncolor(string)
Style.uncolor(string)
end
# Renders a list of itens using a {ListRenderer}
# @param items [Array]
# @param mode [Symbol]
# @param option
# @return [String]
# @see ListRenderer#initialize ListRenderer#initialize for parameter details
def list(items, mode = :rows, option = nil)
ListRenderer.new(items, mode, option, self).render
end
#
# The basic output method for HighLine objects. If the provided _statement_
# ends with a space or tab character, a newline will not be appended (output
# will be flush()ed). All other cases are passed straight to Kernel.puts().
#
# The _statement_ argument is processed as an ERb template, supporting
# embedded Ruby code. The template is evaluated within a HighLine
# instance's binding for providing easy access to the ANSI color constants
# and the HighLine#color() method.
#
# @param statement [Statement, String] what to be said
def say(statement)
statement = render_and_ident_statement(statement)
return statement if statement.empty?
# Don't add a newline if statement ends with whitespace, OR
# if statement ends with whitespace before a color escape code.
if /[ \t](\e\[\d+(;\d+)*m)?\Z/ =~ statement
output.print(statement)
else
output.puts(statement)
end
output.flush # See: https://github.com/JEG2/highline/pull/276
end
# Renders and indents a statement.
#
# Note: extracted here to be used by readline to render its prompt.
#
# @param statement [String] The statement to be rendered and indented.
# @return [String] The rendered and indented statement.
def render_and_ident_statement(statement)
statement = render_statement(statement)
statement = (indentation + statement) unless statement.empty?
statement
end
# Renders a statement using {HighLine::Statement}
# @param statement [String] any string
# @return [Statement] rendered statement
def render_statement(statement)
Statement.new(statement, self).to_s
end
#
# Set to an integer value to cause HighLine to wrap output lines at the
# indicated character limit. When +nil+, the default, no wrapping occurs. If
# set to <tt>:auto</tt>, HighLine will attempt to determine the columns
# available for the <tt>@output</tt> or use a sensible default.
#
def wrap_at=(setting)
@wrap_at = setting == :auto ? output_cols : setting
end
#
# Set to an integer value to cause HighLine to page output lines over the
# indicated line limit. When +nil+, the default, no paging occurs. If
# set to <tt>:auto</tt>, HighLine will attempt to determine the rows available
# for the <tt>@output</tt> or use a sensible default.
#
def page_at=(setting)
@page_at = setting == :auto ? output_rows - 2 : setting
end
#
# Outputs indentation with current settings
#
def indentation
" " * @indent_size * @indent_level
end
#
# Executes block or outputs statement with indentation
#
# @param increase [Integer] how much to increase indentation
# @param statement [Statement, String] to be said
# @param multiline [Boolean]
# @return [void]
# @see #multi_indent
def indent(increase = 1, statement = nil, multiline = nil)
@indent_level += increase
multi = @multi_indent
@multi_indent ||= multiline
begin
if block_given?
yield self
else
say(statement)
end
ensure
@multi_indent = multi
@indent_level -= increase
end
end
#
# Outputs newline
#
def newline
@output.puts
end
#
# Returns the number of columns for the console, or a default it they cannot
# be determined.
#
def output_cols
return 80 unless @output.tty?
terminal.terminal_size.first
rescue NoMethodError
return 80
end
#
# Returns the number of rows for the console, or a default if they cannot be
# determined.
#
def output_rows
return 24 unless @output.tty?
terminal.terminal_size.last
rescue NoMethodError
return 24
end
# Call #puts on the HighLine's output stream
# @param args [String] same args for Kernel#puts
def puts(*args)
@output.puts(*args)
end
#
# Creates a new HighLine instance with the same options
#
def new_scope
self.class.new(@input, @output, @wrap_at,
@page_at, @indent_size, @indent_level)
end
private
# Adds a layer of scope (new_scope) to ask a question inside a
# question, without destroying instance data
def confirm(question)
new_scope.agree(question.confirm_question(self))
end
#
# A helper method used by HighLine::Question.verify_match
# for finding whether a list of answers match or differ
# from each other.
#
def unique_answers(list)
(list.respond_to?(:values) ? list.values : list).uniq
end
def last_answer(answers)
answers.respond_to?(:values) ? answers.values.last : answers.last
end
# Get response one line at time
# @param question [Question]
# @return [String] response
def get_response_line_mode(question)
if question.echo == true && !question.limit
get_line(question)
else
get_line_raw_no_echo_mode(question)
end
end
#
# Read a line of input from the input stream and process whitespace as
# requested by the Question object.
#
# If Question's _readline_ property is set, that library will be used to
# fetch input. *WARNING*: This ignores the currently set input stream.
#
# Raises EOFError if input is exhausted.
#
def get_line(question)
terminal.get_line(question, self)
end
def get_line_raw_no_echo_mode(question)
line = ""
terminal.raw_no_echo_mode_exec do
loop do
character = terminal.get_character
case character
when "\u0003" # Ctrl+C (Interrupt)
raise Interrupt
when nil # No character received
break
when "\n", "\r" # Newline or carriage return
break
when "\b", "\u007F" # Backspace and delete
unless line.empty?
line = line.chop
output_erase_char if question.echo
end
when "\cU" # Clear line
line.size.times { output_erase_char } if question.echo
line = ""
when "\e" # Escape key
ignore_arrow_key
else # Any other character
line += character
say_last_char_or_echo_char(line, question)
end
@output.flush
break if line_overflow_for_question?(line, question)
end
end
say_new_line_or_overwrite(question)
question.format_answer(line)
end
def say_new_line_or_overwrite(question)
if question.overwrite
@output.print("\r#{HighLine.Style(:erase_line).code}")
@output.flush
else
say("\n")
end
end
def ignore_arrow_key
2.times do
terminal.get_character
end
end
def say_last_char_or_echo_char(line, question)
@output.print(line[-1]) if question.echo == true
@output.print(question.echo) if question.echo && question.echo != true
end
def line_overflow_for_question?(line, question)
question.limit && line.size == question.limit
end
def output_erase_char
@output.print("\b#{HighLine.Style(:erase_char).code}")
end
# Get response using #getc
# @param question [Question]
# @return [String] response
def get_response_getc_mode(question)
terminal.raw_no_echo_mode_exec do
response = @input.getc
question.format_answer(response)
end
end
# Get response each character per turn
# @param question [Question]
# @return [String] response
def get_response_character_mode(question)
terminal.raw_no_echo_mode_exec do
response = terminal.get_character
if question.overwrite
erase_current_line
else
echo = question.get_echo_for_response(response)
say("#{echo}\n")
end
question.format_answer(response)
end
end
def erase_current_line
@output.print("\r#{HighLine.Style(:erase_line).code}")
@output.flush
end
public :get_response_character_mode, :get_response_line_mode
public :get_response_getc_mode
def actual_length(text)
Wrapper.actual_length text
end
# Check to see if there's already a HighLine.default_instance or if
# this is the first time the method is called (eg: at
# HighLine.default_instance initialization).
# If there's already one, copy use_color settings.
# This is here most to help migrate code from HighLine 1.7.x to 2.0.x
#
# @return [Boolean]
def default_use_color
if HighLine.default_instance
HighLine.default_instance.use_color
else
true
end
end
end
HighLine.default_instance = HighLine.new
require "highline/string"
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