epiphany/node_modules/commander/lib/option.js
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const { InvalidArgumentError } = require('./error.js');
// @ts-check
class Option {
/**
* Initialize a new `Option` with the given `flags` and `description`.
*
* @param {string} flags
* @param {string} [description]
*/
constructor(flags, description) {
this.flags = flags;
this.description = description || '';
this.required = flags.includes('<'); // A value must be supplied when the option is specified.
this.optional = flags.includes('['); // A value is optional when the option is specified.
// variadic test ignores <value,...> et al which might be used to describe custom splitting of single argument
this.variadic = /\w\.\.\.[>\]]$/.test(flags); // The option can take multiple values.
this.mandatory = false; // The option must have a value after parsing, which usually means it must be specified on command line.
const optionFlags = splitOptionFlags(flags);
this.short = optionFlags.shortFlag;
this.long = optionFlags.longFlag;
this.negate = false;
if (this.long) {
this.negate = this.long.startsWith('--no-');
}
this.defaultValue = undefined;
this.defaultValueDescription = undefined;
this.presetArg = undefined;
this.envVar = undefined;
this.parseArg = undefined;
this.hidden = false;
this.argChoices = undefined;
this.conflictsWith = [];
this.implied = undefined;
}
/**
* Set the default value, and optionally supply the description to be displayed in the help.
*
* @param {any} value
* @param {string} [description]
* @return {Option}
*/
default(value, description) {
this.defaultValue = value;
this.defaultValueDescription = description;
return this;
}
/**
* Preset to use when option used without option-argument, especially optional but also boolean and negated.
* The custom processing (parseArg) is called.
*
* @example
* new Option('--color').default('GREYSCALE').preset('RGB');
* new Option('--donate [amount]').preset('20').argParser(parseFloat);
*
* @param {any} arg
* @return {Option}
*/
preset(arg) {
this.presetArg = arg;
return this;
}
/**
* Add option name(s) that conflict with this option.
* An error will be displayed if conflicting options are found during parsing.
*
* @example
* new Option('--rgb').conflicts('cmyk');
* new Option('--js').conflicts(['ts', 'jsx']);
*
* @param {string | string[]} names
* @return {Option}
*/
conflicts(names) {
this.conflictsWith = this.conflictsWith.concat(names);
return this;
}
/**
* Specify implied option values for when this option is set and the implied options are not.
*
* The custom processing (parseArg) is not called on the implied values.
*
* @example
* program
* .addOption(new Option('--log', 'write logging information to file'))
* .addOption(new Option('--trace', 'log extra details').implies({ log: 'trace.txt' }));
*
* @param {Object} impliedOptionValues
* @return {Option}
*/
implies(impliedOptionValues) {
let newImplied = impliedOptionValues;
if (typeof impliedOptionValues === 'string') {
// string is not documented, but easy mistake and we can do what user probably intended.
newImplied = { [impliedOptionValues]: true };
}
this.implied = Object.assign(this.implied || {}, newImplied);
return this;
}
/**
* Set environment variable to check for option value.
*
* An environment variable is only used if when processed the current option value is
* undefined, or the source of the current value is 'default' or 'config' or 'env'.
*
* @param {string} name
* @return {Option}
*/
env(name) {
this.envVar = name;
return this;
}
/**
* Set the custom handler for processing CLI option arguments into option values.
*
* @param {Function} [fn]
* @return {Option}
*/
argParser(fn) {
this.parseArg = fn;
return this;
}
/**
* Whether the option is mandatory and must have a value after parsing.
*
* @param {boolean} [mandatory=true]
* @return {Option}
*/
makeOptionMandatory(mandatory = true) {
this.mandatory = !!mandatory;
return this;
}
/**
* Hide option in help.
*
* @param {boolean} [hide=true]
* @return {Option}
*/
hideHelp(hide = true) {
this.hidden = !!hide;
return this;
}
/**
* @api private
*/
_concatValue(value, previous) {
if (previous === this.defaultValue || !Array.isArray(previous)) {
return [value];
}
return previous.concat(value);
}
/**
* Only allow option value to be one of choices.
*
* @param {string[]} values
* @return {Option}
*/
choices(values) {
this.argChoices = values.slice();
this.parseArg = (arg, previous) => {
if (!this.argChoices.includes(arg)) {
throw new InvalidArgumentError(`Allowed choices are ${this.argChoices.join(', ')}.`);
}
if (this.variadic) {
return this._concatValue(arg, previous);
}
return arg;
};
return this;
}
/**
* Return option name.
*
* @return {string}
*/
name() {
if (this.long) {
return this.long.replace(/^--/, '');
}
return this.short.replace(/^-/, '');
}
/**
* Return option name, in a camelcase format that can be used
* as a object attribute key.
*
* @return {string}
* @api private
*/
attributeName() {
return camelcase(this.name().replace(/^no-/, ''));
}
/**
* Check if `arg` matches the short or long flag.
*
* @param {string} arg
* @return {boolean}
* @api private
*/
is(arg) {
return this.short === arg || this.long === arg;
}
/**
* Return whether a boolean option.
*
* Options are one of boolean, negated, required argument, or optional argument.
*
* @return {boolean}
* @api private
*/
isBoolean() {
return !this.required && !this.optional && !this.negate;
}
}
/**
* This class is to make it easier to work with dual options, without changing the existing
* implementation. We support separate dual options for separate positive and negative options,
* like `--build` and `--no-build`, which share a single option value. This works nicely for some
* use cases, but is tricky for others where we want separate behaviours despite
* the single shared option value.
*/
class DualOptions {
/**
* @param {Option[]} options
*/
constructor(options) {
this.positiveOptions = new Map();
this.negativeOptions = new Map();
this.dualOptions = new Set();
options.forEach(option => {
if (option.negate) {
this.negativeOptions.set(option.attributeName(), option);
} else {
this.positiveOptions.set(option.attributeName(), option);
}
});
this.negativeOptions.forEach((value, key) => {
if (this.positiveOptions.has(key)) {
this.dualOptions.add(key);
}
});
}
/**
* Did the value come from the option, and not from possible matching dual option?
*
* @param {any} value
* @param {Option} option
* @returns {boolean}
*/
valueFromOption(value, option) {
const optionKey = option.attributeName();
if (!this.dualOptions.has(optionKey)) return true;
// Use the value to deduce if (probably) came from the option.
const preset = this.negativeOptions.get(optionKey).presetArg;
const negativeValue = (preset !== undefined) ? preset : false;
return option.negate === (negativeValue === value);
}
}
/**
* Convert string from kebab-case to camelCase.
*
* @param {string} str
* @return {string}
* @api private
*/
function camelcase(str) {
return str.split('-').reduce((str, word) => {
return str + word[0].toUpperCase() + word.slice(1);
});
}
/**
* Split the short and long flag out of something like '-m,--mixed <value>'
*
* @api private
*/
function splitOptionFlags(flags) {
let shortFlag;
let longFlag;
// Use original very loose parsing to maintain backwards compatibility for now,
// which allowed for example unintended `-sw, --short-word` [sic].
const flagParts = flags.split(/[ |,]+/);
if (flagParts.length > 1 && !/^[[<]/.test(flagParts[1])) shortFlag = flagParts.shift();
longFlag = flagParts.shift();
// Add support for lone short flag without significantly changing parsing!
if (!shortFlag && /^-[^-]$/.test(longFlag)) {
shortFlag = longFlag;
longFlag = undefined;
}
return { shortFlag, longFlag };
}
exports.Option = Option;
exports.splitOptionFlags = splitOptionFlags;
exports.DualOptions = DualOptions;