require "thor" require "erb" require "active_support/core_ext/string/filters" require "active_support/core_ext/string/inflections" require "rails/command/actions" module Rails module Command class Base < Thor class Error < Thor::Error # :nodoc: end include Actions class << self # Returns true when the app is a Rails engine. def engine? defined?(ENGINE_ROOT) end # Tries to get the description from a USAGE file one folder above the command # root. def desc(usage = nil, description = nil) if usage super else @desc ||= ERB.new(File.read(usage_path)).result(binding) if usage_path end end # Convenience method to get the namespace from the class name. It's the # same as Thor default except that the Command at the end of the class # is removed. def namespace(name = nil) if name super else @namespace ||= super.chomp("_command").sub(/:command:/, ":") end end # Convenience method to hide this command from the available ones when # running rails command. def hide_command! Rails::Command.hidden_commands << self end def inherited(base) #:nodoc: super if base.name && base.name !~ /Base$/ Rails::Command.subclasses << base end end def perform(command, args, config) # :nodoc: command = nil if Thor::HELP_MAPPINGS.include?(args.first) dispatch(command, args.dup, nil, config) end def printing_commands namespace.sub(/^rails:/, "") end def executable "bin/rails #{command_name}" end # Use Rails' default banner. def banner(*) "#{executable} #{arguments.map(&:usage).join(' ')} [options]".squish! end # Sets the base_name taking into account the current class namespace. # # Rails::Command::TestCommand.base_name # => 'rails' def base_name @base_name ||= begin if base = name.to_s.split("::").first base.underscore end end end # Return command name without namespaces. # # Rails::Command::TestCommand.command_name # => 'test' def command_name @command_name ||= begin if command = name.to_s.split("::").last command.chomp!("Command") command.underscore end end end # Path to lookup a USAGE description in a file. def usage_path if default_command_root path = File.join(default_command_root, "USAGE") path if File.exist?(path) end end # Default file root to place extra files a command might need, placed # one folder above the command file. # # For a `Rails::Command::TestCommand` placed in `rails/command/test_command.rb` # would return `rails/test`. def default_command_root path = File.expand_path(File.join("../commands", command_name), __dir__) path if File.exist?(path) end private # Allow the command method to be called perform. def create_command(meth) if meth == "perform" alias_method command_name, meth else # Prevent exception about command without usage. # Some commands define their documentation differently. @usage ||= "" @desc ||= "" super end end end def help if command_name = self.class.command_name self.class.command_help(shell, command_name) else super end end end end end