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41 lines
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Ruby
41 lines
1 KiB
Ruby
ARGV << '--help' if ARGV.empty?
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aliases = {
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"g" => "generate",
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"d" => "destroy"
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}
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command = ARGV.shift
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command = aliases[command] || command
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require ENGINE_PATH
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engine = ::Rails::Engine.find(ENGINE_ROOT)
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case command
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when 'generate', 'destroy'
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require 'rails/generators'
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Rails::Generators.namespace = engine.railtie_namespace
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engine.load_generators
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require "rails/commands/#{command}"
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when '--version', '-v'
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ARGV.unshift '--version'
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require 'rails/commands/application'
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else
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puts "Error: Command not recognized" unless %w(-h --help).include?(command)
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puts <<-EOT
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Usage: rails COMMAND [ARGS]
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The common Rails commands available for engines are:
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generate Generate new code (short-cut alias: "g")
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destroy Undo code generated with "generate" (short-cut alias: "d")
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All commands can be run with -h for more information.
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If you want to run any commands that need to be run in context
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of the application, like `rails server` or `rails console`,
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you should do it from application's directory (typically test/dummy).
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EOT
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exit(1)
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end
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