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#--
# Copyright 2006 by Chad Fowler, Rich Kilmer, Jim Weirich and others.
# All rights reserved.
# See LICENSE.txt for permissions.
#++
require 'yaml'
require 'rubygems'
# Store the gem command options specified in the configuration file. The
# config file object acts much like a hash.
class Gem::ConfigFile
DEFAULT_BACKTRACE = false
DEFAULT_BENCHMARK = false
DEFAULT_BULK_THRESHOLD = 1000
DEFAULT_VERBOSITY = true
DEFAULT_UPDATE_SOURCES = true
# List of arguments supplied to the config file object.
attr_reader :args
# True if we print backtraces on errors.
attr_writer :backtrace
# True if we are benchmarking this run.
attr_accessor :benchmark
# Bulk threshold value. If the number of missing gems are above
# this threshold value, then a bulk download technique is used.
attr_accessor :bulk_threshold
# Verbose level of output:
# * false -- No output
# * true -- Normal output
# * :loud -- Extra output
attr_accessor :verbose
# True if we want to update the SourceInfoCache every time, false otherwise
attr_accessor :update_sources
# Create the config file object. +args+ is the list of arguments
# from the command line.
#
# The following command line options are handled early here rather
# than later at the time most command options are processed.
#
# * --config-file and --config-file==NAME -- Obviously these need
# to be handled by the ConfigFile object to ensure we get the
# right config file.
#
# * --backtrace -- Backtrace needs to be turned on early so that
# errors before normal option parsing can be properly handled.
#
# * --debug -- Enable Ruby level debug messages. Handled early
# for the same reason as --backtrace.
#
def initialize(arg_list)
@config_file_name = nil
need_config_file_name = false
arg_list = arg_list.map do |arg|
if need_config_file_name then
@config_file_name = arg
nil
elsif arg =~ /^--config-file=(.*)/ then
@config_file_name = $1
nil
elsif arg =~ /^--config-file$/ then
need_config_file_name = true
nil
else
arg
end
end.compact
@backtrace = DEFAULT_BACKTRACE
@benchmark = DEFAULT_BENCHMARK
@bulk_threshold = DEFAULT_BULK_THRESHOLD
@verbose = DEFAULT_VERBOSITY
@update_sources = DEFAULT_UPDATE_SOURCES
begin
# HACK $SAFE ok?
@hash = open(config_file_name.dup.untaint) {|f| YAML.load(f) }
rescue ArgumentError
warn "Failed to load #{config_file_name}"
rescue Errno::ENOENT
# Ignore missing config file error.
rescue Errno::EACCES
warn "Failed to load #{config_file_name} due to permissions problem."
end
@hash ||= {}
# HACK these override command-line args, which is bad
@backtrace = @hash[:backtrace] if @hash.key? :backtrace
@benchmark = @hash[:benchmark] if @hash.key? :benchmark
@bulk_threshold = @hash[:bulk_threshold] if @hash.key? :bulk_threshold
Gem.sources.replace @hash[:sources] if @hash.key? :sources
@verbose = @hash[:verbose] if @hash.key? :verbose
@update_sources = @hash[:update_sources] if @hash.key? :update_sources
handle_arguments arg_list
end
# True if the backtrace option has been specified, or debug is on.
def backtrace
@backtrace or $DEBUG
end
# The name of the configuration file.
def config_file_name
@config_file_name || Gem.config_file
end
# Delegates to @hash
def each(&block)
hash = @hash.dup
hash.delete :update_sources
hash.delete :verbose
hash.delete :benchmark
hash.delete :backtrace
hash.delete :bulk_threshold
yield :update_sources, @update_sources
yield :verbose, @verbose
yield :benchmark, @benchmark
yield :backtrace, @backtrace
yield :bulk_threshold, @bulk_threshold
yield 'config_file_name', @config_file_name if @config_file_name
hash.each(&block)
end
# Handle the command arguments.
def handle_arguments(arg_list)
@args = []
arg_list.each do |arg|
case arg
when /^--(backtrace|traceback)$/ then
@backtrace = true
when /^--bench(mark)?$/ then
@benchmark = true
when /^--debug$/ then
$DEBUG = true
else
@args << arg
end
end
end
# Really verbose mode gives you extra output.
def really_verbose
case verbose
when true, false, nil then false
else true
end
end
# to_yaml only overwrites things you can't override on the command line.
def to_yaml # :nodoc:
yaml_hash = {}
yaml_hash[:backtrace] = @hash.key?(:backtrace) ? @hash[:backtrace] :
DEFAULT_BACKTRACE
yaml_hash[:benchmark] = @hash.key?(:benchmark) ? @hash[:benchmark] :
DEFAULT_BENCHMARK
yaml_hash[:bulk_threshold] = @hash.key?(:bulk_threshold) ?
@hash[:bulk_threshold] : DEFAULT_BULK_THRESHOLD
yaml_hash[:sources] = Gem.sources
yaml_hash[:update_sources] = @hash.key?(:update_sources) ?
@hash[:update_sources] : DEFAULT_UPDATE_SOURCES
yaml_hash[:verbose] = @hash.key?(:verbose) ? @hash[:verbose] :
DEFAULT_VERBOSITY
keys = yaml_hash.keys.map { |key| key.to_s }
keys << 'debug'
re = Regexp.union(*keys)
@hash.each do |key, value|
key = key.to_s
next if key =~ re
yaml_hash[key.to_s] = value
end
yaml_hash.to_yaml
end
# Writes out this config file, replacing its source.
def write
File.open config_file_name, 'w' do |fp|
fp.write self.to_yaml
end
end
# Return the configuration information for +key+.
def [](key)
@hash[key.to_s]
end
# Set configuration option +key+ to +value+.
def []=(key, value)
@hash[key.to_s] = value
end
def ==(other) # :nodoc:
self.class === other and
@backtrace == other.backtrace and
@benchmark == other.benchmark and
@bulk_threshold == other.bulk_threshold and
@verbose == other.verbose and
@update_sources == other.update_sources and
@hash == other.hash
end
protected
attr_reader :hash
end