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ruby--ruby/lib/bundler/ui/shell.rb
David Rodríguez 580e165873
[bundler/bundler] Respect color option when instantiating shells
Thor's base shell will be memoized the first time it is set. So if we
instantiate a no-color shell first, further instantiations of a bundler
shell will be initialized with a no-color shell by default. This is
caused some sources specs to fail, depending on the order they run.

See for example 500328994.

What we do to fix it is to reset the shell unless no-color is explicitly
specified. That way, further instantiations will rerun thor's internal
logic to choose the default shell.

786b5d9894
2019-08-03 09:29:55 +09:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require_relative "../vendored_thor"
module Bundler
module UI
class Shell
LEVELS = %w[silent error warn confirm info debug].freeze
attr_writer :shell
def initialize(options = {})
Thor::Base.shell = options["no-color"] ? Thor::Shell::Basic : nil
@shell = Thor::Base.shell.new
@level = ENV["DEBUG"] ? "debug" : "info"
@warning_history = []
end
def add_color(string, *color)
@shell.set_color(string, *color)
end
def info(msg, newline = nil)
tell_me(msg, nil, newline) if level("info")
end
def confirm(msg, newline = nil)
tell_me(msg, :green, newline) if level("confirm")
end
def warn(msg, newline = nil)
return unless level("warn")
return if @warning_history.include? msg
@warning_history << msg
tell_err(msg, :yellow, newline)
end
def error(msg, newline = nil)
return unless level("error")
tell_err(msg, :red, newline)
end
def debug(msg, newline = nil)
tell_me(msg, nil, newline) if debug?
end
def debug?
level("debug")
end
def quiet?
level("quiet")
end
def ask(msg)
@shell.ask(msg)
end
def yes?(msg)
@shell.yes?(msg)
end
def no?
@shell.no?(msg)
end
def level=(level)
raise ArgumentError unless LEVELS.include?(level.to_s)
@level = level.to_s
end
def level(name = nil)
return @level unless name
unless index = LEVELS.index(name)
raise "#{name.inspect} is not a valid level"
end
index <= LEVELS.index(@level)
end
def trace(e, newline = nil, force = false)
return unless debug? || force
msg = "#{e.class}: #{e.message}\n#{e.backtrace.join("\n ")}"
tell_me(msg, nil, newline)
end
def silence(&blk)
with_level("silent", &blk)
end
def unprinted_warnings
[]
end
private
# valimism
def tell_me(msg, color = nil, newline = nil)
msg = word_wrap(msg) if newline.is_a?(Hash) && newline[:wrap]
if newline.nil?
@shell.say(msg, color)
else
@shell.say(msg, color, newline)
end
end
def tell_err(message, color = nil, newline = nil)
return if @shell.send(:stderr).closed?
newline ||= message.to_s !~ /( |\t)\Z/
message = word_wrap(message) if newline.is_a?(Hash) && newline[:wrap]
color = nil if color && !$stderr.tty?
buffer = @shell.send(:prepare_message, message, *color)
buffer << "\n" if newline && !message.to_s.end_with?("\n")
@shell.send(:stderr).print(buffer)
@shell.send(:stderr).flush
end
def strip_leading_spaces(text)
spaces = text[/\A\s+/, 0]
spaces ? text.gsub(/#{spaces}/, "") : text
end
def word_wrap(text, line_width = @shell.terminal_width)
strip_leading_spaces(text).split("\n").collect do |line|
line.length > line_width ? line.gsub(/(.{1,#{line_width}})(\s+|$)/, "\\1\n").strip : line
end * "\n"
end
def with_level(level)
original = @level
@level = level
yield
ensure
@level = original
end
end
end
end