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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 https://travis-ci.org/bundler/bundler/builds/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.

https://github.com/bundler/bundler/commit/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