# frozen_string_literal: true require 'cucumber/platform' require 'cucumber/term/ansicolor' if Cucumber::WINDOWS_MRI unless ENV['ANSICON'] STDERR.puts %{*** WARNING: You must use ANSICON 1.31 or higher (https://github.com/adoxa/ansicon/) to get coloured output on Windows} Cucumber::Term::ANSIColor.coloring = false end end Cucumber::Term::ANSIColor.coloring = false if !STDOUT.tty? && !ENV.has_key?("AUTOTEST") module Cucumber module Formatter # Defines aliases for coloured output. You don't invoke any methods from this # module directly, but you can change the output colours by defining # a CUCUMBER_COLORS variable in your shell, very much like how you can # tweak the familiar POSIX command ls with # $LSCOLORS/$LS_COLORS # # The colours that you can change are: # # * undefined - defaults to yellow # * pending - defaults to yellow # * pending_param - defaults to yellow,bold # * failed - defaults to red # * failed_param - defaults to red,bold # * passed - defaults to green # * passed_param - defaults to green,bold # * outline - defaults to cyan # * outline_param - defaults to cyan,bold # * skipped - defaults to cyan # * skipped_param - defaults to cyan,bold # * comment - defaults to grey # * tag - defaults to cyan # # For instance, if your shell has a black background and a green font (like the # "Homebrew" settings for OS X' Terminal.app), you may want to override passed # steps to be white instead of green. # # Although not listed, you can also use grey. # # Examples: (On Windows, use SET instead of export.) # # export CUCUMBER_COLORS="passed=white" # export CUCUMBER_COLORS="passed=white,bold:passed_param=white,bold,underline" # # To see what colours and effects are available, just run this in your shell: # # ruby -e "require 'rubygems'; require 'term/ansicolor'; puts Cucumber::Term::ANSIColor.attributes" # module ANSIColor include Cucumber::Term::ANSIColor ALIASES = Hash.new do |h,k| if k.to_s =~ /(.*)_param/ h[$1] + ',bold' end end.merge({ 'undefined' => 'yellow', 'pending' => 'yellow', 'failed' => 'red', 'passed' => 'green', 'outline' => 'cyan', 'skipped' => 'cyan', 'comment' => 'grey', 'tag' => 'cyan' }) if ENV['CUCUMBER_COLORS'] # Example: export CUCUMBER_COLORS="passed=red:failed=yellow" ENV['CUCUMBER_COLORS'].split(':').each do |pair| a = pair.split('=') ALIASES[a[0]] = a[1] end end # Eval to define the color-named methods required by Term::ANSIColor. # # Examples: # # def failed(string=nil, &proc) # red(string, &proc) # end # # def failed_param(string=nil, &proc) # red(bold(string, &proc)) + red # end ALIASES.each_key do |method_name| unless method_name =~ /.*_param/ code = <<-EOF def #{method_name}(string=nil, &proc) #{ALIASES[method_name].split(",").join("(") + "(string, &proc" + ")" * ALIASES[method_name].split(",").length} end # This resets the colour to the non-param colour def #{method_name}_param(string=nil, &proc) #{ALIASES[method_name+'_param'].split(",").join("(") + "(string, &proc" + ")" * ALIASES[method_name+'_param'].split(",").length} + #{ALIASES[method_name].split(",").join(' + ')} end EOF eval(code) end end def self.define_grey #:nodoc: begin gem 'genki-ruby-terminfo' require 'terminfo' case TermInfo.default_object.tigetnum("colors") when 0 raise "Your terminal doesn't support colours." when 1 ::Cucumber::Term::ANSIColor.coloring = false alias grey white when 2..8 alias grey white else define_real_grey end rescue Exception => e if e.class.name == 'TermInfo::TermInfoError' STDERR.puts "*** WARNING ***" STDERR.puts "You have the genki-ruby-terminfo gem installed, but you haven't set your TERM variable." STDERR.puts "Try setting it to TERM=xterm-256color to get grey colour in output." STDERR.puts "\n" alias grey white else define_real_grey end end end def self.define_real_grey #:nodoc: def grey(string) #:nodoc: if ::Cucumber::Term::ANSIColor.coloring? "\e[90m#{string}\e[0m" else string end end end define_grey def cukes(n) ("(::) " * n).strip end def green_cukes(n) blink(green(cukes(n))) end def red_cukes(n) blink(red(cukes(n))) end def yellow_cukes(n) blink(yellow(cukes(n))) end end end end