module Bundler class CLI::Config attr_reader :options, :thor attr_accessor :args def initialize(options, args, thor) @options = options @args = args @thor = thor end def run peek = args.shift if peek && peek =~ /^\-\-/ name, scope = args.shift, $' else name, scope = peek, "global" end unless name Bundler.ui.confirm "Settings are listed in order of priority. The top value will be used.\n" Bundler.settings.all.each do |setting| Bundler.ui.confirm "#{setting}" thor.with_padding do Bundler.settings.pretty_values_for(setting).each do |line| Bundler.ui.info line end end Bundler.ui.confirm "" end return end case scope when "delete" Bundler.settings.set_local(name, nil) Bundler.settings.set_global(name, nil) when "local", "global" if args.empty? Bundler.ui.confirm "Settings for `#{name}` in order of priority. The top value will be used" thor.with_padding do Bundler.settings.pretty_values_for(name).each { |line| Bundler.ui.info line } end return end new_value = args.join(" ") locations = Bundler.settings.locations(name) if scope == "global" if locations[:local] Bundler.ui.info "Your application has set #{name} to #{locations[:local].inspect}. " \ "This will override the global value you are currently setting" end if locations[:env] Bundler.ui.info "You have a bundler environment variable for #{name} set to " \ "#{locations[:env].inspect}. This will take precedence over the global value you are setting" end if locations[:global] && locations[:global] != new_value Bundler.ui.info "You are replacing the current global value of #{name}, which is currently " \ "#{locations[:global].inspect}" end end if scope == "local" && locations[:local] != new_value Bundler.ui.info "You are replacing the current local value of #{name}, which is currently " \ "#{locations[:local].inspect}" end if name.match(/\Alocal\./) pathname = Pathname.new(args.join(" ")) new_value = pathname.expand_path.to_s if pathname.directory? end Bundler.settings.send("set_#{scope}", name, new_value) else Bundler.ui.error "Invalid scope --#{scope} given. Please use --local or --global." exit 1 end end end end