git-style-binaries ================== Ridiculously easy git-style binaries. This gem uses [`trollop`](http://trollop.rubyforge.org/) for option parsing ## Installation gem install jashmenn-git-style-binaries --source=http://gems.github.com ## Screencast Checkout the new screencast! ## Try it out cd `gem env gemdir`/gems/jashmenn-git-style-binaries-0.1.4/test/fixtures ./wordpress -h ./wordpress help post ## Goal Lets use the imaginary `wordpress` gem. Let's say we have three different actions we want to specify: * categories * list * post Each command has its own binary in a directory structure like this: bin/ |-- wordpress |-- wordpress-categories |-- wordpress-list `-- wordpress-post The goal is to be able to call commands in this manner: wordpress -h # gives help summary of all commands wordpress-list -h # gives long help of wordpress-list wordpress list -h # ditto echo "about me" | wordpress-post --title="new post" # posts a new post with that title ## Example code Our `bin/wordpress` binary is called the *primary* . Our primary only needs to contain the following line: #!/usr/bin/env ruby require 'git-style-binary/command' `git-style-binary` will automatically make this command the primary. The `bin/wordpress-post` binary could contain the following: #!/usr/bin/env ruby require 'git-style-binary/command' GitStyleBinary.command do short_desc "create a blog post" banner <<-EOS Usage: #{command.full_name} #{all_options_string} {content|STDIN} Posts content to a wordpress blog EOS opt :blog, "short name of the blog to use", :default => 'default' opt :category, "tag/category. specify multiple times for multiple categories", :type => String, :multi => true opt :title, "title for the post", :required => true, :type => String opt :type, "type of the content [html|xhtml|text]", :default => 'html', :type => String run do |command| command.die :type, "type must be one of [html|xhtml|text]" unless command.opts[:type] =~ /^(x?html|text)$/i puts "Subcommand name: #{command.name.inspect}" puts "Options: #{command.opts.inspect}" puts "Remaining arguments: #{command.argv.inspect}" end end And so on with the other binaries. ## Running the binaries Now if we run `wordpress -h` we get the following output: NAME wordpress VERSION 0.0.1 (c) 2009 Nate Murray - local SYNOPSIS wordpress [--version] [--test-primary] [--help] [--verbose] COMMAND [ARGS] SUBCOMMANDS wordpress-categories do something with categories wordpress-help get help for a specific command wordpress-list list blog postings wordpress-post create a blog post See 'wordpress help COMMAND' for more information on a specific command. OPTIONS -v, --verbose verbose -t, --test-primary= test an option on the primary -e, --version Print version and exit -h, --help Show this message Default **options**, **version string**, and **usage banner** are automatically selected for you. The subcommands and their short descriptions are loaded automatically! You can pass the `-h` flag to any one of the subcommands (with or without the connecting `-`) or use the built-in `help` subcommand for the same effect. For instance: $ wordpress help post NAME wordpress-post - create a blog post VERSION 0.0.1 (c) 2009 Nate Murray - local SYNOPSIS wordpress-post [--type] [--version] [--test-primary] [--blog] [--help] [--verbose] [--category] [--title] COMMAND [ARGS] {content|STDIN} OPTIONS -v, --verbose verbose -t, --test-primary= test an option on the primary -b, --blog= short name of the blog to use (default: default) -c, --category= tag/category. specify multiple times for multiple categories -i, --title= title for the post -y, --type= type of the content [html|xhtml|text] (default: html) -e, --version Print version and exit -h, --help Show this message For more examples, see the binaries in `test/fixtures/`. ## Primary options Often you may *want* the primary to have its own set of options. Simply call `GitStyleBinary.primary` with a block like so: #!/usr/bin/env ruby require 'git-style-binary/command' GitStyleBinary.primary do version "#{command.full_name} 0.0.1 (c) 2009 Nate Murray - local" opt :test_primary, "a primary string option", :type => String run do |command| puts "Primary Options: #{command.opts.inspect}" end end Primary options are **inherited** by all subcommands. That means in this case all subcommands will now get the `--test-primary` option available to them as well as this new `version` string. ## Option parsing Option parsing is done by [trollop](http://trollop.rubyforge.org/). `git-style-binary` uses this more-or-less exactly. See the [trollop documentation](http://trollop.rubyforge.org/) for information on how to setup the options and flags. ## Callbacks Callbacks are available on the primary and subcommands. Available callbacks currently are before/after_run. These execute before the run block of the command parser and take take one argument, which is the command itself ## The `run` block To get the 'introspection' on the individual binaries every binary is `load`ed on `primary help`. We need a way to get that information while not running every command when calling `primary help`. To achieve that you need to put what will be run in the `run` block. `run` `yields` a `Command` object which contains a number of useful options such as `name`, `full_name`, `opts`, and `argv`. * `command.opts` is a hash of the options parsed * `command.argv` is an array of the remaining arguments ## Features * automatic colorization * automatic paging ## To Learn more Play with the examples in the `test/fixtures` directory. ## Credits * `git-style-binary` was written by Nate Murray `` * `trollop` was written by [William Morgan](http://trollop.rubyforge.org/) * Inspiration comes from Ari Lerner's [git-style-binaries](http://blog.xnot.org/2008/12/16/git-style-binaries/) for [PoolParty.rb](http://poolpartyrb.com) * [`colorize.rb`](http://colorize.rubyforge.org) by Michal Kalbarczyk * Automatic less paging by [Nathan Weizenbaum](http://nex-3.com/posts/73-git-style-automatic-paging-in-ruby) * Color inspiration from [Brian Henderson](http://xcombinator.com) teaching me how to get `man git` colors using `less` on MacOSX ## TODO * automagic tab completion - Automatic for subcommands and options for any library that uses this ## Known Bugs/Problems * Young * A few places of really ugly code * A feeling that this could be done in 1/2 lines of code ## Authors By Nate Murray and Ari Lerner ## Copyright The MIT License Copyright (c) 2009 Nate Murray. 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