module Commander # This class override the run method with our custom stack trace handling # In particular we want to distinguish between user_error! and crash! (one with, one without stack trace) class Runner # Code taken from https://github.com/commander-rb/commander/blob/master/lib/commander/runner.rb#L50 def run! require_program :version, :description trap('INT') { abort program(:int_message) } if program(:int_message) trap('INT') { program(:int_block).call } if program(:int_block) global_option('-h', '--help', 'Display help documentation') do args = @args - %w(-h --help) command(:help).run(*args) return end global_option('-v', '--version', 'Display version information') do say version return end parse_global_options remove_global_options options, @args collector = FastlaneCore::ToolCollector.new begin collector.did_launch_action(@program[:name]) run_active_command rescue InvalidCommandError => e abort "#{e}. Use --help for more information" rescue Interrupt => ex # We catch it so that the stack trace is hidden by default when using ctrl + c if $verbose raise ex else puts "\nCancelled... use --verbose to show the stack trace" end rescue \ OptionParser::InvalidOption, OptionParser::InvalidArgument, OptionParser::MissingArgument => e abort e.to_s rescue FastlaneCore::Interface::FastlaneError => e # user_error! collector.did_raise_error(@program[:name]) show_github_issues(e.message) display_user_error!(e, e.message) rescue => e # high chance this is actually FastlaneCore::Interface::FastlaneCrash, but can be anything else collector.did_crash(@program[:name]) handle_unknown_error!(e) ensure collector.did_finish end end def handle_unknown_error!(e) # Some spaceship exception classes implement #preferred_error_info in order to share error info # that we'd rather display instead of crashing with a stack trace. However, fastlane_core and # spaceship can not know about each other's classes! To make this information passing work, we # use a bit of Ruby duck-typing to check whether the unknown exception type implements the right # method. If so, we'll present any returned error info in the manner of a user_error! error_info = e.respond_to?(:preferred_error_info) ? e.preferred_error_info : nil if error_info error_info = error_info.join("\n\t") if error_info.kind_of?(Array) show_github_issues(error_info) display_user_error!(e, error_info) else show_github_issues(e.message) # From https://stackoverflow.com/a/4789702/445598 # We do this to make the actual error message red and therefore more visible reraise_formatted!(e, e.message) end end def display_user_error!(e, message) if $verbose # with stack trace reraise_formatted!(e, message) else abort "\n[!] #{message}".red # without stack trace end end def reraise_formatted!(e, message) raise e, "[!] #{message}".red, e.backtrace end def show_github_issues(message) return if ENV["FASTLANE_HIDE_GITHUB_ISSUES"] return if FastlaneCore::Helper.test? require 'gh_inspector' require 'fastlane_core/ui/github_issue_inspector_reporter' inspector = GhInspector::Inspector.new("fastlane", "fastlane", verbose: $verbose) delegate = Fastlane::InspectorReporter.new inspector.search_query(message, delegate) rescue => ex UI.error("Error finding relevant GitHub issues: #{ex}") end end end