require 'applix/hash' class Applix def self.main argv, defaults = {}, &blk app = Applix.new app.instance_eval(&blk) app.run(argv, defaults) rescue => e puts <<-EOT ## #{e} usage: #{$0} --- #{e.backtrace.join "\n "} EOT end def run argv, defaults options = (Hash.from_argv argv) options = (defaults.merge options) args = (options.delete :args) # pre handle @prolog_cb.call(*args, options) unless @prolog_cb.nil? # it's either :any if task = tasks[:any] rc = task[:code].call(*args, options) else # or the task defined by the first argument (name = args.shift) or (raise "no task") (task = tasks[name.to_sym]) or (raise "no such task: '#{name}'") rc = task[:code].call(*args, options) end # post handle unless @epilog_cb.nil? rc = @epilog_cb.call(rc, *args, options) end rc # return result code from handle callbacks, not the epilog_cb end private def prolog &blk @prolog_cb = blk end def epilog &blk @epilog_cb = blk end def any &blk tasks[:any] = { :code => blk } end def handle name, &blk tasks[name.to_sym] = { :code => blk } end def tasks @tasks ||= {} end end __END__ # def main args, options = {} options = (Defaults.merge options) options[:date] = Date.parse(options[:date]) # up-type string date action = args.shift or raise "no action" # account is an command line arg but password is prompted, never have that in # a config or on the command line! # username = args.shift # or raise "no username" password = prompt_for_password # which method to run depend on first command line argument.. send action, username, password, options end params = Hash.from_argv ARGV begin main params[:args], params rescue => e puts <<-EOT ## #{e} usage: #{__FILE__} --- #{e.backtrace.join "\n "} EOT end __END__