require "vagrant" require "vagrant/action/builder" require "pathname" module VagrantPlugins module OpenStack module Action class Command < Vagrant.plugin(2, :command) include Vagrant::Action::Builtin # include VagrantPlugins::OpenStack::Action def initialize(argv, env) super @main_args, @sub_command, @sub_args = split_main_and_subcommand(argv) @subcommands = Vagrant::Registry.new @subcommands.register(:snapshot) do require_relative 'command/command_snapshot' CommandTakeSnapshot end end def execute if @main_args.include?("-h") || @main_args.include?("--help") # Print the help for all the sub-commands. return help end # If we reached this far then we must have a subcommand. If not, # then we also just print the help and exit. command_class = @subcommands.get(@sub_command.to_sym) if @sub_command return help if !command_class || !@sub_command @logger.debug("Invoking command class: #{command_class} #{@sub_args.inspect}") # Initialize and execute the command class command_class.new(@sub_args, @env).execute end # Prints the help out for this command def help opts = OptionParser.new do |o| o.banner = "Usage: vagrant openstack []" o.separator "" o.separator "Available subcommands:" # Add the available subcommands as separators in order to print them # out as well. keys = [] @subcommands.each { |key, value| keys << key.to_s } keys.sort.each do |key| o.separator " #{key}" end o.separator "" o.separator "For help on any individual command run `vagrant openstack -h`" end @env.ui.info(opts.help, :prefix => false) end end end end end