lib/pdk/cli/update.rb in pdk-2.6.1 vs lib/pdk/cli/update.rb in pdk-2.7.0
- old
+ new
@@ -1,62 +1,52 @@
module PDK::CLI
@update_cmd = @base_cmd.define_command do
name 'update'
- usage _('update [options]')
- summary _('Update a module that has been created by or converted for use by PDK.')
+ usage 'update [options]'
+ summary 'Update a module that has been created by or converted for use by PDK.'
- flag nil, :noop, _('Do not update the module, just output what would be done.')
- flag nil, :force, _('Update the module automatically, with no prompts.')
+ flag nil, :noop, 'Do not update the module, just output what would be done.'
+ flag nil, :force, 'Update the module automatically, with no prompts.'
PDK::CLI.template_ref_option(self)
run do |opts, _args, _cmd|
# Write the context information to the debug log
PDK.context.to_debug_log
unless PDK.context.is_a?(PDK::Context::Module)
- raise PDK::CLI::ExitWithError, _('`pdk update` can only be run from inside a valid module directory.')
+ raise PDK::CLI::ExitWithError, '`pdk update` can only be run from inside a valid module directory.'
end
- raise PDK::CLI::ExitWithError, _('This module does not appear to be PDK compatible. To make the module compatible with PDK, run `pdk convert`.') unless PDK::Util.module_pdk_compatible?
+ raise PDK::CLI::ExitWithError, 'This module does not appear to be PDK compatible. To make the module compatible with PDK, run `pdk convert`.' unless PDK::Util.module_pdk_compatible?
if opts[:noop] && opts[:force]
- raise PDK::CLI::ExitWithError, _('You can not specify --noop and --force when updating a module')
+ raise PDK::CLI::ExitWithError, 'You can not specify --noop and --force when updating a module'
end
if Gem::Version.new(PDK::VERSION) < Gem::Version.new(PDK::Util.module_pdk_version)
- PDK.logger.warn _(
- 'This module has been updated to PDK %{module_pdk_version} which ' \
- 'is newer than your PDK version (%{user_pdk_version}), proceed ' \
- 'with caution!',
- ) % {
- module_pdk_version: PDK::Util.module_pdk_version,
- user_pdk_version: PDK::VERSION,
- }
+ PDK.logger.warn "This module has been updated to PDK #{PDK::Util.module_pdk_version} which is newer than your PDK version (#{PDK::VERSION}), proceed with caution!"
unless opts[:force]
- raise PDK::CLI::ExitWithError, _(
- 'Please update your PDK installation and try again. ' \
- 'You may also use the --force flag to override this and ' \
- 'continue at your own risk.',
- )
+ raise PDK::CLI::ExitWithError,
+ 'Please update your PDK installation and try again. ' \
+ 'You may also use the --force flag to override this and ' \
+ 'continue at your own risk.'
end
end
PDK::CLI::Util.analytics_screen_view('update', opts)
updater = PDK::Module::Update.new(PDK.context.root_path, opts)
if updater.pinned_to_puppetlabs_template_tag?
- PDK.logger.info _(
- 'This module is currently pinned to version %{current_version} ' \
- 'of the default template. If you would like to update your ' \
- 'module to the latest version of the template, please run `pdk ' \
- 'update --template-ref %{new_version}`.',
- ) % {
- current_version: updater.template_uri.uri_fragment,
- new_version: PDK::TEMPLATE_REF,
- }
+ PDK.logger.info 'This module is currently pinned to version %{current_version} ' \
+ 'of the default template. If you would like to update your ' \
+ 'module to the latest version of the template, please run `pdk ' \
+ 'update --template-ref %{new_version}`.' % {
+ current_version: updater.template_uri.uri_fragment,
+ new_version: PDK::TEMPLATE_REF,
+ }
end
updater.run
end
end