Adding support for a custom output, default to stderr

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spf13 2013-09-11 09:51:24 -04:00
parent 8d87882095
commit 6067837866

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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
flag "github.com/spf13/pflag"
"io"
"os"
"strings"
)
@ -31,14 +32,14 @@ type Commander struct {
// A Commander is also a Command for top level and global help & flags
Command
args []string
args []string
output io.Writer // nil means stderr; use out() accessor
}
// Provide the user with a new commander.
// Not of a lot of value today, was intended to do more than just
// create a new commander.
func NewCommander() (c *Commander) {
c = new(Commander)
c.cmdr = c
return
}
@ -65,6 +66,24 @@ func (c *Commander) Execute() (err error) {
return
}
func (c *Commander) out() io.Writer {
if c.output == nil {
return os.Stderr
}
return c.output
}
//Print to out
func (c *Commander) POut(i ...interface{}) {
fmt.Fprint(c.out(), i...)
}
// SetOutput sets the destination for usage and error messages.
// If output is nil, os.Stderr is used.
func (c *Commander) SetOutput(output io.Writer) {
c.output = output
}
// Command is just that, a command for your application.
// eg. 'go run' ... 'run' is the command. Cobra requires
// you to define the usage and description as part of your command
@ -90,7 +109,7 @@ type Command struct {
// Parent Command for this command
parent *Command
// Commander
//cmdr *Commander
cmdr *Commander
flagErrorBuf *bytes.Buffer
}
@ -151,10 +170,25 @@ func (c *Command) AddCommand(cmds ...*Command) {
panic("Command can't be a child of itself")
}
cmds[i].parent = c
cmds[i].cmdr = cmds[i].parent.cmdr
c.commands = append(c.commands, x)
}
}
func (c *Command) Print(i ...interface{}) {
c.cmdr.POut(i...)
}
func (c *Command) Println(i ...interface{}) {
str := fmt.Sprintln(i...)
c.Print(str)
}
func (c *Command) Printf(format string, i ...interface{}) {
str := fmt.Sprintf(format, i...)
c.Print(str)
}
// The full usage for a given command (including parents)
func (c *Command) Usage(depth ...int) string {
i := 0
@ -174,23 +208,23 @@ func (c *Command) Usage(depth ...int) string {
// For use in determining which flags have been assigned to which commands
// and which persist
func (c *Command) DebugFlags() {
fmt.Println("DebugFlags called on", c.Name())
c.Println("DebugFlags called on", c.Name())
var debugflags func(*Command)
debugflags = func(x *Command) {
if x.HasFlags() || x.HasPersistentFlags() {
fmt.Println(x.Name())
c.Println(x.Name())
}
if x.HasFlags() {
x.flags.VisitAll(func(f *flag.Flag) {
if x.HasPersistentFlags() {
if x.persistentFlag(f.Name) == nil {
fmt.Println(" -"+f.Shorthand+",", "--"+f.Name, "["+f.DefValue+"]", "", f.Value, " [L]")
c.Println(" -"+f.Shorthand+",", "--"+f.Name, "["+f.DefValue+"]", "", f.Value, " [L]")
} else {
fmt.Println(" -"+f.Shorthand+",", "--"+f.Name, "["+f.DefValue+"]", "", f.Value, " [LP]")
c.Println(" -"+f.Shorthand+",", "--"+f.Name, "["+f.DefValue+"]", "", f.Value, " [LP]")
}
} else {
fmt.Println(" -"+f.Shorthand+",", "--"+f.Name, "["+f.DefValue+"]", "", f.Value, " [L]")
c.Println(" -"+f.Shorthand+",", "--"+f.Name, "["+f.DefValue+"]", "", f.Value, " [L]")
}
})
}
@ -198,14 +232,14 @@ func (c *Command) DebugFlags() {
x.pflags.VisitAll(func(f *flag.Flag) {
if x.HasFlags() {
if x.flags.Lookup(f.Name) == nil {
fmt.Println(" -"+f.Shorthand+",", "--"+f.Name, "["+f.DefValue+"]", "", f.Value, " [P]")
c.Println(" -"+f.Shorthand+",", "--"+f.Name, "["+f.DefValue+"]", "", f.Value, " [P]")
}
} else {
fmt.Println(" -"+f.Shorthand+",", "--"+f.Name, "["+f.DefValue+"]", "", f.Value, " [P]")
c.Println(" -"+f.Shorthand+",", "--"+f.Name, "["+f.DefValue+"]", "", f.Value, " [P]")
}
})
}
fmt.Println(x.flagErrorBuf)
c.Println(x.flagErrorBuf)
if x.HasSubCommands() {
for _, y := range x.commands {
debugflags(y)
@ -219,10 +253,10 @@ func (c *Command) DebugFlags() {
// Usage prints the usage details to the standard output.
func (c *Command) PrintUsage() {
if c.Runnable() {
fmt.Printf("usage: %s\n\n", c.Usage())
c.Printf("usage: %s\n\n", c.Usage())
}
fmt.Println(strings.Trim(c.Long, "\n"))
c.Println(strings.Trim(c.Long, "\n"))
}
// Name returns the command's name: the first word in the use line.