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Remove the default "completion" cmd if it is alone
When a program has no sub-commands, its root command can accept arguments. If we add the default "completion" command to such programs they will now have a sub-command and will no longer accept arguments. What we do instead for this special case, is only add the "completion" command if it is being called, or if it is being completed itself. We want to have the "completion" command for such programs because it will allow the completion of flags and of arguments (if provided by the program). Signed-off-by: Marc Khouzam <marc.khouzam@gmail.com>
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command.go
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command.go
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@ -1019,12 +1019,6 @@ func (c *Command) ExecuteC() (cmd *Command, err error) {
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// initialize help at the last point to allow for user overriding
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c.InitDefaultHelpCmd()
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// initialize completion at the last point to allow for user overriding
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c.InitDefaultCompletionCmd()
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// Now that all commands have been created, let's make sure all groups
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// are properly created also
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c.checkCommandGroups()
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args := c.args
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@ -1033,9 +1027,16 @@ func (c *Command) ExecuteC() (cmd *Command, err error) {
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args = os.Args[1:]
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}
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// initialize the hidden command to be used for shell completion
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// initialize the __complete command to be used for shell completion
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c.initCompleteCmd(args)
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// initialize the default completion command
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c.InitDefaultCompletionCmd(args)
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// Now that all commands have been created, let's make sure all groups
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// are properly created also
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c.checkCommandGroups()
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var flags []string
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if c.TraverseChildren {
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cmd, flags, err = c.Traverse(args)
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@ -657,8 +657,8 @@ func checkIfFlagCompletion(finalCmd *Command, args []string, lastArg string) (*p
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// 1- the feature has been explicitly disabled by the program,
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// 2- c has no subcommands (to avoid creating one),
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// 3- c already has a 'completion' command provided by the program.
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func (c *Command) InitDefaultCompletionCmd() {
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if c.CompletionOptions.DisableDefaultCmd || !c.HasSubCommands() {
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func (c *Command) InitDefaultCompletionCmd(args []string) {
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if c.CompletionOptions.DisableDefaultCmd {
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return
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}
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@ -670,6 +670,10 @@ func (c *Command) InitDefaultCompletionCmd() {
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}
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haveNoDescFlag := !c.CompletionOptions.DisableNoDescFlag && !c.CompletionOptions.DisableDescriptions
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// Special case to know if there are sub-commands or not.
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// If there is exactly 1 sub-command, it must be the __complete command, so we are looking for the case
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// where there are *more* than one sub-commands: the _complete command *and* a real sub-command.
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hasSubCommands := len(c.commands) > 1
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completionCmd := &Command{
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Use: compCmdName,
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@ -684,6 +688,22 @@ See each sub-command's help for details on how to use the generated script.
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}
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c.AddCommand(completionCmd)
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if !hasSubCommands {
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// If the 'completion' command will be the only sub-command (other than '__complete'),
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// we only create it if it is actually being called.
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// This avoids breaking programs that would suddenly find themselves with
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// a subcommand, which would prevent them from accepting arguments.
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// We also create the 'completion' command if the user is triggering
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// shell completion for it (prog __complete completion '')
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subCmd, cmdArgs, err := c.Find(args)
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if err != nil || subCmd.Name() != compCmdName &&
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!(subCmd.Name() == ShellCompRequestCmd && len(cmdArgs) > 1 && cmdArgs[0] == compCmdName) {
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// The completion command is not being called or being completed so we remove it.
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c.RemoveCommand(completionCmd)
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return
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}
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}
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out := c.OutOrStdout()
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noDesc := c.CompletionOptions.DisableDescriptions
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shortDesc := "Generate the autocompletion script for %s"
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@ -2321,7 +2321,7 @@ func TestDefaultCompletionCmd(t *testing.T) {
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Run: emptyRun,
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}
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// Test that no completion command is created if there are not other sub-commands
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// Test that when there are no sub-commands, the completion command is not created if it is not called directly.
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assertNoErr(t, rootCmd.Execute())
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for _, cmd := range rootCmd.commands {
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if cmd.Name() == compCmdName {
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}
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}
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// Test that when there are no sub-commands, the completion command is created when it is called directly.
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_, err := executeCommand(rootCmd, compCmdName)
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if err != nil {
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t.Errorf("Unexpected error: %v", err)
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}
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// Reset the arguments
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rootCmd.args = nil
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// Remove completion command for the next test
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removeCompCmd(rootCmd)
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// Add a sub-command
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subCmd := &Command{
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Use: "sub",
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Run: emptyRun,
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func TestCompleteCompletion(t *testing.T) {
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rootCmd := &Command{Use: "root", Args: NoArgs, Run: emptyRun}
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// Test that when there are no sub-commands, the 'completion' command is not completed
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// (because it is not created).
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output, err := executeCommand(rootCmd, ShellCompNoDescRequestCmd, "completion")
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if err != nil {
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t.Errorf("Unexpected error: %v", err)
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}
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expected := strings.Join([]string{
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":0",
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"Completion ended with directive: ShellCompDirectiveDefault", ""}, "\n")
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if output != expected {
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t.Errorf("expected: %q, got: %q", expected, output)
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}
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// Test that when there are no sub-commands, completion can be triggered for the default
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// 'completion' command
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output, err = executeCommand(rootCmd, ShellCompNoDescRequestCmd, "completion", "")
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if err != nil {
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t.Errorf("Unexpected error: %v", err)
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}
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expected = strings.Join([]string{
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"bash",
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"fish",
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"powershell",
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"zsh",
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":4",
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"Completion ended with directive: ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp", ""}, "\n")
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if output != expected {
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t.Errorf("expected: %q, got: %q", expected, output)
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}
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// Add a sub-command
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subCmd := &Command{
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Use: "sub",
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Run: emptyRun,
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rootCmd.AddCommand(subCmd)
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// Test sub-commands of the completion command
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output, err := executeCommand(rootCmd, ShellCompNoDescRequestCmd, "completion", "")
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output, err = executeCommand(rootCmd, ShellCompNoDescRequestCmd, "completion", "")
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if err != nil {
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t.Errorf("Unexpected error: %v", err)
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}
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expected := strings.Join([]string{
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expected = strings.Join([]string{
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"bash",
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"fish",
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"powershell",
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@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ The currently supported shells are:
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- PowerShell
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Cobra will automatically provide your program with a fully functional `completion` command,
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similarly to how it provides the `help` command.
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similarly to how it provides the `help` command. If there are no other subcommands, the
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default `completion` command will be hidden, but still functional.
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## Creating your own completion command
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