This method is the OnInitialize counterpart. Like OnInitialize which allows
loading the configuration before each command is executed, OnFinalize allows
saving the configuration after each command has been executed.
Add a global `EnableCaseInsensitive` variable to allow
case-insensitive command names.
The variable supports commands names and aliases globally.
Resolves#1382
This fixes a bug where a child flag that shadows (has the same
name as) a parent persistent flag would not be shown in the
child command's help output and the parent flag would be shown
instead under the global flags section.
This change makes the help output consistent with the
observed behavior during execution, where the child flag is
the one that is actually used.
Since go 1.13 you can wrap errors. This make it no longer possible to
compare with `==`, instead you have to compare with `errors.Is()`.
I noticed this problem because -h was no longer working after I stared
wrapping the errors in my custom FlagErrorFunc function.
Note that this is only a problem when a custom help flag is defined.
Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>
This change adds two features for dealing with flags:
- requiring flags be provided as a group (or not at all)
- requiring flags be mutually exclusive of each other
By utilizing the flag annotations we can mark which flag groups
a flag is a part of and during the parsing process we track which
ones we have seen or not.
A flag may be a part of multiple groups. The list of flags and the
type of group (required together or exclusive) make it a unique group.
Signed-off-by: John Schnake <jschnake@vmware.com>
* Fix flag completion
The flag completion functions should not be stored in the root cmd.
There is no requirement that the root cmd should be the same when
`RegisterFlagCompletionFunc` was called. Storing the flags there does
not work when you add the the flags to your cmd struct before you add the
cmd to the parent/root cmd. The flags can no longer be found in the rigth
place when the completion command is called and thus the flag completion
does not work.
Also #1423 claims that this would be thread safe but we still have a map
which will fail when accessed concurrently. To truly fix this issue use a
RWMutex.
Fixes#1437Fixes#1320
Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>
* Fix trailing whitespaces in fish comp scripts
Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>
* Bash completion v2
This v2 version of bash completion is based on Go completions.
It also supports descriptions like the other shells.
Signed-off-by: Marc Khouzam <marc.khouzam@montreal.ca>
* Only consider matching completions for formatting
Signed-off-by: Marc Khouzam <marc.khouzam@montreal.ca>
* Use bash compV2 for the default completion command
Signed-off-by: Marc Khouzam <marc.khouzam@montreal.ca>
* Update comments that still referred to bash completion
Signed-off-by: Marc Khouzam <marc.khouzam@montreal.ca>
Make it easier for programs to provide shell completion by creating
the 'completion' command automatically.
If a 'completion' command is already provided by the program, Cobra
will use that one instead.
Signed-off-by: Marc Khouzam <marc.khouzam@montreal.ca>
* Fix stderr printing functions
Follow-up of #822
* Errors go to stderr as per POSIX
* use PrintErrf() instead of extra call to Sprintf()
* Error messages should always be printed to os.Stderr.
* add test case for Print* redirection
Thanks: @bukowa for the patch.
* Don't exclude 'help' from bash completions
Fixes#1000.
* Provide completion for the help command
1- Show 'help' as a possible completion
2- Provide completions for the help command itself
Signed-off-by: Marc Khouzam <marc.khouzam@montreal.ca>
Co-authored-by: Zaven Muradyan <voithos@google.com>
When a command request to DisableFlagParsing, it should not fail due
to a missing required flag. In fact, such a check will always fail
since flags weren't parsed!
Signed-off-by: Marc Khouzam <marc.khouzam@montreal.ca>
Since the completion directives will be used for all shells, and that
these names will be consumed by users, this is a more appropriate name.
Signed-off-by: Marc Khouzam <marc.khouzam@montreal.ca>
This commit allows programs using Cobra to code their custom completions
in Go instead of Bash.
The new ValidArgsFunction field is added for commands, similarly to
ValidArgs. For flags, the new function
Command.RegisterFlagCompletionFunc() is added.
When either of the above functions is used, the bash completion script
will call the new hidden command '__complete', passing it all
command-line arguments. The '__complete' command will call
the function specified by Command.ValidArgsFunction or by
Command.RegisterFlagCompletionFunc to obtain completions from the
program itself.
Signed-off-by: Marc Khouzam <marc.khouzam@montreal.ca>
Issue Reference: https://github.com/spf13/cobra/issues/1056https://github.com/spf13/cobra/pull/922 introduced a new error
type that emitted when a command was not runnable. This caused
all commands w/o a run function set to error w/ that message and a status code of 1.
This change reverts the addition of that new error. Similar
functionality can be accomplished by leveraging RunE.
* update Example in README.md (#769)
* specify the color as the required arg (#777)
* command: fix typo in docstring of InheritedFlags (#779)
* add istio to the list of projects built with Cobra (#786)
* remove redundant 'else' (#806)
* add mattermost-server as a project built with Cobra (#824)
* update README.md (#826)
Fix the comment: consistent with others
* add uber/prototool as a project built with Cobra (#831)
* fix(ci): use go vet, update to Go 1.12, update shellcheck to v0.4.6 (#832)
* add go.mod and go.sum (#833)
* chore(travis): move 'diff' job to separate stage in Travis (#839)
* chore(travis): use language configuration list instead of explicit entries in matrix.include (#839)
* chore(travis): update shellcheck-docker to v0.6.0 (#839)
* update(README.md): separate projects by commas, instead of using a list
* chore: update viper to v1.3.2 and go-md2man to v1.0.10
* fix: convert CRLF to LF when comparing files
* use kyoh86/richgo to provide colored test outputs
* Add `CalledAs` method to Command (w/ tests)
The `CalledAs` method returns the name of the command or alias that
invoked the command -- as long as the command was actually invoked.
Otherwise, it returns the empty string.
The opens up possibilies for commands to behave differently based on
which alias invoked the command (in the same vein as Linux programs
which adjust their behavior based on the value of argv[0]).
* Fixed formatting
Make it so that, in the case that the root command is not runnable
but has subcommands, specifying a '--version' flag will still
run the "version" behavior.