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This commit changes the flag groups feature logic. New implementation is more clean, readable and extendable (hope it won't be just my opinion). The following changes have been made: 1. Main change: Flags annotating by "cobra_annotation_required_if_others_set" and "cobra_annotation_mutually_exclusive" annotations was removed as well as all related and hard-to-understand "hacks" to combine flags back into groups on validation process. Instead, `flagGroups` field was added to the `Command` struct. `flagGroups` field is a list of (new) structs `flagGroup`, which represents the "relationships" between flags within the command. 2. "Required together" and "mutually exclusive" groups logic was updated by implementing `requiredTogetherFlagGroup` and `mutuallyExclusiveFlagGroup` `flagGroup`s. 3. `enforceFlagGroupsForCompletion` `Command`'s method was renamed to `adjustByFlagGroupsForCompletions`. 4. Groups failed validation error messages were changed: - `"if any flags in the group [...] are set they must all be set; missing [...]"` to `"flags [...] must be set together, but [...] were not set"` - `"if any flags in the group [...] are set none of the others can be; [...] were all set"` to `"exactly one of the flags [...] can be set, but [...] were set"` 5. Not found flag on group marking error messages were updated from "Failed to find flag %q and mark it as being required in a flag group" and "Failed to find flag %q and mark it as being in a mutually exclusive flag group" to "flag %q is not defined" 6. `TestValidateFlagGroups` test was updated in `flag_groups_test.go`. - `getCmd` function was updated and test flag names were changed to improve readability - 2 testcases (`Validation of required groups occurs on groups in sorted order` and `Validation of exclusive groups occurs on groups in sorted order`) were removed, because groups validation now occur in the same order those groups were registered - other 16 testcases are preserved with updated descriptions, error messages The completions generation tests that contain flag groups related testcases and updated flag groups tests, as well as all other tests, have been passed. API was not changed: `MarkFlagsRequiredTogether` and `MarkFlagsMutuallyExclusive` functions have the same signatures. |
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shell_completions.md | ||
user_guide.md | ||
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Cobra is a library for creating powerful modern CLI applications.
Cobra is used in many Go projects such as Kubernetes, Hugo, and GitHub CLI to name a few. This list contains a more extensive list of projects using Cobra.
Overview
Cobra is a library providing a simple interface to create powerful modern CLI interfaces similar to git & go tools.
Cobra provides:
- Easy subcommand-based CLIs:
app server
,app fetch
, etc. - Fully POSIX-compliant flags (including short & long versions)
- Nested subcommands
- Global, local and cascading flags
- Intelligent suggestions (
app srver
... did you meanapp server
?) - Automatic help generation for commands and flags
- Automatic help flag recognition of
-h
,--help
, etc. - Automatically generated shell autocomplete for your application (bash, zsh, fish, powershell)
- Automatically generated man pages for your application
- Command aliases so you can change things without breaking them
- The flexibility to define your own help, usage, etc.
- Optional seamless integration with viper for 12-factor apps
Concepts
Cobra is built on a structure of commands, arguments & flags.
Commands represent actions, Args are things and Flags are modifiers for those actions.
The best applications read like sentences when used, and as a result, users intuitively know how to interact with them.
The pattern to follow is
APPNAME VERB NOUN --ADJECTIVE
or
APPNAME COMMAND ARG --FLAG
.
A few good real world examples may better illustrate this point.
In the following example, 'server' is a command, and 'port' is a flag:
hugo server --port=1313
In this command we are telling Git to clone the url bare.
git clone URL --bare
Commands
Command is the central point of the application. Each interaction that the application supports will be contained in a Command. A command can have children commands and optionally run an action.
In the example above, 'server' is the command.
Flags
A flag is a way to modify the behavior of a command. Cobra supports fully POSIX-compliant flags as well as the Go flag package. A Cobra command can define flags that persist through to children commands and flags that are only available to that command.
In the example above, 'port' is the flag.
Flag functionality is provided by the pflag library, a fork of the flag standard library which maintains the same interface while adding POSIX compliance.
Installing
Using Cobra is easy. First, use go get
to install the latest version
of the library.
go get -u github.com/spf13/cobra@latest
Next, include Cobra in your application:
import "github.com/spf13/cobra"
Usage
cobra-cli
is a command line program to generate cobra applications and command files.
It will bootstrap your application scaffolding to rapidly
develop a Cobra-based application. It is the easiest way to incorporate Cobra into your application.
It can be installed by running:
go install github.com/spf13/cobra-cli@latest
For complete details on using the Cobra-CLI generator, please read The Cobra Generator README
For complete details on using the Cobra library, please read the The Cobra User Guide.
License
Cobra is released under the Apache 2.0 license. See LICENSE.txt