# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'gitlab'
require 'gitlab/cli_helpers'
module Gitlab::Help
extend Gitlab::CLI::Helpers
class << self
# Returns the (modified) help from the 'ri' command or returns an error.
#
# @return [String]
def get_help(cmd)
cmd_namespace = namespace cmd
if cmd_namespace
ri_output = `#{ri_cmd} -T #{cmd_namespace} 2>&1`.chomp
if $CHILD_STATUS == 0
change_help_output! cmd, ri_output
yield ri_output if block_given?
ri_output
else
"Ri docs not found for #{cmd}, please install the docs to use 'help'."
end
else
"Unknown command: #{cmd}."
end
end
# Finds the location of 'ri' on a system.
#
# @return [String]
def ri_cmd
which_ri = `which ri`.chomp
raise "'ri' tool not found in $PATH. Please install it to use the help." if which_ri.empty?
which_ri
end
# A hash map that contains help topics (Branches, Groups, etc.)
# and a list of commands that are defined under a topic (create_branch,
# branches, protect_branch, etc.).
#
# @return [Hash<Array>]
def help_map
@help_map ||= begin
actions.each_with_object({}) do |action, hsh|
key = client.method(action)
.owner.to_s.gsub(/Gitlab::(?:Client::)?/, '')
hsh[key] ||= []
hsh[key] << action.to_s
end
end
end
# Table with available commands.
#
# @return [Terminal::Table]
def actions_table(topic = nil)
rows = topic ? help_map[topic] : help_map.keys
table do |t|
t.title = topic || 'Help Topics'
# add_row expects an array and we have strings hence the map.
rows.sort.map { |r| [r] }.each_with_index do |row, index|
t.add_row row
t.add_separator unless rows.size - 1 == index
end
end
end
# Returns full namespace of a command (e.g. Gitlab::Client::Branches.cmd)
def namespace(cmd)
method_owners.select { |method| method[:name] == cmd }
.map { |method| method[:owner] + '.' + method[:name] }
.shift
end
# Massage output from 'ri'.
def change_help_output!(cmd, output_str)
output_str = +output_str
output_str.gsub!(/#{cmd}\((.*?)\)/m, cmd + ' \1')
output_str.gsub!(/\,[\s]*/, ' ')
# Ensure @option descriptions are on a single line
output_str.gsub!(/\n\[/, " \[")
output_str.gsub!(/\s(@)/, "\n@")
output_str.gsub!(/(\])\n(\:)/, '\1 \2')
output_str.gsub!(/(\:.*)(\n)(.*\.)/, '\1 \3')
output_str.gsub!(/\{(.+)\}/, '"{\1}"')
end
end
end