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require 'generators/actions'
module Rails
module Generators
DEFAULTS = {
:test_framework => 'test_unit',
:template_engine => 'erb',
:helper => true
}
class Error < Thor::Error
end
class Base < Thor::Group
include Rails::Generators::Actions
include Thor::Actions
# Automatically sets the source root based on the class name.
#
def self.source_root
@source_root ||= File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), base_name, generator_name, 'templates'))
end
# Tries to get the description from a USAGE file one folder above the source
# root otherwise uses a default description.
#
def self.desc(description=nil)
return super if description
usage = File.join(source_root, "..", "USAGE")
@desc ||= if File.exist?(usage)
File.read(usage)
else
"Description:\n Create #{base_name.humanize.downcase} files for #{generator_name} generator."
end
end
# Convenience method to get the namespace from the class name. It's the
# same as Thor default except that the Generator at the end of the class
# is removed.
#
def self.namespace(name=nil)
return super if name
@namespace ||= "#{base_name}:generators:#{generator_name}"
end
# Invoke a generator based on the value supplied by the user to the
# given option named "name". A class option is created when this method
# is invoked and you can set a hash to customize it, although type and
# default values cannot be given.
#
# ==== Examples
#
# class ControllerGenerator < Rails::Generators::Base
# invoke_for :test_framework, :aliases => "-t"
# end
#
# The example above will create a test framework option and will invoke
# a generator based on the user supplied value.
#
# For example, if the user invoke the controller generator as:
#
# ruby script/generate controller Account --test-framework=test_unit
#
# The controller generator will then invoke "test_unit:generators:controller".
# If it can't be found it then tries to invoke only "test_unit".
#
# This allows any test framework to hook into Rails as long as it
# provides a "test_framework:generators:controller" generator.
#
# Finally, if the user don't want to use any test framework, he can do:
#
# ruby script/generate controller Account --skip-test-framework
#
# Or similarly:
#
# ruby script/generate controller Account --no-test-framework
#
def self.invoke_for(*names)
default_options = names.extract_options!
names.each do |name|
options = default_options.dup
options[:desc] ||= "#{name.to_s.humanize} to be used"
options[:banner] ||= "NAME"
options[:aliases] ||= "-" + name.to_s.gsub(/_framework$/, '').split('_').last[0,1]
class_option name, options.merge!(:type => :default, :default => DEFAULTS[name])
class_eval <<-METHOD, __FILE__, __LINE__
def invoke_#{name}
return unless options[#{name.inspect}]
klass = Rails::Generators.find_by_namespace(options[#{name.inspect}],
nil, self.class.generator_name)
if klass
invoke klass
else
task = "\#{options[#{name.inspect}]}:generators:\#{self.class.generator_name}"
say "Could not find and invoke '\#{task}'."
end
end
METHOD
end
end
# Invoke a generator with the given name if the user requires it. The
# difference to invoke_for is that the class option here is boolean
# and the generator invoked is not based on user input.
#
# A class option is created when this method is invoked and you can set
# a hash to customize it, although type and default values cannot be
# given.
#
# ==== Examples
#
# class ControllerGenerator < Rails::Generators::Base
# invoke_if :webrat, :aliases => "-w"
# end
#
# The example above will create a helper option and will be invoked
# when the user requires so:
#
# ruby script/generate controller Account --webrat
#
# The controller generator will then try to invoke the following generators:
#
# "rails:generators:webrat", "webrat:generators:controller", "webrat"
#
def self.invoke_if(*names)
default_options = names.extract_options!
names.each do |name|
options = default_options.dup
options[:desc] ||= "Indicates when to use #{name.to_s.humanize}"
options[:aliases] ||= "-" + name.to_s.last[0,1]
class_option name, options.merge!(:type => :boolean, :default => DEFAULTS[name] || false)
class_eval <<-METHOD, __FILE__, __LINE__
def invoke_#{name}
return unless options[#{name.inspect}]
klass = Rails::Generators.find_by_namespace(#{name.inspect},
self.class.base_name, self.class.generator_name)
if klass
invoke klass
else
say "Could not find and invoke '#{name.inspect}'."
end
end
METHOD
end
end
protected
# Check whether the given class names are already taken by user
# application or Ruby on Rails.
#
def class_collisions(*class_names)
return unless behavior == :invoke
class_names.flatten.each do |class_name|
class_name = class_name.to_s
next if class_name.strip.empty?
# Split the class from its module nesting
nesting = class_name.split('::')
last_name = nesting.pop
# Hack to limit const_defined? to non-inherited on 1.9
extra = []
extra << false unless Object.method(:const_defined?).arity == 1
# Extract the last Module in the nesting
last = nesting.inject(Object) do |last, nest|
break unless last.const_defined?(nest, *extra)
last.const_get(nest)
end
if last && last.const_defined?(last_name.camelize, *extra)
raise Error, "The name '#{class_name}' is either already used in your application " <<
"or reserved by Ruby on Rails. Please choose an alternative and run " <<
"this generator again."
end
end
end
# Use Rails default banner.
#
def self.banner
"#{$0} #{generator_name} #{self.arguments.map(&:usage).join(' ')} [options]"
end
# Sets the base_name taking into account the current class namespace.
#
def self.base_name
@base_name ||= self.name.split('::').first.underscore
end
# Removes the namespaces and get the generator name. For example,
# Rails::Generators::MetalGenerator will return "metal" as generator name.
#
def self.generator_name
@generator_name ||= begin
klass_name = self.name.split('::').last
klass_name.gsub!(/Generator$/, '')
klass_name.underscore
end
end
# Small macro to add ruby as an option to the generator with proper
# default value plus an instance helper method called shebang.
#
def self.add_shebang_option!
require 'rbconfig'
default = File.join(Config::CONFIG['bindir'], Config::CONFIG['ruby_install_name'])
class_option :ruby, :type => :string, :aliases => "-r", :default => default,
:desc => "Path to the Ruby binary of your choice", :banner => "PATH"
no_tasks do
define_method :shebang do
"#!#{options[:ruby] || "/usr/bin/env ruby"}"
end
end
end
end
end
end
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