When running `generate_completions_from_executable` with a formula's
`bin`/`sbin` executable, the resulting completion is usually intended
for the executable itself.
Formulae, casks, and resources have a `#livecheckable?` method that
indicates whether they contain a `livecheck` block. This is intended
to be read as "has a livecheckable?", not "is livecheckable?" (as
livecheck can find versions for some packages/resources without a
`livecheck` block). Unfortunately, correct understanding of this
method's behavior [outside of documentation] relies on historical
knowledge that few people possess, so this is often confusing to
anyone who hasn't been working on livecheck since 2020.
In the olden days, a "livecheckable" was a Ruby file containing a
`livecheck` block (originally a hash) with a filename that
corresponded to a related formula. The `livecheck` blocks in
livecheckable files were integrated into their respective formulae in
August 2020, so [first-party] livecheckables ceased to exist at that
time. From that point forward, we simply referred to these as
`livecheck` blocks.
With that in mind, this clarifies the situation by replacing
"livecheckable" language. This includes renaming `#livecheckable?` to
`#livecheck_defined?`, replacing usage of "livecheckable" as a noun
with "`livecheck` block", replacing "livecheckable" as a boolean with
"livecheck_defined", and replacing incorrect usage of "livecheckable"
as an adjective with "checkable".
- keep running the command against all os/arch combinations
as the default
- remove todos and deprecations related to changing the behavior
- create constants for os/arch combinations
- Load paths with no API when needed (e.g. for `brew edit`)
- Use no API mode for `brew log` as it's needed there
- Define sharding format for homebrew-cask and homebrew-core inside
`Tap` methods
- Create new formulae/casks in location defined by these `Tap` methods
- Fix a bug in Formulary that made sharded formulae lookup less
efficient (and possibly broke it for core and some API usage)
- Fix various other hardcoded Formula/Cask directory assumptions
Co-authored-by: Bo Anderson <mail@boanderson.me>
After some discussion, we decided to change the DSL to get rid of
the `plist_name` and `service_name` methods which aren't meaningful
for most users.
The new DSL looks like this:
```rb
service do
name macos: "name", linux: "name"
end
```
I also updated some specs here to reflect these changes.
There was some talk about maybe deprecating `plist_name` and `service_name`
but I think that's outside of the scope of this PR so I'm leaving
them as is for now. One benefit of this is that everything here is backwards
compatible.
The main thing is that this DSL allows us to provide an
interface that can be serialized to the JSON API.
Changes:
- Homebrew::Service
- Adds `#service_name` and `#plist_name` methods
- Each is now included in the `#serialize` method as well
- Eval block on instantiation
- Before we lazy evaluated this but the cost is not significant
and it complicated the code a bunch. This only gets called
during install, when evaluating caveats and in the `brew service`
command. It skips this evaluation if the service block isn't there.
- Add `#command?` helper to avoid `#command.blank?` and `#command.present?`
- Formula
- `#service` now returns a service whenever it's called. This call is
hidden behind a call to `#service?` most of the time anyway so this
should be fine.
- `#plist_name` and `#service_name` now call the methods of the same name
on the service class. This should have already been in the service object
to begin with and keeping these methods here helps preserve backwards
compatibility with people who were overwriting these methods before.
- Caveats
- Prefer `service#command?`
- Add helpers for checking on service commands
- This duplicates some of the work in `brew services`. Maybe we should
merge that repo in at some point.
- Check for installed service at `#plist_name` or `#service_name`. I think
this should be used instead of `Keg#plist_installed?` which checked for any plist file.
We should think about deprecating `#plist_installed?` in the future.
- Stop using `ps aux | grep #{formula.plist_name}` to check for service files
because it was inaccurate (it always returns true on my machine) because the grep
process is started before the ps process.
- Note: The behavior is the same as it was before. This means that caveats
only show up for custom service files on install or if they're already installed.
Otherwise it won't show up in `brew info`. This is because it has to check
first if the service file has been installed.
- Utils::Service
- Add utils for evaluating if a service is installed and running. This duplicates
some of the work already found in `brew services`. We should seriously consider
merging `brew services` with the main brew repo in the future since it's already
tightly coupled to the code in the main repo.
- Formulary.load_formula_from_api
- Be more explicit about which types can be deserialized into run params since
it is now possible for run params to be nil.
- Update and add tests