brew/Library/Homebrew/bundle/mac_app_store_installer.rb
Carlo Cabrera f7ee1902e4
bundle: require more lazily
This will hopefully make using `brew bundle` a little bit snappier.
2025-03-24 22:48:58 +08:00

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# typed: true # rubocop:todo Sorbet/StrictSigil
# frozen_string_literal: true
require "os"
module Homebrew
module Bundle
module MacAppStoreInstaller
def self.reset!
@installed_app_ids = nil
@outdated_app_ids = nil
end
def self.preinstall(name, id, no_upgrade: false, verbose: false)
unless Bundle.mas_installed?
puts "Installing mas. It is not currently installed." if verbose
Bundle.brew("install", "mas", verbose:)
raise "Unable to install #{name} app. mas installation failed." unless Bundle.mas_installed?
end
if app_id_installed?(id) &&
(no_upgrade || !app_id_upgradable?(id))
puts "Skipping install of #{name} app. It is already installed." if verbose
return false
end
true
end
def self.install(name, id, preinstall: true, no_upgrade: false, verbose: false, force: false)
return true unless preinstall
if app_id_installed?(id)
puts "Upgrading #{name} app. It is installed but not up-to-date." if verbose
return false unless Bundle.system "mas", "upgrade", id.to_s, verbose: verbose
return true
end
puts "Installing #{name} app. It is not currently installed." if verbose
return false unless Bundle.system "mas", "install", id.to_s, verbose: verbose
installed_app_ids << id
true
end
def self.app_id_installed_and_up_to_date?(id, no_upgrade: false)
return false unless app_id_installed?(id)
return true if no_upgrade
!app_id_upgradable?(id)
end
def self.app_id_installed?(id)
installed_app_ids.include? id
end
def self.app_id_upgradable?(id)
outdated_app_ids.include? id
end
def self.installed_app_ids
require "bundle/mac_app_store_dumper"
@installed_app_ids ||= Homebrew::Bundle::MacAppStoreDumper.app_ids
end
def self.outdated_app_ids
@outdated_app_ids ||= if Bundle.mas_installed?
`mas outdated 2>/dev/null`.split("\n").map do |app|
app.split(" ", 2).first.to_i
end
else
[]
end
end
end
end
end