brew/Library/Homebrew/utils.rb
Mike McQuaid b23f66982f Improve external command documentation
Extract `brew bundle` and `brew services` docs from their help. Add a
little for `brew cask` until we can think about e.g. merging the
manpages.
2018-03-15 16:25:14 +00:00

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Ruby

require "pathname"
require "emoji"
require "exceptions"
require "utils/analytics"
require "utils/curl"
require "utils/fork"
require "utils/formatter"
require "utils/git"
require "utils/github"
require "utils/hash"
require "utils/inreplace"
require "utils/link"
require "utils/popen"
require "utils/svn"
require "utils/tty"
require "time"
def require?(path)
return false if path.nil?
require path
rescue LoadError => e
# we should raise on syntax errors but not if the file doesn't exist.
raise unless e.message.include?(path)
end
def ohai(title, *sput)
title = Tty.truncate(title) if $stdout.tty? && !ARGV.verbose?
puts Formatter.headline(title, color: :blue)
puts sput
end
def oh1(title, options = {})
if $stdout.tty? && !ARGV.verbose? && options.fetch(:truncate, :auto) == :auto
title = Tty.truncate(title)
end
puts Formatter.headline(title, color: :green)
end
# Print a warning (do this rarely)
def opoo(message)
$stderr.puts Formatter.warning(message, label: "Warning")
end
def onoe(message)
$stderr.puts Formatter.error(message, label: "Error")
end
def ofail(error)
onoe error
Homebrew.failed = true
end
def odie(error)
onoe error
exit 1
end
def odeprecated(method, replacement = nil, disable: false, disable_on: nil, caller: send(:caller))
replacement_message = if replacement
"Use #{replacement} instead."
else
"There is no replacement."
end
unless disable_on.nil?
if disable_on > Time.now
will_be_disabled_message = " and will be disabled on #{disable_on.strftime("%Y-%m-%d")}"
else
disable = true
end
end
verb = if disable
"disabled"
else
"deprecated#{will_be_disabled_message}"
end
# Try to show the most relevant location in message, i.e. (if applicable):
# - Location in a formula.
# - Location outside of 'compat/'.
# - Location of caller of deprecated method (if all else fails).
backtrace = caller
tap_message = nil
# Don't throw deprecations at all for cached, .brew or .metadata files.
return if backtrace.any? do |line|
line.include?(HOMEBREW_CACHE) ||
line.include?("/.brew/") ||
line.include?("/.metadata/")
end
caller_message = backtrace.detect do |line|
next unless line =~ %r{^#{Regexp.escape(HOMEBREW_LIBRARY)}/Taps/([^/]+/[^/]+)/}
tap = Tap.fetch Regexp.last_match(1)
tap_message = "\nPlease report this to the #{tap} tap!"
true
end
caller_message ||= backtrace.detect do |line|
!line.start_with?("#{HOMEBREW_LIBRARY_PATH}/compat/")
end
caller_message ||= backtrace[1]
message = <<~EOS
Calling #{method} is #{verb}!
#{replacement_message}
#{caller_message}#{tap_message}
EOS
if ARGV.homebrew_developer? || disable ||
Homebrew.raise_deprecation_exceptions?
if replacement || tap_message
developer_message = message + "Or, even better, submit a PR to fix it!"
end
raise MethodDeprecatedError, developer_message
elsif !Homebrew.auditing?
opoo "#{message}\n"
end
end
def odisabled(method, replacement = nil, options = {})
options = { disable: true, caller: caller }.merge(options)
odeprecated(method, replacement, options)
end
def pretty_installed(f)
if !$stdout.tty?
f.to_s
elsif Emoji.enabled?
"#{Tty.bold}#{f} #{Formatter.success("")}#{Tty.reset}"
else
Formatter.success("#{Tty.bold}#{f} (installed)#{Tty.reset}")
end
end
def pretty_uninstalled(f)
if !$stdout.tty?
f.to_s
elsif Emoji.enabled?
"#{Tty.bold}#{f} #{Formatter.error("")}#{Tty.reset}"
else
Formatter.error("#{Tty.bold}#{f} (uninstalled)#{Tty.reset}")
end
end
def pretty_duration(s)
s = s.to_i
res = ""
if s > 59
m = s / 60
s %= 60
res = Formatter.pluralize(m, "minute")
return res if s.zero?
res << " "
end
res << Formatter.pluralize(s, "second")
end
def interactive_shell(f = nil)
unless f.nil?
ENV["HOMEBREW_DEBUG_PREFIX"] = f.prefix
ENV["HOMEBREW_DEBUG_INSTALL"] = f.full_name
end
if ENV["SHELL"].include?("zsh") && ENV["HOME"].start_with?(HOMEBREW_TEMP.resolved_path.to_s)
FileUtils.mkdir_p ENV["HOME"]
FileUtils.touch "#{ENV["HOME"]}/.zshrc"
end
Process.wait fork { exec ENV["SHELL"] }
return if $CHILD_STATUS.success?
raise "Aborted due to non-zero exit status (#{$CHILD_STATUS.exitstatus})" if $CHILD_STATUS.exited?
raise $CHILD_STATUS.inspect
end
module Homebrew
module_function
def _system(cmd, *args)
pid = fork do
yield if block_given?
args.collect!(&:to_s)
begin
exec(cmd, *args)
rescue
nil
end
exit! 1 # never gets here unless exec failed
end
Process.wait(pid)
$CHILD_STATUS.success?
end
def system(cmd, *args)
puts "#{cmd} #{args * " "}" if ARGV.verbose?
_system(cmd, *args)
end
def install_gem_setup_path!(name, version = nil, executable = name)
# Match where our bundler gems are.
ENV["GEM_HOME"] = "#{ENV["HOMEBREW_LIBRARY"]}/Homebrew/vendor/bundle/ruby/#{RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version"]}"
ENV["GEM_PATH"] = ENV["GEM_HOME"]
# Make rubygems notice env changes.
Gem.clear_paths
Gem::Specification.reset
# Add Gem binary directory and (if missing) Ruby binary directory to PATH.
path = PATH.new(ENV["PATH"])
path.prepend(RUBY_BIN) if which("ruby") != RUBY_PATH
path.prepend(Gem.bindir)
ENV["PATH"] = path
if Gem::Specification.find_all_by_name(name, version).empty?
ohai "Installing or updating '#{name}' gem"
install_args = %W[--no-ri --no-rdoc #{name}]
install_args << "--version" << version if version
# Do `gem install [...]` without having to spawn a separate process or
# having to find the right `gem` binary for the running Ruby interpreter.
require "rubygems/commands/install_command"
install_cmd = Gem::Commands::InstallCommand.new
install_cmd.handle_options(install_args)
exit_code = 1 # Should not matter as `install_cmd.execute` always throws.
begin
install_cmd.execute
rescue Gem::SystemExitException => e
exit_code = e.exit_code
end
odie "Failed to install/update the '#{name}' gem." if exit_code.nonzero?
end
return if which(executable)
odie <<~EOS
The '#{name}' gem is installed but couldn't find '#{executable}' in the PATH:
#{ENV["PATH"]}
EOS
end
# rubocop:disable Style/GlobalVars
def inject_dump_stats!(the_module, pattern)
@injected_dump_stat_modules ||= {}
@injected_dump_stat_modules[the_module] ||= []
injected_methods = @injected_dump_stat_modules[the_module]
the_module.module_eval do
instance_methods.grep(pattern).each do |name|
next if injected_methods.include? name
method = instance_method(name)
define_method(name) do |*args, &block|
begin
time = Time.now
method.bind(self).call(*args, &block)
ensure
$times[name] ||= 0
$times[name] += Time.now - time
end
end
end
end
return unless $times.nil?
$times = {}
at_exit do
col_width = [$times.keys.map(&:size).max + 2, 15].max
$times.sort_by { |_k, v| v }.each do |method, time|
puts format("%-*s %0.4f sec", col_width, "#{method}:", time)
end
end
end
# rubocop:enable Style/GlobalVars
end
def with_homebrew_path
with_env(PATH: PATH.new(ENV["HOMEBREW_PATH"])) do
yield
end
end
def with_custom_locale(locale)
with_env(LC_ALL: locale) do
yield
end
end
def run_as_not_developer
with_env(HOMEBREW_DEVELOPER: nil) do
yield
end
end
# Kernel.system but with exceptions
def safe_system(cmd, *args)
Homebrew.system(cmd, *args) || raise(ErrorDuringExecution.new(cmd, args))
end
# prints no output
def quiet_system(cmd, *args)
Homebrew._system(cmd, *args) do
# Redirect output streams to `/dev/null` instead of closing as some programs
# will fail to execute if they can't write to an open stream.
$stdout.reopen("/dev/null")
$stderr.reopen("/dev/null")
end
end
def which(cmd, path = ENV["PATH"])
PATH.new(path).each do |p|
begin
pcmd = File.expand_path(cmd, p)
rescue ArgumentError
# File.expand_path will raise an ArgumentError if the path is malformed.
# See https://github.com/Homebrew/legacy-homebrew/issues/32789
next
end
return Pathname.new(pcmd) if File.file?(pcmd) && File.executable?(pcmd)
end
nil
end
def which_all(cmd, path = ENV["PATH"])
PATH.new(path).map do |p|
begin
pcmd = File.expand_path(cmd, p)
rescue ArgumentError
# File.expand_path will raise an ArgumentError if the path is malformed.
# See https://github.com/Homebrew/legacy-homebrew/issues/32789
next
end
Pathname.new(pcmd) if File.file?(pcmd) && File.executable?(pcmd)
end.compact.uniq
end
def which_editor
editor = ENV.values_at("HOMEBREW_EDITOR", "HOMEBREW_VISUAL")
.compact
.reject(&:empty?)
.first
return editor if editor
# Find Atom, Sublime Text, Textmate, BBEdit / TextWrangler, or vim
editor = %w[atom subl mate edit vim].find do |candidate|
candidate if which(candidate, ENV["HOMEBREW_PATH"])
end
editor ||= "vim"
opoo <<~EOS
Using #{editor} because no editor was set in the environment.
This may change in the future, so we recommend setting EDITOR,
or HOMEBREW_EDITOR to your preferred text editor.
EOS
editor
end
def exec_editor(*args)
puts "Editing #{args.join "\n"}"
with_homebrew_path { safe_exec(which_editor, *args) }
end
def exec_browser(*args)
browser = ENV["HOMEBREW_BROWSER"]
browser ||= OS::PATH_OPEN if defined?(OS::PATH_OPEN)
return unless browser
safe_exec(browser, *args)
end
def safe_exec(cmd, *args)
# This buys us proper argument quoting and evaluation
# of environment variables in the cmd parameter.
exec "/bin/sh", "-c", "#{cmd} \"$@\"", "--", *args
end
# GZips the given paths, and returns the gzipped paths
def gzip(*paths)
paths.collect do |path|
safe_system "gzip", path
Pathname.new("#{path}.gz")
end
end
# Returns array of architectures that the given command or library is built for.
def archs_for_command(cmd)
cmd = which(cmd) unless Pathname.new(cmd).absolute?
Pathname.new(cmd).archs
end
def ignore_interrupts(opt = nil)
std_trap = trap("INT") do
puts "One sec, just cleaning up" unless opt == :quietly
end
yield
ensure
trap("INT", std_trap)
end
def capture_stderr
old = $stderr
$stderr = StringIO.new
yield
$stderr.string
ensure
$stderr = old
end
def nostdout
if ARGV.verbose?
yield
else
begin
out = $stdout.dup
$stdout.reopen("/dev/null")
yield
ensure
$stdout.reopen(out)
out.close
end
end
end
def paths
@paths ||= PATH.new(ENV["HOMEBREW_PATH"]).collect do |p|
begin
File.expand_path(p).chomp("/")
rescue ArgumentError
onoe "The following PATH component is invalid: #{p}"
end
end.uniq.compact
end
def disk_usage_readable(size_in_bytes)
if size_in_bytes >= 1_073_741_824
size = size_in_bytes.to_f / 1_073_741_824
unit = "GB"
elsif size_in_bytes >= 1_048_576
size = size_in_bytes.to_f / 1_048_576
unit = "MB"
elsif size_in_bytes >= 1_024
size = size_in_bytes.to_f / 1_024
unit = "KB"
else
size = size_in_bytes
unit = "B"
end
# avoid trailing zero after decimal point
if ((size * 10).to_i % 10).zero?
"#{size.to_i}#{unit}"
else
"#{format("%.1f", size)}#{unit}"
end
end
def number_readable(number)
numstr = number.to_i.to_s
(numstr.size - 3).step(1, -3) { |i| numstr.insert(i, ",") }
numstr
end
# Truncates a text string to fit within a byte size constraint,
# preserving character encoding validity. The returned string will
# be not much longer than the specified max_bytes, though the exact
# shortfall or overrun may vary.
def truncate_text_to_approximate_size(s, max_bytes, options = {})
front_weight = options.fetch(:front_weight, 0.5)
if front_weight < 0.0 || front_weight > 1.0
raise "opts[:front_weight] must be between 0.0 and 1.0"
end
return s if s.bytesize <= max_bytes
glue = "\n[...snip...]\n"
max_bytes_in = [max_bytes - glue.bytesize, 1].max
bytes = s.dup.force_encoding("BINARY")
glue_bytes = glue.encode("BINARY")
n_front_bytes = (max_bytes_in * front_weight).floor
n_back_bytes = max_bytes_in - n_front_bytes
if n_front_bytes.zero?
front = bytes[1..0]
back = bytes[-max_bytes_in..-1]
elsif n_back_bytes.zero?
front = bytes[0..(max_bytes_in - 1)]
back = bytes[1..0]
else
front = bytes[0..(n_front_bytes - 1)]
back = bytes[-n_back_bytes..-1]
end
out = front + glue_bytes + back
out.force_encoding("UTF-8")
out.encode!("UTF-16", invalid: :replace)
out.encode!("UTF-8")
out
end
def migrate_legacy_keg_symlinks_if_necessary
legacy_linked_kegs = HOMEBREW_LIBRARY/"LinkedKegs"
return unless legacy_linked_kegs.directory?
HOMEBREW_LINKED_KEGS.mkpath unless legacy_linked_kegs.children.empty?
legacy_linked_kegs.children.each do |link|
name = link.basename.to_s
src = begin
link.realpath
rescue Errno::ENOENT
begin
(HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"opt/#{name}").realpath
rescue Errno::ENOENT
begin
Formulary.factory(name).installed_prefix
rescue
next
end
end
end
dst = HOMEBREW_LINKED_KEGS/name
dst.unlink if dst.exist?
FileUtils.ln_sf(src.relative_path_from(dst.parent), dst)
end
FileUtils.rm_rf legacy_linked_kegs
legacy_pinned_kegs = HOMEBREW_LIBRARY/"PinnedKegs"
return unless legacy_pinned_kegs.directory?
HOMEBREW_PINNED_KEGS.mkpath unless legacy_pinned_kegs.children.empty?
legacy_pinned_kegs.children.each do |link|
name = link.basename.to_s
src = link.realpath
dst = HOMEBREW_PINNED_KEGS/name
FileUtils.ln_sf(src.relative_path_from(dst.parent), dst)
end
FileUtils.rm_rf legacy_pinned_kegs
end
# Calls the given block with the passed environment variables
# added to ENV, then restores ENV afterwards.
# Example:
# with_env(PATH: "/bin") do
# system "echo $PATH"
# end
#
# Note that this method is *not* thread-safe - other threads
# which happen to be scheduled during the block will also
# see these environment variables.
def with_env(hash)
old_values = {}
begin
hash.each do |key, value|
key = key.to_s
old_values[key] = ENV.delete(key)
ENV[key] = value
end
yield if block_given?
ensure
ENV.update(old_values)
end
end
def shell_profile
Utils::Shell.profile
end
def tap_and_name_comparison
proc do |a, b|
if a.include?("/") && !b.include?("/")
1
elsif !a.include?("/") && b.include?("/")
-1
else
a <=> b
end
end
end
def command_help_lines(path)
path.read.lines.grep(/^#:/).map { |line| line.slice(2..-1) }
end