class Gem::CommandManager
The command manager registers and installs all the individual sub-commands supported by the gem command.
Extra commands can be provided by writing a rubygems_plugin.rb file in an installed gem. You should register your command against the Gem::CommandManager
instance, like this:
# file rubygems_plugin.rb require 'rubygems/command_manager' Gem::CommandManager.instance.register_command :edit
You should put the implementation of your command in rubygems/commands.
# file rubygems/commands/edit_command.rb class Gem::Commands::EditCommand < Gem::Command # ... end
See Gem::Command
for instructions on writing gem commands.
Constants
- ALIAS_COMMANDS
Public Class Methods
Return the authoritative instance of the command manager.
# File lib/rubygems/command_manager.rb, line 87 def self.instance @instance ||= new end
Register all the subcommands supported by the gem command.
# File lib/rubygems/command_manager.rb, line 109 def initialize require_relative "vendored_timeout" @commands = {} BUILTIN_COMMANDS.each do |name| register_command name end end
Reset the authoritative instance of the command manager.
# File lib/rubygems/command_manager.rb, line 102 def self.reset @instance = nil end
Public Instance Methods
Returns a Command instance for command_name
# File lib/rubygems/command_manager.rb, line 135 def [](command_name) command_name = command_name.intern return nil if @commands[command_name].nil? @commands[command_name] ||= load_and_instantiate(command_name) end
Return a sorted list of all command names as strings.
# File lib/rubygems/command_manager.rb, line 144 def command_names @commands.keys.collect(&:to_s).sort end
# File lib/rubygems/command_manager.rb, line 213 def find_alias_command(cmd_name) alias_name = ALIAS_COMMANDS[cmd_name] alias_name ? alias_name : cmd_name end
# File lib/rubygems/command_manager.rb, line 198 def find_command(cmd_name) cmd_name = find_alias_command cmd_name possibilities = find_command_possibilities cmd_name if possibilities.size > 1 raise Gem::CommandLineError, "Ambiguous command #{cmd_name} matches [#{possibilities.join(", ")}]" elsif possibilities.empty? raise Gem::UnknownCommandError.new(cmd_name) end self[possibilities.first] end
# File lib/rubygems/command_manager.rb, line 218 def find_command_possibilities(cmd_name) len = cmd_name.length found = command_names.select {|name| cmd_name == name[0, len] } exact = found.find {|name| name == cmd_name } exact ? [exact] : found end
Returns self. Allows a CommandManager
instance to stand in for the class itself.
# File lib/rubygems/command_manager.rb, line 95 def instance self end
# File lib/rubygems/command_manager.rb, line 168 def process_args(args, build_args=nil) if args.empty? say Gem::Command::HELP terminate_interaction 1 end case args.first when "-h", "--help" then say Gem::Command::HELP terminate_interaction 0 when "-v", "--version" then say Gem::VERSION terminate_interaction 0 when "-C" then args.shift start_point = args.shift if Dir.exist?(start_point) Dir.chdir(start_point) { invoke_command(args, build_args) } else alert_error clean_text("#{start_point} isn't a directory.") terminate_interaction 1 end when /^-/ then alert_error clean_text("Invalid option: #{args.first}. See 'gem --help'.") terminate_interaction 1 else invoke_command(args, build_args) end end
Register the Symbol
command
as a gem command.
# File lib/rubygems/command_manager.rb, line 121 def register_command(command, obj=false) @commands[command] = obj end
Run the command specified by args
.
# File lib/rubygems/command_manager.rb, line 151 def run(args, build_args=nil) process_args(args, build_args) rescue StandardError, Gem::Timeout::Error => ex if ex.respond_to?(:detailed_message) msg = ex.detailed_message(highlight: false).sub(/\A(.*?)(?: \(.+?\))/) { $1 } else msg = ex.message end alert_error clean_text("While executing gem ... (#{ex.class})\n #{msg}") ui.backtrace ex terminate_interaction(1) rescue Interrupt alert_error clean_text("Interrupted") terminate_interaction(1) end
Unregister the Symbol
command
as a gem command.
# File lib/rubygems/command_manager.rb, line 128 def unregister_command(command) @commands.delete command end