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'use strict';
function _interopDefault (ex) { return (ex && (typeof ex === 'object') && 'default' in ex) ? ex['default'] : ex; }
var camelCase = _interopDefault(require('lodash.camelcase'));
/**
* Takes any input and guarantees an array back.
*
* - Converts array-like objects (e.g. `arguments`, `Set`) to a real array.
* - Converts `undefined` to an empty array.
* - Converts any another other, singular value (including `null`, objects and iterables other than `Set`) into an array containing that value.
* - Ignores input which is already an array.
*
* @module array-back
* @example
* > const arrayify = require('array-back')
*
* > arrayify(undefined)
* []
*
* > arrayify(null)
* [ null ]
*
* > arrayify(0)
* [ 0 ]
*
* > arrayify([ 1, 2 ])
* [ 1, 2 ]
*
* > arrayify(new Set([ 1, 2 ]))
* [ 1, 2 ]
*
* > function f(){ return arrayify(arguments); }
* > f(1,2,3)
* [ 1, 2, 3 ]
*/
function isObject (input) {
return typeof input === 'object' && input !== null
}
function isArrayLike (input) {
return isObject(input) && typeof input.length === 'number'
}
/**
* @param {*} - The input value to convert to an array
* @returns {Array}
* @alias module:array-back
*/
function arrayify (input) {
if (Array.isArray(input)) {
return input
}
if (input === undefined) {
return []
}
if (isArrayLike(input) || input instanceof Set) {
return Array.from(input)
}
return [ input ]
}
/**
* Takes any input and guarantees an array back.
*
* - converts array-like objects (e.g. `arguments`) to a real array
* - converts `undefined` to an empty array
* - converts any another other, singular value (including `null`) into an array containing that value
* - ignores input which is already an array
*
* @module array-back
* @example
* > const arrayify = require('array-back')
*
* > arrayify(undefined)
* []
*
* > arrayify(null)
* [ null ]
*
* > arrayify(0)
* [ 0 ]
*
* > arrayify([ 1, 2 ])
* [ 1, 2 ]
*
* > function f(){ return arrayify(arguments); }
* > f(1,2,3)
* [ 1, 2, 3 ]
*/
function isObject$1 (input) {
return typeof input === 'object' && input !== null
}
function isArrayLike$1 (input) {
return isObject$1(input) && typeof input.length === 'number'
}
/**
* @param {*} - the input value to convert to an array
* @returns {Array}
* @alias module:array-back
*/
function arrayify$1 (input) {
if (Array.isArray(input)) {
return input
} else {
if (input === undefined) {
return []
} else if (isArrayLike$1(input)) {
return Array.prototype.slice.call(input)
} else {
return [ input ]
}
}
}
/**
* Find and either replace or remove items in an array.
*
* @module find-replace
* @example
* > const findReplace = require('find-replace')
* > const numbers = [ 1, 2, 3]
*
* > findReplace(numbers, n => n === 2, 'two')
* [ 1, 'two', 3 ]
*
* > findReplace(numbers, n => n === 2, [ 'two', 'zwei' ])
* [ 1, [ 'two', 'zwei' ], 3 ]
*
* > findReplace(numbers, n => n === 2, 'two', 'zwei')
* [ 1, 'two', 'zwei', 3 ]
*
* > findReplace(numbers, n => n === 2) // no replacement, so remove
* [ 1, 3 ]
*/
/**
* @param {array} - The input array
* @param {testFn} - A predicate function which, if returning `true` causes the current item to be operated on.
* @param [replaceWith] {...any} - If specified, found values will be replaced with these values, else removed.
* @returns {array}
* @alias module:find-replace
*/
function findReplace (array, testFn) {
const found = [];
const replaceWiths = arrayify$1(arguments);
replaceWiths.splice(0, 2);
arrayify$1(array).forEach((value, index) => {
let expanded = [];
replaceWiths.forEach(replaceWith => {
if (typeof replaceWith === 'function') {
expanded = expanded.concat(replaceWith(value));
} else {
expanded.push(replaceWith);
}
});
if (testFn(value)) {
found.push({
index: index,
replaceWithValue: expanded
});
}
});
found.reverse().forEach(item => {
const spliceArgs = [ item.index, 1 ].concat(item.replaceWithValue);
array.splice.apply(array, spliceArgs);
});
return array
}
/**
* Some useful tools for working with `process.argv`.
*
* @module argv-tools
* @typicalName argvTools
* @example
* const argvTools = require('argv-tools')
*/
/**
* Regular expressions for matching option formats.
* @static
*/
const re = {
short: /^-([^\d-])$/,
long: /^--(\S+)/,
combinedShort: /^-[^\d-]{2,}$/,
optEquals: /^(--\S+?)=(.*)/
};
/**
* Array subclass encapsulating common operations on `process.argv`.
* @static
*/
class ArgvArray extends Array {
/**
* Clears the array has loads the supplied input.
* @param {string[]} argv - The argv list to load. Defaults to `process.argv`.
*/
load (argv) {
this.clear();
if (argv && argv !== process.argv) {
argv = arrayify(argv);
} else {
/* if no argv supplied, assume we are parsing process.argv */
argv = process.argv.slice(0);
const deleteCount = process.execArgv.some(isExecArg) ? 1 : 2;
argv.splice(0, deleteCount);
}
argv.forEach(arg => this.push(String(arg)));
}
/**
* Clear the array.
*/
clear () {
this.length = 0;
}
/**
* expand ``--option=value` style args.
*/
expandOptionEqualsNotation () {
if (this.some(arg => re.optEquals.test(arg))) {
const expandedArgs = [];
this.forEach(arg => {
const matches = arg.match(re.optEquals);
if (matches) {
expandedArgs.push(matches[1], matches[2]);
} else {
expandedArgs.push(arg);
}
});
this.clear();
this.load(expandedArgs);
}
}
/**
* expand getopt-style combinedShort options.
*/
expandGetoptNotation () {
if (this.hasCombinedShortOptions()) {
findReplace(this, re.combinedShort, expandCombinedShortArg);
}
}
/**
* Returns true if the array contains combined short options (e.g. `-ab`).
* @returns {boolean}
*/
hasCombinedShortOptions () {
return this.some(arg => re.combinedShort.test(arg))
}
static from (argv) {
const result = new this();
result.load(argv);
return result
}
}
/**
* Expand a combined short option.
* @param {string} - the string to expand, e.g. `-ab`
* @returns {string[]}
* @static
*/
function expandCombinedShortArg (arg) {
/* remove initial hypen */
arg = arg.slice(1);
return arg.split('').map(letter => '-' + letter)
}
/**
* Returns true if the supplied arg matches `--option=value` notation.
* @param {string} - the arg to test, e.g. `--one=something`
* @returns {boolean}
* @static
*/
function isOptionEqualsNotation (arg) {
return re.optEquals.test(arg)
}
/**
* Returns true if the supplied arg is in either long (`--one`) or short (`-o`) format.
* @param {string} - the arg to test, e.g. `--one`
* @returns {boolean}
* @static
*/
function isOption (arg) {
return (re.short.test(arg) || re.long.test(arg)) && !re.optEquals.test(arg)
}
/**
* Returns true if the supplied arg is in long (`--one`) format.
* @param {string} - the arg to test, e.g. `--one`
* @returns {boolean}
* @static
*/
function isLongOption (arg) {
return re.long.test(arg) && !isOptionEqualsNotation(arg)
}
/**
* Returns the name from a long, short or `--options=value` arg.
* @param {string} - the arg to inspect, e.g. `--one`
* @returns {string}
* @static
*/
function getOptionName (arg) {
if (re.short.test(arg)) {
return arg.match(re.short)[1]
} else if (isLongOption(arg)) {
return arg.match(re.long)[1]
} else if (isOptionEqualsNotation(arg)) {
return arg.match(re.optEquals)[1].replace(/^--/, '')
} else {
return null
}
}
function isValue (arg) {
return !(isOption(arg) || re.combinedShort.test(arg) || re.optEquals.test(arg))
}
function isExecArg (arg) {
return ['--eval', '-e'].indexOf(arg) > -1 || arg.startsWith('--eval=')
}
/**
* For type-checking Javascript values.
* @module typical
* @typicalname t
* @example
* const t = require('typical')
*/
/**
* Returns true if input is a number
* @param {*} - the input to test
* @returns {boolean}
* @static
* @example
* > t.isNumber(0)
* true
* > t.isNumber(1)
* true
* > t.isNumber(1.1)
* true
* > t.isNumber(0xff)
* true
* > t.isNumber(0644)
* true
* > t.isNumber(6.2e5)
* true
* > t.isNumber(NaN)
* false
* > t.isNumber(Infinity)
* false
*/
function isNumber (n) {
return !isNaN(parseFloat(n)) && isFinite(n)
}
/**
* A plain object is a simple object literal, it is not an instance of a class. Returns true if the input `typeof` is `object` and directly decends from `Object`.
*
* @param {*} - the input to test
* @returns {boolean}
* @static
* @example
* > t.isPlainObject({ something: 'one' })
* true
* > t.isPlainObject(new Date())
* false
* > t.isPlainObject([ 0, 1 ])
* false
* > t.isPlainObject(/test/)
* false
* > t.isPlainObject(1)
* false
* > t.isPlainObject('one')
* false
* > t.isPlainObject(null)
* false
* > t.isPlainObject((function * () {})())
* false
* > t.isPlainObject(function * () {})
* false
*/
function isPlainObject (input) {
return input !== null && typeof input === 'object' && input.constructor === Object
}
/**
* An array-like value has all the properties of an array, but is not an array instance. Examples in the `arguments` object. Returns true if the input value is an object, not null and has a `length` property with a numeric value.
*
* @param {*} - the input to test
* @returns {boolean}
* @static
* @example
* function sum(x, y){
* console.log(t.isArrayLike(arguments))
* // prints `true`
* }
*/
function isArrayLike$2 (input) {
return isObject$2(input) && typeof input.length === 'number'
}
/**
* returns true if the typeof input is `'object'`, but not null!
* @param {*} - the input to test
* @returns {boolean}
* @static
*/
function isObject$2 (input) {
return typeof input === 'object' && input !== null
}
/**
* Returns true if the input value is defined
* @param {*} - the input to test
* @returns {boolean}
* @static
*/
function isDefined (input) {
return typeof input !== 'undefined'
}
/**
* Returns true if the input value is a string
* @param {*} - the input to test
* @returns {boolean}
* @static
*/
function isString (input) {
return typeof input === 'string'
}
/**
* Returns true if the input value is a boolean
* @param {*} - the input to test
* @returns {boolean}
* @static
*/
function isBoolean (input) {
return typeof input === 'boolean'
}
/**
* Returns true if the input value is a function
* @param {*} - the input to test
* @returns {boolean}
* @static
*/
function isFunction (input) {
return typeof input === 'function'
}
/**
* Returns true if the input value is an es2015 `class`.
* @param {*} - the input to test
* @returns {boolean}
* @static
*/
function isClass (input) {
if (isFunction(input)) {
return /^class /.test(Function.prototype.toString.call(input))
} else {
return false
}
}
/**
* Returns true if the input is a string, number, symbol, boolean, null or undefined value.
* @param {*} - the input to test
* @returns {boolean}
* @static
*/
function isPrimitive (input) {
if (input === null) return true
switch (typeof input) {
case 'string':
case 'number':
case 'symbol':
case 'undefined':
case 'boolean':
return true
default:
return false
}
}
/**
* Returns true if the input is a Promise.
* @param {*} - the input to test
* @returns {boolean}
* @static
*/
function isPromise (input) {
if (input) {
const isPromise = isDefined(Promise) && input instanceof Promise;
const isThenable = input.then && typeof input.then === 'function';
return !!(isPromise || isThenable)
} else {
return false
}
}
/**
* Returns true if the input is an iterable (`Map`, `Set`, `Array`, Generator etc.).
* @param {*} - the input to test
* @returns {boolean}
* @static
* @example
* > t.isIterable('string')
* true
* > t.isIterable(new Map())
* true
* > t.isIterable([])
* true
* > t.isIterable((function * () {})())
* true
* > t.isIterable(Promise.resolve())
* false
* > t.isIterable(Promise)
* false
* > t.isIterable(true)
* false
* > t.isIterable({})
* false
* > t.isIterable(0)
* false
* > t.isIterable(1.1)
* false
* > t.isIterable(NaN)
* false
* > t.isIterable(Infinity)
* false
* > t.isIterable(function () {})
* false
* > t.isIterable(Date)
* false
* > t.isIterable()
* false
* > t.isIterable({ then: function () {} })
* false
*/
function isIterable (input) {
if (input === null || !isDefined(input)) {
return false
} else {
return (
typeof input[Symbol.iterator] === 'function' ||
typeof input[Symbol.asyncIterator] === 'function'
)
}
}
var t = {
isNumber,
isString,
isBoolean,
isPlainObject,
isArrayLike: isArrayLike$2,
isObject: isObject$2,
isDefined,
isFunction,
isClass,
isPrimitive,
isPromise,
isIterable
};
/**
* @module option-definition
*/
/**
* Describes a command-line option. Additionally, if generating a usage guide with [command-line-usage](https://github.com/75lb/command-line-usage) you could optionally add `description` and `typeLabel` properties to each definition.
*
* @alias module:option-definition
* @typicalname option
*/
class OptionDefinition {
constructor (definition) {
/**
* The only required definition property is `name`, so the simplest working example is
* ```js
* const optionDefinitions = [
* { name: 'file' },
* { name: 'depth' }
* ]
* ```
*
* Where a `type` property is not specified it will default to `String`.
*
* | # | argv input | commandLineArgs() output |
* | --- | -------------------- | ------------ |
* | 1 | `--file` | `{ file: null }` |
* | 2 | `--file lib.js` | `{ file: 'lib.js' }` |
* | 3 | `--depth 2` | `{ depth: '2' }` |
*
* Unicode option names and aliases are valid, for example:
* ```js
* const optionDefinitions = [
* { name: 'один' },
* { name: '两' },
* { name: 'три', alias: 'т' }
* ]
* ```
* @type {string}
*/
this.name = definition.name;
/**
* The `type` value is a setter function (you receive the output from this), enabling you to be specific about the type and value received.
*
* The most common values used are `String` (the default), `Number` and `Boolean` but you can use a custom function, for example:
*
* ```js
* const fs = require('fs')
*
* class FileDetails {
* constructor (filename) {
* this.filename = filename
* this.exists = fs.existsSync(filename)
* }
* }
*
* const cli = commandLineArgs([
* { name: 'file', type: filename => new FileDetails(filename) },
* { name: 'depth', type: Number }
* ])
* ```
*
* | # | argv input | commandLineArgs() output |
* | --- | ----------------- | ------------ |
* | 1 | `--file asdf.txt` | `{ file: { filename: 'asdf.txt', exists: false } }` |
*
* The `--depth` option expects a `Number`. If no value was set, you will receive `null`.
*
* | # | argv input | commandLineArgs() output |
* | --- | ----------------- | ------------ |
* | 2 | `--depth` | `{ depth: null }` |
* | 3 | `--depth 2` | `{ depth: 2 }` |
*
* @type {function}
* @default String
*/
this.type = definition.type || String;
/**
* getopt-style short option names. Can be any single character (unicode included) except a digit or hyphen.
*
* ```js
* const optionDefinitions = [
* { name: 'hot', alias: 'h', type: Boolean },
* { name: 'discount', alias: 'd', type: Boolean },
* { name: 'courses', alias: 'c' , type: Number }
* ]
* ```
*
* | # | argv input | commandLineArgs() output |
* | --- | ------------ | ------------ |
* | 1 | `-hcd` | `{ hot: true, courses: null, discount: true }` |
* | 2 | `-hdc 3` | `{ hot: true, discount: true, courses: 3 }` |
*
* @type {string}
*/
this.alias = definition.alias;
/**
* Set this flag if the option takes a list of values. You will receive an array of values, each passed through the `type` function (if specified).
*
* ```js
* const optionDefinitions = [
* { name: 'files', type: String, multiple: true }
* ]
* ```
*
* Note, examples 1 and 3 below demonstrate "greedy" parsing which can be disabled by using `lazyMultiple`.
*
* | # | argv input | commandLineArgs() output |
* | --- | ------------ | ------------ |
* | 1 | `--files one.js two.js` | `{ files: [ 'one.js', 'two.js' ] }` |
* | 2 | `--files one.js --files two.js` | `{ files: [ 'one.js', 'two.js' ] }` |
* | 3 | `--files *` | `{ files: [ 'one.js', 'two.js' ] }` |
*
* @type {boolean}
*/
this.multiple = definition.multiple;
/**
* Identical to `multiple` but with greedy parsing disabled.
*
* ```js
* const optionDefinitions = [
* { name: 'files', lazyMultiple: true },
* { name: 'verbose', alias: 'v', type: Boolean, lazyMultiple: true }
* ]
* ```
*
* | # | argv input | commandLineArgs() output |
* | --- | ------------ | ------------ |
* | 1 | `--files one.js --files two.js` | `{ files: [ 'one.js', 'two.js' ] }` |
* | 2 | `-vvv` | `{ verbose: [ true, true, true ] }` |
*
* @type {boolean}
*/
this.lazyMultiple = definition.lazyMultiple;
/**
* Any values unaccounted for by an option definition will be set on the `defaultOption`. This flag is typically set on the most commonly-used option to make for more concise usage (i.e. `$ example *.js` instead of `$ example --files *.js`).
*
* ```js
* const optionDefinitions = [
* { name: 'files', multiple: true, defaultOption: true }
* ]
* ```
*
* | # | argv input | commandLineArgs() output |
* | --- | ------------ | ------------ |
* | 1 | `--files one.js two.js` | `{ files: [ 'one.js', 'two.js' ] }` |
* | 2 | `one.js two.js` | `{ files: [ 'one.js', 'two.js' ] }` |
* | 3 | `*` | `{ files: [ 'one.js', 'two.js' ] }` |
*
* @type {boolean}
*/
this.defaultOption = definition.defaultOption;
/**
* An initial value for the option.
*
* ```js
* const optionDefinitions = [
* { name: 'files', multiple: true, defaultValue: [ 'one.js' ] },
* { name: 'max', type: Number, defaultValue: 3 }
* ]
* ```
*
* | # | argv input | commandLineArgs() output |
* | --- | ------------ | ------------ |
* | 1 | | `{ files: [ 'one.js' ], max: 3 }` |
* | 2 | `--files two.js` | `{ files: [ 'two.js' ], max: 3 }` |
* | 3 | `--max 4` | `{ files: [ 'one.js' ], max: 4 }` |
*
* @type {*}
*/
this.defaultValue = definition.defaultValue;
/**
* When your app has a large amount of options it makes sense to organise them in groups.
*
* There are two automatic groups: `_all` (contains all options) and `_none` (contains options without a `group` specified in their definition).
*
* ```js
* const optionDefinitions = [
* { name: 'verbose', group: 'standard' },
* { name: 'help', group: [ 'standard', 'main' ] },
* { name: 'compress', group: [ 'server', 'main' ] },
* { name: 'static', group: 'server' },
* { name: 'debug' }
* ]
* ```
*
*<table>
* <tr>
* <th>#</th><th>Command Line</th><th>commandLineArgs() output</th>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>1</td><td><code>--verbose</code></td><td><pre><code>
*{
* _all: { verbose: true },
* standard: { verbose: true }
*}
*</code></pre></td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>2</td><td><code>--debug</code></td><td><pre><code>
*{
* _all: { debug: true },
* _none: { debug: true }
*}
*</code></pre></td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>3</td><td><code>--verbose --debug --compress</code></td><td><pre><code>
*{
* _all: {
* verbose: true,
* debug: true,
* compress: true
* },
* standard: { verbose: true },
* server: { compress: true },
* main: { compress: true },
* _none: { debug: true }
*}
*</code></pre></td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td>4</td><td><code>--compress</code></td><td><pre><code>
*{
* _all: { compress: true },
* server: { compress: true },
* main: { compress: true }
*}
*</code></pre></td>
* </tr>
*</table>
*
* @type {string|string[]}
*/
this.group = definition.group;
/* pick up any remaining properties */
for (const prop in definition) {
if (!this[prop]) this[prop] = definition[prop];
}
}
isBoolean () {
return this.type === Boolean || (t.isFunction(this.type) && this.type.name === 'Boolean')
}
isMultiple () {
return this.multiple || this.lazyMultiple
}
static create (def) {
const result = new this(def);
return result
}
}
/**
* @module option-definitions
*/
/**
* @alias module:option-definitions
*/
class Definitions extends Array {
/**
* validate option definitions
* @param {boolean} [caseInsensitive=false] - whether arguments will be parsed in a case insensitive manner
* @returns {string}
*/
validate (caseInsensitive) {
const someHaveNoName = this.some(def => !def.name);
if (someHaveNoName) {
halt(
'INVALID_DEFINITIONS',
'Invalid option definitions: the `name` property is required on each definition'
);
}
const someDontHaveFunctionType = this.some(def => def.type && typeof def.type !== 'function');
if (someDontHaveFunctionType) {
halt(
'INVALID_DEFINITIONS',
'Invalid option definitions: the `type` property must be a setter fuction (default: `Boolean`)'
);
}
let invalidOption;
const numericAlias = this.some(def => {
invalidOption = def;
return t.isDefined(def.alias) && t.isNumber(def.alias)
});
if (numericAlias) {
halt(
'INVALID_DEFINITIONS',
'Invalid option definition: to avoid ambiguity an alias cannot be numeric [--' + invalidOption.name + ' alias is -' + invalidOption.alias + ']'
);
}
const multiCharacterAlias = this.some(def => {
invalidOption = def;
return t.isDefined(def.alias) && def.alias.length !== 1
});
if (multiCharacterAlias) {
halt(
'INVALID_DEFINITIONS',
'Invalid option definition: an alias must be a single character'
);
}
const hypenAlias = this.some(def => {
invalidOption = def;
return def.alias === '-'
});
if (hypenAlias) {
halt(
'INVALID_DEFINITIONS',
'Invalid option definition: an alias cannot be "-"'
);
}
const duplicateName = hasDuplicates(this.map(def => caseInsensitive ? def.name.toLowerCase() : def.name));
if (duplicateName) {
halt(
'INVALID_DEFINITIONS',
'Two or more option definitions have the same name'
);
}
const duplicateAlias = hasDuplicates(this.map(def => caseInsensitive && t.isDefined(def.alias) ? def.alias.toLowerCase() : def.alias));
if (duplicateAlias) {
halt(
'INVALID_DEFINITIONS',
'Two or more option definitions have the same alias'
);
}
const duplicateDefaultOption = this.filter(def => def.defaultOption === true).length > 1;
if (duplicateDefaultOption) {
halt(
'INVALID_DEFINITIONS',
'Only one option definition can be the defaultOption'
);
}
const defaultBoolean = this.some(def => {
invalidOption = def;
return def.isBoolean() && def.defaultOption
});
if (defaultBoolean) {
halt(
'INVALID_DEFINITIONS',
`A boolean option ["${invalidOption.name}"] can not also be the defaultOption.`
);
}
}
/**
* Get definition by option arg (e.g. `--one` or `-o`)
* @param {string} [arg] the argument name to get the definition for
* @param {boolean} [caseInsensitive] whether to use case insensitive comparisons when finding the appropriate definition
* @returns {Definition}
*/
get (arg, caseInsensitive) {
if (isOption(arg)) {
if (re.short.test(arg)) {
const shortOptionName = getOptionName(arg);
if (caseInsensitive) {
const lowercaseShortOptionName = shortOptionName.toLowerCase();
return this.find(def => t.isDefined(def.alias) && def.alias.toLowerCase() === lowercaseShortOptionName)
} else {
return this.find(def => def.alias === shortOptionName)
}
} else {
const optionName = getOptionName(arg);
if (caseInsensitive) {
const lowercaseOptionName = optionName.toLowerCase();
return this.find(def => def.name.toLowerCase() === lowercaseOptionName)
} else {
return this.find(def => def.name === optionName)
}
}
} else {
return this.find(def => def.name === arg)
}
}
getDefault () {
return this.find(def => def.defaultOption === true)
}
isGrouped () {
return this.some(def => def.group)
}
whereGrouped () {
return this.filter(containsValidGroup)
}
whereNotGrouped () {
return this.filter(def => !containsValidGroup(def))
}
whereDefaultValueSet () {
return this.filter(def => t.isDefined(def.defaultValue))
}
static from (definitions, caseInsensitive) {
if (definitions instanceof this) return definitions
const result = super.from(arrayify(definitions), def => OptionDefinition.create(def));
result.validate(caseInsensitive);
return result
}
}
function halt (name, message) {
const err = new Error(message);
err.name = name;
throw err
}
function containsValidGroup (def) {
return arrayify(def.group).some(group => group)
}
function hasDuplicates (array) {
const items = {};
for (let i = 0; i < array.length; i++) {
const value = array[i];
if (items[value]) {
return true
} else {
if (t.isDefined(value)) items[value] = true;
}
}
}
/**
* @module argv-parser
*/
/**
* @alias module:argv-parser
*/
class ArgvParser {
/**
* @param {OptionDefinitions} - Definitions array
* @param {object} [options] - Options
* @param {string[]} [options.argv] - Overrides `process.argv`
* @param {boolean} [options.stopAtFirstUnknown] -
* @param {boolean} [options.caseInsensitive] - Arguments will be parsed in a case insensitive manner. Defaults to false.
*/
constructor (definitions, options) {
this.options = Object.assign({}, options);
/**
* Option Definitions
*/
this.definitions = Definitions.from(definitions, this.options.caseInsensitive);
/**
* Argv
*/
this.argv = ArgvArray.from(this.options.argv);
if (this.argv.hasCombinedShortOptions()) {
findReplace(this.argv, re.combinedShort.test.bind(re.combinedShort), arg => {
arg = arg.slice(1);
return arg.split('').map(letter => ({ origArg: `-${arg}`, arg: '-' + letter }))
});
}
}
/**
* Yields one `{ event, name, value, arg, def }` argInfo object for each arg in `process.argv` (or `options.argv`).
*/
* [Symbol.iterator] () {
const definitions = this.definitions;
let def;
let value;
let name;
let event;
let singularDefaultSet = false;
let unknownFound = false;
let origArg;
for (let arg of this.argv) {
if (t.isPlainObject(arg)) {
origArg = arg.origArg;
arg = arg.arg;
}
if (unknownFound && this.options.stopAtFirstUnknown) {
yield { event: 'unknown_value', arg, name: '_unknown', value: undefined };
continue
}
/* handle long or short option */
if (isOption(arg)) {
def = definitions.get(arg, this.options.caseInsensitive);
value = undefined;
if (def) {
value = def.isBoolean() ? true : null;
event = 'set';
} else {
event = 'unknown_option';
}
/* handle --option-value notation */
} else if (isOptionEqualsNotation(arg)) {
const matches = arg.match(re.optEquals);
def = definitions.get(matches[1], this.options.caseInsensitive);
if (def) {
if (def.isBoolean()) {
yield { event: 'unknown_value', arg, name: '_unknown', value, def };
event = 'set';
value = true;
} else {
event = 'set';
value = matches[2];
}
} else {
event = 'unknown_option';
}
/* handle value */
} else if (isValue(arg)) {
if (def) {
value = arg;
event = 'set';
} else {
/* get the defaultOption */
def = this.definitions.getDefault();
if (def && !singularDefaultSet) {
value = arg;
event = 'set';
} else {
event = 'unknown_value';
def = undefined;
}
}
}
name = def ? def.name : '_unknown';
const argInfo = { event, arg, name, value, def };
if (origArg) {
argInfo.subArg = arg;
argInfo.arg = origArg;
}
yield argInfo;
/* unknownFound logic */
if (name === '_unknown') unknownFound = true;
/* singularDefaultSet logic */
if (def && def.defaultOption && !def.isMultiple() && event === 'set') singularDefaultSet = true;
/* reset values once consumed and yielded */
if (def && def.isBoolean()) def = undefined;
/* reset the def if it's a singular which has been set */
if (def && !def.multiple && t.isDefined(value) && value !== null) {
def = undefined;
}
value = undefined;
event = undefined;
name = undefined;
origArg = undefined;
}
}
}
const _value = new WeakMap();
/**
* Encapsulates behaviour (defined by an OptionDefinition) when setting values
*/
class Option {
constructor (definition) {
this.definition = new OptionDefinition(definition);
this.state = null; /* set or default */
this.resetToDefault();
}
get () {
return _value.get(this)
}
set (val) {
this._set(val, 'set');
}
_set (val, state) {
const def = this.definition;
if (def.isMultiple()) {
/* don't add null or undefined to a multiple */
if (val !== null && val !== undefined) {
const arr = this.get();
if (this.state === 'default') arr.length = 0;
arr.push(def.type(val));
this.state = state;
}
} else {
/* throw if already set on a singlar defaultOption */
if (!def.isMultiple() && this.state === 'set') {
const err = new Error(`Singular option already set [${this.definition.name}=${this.get()}]`);
err.name = 'ALREADY_SET';
err.value = val;
err.optionName = def.name;
throw err
} else if (val === null || val === undefined) {
_value.set(this, val);
// /* required to make 'partial: defaultOption with value equal to defaultValue 2' pass */
// if (!(def.defaultOption && !def.isMultiple())) {
// this.state = state
// }
} else {
_value.set(this, def.type(val));
this.state = state;
}
}
}
resetToDefault () {
if (t.isDefined(this.definition.defaultValue)) {
if (this.definition.isMultiple()) {
_value.set(this, arrayify(this.definition.defaultValue).slice());
} else {
_value.set(this, this.definition.defaultValue);
}
} else {
if (this.definition.isMultiple()) {
_value.set(this, []);
} else {
_value.set(this, null);
}
}
this.state = 'default';
}
static create (definition) {
definition = new OptionDefinition(definition);
if (definition.isBoolean()) {
return FlagOption.create(definition)
} else {
return new this(definition)
}
}
}
class FlagOption extends Option {
set (val) {
super.set(true);
}
static create (def) {
return new this(def)
}
}
/**
* A map of { DefinitionNameString: Option }. By default, an Output has an `_unknown` property and any options with defaultValues.
*/
class Output extends Map {
constructor (definitions) {
super();
/**
* @type {OptionDefinitions}
*/
this.definitions = Definitions.from(definitions);
/* by default, an Output has an `_unknown` property and any options with defaultValues */
this.set('_unknown', Option.create({ name: '_unknown', multiple: true }));
for (const def of this.definitions.whereDefaultValueSet()) {
this.set(def.name, Option.create(def));
}
}
toObject (options) {
options = options || {};
const output = {};
for (const item of this) {
const name = options.camelCase && item[0] !== '_unknown' ? camelCase(item[0]) : item[0];
const option = item[1];
if (name === '_unknown' && !option.get().length) continue
output[name] = option.get();
}
if (options.skipUnknown) delete output._unknown;
return output
}
}
class GroupedOutput extends Output {
toObject (options) {
const superOutputNoCamel = super.toObject({ skipUnknown: options.skipUnknown });
const superOutput = super.toObject(options);
const unknown = superOutput._unknown;
delete superOutput._unknown;
const grouped = {
_all: superOutput
};
if (unknown && unknown.length) grouped._unknown = unknown;
this.definitions.whereGrouped().forEach(def => {
const name = options.camelCase ? camelCase(def.name) : def.name;
const outputValue = superOutputNoCamel[def.name];
for (const groupName of arrayify(def.group)) {
grouped[groupName] = grouped[groupName] || {};
if (t.isDefined(outputValue)) {
grouped[groupName][name] = outputValue;
}
}
});
this.definitions.whereNotGrouped().forEach(def => {
const name = options.camelCase ? camelCase(def.name) : def.name;
const outputValue = superOutputNoCamel[def.name];
if (t.isDefined(outputValue)) {
if (!grouped._none) grouped._none = {};
grouped._none[name] = outputValue;
}
});
return grouped
}
}
/**
* @module command-line-args
*/
/**
* Returns an object containing all option values set on the command line. By default it parses the global [`process.argv`](https://nodejs.org/api/process.html#process_process_argv) array.
*
* Parsing is strict by default - an exception is thrown if the user sets a singular option more than once or sets an unknown value or option (one without a valid [definition](https://github.com/75lb/command-line-args/blob/master/doc/option-definition.md)). To be more permissive, enabling [partial](https://github.com/75lb/command-line-args/wiki/Partial-mode-example) or [stopAtFirstUnknown](https://github.com/75lb/command-line-args/wiki/stopAtFirstUnknown) modes will return known options in the usual manner while collecting unknown arguments in a separate `_unknown` property.
*
* @param {Array<OptionDefinition>} - An array of [OptionDefinition](https://github.com/75lb/command-line-args/blob/master/doc/option-definition.md) objects
* @param {object} [options] - Options.
* @param {string[]} [options.argv] - An array of strings which, if present will be parsed instead of `process.argv`.
* @param {boolean} [options.partial] - If `true`, an array of unknown arguments is returned in the `_unknown` property of the output.
* @param {boolean} [options.stopAtFirstUnknown] - If `true`, parsing will stop at the first unknown argument and the remaining arguments returned in `_unknown`. When set, `partial: true` is also implied.
* @param {boolean} [options.camelCase] - If `true`, options with hypenated names (e.g. `move-to`) will be returned in camel-case (e.g. `moveTo`).
* @param {boolean} [options.caseInsensitive] - If `true`, the case of each option name or alias parsed is insignificant. In other words, both `--Verbose` and `--verbose`, `-V` and `-v` would be equivalent. Defaults to false.
* @returns {object}
* @throws `UNKNOWN_OPTION` If `options.partial` is false and the user set an undefined option. The `err.optionName` property contains the arg that specified an unknown option, e.g. `--one`.
* @throws `UNKNOWN_VALUE` If `options.partial` is false and the user set a value unaccounted for by an option definition. The `err.value` property contains the unknown value, e.g. `5`.
* @throws `ALREADY_SET` If a user sets a singular, non-multiple option more than once. The `err.optionName` property contains the option name that has already been set, e.g. `one`.
* @throws `INVALID_DEFINITIONS`
* - If an option definition is missing the required `name` property
* - If an option definition has a `type` value that's not a function
* - If an alias is numeric, a hyphen or a length other than 1
* - If an option definition name was used more than once
* - If an option definition alias was used more than once
* - If more than one option definition has `defaultOption: true`
* - If a `Boolean` option is also set as the `defaultOption`.
* @alias module:command-line-args
*/
function commandLineArgs (optionDefinitions, options) {
options = options || {};
if (options.stopAtFirstUnknown) options.partial = true;
optionDefinitions = Definitions.from(optionDefinitions, options.caseInsensitive);
const parser = new ArgvParser(optionDefinitions, {
argv: options.argv,
stopAtFirstUnknown: options.stopAtFirstUnknown,
caseInsensitive: options.caseInsensitive
});
const OutputClass = optionDefinitions.isGrouped() ? GroupedOutput : Output;
const output = new OutputClass(optionDefinitions);
/* Iterate the parser setting each known value to the output. Optionally, throw on unknowns. */
for (const argInfo of parser) {
const arg = argInfo.subArg || argInfo.arg;
if (!options.partial) {
if (argInfo.event === 'unknown_value') {
const err = new Error(`Unknown value: ${arg}`);
err.name = 'UNKNOWN_VALUE';
err.value = arg;
throw err
} else if (argInfo.event === 'unknown_option') {
const err = new Error(`Unknown option: ${arg}`);
err.name = 'UNKNOWN_OPTION';
err.optionName = arg;
throw err
}
}
let option;
if (output.has(argInfo.name)) {
option = output.get(argInfo.name);
} else {
option = Option.create(argInfo.def);
output.set(argInfo.name, option);
}
if (argInfo.name === '_unknown') {
option.set(arg);
} else {
option.set(argInfo.value);
}
}
return output.toObject({ skipUnknown: !options.partial, camelCase: options.camelCase })
}
module.exports = commandLineArgs;