clap/tests/derive/flatten.rs
Ed Page 647896d929 feat(derive): Expose control over Actions
This is the derive support for #3774 (see also #3775, #3777)

This combined with `value_parser` replaces `parser`.  The main
frustration with this is that `ArgAction::Count` (the replacement for
`parse(from_occurrences)` must be a `u64`.  We could come up with a
magic attribute that is meant to be the value parser's parsed type.  We
could then use `TryFrom` to convert the parsed type to the user's type
to allow more.  That is an exercise for the future.  Alternatively, we
have #3792.

Prep for this included
- #3782
- #3783
- #3786
- #3789
- #3793
2022-06-06 11:35:07 -05:00

264 lines
6.3 KiB
Rust

// Copyright 2018 Guillaume Pinot (@TeXitoi) <texitoi@texitoi.eu>,
// Kevin Knapp (@kbknapp) <kbknapp@gmail.com>, and
// Ana Hobden (@hoverbear) <operator@hoverbear.org>
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
//
// This work was derived from Structopt (https://github.com/TeXitoi/structopt)
// commit#ea76fa1b1b273e65e3b0b1046643715b49bec51f which is licensed under the
// MIT/Apache 2.0 license.
use crate::utils;
use clap::{Args, Parser, Subcommand};
#[test]
fn flatten() {
#[derive(Args, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct Common {
#[clap(value_parser)]
arg: i32,
}
#[derive(Parser, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct Opt {
#[clap(flatten)]
common: Common,
}
assert_eq!(
Opt {
common: Common { arg: 42 }
},
Opt::try_parse_from(&["test", "42"]).unwrap()
);
assert!(Opt::try_parse_from(&["test"]).is_err());
assert!(Opt::try_parse_from(&["test", "42", "24"]).is_err());
}
#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
#[test]
#[should_panic]
fn flatten_twice() {
#[derive(Args, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct Common {
#[clap(value_parser)]
arg: i32,
}
#[derive(Parser, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct Opt {
#[clap(flatten)]
c1: Common,
// Defines "arg" twice, so this should not work.
#[clap(flatten)]
c2: Common,
}
Opt::try_parse_from(&["test", "42", "43"]).unwrap();
}
#[test]
fn flatten_in_subcommand() {
#[derive(Args, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct Common {
#[clap(value_parser)]
arg: i32,
}
#[derive(Args, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct Add {
#[clap(short, action)]
interactive: bool,
#[clap(flatten)]
common: Common,
}
#[derive(Parser, PartialEq, Debug)]
enum Opt {
Fetch {
#[clap(short, action)]
all: bool,
#[clap(flatten)]
common: Common,
},
Add(Add),
}
assert_eq!(
Opt::Fetch {
all: false,
common: Common { arg: 42 }
},
Opt::try_parse_from(&["test", "fetch", "42"]).unwrap()
);
assert_eq!(
Opt::Add(Add {
interactive: true,
common: Common { arg: 43 }
}),
Opt::try_parse_from(&["test", "add", "-i", "43"]).unwrap()
);
}
#[test]
fn update_args_with_flatten() {
#[derive(Args, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct Common {
#[clap(value_parser)]
arg: i32,
}
#[derive(Parser, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct Opt {
#[clap(flatten)]
common: Common,
}
let mut opt = Opt {
common: Common { arg: 42 },
};
opt.try_update_from(&["test"]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(Opt::try_parse_from(&["test", "42"]).unwrap(), opt);
let mut opt = Opt {
common: Common { arg: 42 },
};
opt.try_update_from(&["test", "52"]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(Opt::try_parse_from(&["test", "52"]).unwrap(), opt);
}
#[derive(Subcommand, PartialEq, Debug)]
enum BaseCli {
Command1(Command1),
}
#[derive(Args, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct Command1 {
#[clap(value_parser)]
arg1: i32,
#[clap(value_parser)]
arg2: i32,
}
#[derive(Args, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct Command2 {
#[clap(value_parser)]
arg2: i32,
}
#[derive(Parser, PartialEq, Debug)]
enum Opt {
#[clap(flatten)]
BaseCli(BaseCli),
Command2(Command2),
}
#[test]
fn merge_subcommands_with_flatten() {
assert_eq!(
Opt::BaseCli(BaseCli::Command1(Command1 { arg1: 42, arg2: 44 })),
Opt::try_parse_from(&["test", "command1", "42", "44"]).unwrap()
);
assert_eq!(
Opt::Command2(Command2 { arg2: 43 }),
Opt::try_parse_from(&["test", "command2", "43"]).unwrap()
);
}
#[test]
fn update_subcommands_with_flatten() {
let mut opt = Opt::BaseCli(BaseCli::Command1(Command1 { arg1: 12, arg2: 14 }));
opt.try_update_from(&["test", "command1", "42", "44"])
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(
Opt::try_parse_from(&["test", "command1", "42", "44"]).unwrap(),
opt
);
let mut opt = Opt::BaseCli(BaseCli::Command1(Command1 { arg1: 12, arg2: 14 }));
opt.try_update_from(&["test", "command1", "42"]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
Opt::try_parse_from(&["test", "command1", "42", "14"]).unwrap(),
opt
);
let mut opt = Opt::BaseCli(BaseCli::Command1(Command1 { arg1: 12, arg2: 14 }));
opt.try_update_from(&["test", "command2", "43"]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
Opt::try_parse_from(&["test", "command2", "43"]).unwrap(),
opt
);
}
#[test]
fn flatten_with_doc_comment() {
#[derive(Args, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct Common {
/// This is an arg. Arg means "argument". Command line argument.
#[clap(value_parser)]
arg: i32,
}
#[derive(Parser, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct Opt {
/// The very important comment that clippy had me put here.
/// It knows better.
#[clap(flatten)]
common: Common,
}
assert_eq!(
Opt {
common: Common { arg: 42 }
},
Opt::try_parse_from(&["test", "42"]).unwrap()
);
let help = utils::get_help::<Opt>();
assert!(help.contains("This is an arg."));
assert!(!help.contains("The very important"));
}
#[test]
fn docstrings_ordering_with_multiple_clap() {
/// This is the docstring for Flattened
#[derive(Args)]
struct Flattened {
#[clap(long, action)]
foo: bool,
}
/// This is the docstring for Command
#[derive(Parser)]
struct Command {
#[clap(flatten)]
flattened: Flattened,
}
let short_help = utils::get_help::<Command>();
assert!(short_help.contains("This is the docstring for Command"));
}
#[test]
fn docstrings_ordering_with_multiple_clap_partial() {
/// This is the docstring for Flattened
#[derive(Args)]
struct Flattened {
#[clap(long, action)]
foo: bool,
}
#[derive(Parser)]
struct Command {
#[clap(flatten)]
flattened: Flattened,
}
let short_help = utils::get_help::<Command>();
assert!(short_help.contains("This is the docstring for Flattened"));
}