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Plugin explicit flags (#11581)
# Description #11492 fixed flags for builtin commands but I missed that plugins don't use the same `has_flag` that builtins do. This PR addresses this. Unfortunately this means that return value of `has_flag` needs to change from `bool` to `Result<bool, ShellError>` to produce an error when explicit value is not a boolean (just like in case of `has_flag` for builtin commands. It is not possible to check this in `EvaluatedCall::try_from_call` because # User-Facing Changes Passing explicit values to flags of plugin commands (like `--flag=true` `--flag=false`) should work now. BREAKING: changed return value of `EvaluatedCall::has_flag` method from `bool` to `Result<bool, ShellError>` # Tests + Formatting Added tests and updated documentation and examples
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@ -53,10 +53,10 @@ impl EvaluatedCall {
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/// Indicates whether named parameter is present in the arguments
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///
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/// Typically this method would be used on a flag parameter, a named parameter
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/// that does not take a value.
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/// Check if a flag (named parameter that does not take a value) is set
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/// Returns Ok(true) if flag is set or passed true value
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/// Returns Ok(false) if flag is not set or passed false value
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/// Returns Err if passed value is not a boolean
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///
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/// # Examples
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/// Invoked as `my_command --foo`:
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/// # None
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/// # )],
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/// # };
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/// assert!(call.has_flag("foo"));
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/// assert!(call.has_flag("foo").unwrap());
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/// ```
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///
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/// Invoked as `my_command --bar`:
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/// # None
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/// # )],
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/// # };
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/// assert!(!call.has_flag("foo"));
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/// assert!(!call.has_flag("foo").unwrap());
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/// ```
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pub fn has_flag(&self, flag_name: &str) -> bool {
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///
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/// Invoked as `my_command --foo=true`:
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/// ```
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/// # use nu_protocol::{Spanned, Span, Value};
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/// # use nu_plugin::EvaluatedCall;
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/// # let null_span = Span::new(0, 0);
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/// # let call = EvaluatedCall {
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/// # head: null_span,
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/// # positional: Vec::new(),
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/// # named: vec![(
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/// # Spanned { item: "foo".to_owned(), span: null_span},
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/// # Some(Value::bool(true, Span::unknown()))
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/// # )],
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/// # };
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/// assert!(call.has_flag("foo").unwrap());
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/// ```
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///
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/// Invoked as `my_command --foo=false`:
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/// ```
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/// # use nu_protocol::{Spanned, Span, Value};
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/// # use nu_plugin::EvaluatedCall;
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/// # let null_span = Span::new(0, 0);
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/// # let call = EvaluatedCall {
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/// # head: null_span,
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/// # positional: Vec::new(),
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/// # named: vec![(
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/// # Spanned { item: "foo".to_owned(), span: null_span},
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/// # Some(Value::bool(false, Span::unknown()))
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/// # )],
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/// # };
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/// assert!(!call.has_flag("foo").unwrap());
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/// ```
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///
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/// Invoked with wrong type as `my_command --foo=1`:
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/// ```
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/// # use nu_protocol::{Spanned, Span, Value};
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/// # use nu_plugin::EvaluatedCall;
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/// # let null_span = Span::new(0, 0);
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/// # let call = EvaluatedCall {
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/// # head: null_span,
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/// # positional: Vec::new(),
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/// # named: vec![(
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/// # Spanned { item: "foo".to_owned(), span: null_span},
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/// # Some(Value::int(1, Span::unknown()))
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/// # )],
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/// # };
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/// assert!(call.has_flag("foo").is_err());
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/// ```
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pub fn has_flag(&self, flag_name: &str) -> Result<bool, ShellError> {
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for name in &self.named {
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if flag_name == name.0.item {
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return true;
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return match &name.1 {
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Some(Value::Bool { val, .. }) => Ok(*val),
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None => Ok(true),
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Some(result) => Err(ShellError::CantConvert {
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to_type: "bool".into(),
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from_type: result.get_type().to_string(),
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span: result.span(),
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help: Some("".into()),
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}),
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};
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}
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}
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false
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Ok(false)
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}
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/// Returns the [`Value`] of an optional named argument
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let name: Option<f64> = call.get_flag("name").unwrap();
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assert_eq!(name, Some(1.0));
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assert!(call.has_flag("flag"));
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assert!(call.has_flag("flag").unwrap());
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let required: f64 = call.req(0).unwrap();
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assert!((required - 1.0).abs() < f64::EPSILON);
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// Keep this in mind when designing your plugin signatures
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let a: i64 = call.req(0)?;
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let b: String = call.req(1)?;
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let flag = call.has_flag("flag");
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let flag = call.has_flag("flag")?;
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let opt: Option<i64> = call.opt(2)?;
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let named: Option<String> = call.get_flag("named")?;
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let rest: Vec<String> = call.rest(3)?;
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self.cell_path = cell_path;
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if call.has_flag("major") {
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if call.has_flag("major")? {
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self.for_semver(SemVerAction::Major);
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}
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if call.has_flag("minor") {
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if call.has_flag("minor")? {
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self.for_semver(SemVerAction::Minor);
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}
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if call.has_flag("patch") {
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if call.has_flag("patch")? {
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self.for_semver(SemVerAction::Patch);
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}
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Some(q2) => q2,
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None => "".to_string(),
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};
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let as_html = call.has_flag("as-html");
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let as_html = call.has_flag("as-html")?;
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let attribute = call.get_flag("attribute")?.unwrap_or_default();
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let as_table: Value = call
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.get_flag("as-table")?
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.unwrap_or_else(|| Value::nothing(head));
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let inspect = call.has_flag("inspect");
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let inspect = call.has_flag("inspect")?;
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if !&query.is_empty() && ScraperSelector::parse(&query).is_err() {
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return Err(LabeledError {
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "0.1.4");
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})
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}
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#[test]
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fn explicit_flag() {
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Playground::setup("plugin_inc_test_6", |dirs, _| {
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let actual = nu_with_plugins!(
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cwd: dirs.test(),
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plugin: ("nu_plugin_inc"),
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"'0.1.2' | inc --major=false --minor=true --patch=false"
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);
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "0.2.0");
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})
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}
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