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// class that describes a config key we know about
// this keeps us from defining a config key and not
// providing a default, description, etc.
//
// TODO: some kind of categorization system, so we can
// say "these are for registry access", "these are for
// version resolution" etc.
const required = ['type', 'description', 'default', 'key']
const allowed = [
'default',
'defaultDescription',
'deprecated',
'description',
'flatten',
'hint',
'key',
'short',
'type',
'typeDescription',
'usage',
'envExport',
]
const {
typeDefs: {
semver: { type: semver },
Umask: { type: Umask },
url: { type: url },
path: { type: path },
},
} = require('@npmcli/config')
class Definition {
constructor (key, def) {
this.key = key
// if it's set falsey, don't export it, otherwise we do by default
this.envExport = true
Object.assign(this, def)
this.validate()
if (!this.defaultDescription) {
this.defaultDescription = describeValue(this.default)
}
if (!this.typeDescription) {
this.typeDescription = describeType(this.type)
}
// hint is only used for non-boolean values
if (!this.hint) {
if (this.type === Number) {
this.hint = '<number>'
} else {
this.hint = `<${this.key}>`
}
}
if (!this.usage) {
this.usage = describeUsage(this)
}
}
validate () {
for (const req of required) {
if (!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(this, req)) {
throw new Error(`config lacks ${req}: ${this.key}`)
}
}
if (!this.key) {
throw new Error(`config lacks key: ${this.key}`)
}
for (const field of Object.keys(this)) {
if (!allowed.includes(field)) {
throw new Error(`config defines unknown field ${field}: ${this.key}`)
}
}
}
// a textual description of this config, suitable for help output
describe () {
const description = unindent(this.description)
const noEnvExport = this.envExport
? ''
: `
This value is not exported to the environment for child processes.
`
const deprecated = !this.deprecated ? '' : `* DEPRECATED: ${unindent(this.deprecated)}\n`
return wrapAll(`#### \`${this.key}\`
* Default: ${unindent(this.defaultDescription)}
* Type: ${unindent(this.typeDescription)}
${deprecated}
${description}
${noEnvExport}`)
}
}
const describeUsage = def => {
let key = ''
// Single type
if (!Array.isArray(def.type)) {
if (def.short) {
key = `-${def.short}|`
}
if (def.type === Boolean && def.default !== false) {
key = `${key}--no-${def.key}`
} else {
key = `${key}--${def.key}`
}
if (def.type !== Boolean) {
key = `${key} ${def.hint}`
}
return key
}
key = `--${def.key}`
if (def.short) {
key = `-${def.short}|--${def.key}`
}
// Multiple types
let types = def.type
const multiple = types.includes(Array)
const bool = types.includes(Boolean)
// null type means optional and doesn't currently affect usage output since
// all non-optional params have defaults so we render everything as optional
types = types.filter(t => t !== null && t !== Array && t !== Boolean)
if (!types.length) {
return key
}
let description
if (!types.some(t => typeof t !== 'string')) {
// Specific values, use specifics given
description = `<${types.filter(d => d).join('|')}>`
} else {
// Generic values, use hint
description = def.hint
}
if (bool) {
// Currently none of our multi-type configs with boolean values default to
// false so all their hints should show `--no-`, if we ever add ones that
// default to false we can branch the logic here
key = `--no-${def.key}|${key}`
}
const usage = `${key} ${description}`
if (multiple) {
return `${usage} [${usage} ...]`
} else {
return usage
}
}
const describeType = type => {
if (Array.isArray(type)) {
const descriptions = type.filter(t => t !== Array).map(t => describeType(t))
// [a] => "a"
// [a, b] => "a or b"
// [a, b, c] => "a, b, or c"
// [a, Array] => "a (can be set multiple times)"
// [a, Array, b] => "a or b (can be set multiple times)"
const last = descriptions.length > 1 ? [descriptions.pop()] : []
const oxford = descriptions.length > 1 ? ', or ' : ' or '
const words = [descriptions.join(', ')].concat(last).join(oxford)
const multiple = type.includes(Array) ? ' (can be set multiple times)' : ''
return `${words}${multiple}`
}
// Note: these are not quite the same as the description printed
// when validation fails. In that case, we want to give the user
// a bit more information to help them figure out what's wrong.
switch (type) {
case String:
return 'String'
case Number:
return 'Number'
case Umask:
return 'Octal numeric string in range 0000..0777 (0..511)'
case Boolean:
return 'Boolean'
case Date:
return 'Date'
case path:
return 'Path'
case semver:
return 'SemVer string'
case url:
return 'URL'
default:
return describeValue(type)
}
}
// if it's a string, quote it. otherwise, just cast to string.
const describeValue = val => (typeof val === 'string' ? JSON.stringify(val) : String(val))
const unindent = s => {
// get the first \n followed by a bunch of spaces, and pluck off
// that many spaces from the start of every line.
const match = s.match(/\n +/)
return !match ? s.trim() : s.split(match[0]).join('\n').trim()
}
const wrap = s => {
const cols = Math.min(Math.max(20, process.stdout.columns) || 80, 80) - 5
return unindent(s)
.split(/[ \n]+/)
.reduce((left, right) => {
const last = left.split('\n').pop()
const join = last.length && last.length + right.length > cols ? '\n' : ' '
return left + join + right
})
}
const wrapAll = s => {
let inCodeBlock = false
return s
.split('\n\n')
.map(block => {
if (inCodeBlock || block.startsWith('```')) {
inCodeBlock = !block.endsWith('```')
return block
}
if (block.charAt(0) === '*') {
return (
'* ' +
block
.slice(1)
.trim()
.split('\n* ')
.map(li => {
return wrap(li).replace(/\n/g, '\n ')
})
.join('\n* ')
)
} else {
return wrap(block)
}
})
.join('\n\n')
}
module.exports = Definition
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