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require_relative "empty_directory"
class Bundler::Thor
module Actions
# Copies recursively the files from source directory to root directory.
# If any of the files finishes with .tt, it's considered to be a template
# and is placed in the destination without the extension .tt. If any
# empty directory is found, it's copied and all .empty_directory files are
# ignored. If any file name is wrapped within % signs, the text within
# the % signs will be executed as a method and replaced with the returned
# value. Let's suppose a doc directory with the following files:
#
# doc/
# components/.empty_directory
# README
# rdoc.rb.tt
# %app_name%.rb
#
# When invoked as:
#
# directory "doc"
#
# It will create a doc directory in the destination with the following
# files (assuming that the `app_name` method returns the value "blog"):
#
# doc/
# components/
# README
# rdoc.rb
# blog.rb
#
# <b>Encoded path note:</b> Since Bundler::Thor internals use Object#respond_to? to check if it can
# expand %something%, this `something` should be a public method in the class calling
# #directory. If a method is private, Bundler::Thor stack raises PrivateMethodEncodedError.
#
# ==== Parameters
# source<String>:: the relative path to the source root.
# destination<String>:: the relative path to the destination root.
# config<Hash>:: give :verbose => false to not log the status.
# If :recursive => false, does not look for paths recursively.
# If :mode => :preserve, preserve the file mode from the source.
# If :exclude_pattern => /regexp/, prevents copying files that match that regexp.
#
# ==== Examples
#
# directory "doc"
# directory "doc", "docs", :recursive => false
#
def directory(source, *args, &block)
config = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {}
destination = args.first || source
action Directory.new(self, source, destination || source, config, &block)
end
class Directory < EmptyDirectory #:nodoc:
attr_reader :source
def initialize(base, source, destination = nil, config = {}, &block)
@source = File.expand_path(Dir[Util.escape_globs(base.find_in_source_paths(source.to_s))].first)
@block = block
super(base, destination, {:recursive => true}.merge(config))
end
def invoke!
base.empty_directory given_destination, config
execute!
end
def revoke!
execute!
end
protected
def execute!
lookup = Util.escape_globs(source)
lookup = config[:recursive] ? File.join(lookup, "**") : lookup
lookup = file_level_lookup(lookup)
files(lookup).sort.each do |file_source|
next if File.directory?(file_source)
next if config[:exclude_pattern] && file_source.match(config[:exclude_pattern])
file_destination = File.join(given_destination, file_source.gsub(source, "."))
file_destination.gsub!("/./", "/")
case file_source
when /\.empty_directory$/
dirname = File.dirname(file_destination).gsub(%r{/\.$}, "")
next if dirname == given_destination
base.empty_directory(dirname, config)
when /#{TEMPLATE_EXTNAME}$/
base.template(file_source, file_destination[0..-4], config, &@block)
else
base.copy_file(file_source, file_destination, config, &@block)
end
end
end
def file_level_lookup(previous_lookup)
File.join(previous_lookup, "*")
end
def files(lookup)
Dir.glob(lookup, File::FNM_DOTMATCH)
end
end
end
end
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