instiki/vendor/rails/railties/lib/rails_generator/lookup.rb
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require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec'
class Object
class << self
# Lookup missing generators using const_missing. This allows any
# generator to reference another without having to know its location:
# RubyGems, ~/.rails/generators, and RAILS_ROOT/generators.
def lookup_missing_generator(class_id)
if md = /(.+)Generator$/.match(class_id.to_s)
name = md.captures.first.demodulize.underscore
Rails::Generator::Base.lookup(name).klass
else
const_missing_before_generators(class_id)
end
end
unless respond_to?(:const_missing_before_generators)
alias_method :const_missing_before_generators, :const_missing
alias_method :const_missing, :lookup_missing_generator
end
end
end
# User home directory lookup adapted from RubyGems.
def Dir.user_home
if ENV['HOME']
ENV['HOME']
elsif ENV['USERPROFILE']
ENV['USERPROFILE']
elsif ENV['HOMEDRIVE'] and ENV['HOMEPATH']
"#{ENV['HOMEDRIVE']}:#{ENV['HOMEPATH']}"
else
File.expand_path '~'
end
end
module Rails
module Generator
# Generator lookup is managed by a list of sources which return specs
# describing where to find and how to create generators. This module
# provides class methods for manipulating the source list and looking up
# generator specs, and an #instance wrapper for quickly instantiating
# generators by name.
#
# A spec is not a generator: it's a description of where to find
# the generator and how to create it. A source is anything that
# yields generators from #each. PathSource and GemSource are provided.
module Lookup
def self.included(base)
base.extend(ClassMethods)
base.use_component_sources!
end
# Convenience method to instantiate another generator.
def instance(generator_name, args, runtime_options = {})
self.class.instance(generator_name, args, runtime_options)
end
module ClassMethods
# The list of sources where we look, in order, for generators.
def sources
read_inheritable_attribute(:sources) or use_component_sources!
end
# Add a source to the end of the list.
def append_sources(*args)
sources.concat(args.flatten)
invalidate_cache!
end
# Add a source to the beginning of the list.
def prepend_sources(*args)
write_inheritable_array(:sources, args.flatten + sources)
invalidate_cache!
end
# Reset the source list.
def reset_sources
write_inheritable_attribute(:sources, [])
invalidate_cache!
end
# Use application generators (app, ?).
def use_application_sources!
reset_sources
sources << PathSource.new(:builtin, "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/generators/applications")
end
# Use component generators (model, controller, etc).
# 1. Rails application. If RAILS_ROOT is defined we know we're
# generating in the context of a Rails application, so search
# RAILS_ROOT/generators.
# 2. User home directory. Search ~/.rails/generators.
# 3. RubyGems. Search for gems named *_generator.
# 4. Builtins. Model, controller, mailer, scaffold.
def use_component_sources!
reset_sources
if defined? ::RAILS_ROOT
sources << PathSource.new(:lib, "#{::RAILS_ROOT}/lib/generators")
sources << PathSource.new(:vendor, "#{::RAILS_ROOT}/vendor/generators")
sources << PathSource.new(:plugins, "#{::RAILS_ROOT}/vendor/plugins/**/generators")
end
sources << PathSource.new(:user, "#{Dir.user_home}/.rails/generators")
sources << GemSource.new if Object.const_defined?(:Gem)
sources << PathSource.new(:builtin, "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/generators/components")
end
# Lookup knows how to find generators' Specs from a list of Sources.
# Searches the sources, in order, for the first matching name.
def lookup(generator_name)
@found ||= {}
generator_name = generator_name.to_s.downcase
@found[generator_name] ||= cache.find { |spec| spec.name == generator_name }
unless @found[generator_name]
chars = generator_name.scan(/./).map{|c|"#{c}.*?"}
rx = /^#{chars}$/
gns = cache.select{|spec| spec.name =~ rx }
@found[generator_name] ||= gns.first if gns.length == 1
raise GeneratorError, "Pattern '#{generator_name}' matches more than one generator: #{gns.map{|sp|sp.name}.join(', ')}" if gns.length > 1
end
@found[generator_name] or raise GeneratorError, "Couldn't find '#{generator_name}' generator"
end
# Convenience method to lookup and instantiate a generator.
def instance(generator_name, args = [], runtime_options = {})
lookup(generator_name).klass.new(args, full_options(runtime_options))
end
private
# Lookup and cache every generator from the source list.
def cache
@cache ||= sources.inject([]) { |cache, source| cache + source.map }
end
# Clear the cache whenever the source list changes.
def invalidate_cache!
@cache = nil
end
end
end
# Sources enumerate (yield from #each) generator specs which describe
# where to find and how to create generators. Enumerable is mixed in so,
# for example, source.collect will retrieve every generator.
# Sources may be assigned a label to distinguish them.
class Source
include Enumerable
attr_reader :label
def initialize(label)
@label = label
end
# The each method must be implemented in subclasses.
# The base implementation raises an error.
def each
raise NotImplementedError
end
# Return a convenient sorted list of all generator names.
def names
map { |spec| spec.name }.sort
end
end
# PathSource looks for generators in a filesystem directory.
class PathSource < Source
attr_reader :path
def initialize(label, path)
super label
@path = path
end
# Yield each eligible subdirectory.
def each
Dir["#{path}/[a-z]*"].each do |dir|
if File.directory?(dir)
yield Spec.new(File.basename(dir), dir, label)
end
end
end
end
# GemSource hits the mines to quarry for generators. The latest versions
# of gems named *_generator are selected.
class GemSource < Source
def initialize
super :RubyGems
end
# Yield latest versions of generator gems.
def each
Gem::cache.search(/_generator$/).inject({}) { |latest, gem|
hem = latest[gem.name]
latest[gem.name] = gem if hem.nil? or gem.version > hem.version
latest
}.values.each { |gem|
yield Spec.new(gem.name.sub(/_generator$/, ''), gem.full_gem_path, label)
}
end
end
end
end