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Add autocomplete for bash and zsh in lokoctl
Fixes #18 Signed-off-by: knrt10 <kautilya@kinvolk.io>
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// Copyright 2020 The Lokomotive Authors | ||
// | ||
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); | ||
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. | ||
// You may obtain a copy of the License at | ||
// | ||
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 | ||
// | ||
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software | ||
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, | ||
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. | ||
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and | ||
// limitations under the License. | ||
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package cmd | ||
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import ( | ||
"fmt" | ||
"io" | ||
"os" | ||
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"github.com/spf13/cobra" | ||
) | ||
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const completionDesc = ` | ||
Generate autocompletion script for lokoctl for the specified shell (bash or zsh). | ||
` | ||
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const completionExample = `# Installing bash completion on macOS using homebrew | ||
## If running Bash 3.2 included with macOS | ||
brew install bash-completion | ||
## or, if running Bash 4.1+ | ||
brew install bash-completion@2 | ||
## You need to add the completion to your completion directory | ||
lokoctl completion bash > /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/lokoctl && exec $SHELL | ||
# Installing bash completion on Linux | ||
## If bash-completion is not installed on Linux, please install the 'bash-completion' package | ||
## via your distribution's package manager. | ||
## You need to add the completion to your completion directory | ||
lokoctl completion bash > /etc/bash_completion.d/lokoctl && exec $SHELL | ||
# Load the lokoctl completion code for bash into the current shell | ||
source <(lokoctl completion bash) | ||
# Load the lokoctl completion code for zsh into the current shell | ||
source <(lokoctl completion zsh) | ||
# Set the lokoctl completion code for zsh to autoload on startup | ||
lokoctl completion zsh > "${fpath[1]}/_lokoctl" && exec $SHELL` | ||
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const bashCompDesc = ` | ||
Generate the autocompletion script for lokoctl for the bash shell. | ||
To load completions in your current shell session: | ||
$ source <(lokoctl completion bash) | ||
To load completions for every new session, execute once: | ||
Linux: | ||
$ lokoctl completion bash > /etc/bash_completion.d/lokoctl && exec $SHELL | ||
MacOS: | ||
$ lokoctl completion bash > /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/lokoctl && exec $SHELL | ||
` | ||
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const zshCompDesc = ` | ||
Generate the autocompletion script for lokoctl for the zsh shell. | ||
To load completions in your current shell session: | ||
$ source <(lokoctl completion zsh) | ||
To load completions for every new session, execute once: | ||
$ lokoctl completion zsh > "${fpath[1]}/_lokoctl" && exec $SHELL | ||
` | ||
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const zshInitialization = `#compdef lokoctl | ||
__lokoctl_bash_source() { | ||
alias shopt=':' | ||
alias _expand=_bash_expand | ||
alias _complete=_bash_comp | ||
emulate -L sh | ||
setopt kshglob noshglob braceexpand | ||
source "$@" | ||
} | ||
__lokoctl_type() { | ||
# -t is not supported by zsh | ||
if [ "$1" == "-t" ]; then | ||
shift | ||
# fake Bash 4 to disable "complete -o nospace". Instead | ||
# "compopt +-o nospace" is used in the code to toggle trailing | ||
# spaces. We don't support that, but leave trailing spaces on | ||
# all the time | ||
if [ "$1" = "__lokoctl_compopt" ]; then | ||
echo builtin | ||
return 0 | ||
fi | ||
fi | ||
type "$@" | ||
} | ||
__lokoctl_compgen() { | ||
local completions w | ||
completions=( $(compgen "$@") ) || return $? | ||
# filter by given word as prefix | ||
while [[ "$1" = -* && "$1" != -- ]]; do | ||
shift | ||
shift | ||
done | ||
if [[ "$1" == -- ]]; then | ||
shift | ||
fi | ||
for w in "${completions[@]}"; do | ||
if [[ "${w}" = "$1"* ]]; then | ||
# Use printf instead of echo because it is possible that | ||
# the value to print is -n, which would be interpreted | ||
# as a flag to echo | ||
printf "%s\n" "${w}" | ||
fi | ||
done | ||
} | ||
__lokoctl_compopt() { | ||
true # don't do anything. Not supported by bashcompinit in zsh | ||
} | ||
__lokoctl_ltrim_colon_completions() | ||
{ | ||
if [[ "$1" == *:* && "$COMP_WORDBREAKS" == *:* ]]; then | ||
# Remove colon-word prefix from COMPREPLY items | ||
local colon_word=${1%${1##*:}} | ||
local i=${#COMPREPLY[*]} | ||
while [[ $((--i)) -ge 0 ]]; do | ||
COMPREPLY[$i]=${COMPREPLY[$i]#"$colon_word"} | ||
done | ||
fi | ||
} | ||
__lokoctl_get_comp_words_by_ref() { | ||
cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}" | ||
prev="${COMP_WORDS[${COMP_CWORD}-1]}" | ||
words=("${COMP_WORDS[@]}") | ||
cword=("${COMP_CWORD[@]}") | ||
} | ||
__lokoctl_filedir() { | ||
local RET OLD_IFS w qw | ||
__debug "_filedir $@ cur=$cur" | ||
if [[ "$1" = \~* ]]; then | ||
# somehow does not work. Maybe, zsh does not call this at all | ||
eval echo "$1" | ||
return 0 | ||
fi | ||
OLD_IFS="$IFS" | ||
IFS=$'\n' | ||
if [ "$1" = "-d" ]; then | ||
shift | ||
RET=( $(compgen -d) ) | ||
else | ||
RET=( $(compgen -f) ) | ||
fi | ||
IFS="$OLD_IFS" | ||
IFS="," __debug "RET=${RET[@]} len=${#RET[@]}" | ||
for w in ${RET[@]}; do | ||
if [[ ! "${w}" = "${cur}"* ]]; then | ||
continue | ||
fi | ||
if eval "[[ \"\${w}\" = *.$1 || -d \"\${w}\" ]]"; then | ||
qw="$(__lokoctl_quote "${w}")" | ||
if [ -d "${w}" ]; then | ||
COMPREPLY+=("${qw}/") | ||
else | ||
COMPREPLY+=("${qw}") | ||
fi | ||
fi | ||
done | ||
} | ||
__lokoctl_quote() { | ||
if [[ $1 == \'* || $1 == \"* ]]; then | ||
# Leave out first character | ||
printf %q "${1:1}" | ||
else | ||
printf %q "$1" | ||
fi | ||
} | ||
autoload -U +X bashcompinit && bashcompinit | ||
# use word boundary patterns for BSD or GNU sed | ||
LWORD='[[:<:]]' | ||
RWORD='[[:>:]]' | ||
if sed --help 2>&1 | grep -q 'GNU\|BusyBox'; then | ||
LWORD='\<' | ||
RWORD='\>' | ||
fi | ||
__lokoctl_convert_bash_to_zsh() { | ||
sed \ | ||
-e 's/declare -F/whence -w/' \ | ||
-e 's/_get_comp_words_by_ref "\$@"/_get_comp_words_by_ref "\$*"/' \ | ||
-e 's/local \([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)=/local \1; \1=/' \ | ||
-e 's/flags+=("\(--.*\)=")/flags+=("\1"); two_word_flags+=("\1")/' \ | ||
-e 's/must_have_one_flag+=("\(--.*\)=")/must_have_one_flag+=("\1")/' \ | ||
-e "s/${LWORD}_filedir${RWORD}/__lokoctl_filedir/g" \ | ||
-e "s/${LWORD}_get_comp_words_by_ref${RWORD}/__lokoctl_get_comp_words_by_ref/g" \ | ||
-e "s/${LWORD}__ltrim_colon_completions${RWORD}/__lokoctl_ltrim_colon_completions/g" \ | ||
-e "s/${LWORD}compgen${RWORD}/__lokoctl_compgen/g" \ | ||
-e "s/${LWORD}compopt${RWORD}/__lokoctl_compopt/g" \ | ||
-e "s/${LWORD}declare${RWORD}/builtin declare/g" \ | ||
-e "s/\\\$(type${RWORD}/\$(__lokoctl_type/g" \ | ||
-e 's/aliashash\["\(.\{1,\}\)"\]/aliashash[\1]/g' \ | ||
-e 's/FUNCNAME/funcstack/g' \ | ||
<<'BASH_COMPLETION_EOF' | ||
` | ||
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const zshTail = ` | ||
BASH_COMPLETION_EOF | ||
} | ||
__lokoctl_bash_source <(__lokoctl_convert_bash_to_zsh) | ||
` | ||
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func newCompletionCmd(out io.Writer) *cobra.Command { | ||
cmd := &cobra.Command{ | ||
Use: "completion", | ||
Short: "Generate autocompletion script for the specified shell", | ||
Long: completionDesc, | ||
Example: completionExample, | ||
Args: noArgs, | ||
ValidArgsFunction: noCompletions, // Disable file completion. | ||
} | ||
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bash := &cobra.Command{ | ||
Use: "bash", | ||
Short: "Generate autocompletion script for bash", | ||
Long: bashCompDesc, | ||
Args: noArgs, | ||
DisableFlagsInUseLine: true, | ||
ValidArgsFunction: noCompletions, | ||
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error { | ||
return runCompletionBash(out, cmd) | ||
}, | ||
} | ||
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zsh := &cobra.Command{ | ||
Use: "zsh", | ||
Short: "Generate autocompletion script for zsh", | ||
Long: zshCompDesc, | ||
Args: noArgs, | ||
DisableFlagsInUseLine: true, | ||
ValidArgsFunction: noCompletions, | ||
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error { | ||
return runCompletionZsh(out, cmd) | ||
}, | ||
} | ||
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cmd.AddCommand(bash, zsh) | ||
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return cmd | ||
} | ||
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func runCompletionBash(out io.Writer, cmd *cobra.Command) error { | ||
return cmd.Root().GenBashCompletion(out) | ||
} | ||
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func runCompletionZsh(out io.Writer, cmd *cobra.Command) error { | ||
if _, err := out.Write([]byte(zshInitialization)); err != nil { | ||
return fmt.Errorf("writing zsh initialization: %w", err) | ||
} | ||
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if err := runCompletionBash(out, cmd); err != nil { | ||
return fmt.Errorf("running bash completion: %w", err) | ||
} | ||
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if _, err := out.Write([]byte(zshTail)); err != nil { | ||
return fmt.Errorf("writing zsh tail: %w", err) | ||
} | ||
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return nil | ||
} | ||
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// noCompletions is used to disable file completion. | ||
func noCompletions(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, cobra.ShellCompDirective) { | ||
return nil, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp | ||
} | ||
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// noArgs returns an error if any args are included. | ||
func noArgs(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error { | ||
if len(args) > 0 { | ||
return fmt.Errorf( | ||
"%q accepts no arguments\n\nUsage: %s", | ||
cmd.CommandPath(), | ||
cmd.UseLine(), | ||
) | ||
} | ||
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return nil | ||
} | ||
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func init() { //nolint:gochecknoinits | ||
RootCmd.AddCommand(newCompletionCmd(os.Stdout)) | ||
} |
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## lokoctl completion | ||
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Generate autocompletion script for the specified shell | ||
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### Synopsis | ||
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Generate autocompletion script for lokoctl for the specified shell (bash or zsh). | ||
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### Examples | ||
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``` | ||
# Installing bash completion on macOS using homebrew | ||
## If running Bash 3.2 included with macOS | ||
brew install bash-completion | ||
## or, if running Bash 4.1+ | ||
brew install bash-completion@2 | ||
## You need to add the completion to your completion directory | ||
lokoctl completion bash > /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/lokoctl && exec $SHELL | ||
# Installing bash completion on Linux | ||
## If bash-completion is not installed on Linux, please install the 'bash-completion' package | ||
## via your distribution's package manager. | ||
## You need to add the completion to your completion directory | ||
lokoctl completion bash > /etc/bash_completion.d/lokoctl && exec $SHELL | ||
# Load the lokoctl completion code for bash into the current shell | ||
source <(lokoctl completion bash) | ||
# Load the lokoctl completion code for zsh into the current shell | ||
source <(lokoctl completion zsh) | ||
# Set the lokoctl completion code for zsh to autoload on startup | ||
lokoctl completion zsh > "${fpath[1]}/_lokoctl" && exec $SHELL | ||
``` | ||
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### Options | ||
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``` | ||
-h, --help help for completion | ||
``` | ||
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### Options inherited from parent commands | ||
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``` | ||
--kubeconfig-file string Path to a kubeconfig file. If empty, the following precedence order is used: | ||
1. Cluster asset dir when a lokocfg file is present in the current directory. | ||
2. KUBECONFIG environment variable. | ||
3. ~/.kube/config file. | ||
--lokocfg string Path to lokocfg directory or file (default "./") | ||
--lokocfg-vars string Path to lokocfg.vars file (default "./lokocfg.vars") | ||
``` | ||
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### SEE ALSO | ||
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* [lokoctl](lokoctl.md) - Manage Lokomotive clusters | ||
* [lokoctl completion bash](lokoctl_completion_bash.md) - Generate autocompletion script for bash | ||
* [lokoctl completion zsh](lokoctl_completion_zsh.md) - Generate autocompletion script for zsh | ||
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