use ansi_term::Color; use std::io::Write; use std::process::{Command, Output, Stdio}; use super::{Context, Module, RootModuleConfig}; use crate::{config::SegmentConfig, configs::custom::CustomConfig}; /// Creates a custom module with some configuration /// /// The relevant TOML config will set the files, extensions, and directories needed /// for the module to be displayed. If none of them match, and optional "when" /// command can be run -- if its result is 0, the module will be shown. /// /// Finally, the content of the module itself is also set by a command. pub fn module<'a>(name: &'a str, context: &'a Context) -> Option> { let toml_config = context.config.get_custom_module_config(name).expect( "modules::custom::module should only be called after ensuring that the module exists", ); let config = CustomConfig::load(toml_config); let mut scan_dir = context.try_begin_scan()?; if !config.files.0.is_empty() { scan_dir = scan_dir.set_files(&config.files.0); } if !config.extensions.0.is_empty() { scan_dir = scan_dir.set_extensions(&config.extensions.0); } if !config.directories.0.is_empty() { scan_dir = scan_dir.set_folders(&config.directories.0); } let mut is_match = scan_dir.is_match(); if !is_match { if let Some(when) = config.when { is_match = exec_when(when, &config.shell.0); } if !is_match { return None; } } let mut module = Module::new(name, config.description, Some(toml_config)); let style = config.style.unwrap_or_else(|| Color::Green.bold()); if let Some(prefix) = config.prefix { module.get_prefix().set_value(prefix); } if let Some(suffix) = config.suffix { module.get_suffix().set_value(suffix); } if let Some(symbol) = config.symbol { module.create_segment("symbol", &symbol); } if let Some(output) = exec_command(config.command, &config.shell.0) { let trimmed = output.trim(); if trimmed.is_empty() { return None; } module.create_segment( "output", &SegmentConfig::new(&trimmed).with_style(Some(style)), ); Some(module) } else { None } } /// Return the invoking shell, using `shell` and fallbacking in order to STARSHIP_SHELL and "sh" #[cfg(not(windows))] fn get_shell<'a, 'b>(shell_args: &'b [&'a str]) -> (std::borrow::Cow<'a, str>, &'b [&'a str]) { if !shell_args.is_empty() { (shell_args[0].into(), &shell_args[1..]) } else if let Ok(env_shell) = std::env::var("STARSHIP_SHELL") { (env_shell.into(), &[] as &[&str]) } else { ("sh".into(), &[] as &[&str]) } } /// Attempt to run the given command in a shell by passing it as `stdin` to `get_shell()` #[cfg(not(windows))] fn shell_command(cmd: &str, shell_args: &[&str]) -> Option { let (shell, shell_args) = get_shell(shell_args); let mut command = Command::new(shell.as_ref()); command .args(shell_args) .stdin(Stdio::piped()) .stdout(Stdio::piped()) .stderr(Stdio::piped()); handle_powershell(&mut command, &shell, shell_args); let mut child = match command.spawn() { Ok(command) => command, Err(_) => { log::debug!( "Could not launch command with given shell or STARSHIP_SHELL env variable, retrying with /bin/env sh" ); Command::new("/bin/env") .arg("sh") .stdin(Stdio::piped()) .stdout(Stdio::piped()) .stderr(Stdio::piped()) .spawn() .ok()? } }; child.stdin.as_mut()?.write_all(cmd.as_bytes()).ok()?; child.wait_with_output().ok() } /// Attempt to run the given command in a shell by passing it as `stdin` to `get_shell()`, /// or by invoking cmd.exe /C. #[cfg(windows)] fn shell_command(cmd: &str, shell_args: &[&str]) -> Option { let (shell, shell_args) = if !shell_args.is_empty() { ( Some(std::borrow::Cow::Borrowed(shell_args[0])), &shell_args[1..], ) } else if let Ok(env_shell) = std::env::var("STARSHIP_SHELL") { (Some(std::borrow::Cow::Owned(env_shell)), &[] as &[&str]) } else { (None, &[] as &[&str]) }; if let Some(forced_shell) = shell { let mut command = Command::new(forced_shell.as_ref()); command .args(shell_args) .stdin(Stdio::piped()) .stdout(Stdio::piped()) .stderr(Stdio::piped()); handle_powershell(&mut command, &forced_shell, shell_args); if let Ok(mut child) = command.spawn() { child.stdin.as_mut()?.write_all(cmd.as_bytes()).ok()?; return child.wait_with_output().ok(); } log::debug!( "Could not launch command with given shell or STARSHIP_SHELL env variable, retrying with cmd.exe /C" ); } let command = Command::new("cmd.exe") .arg("/C") .arg(cmd) .stdin(Stdio::piped()) .stdout(Stdio::piped()) .stderr(Stdio::piped()) .spawn(); command.ok()?.wait_with_output().ok() } /// Execute the given command capturing all output, and return whether it return 0 fn exec_when(cmd: &str, shell_args: &[&str]) -> bool { log::trace!("Running '{}'", cmd); if let Some(output) = shell_command(cmd, shell_args) { if !output.status.success() { log::trace!("non-zero exit code '{:?}'", output.status.code()); log::trace!( "stdout: {}", std::str::from_utf8(&output.stdout).unwrap_or("") ); log::trace!( "stderr: {}", std::str::from_utf8(&output.stderr).unwrap_or("") ); } output.status.success() } else { log::debug!("Cannot start command"); false } } /// Execute the given command, returning its output on success fn exec_command(cmd: &str, shell_args: &[&str]) -> Option { log::trace!("Running '{}'", cmd); if let Some(output) = shell_command(cmd, shell_args) { if !output.status.success() { log::trace!("Non-zero exit code '{:?}'", output.status.code()); log::trace!( "stdout: {}", std::str::from_utf8(&output.stdout).unwrap_or("") ); log::trace!( "stderr: {}", std::str::from_utf8(&output.stderr).unwrap_or("") ); return None; } Some(String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout).into()) } else { None } } /// If the specified shell refers to PowerShell, adds the arguments "-Command -" to the /// given command. fn handle_powershell(command: &mut Command, shell: &str, shell_args: &[&str]) { let is_powershell = shell.ends_with("pwsh.exe") || shell.ends_with("powershell.exe") || shell.ends_with("pwsh") || shell.ends_with("powershell"); if is_powershell && shell_args.is_empty() { command.arg("-NoProfile").arg("-Command").arg("-"); } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; #[cfg(not(windows))] const SHELL: &[&str] = &["/bin/sh"]; #[cfg(windows)] const SHELL: &[&str] = &[]; #[cfg(not(windows))] const FAILING_COMMAND: &str = "false"; #[cfg(windows)] const FAILING_COMMAND: &str = "color 00"; const UNKNOWN_COMMAND: &str = "ydelsyiedsieudleylse dyesdesl"; #[test] fn when_returns_right_value() { assert!(exec_when("echo hello", SHELL)); assert!(!exec_when(FAILING_COMMAND, SHELL)); } #[test] fn when_returns_false_if_invalid_command() { assert!(!exec_when(UNKNOWN_COMMAND, SHELL)); } #[test] #[cfg(not(windows))] fn command_returns_right_string() { assert_eq!(exec_command("echo hello", SHELL), Some("hello\n".into())); assert_eq!( exec_command("echo 강남스타일", SHELL), Some("강남스타일\n".into()) ); } #[test] #[cfg(windows)] fn command_returns_right_string() { assert_eq!(exec_command("echo hello", SHELL), Some("hello\r\n".into())); assert_eq!( exec_command("echo 강남스타일", SHELL), Some("강남스타일\r\n".into()) ); } #[test] #[cfg(not(windows))] fn command_ignores_stderr() { assert_eq!( exec_command("echo foo 1>&2; echo bar", SHELL), Some("bar\n".into()) ); assert_eq!( exec_command("echo foo; echo bar 1>&2", SHELL), Some("foo\n".into()) ); } #[test] #[cfg(windows)] fn command_ignores_stderr() { assert_eq!( exec_command("echo foo 1>&2 & echo bar", SHELL), Some("bar\r\n".into()) ); assert_eq!( exec_command("echo foo& echo bar 1>&2", SHELL), Some("foo\r\n".into()) ); } #[test] fn command_can_fail() { assert_eq!(exec_command(FAILING_COMMAND, SHELL), None); assert_eq!(exec_command(UNKNOWN_COMMAND, SHELL), None); } }