use ansi_term::Color; use std::process::Command; use super::{Context, Module}; /// Creates a module with the current Go version /// /// Will display the Go version if any of the following criteria are met: /// - Current directory contains a `go.mod` file /// - Current directory contains a `go.sum` file /// - Current directory contains a `glide.yaml` file /// - Current directory contains a `Gopkg.yml` file /// - Current directory contains a `Gopkg.lock` file /// - Current directory contains a `Godeps` directory /// - Current directory contains a file with the `.go` extension pub fn module<'a>(context: &'a Context) -> Option> { let is_go_project = context .new_scan_dir() .set_files(&["go.mod", "go.sum", "glide.yaml", "Gopkg.yml", "Gopkg.lock"]) .set_extensions(&["go"]) .set_folders(&["Godeps"]) .scan(); if !is_go_project { return None; } match get_go_version() { Some(go_version) => { const GO_CHAR: &str = "🐹 "; let module_color = Color::Cyan.bold(); let mut module = context.new_module("golang")?; module.set_style(module_color); let formatted_version = format_go_version(&go_version)?; module.new_segment("symbol", GO_CHAR); module.new_segment("version", &formatted_version); Some(module) } None => None, } } fn get_go_version() -> Option { Command::new("go") .arg("version") .output() .ok() .and_then(|output| String::from_utf8(output.stdout).ok()) } fn format_go_version(go_stdout: &str) -> Option { let version = go_stdout // split into ["", "1.12.4 linux/amd64"] .splitn(2, "go version go") // return "1.12.4 linux/amd64" .nth(1)? // split into ["1.12.4", "linux/amd64"] .split_whitespace() // return "1.12.4" .next()?; let mut formatted_version = String::with_capacity(version.len() + 1); formatted_version.push('v'); formatted_version.push_str(version); Some(formatted_version) } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; #[test] fn test_format_go_version() { let input = "go version go1.12 darwin/amd64"; assert_eq!(format_go_version(input), Some("v1.12".to_string())); } }