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starship/src/print.rs
marcybell b8a167db57
refactor(Context): set_config method for Context (#5079)
* add `set_config` method to `Context`

* Made inline comment a doc comment

* use `default_context()` for `set_config()` test

* use `set_config()` in tests for `print.rs`

* set root config w `set_config()` (`print.rs` test)
2023-04-24 16:03:47 +02:00

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Rust

use clap::{builder::PossibleValue, ValueEnum};
use nu_ansi_term::AnsiStrings;
use rayon::prelude::*;
use std::collections::BTreeSet;
use std::fmt::{Debug, Write as FmtWrite};
use std::io::{self, Write};
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::time::Duration;
use terminal_size::terminal_size;
use unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation;
use unicode_width::UnicodeWidthChar;
use crate::configs::PROMPT_ORDER;
use crate::context::{Context, Properties, Shell, Target};
use crate::formatter::string_formatter::StringFormatterError;
use crate::formatter::{StringFormatter, VariableHolder};
use crate::module::Module;
use crate::module::ALL_MODULES;
use crate::modules;
use crate::segment::Segment;
use crate::shadow;
pub struct Grapheme<'a>(pub &'a str);
impl<'a> Grapheme<'a> {
pub fn width(&self) -> usize {
self.0
.chars()
.filter_map(UnicodeWidthChar::width)
.max()
.unwrap_or(0)
}
}
pub trait UnicodeWidthGraphemes {
fn width_graphemes(&self) -> usize;
}
impl<T> UnicodeWidthGraphemes for T
where
T: AsRef<str>,
{
fn width_graphemes(&self) -> usize {
self.as_ref()
.graphemes(true)
.map(Grapheme)
.map(|g| g.width())
.sum()
}
}
#[test]
fn test_grapheme_aware_width() {
// UnicodeWidthStr::width would return 8
assert_eq!(2, "👩‍👩‍👦‍👦".width_graphemes());
assert_eq!(1, "".width_graphemes());
assert_eq!(11, "normal text".width_graphemes());
}
pub fn prompt(args: Properties, target: Target) {
let context = Context::new(args, target);
let stdout = io::stdout();
let mut handle = stdout.lock();
write!(handle, "{}", get_prompt(context)).unwrap();
}
pub fn get_prompt(context: Context) -> String {
let config = &context.root_config;
let mut buf = String::new();
match std::env::var_os("TERM") {
Some(term) if term == "dumb" => {
log::error!("Under a 'dumb' terminal (TERM=dumb).");
buf.push_str("Starship disabled due to TERM=dumb > ");
return buf;
}
_ => {}
}
// A workaround for a fish bug (see #739,#279). Applying it to all shells
// breaks things (see #808,#824,#834). Should only be printed in fish.
if Shell::Fish == context.shell && context.target == Target::Main {
buf.push_str("\x1b[J"); // An ASCII control code to clear screen
}
let (formatter, modules) = load_formatter_and_modules(&context);
let formatter = formatter.map_variables_to_segments(|module| {
// Make $all display all modules not explicitly referenced
if module == "all" {
Some(Ok(all_modules_uniq(&modules)
.par_iter()
.flat_map(|module| {
handle_module(module, &context, &modules)
.into_iter()
.flat_map(|module| module.segments)
.collect::<Vec<Segment>>()
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>()))
} else if context.is_module_disabled_in_config(module) {
None
} else {
// Get segments from module
Some(Ok(handle_module(module, &context, &modules)
.into_iter()
.flat_map(|module| module.segments)
.collect::<Vec<Segment>>()))
}
});
// Creates a root module and prints it.
let mut root_module = Module::new("Starship Root", "The root module", None);
root_module.set_segments(
formatter
.parse(None, Some(&context))
.expect("Unexpected error returned in root format variables"),
);
let module_strings = root_module.ansi_strings_for_shell(context.shell, Some(context.width));
if config.add_newline && context.target != Target::Continuation {
// continuation prompts normally do not include newlines, but they can
writeln!(buf).unwrap();
}
write!(buf, "{}", AnsiStrings(&module_strings)).unwrap();
if context.target == Target::Right {
// right prompts generally do not allow newlines
buf = buf.replace('\n', "");
}
// escape \n and ! characters for tcsh
if context.shell == Shell::Tcsh {
buf = buf.replace('!', "\\!");
// space is required before newline
buf = buf.replace('\n', " \\n");
}
buf
}
pub fn module(module_name: &str, args: Properties) {
let context = Context::new(args, Target::Main);
let module = get_module(module_name, context).unwrap_or_default();
print!("{module}");
}
pub fn get_module(module_name: &str, context: Context) -> Option<String> {
modules::handle(module_name, &context).map(|m| m.to_string())
}
pub fn timings(args: Properties) {
let context = Context::new(args, Target::Main);
struct ModuleTiming {
name: String,
name_len: usize,
value: String,
duration: Duration,
duration_len: usize,
}
let mut modules = compute_modules(&context)
.iter()
.filter(|module| !module.is_empty() || module.duration.as_millis() > 0)
.map(|module| ModuleTiming {
name: String::from(module.get_name().as_str()),
name_len: module.get_name().width_graphemes(),
value: nu_ansi_term::AnsiStrings(&module.ansi_strings())
.to_string()
.replace('\n', "\\n"),
duration: module.duration,
duration_len: format_duration(&module.duration).width_graphemes(),
})
.collect::<Vec<ModuleTiming>>();
modules.sort_by(|a, b| b.duration.cmp(&a.duration));
let max_name_width = modules.iter().map(|i| i.name_len).max().unwrap_or(0);
let max_duration_width = modules.iter().map(|i| i.duration_len).max().unwrap_or(0);
println!("\n Here are the timings of modules in your prompt (>=1ms or output):");
// for now we do not expect a wrap around at the end... famous last words
// Overall a line looks like this: " {module name} - {duration} - "{module value}"".
for timing in &modules {
println!(
" {}{} - {}{} - \"{}\"",
timing.name,
" ".repeat(max_name_width - (timing.name_len)),
" ".repeat(max_duration_width - (timing.duration_len)),
format_duration(&timing.duration),
timing.value
);
}
}
pub fn explain(args: Properties) {
let context = Context::new(args, Target::Main);
struct ModuleInfo {
value: String,
value_len: usize,
desc: String,
duration: String,
}
static DONT_PRINT: &[&str] = &["line_break"];
let modules = compute_modules(&context)
.into_iter()
.filter(|module| !DONT_PRINT.contains(&module.get_name().as_str()))
// this contains empty modules which should not print
.filter(|module| !module.is_empty())
.map(|module| {
let value = module.get_segments().join("");
ModuleInfo {
value: nu_ansi_term::AnsiStrings(&module.ansi_strings()).to_string(),
value_len: value.width_graphemes()
+ format_duration(&module.duration).width_graphemes(),
desc: module.get_description().clone(),
duration: format_duration(&module.duration),
}
})
.collect::<Vec<ModuleInfo>>();
let max_module_width = modules.iter().map(|i| i.value_len).max().unwrap_or(0);
// In addition to the module width itself there are also 11 padding characters in each line.
// Overall a line looks like this: " "{module value}" ({xxxms}) - {description}".
const PADDING_WIDTH: usize = 11;
let desc_width = terminal_size()
.map(|(w, _)| w.0 as usize)
// Add padding length to module length to avoid text overflow. This line also assures desc_width >= 0.
.map(|width| width - std::cmp::min(width, max_module_width + PADDING_WIDTH));
println!("\n Here's a breakdown of your prompt:");
for info in modules {
if let Some(desc_width) = desc_width {
// Custom Textwrapping!
let mut current_pos = 0;
let mut escaping = false;
// Print info
print!(
" \"{}\" ({}){} - ",
info.value,
info.duration,
" ".repeat(max_module_width - (info.value_len))
);
for g in info.desc.graphemes(true) {
// Handle ANSI escape sequences
if g == "\x1B" {
escaping = true;
}
if escaping {
print!("{g}");
escaping = !(("a"..="z").contains(&g) || ("A"..="Z").contains(&g));
continue;
}
// Handle normal wrapping
current_pos += Grapheme(g).width();
// Wrap when hitting max width or newline
if g == "\n" || current_pos > desc_width {
// trim spaces on linebreak
if g == " " && desc_width > 1 {
continue;
}
print!("\n{}", " ".repeat(max_module_width + PADDING_WIDTH));
if g == "\n" {
current_pos = 0;
continue;
}
current_pos = 1;
}
print!("{g}");
}
println!();
} else {
println!(
" {}{} - {}",
info.value,
" ".repeat(max_module_width - info.value_len),
info.desc,
);
};
}
}
fn compute_modules<'a>(context: &'a Context) -> Vec<Module<'a>> {
let mut prompt_order: Vec<Module<'a>> = Vec::new();
let (_formatter, modules) = load_formatter_and_modules(context);
for module in &modules {
// Manually add all modules if `$all` is encountered
if module == "all" {
for module in all_modules_uniq(&modules) {
let modules = handle_module(&module, context, &modules);
prompt_order.extend(modules);
}
} else {
let modules = handle_module(module, context, &modules);
prompt_order.extend(modules);
}
}
prompt_order
}
fn handle_module<'a>(
module: &str,
context: &'a Context,
module_list: &BTreeSet<String>,
) -> Vec<Module<'a>> {
let mut modules: Vec<Module> = Vec::new();
if ALL_MODULES.contains(&module) {
// Write out a module if it isn't disabled
if !context.is_module_disabled_in_config(module) {
modules.extend(modules::handle(module, context));
}
} else if module.starts_with("custom.") || module.starts_with("env_var.") {
// custom.<name> and env_var.<name> are special cases and handle disabled modules themselves
modules.extend(modules::handle(module, context));
} else if matches!(module, "custom" | "env_var") {
// env var is a spacial case and may contain a top-level module definition
if module == "env_var" {
modules.extend(modules::handle(module, context));
}
// Write out all custom modules, except for those that are explicitly set
for (child, config) in context
.config
.get_config(&[module])
.and_then(|config| config.as_table().map(toml::map::Map::iter))
.into_iter()
.flatten()
{
// Some env var keys may be part of a top-level module definition
if module == "env_var" && !config.is_table() {
continue;
} else if should_add_implicit_module(module, child, config, module_list) {
modules.extend(modules::handle(&format!("{module}.{child}"), context));
}
}
} else {
log::debug!(
"Expected top level format to contain value from {:?}. Instead received {}",
ALL_MODULES,
module,
);
}
modules
}
fn should_add_implicit_module(
parent_module: &str,
child_module: &str,
config: &toml::Value,
module_list: &BTreeSet<String>,
) -> bool {
let explicit_module_name = format!("{parent_module}.{child_module}");
let is_explicitly_specified = module_list.contains(&explicit_module_name);
if is_explicitly_specified {
// The module is already specified explicitly, so we skip it
return false;
}
let false_value = toml::Value::Boolean(false);
!config
.get("disabled")
.unwrap_or(&false_value)
.as_bool()
.unwrap_or(false)
}
pub fn format_duration(duration: &Duration) -> String {
let milis = duration.as_millis();
if milis == 0 {
"<1ms".to_string()
} else {
format!("{:?}ms", &milis)
}
}
/// Return the modules from $all that are not already in the list
fn all_modules_uniq(module_list: &BTreeSet<String>) -> Vec<String> {
let mut prompt_order: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
for module in PROMPT_ORDER.iter() {
if !module_list.contains(*module) {
prompt_order.push(String::from(*module))
}
}
prompt_order
}
/// Load the correct formatter for the context (ie left prompt or right prompt)
/// and the list of all modules used in a format string
fn load_formatter_and_modules<'a>(context: &'a Context) -> (StringFormatter<'a>, BTreeSet<String>) {
let config = &context.root_config;
let (formatter, config_param) = match &context.target {
Target::Main => (StringFormatter::new(&config.format), "format".to_string()),
Target::Right => (
StringFormatter::new(&config.right_format),
"right_format".to_string(),
),
Target::Continuation => (
StringFormatter::new(&config.continuation_prompt),
"continuation_prompt".to_string(),
),
Target::Profile(name) => (
match config.profiles.get(name) {
Some(format) => StringFormatter::new(format),
_ => Err(StringFormatterError::Custom("Invalid Profile".to_string())),
},
format!("profile: {}", &name),
),
};
let rformatter = StringFormatter::new(&config.right_format);
if formatter.is_err() {
log::error!("Error parsing `{}`", config_param);
}
if rformatter.is_err() {
log::error!("Error parsing `right_format`")
}
match (formatter, rformatter) {
(Ok(lf), Ok(rf)) => {
let mut modules: BTreeSet<String> = BTreeSet::new();
if context.target != Target::Continuation {
modules.extend(lf.get_variables());
modules.extend(rf.get_variables());
}
(lf, modules)
}
_ => (StringFormatter::raw(">"), BTreeSet::new()),
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "config-schema")]
pub fn print_schema() {
let schema = schemars::schema_for!(crate::configs::FullConfig);
println!("{}", serde_json::to_string_pretty(&schema).unwrap());
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct Preset(pub &'static str);
impl ValueEnum for Preset {
fn value_variants<'a>() -> &'a [Self] {
shadow::get_preset_list()
}
fn to_possible_value(&self) -> Option<PossibleValue> {
Some(PossibleValue::new(self.0))
}
}
pub fn preset_command(name: Option<Preset>, output: Option<PathBuf>, list: bool) {
if list {
println!("{}", preset_list());
return;
}
let variant = name.expect("name argument must be specified");
let content = shadow::get_preset_content(variant.0);
if let Some(output) = output {
if let Err(err) = std::fs::write(output, content) {
eprintln!("Error writing preset to file: {err}");
std::process::exit(1);
}
} else if let Err(err) = std::io::stdout().write_all(content) {
eprintln!("Error writing preset to stdout: {err}");
std::process::exit(1);
}
}
fn preset_list() -> String {
Preset::value_variants()
.iter()
.map(|v| format!("{}\n", v.0))
.collect()
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::*;
use crate::test::default_context;
use crate::utils;
#[test]
fn main_prompt() {
let mut context = default_context().set_config(toml::toml! {
add_newline=false
format="$character"
[character]
format=">\n>"
});
context.target = Target::Main;
let expected = String::from(">\n>");
let actual = get_prompt(context);
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
}
#[test]
fn right_prompt() {
let mut context = default_context().set_config(toml::toml! {
right_format="$character"
[character]
format=">\n>"
});
context.target = Target::Right;
let expected = String::from(">>"); // should strip new lines
let actual = get_prompt(context);
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
}
#[test]
fn custom_prompt() {
let mut context = default_context().set_config(toml::toml! {
add_newline = false
[profiles]
test="0_0$character"
[character]
format=">>"
});
context.target = Target::Profile("test".to_string());
let expected = String::from("0_0>>");
let actual = get_prompt(context);
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
}
#[test]
fn custom_prompt_fallback() {
let mut context = default_context().set_config(toml::toml! {
add_newline=false
[profiles]
test="0_0$character"
[character]
format=">>"
});
context.target = Target::Profile("wrong_prompt".to_string());
let expected = String::from(">");
let actual = get_prompt(context);
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
}
#[test]
fn continuation_prompt() {
let mut context = default_context().set_config(toml::toml! {
continuation_prompt="><>"
});
context.target = Target::Continuation;
let expected = String::from("><>");
let actual = get_prompt(context);
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
}
#[test]
fn preset_list_returns_one_or_more_items() {
assert!(preset_list().trim().split('\n').count() > 0);
}
#[test]
fn preset_command_does_not_panic_on_correct_inputs() {
preset_command(None, None, true);
Preset::value_variants()
.iter()
.for_each(|v| preset_command(Some(v.clone()), None, false));
}
#[test]
fn preset_command_output_to_file() -> std::io::Result<()> {
let dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
let path = dir.path().join("preset.toml");
preset_command(Some(Preset("nerd-font-symbols")), Some(path.clone()), false);
let actual = utils::read_file(&path)?;
let expected = include_str!("../docs/.vuepress/public/presets/toml/nerd-font-symbols.toml");
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
dir.close()
}
#[test]
#[cfg(feature = "config-schema")]
fn print_schema_does_not_panic() {
print_schema();
}
#[test]
fn custom_expands() -> std::io::Result<()> {
let dir = tempfile::tempdir()?;
let mut context = default_context().set_config(toml::toml! {
format="$custom"
[custom.a]
when=true
format="a"
[custom.b]
when=true
format="b"
});
context.current_dir = dir.path().to_path_buf();
let expected = String::from("\nab");
let actual = get_prompt(context);
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
dir.close()
}
#[test]
fn env_expands() {
let mut context = default_context().set_config(toml::toml! {
format="$env_var"
[env_var]
format="$env_value"
variable = "a"
[env_var.b]
format="$env_value"
[env_var.c]
format="$env_value"
});
context.env.insert("a", "a".to_string());
context.env.insert("b", "b".to_string());
context.env.insert("c", "c".to_string());
let expected = String::from("\nabc");
let actual = get_prompt(context);
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
}
#[test]
fn custom_mixed() -> std::io::Result<()> {
let dir = tempfile::tempdir()?;
let mut context = default_context().set_config(toml::toml! {
format="${custom.c}$custom${custom.b}"
[custom.a]
when=true
format="a"
[custom.b]
when=true
format="b"
[custom.c]
when=true
format="c"
});
context.current_dir = dir.path().to_path_buf();
let expected = String::from("\ncab");
let actual = get_prompt(context);
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
dir.close()
}
#[test]
fn env_mixed() {
let mut context = default_context().set_config(toml::toml! {
format="${env_var.c}$env_var${env_var.b}"
[env_var]
format="$env_value"
variable = "d"
[env_var.a]
format="$env_value"
[env_var.b]
format="$env_value"
[env_var.c]
format="$env_value"
});
context.env.insert("a", "a".to_string());
context.env.insert("b", "b".to_string());
context.env.insert("c", "c".to_string());
context.env.insert("d", "d".to_string());
let expected = String::from("\ncdab");
let actual = get_prompt(context);
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
}
#[test]
fn custom_subset() -> std::io::Result<()> {
let dir = tempfile::tempdir()?;
let mut context = default_context().set_config(toml::toml! {
format="${custom.b}"
[custom.a]
when=true
format="a"
[custom.b]
when=true
format="b"
});
context.current_dir = dir.path().to_path_buf();
let expected = String::from("\nb");
let actual = get_prompt(context);
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
dir.close()
}
#[test]
fn custom_missing() -> std::io::Result<()> {
let dir = tempfile::tempdir()?;
let mut context = default_context().set_config(toml::toml! {
format="${custom.b}"
[custom.a]
when=true
format="a"
});
context.current_dir = dir.path().to_path_buf();
let expected = String::from("\n");
let actual = get_prompt(context);
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
dir.close()
}
}