Merge branch 'master' into 4.0.x (gradlify tests)

Conflicts:
	test/androidTest/src/org/apache/cordova/test/junit/MenuTest.java
This commit is contained in:
Andrew Grieve 2015-01-20 14:55:44 -05:00
commit c352b296da
107 changed files with 191 additions and 7921 deletions

34
.gitignore vendored
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@ -2,28 +2,28 @@
default.properties
gen
assets/www/cordova.js
framework/assets/www/.tmp*
local.properties
framework/lib
proguard.cfg
proguard.cfg
proguard-project.txt
framework/bin
framework/test/org/apache/cordova/*.class
framework/assets/www/.DS_Store
framework/assets/www/cordova-*.js
framework/assets/www/phonegap-*.js
framework/libs
framework/javadoc-public
framework/javadoc-private
test/libs
/framework/lib
/framework/build
/framework/bin
/framework/assets/www/.DS_Store
/framework/assets/www/cordova-*.js
/framework/assets/www/phonegap-*.js
/framework/libs
/framework/javadoc-public
/framework/javadoc-private
/test/libs
example
./test
test/bin
test/assets/www/.tmp*
test/assets/www/cordova.js
test/cordova/plugins/org.apache.cordova.device/www/device.js
test/cordova/plugins/org.apache.cordova.device/src/android/Device.java
/test/bin
/test/assets/www/.tmp*
/test/assets/www/cordova.js
/test/gradle
/test/gradlew
/test/build
.gradle
tmp/**
.metadata
tmp/**/*

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@ -237,6 +237,10 @@ module.exports.check_android_target = function(valid_target) {
// Returns a promise.
module.exports.run = function() {
return Q.all([this.check_java(), this.check_android()]);
return Q.all([this.check_java(), this.check_android()])
.then(function() {
console.log('ANDROID_HOME=' + process.env['ANDROID_HOME']);
console.log('JAVA_HOME=' + process.env['JAVA_HOME']);
});
}

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@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ function copyJsAndLibrary(projectPath, shared, projectName) {
shell.cp('-f', path.join(ROOT, 'framework', 'AndroidManifest.xml'), nestedCordovaLibPath);
shell.cp('-f', path.join(ROOT, 'framework', 'project.properties'), nestedCordovaLibPath);
shell.cp('-f', path.join(ROOT, 'framework', 'build.gradle'), nestedCordovaLibPath);
shell.cp('-f', path.join(ROOT, 'framework', 'cordova.gradle'), nestedCordovaLibPath);
shell.cp('-r', path.join(ROOT, 'framework', 'src'), nestedCordovaLibPath);
// Create an eclipse project file and set the name of it to something unique.
// Without this, you can't import multiple CordovaLib projects into the same workspace.
@ -121,7 +122,6 @@ function copyBuildRules(projectPath) {
var srcDir = path.join(ROOT, 'bin', 'templates', 'project');
shell.cp('-f', path.join(srcDir, 'build.gradle'), projectPath);
shell.cp('-f', path.join(srcDir, 'cordova.gradle'), projectPath);
}
function copyScripts(projectPath) {

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@ -57,14 +57,14 @@ task wrapper(type: Wrapper) {
// Configuration properties. Set these via environment variables, build-extras.gradle, or gradle.properties.
// Refer to: http://www.gradle.org/docs/current/userguide/tutorial_this_and_that.html
ext {
apply from: 'cordova.gradle'
apply from: 'CordovaLib/cordova.gradle'
// The value for android.compileSdkVersion.
if (!project.hasProperty('cdvCompileSdkVersion')) {
cdvCompileSdkVersion = privateHelpers.getProjectTarget('android-19')
cdvCompileSdkVersion = privateHelpers.getProjectTarget()
}
// The value for android.buildToolsVersion.
if (!project.hasProperty('cdvBuildToolsVersion')) {
cdvBuildToolsVersion = privateHelpers.findLatestInstalledBuildTools('19.1.0')
cdvBuildToolsVersion = privateHelpers.findLatestInstalledBuildTools()
}
// Sets the versionCode to the given value.
if (!project.hasProperty('cdvVersionCode')) {
@ -249,27 +249,20 @@ gradle.taskGraph.whenReady { taskGraph ->
}
}
def ensureValueExists(filePath, props, key) {
if (props.get(key) == null) {
throw new GradleException(filePath + ': Missing key required "' + key + '"')
}
return props.get(key)
}
def addSigningProps(propsFilePath, signingConfig) {
def propsFile = file(propsFilePath)
def props = new Properties()
propsFile.withReader { reader ->
props.load(reader)
}
def storeFile = new File(ensureValueExists(propsFilePath, props, 'storeFile'))
def storeFile = new File(privateHelpers.ensureValueExists(propsFilePath, props, 'storeFile'))
if (!storeFile.isAbsolute()) {
storeFile = RelativePath.parse(true, storeFile.toString()).getFile(propsFile.getParentFile())
}
if (!storeFile.exists()) {
throw new FileNotFoundException('Keystore file does not exist: ' + storeFile.getAbsolutePath())
}
signingConfig.keyAlias = ensureValueExists(propsFilePath, props, 'keyAlias')
signingConfig.keyAlias = privateHelpers.ensureValueExists(propsFilePath, props, 'keyAlias')
signingConfig.keyPassword = props.get('keyPassword', signingConfig.keyPassword)
signingConfig.storeFile = storeFile
signingConfig.storePassword = props.get('storePassword', signingConfig.storePassword)

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@ -23,23 +23,21 @@ buildscript {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
// Switch the Android Gradle plugin version requirement depending on the
// installed version of Gradle. This dependency is documented at
// http://tools.android.com/tech-docs/new-build-system/version-compatibility
// and https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-8143
if (gradle.gradleVersion >= "2.2") {
dependencies {
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:1.0.0+'
}
} else if (gradle.gradleVersion >= "2.1") {
dependencies {
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:0.14.0+'
}
} else {
dependencies {
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:0.12.0+'
}
// Switch the Android Gradle plugin version requirement depending on the
// installed version of Gradle. This dependency is documented at
// http://tools.android.com/tech-docs/new-build-system/version-compatibility
// and https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-8143
if (gradle.gradleVersion >= "2.2") {
dependencies {
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:1.0.0+'
}
} else if (gradle.gradleVersion >= "2.1") {
dependencies {
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:0.14.0+'
}
} else {
dependencies {
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:0.12.0+'
}
}
}

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@ -20,16 +20,19 @@
import java.util.regex.Pattern
import groovy.swing.SwingBuilder
String getProjectTarget(String defaultTarget) {
def manifestFile = file("project.properties")
def pattern = Pattern.compile("target\\s*=\\s*(.*)")
def matcher = pattern.matcher(manifestFile.getText())
if (matcher.find()) {
matcher.group(1)
} else {
defaultTarget
String doEnsureValueExists(filePath, props, key) {
if (props.get(key) == null) {
throw new GradleException(filePath + ': Missing key required "' + key + '"')
}
return props.get(key)
}
String doGetProjectTarget() {
def props = new Properties()
file('project.properties').withReader { reader ->
props.load(reader)
}
return doEnsureValueExists('project.properties', props, 'target')
}
String[] getAvailableBuildTools() {
@ -39,7 +42,7 @@ String[] getAvailableBuildTools() {
.sort { a, b -> compareVersions(b, a) }
}
String findLatestInstalledBuildTools(String minBuildToolsVersion) {
String doFindLatestInstalledBuildTools(String minBuildToolsVersion) {
def availableBuildToolsVersions
try {
availableBuildToolsVersions = getAvailableBuildTools()
@ -117,7 +120,7 @@ String getAndroidSdkDir() {
androidSdkDir
}
def extractIntFromManifest(name) {
def doExtractIntFromManifest(name) {
def manifestFile = file(android.sourceSets.main.manifest.srcFile)
def pattern = Pattern.compile(name + "=\"(\\d+)\"")
def matcher = pattern.matcher(manifestFile.getText())
@ -125,7 +128,7 @@ def extractIntFromManifest(name) {
return Integer.parseInt(matcher.group(1))
}
def promptForPassword(msg) {
def doPromptForPassword(msg) {
if (System.console() == null) {
def ret = null
new SwingBuilder().edt {
@ -153,9 +156,10 @@ def promptForPassword(msg) {
ext {
// These helpers are shared, but are not guaranteed to be stable / unchanged.
privateHelpers = {}
privateHelpers.getProjectTarget = { defaultValue -> getProjectTarget(defaultValue) }
privateHelpers.findLatestInstalledBuildTools = { defaultValue -> findLatestInstalledBuildTools(defaultValue) }
privateHelpers.extractIntFromManifest = { name -> extractIntFromManifest(name) }
privateHelpers.promptForPassword = { msg -> promptForPassword(msg) }
privateHelpers.getProjectTarget = { doGetProjectTarget() }
privateHelpers.findLatestInstalledBuildTools = { doFindLatestInstalledBuildTools('19.1.0') }
privateHelpers.extractIntFromManifest = { name -> doExtractIntFromManifest(name) }
privateHelpers.promptForPassword = { msg -> doPromptForPassword(msg) }
privateHelpers.ensureValueExists = { filePath, props, key -> doEnsureValueExists(filePath, props, key) }
}

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@ -7,9 +7,9 @@
# to you 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
@ -18,34 +18,47 @@
# under the License.
#
-->
# Android Native Tests #
# Android Native Tests
These tests are designed to verify Android native features and other Android specific features.
They currently are in disrepair, and don't pass / work on KitKat+ :(.
## Initial Setup ##
## Initial Setup
There really isn't any manual setup to do. The ant script takes care of that.
You don't even need to compile cordova-x.y.z.jar or copy it, because
project.properties has a library reference to ../framework. However, Robotium
has to be installed for the onScrollChanged tests to work correctly. It can be
### Setting env vars
Run:
../bin/check_reqs
Use the output to set your `ANDROID_HOME` and `JAVA_HOME` environment variables.
### Adding `gradlew`
Copy it from a freshly created project:
../bin/create foo
(cd foo && cordova/build --gradle; cp -r gradlew gradle ..)
rm -r foo
### Robotium
Robotium has to be installed for the onScrollChanged tests to work correctly. It can be
found at https://code.google.com/p/robotium/ and the jar should be put in the
'libs' directory'.
'androidTests/libs' directory'.
To run manually from command line:
## Running
0. Build by entering `ant debug install`
0. Run tests by clicking on "CordovaNativeTests" app icon on the device
To run manual tests:
To run from Eclipse:
./gradlew installDebug
0. Import Android project into Eclipse
0. Ensure Project properties "Java Build Path" includes the lib/cordova-x.y.z.jar
0. Create run configuration if not already created
0. Run As -> Android JUnit Test
To run unit tests:
## Automatic Runs ##
./gradlew connectedAndroidTest
Once you have installed the test, you can launch and run the tests
automatically with the below command:
## Android Studio
adb shell am instrument -w org.apache.cordova.test/android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner
1. Use "Non-Android Studio Project" to import the `test` directory.
2. Right click on the `junit` package in the left-side nav
3. Select "Debug"`->`_The one with the Android icon_

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@ -45,19 +45,22 @@ public class BackButtonMultiPageTest extends ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2<ba
super(backbuttonmultipage.class);
}
@UiThreadTest
protected void setUp() throws Exception {
super.setUp();
testActivity = this.getActivity();
@Override
public void setUp() {
testActivity = getActivity();
containerView = (FrameLayout) testActivity.findViewById(android.R.id.content);
innerContainer = (LinearLayout) containerView.getChildAt(0);
testView = (CordovaWebView) innerContainer.getChildAt(0);
testView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/www/backbuttonmultipage/index.html");
sleep();
}
void loadTestPage() {
testView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/www/backbuttonmultipage/index.html");
sleep();
}
@UiThreadTest
public void testPreconditions(){
loadTestPage();
assertNotNull(innerContainer);
assertNotNull(testView);
String url = testView.getUrl();
@ -68,6 +71,7 @@ public class BackButtonMultiPageTest extends ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2<ba
runTestOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
public void run()
{
loadTestPage();
testView.sendJavascript("window.location = 'sample2.html';");
}
});
@ -112,6 +116,7 @@ public class BackButtonMultiPageTest extends ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2<ba
runTestOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
public void run()
{
loadTestPage();
testView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/www/backbuttonmultipage/sample2.html");
}
});
@ -157,6 +162,7 @@ public class BackButtonMultiPageTest extends ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2<ba
runTestOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
public void run()
{
loadTestPage();
testView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/www/backbuttonmultipage/sample2.html");
}
});
@ -210,6 +216,7 @@ public class BackButtonMultiPageTest extends ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2<ba
runTestOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
public void run()
{
loadTestPage();
testView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/www/backbuttonmultipage/sample2.html");
}
});
@ -258,8 +265,7 @@ public class BackButtonMultiPageTest extends ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2<ba
});
}
@UiThreadTest
private void sleep() {
try {
Thread.sleep(TIMEOUT);

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@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
# This file is used to override default values used by the Ant build system.
#
# This file must be checked in Version Control Systems, as it is
# integral to the build system of your project.
# This file is only used by the Ant script.
# You can use this to override default values such as
# 'source.dir' for the location of your java source folder and
# 'out.dir' for the location of your output folder.
# You can also use it define how the release builds are signed by declaring
# the following properties:
# 'key.store' for the location of your keystore and
# 'key.alias' for the name of the key to use.
# The password will be asked during the build when you use the 'release' target.

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@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
// GENERATED FILE! DO NOT EDIT!
apply plugin: 'android'
buildscript {
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:1.0.0+'
}
}
ext {
apply from: '../framework/cordova.gradle'
cdvCompileSdkVersion = privateHelpers.getProjectTarget()
cdvBuildToolsVersion = privateHelpers.findLatestInstalledBuildTools()
}
android {
sourceSets {
main {
manifest.srcFile 'AndroidManifest.xml'
java.srcDirs = ['src']
resources.srcDirs = ['src']
res.srcDirs = ['res']
assets.srcDirs = ['assets']
}
androidTest {
java.srcDirs = ['androidTest/src']
resources.srcDirs = ['androidTest/src']
res.srcDirs = []
assets.srcDirs = []
}
}
defaultConfig {
testInstrumentationRunner "android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner"
}
compileSdkVersion cdvCompileSdkVersion
buildToolsVersion cdvBuildToolsVersion
compileOptions {
sourceCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_1_6
targetCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_1_6
}
}
dependencies {
debugCompile project(path: ":CordovaLib", configuration: "debug")
releaseCompile project(path: ":CordovaLib", configuration: "release")
androidTestCompile fileTree(dir: 'androidTest/libs', include: '*.jar')
}

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@ -1,110 +0,0 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!--
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
-->
<project name="tests" default="help">
<!-- The local.properties file is created and updated by the 'android' tool.
It contains the path to the SDK. It should *NOT* be checked into
Version Control Systems. -->
<property file="local.properties" />
<!-- The ant.properties file can be created by you. It is only edited by the
'android' tool to add properties to it.
This is the place to change some Ant specific build properties.
Here are some properties you may want to change/update:
source.dir
The name of the source directory. Default is 'src'.
out.dir
The name of the output directory. Default is 'bin'.
For other overridable properties, look at the beginning of the rules
files in the SDK, at tools/ant/build.xml
Properties related to the SDK location or the project target should
be updated using the 'android' tool with the 'update' action.
This file is an integral part of the build system for your
application and should be checked into Version Control Systems.
-->
<property file="ant.properties" />
<!-- The project.properties file is created and updated by the 'android'
tool, as well as ADT.
This contains project specific properties such as project target, and library
dependencies. Lower level build properties are stored in ant.properties
(or in .classpath for Eclipse projects).
This file is an integral part of the build system for your
application and should be checked into Version Control Systems. -->
<loadproperties srcFile="project.properties" />
<!-- quick check on sdk.dir -->
<fail
message="sdk.dir is missing. Make sure to generate local.properties using 'android update project' or to inject it through an env var"
unless="sdk.dir"
/>
<!-- extension targets. Uncomment the ones where you want to do custom work
in between standard targets -->
<target name="-pre-build">
<!-- copy in the current cordova.js file from the parent project -->
<copy file="../framework/assets/www/cordova.js"
todir="assets/www"
preservelastmodified="true"
failonerror="true"
verbose="true" />
</target>
<!--
<target name="-pre-compile">
</target>
/* This is typically used for code obfuscation.
Compiled code location: ${out.classes.absolute.dir}
If this is not done in place, override ${out.dex.input.absolute.dir} */
<target name="-post-compile">
</target>
-->
<!-- Import the actual build file.
To customize existing targets, there are two options:
- Customize only one target:
- copy/paste the target into this file, *before* the
<import> task.
- customize it to your needs.
- Customize the whole content of build.xml
- copy/paste the content of the rules files (minus the top node)
into this file, replacing the <import> task.
- customize to your needs.
***********************
****** IMPORTANT ******
***********************
In all cases you must update the value of version-tag below to read 'custom' instead of an integer,
in order to avoid having your file be overridden by tools such as "android update project"
-->
<!-- version-tag: 1 -->
<import file="${sdk.dir}/tools/ant/build.xml" />
</project>

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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var android_sdk_version = require('./lib/android_sdk_version');
android_sdk_version.run().done(null, function(err) {
console.log(err);
process.exit(2);
});

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@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var build = require('./lib/build'),
reqs = require('./lib/check_reqs'),
args = process.argv;
// Support basic help commands
if(args[2] == '--help' || args[2] == '/?' || args[2] == '-h' ||
args[2] == 'help' || args[2] == '-help' || args[2] == '/help') {
build.help();
} else {
reqs.run().then(function() {
return build.run(args[2]);
}).done(null, function(err) {
console.error(err);
process.exit(2);
});
}

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@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
:: Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
:: or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
:: distributed with this work for additional information
:: regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
:: to you 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.
@ECHO OFF
SET script_path="%~dp0build"
IF EXIST %script_path% (
node "%script_path%" %*
) ELSE (
ECHO.
ECHO ERROR: Could not find 'build' script in 'cordova' folder, aborting...>&2
EXIT /B 1
)

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@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var check_reqs = require('./lib/check_reqs');
check_reqs.run().done(null, function(err) {
console.log(err);
process.exit(2);
});

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@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var clean = require('./lib/clean'),
reqs = require('./lib/check_reqs'),
args = process.argv;
// Usage support for when args are given
if(args.length > 2) {
clean.help();
} else {
reqs.run().done(function() {
return clean.run();
}, function(err) {
console.error('ERROR: ' + err);
process.exit(2);
});
}

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@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
:: Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
:: or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
:: distributed with this work for additional information
:: regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
:: to you 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.
@ECHO OFF
SET script_path="%~dp0clean"
IF EXIST %script_path% (
node "%script_path%" %*
) ELSE (
ECHO.
ECHO ERROR: Could not find 'clean' script in 'cordova' folder, aborting...>&2
EXIT /B 1
)

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@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var shell = require('shelljs'),
child_process = require('child_process'),
Q = require('q');
get_highest_sdk = function(results){
var reg = /\d+/;
var apiLevels = [];
for(var i=0;i<results.length;i++){
apiLevels[i] = parseInt(results[i].match(reg)[0]);
}
apiLevels.sort(function(a,b){return b-a});
console.log(apiLevels[0]);
}
get_sdks = function() {
var d = Q.defer();
child_process.exec('android list targets', function(err, stdout, stderr) {
if (err) d.reject(stderr);
else d.resolve(stdout);
});
return d.promise.then(function(output) {
var reg = /android-\d+/gi;
var results = output.match(reg);
if(results.length===0){
return Q.reject(new Error('No android sdks installed.'));
}else{
get_highest_sdk(results);
}
return Q();
}, function(stderr) {
if (stderr.match(/command\snot\sfound/)) {
return Q.reject(new Error('The command \"android\" failed. Make sure you have the latest Android SDK installed, and the \"android\" command (inside the tools/ folder) is added to your path.'));
} else {
return Q.reject(new Error('An error occurred while listing Android targets'));
}
});
}
module.exports.run = function() {
return Q.all([get_sdks()]);
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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var path = require('path');
var fs = require('fs');
var cachedAppInfo = null;
function readAppInfoFromManifest() {
var manifestPath = path.join(__dirname, '..', '..', 'AndroidManifest.xml');
var manifestData = fs.readFileSync(manifestPath, {encoding:'utf8'});
var packageName = /\bpackage\s*=\s*"(.+?)"/.exec(manifestData);
if (!packageName) throw new Error('Could not find package name within ' + manifestPath);
var activityTag = /<activity\b[\s\S]*<\/activity>/.exec(manifestData);
if (!activityTag) throw new Error('Could not find <activity> within ' + manifestPath);
var activityName = /\bandroid:name\s*=\s*"(.+?)"/.exec(activityTag);
if (!activityName) throw new Error('Could not find android:name within ' + manifestPath);
return packageName[1] + '/.' + activityName[1];
}
exports.getActivityName = function() {
return cachedAppInfo = cachedAppInfo || readAppInfoFromManifest();
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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var shell = require('shelljs'),
exec = require('./exec'),
Q = require('q'),
clean = require('./clean'),
path = require('path'),
fs = require('fs'),
ROOT = path.join(__dirname, '..', '..');
/*
* Builds the project with ant.
* Returns a promise.
*/
module.exports.run = function(build_type) {
//default build type
build_type = typeof build_type !== 'undefined' ? build_type : "--debug";
var cmd;
switch(build_type) {
case '--debug' :
cmd = 'ant debug -f ' + path.join(ROOT, 'build.xml');
break;
case '--release' :
cmd = 'ant release -f ' + path.join(ROOT, 'build.xml');
break;
case '--nobuild' :
console.log('Skipping build...');
return Q();
default :
return Q.reject('Build option \'' + build_type + '\' not recognized.');
}
if(cmd) {
return clean.run() // TODO: Can we stop cleaning every time and let ant build incrementally?
.then(function() {
return exec(cmd);
});
}
return Q();
}
/*
* Gets the path to the apk file, if not such file exists then
* the script will error out. (should we error or just return undefined?)
*/
module.exports.get_apk = function() {
if(fs.existsSync(path.join(ROOT, 'bin'))) {
var bin_files = fs.readdirSync(path.join(ROOT, 'bin'));
for (file in bin_files) {
if(path.extname(bin_files[file]) == '.apk') {
return path.join(ROOT, 'bin', bin_files[file]);
}
}
console.error('ERROR : No .apk found in \'bin\' folder');
process.exit(2);
} else {
console.error('ERROR : unable to find project bin folder, could not locate .apk');
process.exit(2);
}
}
module.exports.help = function() {
console.log('Usage: ' + path.relative(process.cwd(), path.join(ROOT, 'corodva', 'build')) + ' [build_type]');
console.log('Build Types : ');
console.log(' \'--debug\': Default build, will build project in using ant debug');
console.log(' \'--release\': will build project using ant release');
console.log(' \'--nobuild\': will skip build process (can be used with run command)');
process.exit(0);
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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var shell = require('shelljs'),
child_process = require('child_process'),
Q = require('q'),
path = require('path'),
fs = require('fs'),
ROOT = path.join(__dirname, '..', '..');
// Get valid target from framework/project.properties
module.exports.get_target = function() {
if(fs.existsSync(path.join(ROOT, 'framework', 'project.properties'))) {
var target = shell.grep(/target=android-[\d+]/, path.join(ROOT, 'framework', 'project.properties'));
return target.split('=')[1].replace('\n', '').replace('\r', '').replace(' ', '');
} else if (fs.existsSync(path.join(ROOT, 'project.properties'))) {
// if no target found, we're probably in a project and project.properties is in ROOT.
var target = shell.grep(/target=android-[\d+]/, path.join(ROOT, 'project.properties'));
return target.split('=')[1].replace('\n', '').replace('\r', '').replace(' ', '');
}
}
// Returns a promise.
module.exports.check_ant = function() {
var d = Q.defer();
child_process.exec('ant -version', function(err, stdout, stderr) {
if (err) d.reject(new Error('ERROR : executing command \'ant\', make sure you have ant installed and added to your path.'));
else d.resolve();
});
return d.promise;
}
// Returns a promise.
module.exports.check_java = function() {
if(process.env.JAVA_HOME) {
var d = Q.defer();
child_process.exec('java -version', function(err, stdout, stderr) {
if(err) d.reject(new Error('ERROR : executing command \'java\', make sure you java environment is set up. Including your JDK and JRE.' + err));
else d.resolve();
});
return d.promise;
} else {
return Q.reject(new Error('ERROR : Make sure JAVA_HOME is set, as well as paths to your JDK and JRE for java.'));
}
}
// Returns a promise.
module.exports.check_android = function() {
var valid_target = this.get_target();
var d = Q.defer();
child_process.exec('android list targets', function(err, stdout, stderr) {
if (err) d.reject(stderr);
else d.resolve(stdout);
});
return d.promise.then(function(output) {
if (!output.match(valid_target)) {
return Q.reject(new Error('Please install Android target ' + valid_target.split('-')[1] + ' (the Android newest SDK). Make sure you have the latest Android tools installed as well. Run \"android\" from your command-line to install/update any missing SDKs or tools.'));
}
return Q();
}, function(stderr) {
if (stderr.match(/command\snot\sfound/)) {
return Q.reject(new Error('The command \"android\" failed. Make sure you have the latest Android SDK installed, and the \"android\" command (inside the tools/ folder) is added to your path.'));
} else {
return Q.reject(new Error('An error occurred while listing Android targets'));
}
});
}
// Returns a promise.
module.exports.run = function() {
return Q.all([this.check_ant(), this.check_java(), this.check_android()]).then(function() {
console.log('Looks like your environment fully supports cordova-android development!');
});
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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var exec = require('./exec'),
path = require('path'),
ROOT = path.join(__dirname, '..', '..');
/*
* Cleans the project using ant
* Returns a promise.
*/
module.exports.run = function() {
return exec('ant clean -f ' + path.join(ROOT, 'build.xml'));
}
module.exports.help = function() {
console.log('Usage: ' + path.relative(process.cwd(), process.argv[1]));
console.log('Cleans the project directory.');
process.exit(0);
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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var exec = require('./exec'),
Q = require('q'),
path = require('path'),
build = require('./build'),
appinfo = require('./appinfo'),
ROOT = path.join(__dirname, '..', '..');
/**
* Returns a promise for the list of the device ID's found
*/
module.exports.list = function() {
return exec('adb devices')
.then(function(output) {
var response = output.split('\n');
var device_list = [];
for (var i = 1; i < response.length; i++) {
if (response[i].match(/\w+\tdevice/) && !response[i].match(/emulator/)) {
device_list.push(response[i].replace(/\tdevice/, '').replace('\r', ''));
}
}
return device_list;
});
}
/*
* Installs a previously built application on the device
* and launches it.
* Returns a promise.
*/
module.exports.install = function(target) {
var launchName;
return this.list()
.then(function(device_list) {
if (!device_list || !device_list.length)
return Q.reject('ERROR: Failed to deploy to device, no devices found.');
// default device
target = typeof target !== 'undefined' ? target : device_list[0];
if (device_list.indexOf(target) < 0)
return Q.reject('ERROR: Unable to find target \'' + target + '\'.');
var apk_path = build.get_apk();
launchName = appinfo.getActivityName();
console.log('Installing app on device...');
var cmd = 'adb -s ' + target + ' install -r ' + apk_path;
return exec(cmd);
}).then(function(output) {
if (output.match(/Failure/)) return Q.reject('ERROR: Failed to install apk to device: ' + output);
//unlock screen
var cmd = 'adb -s ' + target + ' shell input keyevent 82';
return exec(cmd);
}, function(err) { return Q.reject('ERROR: Failed to install apk to device: ' + err); })
.then(function() {
// launch the application
console.log('Launching application...');
var cmd = 'adb -s ' + target + ' shell am start -W -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n ' + launchName;
return exec(cmd);
}).then(function() {
console.log('LANCH SUCCESS');
}, function(err) {
return Q.reject('ERROR: Failed to launch application on device: ' + err);
});
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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var shell = require('shelljs'),
exec = require('./exec'),
Q = require('q'),
path = require('path'),
appinfo = require('./appinfo'),
build = require('./build'),
ROOT = path.join(__dirname, '..', '..'),
child_process = require('child_process'),
new_emulator = 'cordova_emulator';
/**
* Returns a Promise for a list of emulator images in the form of objects
* {
name : <emulator_name>,
path : <path_to_emulator_image>,
target : <api_target>,
abi : <cpu>,
skin : <skin>
}
*/
module.exports.list_images = function() {
return exec('android list avds')
.then(function(output) {
var response = output.split('\n');
var emulator_list = [];
for (var i = 1; i < response.length; i++) {
// To return more detailed information use img_obj
var img_obj = {};
if (response[i].match(/Name:\s/)) {
img_obj['name'] = response[i].split('Name: ')[1].replace('\r', '');
if (response[i + 1].match(/Path:\s/)) {
i++;
img_obj['path'] = response[i].split('Path: ')[1].replace('\r', '');
}
if (response[i + 1].match(/\(API\slevel\s/)) {
i++;
img_obj['target'] = response[i].replace('\r', '');
}
if (response[i + 1].match(/ABI:\s/)) {
i++;
img_obj['abi'] = response[i].split('ABI: ')[1].replace('\r', '');
}
if (response[i + 1].match(/Skin:\s/)) {
i++;
img_obj['skin'] = response[i].split('Skin: ')[1].replace('\r', '');
}
emulator_list.push(img_obj);
}
/* To just return a list of names use this
if (response[i].match(/Name:\s/)) {
emulator_list.push(response[i].split('Name: ')[1].replace('\r', '');
}*/
}
return emulator_list;
});
}
/**
* Will return the closest avd to the projects target
* or undefined if no avds exist.
* Returns a promise.
*/
module.exports.best_image = function() {
var project_target = this.get_target().replace('android-', '');
return this.list_images()
.then(function(images) {
var closest = 9999;
var best = images[0];
for (i in images) {
var target = images[i].target;
if(target) {
var num = target.split('(API level ')[1].replace(')', '');
if (num == project_target) {
return images[i];
} else if (project_target - num < closest && project_target > num) {
var closest = project_target - num;
best = images[i];
}
}
}
return best;
});
}
// Returns a promise.
module.exports.list_started = function() {
return exec('adb devices')
.then(function(output) {
var response = output.split('\n');
var started_emulator_list = [];
for (var i = 1; i < response.length; i++) {
if (response[i].match(/device/) && response[i].match(/emulator/)) {
started_emulator_list.push(response[i].replace(/\tdevice/, '').replace('\r', ''));
}
}
return started_emulator_list;
});
}
module.exports.get_target = function() {
var target = shell.grep(/target=android-[\d+]/, path.join(ROOT, 'project.properties'));
return target.split('=')[1].replace('\n', '').replace('\r', '').replace(' ', '');
}
// Returns a promise.
module.exports.list_targets = function() {
return exec('android list targets')
.then(function(output) {
var target_out = output.split('\n');
var targets = [];
for (var i = target_out.length; i >= 0; i--) {
if(target_out[i].match(/id:/)) {
targets.push(targets[i].split(' ')[1]);
}
}
return targets;
});
}
/*
* Starts an emulator with the given ID,
* and returns the started ID of that emulator.
* If no ID is given it will used the first image availible,
* if no image is availible it will error out (maybe create one?).
*
* Returns a promise.
*/
module.exports.start = function(emulator_ID) {
var self = this;
var emulator_id, num_started, started_emulators;
return self.list_started()
.then(function(list) {
started_emulators = list;
num_started = started_emulators.length;
if (typeof emulator_ID === 'undefined') {
return self.list_images()
.then(function(emulator_list) {
if (emulator_list.length > 0) {
return self.best_image()
.then(function(best) {
emulator_ID = best.name;
console.log('WARNING : no emulator specified, defaulting to ' + emulator_ID);
return emulator_ID;
});
} else {
return Q.reject('ERROR : No emulator images (avds) found, if you would like to create an\n' +
' avd follow the instructions provided here:\n' +
' http://developer.android.com/tools/devices/index.html\n' +
' Or run \'android create avd --name <name> --target <targetID>\'\n' +
' in on the command line.');
}
});
} else {
return Q(emulator_ID);
}
}).then(function() {
var cmd, args;
if(process.platform == 'win32' || process.platform == 'win64') {
cmd = '%comspec%';
args = ['/c', 'start', 'cmd', '/c', 'emulator', '-avd', emulator_ID];
} else {
cmd = 'emulator';
args = ['-avd', emulator_ID];
}
var proc = child_process.spawn(cmd, args, { stdio: 'inherit', detached: true });
proc.unref(); // Don't wait for it to finish, since the emulator will probably keep running for a long time.
}).then(function() {
// wait for emulator to start
console.log('Waiting for emulator...');
return self.wait_for_emulator(num_started);
}).then(function(new_started) {
if (new_started.length > 1) {
for (i in new_started) {
if (started_emulators.indexOf(new_started[i]) < 0) {
emulator_id = new_started[i];
}
}
} else {
emulator_id = new_started[0];
}
if (!emulator_id) return Q.reject('ERROR : Failed to start emulator, could not find new emulator');
//wait for emulator to boot up
process.stdout.write('Booting up emulator (this may take a while)...');
return self.wait_for_boot(emulator_id);
}).then(function() {
console.log('BOOT COMPLETE');
//unlock screen
return exec('adb -s ' + emulator_id + ' shell input keyevent 82');
}).then(function() {
//return the new emulator id for the started emulators
return emulator_id;
});
}
/*
* Waits for the new emulator to apear on the started-emulator list.
* Returns a promise with a list of newly started emulators' IDs.
*/
module.exports.wait_for_emulator = function(num_running) {
var self = this;
return self.list_started()
.then(function(new_started) {
if (new_started.length > num_running) {
return new_started;
} else {
return Q.delay(1000).then(function() {
return self.wait_for_emulator(num_running);
});
}
});
}
/*
* Waits for the boot animation property of the emulator to switch to 'stopped'
*/
module.exports.wait_for_boot = function(emulator_id) {
var self = this;
return exec('adb -s ' + emulator_id + ' shell getprop init.svc.bootanim')
.then(function(output) {
if (output.match(/stopped/)) {
return;
} else {
process.stdout.write('.');
return Q.delay(3000).then(function() {
return self.wait_for_boot(emulator_id);
});
}
});
}
/*
* Create avd
* TODO : Enter the stdin input required to complete the creation of an avd.
* Returns a promise.
*/
module.exports.create_image = function(name, target) {
console.log('Creating avd named ' + name);
if (target) {
return exec('android create avd --name ' + name + ' --target ' + target)
.then(null, function(error) {
console.error('ERROR : Failed to create emulator image : ');
console.error(' Do you have the latest android targets including ' + target + '?');
console.error(create.output);
});
} else {
console.log('WARNING : Project target not found, creating avd with a different target but the project may fail to install.');
return exec('android create avd --name ' + name + ' --target ' + this.list_targets()[0])
.then(function() {
// TODO: This seems like another error case, even though it always happens.
console.error('ERROR : Unable to create an avd emulator, no targets found.');
console.error('Please insure you have targets availible by runing the "android" command');
return Q.reject();
}, function(error) {
console.error('ERROR : Failed to create emulator image : ');
console.error(error);
});
}
}
/*
* Installs a previously built application on the emulator and launches it.
* If no target is specified, then it picks one.
* If no started emulators are found, error out.
* Returns a promise.
*/
module.exports.install = function(target) {
var self = this;
return this.list_started()
.then(function(emulator_list) {
if (emulator_list.length < 1) {
return Q.reject('No started emulators found, please start an emultor before deploying your project.');
}
// default emulator
target = typeof target !== 'undefined' ? target : emulator_list[0];
if (emulator_list.indexOf(target) < 0) {
return Q.reject('Unable to find target \'' + target + '\'. Failed to deploy to emulator.');
}
console.log('Installing app on emulator...');
var apk_path = build.get_apk();
return exec('adb -s ' + target + ' install -r ' + apk_path);
}).then(function(output) {
if (output.match(/Failure/)) {
return Q.reject('Failed to install apk to emulator: ' + output);
}
return Q();
}, function(err) {
return Q.reject('Failed to install apk to emulator: ' + err);
}).then(function() {
//unlock screen
return exec('adb -s ' + target + ' shell input keyevent 82');
}).then(function() {
// launch the application
console.log('Launching application...');
var launchName = appinfo.getActivityName();
cmd = 'adb -s ' + target + ' shell am start -W -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n ' + launchName;
return exec(cmd);
}).then(function(output) {
console.log('LAUNCH SUCCESS');
}, function(err) {
return Q.reject('Failed to launch app on emulator: ' + err);
});
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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var child_process = require('child_process'),
Q = require('q');
// Takes a command and optional current working directory.
// Returns a promise that either resolves with the stdout, or
// rejects with an error message and the stderr.
module.exports = function(cmd, opt_cwd) {
var d = Q.defer();
console.log('exec: ' + cmd);
try {
child_process.exec(cmd, {cwd: opt_cwd, maxBuffer: 1024000}, function(err, stdout, stderr) {
console.log([cmd, err, stdout, stderr]);
if (err) d.reject('Error executing "' + cmd + '": ' + stderr);
else d.resolve(stdout);
});
} catch(e) {
console.error('error caught: ' + e);
d.reject(e);
}
return d.promise;
}

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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var device = require('./device'),
args = process.argv;
if(args.length > 2) {
var install_target;
if (args[2].substring(0, 9) == '--target=') {
install_target = args[2].substring(9, args[2].length);
device.install(install_target).done(null, function(err) {
console.error('ERROR: ' + err);
process.exit(2);
});
} else {
console.error('ERROR : argument \'' + args[2] + '\' not recognized.');
process.exit(2);
}
} else {
device.install().done(null, function(err) {
console.error('ERROR: ' + err);
process.exit(2);
});
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:: Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
:: or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
:: distributed with this work for additional information
:: regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
:: to you 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.
@ECHO OFF
SET script_path="%~dp0install-device"
IF EXIST %script_path% (
node "%script_path%" %*
) ELSE (
ECHO.
ECHO ERROR: Could not find 'install-device' script in 'cordova\lib' folder, aborting...>&2
EXIT /B 1
)

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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var emulator = require('./emulator'),
args = process.argv;
var install_target;
if(args.length > 2) {
if (args[2].substring(0, 9) == '--target=') {
install_target = args[2].substring(9, args[2].length);
} else {
console.error('ERROR : argument \'' + args[2] + '\' not recognized.');
process.exit(2);
}
}
emulator.install(install_target).done(null, function(err) {
console.error('ERROR: ' + err);
process.exit(2);
});

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:: Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
:: or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
:: distributed with this work for additional information
:: regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
:: to you 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.
@ECHO OFF
SET script_path="%~dp0install-emulator"
IF EXIST %script_path% (
node "%script_path%" %*
) ELSE (
ECHO.
ECHO ERROR: Could not find 'install-emulator' script in 'cordova\lib' folder, aborting...>&2
EXIT /B 1
)

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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var devices = require('./device');
// Usage support for when args are given
devices.list().done(function(device_list) {
device_list && device_list.forEach(function(dev) {
console.log(dev);
});
}, function(err) {
console.error('ERROR: ' + err);
process.exit(2);
});

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:: Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
:: or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
:: distributed with this work for additional information
:: regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
:: to you 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.
@ECHO OFF
SET script_path="%~dp0list-devices"
IF EXIST %script_path% (
node "%script_path%" %*
) ELSE (
ECHO.
ECHO ERROR: Could not find 'list-devices' script in 'cordova\lib' folder, aborting...>&2
EXIT /B 1
)

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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var emulators = require('./emulator');
// Usage support for when args are given
emulators.list_images().done(function(emulator_list) {
emulator_list && emulator_list.forEach(function(emu) {
console.log(emu.name);
});
}, function(err) {
console.error('ERROR: ' + err);
process.exit(2);
});

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:: Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
:: or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
:: distributed with this work for additional information
:: regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
:: to you 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.
@ECHO OFF
SET script_path="%~dp0list-emulator-images"
IF EXIST %script_path% (
node "%script_path%" %*
) ELSE (
ECHO.
ECHO ERROR: Could not find 'list-emulator-images' script in 'cordova\lib' folder, aborting...>&2
EXIT /B 1
)

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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var emulators = require('./emulator');
// Usage support for when args are given
emulators.list_started().done(function(emulator_list) {
emulator_list && emulator_list.forEach(function(emu) {
console.log(emu);
});
}, function(err) {
console.error('ERROR: ' + err);
process.exit(2);
});

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:: Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
:: or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
:: distributed with this work for additional information
:: regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
:: to you 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.
@ECHO OFF
SET script_path="%~dp0list-started-emulators"
IF EXIST %script_path% (
node "%script_path%" %*
) ELSE (
ECHO.
ECHO ERROR: Could not find 'list-started-emulators' script in 'cordova\lib' folder, aborting...>&2
EXIT /B 1
)

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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var shell = require('shelljs'),
path = require('path'),
Q = require('q'),
child_process = require('child_process'),
ROOT = path.join(__dirname, '..', '..');
/*
* Starts running logcat in the shell.
* Returns a promise.
*/
module.exports.run = function() {
var cmd = 'adb logcat | grep -v nativeGetEnabledTags';
var d = Q.defer();
var adb = child_process.spawn('adb', ['logcat']);
adb.stdout.on('data', function(data) {
var lines = data ? data.toString().split('\n') : [];
var out = lines.filter(function(x) { return x.indexOf('nativeGetEnabledTags') < 0; });
console.log(out.join('\n'));
});
adb.stderr.on('data', console.error);
adb.on('close', function(code) {
if (code > 0) {
d.reject('Failed to run logcat command.');
} else d.resolve();
});
return d.promise;
}
module.exports.help = function() {
console.log('Usage: ' + path.relative(process.cwd(), path.join(ROOT, 'corodva', 'log')));
console.log('Gives the logcat output on the command line.');
process.exit(0);
}

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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var path = require('path'),
build = require('./build'),
emulator = require('./emulator'),
device = require('./device'),
Q = require('q');
/*
* Runs the application on a device if availible.
* If not device is found, it will use a started emulator.
* If no started emulators are found it will attempt to start an avd.
* If no avds are found it will error out.
* Returns a promise.
*/
module.exports.run = function(args) {
var build_type;
var install_target;
for (var i=2; i<args.length; i++) {
if (args[i] == '--debug') {
build_type = '--debug';
} else if (args[i] == '--release') {
build_type = '--release';
} else if (args[i] == '--nobuild') {
build_type = '--nobuild';
} else if (args[i] == '--device') {
install_target = '--device';
} else if (args[i] == '--emulator') {
install_target = '--emulator';
} else if (args[i].substring(0, 9) == '--target=') {
install_target = args[i].substring(9, args[i].length);
} else {
console.error('ERROR : Run option \'' + args[i] + '\' not recognized.');
process.exit(2);
}
}
return build.run(build_type).then(function() {
if (install_target == '--device') {
return device.install();
} else if (install_target == '--emulator') {
return emulator.list_started().then(function(started) {
var p = started && started.length > 0 ? Q() : emulator.start();
return p.then(function() { emulator.install(); });
});
} else if (install_target) {
var devices, started_emulators, avds;
return device.list()
.then(function(res) {
devices = res;
return emulator.list_started();
}).then(function(res) {
started_emulators = res;
return emulator.list_images();
}).then(function(res) {
avds = res;
if (devices.indexOf(install_target) > -1) {
return device.install(install_target);
} else if (started_emulators.indexOf(install_target) > -1) {
return emulator.install(install_target);
} else {
// if target emulator isn't started, then start it.
var emulator_ID;
for(avd in avds) {
if(avds[avd].name == install_target) {
return emulator.start(install_target)
.then(function() { emulator.install(emulator_ID); });
}
}
return Q.reject('Target \'' + install_target + '\' not found, unable to run project');
}
});
} else {
// no target given, deploy to device if availible, otherwise use the emulator.
return device.list()
.then(function(device_list) {
if (device_list.length > 0) {
console.log('WARNING : No target specified, deploying to device \'' + device_list[0] + '\'.');
return device.install(device_list[0]);
} else {
return emulator.list_started()
.then(function(emulator_list) {
if (emulator_list.length > 0) {
console.log('WARNING : No target specified, deploying to emulator \'' + emulator_list[0] + '\'.');
return emulator.install(emulator_list[0]);
} else {
console.log('WARNING : No started emulators found, starting an emulator.');
return emulator.best_image()
.then(function(best_avd) {
if(best_avd) {
return emulator.start(best_avd.name)
.then(function(emulator_ID) {
console.log('WARNING : No target specified, deploying to emulator \'' + emulator_ID + '\'.');
return emulator.install(emulator_ID);
});
} else {
return emulator.start();
}
});
}
});
}
});
}
});
}
module.exports.help = function() {
console.log('Usage: ' + path.relative(process.cwd(), args[0]) + ' [options]');
console.log('Build options :');
console.log(' --debug : Builds project in debug mode');
console.log(' --release : Builds project in release mode');
console.log(' --nobuild : Runs the currently built project without recompiling');
console.log('Deploy options :');
console.log(' --device : Will deploy the built project to a device');
console.log(' --emulator : Will deploy the built project to an emulator if one exists');
console.log(' --target=<target_id> : Installs to the target with the specified id.');
process.exit(0);
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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var emulator = require('./emulator'),
args = process.argv;
var install_target;
if(args.length > 2) {
if (args[2].substring(0, 9) == '--target=') {
install_target = args[2].substring(9, args[2].length);
} else {
console.error('ERROR : argument \'' + args[2] + '\' not recognized.');
process.exit(2);
}
}
emulator.start(install_target).done(null, function(err) {
console.error('ERROR: ' + err);
process.exit(2);
});

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:: Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
:: or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
:: distributed with this work for additional information
:: regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
:: to you 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.
@ECHO OFF
SET script_path="%~dp0start-emulator"
IF EXIST %script_path% (
node "%script_path%" %*
) ELSE (
ECHO.
ECHO ERROR: Could not find 'start-emulator' script in 'cordova\lib' folder, aborting...>&2
EXIT /B 1
)

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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you 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.
*/
var log = require('./lib/log'),
reqs = require('./lib/check_reqs'),
args = process.argv;
// Usage support for when args are given
if(args.length > 2) {
log.help();
} else {
reqs.run().done(function() {
return log.run();
}, function(err) {
console.error('ERROR: ' + err);
process.exit(2);
});
}

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:: Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
:: or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
:: distributed with this work for additional information
:: regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
:: to you 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.
@ECHO OFF
SET script_path="%~dp0log"
IF EXIST %script_path% (
node "%script_path%" %*
) ELSE (
ECHO.
ECHO ERROR: Could not find 'log' script in 'cordova' folder, aborting...>&2
EXIT /B 1
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For pull requests:
- Be consistent with prevalent style and design decisions.
- Add a Jasmine spec to `specs/q-spec.js`.
- Use `npm test` to avoid regressions.
- Run tests in `q-spec/run.html` in as many supported browsers as you
can find the will to deal with.
- Do not build minified versions; we do this each release.
- If you would be so kind, add a note to `CHANGES.md` in an
appropriate section:
- `Next Major Version` if it introduces backward incompatibilities
to code in the wild using documented features.
- `Next Minor Version` if it adds a new feature.
- `Next Patch Version` if it fixes a bug.
For releases:
- Run `npm test`.
- Run tests in `q-spec/run.html` in a representative sample of every
browser under the sun.
- Run `npm run cover` and make sure you're happy with the results.
- Run `npm run minify` and be sure to commit the resulting `q.min.js`.
- Note the Gzipped size output by the previous command, and update
`README.md` if it has changed to 1 significant digit.
- Stash any local changes.
- Update `CHANGES.md` to reflect all changes in the differences
between `HEAD` and the previous tagged version. Give credit where
credit is due.
- Update `README.md` to address all new, non-experimental features.
- Update the API reference on the Wiki to reflect all non-experimental
features.
- Use `npm version major|minor|patch` to update `package.json`,
commit, and tag the new version.
- Use `npm publish` to send up a new release.
- Send an email to the q-continuum mailing list announcing the new
release and the notes from the change log. This helps folks
maintaining other package ecosystems.

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Copyright 20092012 Kristopher Michael Kowal. All rights reserved.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
IN THE SOFTWARE.

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[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/kriskowal/q.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/kriskowal/q)
<a href="http://promises-aplus.github.com/promises-spec">
<img src="http://promises-aplus.github.com/promises-spec/assets/logo-small.png"
align="right" alt="Promises/A+ logo" />
</a>
If a function cannot return a value or throw an exception without
blocking, it can return a promise instead. A promise is an object
that represents the return value or the thrown exception that the
function may eventually provide. A promise can also be used as a
proxy for a [remote object][Q-Connection] to overcome latency.
[Q-Connection]: https://github.com/kriskowal/q-connection
On the first pass, promises can mitigate the “[Pyramid of
Doom][POD]”: the situation where code marches to the right faster
than it marches forward.
[POD]: http://calculist.org/blog/2011/12/14/why-coroutines-wont-work-on-the-web/
```javascript
step1(function (value1) {
step2(value1, function(value2) {
step3(value2, function(value3) {
step4(value3, function(value4) {
// Do something with value4
});
});
});
});
```
With a promise library, you can flatten the pyramid.
```javascript
Q.fcall(promisedStep1)
.then(promisedStep2)
.then(promisedStep3)
.then(promisedStep4)
.then(function (value4) {
// Do something with value4
})
.catch(function (error) {
// Handle any error from all above steps
})
.done();
```
With this approach, you also get implicit error propagation, just like `try`,
`catch`, and `finally`. An error in `promisedStep1` will flow all the way to
the `catch` function, where its caught and handled. (Here `promisedStepN` is
a version of `stepN` that returns a promise.)
The callback approach is called an “inversion of control”.
A function that accepts a callback instead of a return value
is saying, “Dont call me, Ill call you.”. Promises
[un-invert][IOC] the inversion, cleanly separating the input
arguments from control flow arguments. This simplifies the
use and creation of APIs, particularly variadic,
rest and spread arguments.
[IOC]: http://www.slideshare.net/domenicdenicola/callbacks-promises-and-coroutines-oh-my-the-evolution-of-asynchronicity-in-javascript
## Getting Started
The Q module can be loaded as:
- A ``<script>`` tag (creating a ``Q`` global variable): ~2.5 KB minified and
gzipped.
- A Node.js and CommonJS module, available in [npm](https://npmjs.org/) as
the [q](https://npmjs.org/package/q) package
- An AMD module
- A [component](https://github.com/component/component) as ``microjs/q``
- Using [bower](http://bower.io/) as ``q``
- Using [NuGet](http://nuget.org/) as [Q](https://nuget.org/packages/q)
Q can exchange promises with jQuery, Dojo, When.js, WinJS, and more.
## Resources
Our [wiki][] contains a number of useful resources, including:
- A method-by-method [Q API reference][reference].
- A growing [examples gallery][examples], showing how Q can be used to make
everything better. From XHR to database access to accessing the Flickr API,
Q is there for you.
- There are many libraries that produce and consume Q promises for everything
from file system/database access or RPC to templating. For a list of some of
the more popular ones, see [Libraries][].
- If you want materials that introduce the promise concept generally, and the
below tutorial isn't doing it for you, check out our collection of
[presentations, blog posts, and podcasts][resources].
- A guide for those [coming from jQuery's `$.Deferred`][jquery].
We'd also love to have you join the Q-Continuum [mailing list][].
[wiki]: https://github.com/kriskowal/q/wiki
[reference]: https://github.com/kriskowal/q/wiki/API-Reference
[examples]: https://github.com/kriskowal/q/wiki/Examples-Gallery
[Libraries]: https://github.com/kriskowal/q/wiki/Libraries
[resources]: https://github.com/kriskowal/q/wiki/General-Promise-Resources
[jquery]: https://github.com/kriskowal/q/wiki/Coming-from-jQuery
[mailing list]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/q-continuum
## Tutorial
Promises have a ``then`` method, which you can use to get the eventual
return value (fulfillment) or thrown exception (rejection).
```javascript
promiseMeSomething()
.then(function (value) {
}, function (reason) {
});
```
If ``promiseMeSomething`` returns a promise that gets fulfilled later
with a return value, the first function (the fulfillment handler) will be
called with the value. However, if the ``promiseMeSomething`` function
gets rejected later by a thrown exception, the second function (the
rejection handler) will be called with the exception.
Note that resolution of a promise is always asynchronous: that is, the
fulfillment or rejection handler will always be called in the next turn of the
event loop (i.e. `process.nextTick` in Node). This gives you a nice
guarantee when mentally tracing the flow of your code, namely that
``then`` will always return before either handler is executed.
In this tutorial, we begin with how to consume and work with promises. We'll
talk about how to create them, and thus create functions like
`promiseMeSomething` that return promises, [below](#the-beginning).
### Propagation
The ``then`` method returns a promise, which in this example, Im
assigning to ``outputPromise``.
```javascript
var outputPromise = getInputPromise()
.then(function (input) {
}, function (reason) {
});
```
The ``outputPromise`` variable becomes a new promise for the return
value of either handler. Since a function can only either return a
value or throw an exception, only one handler will ever be called and it
will be responsible for resolving ``outputPromise``.
- If you return a value in a handler, ``outputPromise`` will get
fulfilled.
- If you throw an exception in a handler, ``outputPromise`` will get
rejected.
- If you return a **promise** in a handler, ``outputPromise`` will
“become” that promise. Being able to become a new promise is useful
for managing delays, combining results, or recovering from errors.
If the ``getInputPromise()`` promise gets rejected and you omit the
rejection handler, the **error** will go to ``outputPromise``:
```javascript
var outputPromise = getInputPromise()
.then(function (value) {
});
```
If the input promise gets fulfilled and you omit the fulfillment handler, the
**value** will go to ``outputPromise``:
```javascript
var outputPromise = getInputPromise()
.then(null, function (error) {
});
```
Q promises provide a ``fail`` shorthand for ``then`` when you are only
interested in handling the error:
```javascript
var outputPromise = getInputPromise()
.fail(function (error) {
});
```
If you are writing JavaScript for modern engines only or using
CoffeeScript, you may use `catch` instead of `fail`.
Promises also have a ``fin`` function that is like a ``finally`` clause.
The final handler gets called, with no arguments, when the promise
returned by ``getInputPromise()`` either returns a value or throws an
error. The value returned or error thrown by ``getInputPromise()``
passes directly to ``outputPromise`` unless the final handler fails, and
may be delayed if the final handler returns a promise.
```javascript
var outputPromise = getInputPromise()
.fin(function () {
// close files, database connections, stop servers, conclude tests
});
```
- If the handler returns a value, the value is ignored
- If the handler throws an error, the error passes to ``outputPromise``
- If the handler returns a promise, ``outputPromise`` gets postponed. The
eventual value or error has the same effect as an immediate return
value or thrown error: a value would be ignored, an error would be
forwarded.
If you are writing JavaScript for modern engines only or using
CoffeeScript, you may use `finally` instead of `fin`.
### Chaining
There are two ways to chain promises. You can chain promises either
inside or outside handlers. The next two examples are equivalent.
```javascript
return getUsername()
.then(function (username) {
return getUser(username)
.then(function (user) {
// if we get here without an error,
// the value returned here
// or the exception thrown here
// resolves the promise returned
// by the first line
})
});
```
```javascript
return getUsername()
.then(function (username) {
return getUser(username);
})
.then(function (user) {
// if we get here without an error,
// the value returned here
// or the exception thrown here
// resolves the promise returned
// by the first line
});
```
The only difference is nesting. Its useful to nest handlers if you
need to capture multiple input values in your closure.
```javascript
function authenticate() {
return getUsername()
.then(function (username) {
return getUser(username);
})
// chained because we will not need the user name in the next event
.then(function (user) {
return getPassword()
// nested because we need both user and password next
.then(function (password) {
if (user.passwordHash !== hash(password)) {
throw new Error("Can't authenticate");
}
});
});
}
```
### Combination
You can turn an array of promises into a promise for the whole,
fulfilled array using ``all``.
```javascript
return Q.all([
eventualAdd(2, 2),
eventualAdd(10, 20)
]);
```
If you have a promise for an array, you can use ``spread`` as a
replacement for ``then``. The ``spread`` function “spreads” the
values over the arguments of the fulfillment handler. The rejection handler
will get called at the first sign of failure. That is, whichever of
the recived promises fails first gets handled by the rejection handler.
```javascript
function eventualAdd(a, b) {
return Q.spread([a, b], function (a, b) {
return a + b;
})
}
```
But ``spread`` calls ``all`` initially, so you can skip it in chains.
```javascript
return getUsername()
.then(function (username) {
return [username, getUser(username)];
})
.spread(function (username, user) {
});
```
The ``all`` function returns a promise for an array of values. When this
promise is fulfilled, the array contains the fulfillment values of the original
promises, in the same order as those promises. If one of the given promises
is rejected, the returned promise is immediately rejected, not waiting for the
rest of the batch. If you want to wait for all of the promises to either be
fulfilled or rejected, you can use ``allSettled``.
```javascript
Q.allSettled(promises)
.then(function (results) {
results.forEach(function (result) {
if (result.state === "fulfilled") {
var value = result.value;
} else {
var reason = result.reason;
}
});
});
```
### Sequences
If you have a number of promise-producing functions that need
to be run sequentially, you can of course do so manually:
```javascript
return foo(initialVal).then(bar).then(baz).then(qux);
```
However, if you want to run a dynamically constructed sequence of
functions, you'll want something like this:
```javascript
var funcs = [foo, bar, baz, qux];
var result = Q(initialVal);
funcs.forEach(function (f) {
result = result.then(f);
});
return result;
```
You can make this slightly more compact using `reduce`:
```javascript
return funcs.reduce(function (soFar, f) {
return soFar.then(f);
}, Q(initialVal));
```
Or, you could use th ultra-compact version:
```javascript
return funcs.reduce(Q.when, Q());
```
### Handling Errors
One sometimes-unintuive aspect of promises is that if you throw an
exception in the fulfillment handler, it will not be be caught by the error
handler.
```javascript
return foo()
.then(function (value) {
throw new Error("Can't bar.");
}, function (error) {
// We only get here if "foo" fails
});
```
To see why this is, consider the parallel between promises and
``try``/``catch``. We are ``try``-ing to execute ``foo()``: the error
handler represents a ``catch`` for ``foo()``, while the fulfillment handler
represents code that happens *after* the ``try``/``catch`` block.
That code then needs its own ``try``/``catch`` block.
In terms of promises, this means chaining your rejection handler:
```javascript
return foo()
.then(function (value) {
throw new Error("Can't bar.");
})
.fail(function (error) {
// We get here with either foo's error or bar's error
});
```
### Progress Notification
It's possible for promises to report their progress, e.g. for tasks that take a
long time like a file upload. Not all promises will implement progress
notifications, but for those that do, you can consume the progress values using
a third parameter to ``then``:
```javascript
return uploadFile()
.then(function () {
// Success uploading the file
}, function (err) {
// There was an error, and we get the reason for error
}, function (progress) {
// We get notified of the upload's progress as it is executed
});
```
Like `fail`, Q also provides a shorthand for progress callbacks
called `progress`:
```javascript
return uploadFile().progress(function (progress) {
// We get notified of the upload's progress
});
```
### The End
When you get to the end of a chain of promises, you should either
return the last promise or end the chain. Since handlers catch
errors, its an unfortunate pattern that the exceptions can go
unobserved.
So, either return it,
```javascript
return foo()
.then(function () {
return "bar";
});
```
Or, end it.
```javascript
foo()
.then(function () {
return "bar";
})
.done();
```
Ending a promise chain makes sure that, if an error doesnt get
handled before the end, it will get rethrown and reported.
This is a stopgap. We are exploring ways to make unhandled errors
visible without any explicit handling.
### The Beginning
Everything above assumes you get a promise from somewhere else. This
is the common case. Every once in a while, you will need to create a
promise from scratch.
#### Using ``Q.fcall``
You can create a promise from a value using ``Q.fcall``. This returns a
promise for 10.
```javascript
return Q.fcall(function () {
return 10;
});
```
You can also use ``fcall`` to get a promise for an exception.
```javascript
return Q.fcall(function () {
throw new Error("Can't do it");
});
```
As the name implies, ``fcall`` can call functions, or even promised
functions. This uses the ``eventualAdd`` function above to add two
numbers.
```javascript
return Q.fcall(eventualAdd, 2, 2);
```
#### Using Deferreds
If you have to interface with asynchronous functions that are callback-based
instead of promise-based, Q provides a few shortcuts (like ``Q.nfcall`` and
friends). But much of the time, the solution will be to use *deferreds*.
```javascript
var deferred = Q.defer();
FS.readFile("foo.txt", "utf-8", function (error, text) {
if (error) {
deferred.reject(new Error(error));
} else {
deferred.resolve(text);
}
});
return deferred.promise;
```
Note that a deferred can be resolved with a value or a promise. The
``reject`` function is a shorthand for resolving with a rejected
promise.
```javascript
// this:
deferred.reject(new Error("Can't do it"));
// is shorthand for:
var rejection = Q.fcall(function () {
throw new Error("Can't do it");
});
deferred.resolve(rejection);
```
This is a simplified implementation of ``Q.delay``.
```javascript
function delay(ms) {
var deferred = Q.defer();
setTimeout(deferred.resolve, ms);
return deferred.promise;
}
```
This is a simplified implementation of ``Q.timeout``
```javascript
function timeout(promise, ms) {
var deferred = Q.defer();
Q.when(promise, deferred.resolve);
delay(ms).then(function () {
deferred.reject(new Error("Timed out"));
});
return deferred.promise;
}
```
Finally, you can send a progress notification to the promise with
``deferred.notify``.
For illustration, this is a wrapper for XML HTTP requests in the browser. Note
that a more [thorough][XHR] implementation would be in order in practice.
[XHR]: https://github.com/montagejs/mr/blob/71e8df99bb4f0584985accd6f2801ef3015b9763/browser.js#L29-L73
```javascript
function requestOkText(url) {
var request = new XMLHttpRequest();
var deferred = Q.defer();
request.open("GET", url, true);
request.onload = onload;
request.onerror = onerror;
request.onprogress = onprogress;
request.send();
function onload() {
if (request.status === 200) {
deferred.resolve(request.responseText);
} else {
deferred.reject(new Error("Status code was " + request.status));
}
}
function onerror() {
deferred.reject(new Error("Can't XHR " + JSON.stringify(url)));
}
function onprogress(event) {
deferred.notify(event.loaded / event.total);
}
return deferred.promise;
}
```
Below is an example of how to use this ``requestOkText`` function:
```javascript
requestOkText("http://localhost:3000")
.then(function (responseText) {
// If the HTTP response returns 200 OK, log the response text.
console.log(responseText);
}, function (error) {
// If there's an error or a non-200 status code, log the error.
console.error(error);
}, function (progress) {
// Log the progress as it comes in.
console.log("Request progress: " + Math.round(progress * 100) + "%");
});
```
### The Middle
If you are using a function that may return a promise, but just might
return a value if it doesnt need to defer, you can use the “static”
methods of the Q library.
The ``when`` function is the static equivalent for ``then``.
```javascript
return Q.when(valueOrPromise, function (value) {
}, function (error) {
});
```
All of the other methods on a promise have static analogs with the
same name.
The following are equivalent:
```javascript
return Q.all([a, b]);
```
```javascript
return Q.fcall(function () {
return [a, b];
})
.all();
```
When working with promises provided by other libraries, you should
convert it to a Q promise. Not all promise libraries make the same
guarantees as Q and certainly dont provide all of the same methods.
Most libraries only provide a partially functional ``then`` method.
This thankfully is all we need to turn them into vibrant Q promises.
```javascript
return Q($.ajax(...))
.then(function () {
});
```
If there is any chance that the promise you receive is not a Q promise
as provided by your library, you should wrap it using a Q function.
You can even use ``Q.invoke`` as a shorthand.
```javascript
return Q.invoke($, 'ajax', ...)
.then(function () {
});
```
### Over the Wire
A promise can serve as a proxy for another object, even a remote
object. There are methods that allow you to optimistically manipulate
properties or call functions. All of these interactions return
promises, so they can be chained.
```
direct manipulation using a promise as a proxy
-------------------------- -------------------------------
value.foo promise.get("foo")
value.foo = value promise.put("foo", value)
delete value.foo promise.del("foo")
value.foo(...args) promise.post("foo", [args])
value.foo(...args) promise.invoke("foo", ...args)
value(...args) promise.fapply([args])
value(...args) promise.fcall(...args)
```
If the promise is a proxy for a remote object, you can shave
round-trips by using these functions instead of ``then``. To take
advantage of promises for remote objects, check out [Q-Connection][].
[Q-Connection]: https://github.com/kriskowal/q-connection
Even in the case of non-remote objects, these methods can be used as
shorthand for particularly-simple fulfillment handlers. For example, you
can replace
```javascript
return Q.fcall(function () {
return [{ foo: "bar" }, { foo: "baz" }];
})
.then(function (value) {
return value[0].foo;
});
```
with
```javascript
return Q.fcall(function () {
return [{ foo: "bar" }, { foo: "baz" }];
})
.get(0)
.get("foo");
```
### Adapting Node
If you're working with functions that make use of the Node.js callback pattern,
where callbacks are in the form of `function(err, result)`, Q provides a few
useful utility functions for converting between them. The most straightforward
are probably `Q.nfcall` and `Q.nfapply` ("Node function call/apply") for calling
Node.js-style functions and getting back a promise:
```javascript
return Q.nfcall(FS.readFile, "foo.txt", "utf-8");
return Q.nfapply(FS.readFile, ["foo.txt", "utf-8"]);
```
If you are working with methods, instead of simple functions, you can easily
run in to the usual problems where passing a method to another function—like
`Q.nfcall`—"un-binds" the method from its owner. To avoid this, you can either
use `Function.prototype.bind` or some nice shortcut methods we provide:
```javascript
return Q.ninvoke(redisClient, "get", "user:1:id");
return Q.npost(redisClient, "get", ["user:1:id"]);
```
You can also create reusable wrappers with `Q.denodeify` or `Q.nbind`:
```javascript
var readFile = Q.denodeify(FS.readFile);
return readFile("foo.txt", "utf-8");
var redisClientGet = Q.nbind(redisClient.get, redisClient);
return redisClientGet("user:1:id");
```
Finally, if you're working with raw deferred objects, there is a
`makeNodeResolver` method on deferreds that can be handy:
```javascript
var deferred = Q.defer();
FS.readFile("foo.txt", "utf-8", deferred.makeNodeResolver());
return deferred.promise;
```
### Long Stack Traces
Q comes with optional support for “long stack traces,” wherein the `stack`
property of `Error` rejection reasons is rewritten to be traced along
asynchronous jumps instead of stopping at the most recent one. As an example:
```js
function theDepthsOfMyProgram() {
Q.delay(100).done(function explode() {
throw new Error("boo!");
});
}
theDepthsOfMyProgram();
```
usually would give a rather unhelpful stack trace looking something like
```
Error: boo!
at explode (/path/to/test.js:3:11)
at _fulfilled (/path/to/test.js:q:54)
at resolvedValue.promiseDispatch.done (/path/to/q.js:823:30)
at makePromise.promise.promiseDispatch (/path/to/q.js:496:13)
at pending (/path/to/q.js:397:39)
at process.startup.processNextTick.process._tickCallback (node.js:244:9)
```
But, if you turn this feature on by setting
```js
Q.longStackSupport = true;
```
then the above code gives a nice stack trace to the tune of
```
Error: boo!
at explode (/path/to/test.js:3:11)
From previous event:
at theDepthsOfMyProgram (/path/to/test.js:2:16)
at Object.<anonymous> (/path/to/test.js:7:1)
```
Note how you can see the the function that triggered the async operation in the
stack trace! This is very helpful for debugging, as otherwise you end up getting
only the first line, plus a bunch of Q internals, with no sign of where the
operation started.
This feature does come with somewhat-serious performance and memory overhead,
however. If you're working with lots of promises, or trying to scale a server
to many users, you should probably keep it off. But in development, go for it!
## Tests
You can view the results of the Q test suite [in your browser][tests]!
[tests]: https://rawgithub.com/kriskowal/q/master/spec/q-spec.html
## License
Copyright 20092013 Kristopher Michael Kowal
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"use strict";
var Q = require("../q");
var fs = require("fs");
suite("A single simple async operation", function () {
bench("with an immediately-fulfilled promise", function (done) {
Q().then(done);
});
bench("with direct setImmediate usage", function (done) {
setImmediate(done);
});
bench("with direct setTimeout(…, 0)", function (done) {
setTimeout(done, 0);
});
});
suite("A fs.readFile", function () {
var denodeified = Q.denodeify(fs.readFile);
set("iterations", 1000);
set("delay", 1000);
bench("directly, with callbacks", function (done) {
fs.readFile(__filename, done);
});
bench("with Q.nfcall", function (done) {
Q.nfcall(fs.readFile, __filename).then(done);
});
bench("with a Q.denodeify'ed version", function (done) {
denodeified(__filename).then(done);
});
bench("with manual usage of deferred.makeNodeResolver", function (done) {
var deferred = Q.defer();
fs.readFile(__filename, deferred.makeNodeResolver());
deferred.promise.then(done);
});
});
suite("1000 operations in parallel", function () {
function makeCounter(desiredCount, ultimateCallback) {
var soFar = 0;
return function () {
if (++soFar === desiredCount) {
ultimateCallback();
}
};
}
var numberOfOps = 1000;
bench("with immediately-fulfilled promises", function (done) {
var counter = makeCounter(numberOfOps, done);
for (var i = 0; i < numberOfOps; ++i) {
Q().then(counter);
}
});
bench("with direct setImmediate usage", function (done) {
var counter = makeCounter(numberOfOps, done);
for (var i = 0; i < numberOfOps; ++i) {
setImmediate(counter);
}
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"use strict";
var Q = require("../q");
suite("Chaining", function () {
var numberToChain = 1000;
bench("Chaining many already-fulfilled promises together", function (done) {
var currentPromise = Q();
for (var i = 0; i < numberToChain; ++i) {
currentPromise = currentPromise.then(function () {
return Q();
});
}
currentPromise.then(done);
});
bench("Chaining and then fulfilling the end of the chain", function (done) {
var deferred = Q.defer();
var currentPromise = deferred.promise;
for (var i = 0; i < numberToChain; ++i) {
(function () {
var promiseToReturn = currentPromise;
currentPromise = Q().then(function () {
return promiseToReturn;
});
}());
}
currentPromise.then(done);
deferred.resolve();
});
});

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var Q = require("./q");
module.exports = Queue;
function Queue() {
var ends = Q.defer();
var closed = Q.defer();
return {
put: function (value) {
var next = Q.defer();
ends.resolve({
head: value,
tail: next.promise
});
ends.resolve = next.resolve;
},
get: function () {
var result = ends.promise.get("head");
ends.promise = ends.promise.get("tail");
return result.fail(function (error) {
closed.resolve(error);
throw error;
});
},
closed: closed.promise,
close: function (error) {
error = error || new Error("Can't get value from closed queue");
var end = {head: Q.reject(error)};
end.tail = end;
ends.resolve(end);
return closed.promise;
}
};
}

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{
"name": "ShellJS",
"twitter": [
"r2r"
]
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{
"loopfunc": true,
"sub": true,
"undef": true,
"unused": true,
"node": true
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node_js:
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Copyright (c) 2012, Artur Adib <aadib@mozilla.com>
All rights reserved.
You may use this project under the terms of the New BSD license as follows:
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* Neither the name of Artur Adib nor the
names of the contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ARTUR ADIB BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

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# ShellJS - Unix shell commands for Node.js [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/arturadib/shelljs.png)](http://travis-ci.org/arturadib/shelljs)
ShellJS is a portable **(Windows/Linux/OS X)** implementation of Unix shell commands on top of the Node.js API. You can use it to eliminate your shell script's dependency on Unix while still keeping its familiar and powerful commands. You can also install it globally so you can run it from outside Node projects - say goodbye to those gnarly Bash scripts!
The project is [unit-tested](http://travis-ci.org/arturadib/shelljs) and battled-tested in projects like:
+ [PDF.js](http://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js) - Firefox's next-gen PDF reader
+ [Firebug](http://getfirebug.com/) - Firefox's infamous debugger
+ [JSHint](http://jshint.com) - Most popular JavaScript linter
+ [Zepto](http://zeptojs.com) - jQuery-compatible JavaScript library for modern browsers
+ [Yeoman](http://yeoman.io/) - Web application stack and development tool
+ [Deployd.com](http://deployd.com) - Open source PaaS for quick API backend generation
and [many more](https://npmjs.org/browse/depended/shelljs).
## Installing
Via npm:
```bash
$ npm install [-g] shelljs
```
If the global option `-g` is specified, the binary `shjs` will be installed. This makes it possible to
run ShellJS scripts much like any shell script from the command line, i.e. without requiring a `node_modules` folder:
```bash
$ shjs my_script
```
You can also just copy `shell.js` into your project's directory, and `require()` accordingly.
## Examples
### JavaScript
```javascript
require('shelljs/global');
if (!which('git')) {
echo('Sorry, this script requires git');
exit(1);
}
// Copy files to release dir
mkdir('-p', 'out/Release');
cp('-R', 'stuff/*', 'out/Release');
// Replace macros in each .js file
cd('lib');
ls('*.js').forEach(function(file) {
sed('-i', 'BUILD_VERSION', 'v0.1.2', file);
sed('-i', /.*REMOVE_THIS_LINE.*\n/, '', file);
sed('-i', /.*REPLACE_LINE_WITH_MACRO.*\n/, cat('macro.js'), file);
});
cd('..');
// Run external tool synchronously
if (exec('git commit -am "Auto-commit"').code !== 0) {
echo('Error: Git commit failed');
exit(1);
}
```
### CoffeeScript
```coffeescript
require 'shelljs/global'
if not which 'git'
echo 'Sorry, this script requires git'
exit 1
# Copy files to release dir
mkdir '-p', 'out/Release'
cp '-R', 'stuff/*', 'out/Release'
# Replace macros in each .js file
cd 'lib'
for file in ls '*.js'
sed '-i', 'BUILD_VERSION', 'v0.1.2', file
sed '-i', /.*REMOVE_THIS_LINE.*\n/, '', file
sed '-i', /.*REPLACE_LINE_WITH_MACRO.*\n/, cat 'macro.js', file
cd '..'
# Run external tool synchronously
if (exec 'git commit -am "Auto-commit"').code != 0
echo 'Error: Git commit failed'
exit 1
```
## Global vs. Local
The example above uses the convenience script `shelljs/global` to reduce verbosity. If polluting your global namespace is not desirable, simply require `shelljs`.
Example:
```javascript
var shell = require('shelljs');
shell.echo('hello world');
```
## Make tool
A convenience script `shelljs/make` is also provided to mimic the behavior of a Unix Makefile. In this case all shell objects are global, and command line arguments will cause the script to execute only the corresponding function in the global `target` object. To avoid redundant calls, target functions are executed only once per script.
Example (CoffeeScript):
```coffeescript
require 'shelljs/make'
target.all = ->
target.bundle()
target.docs()
target.bundle = ->
cd __dirname
mkdir 'build'
cd 'lib'
(cat '*.js').to '../build/output.js'
target.docs = ->
cd __dirname
mkdir 'docs'
cd 'lib'
for file in ls '*.js'
text = grep '//@', file # extract special comments
text.replace '//@', '' # remove comment tags
text.to 'docs/my_docs.md'
```
To run the target `all`, call the above script without arguments: `$ node make`. To run the target `docs`: `$ node make docs`, and so on.
<!--
DO NOT MODIFY BEYOND THIS POINT - IT'S AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED
-->
## Command reference
All commands run synchronously, unless otherwise stated.
### cd('dir')
Changes to directory `dir` for the duration of the script
### pwd()
Returns the current directory.
### ls([options ,] path [,path ...])
### ls([options ,] path_array)
Available options:
+ `-R`: recursive
+ `-A`: all files (include files beginning with `.`, except for `.` and `..`)
Examples:
```javascript
ls('projs/*.js');
ls('-R', '/users/me', '/tmp');
ls('-R', ['/users/me', '/tmp']); // same as above
```
Returns array of files in the given path, or in current directory if no path provided.
### find(path [,path ...])
### find(path_array)
Examples:
```javascript
find('src', 'lib');
find(['src', 'lib']); // same as above
find('.').filter(function(file) { return file.match(/\.js$/); });
```
Returns array of all files (however deep) in the given paths.
The main difference from `ls('-R', path)` is that the resulting file names
include the base directories, e.g. `lib/resources/file1` instead of just `file1`.
### cp([options ,] source [,source ...], dest)
### cp([options ,] source_array, dest)
Available options:
+ `-f`: force
+ `-r, -R`: recursive
Examples:
```javascript
cp('file1', 'dir1');
cp('-Rf', '/tmp/*', '/usr/local/*', '/home/tmp');
cp('-Rf', ['/tmp/*', '/usr/local/*'], '/home/tmp'); // same as above
```
Copies files. The wildcard `*` is accepted.
### rm([options ,] file [, file ...])
### rm([options ,] file_array)
Available options:
+ `-f`: force
+ `-r, -R`: recursive
Examples:
```javascript
rm('-rf', '/tmp/*');
rm('some_file.txt', 'another_file.txt');
rm(['some_file.txt', 'another_file.txt']); // same as above
```
Removes files. The wildcard `*` is accepted.
### mv(source [, source ...], dest')
### mv(source_array, dest')
Available options:
+ `f`: force
Examples:
```javascript
mv('-f', 'file', 'dir/');
mv('file1', 'file2', 'dir/');
mv(['file1', 'file2'], 'dir/'); // same as above
```
Moves files. The wildcard `*` is accepted.
### mkdir([options ,] dir [, dir ...])
### mkdir([options ,] dir_array)
Available options:
+ `p`: full path (will create intermediate dirs if necessary)
Examples:
```javascript
mkdir('-p', '/tmp/a/b/c/d', '/tmp/e/f/g');
mkdir('-p', ['/tmp/a/b/c/d', '/tmp/e/f/g']); // same as above
```
Creates directories.
### test(expression)
Available expression primaries:
+ `'-b', 'path'`: true if path is a block device
+ `'-c', 'path'`: true if path is a character device
+ `'-d', 'path'`: true if path is a directory
+ `'-e', 'path'`: true if path exists
+ `'-f', 'path'`: true if path is a regular file
+ `'-L', 'path'`: true if path is a symboilc link
+ `'-p', 'path'`: true if path is a pipe (FIFO)
+ `'-S', 'path'`: true if path is a socket
Examples:
```javascript
if (test('-d', path)) { /* do something with dir */ };
if (!test('-f', path)) continue; // skip if it's a regular file
```
Evaluates expression using the available primaries and returns corresponding value.
### cat(file [, file ...])
### cat(file_array)
Examples:
```javascript
var str = cat('file*.txt');
var str = cat('file1', 'file2');
var str = cat(['file1', 'file2']); // same as above
```
Returns a string containing the given file, or a concatenated string
containing the files if more than one file is given (a new line character is
introduced between each file). Wildcard `*` accepted.
### 'string'.to(file)
Examples:
```javascript
cat('input.txt').to('output.txt');
```
Analogous to the redirection operator `>` in Unix, but works with JavaScript strings (such as
those returned by `cat`, `grep`, etc). _Like Unix redirections, `to()` will overwrite any existing file!_
### 'string'.toEnd(file)
Examples:
```javascript
cat('input.txt').toEnd('output.txt');
```
Analogous to the redirect-and-append operator `>>` in Unix, but works with JavaScript strings (such as
those returned by `cat`, `grep`, etc).
### sed([options ,] search_regex, replace_str, file)
Available options:
+ `-i`: Replace contents of 'file' in-place. _Note that no backups will be created!_
Examples:
```javascript
sed('-i', 'PROGRAM_VERSION', 'v0.1.3', 'source.js');
sed(/.*DELETE_THIS_LINE.*\n/, '', 'source.js');
```
Reads an input string from `file` and performs a JavaScript `replace()` on the input
using the given search regex and replacement string. Returns the new string after replacement.
### grep([options ,] regex_filter, file [, file ...])
### grep([options ,] regex_filter, file_array)
Available options:
+ `-v`: Inverse the sense of the regex and print the lines not matching the criteria.
Examples:
```javascript
grep('-v', 'GLOBAL_VARIABLE', '*.js');
grep('GLOBAL_VARIABLE', '*.js');
```
Reads input string from given files and returns a string containing all lines of the
file that match the given `regex_filter`. Wildcard `*` accepted.
### which(command)
Examples:
```javascript
var nodeExec = which('node');
```
Searches for `command` in the system's PATH. On Windows looks for `.exe`, `.cmd`, and `.bat` extensions.
Returns string containing the absolute path to the command.
### echo(string [,string ...])
Examples:
```javascript
echo('hello world');
var str = echo('hello world');
```
Prints string to stdout, and returns string with additional utility methods
like `.to()`.
### pushd([options,] [dir | '-N' | '+N'])
Available options:
+ `-n`: Suppresses the normal change of directory when adding directories to the stack, so that only the stack is manipulated.
Arguments:
+ `dir`: Makes the current working directory be the top of the stack, and then executes the equivalent of `cd dir`.
+ `+N`: Brings the Nth directory (counting from the left of the list printed by dirs, starting with zero) to the top of the list by rotating the stack.
+ `-N`: Brings the Nth directory (counting from the right of the list printed by dirs, starting with zero) to the top of the list by rotating the stack.
Examples:
```javascript
// process.cwd() === '/usr'
pushd('/etc'); // Returns /etc /usr
pushd('+1'); // Returns /usr /etc
```
Save the current directory on the top of the directory stack and then cd to `dir`. With no arguments, pushd exchanges the top two directories. Returns an array of paths in the stack.
### popd([options,] ['-N' | '+N'])
Available options:
+ `-n`: Suppresses the normal change of directory when removing directories from the stack, so that only the stack is manipulated.
Arguments:
+ `+N`: Removes the Nth directory (counting from the left of the list printed by dirs), starting with zero.
+ `-N`: Removes the Nth directory (counting from the right of the list printed by dirs), starting with zero.
Examples:
```javascript
echo(process.cwd()); // '/usr'
pushd('/etc'); // '/etc /usr'
echo(process.cwd()); // '/etc'
popd(); // '/usr'
echo(process.cwd()); // '/usr'
```
When no arguments are given, popd removes the top directory from the stack and performs a cd to the new top directory. The elements are numbered from 0 starting at the first directory listed with dirs; i.e., popd is equivalent to popd +0. Returns an array of paths in the stack.
### dirs([options | '+N' | '-N'])
Available options:
+ `-c`: Clears the directory stack by deleting all of the elements.
Arguments:
+ `+N`: Displays the Nth directory (counting from the left of the list printed by dirs when invoked without options), starting with zero.
+ `-N`: Displays the Nth directory (counting from the right of the list printed by dirs when invoked without options), starting with zero.
Display the list of currently remembered directories. Returns an array of paths in the stack, or a single path if +N or -N was specified.
See also: pushd, popd
### exit(code)
Exits the current process with the given exit code.
### env['VAR_NAME']
Object containing environment variables (both getter and setter). Shortcut to process.env.
### exec(command [, options] [, callback])
Available options (all `false` by default):
+ `async`: Asynchronous execution. Defaults to true if a callback is provided.
+ `silent`: Do not echo program output to console.
Examples:
```javascript
var version = exec('node --version', {silent:true}).output;
var child = exec('some_long_running_process', {async:true});
child.stdout.on('data', function(data) {
/* ... do something with data ... */
});
exec('some_long_running_process', function(code, output) {
console.log('Exit code:', code);
console.log('Program output:', output);
});
```
Executes the given `command` _synchronously_, unless otherwise specified.
When in synchronous mode returns the object `{ code:..., output:... }`, containing the program's
`output` (stdout + stderr) and its exit `code`. Otherwise returns the child process object, and
the `callback` gets the arguments `(code, output)`.
**Note:** For long-lived processes, it's best to run `exec()` asynchronously as
the current synchronous implementation uses a lot of CPU. This should be getting
fixed soon.
### chmod(octal_mode || octal_string, file)
### chmod(symbolic_mode, file)
Available options:
+ `-v`: output a diagnostic for every file processed
+ `-c`: like verbose but report only when a change is made
+ `-R`: change files and directories recursively
Examples:
```javascript
chmod(755, '/Users/brandon');
chmod('755', '/Users/brandon'); // same as above
chmod('u+x', '/Users/brandon');
```
Alters the permissions of a file or directory by either specifying the
absolute permissions in octal form or expressing the changes in symbols.
This command tries to mimic the POSIX behavior as much as possible.
Notable exceptions:
+ In symbolic modes, 'a-r' and '-r' are identical. No consideration is
given to the umask.
+ There is no "quiet" option since default behavior is to run silent.
## Non-Unix commands
### tempdir()
Examples:
```javascript
var tmp = tempdir(); // "/tmp" for most *nix platforms
```
Searches and returns string containing a writeable, platform-dependent temporary directory.
Follows Python's [tempfile algorithm](http://docs.python.org/library/tempfile.html#tempfile.tempdir).
### error()
Tests if error occurred in the last command. Returns `null` if no error occurred,
otherwise returns string explaining the error
## Configuration
### config.silent
Example:
```javascript
var silentState = config.silent; // save old silent state
config.silent = true;
/* ... */
config.silent = silentState; // restore old silent state
```
Suppresses all command output if `true`, except for `echo()` calls.
Default is `false`.
### config.fatal
Example:
```javascript
config.fatal = true;
cp('this_file_does_not_exist', '/dev/null'); // dies here
/* more commands... */
```
If `true` the script will die on errors. Default is `false`.

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#!/usr/bin/env node
require('../global');
if (process.argv.length < 3) {
console.log('ShellJS: missing argument (script name)');
console.log();
process.exit(1);
}
var args,
scriptName = process.argv[2];
env['NODE_PATH'] = __dirname + '/../..';
if (!scriptName.match(/\.js/) && !scriptName.match(/\.coffee/)) {
if (test('-f', scriptName + '.js'))
scriptName += '.js';
if (test('-f', scriptName + '.coffee'))
scriptName += '.coffee';
}
if (!test('-f', scriptName)) {
console.log('ShellJS: script not found ('+scriptName+')');
console.log();
process.exit(1);
}
args = process.argv.slice(3);
for (var i = 0, l = args.length; i < l; i++) {
if (args[i][0] !== "-"){
args[i] = '"' + args[i] + '"'; // fixes arguments with multiple words
}
}
if (scriptName.match(/\.coffee$/)) {
//
// CoffeeScript
//
if (which('coffee')) {
exec('coffee ' + scriptName + ' ' + args.join(' '), { async: true });
} else {
console.log('ShellJS: CoffeeScript interpreter not found');
console.log();
process.exit(1);
}
} else {
//
// JavaScript
//
exec('node ' + scriptName + ' ' + args.join(' '), { async: true });
}

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var shell = require('./shell.js');
for (var cmd in shell)
global[cmd] = shell[cmd];

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require('./global');
global.config.fatal = true;
global.target = {};
// This ensures we only execute the script targets after the entire script has
// been evaluated
var args = process.argv.slice(2);
setTimeout(function() {
var t;
if (args.length === 1 && args[0] === '--help') {
console.log('Available targets:');
for (t in global.target)
console.log(' ' + t);
return;
}
// Wrap targets to prevent duplicate execution
for (t in global.target) {
(function(t, oldTarget){
// Wrap it
global.target[t] = function(force) {
if (oldTarget.done && !force)
return;
oldTarget.done = true;
return oldTarget.apply(oldTarget, arguments);
};
})(t, global.target[t]);
}
// Execute desired targets
if (args.length > 0) {
args.forEach(function(arg) {
if (arg in global.target)
global.target[arg]();
else {
console.log('no such target: ' + arg);
}
});
} else if ('all' in global.target) {
global.target.all();
}
}, 0);

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#!/usr/bin/env node
require('../global');
echo('Appending docs to README.md');
cd(__dirname + '/..');
// Extract docs from shell.js
var docs = grep('//@', 'shell.js');
docs = docs.replace(/\/\/\@include (.+)/g, function(match, path) {
var file = path.match('.js$') ? path : path+'.js';
return grep('//@', file);
});
// Remove '//@'
docs = docs.replace(/\/\/\@ ?/g, '');
// Append docs to README
sed('-i', /## Command reference(.|\n)*/, '## Command reference\n\n' + docs, 'README.md');
echo('All done.');

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#!/usr/bin/env node
require('../global');
var path = require('path');
var failed = false;
//
// Lint
//
JSHINT_BIN = './node_modules/jshint/bin/jshint';
cd(__dirname + '/..');
if (!test('-f', JSHINT_BIN)) {
echo('JSHint not found. Run `npm install` in the root dir first.');
exit(1);
}
if (exec(JSHINT_BIN + ' *.js test/*.js').code !== 0) {
failed = true;
echo('*** JSHINT FAILED! (return code != 0)');
echo();
} else {
echo('All JSHint tests passed');
echo();
}
//
// Unit tests
//
cd(__dirname + '/../test');
ls('*.js').forEach(function(file) {
echo('Running test:', file);
if (exec('node ' + file).code !== 123) { // 123 avoids false positives (e.g. premature exit)
failed = true;
echo('*** TEST FAILED! (missing exit code "123")');
echo();
}
});
if (failed) {
echo();
echo('*******************************************************');
echo('WARNING: Some tests did not pass!');
echo('*******************************************************');
exit(1);
} else {
echo();
echo('All tests passed.');
}

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//
// ShellJS
// Unix shell commands on top of Node's API
//
// Copyright (c) 2012 Artur Adib
// http://github.com/arturadib/shelljs
//
var common = require('./src/common');
//@
//@ All commands run synchronously, unless otherwise stated.
//@
//@include ./src/cd
var _cd = require('./src/cd');
exports.cd = common.wrap('cd', _cd);
//@include ./src/pwd
var _pwd = require('./src/pwd');
exports.pwd = common.wrap('pwd', _pwd);
//@include ./src/ls
var _ls = require('./src/ls');
exports.ls = common.wrap('ls', _ls);
//@include ./src/find
var _find = require('./src/find');
exports.find = common.wrap('find', _find);
//@include ./src/cp
var _cp = require('./src/cp');
exports.cp = common.wrap('cp', _cp);
//@include ./src/rm
var _rm = require('./src/rm');
exports.rm = common.wrap('rm', _rm);
//@include ./src/mv
var _mv = require('./src/mv');
exports.mv = common.wrap('mv', _mv);
//@include ./src/mkdir
var _mkdir = require('./src/mkdir');
exports.mkdir = common.wrap('mkdir', _mkdir);
//@include ./src/test
var _test = require('./src/test');
exports.test = common.wrap('test', _test);
//@include ./src/cat
var _cat = require('./src/cat');
exports.cat = common.wrap('cat', _cat);
//@include ./src/to
var _to = require('./src/to');
String.prototype.to = common.wrap('to', _to);
//@include ./src/toEnd
var _toEnd = require('./src/toEnd');
String.prototype.toEnd = common.wrap('toEnd', _toEnd);
//@include ./src/sed
var _sed = require('./src/sed');
exports.sed = common.wrap('sed', _sed);
//@include ./src/grep
var _grep = require('./src/grep');
exports.grep = common.wrap('grep', _grep);
//@include ./src/which
var _which = require('./src/which');
exports.which = common.wrap('which', _which);
//@include ./src/echo
var _echo = require('./src/echo');
exports.echo = _echo; // don't common.wrap() as it could parse '-options'
//@include ./src/dirs
var _dirs = require('./src/dirs').dirs;
exports.dirs = common.wrap("dirs", _dirs);
var _pushd = require('./src/dirs').pushd;
exports.pushd = common.wrap('pushd', _pushd);
var _popd = require('./src/dirs').popd;
exports.popd = common.wrap("popd", _popd);
//@
//@ ### exit(code)
//@ Exits the current process with the given exit code.
exports.exit = process.exit;
//@
//@ ### env['VAR_NAME']
//@ Object containing environment variables (both getter and setter). Shortcut to process.env.
exports.env = process.env;
//@include ./src/exec
var _exec = require('./src/exec');
exports.exec = common.wrap('exec', _exec, {notUnix:true});
//@include ./src/chmod
var _chmod = require('./src/chmod');
exports.chmod = common.wrap('chmod', _chmod);
//@
//@ ## Non-Unix commands
//@
//@include ./src/tempdir
var _tempDir = require('./src/tempdir');
exports.tempdir = common.wrap('tempdir', _tempDir);
//@include ./src/error
var _error = require('./src/error');
exports.error = _error;
//@
//@ ## Configuration
//@
exports.config = common.config;
//@
//@ ### config.silent
//@ Example:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ var silentState = config.silent; // save old silent state
//@ config.silent = true;
//@ /* ... */
//@ config.silent = silentState; // restore old silent state
//@ ```
//@
//@ Suppresses all command output if `true`, except for `echo()` calls.
//@ Default is `false`.
//@
//@ ### config.fatal
//@ Example:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ config.fatal = true;
//@ cp('this_file_does_not_exist', '/dev/null'); // dies here
//@ /* more commands... */
//@ ```
//@
//@ If `true` the script will die on errors. Default is `false`.

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var common = require('./common');
var fs = require('fs');
//@
//@ ### cat(file [, file ...])
//@ ### cat(file_array)
//@
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ var str = cat('file*.txt');
//@ var str = cat('file1', 'file2');
//@ var str = cat(['file1', 'file2']); // same as above
//@ ```
//@
//@ Returns a string containing the given file, or a concatenated string
//@ containing the files if more than one file is given (a new line character is
//@ introduced between each file). Wildcard `*` accepted.
function _cat(options, files) {
var cat = '';
if (!files)
common.error('no paths given');
if (typeof files === 'string')
files = [].slice.call(arguments, 1);
// if it's array leave it as it is
files = common.expand(files);
files.forEach(function(file) {
if (!fs.existsSync(file))
common.error('no such file or directory: ' + file);
cat += fs.readFileSync(file, 'utf8') + '\n';
});
if (cat[cat.length-1] === '\n')
cat = cat.substring(0, cat.length-1);
return common.ShellString(cat);
}
module.exports = _cat;

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var fs = require('fs');
var common = require('./common');
//@
//@ ### cd('dir')
//@ Changes to directory `dir` for the duration of the script
function _cd(options, dir) {
if (!dir)
common.error('directory not specified');
if (!fs.existsSync(dir))
common.error('no such file or directory: ' + dir);
if (!fs.statSync(dir).isDirectory())
common.error('not a directory: ' + dir);
process.chdir(dir);
}
module.exports = _cd;

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var common = require('./common');
var fs = require('fs');
var path = require('path');
var PERMS = (function (base) {
return {
OTHER_EXEC : base.EXEC,
OTHER_WRITE : base.WRITE,
OTHER_READ : base.READ,
GROUP_EXEC : base.EXEC << 3,
GROUP_WRITE : base.WRITE << 3,
GROUP_READ : base.READ << 3,
OWNER_EXEC : base.EXEC << 6,
OWNER_WRITE : base.WRITE << 6,
OWNER_READ : base.READ << 6,
// Literal octal numbers are apparently not allowed in "strict" javascript. Using parseInt is
// the preferred way, else a jshint warning is thrown.
STICKY : parseInt('01000', 8),
SETGID : parseInt('02000', 8),
SETUID : parseInt('04000', 8),
TYPE_MASK : parseInt('0770000', 8)
};
})({
EXEC : 1,
WRITE : 2,
READ : 4
});
//@
//@ ### chmod(octal_mode || octal_string, file)
//@ ### chmod(symbolic_mode, file)
//@
//@ Available options:
//@
//@ + `-v`: output a diagnostic for every file processed//@
//@ + `-c`: like verbose but report only when a change is made//@
//@ + `-R`: change files and directories recursively//@
//@
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ chmod(755, '/Users/brandon');
//@ chmod('755', '/Users/brandon'); // same as above
//@ chmod('u+x', '/Users/brandon');
//@ ```
//@
//@ Alters the permissions of a file or directory by either specifying the
//@ absolute permissions in octal form or expressing the changes in symbols.
//@ This command tries to mimic the POSIX behavior as much as possible.
//@ Notable exceptions:
//@
//@ + In symbolic modes, 'a-r' and '-r' are identical. No consideration is
//@ given to the umask.
//@ + There is no "quiet" option since default behavior is to run silent.
function _chmod(options, mode, filePattern) {
if (!filePattern) {
if (options.length > 0 && options.charAt(0) === '-') {
// Special case where the specified file permissions started with - to subtract perms, which
// get picked up by the option parser as command flags.
// If we are down by one argument and options starts with -, shift everything over.
filePattern = mode;
mode = options;
options = '';
}
else {
common.error('You must specify a file.');
}
}
options = common.parseOptions(options, {
'R': 'recursive',
'c': 'changes',
'v': 'verbose'
});
if (typeof filePattern === 'string') {
filePattern = [ filePattern ];
}
var files;
if (options.recursive) {
files = [];
common.expand(filePattern).forEach(function addFile(expandedFile) {
var stat = fs.lstatSync(expandedFile);
if (!stat.isSymbolicLink()) {
files.push(expandedFile);
if (stat.isDirectory()) { // intentionally does not follow symlinks.
fs.readdirSync(expandedFile).forEach(function (child) {
addFile(expandedFile + '/' + child);
});
}
}
});
}
else {
files = common.expand(filePattern);
}
files.forEach(function innerChmod(file) {
file = path.resolve(file);
if (!fs.existsSync(file)) {
common.error('File not found: ' + file);
}
// When recursing, don't follow symlinks.
if (options.recursive && fs.lstatSync(file).isSymbolicLink()) {
return;
}
var perms = fs.statSync(file).mode;
var type = perms & PERMS.TYPE_MASK;
var newPerms = perms;
if (isNaN(parseInt(mode, 8))) {
// parse options
mode.split(',').forEach(function (symbolicMode) {
/*jshint regexdash:true */
var pattern = /([ugoa]*)([=\+-])([rwxXst]*)/i;
var matches = pattern.exec(symbolicMode);
if (matches) {
var applyTo = matches[1];
var operator = matches[2];
var change = matches[3];
var changeOwner = applyTo.indexOf('u') != -1 || applyTo === 'a' || applyTo === '';
var changeGroup = applyTo.indexOf('g') != -1 || applyTo === 'a' || applyTo === '';
var changeOther = applyTo.indexOf('o') != -1 || applyTo === 'a' || applyTo === '';
var changeRead = change.indexOf('r') != -1;
var changeWrite = change.indexOf('w') != -1;
var changeExec = change.indexOf('x') != -1;
var changeSticky = change.indexOf('t') != -1;
var changeSetuid = change.indexOf('s') != -1;
var mask = 0;
if (changeOwner) {
mask |= (changeRead ? PERMS.OWNER_READ : 0) + (changeWrite ? PERMS.OWNER_WRITE : 0) + (changeExec ? PERMS.OWNER_EXEC : 0) + (changeSetuid ? PERMS.SETUID : 0);
}
if (changeGroup) {
mask |= (changeRead ? PERMS.GROUP_READ : 0) + (changeWrite ? PERMS.GROUP_WRITE : 0) + (changeExec ? PERMS.GROUP_EXEC : 0) + (changeSetuid ? PERMS.SETGID : 0);
}
if (changeOther) {
mask |= (changeRead ? PERMS.OTHER_READ : 0) + (changeWrite ? PERMS.OTHER_WRITE : 0) + (changeExec ? PERMS.OTHER_EXEC : 0);
}
// Sticky bit is special - it's not tied to user, group or other.
if (changeSticky) {
mask |= PERMS.STICKY;
}
switch (operator) {
case '+':
newPerms |= mask;
break;
case '-':
newPerms &= ~mask;
break;
case '=':
newPerms = type + mask;
// According to POSIX, when using = to explicitly set the permissions, setuid and setgid can never be cleared.
if (fs.statSync(file).isDirectory()) {
newPerms |= (PERMS.SETUID + PERMS.SETGID) & perms;
}
break;
}
if (options.verbose) {
log(file + ' -> ' + newPerms.toString(8));
}
if (perms != newPerms) {
if (!options.verbose && options.changes) {
log(file + ' -> ' + newPerms.toString(8));
}
fs.chmodSync(file, newPerms);
}
}
else {
common.error('Invalid symbolic mode change: ' + symbolicMode);
}
});
}
else {
// they gave us a full number
newPerms = type + parseInt(mode, 8);
// POSIX rules are that setuid and setgid can only be added using numeric form, but not cleared.
if (fs.statSync(file).isDirectory()) {
newPerms |= (PERMS.SETUID + PERMS.SETGID) & perms;
}
fs.chmodSync(file, newPerms);
}
});
}
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var os = require('os');
var fs = require('fs');
var _ls = require('./ls');
// Module globals
var config = {
silent: false,
fatal: false
};
exports.config = config;
var state = {
error: null,
currentCmd: 'shell.js',
tempDir: null
};
exports.state = state;
var platform = os.type().match(/^Win/) ? 'win' : 'unix';
exports.platform = platform;
function log() {
if (!config.silent)
console.log.apply(this, arguments);
}
exports.log = log;
// Shows error message. Throws unless _continue or config.fatal are true
function error(msg, _continue) {
if (state.error === null)
state.error = '';
state.error += state.currentCmd + ': ' + msg + '\n';
if (msg.length > 0)
log(state.error);
if (config.fatal)
process.exit(1);
if (!_continue)
throw '';
}
exports.error = error;
// In the future, when Proxies are default, we can add methods like `.to()` to primitive strings.
// For now, this is a dummy function to bookmark places we need such strings
function ShellString(str) {
return str;
}
exports.ShellString = ShellString;
// Returns {'alice': true, 'bob': false} when passed a dictionary, e.g.:
// parseOptions('-a', {'a':'alice', 'b':'bob'});
function parseOptions(str, map) {
if (!map)
error('parseOptions() internal error: no map given');
// All options are false by default
var options = {};
for (var letter in map)
options[map[letter]] = false;
if (!str)
return options; // defaults
if (typeof str !== 'string')
error('parseOptions() internal error: wrong str');
// e.g. match[1] = 'Rf' for str = '-Rf'
var match = str.match(/^\-(.+)/);
if (!match)
return options;
// e.g. chars = ['R', 'f']
var chars = match[1].split('');
chars.forEach(function(c) {
if (c in map)
options[map[c]] = true;
else
error('option not recognized: '+c);
});
return options;
}
exports.parseOptions = parseOptions;
// Expands wildcards with matching (ie. existing) file names.
// For example:
// expand(['file*.js']) = ['file1.js', 'file2.js', ...]
// (if the files 'file1.js', 'file2.js', etc, exist in the current dir)
function expand(list) {
var expanded = [];
list.forEach(function(listEl) {
// Wildcard present?
if (listEl.search(/\*/) > -1) {
_ls('', listEl).forEach(function(file) {
expanded.push(file);
});
} else {
expanded.push(listEl);
}
});
return expanded;
}
exports.expand = expand;
// Normalizes _unlinkSync() across platforms to match Unix behavior, i.e.
// file can be unlinked even if it's read-only, see https://github.com/joyent/node/issues/3006
function unlinkSync(file) {
try {
fs.unlinkSync(file);
} catch(e) {
// Try to override file permission
if (e.code === 'EPERM') {
fs.chmodSync(file, '0666');
fs.unlinkSync(file);
} else {
throw e;
}
}
}
exports.unlinkSync = unlinkSync;
// e.g. 'shelljs_a5f185d0443ca...'
function randomFileName() {
function randomHash(count) {
if (count === 1)
return parseInt(16*Math.random(), 10).toString(16);
else {
var hash = '';
for (var i=0; i<count; i++)
hash += randomHash(1);
return hash;
}
}
return 'shelljs_'+randomHash(20);
}
exports.randomFileName = randomFileName;
// extend(target_obj, source_obj1 [, source_obj2 ...])
// Shallow extend, e.g.:
// extend({A:1}, {b:2}, {c:3}) returns {A:1, b:2, c:3}
function extend(target) {
var sources = [].slice.call(arguments, 1);
sources.forEach(function(source) {
for (var key in source)
target[key] = source[key];
});
return target;
}
exports.extend = extend;
// Common wrapper for all Unix-like commands
function wrap(cmd, fn, options) {
return function() {
var retValue = null;
state.currentCmd = cmd;
state.error = null;
try {
var args = [].slice.call(arguments, 0);
if (options && options.notUnix) {
retValue = fn.apply(this, args);
} else {
if (args.length === 0 || typeof args[0] !== 'string' || args[0][0] !== '-')
args.unshift(''); // only add dummy option if '-option' not already present
retValue = fn.apply(this, args);
}
} catch (e) {
if (!state.error) {
// If state.error hasn't been set it's an error thrown by Node, not us - probably a bug...
console.log('shell.js: internal error');
console.log(e.stack || e);
process.exit(1);
}
if (config.fatal)
throw e;
}
state.currentCmd = 'shell.js';
return retValue;
};
} // wrap
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var fs = require('fs');
var path = require('path');
var common = require('./common');
// Buffered file copy, synchronous
// (Using readFileSync() + writeFileSync() could easily cause a memory overflow
// with large files)
function copyFileSync(srcFile, destFile) {
if (!fs.existsSync(srcFile))
common.error('copyFileSync: no such file or directory: ' + srcFile);
var BUF_LENGTH = 64*1024,
buf = new Buffer(BUF_LENGTH),
bytesRead = BUF_LENGTH,
pos = 0,
fdr = null,
fdw = null;
try {
fdr = fs.openSync(srcFile, 'r');
} catch(e) {
common.error('copyFileSync: could not read src file ('+srcFile+')');
}
try {
fdw = fs.openSync(destFile, 'w');
} catch(e) {
common.error('copyFileSync: could not write to dest file (code='+e.code+'):'+destFile);
}
while (bytesRead === BUF_LENGTH) {
bytesRead = fs.readSync(fdr, buf, 0, BUF_LENGTH, pos);
fs.writeSync(fdw, buf, 0, bytesRead);
pos += bytesRead;
}
fs.closeSync(fdr);
fs.closeSync(fdw);
fs.chmodSync(destFile, fs.statSync(srcFile).mode);
}
// Recursively copies 'sourceDir' into 'destDir'
// Adapted from https://github.com/ryanmcgrath/wrench-js
//
// Copyright (c) 2010 Ryan McGrath
// Copyright (c) 2012 Artur Adib
//
// Licensed under the MIT License
// http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
function cpdirSyncRecursive(sourceDir, destDir, opts) {
if (!opts) opts = {};
/* Create the directory where all our junk is moving to; read the mode of the source directory and mirror it */
var checkDir = fs.statSync(sourceDir);
try {
fs.mkdirSync(destDir, checkDir.mode);
} catch (e) {
//if the directory already exists, that's okay
if (e.code !== 'EEXIST') throw e;
}
var files = fs.readdirSync(sourceDir);
for (var i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
var srcFile = sourceDir + "/" + files[i];
var destFile = destDir + "/" + files[i];
var srcFileStat = fs.lstatSync(srcFile);
if (srcFileStat.isDirectory()) {
/* recursion this thing right on back. */
cpdirSyncRecursive(srcFile, destFile, opts);
} else if (srcFileStat.isSymbolicLink()) {
var symlinkFull = fs.readlinkSync(srcFile);
fs.symlinkSync(symlinkFull, destFile);
} else {
/* At this point, we've hit a file actually worth copying... so copy it on over. */
if (fs.existsSync(destFile) && !opts.force) {
common.log('skipping existing file: ' + files[i]);
} else {
copyFileSync(srcFile, destFile);
}
}
} // for files
} // cpdirSyncRecursive
//@
//@ ### cp([options ,] source [,source ...], dest)
//@ ### cp([options ,] source_array, dest)
//@ Available options:
//@
//@ + `-f`: force
//@ + `-r, -R`: recursive
//@
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ cp('file1', 'dir1');
//@ cp('-Rf', '/tmp/*', '/usr/local/*', '/home/tmp');
//@ cp('-Rf', ['/tmp/*', '/usr/local/*'], '/home/tmp'); // same as above
//@ ```
//@
//@ Copies files. The wildcard `*` is accepted.
function _cp(options, sources, dest) {
options = common.parseOptions(options, {
'f': 'force',
'R': 'recursive',
'r': 'recursive'
});
// Get sources, dest
if (arguments.length < 3) {
common.error('missing <source> and/or <dest>');
} else if (arguments.length > 3) {
sources = [].slice.call(arguments, 1, arguments.length - 1);
dest = arguments[arguments.length - 1];
} else if (typeof sources === 'string') {
sources = [sources];
} else if ('length' in sources) {
sources = sources; // no-op for array
} else {
common.error('invalid arguments');
}
var exists = fs.existsSync(dest),
stats = exists && fs.statSync(dest);
// Dest is not existing dir, but multiple sources given
if ((!exists || !stats.isDirectory()) && sources.length > 1)
common.error('dest is not a directory (too many sources)');
// Dest is an existing file, but no -f given
if (exists && stats.isFile() && !options.force)
common.error('dest file already exists: ' + dest);
if (options.recursive) {
// Recursive allows the shortcut syntax "sourcedir/" for "sourcedir/*"
// (see Github issue #15)
sources.forEach(function(src, i) {
if (src[src.length - 1] === '/')
sources[i] += '*';
});
// Create dest
try {
fs.mkdirSync(dest, parseInt('0777', 8));
} catch (e) {
// like Unix's cp, keep going even if we can't create dest dir
}
}
sources = common.expand(sources);
sources.forEach(function(src) {
if (!fs.existsSync(src)) {
common.error('no such file or directory: '+src, true);
return; // skip file
}
// If here, src exists
if (fs.statSync(src).isDirectory()) {
if (!options.recursive) {
// Non-Recursive
common.log(src + ' is a directory (not copied)');
} else {
// Recursive
// 'cp /a/source dest' should create 'source' in 'dest'
var newDest = path.join(dest, path.basename(src)),
checkDir = fs.statSync(src);
try {
fs.mkdirSync(newDest, checkDir.mode);
} catch (e) {
//if the directory already exists, that's okay
if (e.code !== 'EEXIST') throw e;
}
cpdirSyncRecursive(src, newDest, {force: options.force});
}
return; // done with dir
}
// If here, src is a file
// When copying to '/path/dir':
// thisDest = '/path/dir/file1'
var thisDest = dest;
if (fs.existsSync(dest) && fs.statSync(dest).isDirectory())
thisDest = path.normalize(dest + '/' + path.basename(src));
if (fs.existsSync(thisDest) && !options.force) {
common.error('dest file already exists: ' + thisDest, true);
return; // skip file
}
copyFileSync(src, thisDest);
}); // forEach(src)
}
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var common = require('./common');
var _cd = require('./cd');
var path = require('path');
// Pushd/popd/dirs internals
var _dirStack = [];
function _isStackIndex(index) {
return (/^[\-+]\d+$/).test(index);
}
function _parseStackIndex(index) {
if (_isStackIndex(index)) {
if (Math.abs(index) < _dirStack.length + 1) { // +1 for pwd
return (/^-/).test(index) ? Number(index) - 1 : Number(index);
} else {
common.error(index + ': directory stack index out of range');
}
} else {
common.error(index + ': invalid number');
}
}
function _actualDirStack() {
return [process.cwd()].concat(_dirStack);
}
//@
//@ ### pushd([options,] [dir | '-N' | '+N'])
//@
//@ Available options:
//@
//@ + `-n`: Suppresses the normal change of directory when adding directories to the stack, so that only the stack is manipulated.
//@
//@ Arguments:
//@
//@ + `dir`: Makes the current working directory be the top of the stack, and then executes the equivalent of `cd dir`.
//@ + `+N`: Brings the Nth directory (counting from the left of the list printed by dirs, starting with zero) to the top of the list by rotating the stack.
//@ + `-N`: Brings the Nth directory (counting from the right of the list printed by dirs, starting with zero) to the top of the list by rotating the stack.
//@
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ // process.cwd() === '/usr'
//@ pushd('/etc'); // Returns /etc /usr
//@ pushd('+1'); // Returns /usr /etc
//@ ```
//@
//@ Save the current directory on the top of the directory stack and then cd to `dir`. With no arguments, pushd exchanges the top two directories. Returns an array of paths in the stack.
function _pushd(options, dir) {
if (_isStackIndex(options)) {
dir = options;
options = '';
}
options = common.parseOptions(options, {
'n' : 'no-cd'
});
var dirs = _actualDirStack();
if (dir === '+0') {
return dirs; // +0 is a noop
} else if (!dir) {
if (dirs.length > 1) {
dirs = dirs.splice(1, 1).concat(dirs);
} else {
return common.error('no other directory');
}
} else if (_isStackIndex(dir)) {
var n = _parseStackIndex(dir);
dirs = dirs.slice(n).concat(dirs.slice(0, n));
} else {
if (options['no-cd']) {
dirs.splice(1, 0, dir);
} else {
dirs.unshift(dir);
}
}
if (options['no-cd']) {
dirs = dirs.slice(1);
} else {
dir = path.resolve(dirs.shift());
_cd('', dir);
}
_dirStack = dirs;
return _dirs('');
}
exports.pushd = _pushd;
//@
//@ ### popd([options,] ['-N' | '+N'])
//@
//@ Available options:
//@
//@ + `-n`: Suppresses the normal change of directory when removing directories from the stack, so that only the stack is manipulated.
//@
//@ Arguments:
//@
//@ + `+N`: Removes the Nth directory (counting from the left of the list printed by dirs), starting with zero.
//@ + `-N`: Removes the Nth directory (counting from the right of the list printed by dirs), starting with zero.
//@
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ echo(process.cwd()); // '/usr'
//@ pushd('/etc'); // '/etc /usr'
//@ echo(process.cwd()); // '/etc'
//@ popd(); // '/usr'
//@ echo(process.cwd()); // '/usr'
//@ ```
//@
//@ When no arguments are given, popd removes the top directory from the stack and performs a cd to the new top directory. The elements are numbered from 0 starting at the first directory listed with dirs; i.e., popd is equivalent to popd +0. Returns an array of paths in the stack.
function _popd(options, index) {
if (_isStackIndex(options)) {
index = options;
options = '';
}
options = common.parseOptions(options, {
'n' : 'no-cd'
});
if (!_dirStack.length) {
return common.error('directory stack empty');
}
index = _parseStackIndex(index || '+0');
if (options['no-cd'] || index > 0 || _dirStack.length + index === 0) {
index = index > 0 ? index - 1 : index;
_dirStack.splice(index, 1);
} else {
var dir = path.resolve(_dirStack.shift());
_cd('', dir);
}
return _dirs('');
}
exports.popd = _popd;
//@
//@ ### dirs([options | '+N' | '-N'])
//@
//@ Available options:
//@
//@ + `-c`: Clears the directory stack by deleting all of the elements.
//@
//@ Arguments:
//@
//@ + `+N`: Displays the Nth directory (counting from the left of the list printed by dirs when invoked without options), starting with zero.
//@ + `-N`: Displays the Nth directory (counting from the right of the list printed by dirs when invoked without options), starting with zero.
//@
//@ Display the list of currently remembered directories. Returns an array of paths in the stack, or a single path if +N or -N was specified.
//@
//@ See also: pushd, popd
function _dirs(options, index) {
if (_isStackIndex(options)) {
index = options;
options = '';
}
options = common.parseOptions(options, {
'c' : 'clear'
});
if (options['clear']) {
_dirStack = [];
return _dirStack;
}
var stack = _actualDirStack();
if (index) {
index = _parseStackIndex(index);
if (index < 0) {
index = stack.length + index;
}
common.log(stack[index]);
return stack[index];
}
common.log(stack.join(' '));
return stack;
}
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var common = require('./common');
//@
//@ ### echo(string [,string ...])
//@
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ echo('hello world');
//@ var str = echo('hello world');
//@ ```
//@
//@ Prints string to stdout, and returns string with additional utility methods
//@ like `.to()`.
function _echo() {
var messages = [].slice.call(arguments, 0);
console.log.apply(this, messages);
return common.ShellString(messages.join(' '));
}
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var common = require('./common');
//@
//@ ### error()
//@ Tests if error occurred in the last command. Returns `null` if no error occurred,
//@ otherwise returns string explaining the error
function error() {
return common.state.error;
};
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var common = require('./common');
var _tempDir = require('./tempdir');
var _pwd = require('./pwd');
var path = require('path');
var fs = require('fs');
var child = require('child_process');
// Hack to run child_process.exec() synchronously (sync avoids callback hell)
// Uses a custom wait loop that checks for a flag file, created when the child process is done.
// (Can't do a wait loop that checks for internal Node variables/messages as
// Node is single-threaded; callbacks and other internal state changes are done in the
// event loop).
function execSync(cmd, opts) {
var tempDir = _tempDir();
var stdoutFile = path.resolve(tempDir+'/'+common.randomFileName()),
codeFile = path.resolve(tempDir+'/'+common.randomFileName()),
scriptFile = path.resolve(tempDir+'/'+common.randomFileName()),
sleepFile = path.resolve(tempDir+'/'+common.randomFileName());
var options = common.extend({
silent: common.config.silent
}, opts);
var previousStdoutContent = '';
// Echoes stdout changes from running process, if not silent
function updateStdout() {
if (options.silent || !fs.existsSync(stdoutFile))
return;
var stdoutContent = fs.readFileSync(stdoutFile, 'utf8');
// No changes since last time?
if (stdoutContent.length <= previousStdoutContent.length)
return;
process.stdout.write(stdoutContent.substr(previousStdoutContent.length));
previousStdoutContent = stdoutContent;
}
function escape(str) {
return (str+'').replace(/([\\"'])/g, "\\$1").replace(/\0/g, "\\0");
}
cmd += ' > '+stdoutFile+' 2>&1'; // works on both win/unix
var script =
"var child = require('child_process')," +
" fs = require('fs');" +
"child.exec('"+escape(cmd)+"', {env: process.env, maxBuffer: 20*1024*1024}, function(err) {" +
" fs.writeFileSync('"+escape(codeFile)+"', err ? err.code.toString() : '0');" +
"});";
if (fs.existsSync(scriptFile)) common.unlinkSync(scriptFile);
if (fs.existsSync(stdoutFile)) common.unlinkSync(stdoutFile);
if (fs.existsSync(codeFile)) common.unlinkSync(codeFile);
fs.writeFileSync(scriptFile, script);
child.exec('"'+process.execPath+'" '+scriptFile, {
env: process.env,
cwd: _pwd(),
maxBuffer: 20*1024*1024
});
// The wait loop
// sleepFile is used as a dummy I/O op to mitigate unnecessary CPU usage
// (tried many I/O sync ops, writeFileSync() seems to be only one that is effective in reducing
// CPU usage, though apparently not so much on Windows)
while (!fs.existsSync(codeFile)) { updateStdout(); fs.writeFileSync(sleepFile, 'a'); }
while (!fs.existsSync(stdoutFile)) { updateStdout(); fs.writeFileSync(sleepFile, 'a'); }
// At this point codeFile exists, but it's not necessarily flushed yet.
// Keep reading it until it is.
var code = parseInt('', 10);
while (isNaN(code)) {
code = parseInt(fs.readFileSync(codeFile, 'utf8'), 10);
}
var stdout = fs.readFileSync(stdoutFile, 'utf8');
// No biggie if we can't erase the files now -- they're in a temp dir anyway
try { common.unlinkSync(scriptFile); } catch(e) {}
try { common.unlinkSync(stdoutFile); } catch(e) {}
try { common.unlinkSync(codeFile); } catch(e) {}
try { common.unlinkSync(sleepFile); } catch(e) {}
// some shell return codes are defined as errors, per http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/exitcodes.html
if (code === 1 || code === 2 || code >= 126) {
common.error('', true); // unix/shell doesn't really give an error message after non-zero exit codes
}
// True if successful, false if not
var obj = {
code: code,
output: stdout
};
return obj;
} // execSync()
// Wrapper around exec() to enable echoing output to console in real time
function execAsync(cmd, opts, callback) {
var output = '';
var options = common.extend({
silent: common.config.silent
}, opts);
var c = child.exec(cmd, {env: process.env, maxBuffer: 20*1024*1024}, function(err) {
if (callback)
callback(err ? err.code : 0, output);
});
c.stdout.on('data', function(data) {
output += data;
if (!options.silent)
process.stdout.write(data);
});
c.stderr.on('data', function(data) {
output += data;
if (!options.silent)
process.stdout.write(data);
});
return c;
}
//@
//@ ### exec(command [, options] [, callback])
//@ Available options (all `false` by default):
//@
//@ + `async`: Asynchronous execution. Defaults to true if a callback is provided.
//@ + `silent`: Do not echo program output to console.
//@
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ var version = exec('node --version', {silent:true}).output;
//@
//@ var child = exec('some_long_running_process', {async:true});
//@ child.stdout.on('data', function(data) {
//@ /* ... do something with data ... */
//@ });
//@
//@ exec('some_long_running_process', function(code, output) {
//@ console.log('Exit code:', code);
//@ console.log('Program output:', output);
//@ });
//@ ```
//@
//@ Executes the given `command` _synchronously_, unless otherwise specified.
//@ When in synchronous mode returns the object `{ code:..., output:... }`, containing the program's
//@ `output` (stdout + stderr) and its exit `code`. Otherwise returns the child process object, and
//@ the `callback` gets the arguments `(code, output)`.
//@
//@ **Note:** For long-lived processes, it's best to run `exec()` asynchronously as
//@ the current synchronous implementation uses a lot of CPU. This should be getting
//@ fixed soon.
function _exec(command, options, callback) {
if (!command)
common.error('must specify command');
// Callback is defined instead of options.
if (typeof options === 'function') {
callback = options;
options = { async: true };
}
// Callback is defined with options.
if (typeof options === 'object' && typeof callback === 'function') {
options.async = true;
}
options = common.extend({
silent: common.config.silent,
async: false
}, options);
if (options.async)
return execAsync(command, options, callback);
else
return execSync(command, options);
}
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var fs = require('fs');
var common = require('./common');
var _ls = require('./ls');
//@
//@ ### find(path [,path ...])
//@ ### find(path_array)
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ find('src', 'lib');
//@ find(['src', 'lib']); // same as above
//@ find('.').filter(function(file) { return file.match(/\.js$/); });
//@ ```
//@
//@ Returns array of all files (however deep) in the given paths.
//@
//@ The main difference from `ls('-R', path)` is that the resulting file names
//@ include the base directories, e.g. `lib/resources/file1` instead of just `file1`.
function _find(options, paths) {
if (!paths)
common.error('no path specified');
else if (typeof paths === 'object')
paths = paths; // assume array
else if (typeof paths === 'string')
paths = [].slice.call(arguments, 1);
var list = [];
function pushFile(file) {
if (common.platform === 'win')
file = file.replace(/\\/g, '/');
list.push(file);
}
// why not simply do ls('-R', paths)? because the output wouldn't give the base dirs
// to get the base dir in the output, we need instead ls('-R', 'dir/*') for every directory
paths.forEach(function(file) {
pushFile(file);
if (fs.statSync(file).isDirectory()) {
_ls('-RA', file+'/*').forEach(function(subfile) {
pushFile(subfile);
});
}
});
return list;
}
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var common = require('./common');
var fs = require('fs');
//@
//@ ### grep([options ,] regex_filter, file [, file ...])
//@ ### grep([options ,] regex_filter, file_array)
//@ Available options:
//@
//@ + `-v`: Inverse the sense of the regex and print the lines not matching the criteria.
//@
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ grep('-v', 'GLOBAL_VARIABLE', '*.js');
//@ grep('GLOBAL_VARIABLE', '*.js');
//@ ```
//@
//@ Reads input string from given files and returns a string containing all lines of the
//@ file that match the given `regex_filter`. Wildcard `*` accepted.
function _grep(options, regex, files) {
options = common.parseOptions(options, {
'v': 'inverse'
});
if (!files)
common.error('no paths given');
if (typeof files === 'string')
files = [].slice.call(arguments, 2);
// if it's array leave it as it is
files = common.expand(files);
var grep = '';
files.forEach(function(file) {
if (!fs.existsSync(file)) {
common.error('no such file or directory: ' + file, true);
return;
}
var contents = fs.readFileSync(file, 'utf8'),
lines = contents.split(/\r*\n/);
lines.forEach(function(line) {
var matched = line.match(regex);
if ((options.inverse && !matched) || (!options.inverse && matched))
grep += line + '\n';
});
});
return common.ShellString(grep);
}
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var path = require('path');
var fs = require('fs');
var common = require('./common');
var _cd = require('./cd');
var _pwd = require('./pwd');
//@
//@ ### ls([options ,] path [,path ...])
//@ ### ls([options ,] path_array)
//@ Available options:
//@
//@ + `-R`: recursive
//@ + `-A`: all files (include files beginning with `.`, except for `.` and `..`)
//@
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ ls('projs/*.js');
//@ ls('-R', '/users/me', '/tmp');
//@ ls('-R', ['/users/me', '/tmp']); // same as above
//@ ```
//@
//@ Returns array of files in the given path, or in current directory if no path provided.
function _ls(options, paths) {
options = common.parseOptions(options, {
'R': 'recursive',
'A': 'all',
'a': 'all_deprecated'
});
if (options.all_deprecated) {
// We won't support the -a option as it's hard to image why it's useful
// (it includes '.' and '..' in addition to '.*' files)
// For backwards compatibility we'll dump a deprecated message and proceed as before
common.log('ls: Option -a is deprecated. Use -A instead');
options.all = true;
}
if (!paths)
paths = ['.'];
else if (typeof paths === 'object')
paths = paths; // assume array
else if (typeof paths === 'string')
paths = [].slice.call(arguments, 1);
var list = [];
// Conditionally pushes file to list - returns true if pushed, false otherwise
// (e.g. prevents hidden files to be included unless explicitly told so)
function pushFile(file, query) {
// hidden file?
if (path.basename(file)[0] === '.') {
// not explicitly asking for hidden files?
if (!options.all && !(path.basename(query)[0] === '.' && path.basename(query).length > 1))
return false;
}
if (common.platform === 'win')
file = file.replace(/\\/g, '/');
list.push(file);
return true;
}
paths.forEach(function(p) {
if (fs.existsSync(p)) {
var stats = fs.statSync(p);
// Simple file?
if (stats.isFile()) {
pushFile(p, p);
return; // continue
}
// Simple dir?
if (stats.isDirectory()) {
// Iterate over p contents
fs.readdirSync(p).forEach(function(file) {
if (!pushFile(file, p))
return;
// Recursive?
if (options.recursive) {
var oldDir = _pwd();
_cd('', p);
if (fs.statSync(file).isDirectory())
list = list.concat(_ls('-R'+(options.all?'A':''), file+'/*'));
_cd('', oldDir);
}
});
return; // continue
}
}
// p does not exist - possible wildcard present
var basename = path.basename(p);
var dirname = path.dirname(p);
// Wildcard present on an existing dir? (e.g. '/tmp/*.js')
if (basename.search(/\*/) > -1 && fs.existsSync(dirname) && fs.statSync(dirname).isDirectory) {
// Escape special regular expression chars
var regexp = basename.replace(/(\^|\$|\(|\)|<|>|\[|\]|\{|\}|\.|\+|\?)/g, '\\$1');
// Translates wildcard into regex
regexp = '^' + regexp.replace(/\*/g, '.*') + '$';
// Iterate over directory contents
fs.readdirSync(dirname).forEach(function(file) {
if (file.match(new RegExp(regexp))) {
if (!pushFile(path.normalize(dirname+'/'+file), basename))
return;
// Recursive?
if (options.recursive) {
var pp = dirname + '/' + file;
if (fs.lstatSync(pp).isDirectory())
list = list.concat(_ls('-R'+(options.all?'A':''), pp+'/*'));
} // recursive
} // if file matches
}); // forEach
return;
}
common.error('no such file or directory: ' + p, true);
});
return list;
}
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var common = require('./common');
var fs = require('fs');
var path = require('path');
// Recursively creates 'dir'
function mkdirSyncRecursive(dir) {
var baseDir = path.dirname(dir);
// Base dir exists, no recursion necessary
if (fs.existsSync(baseDir)) {
fs.mkdirSync(dir, parseInt('0777', 8));
return;
}
// Base dir does not exist, go recursive
mkdirSyncRecursive(baseDir);
// Base dir created, can create dir
fs.mkdirSync(dir, parseInt('0777', 8));
}
//@
//@ ### mkdir([options ,] dir [, dir ...])
//@ ### mkdir([options ,] dir_array)
//@ Available options:
//@
//@ + `p`: full path (will create intermediate dirs if necessary)
//@
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ mkdir('-p', '/tmp/a/b/c/d', '/tmp/e/f/g');
//@ mkdir('-p', ['/tmp/a/b/c/d', '/tmp/e/f/g']); // same as above
//@ ```
//@
//@ Creates directories.
function _mkdir(options, dirs) {
options = common.parseOptions(options, {
'p': 'fullpath'
});
if (!dirs)
common.error('no paths given');
if (typeof dirs === 'string')
dirs = [].slice.call(arguments, 1);
// if it's array leave it as it is
dirs.forEach(function(dir) {
if (fs.existsSync(dir)) {
if (!options.fullpath)
common.error('path already exists: ' + dir, true);
return; // skip dir
}
// Base dir does not exist, and no -p option given
var baseDir = path.dirname(dir);
if (!fs.existsSync(baseDir) && !options.fullpath) {
common.error('no such file or directory: ' + baseDir, true);
return; // skip dir
}
if (options.fullpath)
mkdirSyncRecursive(dir);
else
fs.mkdirSync(dir, parseInt('0777', 8));
});
} // mkdir
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var fs = require('fs');
var path = require('path');
var common = require('./common');
//@
//@ ### mv(source [, source ...], dest')
//@ ### mv(source_array, dest')
//@ Available options:
//@
//@ + `f`: force
//@
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ mv('-f', 'file', 'dir/');
//@ mv('file1', 'file2', 'dir/');
//@ mv(['file1', 'file2'], 'dir/'); // same as above
//@ ```
//@
//@ Moves files. The wildcard `*` is accepted.
function _mv(options, sources, dest) {
options = common.parseOptions(options, {
'f': 'force'
});
// Get sources, dest
if (arguments.length < 3) {
common.error('missing <source> and/or <dest>');
} else if (arguments.length > 3) {
sources = [].slice.call(arguments, 1, arguments.length - 1);
dest = arguments[arguments.length - 1];
} else if (typeof sources === 'string') {
sources = [sources];
} else if ('length' in sources) {
sources = sources; // no-op for array
} else {
common.error('invalid arguments');
}
sources = common.expand(sources);
var exists = fs.existsSync(dest),
stats = exists && fs.statSync(dest);
// Dest is not existing dir, but multiple sources given
if ((!exists || !stats.isDirectory()) && sources.length > 1)
common.error('dest is not a directory (too many sources)');
// Dest is an existing file, but no -f given
if (exists && stats.isFile() && !options.force)
common.error('dest file already exists: ' + dest);
sources.forEach(function(src) {
if (!fs.existsSync(src)) {
common.error('no such file or directory: '+src, true);
return; // skip file
}
// If here, src exists
// When copying to '/path/dir':
// thisDest = '/path/dir/file1'
var thisDest = dest;
if (fs.existsSync(dest) && fs.statSync(dest).isDirectory())
thisDest = path.normalize(dest + '/' + path.basename(src));
if (fs.existsSync(thisDest) && !options.force) {
common.error('dest file already exists: ' + thisDest, true);
return; // skip file
}
if (path.resolve(src) === path.dirname(path.resolve(thisDest))) {
common.error('cannot move to self: '+src, true);
return; // skip file
}
fs.renameSync(src, thisDest);
}); // forEach(src)
} // mv
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var path = require('path');
var common = require('./common');
//@
//@ ### pwd()
//@ Returns the current directory.
function _pwd(options) {
var pwd = path.resolve(process.cwd());
return common.ShellString(pwd);
}
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var common = require('./common');
var fs = require('fs');
// Recursively removes 'dir'
// Adapted from https://github.com/ryanmcgrath/wrench-js
//
// Copyright (c) 2010 Ryan McGrath
// Copyright (c) 2012 Artur Adib
//
// Licensed under the MIT License
// http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
function rmdirSyncRecursive(dir, force) {
var files;
files = fs.readdirSync(dir);
// Loop through and delete everything in the sub-tree after checking it
for(var i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
var file = dir + "/" + files[i],
currFile = fs.lstatSync(file);
if(currFile.isDirectory()) { // Recursive function back to the beginning
rmdirSyncRecursive(file, force);
}
else if(currFile.isSymbolicLink()) { // Unlink symlinks
if (force || isWriteable(file)) {
try {
common.unlinkSync(file);
} catch (e) {
common.error('could not remove file (code '+e.code+'): ' + file, true);
}
}
}
else // Assume it's a file - perhaps a try/catch belongs here?
if (force || isWriteable(file)) {
try {
common.unlinkSync(file);
} catch (e) {
common.error('could not remove file (code '+e.code+'): ' + file, true);
}
}
}
// Now that we know everything in the sub-tree has been deleted, we can delete the main directory.
// Huzzah for the shopkeep.
var result;
try {
result = fs.rmdirSync(dir);
} catch(e) {
common.error('could not remove directory (code '+e.code+'): ' + dir, true);
}
return result;
} // rmdirSyncRecursive
// Hack to determine if file has write permissions for current user
// Avoids having to check user, group, etc, but it's probably slow
function isWriteable(file) {
var writePermission = true;
try {
var __fd = fs.openSync(file, 'a');
fs.closeSync(__fd);
} catch(e) {
writePermission = false;
}
return writePermission;
}
//@
//@ ### rm([options ,] file [, file ...])
//@ ### rm([options ,] file_array)
//@ Available options:
//@
//@ + `-f`: force
//@ + `-r, -R`: recursive
//@
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ rm('-rf', '/tmp/*');
//@ rm('some_file.txt', 'another_file.txt');
//@ rm(['some_file.txt', 'another_file.txt']); // same as above
//@ ```
//@
//@ Removes files. The wildcard `*` is accepted.
function _rm(options, files) {
options = common.parseOptions(options, {
'f': 'force',
'r': 'recursive',
'R': 'recursive'
});
if (!files)
common.error('no paths given');
if (typeof files === 'string')
files = [].slice.call(arguments, 1);
// if it's array leave it as it is
files = common.expand(files);
files.forEach(function(file) {
if (!fs.existsSync(file)) {
// Path does not exist, no force flag given
if (!options.force)
common.error('no such file or directory: '+file, true);
return; // skip file
}
// If here, path exists
var stats = fs.lstatSync(file);
if (stats.isFile() || stats.isSymbolicLink()) {
// Do not check for file writing permissions
if (options.force) {
common.unlinkSync(file);
return;
}
if (isWriteable(file))
common.unlinkSync(file);
else
common.error('permission denied: '+file, true);
return;
} // simple file
// Path is an existing directory, but no -r flag given
if (stats.isDirectory() && !options.recursive) {
common.error('path is a directory', true);
return; // skip path
}
// Recursively remove existing directory
if (stats.isDirectory() && options.recursive) {
rmdirSyncRecursive(file, options.force);
}
}); // forEach(file)
} // rm
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var common = require('./common');
var fs = require('fs');
//@
//@ ### sed([options ,] search_regex, replace_str, file)
//@ Available options:
//@
//@ + `-i`: Replace contents of 'file' in-place. _Note that no backups will be created!_
//@
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ sed('-i', 'PROGRAM_VERSION', 'v0.1.3', 'source.js');
//@ sed(/.*DELETE_THIS_LINE.*\n/, '', 'source.js');
//@ ```
//@
//@ Reads an input string from `file` and performs a JavaScript `replace()` on the input
//@ using the given search regex and replacement string. Returns the new string after replacement.
function _sed(options, regex, replacement, file) {
options = common.parseOptions(options, {
'i': 'inplace'
});
if (typeof replacement === 'string')
replacement = replacement; // no-op
else if (typeof replacement === 'number')
replacement = replacement.toString(); // fallback
else
common.error('invalid replacement string');
if (!file)
common.error('no file given');
if (!fs.existsSync(file))
common.error('no such file or directory: ' + file);
var result = fs.readFileSync(file, 'utf8').replace(regex, replacement);
if (options.inplace)
fs.writeFileSync(file, result, 'utf8');
return common.ShellString(result);
}
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var common = require('./common');
var os = require('os');
var fs = require('fs');
// Returns false if 'dir' is not a writeable directory, 'dir' otherwise
function writeableDir(dir) {
if (!dir || !fs.existsSync(dir))
return false;
if (!fs.statSync(dir).isDirectory())
return false;
var testFile = dir+'/'+common.randomFileName();
try {
fs.writeFileSync(testFile, ' ');
common.unlinkSync(testFile);
return dir;
} catch (e) {
return false;
}
}
//@
//@ ### tempdir()
//@
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ var tmp = tempdir(); // "/tmp" for most *nix platforms
//@ ```
//@
//@ Searches and returns string containing a writeable, platform-dependent temporary directory.
//@ Follows Python's [tempfile algorithm](http://docs.python.org/library/tempfile.html#tempfile.tempdir).
function _tempDir() {
var state = common.state;
if (state.tempDir)
return state.tempDir; // from cache
state.tempDir = writeableDir(os.tempDir && os.tempDir()) || // node 0.8+
writeableDir(process.env['TMPDIR']) ||
writeableDir(process.env['TEMP']) ||
writeableDir(process.env['TMP']) ||
writeableDir(process.env['Wimp$ScrapDir']) || // RiscOS
writeableDir('C:\\TEMP') || // Windows
writeableDir('C:\\TMP') || // Windows
writeableDir('\\TEMP') || // Windows
writeableDir('\\TMP') || // Windows
writeableDir('/tmp') ||
writeableDir('/var/tmp') ||
writeableDir('/usr/tmp') ||
writeableDir('.'); // last resort
return state.tempDir;
}
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var common = require('./common');
var fs = require('fs');
//@
//@ ### test(expression)
//@ Available expression primaries:
//@
//@ + `'-b', 'path'`: true if path is a block device
//@ + `'-c', 'path'`: true if path is a character device
//@ + `'-d', 'path'`: true if path is a directory
//@ + `'-e', 'path'`: true if path exists
//@ + `'-f', 'path'`: true if path is a regular file
//@ + `'-L', 'path'`: true if path is a symboilc link
//@ + `'-p', 'path'`: true if path is a pipe (FIFO)
//@ + `'-S', 'path'`: true if path is a socket
//@
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ if (test('-d', path)) { /* do something with dir */ };
//@ if (!test('-f', path)) continue; // skip if it's a regular file
//@ ```
//@
//@ Evaluates expression using the available primaries and returns corresponding value.
function _test(options, path) {
if (!path)
common.error('no path given');
// hack - only works with unary primaries
options = common.parseOptions(options, {
'b': 'block',
'c': 'character',
'd': 'directory',
'e': 'exists',
'f': 'file',
'L': 'link',
'p': 'pipe',
'S': 'socket'
});
var canInterpret = false;
for (var key in options)
if (options[key] === true) {
canInterpret = true;
break;
}
if (!canInterpret)
common.error('could not interpret expression');
if (options.link) {
try {
return fs.lstatSync(path).isSymbolicLink();
} catch(e) {
return false;
}
}
if (!fs.existsSync(path))
return false;
if (options.exists)
return true;
var stats = fs.statSync(path);
if (options.block)
return stats.isBlockDevice();
if (options.character)
return stats.isCharacterDevice();
if (options.directory)
return stats.isDirectory();
if (options.file)
return stats.isFile();
if (options.pipe)
return stats.isFIFO();
if (options.socket)
return stats.isSocket();
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var common = require('./common');
var fs = require('fs');
var path = require('path');
//@
//@ ### 'string'.to(file)
//@
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ cat('input.txt').to('output.txt');
//@ ```
//@
//@ Analogous to the redirection operator `>` in Unix, but works with JavaScript strings (such as
//@ those returned by `cat`, `grep`, etc). _Like Unix redirections, `to()` will overwrite any existing file!_
function _to(options, file) {
if (!file)
common.error('wrong arguments');
if (!fs.existsSync( path.dirname(file) ))
common.error('no such file or directory: ' + path.dirname(file));
try {
fs.writeFileSync(file, this.toString(), 'utf8');
} catch(e) {
common.error('could not write to file (code '+e.code+'): '+file, true);
}
}
module.exports = _to;

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var common = require('./common');
var fs = require('fs');
var path = require('path');
//@
//@ ### 'string'.toEnd(file)
//@
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ cat('input.txt').toEnd('output.txt');
//@ ```
//@
//@ Analogous to the redirect-and-append operator `>>` in Unix, but works with JavaScript strings (such as
//@ those returned by `cat`, `grep`, etc).
function _toEnd(options, file) {
if (!file)
common.error('wrong arguments');
if (!fs.existsSync( path.dirname(file) ))
common.error('no such file or directory: ' + path.dirname(file));
try {
fs.appendFileSync(file, this.toString(), 'utf8');
} catch(e) {
common.error('could not append to file (code '+e.code+'): '+file, true);
}
}
module.exports = _toEnd;

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var common = require('./common');
var fs = require('fs');
var path = require('path');
// Cross-platform method for splitting environment PATH variables
function splitPath(p) {
for (i=1;i<2;i++) {}
if (!p)
return [];
if (common.platform === 'win')
return p.split(';');
else
return p.split(':');
}
//@
//@ ### which(command)
//@
//@ Examples:
//@
//@ ```javascript
//@ var nodeExec = which('node');
//@ ```
//@
//@ Searches for `command` in the system's PATH. On Windows looks for `.exe`, `.cmd`, and `.bat` extensions.
//@ Returns string containing the absolute path to the command.
function _which(options, cmd) {
if (!cmd)
common.error('must specify command');
var pathEnv = process.env.path || process.env.Path || process.env.PATH,
pathArray = splitPath(pathEnv),
where = null;
// No relative/absolute paths provided?
if (cmd.search(/\//) === -1) {
// Search for command in PATH
pathArray.forEach(function(dir) {
if (where)
return; // already found it
var attempt = path.resolve(dir + '/' + cmd);
if (fs.existsSync(attempt)) {
where = attempt;
return;
}
if (common.platform === 'win') {
var baseAttempt = attempt;
attempt = baseAttempt + '.exe';
if (fs.existsSync(attempt)) {
where = attempt;
return;
}
attempt = baseAttempt + '.cmd';
if (fs.existsSync(attempt)) {
where = attempt;
return;
}
attempt = baseAttempt + '.bat';
if (fs.existsSync(attempt)) {
where = attempt;
return;
}
} // if 'win'
});
}
// Command not found anywhere?
if (!fs.existsSync(cmd) && !where)
return null;
where = where || path.resolve(cmd);
return common.ShellString(where);
}
module.exports = _which;

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