shelly-1.6.0: shell-like (systems) programming in Haskell

Safe HaskellNone
LanguageHaskell98

Shelly.Lifted

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Description

A module for shell-like programming in Haskell. Shelly's focus is entirely on ease of use for those coming from shell scripting. However, it also tries to use modern libraries and techniques to keep things efficient.

The functionality provided by this module is (unlike standard Haskell filesystem functionality) thread-safe: each Sh maintains its own environment and its own working directory.

Recommended usage includes putting the following at the top of your program, otherwise you will likely need either type annotations or type conversions

{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
{-# LANGUAGE ExtendedDefaultRules #-}
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-type-defaults #-}
import Shelly
import qualified Data.Text as T
default (T.Text)

Synopsis

Documentation

class Monad m => MonadSh m where Source

Methods

liftSh :: Sh a -> m a Source

Instances

MonadSh Sh 
MonadSh m => MonadSh (ListT m) 
MonadSh m => MonadSh (MaybeT m) 
MonadSh m => MonadSh (IdentityT m) 
MonadSh m => MonadSh (ContT r m) 
(Error e, MonadSh m) => MonadSh (ErrorT e m) 
MonadSh m => MonadSh (ReaderT r m) 
MonadSh m => MonadSh (StateT s m) 
MonadSh m => MonadSh (StateT s m) 
(Monoid w, MonadSh m) => MonadSh (WriterT w m) 
(Monoid w, MonadSh m) => MonadSh (WriterT w m) 
(Monoid w, MonadSh m) => MonadSh (RWST r w s m) 
(Monoid w, MonadSh m) => MonadSh (RWST r w s m) 

Entering Sh.

type ShIO a = Sh a Source

Deprecated: Use Sh instead of ShIO

ShIO is Deprecated in favor of Sh, which is easier to type.

shelly :: MonadIO m => Sh a -> m a Source

Enter a Sh from (Monad)IO. The environment and working directories are inherited from the current process-wide values. Any subsequent changes in processwide working directory or environment are not reflected in the running Sh.

shellyNoDir :: MonadIO m => Sh a -> m a Source

Deprecated: Just use shelly. The default settings have changed

Deprecated now, just use shelly, whose default has been changed. Using this entry point does not create a .shelly directory in the case of failure. Instead it logs directly into the standard error stream (stderr).

shellyFailDir :: MonadIO m => Sh a -> m a Source

Using this entry point creates a .shelly directory in the case of failure where errors are recorded.

sub :: MonadShControl m => m a -> m a Source

silently :: MonadShControl m => m a -> m a Source

verbosely :: MonadShControl m => m a -> m a Source

escaping :: MonadShControl m => Bool -> m a -> m a Source

print_stdout :: MonadShControl m => Bool -> m a -> m a Source

print_stderr :: MonadShControl m => Bool -> m a -> m a Source

print_commands :: MonadShControl m => Bool -> m a -> m a Source

tracing :: MonadShControl m => Bool -> m a -> m a Source

errExit :: MonadShControl m => Bool -> m a -> m a Source

log_stdout_with :: MonadShControl m => (Text -> IO ()) -> m a -> m a Source

log_stderr_with :: MonadShControl m => (Text -> IO ()) -> m a -> m a Source

Running external commands.

run :: MonadSh m => FilePath -> [Text] -> m Text Source

run_ :: MonadSh m => FilePath -> [Text] -> m () Source

runFoldLines :: MonadSh m => a -> FoldCallback a -> FilePath -> [Text] -> m a Source

cmd :: ShellCmd result => FilePath -> result Source

variadic argument version of run. Please see the documenation for run.

The syntax is more convenient, but more importantly it also allows the use of a FilePath as a command argument. So an argument can be a Text or a FilePath without manual conversions. a FilePath is automatically converted to Text with toTextIgnore.

Convenient usage of cmd requires the following:

{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
{-# LANGUAGE ExtendedDefaultRules #-}
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-type-defaults #-}
import Shelly
import qualified Data.Text as T
default (T.Text)

type FoldCallback a = a -> Text -> a Source

(-|-) :: (MonadShControl m, MonadSh m) => m Text -> m b -> m b Source

setStdin :: MonadSh m => Text -> m () Source

command :: MonadSh m => FilePath -> [Text] -> [Text] -> m Text Source

command_ :: MonadSh m => FilePath -> [Text] -> [Text] -> m () Source

command1 :: MonadSh m => FilePath -> [Text] -> Text -> [Text] -> m Text Source

command1_ :: MonadSh m => FilePath -> [Text] -> Text -> [Text] -> m () Source

sshPairs :: MonadSh m => Text -> [(FilePath, [Text])] -> m Text Source

sshPairs_ :: MonadSh m => Text -> [(FilePath, [Text])] -> m () Source

class ShellCmd t where Source

For the variadic function cmd

partially applied variadic functions require type signatures

Methods

cmdAll :: FilePath -> [Text] -> t Source

Instances

MonadSh m => ShellCmd (m ()) 
(MonadSh m, (~) * s Text, Show s) => ShellCmd (m s) 
MonadSh m => ShellCmd (m Text) 
ShellCmd (Sh ()) 
((~) * s Text, Show s) => ShellCmd (Sh s) 
ShellCmd (Sh Text) 
(CmdArg arg, ShellCmd result) => ShellCmd ([arg] -> result) 
(CmdArg arg, ShellCmd result) => ShellCmd (arg -> result) 

class CmdArg a where Source

Argument converter for the variadic argument version of run called cmd. Useful for a type signature of a function that uses cmd

Methods

toTextArg :: a -> Text Source

Running commands Using handles

runHandle Source

Arguments

:: MonadShControl m 
=> FilePath

command

-> [Text]

arguments

-> (Handle -> m a)

stdout handle

-> m a 

runHandles Source

Arguments

:: MonadShControl m 
=> FilePath

command

-> [Text]

arguments

-> [StdHandle]

optionally connect process i/o handles to existing handles

-> (Handle -> Handle -> Handle -> m a)

stdin, stdout and stderr

-> m a 

transferFoldHandleLines :: a -> FoldCallback a -> Handle -> (Text -> IO ()) -> IO a Source

Transfer from one handle to another For example, send contents of a process output to stdout. does not close the write handle.

Also, fold over the contents being streamed line by line

data StdStream :: *

Constructors

Inherit

Inherit Handle from parent

UseHandle Handle

Use the supplied Handle

CreatePipe

Create a new pipe. The returned Handle will use the default encoding and newline translation mode (just like Handles created by openFile).

Modifying and querying environment.

setenv :: MonadSh m => Text -> Text -> m () Source

Environment directory

cd :: MonadSh m => FilePath -> m () Source

chdir :: MonadShControl m => FilePath -> m a -> m a Source

chdir_p :: MonadShControl m => FilePath -> m a -> m a Source

Printing

echo :: MonadSh m => Text -> m () Source

echo_n :: MonadSh m => Text -> m () Source

echo_err :: MonadSh m => Text -> m () Source

echo_n_err :: MonadSh m => Text -> m () Source

inspect :: (Show s, MonadSh m) => s -> m () Source

inspect_err :: (Show s, MonadSh m) => s -> m () Source

tag :: (MonadShControl m, MonadSh m) => m a -> Text -> m a Source

trace :: MonadSh m => Text -> m () Source

Querying filesystem.

lsT :: MonadSh m => FilePath -> m [Text] Source

Filename helpers

(</>) :: (ToFilePath filepath1, ToFilePath filepath2) => filepath1 -> filepath2 -> FilePath Source

uses System.FilePath.CurrentOS, but can automatically convert a Text

(<.>) :: ToFilePath filepath => filepath -> Text -> FilePath Source

uses System.FilePath.CurrentOS, but can automatically convert a Text

canonicalize :: MonadSh m => FilePath -> m FilePath Source

Obtain a (reasonably) canonic file path to a filesystem object. Based on "canonicalizePath" in system-fileio.

relativeTo Source

Arguments

:: MonadSh m 
=> FilePath

anchor path, the prefix

-> FilePath

make this relative to anchor path

-> m FilePath 

hasExt :: Text -> FilePath -> Bool Source

flipped hasExtension for Text

Manipulating filesystem.

mv :: MonadSh m => FilePath -> FilePath -> m () Source

rm :: MonadSh m => FilePath -> m () Source

rm_f :: MonadSh m => FilePath -> m () Source

rm_rf :: MonadSh m => FilePath -> m () Source

cp :: MonadSh m => FilePath -> FilePath -> m () Source

cp_r :: MonadSh m => FilePath -> FilePath -> m () Source

mkdir :: MonadSh m => FilePath -> m () Source

mkdir_p :: MonadSh m => FilePath -> m () Source

reading/writing Files

writefile :: MonadSh m => FilePath -> Text -> m () Source

withTmpDir :: MonadShControl m => (FilePath -> m a) -> m a Source

exiting the program

exit :: MonadSh m => Int -> m a Source

errorExit :: MonadSh m => Text -> m a Source

quietExit :: MonadSh m => Int -> m a Source

terror :: MonadSh m => Text -> m a Source

Exceptions

bracket_sh :: Sh a -> (a -> Sh b) -> (a -> Sh c) -> Sh c Source

Deprecated: use Control.Exception.Lifted.bracket instead

catchany :: MonadBaseControl IO m => m a -> (SomeException -> m a) -> m a Source

catch_sh :: Exception e => Sh a -> (e -> Sh a) -> Sh a Source

Deprecated: use Control.Exception.Lifted.catch instead

handle_sh :: Exception e => (e -> Sh a) -> Sh a -> Sh a Source

Deprecated: use Control.Exception.Lifted.handle instead

handleany_sh :: (SomeException -> Sh a) -> Sh a -> Sh a Source

Deprecated: use Control.Exception.Enclosed.handleAny instead

finally_sh :: Sh a -> Sh b -> Sh a Source

Deprecated: use Control.Exception.Lifted.finally instead

catches_sh :: Sh a -> [Handler Sh a] -> Sh a Source

Deprecated: use Control.Exception.Lifted.catches instead

catchany_sh :: Sh a -> (SomeException -> Sh a) -> Sh a Source

Deprecated: use Control.Exception.Enclosed.catchAny instead

convert between Text and FilePath

toTextIgnore :: FilePath -> Text Source

silently uses the Right or Left value of "Filesystem.Path.CurrentOS.toText"

fromText :: Text -> FilePath

Convert human‐readable text into a FilePath.

This function ignores the user’s locale, and assumes all file paths are encoded in UTF8. If you need to create file paths with an unusual or obscure encoding, encode them manually and then use decode.

Since: 0.2

Utility Functions

whenM :: Monad m => m Bool -> m () -> m () Source

A monadic-conditional version of the "when" guard.

unlessM :: Monad m => m Bool -> m () -> m () Source

A monadic-conditional version of the unless guard.

time :: MonadShControl m => m a -> m (Double, a) Source

sleep :: MonadSh m => Int -> m () Source

Re-exported for your convenience

liftIO :: MonadIO m => forall a. IO a -> m a

Lift a computation from the IO monad.

when :: Monad m => Bool -> m () -> m ()

Conditional execution of monadic expressions. For example,

      when debug (putStr "Debugging\n")

will output the string Debugging\n if the Boolean value debug is True, and otherwise do nothing.

unless :: Monad m => Bool -> m () -> m ()

The reverse of when.

(<$>) :: Functor f => (a -> b) -> f a -> f b infixl 4

An infix synonym for fmap.

internal functions for writing extensions

get :: MonadSh m => m State Source

put :: MonadSh m => State -> m () Source

find functions

find :: FilePath -> Sh [FilePath] Source

List directory recursively (like the POSIX utility "find"). listing is relative if the path given is relative. If you want to filter out some results or fold over them you can do that with the returned files. A more efficient approach is to use one of the other find functions.

findWhen :: (FilePath -> Sh Bool) -> FilePath -> Sh [FilePath] Source

find that filters the found files as it finds. Files must satisfy the given filter to be returned in the result.

findFold :: (a -> FilePath -> Sh a) -> a -> FilePath -> Sh a Source

Fold an arbitrary folding function over files froma a find. Like findWhen but use a more general fold rather than a filter.

findDirFilter :: (FilePath -> Sh Bool) -> FilePath -> Sh [FilePath] Source

find that filters out directories as it finds Filtering out directories can make a find much more efficient by avoiding entire trees of files.

findDirFilterWhen Source

Arguments

:: (FilePath -> Sh Bool)

directory filter

-> (FilePath -> Sh Bool)

file filter

-> FilePath

directory

-> Sh [FilePath] 

similar findWhen, but also filter out directories Alternatively, similar to findDirFilter, but also filter out files Filtering out directories makes the find much more efficient

findFoldDirFilter :: (a -> FilePath -> Sh a) -> a -> (FilePath -> Sh Bool) -> FilePath -> Sh a Source

like findDirFilterWhen but use a folding function rather than a filter The most general finder: you likely want a more specific one