{-# LANGUAGE RankNTypes #-} module Options.Applicative.Extra ( -- * Extra parser utilities -- -- | This module contains high-level functions to run parsers. helper, hsubparser, execParser, execParserMaybe, customExecParser, customExecParserMaybe, execParserPure, getParseResult, handleParseResult, parserFailure, renderFailure, ParserFailure(..), overFailure, ParserResult(..), ParserPrefs(..), CompletionResult(..), ) where import Control.Applicative import Data.Monoid import Prelude import System.Environment (getArgs, getProgName) import System.Exit (exitSuccess, exitWith, ExitCode(..)) import System.IO (hPutStrLn, stderr) import Options.Applicative.BashCompletion import Options.Applicative.Builder import Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal import Options.Applicative.Common import Options.Applicative.Help import Options.Applicative.Internal import Options.Applicative.Types -- | A hidden \"helper\" option which always fails. -- -- A common usage pattern is to apply this applicatively when -- creating a 'ParserInfo' -- -- > opts :: ParserInfo Sample -- > opts = info (sample <**> helper) mempty helper :: Parser (a -> a) helper = abortOption ShowHelpText $ mconcat [ long "help" , short 'h' , help "Show this help text" , hidden ] -- | Builder for a command parser with a \"helper\" option attached. -- Used in the same way as `subparser`, but includes a \"--help|-h\" inside -- the subcommand. hsubparser :: Mod CommandFields a -> Parser a hsubparser m = mkParser d g rdr where Mod _ d g = metavar "COMMAND" `mappend` m (groupName, cmds, subs) = mkCommand m rdr = CmdReader groupName cmds (fmap add_helper . subs) add_helper pinfo = pinfo { infoParser = infoParser pinfo <**> helper } -- | Run a program description. -- -- Parse command line arguments. Display help text and exit if any parse error -- occurs. execParser :: ParserInfo a -> IO a execParser = customExecParser defaultPrefs -- | Run a program description with custom preferences. customExecParser :: ParserPrefs -> ParserInfo a -> IO a customExecParser pprefs pinfo = execParserPure pprefs pinfo <$> getArgs >>= handleParseResult -- | Handle `ParserResult`. handleParseResult :: ParserResult a -> IO a handleParseResult (Success a) = return a handleParseResult (Failure failure) = do progn <- getProgName let (msg, exit) = renderFailure failure progn case exit of ExitSuccess -> putStrLn msg _ -> hPutStrLn stderr msg exitWith exit handleParseResult (CompletionInvoked compl) = do progn <- getProgName msg <- execCompletion compl progn putStr msg exitSuccess -- | Extract the actual result from a `ParserResult` value. -- -- This function returns 'Nothing' in case of errors. Possible error messages -- or completion actions are simply discarded. -- -- If you want to display error messages and invoke completion actions -- appropriately, use 'handleParseResult' instead. getParseResult :: ParserResult a -> Maybe a getParseResult (Success a) = Just a getParseResult _ = Nothing -- | Run a program description in pure code. -- -- This function behaves like 'execParser', but can be called from pure code. -- Note that, in case of errors, no message is displayed, and this function -- simply returns 'Nothing'. -- -- If you need to keep track of error messages, use 'execParserPure' instead. {-# DEPRECATED execParserMaybe "Use execParserPure together with getParseResult instead" #-} execParserMaybe :: ParserInfo a -> [String] -> Maybe a execParserMaybe = customExecParserMaybe defaultPrefs -- | Run a program description with custom preferences in pure code. -- -- See 'execParserMaybe' for details. {-# DEPRECATED customExecParserMaybe "Use execParserPure together with getParseResult instead" #-} customExecParserMaybe :: ParserPrefs -> ParserInfo a -> [String] -> Maybe a customExecParserMaybe pprefs pinfo args = getParseResult $ execParserPure pprefs pinfo args -- | The most general way to run a program description in pure code. execParserPure :: ParserPrefs -- ^ Global preferences for this parser -> ParserInfo a -- ^ Description of the program to run -> [String] -- ^ Program arguments -> ParserResult a execParserPure pprefs pinfo args = case runP p pprefs of (Right (Right r), _) -> Success r (Right (Left c), _) -> CompletionInvoked c (Left err, ctx) -> Failure $ parserFailure pprefs pinfo err ctx where pinfo' = pinfo { infoParser = (Left <$> bashCompletionParser pinfo pprefs) <|> (Right <$> infoParser pinfo) } p = runParserInfo pinfo' args -- | Generate a `ParserFailure` from a `ParseError` in a given `Context`. -- -- This function can be used, for example, to show the help text for a parser: -- -- @handleParseResult . Failure $ parserFailure pprefs pinfo ShowHelpText mempty@ parserFailure :: ParserPrefs -> ParserInfo a -> ParseError -> [Context] -> ParserFailure ParserHelp parserFailure pprefs pinfo msg ctx = ParserFailure $ \progn -> let h = with_context ctx pinfo $ \names pinfo' -> mconcat [ base_help pinfo' , usage_help progn names pinfo' , suggestion_help , error_help ] in (h, exit_code, prefColumns pprefs) where exit_code = case msg of ErrorMsg {} -> ExitFailure (infoFailureCode pinfo) UnknownError -> ExitFailure (infoFailureCode pinfo) MissingError {} -> ExitFailure (infoFailureCode pinfo) ExpectsArgError {} -> ExitFailure (infoFailureCode pinfo) UnexpectedError {} -> ExitFailure (infoFailureCode pinfo) ShowHelpText -> ExitSuccess InfoMsg {} -> ExitSuccess with_context :: [Context] -> ParserInfo a -> (forall b . [String] -> ParserInfo b -> c) -> c with_context [] i f = f [] i with_context c@(Context _ i:_) _ f = f (contextNames c) i usage_help progn names i = case msg of InfoMsg _ -> mempty _ -> usageHelp $ vcatChunks [ pure . parserUsage pprefs (infoParser i) . unwords $ progn : names , fmap (indent 2) . infoProgDesc $ i ] error_help = errorHelp $ case msg of ShowHelpText -> mempty ErrorMsg m -> stringChunk m InfoMsg m -> stringChunk m MissingError CmdStart _ | prefShowHelpOnEmpty pprefs -> mempty MissingError _ (SomeParser x) -> stringChunk "Missing:" <<+>> missingDesc pprefs x ExpectsArgError x -> stringChunk $ "The option `" ++ x ++ "` expects an argument." UnexpectedError arg _ -> stringChunk msg' where -- -- This gives us the same error we have always -- reported msg' = case arg of ('-':_) -> "Invalid option `" ++ arg ++ "'" _ -> "Invalid argument `" ++ arg ++ "'" UnknownError -> mempty suggestion_help = suggestionsHelp $ case msg of UnexpectedError arg (SomeParser x) -- -- We have an unexpected argument and the parser which -- it's running over. -- -- We can make a good help suggestion here if we do -- a levenstein distance between all possible suggestions -- and the supplied option or argument. -> suggestions where -- -- Not using chunked here, as we don't want to -- show "Did you mean" if there's nothing there -- to show suggestions = (.$.) <$> prose <*> (indent 4 <$> (vcatChunks . fmap stringChunk $ good )) -- -- We won't worry about the 0 case, it won't be -- shown anyway. prose = if length good < 2 then stringChunk "Did you mean this?" else stringChunk "Did you mean one of these?" -- -- Suggestions we will show, they're close enough -- to what the user wrote good = filter isClose possibles -- -- Bit of an arbitrary decision here. -- Edit distances of 1 or 2 will give hints isClose a = editDistance a arg < 3 -- -- Similar to how bash completion works. -- We map over the parser and get the names -- ( no IO here though, unlike for completers ) possibles = concat $ mapParser opt_completions x -- -- Look at the option and give back the possible -- things the user could type. If it's a command -- reader also ensure that it can be immediately -- reachable from where the error was given. opt_completions hinfo opt = case optMain opt of OptReader ns _ _ -> fmap showOption ns FlagReader ns _ -> fmap showOption ns ArgReader _ -> [] CmdReader _ ns _ | hinfoUnreachableArgs hinfo -> [] | otherwise -> ns _ -> mempty base_help :: ParserInfo a -> ParserHelp base_help i | show_full_help = mconcat [h, f, parserHelp pprefs (infoParser i)] | otherwise = mempty where h = headerHelp (infoHeader i) f = footerHelp (infoFooter i) show_full_help = case msg of ShowHelpText -> True MissingError CmdStart _ | prefShowHelpOnEmpty pprefs -> True InfoMsg _ -> False _ -> prefShowHelpOnError pprefs renderFailure :: ParserFailure ParserHelp -> String -> (String, ExitCode) renderFailure failure progn = let (h, exit, cols) = execFailure failure progn in (renderHelp cols h, exit)