diff --git a/Gopkg.lock b/Gopkg.lock new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb6a3a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Gopkg.lock @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +# This file is autogenerated, do not edit; changes may be undone by the next 'dep ensure'. + + +[[projects]] + branch = "master" + name = "github.com/alecthomas/template" + packages = [ + ".", + "parse" + ] + revision = "a0175ee3bccc567396460bf5acd36800cb10c49c" + +[[projects]] + branch = "master" + name = "github.com/alecthomas/units" + packages = ["."] + revision = "2efee857e7cfd4f3d0138cc3cbb1b4966962b93a" + +[[projects]] + name = "gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v2" + packages = ["."] + revision = "1087e65c9441605df944fb12c33f0fe7072d18ca" + version = "v2.2.5" + +[solve-meta] + analyzer-name = "dep" + analyzer-version = 1 + inputs-digest = "fb2e356a0e1ee12f41b1c72b97ebfd1a4eaf20d8fbaadadd4fd91c8b82793779" + solver-name = "gps-cdcl" + solver-version = 1 diff --git a/Gopkg.toml b/Gopkg.toml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e9b6edb --- /dev/null +++ b/Gopkg.toml @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +[[constraint]] + name = "gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v2" + version = "2.2.5" + +[prune] + non-go = true + go-tests = true + unused-packages = true diff --git a/vendor/github.com/alecthomas/template/README.md b/vendor/github.com/alecthomas/template/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index ef6a8ee..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/alecthomas/template/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -# Go's `text/template` package with newline elision - -This is a fork of Go 1.4's [text/template](http://golang.org/pkg/text/template/) package with one addition: a backslash immediately after a closing delimiter will delete all subsequent newlines until a non-newline. - -eg. - -``` -{{if true}}\ -hello -{{end}}\ -``` - -Will result in: - -``` -hello\n -``` - -Rather than: - -``` -\n -hello\n -\n -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/alecthomas/units/README.md b/vendor/github.com/alecthomas/units/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index bee884e..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/alecthomas/units/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -# Units - Helpful unit multipliers and functions for Go - -The goal of this package is to have functionality similar to the [time](http://golang.org/pkg/time/) package. - -It allows for code like this: - -```go -n, err := ParseBase2Bytes("1KB") -// n == 1024 -n = units.Mebibyte * 512 -``` diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v2/README.md b/vendor/gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v2/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index cd4edeb..0000000 --- a/vendor/gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v2/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,674 +0,0 @@ -# Kingpin - A Go (golang) command line and flag parser -[![](https://godoc.org/github.com/alecthomas/kingpin?status.svg)](http://godoc.org/github.com/alecthomas/kingpin) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/alecthomas/kingpin.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/alecthomas/kingpin) [![Gitter chat](https://badges.gitter.im/alecthomas.png)](https://gitter.im/alecthomas/Lobby) - - - - - -- [Overview](#overview) -- [Features](#features) -- [User-visible changes between v1 and v2](#user-visible-changes-between-v1-and-v2) - - [Flags can be used at any point after their definition.](#flags-can-be-used-at-any-point-after-their-definition) - - [Short flags can be combined with their parameters](#short-flags-can-be-combined-with-their-parameters) -- [API changes between v1 and v2](#api-changes-between-v1-and-v2) -- [Versions](#versions) - - [V2 is the current stable version](#v2-is-the-current-stable-version) - - [V1 is the OLD stable version](#v1-is-the-old-stable-version) -- [Change History](#change-history) -- [Examples](#examples) - - [Simple Example](#simple-example) - - [Complex Example](#complex-example) -- [Reference Documentation](#reference-documentation) - - [Displaying errors and usage information](#displaying-errors-and-usage-information) - - [Sub-commands](#sub-commands) - - [Custom Parsers](#custom-parsers) - - [Repeatable flags](#repeatable-flags) - - [Boolean Values](#boolean-values) - - [Default Values](#default-values) - - [Place-holders in Help](#place-holders-in-help) - - [Consuming all remaining arguments](#consuming-all-remaining-arguments) - - [Bash/ZSH Shell Completion](#bashzsh-shell-completion) - - [Supporting -h for help](#supporting--h-for-help) - - [Custom help](#custom-help) - - - -## Overview - -Kingpin is a [fluent-style](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluent_interface), -type-safe command-line parser. It supports flags, nested commands, and -positional arguments. - -Install it with: - - $ go get gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v2 - -It looks like this: - -```go -var ( - verbose = kingpin.Flag("verbose", "Verbose mode.").Short('v').Bool() - name = kingpin.Arg("name", "Name of user.").Required().String() -) - -func main() { - kingpin.Parse() - fmt.Printf("%v, %s\n", *verbose, *name) -} -``` - -More [examples](https://github.com/alecthomas/kingpin/tree/master/_examples) are available. - -Second to parsing, providing the user with useful help is probably the most -important thing a command-line parser does. Kingpin tries to provide detailed -contextual help if `--help` is encountered at any point in the command line -(excluding after `--`). - -## Features - -- Help output that isn't as ugly as sin. -- Fully [customisable help](#custom-help), via Go templates. -- Parsed, type-safe flags (`kingpin.Flag("f", "help").Int()`) -- Parsed, type-safe positional arguments (`kingpin.Arg("a", "help").Int()`). -- Parsed, type-safe, arbitrarily deep commands (`kingpin.Command("c", "help")`). -- Support for required flags and required positional arguments (`kingpin.Flag("f", "").Required().Int()`). -- Support for arbitrarily nested default commands (`command.Default()`). -- Callbacks per command, flag and argument (`kingpin.Command("c", "").Action(myAction)`). -- POSIX-style short flag combining (`-a -b` -> `-ab`). -- Short-flag+parameter combining (`-a parm` -> `-aparm`). -- Read command-line from files (`@`). -- Automatically generate man pages (`--help-man`). - -## User-visible changes between v1 and v2 - -### Flags can be used at any point after their definition. - -Flags can be specified at any point after their definition, not just -*immediately after their associated command*. From the chat example below, the -following used to be required: - -``` -$ chat --server=chat.server.com:8080 post --image=~/Downloads/owls.jpg pics -``` - -But the following will now work: - -``` -$ chat post --server=chat.server.com:8080 --image=~/Downloads/owls.jpg pics -``` - -### Short flags can be combined with their parameters - -Previously, if a short flag was used, any argument to that flag would have to -be separated by a space. That is no longer the case. - -## API changes between v1 and v2 - -- `ParseWithFileExpansion()` is gone. The new parser directly supports expanding `@`. -- Added `FatalUsage()` and `FatalUsageContext()` for displaying an error + usage and terminating. -- `Dispatch()` renamed to `Action()`. -- Added `ParseContext()` for parsing a command line into its intermediate context form without executing. -- Added `Terminate()` function to override the termination function. -- Added `UsageForContextWithTemplate()` for printing usage via a custom template. -- Added `UsageTemplate()` for overriding the default template to use. Two templates are included: - 1. `DefaultUsageTemplate` - default template. - 2. `CompactUsageTemplate` - compact command template for larger applications. - -## Versions - -Kingpin uses [gopkg.in](https://gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin) for versioning. - -The current stable version is [gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v2](https://gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v2). The previous version, [gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v1](https://gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v1), is deprecated and in maintenance mode. - -### [V2](https://gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v2) is the current stable version - -Installation: - -```sh -$ go get gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v2 -``` - -### [V1](https://gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v1) is the OLD stable version - -Installation: - -```sh -$ go get gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v1 -``` - -## Change History - -- *2015-09-19* -- Stable v2.1.0 release. - - Added `command.Default()` to specify a default command to use if no other - command matches. This allows for convenient user shortcuts. - - Exposed `HelpFlag` and `VersionFlag` for further customisation. - - `Action()` and `PreAction()` added and both now support an arbitrary - number of callbacks. - - `kingpin.SeparateOptionalFlagsUsageTemplate`. - - `--help-long` and `--help-man` (hidden by default) flags. - - Flags are "interspersed" by default, but can be disabled with `app.Interspersed(false)`. - - Added flags for all simple builtin types (int8, uint16, etc.) and slice variants. - - Use `app.Writer(os.Writer)` to specify the default writer for all output functions. - - Dropped `os.Writer` prefix from all printf-like functions. - -- *2015-05-22* -- Stable v2.0.0 release. - - Initial stable release of v2.0.0. - - Fully supports interspersed flags, commands and arguments. - - Flags can be present at any point after their logical definition. - - Application.Parse() terminates if commands are present and a command is not parsed. - - Dispatch() -> Action(). - - Actions are dispatched after all values are populated. - - Override termination function (defaults to os.Exit). - - Override output stream (defaults to os.Stderr). - - Templatised usage help, with default and compact templates. - - Make error/usage functions more consistent. - - Support argument expansion from files by default (with @). - - Fully public data model is available via .Model(). - - Parser has been completely refactored. - - Parsing and execution has been split into distinct stages. - - Use `go generate` to generate repeated flags. - - Support combined short-flag+argument: -fARG. - -- *2015-01-23* -- Stable v1.3.4 release. - - Support "--" for separating flags from positional arguments. - - Support loading flags from files (ParseWithFileExpansion()). Use @FILE as an argument. - - Add post-app and post-cmd validation hooks. This allows arbitrary validation to be added. - - A bunch of improvements to help usage and formatting. - - Support arbitrarily nested sub-commands. - -- *2014-07-08* -- Stable v1.2.0 release. - - Pass any value through to `Strings()` when final argument. - Allows for values that look like flags to be processed. - - Allow `--help` to be used with commands. - - Support `Hidden()` flags. - - Parser for [units.Base2Bytes](https://github.com/alecthomas/units) - type. Allows for flags like `--ram=512MB` or `--ram=1GB`. - - Add an `Enum()` value, allowing only one of a set of values - to be selected. eg. `Flag(...).Enum("debug", "info", "warning")`. - -- *2014-06-27* -- Stable v1.1.0 release. - - Bug fixes. - - Always return an error (rather than panicing) when misconfigured. - - `OpenFile(flag, perm)` value type added, for finer control over opening files. - - Significantly improved usage formatting. - -- *2014-06-19* -- Stable v1.0.0 release. - - Support [cumulative positional](#consuming-all-remaining-arguments) arguments. - - Return error rather than panic when there are fatal errors not caught by - the type system. eg. when a default value is invalid. - - Use gokpg.in. - -- *2014-06-10* -- Place-holder streamlining. - - Renamed `MetaVar` to `PlaceHolder`. - - Removed `MetaVarFromDefault`. Kingpin now uses [heuristics](#place-holders-in-help) - to determine what to display. - -## Examples - -### Simple Example - -Kingpin can be used for simple flag+arg applications like so: - -``` -$ ping --help -usage: ping [] [] - -Flags: - --debug Enable debug mode. - --help Show help. - -t, --timeout=5s Timeout waiting for ping. - -Args: - IP address to ping. - [] Number of packets to send -$ ping 1.2.3.4 5 -Would ping: 1.2.3.4 with timeout 5s and count 0 -``` - -From the following source: - -```go -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - - "gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v2" -) - -var ( - debug = kingpin.Flag("debug", "Enable debug mode.").Bool() - timeout = kingpin.Flag("timeout", "Timeout waiting for ping.").Default("5s").OverrideDefaultFromEnvar("PING_TIMEOUT").Short('t').Duration() - ip = kingpin.Arg("ip", "IP address to ping.").Required().IP() - count = kingpin.Arg("count", "Number of packets to send").Int() -) - -func main() { - kingpin.Version("0.0.1") - kingpin.Parse() - fmt.Printf("Would ping: %s with timeout %s and count %d\n", *ip, *timeout, *count) -} -``` - -### Complex Example - -Kingpin can also produce complex command-line applications with global flags, -subcommands, and per-subcommand flags, like this: - -``` -$ chat --help -usage: chat [] [] [ ...] - -A command-line chat application. - -Flags: - --help Show help. - --debug Enable debug mode. - --server=127.0.0.1 Server address. - -Commands: - help [] - Show help for a command. - - register - Register a new user. - - post [] [] - Post a message to a channel. - -$ chat help post -usage: chat [] post [] [] - -Post a message to a channel. - -Flags: - --image=IMAGE Image to post. - -Args: - Channel to post to. - [] Text to post. - -$ chat post --image=~/Downloads/owls.jpg pics -... -``` - -From this code: - -```go -package main - -import ( - "os" - "strings" - "gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v2" -) - -var ( - app = kingpin.New("chat", "A command-line chat application.") - debug = app.Flag("debug", "Enable debug mode.").Bool() - serverIP = app.Flag("server", "Server address.").Default("127.0.0.1").IP() - - register = app.Command("register", "Register a new user.") - registerNick = register.Arg("nick", "Nickname for user.").Required().String() - registerName = register.Arg("name", "Name of user.").Required().String() - - post = app.Command("post", "Post a message to a channel.") - postImage = post.Flag("image", "Image to post.").File() - postChannel = post.Arg("channel", "Channel to post to.").Required().String() - postText = post.Arg("text", "Text to post.").Strings() -) - -func main() { - switch kingpin.MustParse(app.Parse(os.Args[1:])) { - // Register user - case register.FullCommand(): - println(*registerNick) - - // Post message - case post.FullCommand(): - if *postImage != nil { - } - text := strings.Join(*postText, " ") - println("Post:", text) - } -} -``` - -## Reference Documentation - -### Displaying errors and usage information - -Kingpin exports a set of functions to provide consistent errors and usage -information to the user. - -Error messages look something like this: - - : error: - -The functions on `Application` are: - -Function | Purpose ----------|-------------- -`Errorf(format, args)` | Display a printf formatted error to the user. -`Fatalf(format, args)` | As with Errorf, but also call the termination handler. -`FatalUsage(format, args)` | As with Fatalf, but also print contextual usage information. -`FatalUsageContext(context, format, args)` | As with Fatalf, but also print contextual usage information from a `ParseContext`. -`FatalIfError(err, format, args)` | Conditionally print an error prefixed with format+args, then call the termination handler - -There are equivalent global functions in the kingpin namespace for the default -`kingpin.CommandLine` instance. - -### Sub-commands - -Kingpin supports nested sub-commands, with separate flag and positional -arguments per sub-command. Note that positional arguments may only occur after -sub-commands. - -For example: - -```go -var ( - deleteCommand = kingpin.Command("delete", "Delete an object.") - deleteUserCommand = deleteCommand.Command("user", "Delete a user.") - deleteUserUIDFlag = deleteUserCommand.Flag("uid", "Delete user by UID rather than username.") - deleteUserUsername = deleteUserCommand.Arg("username", "Username to delete.") - deletePostCommand = deleteCommand.Command("post", "Delete a post.") -) - -func main() { - switch kingpin.Parse() { - case "delete user": - case "delete post": - } -} -``` - -### Custom Parsers - -Kingpin supports both flag and positional argument parsers for converting to -Go types. For example, some included parsers are `Int()`, `Float()`, -`Duration()` and `ExistingFile()` (see [parsers.go](./parsers.go) for a complete list of included parsers). - -Parsers conform to Go's [`flag.Value`](http://godoc.org/flag#Value) -interface, so any existing implementations will work. - -For example, a parser for accumulating HTTP header values might look like this: - -```go -type HTTPHeaderValue http.Header - -func (h *HTTPHeaderValue) Set(value string) error { - parts := strings.SplitN(value, ":", 2) - if len(parts) != 2 { - return fmt.Errorf("expected HEADER:VALUE got '%s'", value) - } - (*http.Header)(h).Add(parts[0], parts[1]) - return nil -} - -func (h *HTTPHeaderValue) String() string { - return "" -} -``` - -As a convenience, I would recommend something like this: - -```go -func HTTPHeader(s Settings) (target *http.Header) { - target = &http.Header{} - s.SetValue((*HTTPHeaderValue)(target)) - return -} -``` - -You would use it like so: - -```go -headers = HTTPHeader(kingpin.Flag("header", "Add a HTTP header to the request.").Short('H')) -``` - -### Repeatable flags - -Depending on the `Value` they hold, some flags may be repeated. The -`IsCumulative() bool` function on `Value` tells if it's safe to call `Set()` -multiple times or if an error should be raised if several values are passed. - -The built-in `Value`s returning slices and maps, as well as `Counter` are -examples of `Value`s that make a flag repeatable. - -### Boolean values - -Boolean values are uniquely managed by Kingpin. Each boolean flag will have a negative complement: -`--` and `--no-`. - -### Default Values - -The default value is the zero value for a type. This can be overridden with -the `Default(value...)` function on flags and arguments. This function accepts -one or several strings, which are parsed by the value itself, so they *must* -be compliant with the format expected. - -### Place-holders in Help - -The place-holder value for a flag is the value used in the help to describe -the value of a non-boolean flag. - -The value provided to PlaceHolder() is used if provided, then the value -provided by Default() if provided, then finally the capitalised flag name is -used. - -Here are some examples of flags with various permutations: - - --name=NAME // Flag(...).String() - --name="Harry" // Flag(...).Default("Harry").String() - --name=FULL-NAME // flag(...).PlaceHolder("FULL-NAME").Default("Harry").String() - -### Consuming all remaining arguments - -A common command-line idiom is to use all remaining arguments for some -purpose. eg. The following command accepts an arbitrary number of -IP addresses as positional arguments: - - ./cmd ping 10.1.1.1 192.168.1.1 - -Such arguments are similar to [repeatable flags](#repeatable-flags), but for -arguments. Therefore they use the same `IsCumulative() bool` function on the -underlying `Value`, so the built-in `Value`s for which the `Set()` function -can be called several times will consume multiple arguments. - -To implement the above example with a custom `Value`, we might do something -like this: - -```go -type ipList []net.IP - -func (i *ipList) Set(value string) error { - if ip := net.ParseIP(value); ip == nil { - return fmt.Errorf("'%s' is not an IP address", value) - } else { - *i = append(*i, ip) - return nil - } -} - -func (i *ipList) String() string { - return "" -} - -func (i *ipList) IsCumulative() bool { - return true -} - -func IPList(s Settings) (target *[]net.IP) { - target = new([]net.IP) - s.SetValue((*ipList)(target)) - return -} -``` - -And use it like so: - -```go -ips := IPList(kingpin.Arg("ips", "IP addresses to ping.")) -``` - -### Bash/ZSH Shell Completion - -By default, all flags and commands/subcommands generate completions -internally. - -Out of the box, CLI tools using kingpin should be able to take advantage -of completion hinting for flags and commands. By specifying -`--completion-bash` as the first argument, your CLI tool will show -possible subcommands. By ending your argv with `--`, hints for flags -will be shown. - -To allow your end users to take advantage you must package a -`/etc/bash_completion.d` script with your distribution (or the equivalent -for your target platform/shell). An alternative is to instruct your end -user to source a script from their `bash_profile` (or equivalent). - -Fortunately Kingpin makes it easy to generate or source a script for use -with end users shells. `./yourtool --completion-script-bash` and -`./yourtool --completion-script-zsh` will generate these scripts for you. - -**Installation by Package** - -For the best user experience, you should bundle your pre-created -completion script with your CLI tool and install it inside -`/etc/bash_completion.d` (or equivalent). A good suggestion is to add -this as an automated step to your build pipeline, in the implementation -is improved for bug fixed. - -**Installation by `bash_profile`** - -Alternatively, instruct your users to add an additional statement to -their `bash_profile` (or equivalent): - -``` -eval "$(your-cli-tool --completion-script-bash)" -``` - -Or for ZSH - -``` -eval "$(your-cli-tool --completion-script-zsh)" -``` - -#### Additional API -To provide more flexibility, a completion option API has been -exposed for flags to allow user defined completion options, to extend -completions further than just EnumVar/Enum. - - -**Provide Static Options** - -When using an `Enum` or `EnumVar`, users are limited to only the options -given. Maybe we wish to hint possible options to the user, but also -allow them to provide their own custom option. `HintOptions` gives -this functionality to flags. - -``` -app := kingpin.New("completion", "My application with bash completion.") -app.Flag("port", "Provide a port to connect to"). - Required(). - HintOptions("80", "443", "8080"). - IntVar(&c.port) -``` - -**Provide Dynamic Options** -Consider the case that you needed to read a local database or a file to -provide suggestions. You can dynamically generate the options - -``` -func listHosts() []string { - // Provide a dynamic list of hosts from a hosts file or otherwise - // for bash completion. In this example we simply return static slice. - - // You could use this functionality to reach into a hosts file to provide - // completion for a list of known hosts. - return []string{"sshhost.example", "webhost.example", "ftphost.example"} -} - -app := kingpin.New("completion", "My application with bash completion.") -app.Flag("flag-1", "").HintAction(listHosts).String() -``` - -**EnumVar/Enum** -When using `Enum` or `EnumVar`, any provided options will be automatically -used for bash autocompletion. However, if you wish to provide a subset or -different options, you can use `HintOptions` or `HintAction` which will override -the default completion options for `Enum`/`EnumVar`. - - -**Examples** -You can see an in depth example of the completion API within -`examples/completion/main.go` - - -### Supporting -h for help - -`kingpin.CommandLine.HelpFlag.Short('h')` - -### Custom help - -Kingpin v2 supports templatised help using the text/template library (actually, [a fork](https://github.com/alecthomas/template)). - -You can specify the template to use with the [Application.UsageTemplate()](http://godoc.org/gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v2#Application.UsageTemplate) function. - -There are four included templates: `kingpin.DefaultUsageTemplate` is the default, -`kingpin.CompactUsageTemplate` provides a more compact representation for more complex command-line structures, -`kingpin.SeparateOptionalFlagsUsageTemplate` looks like the default template, but splits required -and optional command flags into separate lists, and `kingpin.ManPageTemplate` is used to generate man pages. - -See the above templates for examples of usage, and the the function [UsageForContextWithTemplate()](https://github.com/alecthomas/kingpin/blob/master/usage.go#L198) method for details on the context. - -#### Default help template - -``` -$ go run ./examples/curl/curl.go --help -usage: curl [] [ ...] - -An example implementation of curl. - -Flags: - --help Show help. - -t, --timeout=5s Set connection timeout. - -H, --headers=HEADER=VALUE - Add HTTP headers to the request. - -Commands: - help [...] - Show help. - - get url - Retrieve a URL. - - get file - Retrieve a file. - - post [] - POST a resource. -``` - -#### Compact help template - -``` -$ go run ./examples/curl/curl.go --help -usage: curl [] [ ...] - -An example implementation of curl. - -Flags: - --help Show help. - -t, --timeout=5s Set connection timeout. - -H, --headers=HEADER=VALUE - Add HTTP headers to the request. - -Commands: - help [...] - get [] - url - file - post [] -``` diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v2/values.json b/vendor/gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v2/values.json deleted file mode 100644 index 23c6744..0000000 --- a/vendor/gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v2/values.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -[ - 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