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const abbrev = require('abbrev') const debug = require('./debug') const defaultTypeDefs = require('./type-defs') const hasOwn = (o, k) => Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(o, k) const getType = (k, { types, dynamicTypes }) => { let hasType = hasOwn(types, k) let type = types[k] if (!hasType && typeof dynamicTypes === 'function') { const matchedType = dynamicTypes(k) if (matchedType !== undefined) { type = matchedType hasType = true } } return [hasType, type] } const isTypeDef = (type, def) => def && type === def const hasTypeDef = (type, def) => def && type.indexOf(def) !== -1 const doesNotHaveTypeDef = (type, def) => def && !hasTypeDef(type, def) function nopt (args, { types, shorthands, typeDefs, invalidHandler, typeDefault, dynamicTypes, } = {}) { debug(types, shorthands, args, typeDefs) const data = {} const argv = { remain: [], cooked: args, original: args.slice(0), } parse(args, data, argv.remain, { typeDefs, types, dynamicTypes, shorthands }) // now data is full clean(data, { types, dynamicTypes, typeDefs, invalidHandler, typeDefault }) data.argv = argv Object.defineProperty(data.argv, 'toString', { value: function () { return this.original.map(JSON.stringify).join(' ') }, enumerable: false, }) return data } function clean (data, { types = {}, typeDefs = {}, dynamicTypes, invalidHandler, typeDefault, } = {}) { const StringType = typeDefs.String?.type const NumberType = typeDefs.Number?.type const ArrayType = typeDefs.Array?.type const BooleanType = typeDefs.Boolean?.type const DateType = typeDefs.Date?.type const hasTypeDefault = typeof typeDefault !== 'undefined' if (!hasTypeDefault) { typeDefault = [false, true, null] if (StringType) { typeDefault.push(StringType) } if (ArrayType) { typeDefault.push(ArrayType) } } const remove = {} Object.keys(data).forEach((k) => { if (k === 'argv') { return } let val = data[k] debug('val=%j', val) const isArray = Array.isArray(val) let [hasType, rawType] = getType(k, { types, dynamicTypes }) let type = rawType if (!isArray) { val = [val] } if (!type) { type = typeDefault } if (isTypeDef(type, ArrayType)) { type = typeDefault.concat(ArrayType) } if (!Array.isArray(type)) { type = [type] } debug('val=%j', val) debug('types=', type) val = val.map((v) => { // if it's an unknown value, then parse false/true/null/numbers/dates if (typeof v === 'string') { debug('string %j', v) v = v.trim() if ((v === 'null' && ~type.indexOf(null)) || (v === 'true' && (~type.indexOf(true) || hasTypeDef(type, BooleanType))) || (v === 'false' && (~type.indexOf(false) || hasTypeDef(type, BooleanType)))) { v = JSON.parse(v) debug('jsonable %j', v) } else if (hasTypeDef(type, NumberType) && !isNaN(v)) { debug('convert to number', v) v = +v } else if (hasTypeDef(type, DateType) && !isNaN(Date.parse(v))) { debug('convert to date', v) v = new Date(v) } } if (!hasType) { if (!hasTypeDefault) { return v } // if the default type has been passed in then we want to validate the // unknown data key instead of bailing out earlier. we also set the raw // type which is passed to the invalid handler so that it can be // determined if during validation if it is unknown vs invalid rawType = typeDefault } // allow `--no-blah` to set 'blah' to null if null is allowed if (v === false && ~type.indexOf(null) && !(~type.indexOf(false) || hasTypeDef(type, BooleanType))) { v = null } const d = {} d[k] = v debug('prevalidated val', d, v, rawType) if (!validate(d, k, v, rawType, { typeDefs })) { if (invalidHandler) { invalidHandler(k, v, rawType, data) } else if (invalidHandler !== false) { debug('invalid: ' + k + '=' + v, rawType) } return remove } debug('validated v', d, v, rawType) return d[k] }).filter((v) => v !== remove) // if we allow Array specifically, then an empty array is how we // express 'no value here', not null. Allow it. if (!val.length && doesNotHaveTypeDef(type, ArrayType)) { debug('VAL HAS NO LENGTH, DELETE IT', val, k, type.indexOf(ArrayType)) delete data[k] } else if (isArray) { debug(isArray, data[k], val) data[k] = val } else { data[k] = val[0] } debug('k=%s val=%j', k, val, data[k]) }) } function validate (data, k, val, type, { typeDefs } = {}) { const ArrayType = typeDefs?.Array?.type // arrays are lists of types. if (Array.isArray(type)) { for (let i = 0, l = type.length; i < l; i++) { if (isTypeDef(type[i], ArrayType)) { continue } if (validate(data, k, val, type[i], { typeDefs })) { return true } } delete data[k] return false } // an array of anything? if (isTypeDef(type, ArrayType)) { return true } // Original comment: // NaN is poisonous. Means that something is not allowed. // New comment: Changing this to an isNaN check breaks a lot of tests. // Something is being assumed here that is not actually what happens in // practice. Fixing it is outside the scope of getting linting to pass in // this repo. Leaving as-is for now. /* eslint-disable-next-line no-self-compare */ if (type !== type) { debug('Poison NaN', k, val, type) delete data[k] return false } // explicit list of values if (val === type) { debug('Explicitly allowed %j', val) data[k] = val return true } // now go through the list of typeDefs, validate against each one. let ok = false const types = Object.keys(typeDefs) for (let i = 0, l = types.length; i < l; i++) { debug('test type %j %j %j', k, val, types[i]) const t = typeDefs[types[i]] if (t && ( (type && type.name && t.type && t.type.name) ? (type.name === t.type.name) : (type === t.type) )) { const d = {} ok = t.validate(d, k, val) !== false val = d[k] if (ok) { data[k] = val break } } } debug('OK? %j (%j %j %j)', ok, k, val, types[types.length - 1]) if (!ok) { delete data[k] } return ok } function parse (args, data, remain, { types = {}, typeDefs = {}, shorthands = {}, dynamicTypes, } = {}) { const StringType = typeDefs.String?.type const NumberType = typeDefs.Number?.type const ArrayType = typeDefs.Array?.type const BooleanType = typeDefs.Boolean?.type debug('parse', args, data, remain) const abbrevs = abbrev(Object.keys(types)) debug('abbrevs=%j', abbrevs) const shortAbbr = abbrev(Object.keys(shorthands)) for (let i = 0; i < args.length; i++) { let arg = args[i] debug('arg', arg) if (arg.match(/^-{2,}$/)) { // done with keys. // the rest are args. remain.push.apply(remain, args.slice(i + 1)) args[i] = '--' break } let hadEq = false if (arg.charAt(0) === '-' && arg.length > 1) { const at = arg.indexOf('=') if (at > -1) { hadEq = true const v = arg.slice(at + 1) arg = arg.slice(0, at) args.splice(i, 1, arg, v) } // see if it's a shorthand // if so, splice and back up to re-parse it. const shRes = resolveShort(arg, shortAbbr, abbrevs, { shorthands }) debug('arg=%j shRes=%j', arg, shRes) if (shRes) { args.splice.apply(args, [i, 1].concat(shRes)) if (arg !== shRes[0]) { i-- continue } } arg = arg.replace(/^-+/, '') let no = null while (arg.toLowerCase().indexOf('no-') === 0) { no = !no arg = arg.slice(3) } if (abbrevs[arg]) { arg = abbrevs[arg] } let [hasType, argType] = getType(arg, { types, dynamicTypes }) let isTypeArray = Array.isArray(argType) if (isTypeArray && argType.length === 1) { isTypeArray = false argType = argType[0] } let isArray = isTypeDef(argType, ArrayType) || isTypeArray && hasTypeDef(argType, ArrayType) // allow unknown things to be arrays if specified multiple times. if (!hasType && hasOwn(data, arg)) { if (!Array.isArray(data[arg])) { data[arg] = [data[arg]] } isArray = true } let val let la = args[i + 1] const isBool = typeof no === 'boolean' || isTypeDef(argType, BooleanType) || isTypeArray && hasTypeDef(argType, BooleanType) || (typeof argType === 'undefined' && !hadEq) || (la === 'false' && (argType === null || isTypeArray && ~argType.indexOf(null))) if (isBool) { // just set and move along val = !no // however, also support --bool true or --bool false if (la === 'true' || la === 'false') { val = JSON.parse(la) la = null if (no) { val = !val } i++ } // also support "foo":[Boolean, "bar"] and "--foo bar" if (isTypeArray && la) { if (~argType.indexOf(la)) { // an explicit type val = la i++ } else if (la === 'null' && ~argType.indexOf(null)) { // null allowed val = null i++ } else if (!la.match(/^-{2,}[^-]/) && !isNaN(la) && hasTypeDef(argType, NumberType)) { // number val = +la i++ } else if (!la.match(/^-[^-]/) && hasTypeDef(argType, StringType)) { // string val = la i++ } } if (isArray) { (data[arg] = data[arg] || []).push(val) } else { data[arg] = val } continue } if (isTypeDef(argType, StringType)) { if (la === undefined) { la = '' } else if (la.match(/^-{1,2}[^-]+/)) { la = '' i-- } } if (la && la.match(/^-{2,}$/)) { la = undefined i-- } val = la === undefined ? true : la if (isArray) { (data[arg] = data[arg] || []).push(val) } else { data[arg] = val } i++ continue } remain.push(arg) } } const SINGLES = Symbol('singles') const singleCharacters = (arg, shorthands) => { let singles = shorthands[SINGLES] if (!singles) { singles = Object.keys(shorthands).filter((s) => s.length === 1).reduce((l, r) => { l[r] = true return l }, {}) shorthands[SINGLES] = singles debug('shorthand singles', singles) } const chrs = arg.split('').filter((c) => singles[c]) return chrs.join('') === arg ? chrs : null } function resolveShort (arg, ...rest) { const { types = {}, shorthands = {} } = rest.length ? rest.pop() : {} const shortAbbr = rest[0] ?? abbrev(Object.keys(shorthands)) const abbrevs = rest[1] ?? abbrev(Object.keys(types)) // handle single-char shorthands glommed together, like // npm ls -glp, but only if there is one dash, and only if // all of the chars are single-char shorthands, and it's // not a match to some other abbrev. arg = arg.replace(/^-+/, '') // if it's an exact known option, then don't go any further if (abbrevs[arg] === arg) { return null } // if it's an exact known shortopt, same deal if (shorthands[arg]) { // make it an array, if it's a list of words if (shorthands[arg] && !Array.isArray(shorthands[arg])) { shorthands[arg] = shorthands[arg].split(/\s+/) } return shorthands[arg] } // first check to see if this arg is a set of single-char shorthands const chrs = singleCharacters(arg, shorthands) if (chrs) { return chrs.map((c) => shorthands[c]).reduce((l, r) => l.concat(r), []) } // if it's an arg abbrev, and not a literal shorthand, then prefer the arg if (abbrevs[arg] && !shorthands[arg]) { return null } // if it's an abbr for a shorthand, then use that if (shortAbbr[arg]) { arg = shortAbbr[arg] } // make it an array, if it's a list of words if (shorthands[arg] && !Array.isArray(shorthands[arg])) { shorthands[arg] = shorthands[arg].split(/\s+/) } return shorthands[arg] } module.exports = { nopt, clean, parse, validate, resolveShort, typeDefs: defaultTypeDefs, }