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{- git-annex batch commands
-
- Copyright 2015 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
-
- Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.
-}
module CmdLine.Batch where
import Annex.Common
import Types.Command
import CmdLine.Action
import CmdLine.GitAnnex.Options
import Options.Applicative
data BatchMode = Batch | NoBatch
parseBatchOption :: Parser BatchMode
parseBatchOption = flag NoBatch Batch
( long "batch"
<> help "enable batch mode"
)
-- A batchable command can run in batch mode, or not.
-- In batch mode, one line at a time is read, parsed, and a reply output to
-- stdout. In non batch mode, the command's parameters are parsed and
-- a reply output for each.
batchable :: (opts -> String -> Annex Bool) -> Parser opts -> CmdParamsDesc -> CommandParser
batchable handler parser paramdesc = batchseeker <$> batchparser
where
batchparser = (,,)
<$> parser
<*> parseBatchOption
<*> cmdParams paramdesc
batchseeker (opts, NoBatch, params) = mapM_ (go NoBatch opts) params
batchseeker (opts, Batch, _) = batchInput Right (go Batch opts)
go batchmode opts p =
unlessM (handler opts p) $
batchBadInput batchmode
-- bad input is indicated by an empty line in batch mode. In non batch
-- mode, exit on bad input.
batchBadInput :: BatchMode -> Annex ()
batchBadInput NoBatch = liftIO exitFailure
batchBadInput Batch = liftIO $ putStrLn ""
-- Reads lines of batch mode input and passes to the action to handle.
batchInput :: (String -> Either String a) -> (a -> Annex ()) -> Annex ()
batchInput parser a = do
mp <- liftIO $ catchMaybeIO getLine
case mp of
Nothing -> return ()
Just v -> do
either parseerr a (parser v)
batchInput parser a
where
parseerr s = error $ "Batch input parse failure: " ++ s
-- Runs a CommandStart in batch mode.
--
-- The batch mode user expects to read a line of output, and it's up to the
-- CommandStart to generate that output as it succeeds or fails to do its
-- job. However, if it stops without doing anything, it won't generate
-- any output, so in that case, batchBadInput is used to provide the caller
-- with an empty line.
batchCommandAction :: CommandStart -> Annex ()
batchCommandAction a = maybe (batchBadInput Batch) (const noop)
=<< callCommandAction' a
-- Reads lines of batch input and passes the filepaths to a CommandStart
-- to handle them.
batchFiles :: (FilePath -> CommandStart) -> Annex ()
batchFiles a = batchInput Right $ batchCommandAction . a
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