// Package commands contains the CLI commands package commands import ( "fmt" "os" "runtime/debug" "github.com/spf13/cobra" bridgecmd "github.com/MichaelMure/git-bug/commands/bridge" bugcmd "github.com/MichaelMure/git-bug/commands/bug" "github.com/MichaelMure/git-bug/commands/execenv" usercmd "github.com/MichaelMure/git-bug/commands/user" ) // These variables are initialized externally during the build. See the Makefile. var GitCommit string var GitLastTag string var GitExactTag string func NewRootCommand() *cobra.Command { cmd := &cobra.Command{ Use: execenv.RootCommandName, Short: "A bug tracker embedded in Git", Long: `git-bug is a bug tracker embedded in git. git-bug use git objects to store the bug tracking separated from the files history. As bugs are regular git objects, they can be pushed and pulled from/to the same git remote you are already using to collaborate with other people. `, PersistentPreRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { root := cmd.Root() root.Version = getVersion() }, // For the root command, force the execution of the PreRun // even if we just display the help. This is to make sure that we check // the repository and give the user early feedback. Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { if err := cmd.Help(); err != nil { os.Exit(1) } }, SilenceUsage: true, DisableAutoGenTag: true, } const entityGroup = "entity" const uiGroup = "ui" const remoteGroup = "remote" cmd.AddGroup(&cobra.Group{ID: entityGroup, Title: "Entities"}) cmd.AddGroup(&cobra.Group{ID: uiGroup, Title: "Interactive interfaces"}) cmd.AddGroup(&cobra.Group{ID: remoteGroup, Title: "Interaction with the outside world"}) addCmdWithGroup := func(child *cobra.Command, groupID string) { cmd.AddCommand(child) child.GroupID = groupID } env := execenv.NewEnv() addCmdWithGroup(bugcmd.NewBugCommand(env), entityGroup) addCmdWithGroup(usercmd.NewUserCommand(env), entityGroup) addCmdWithGroup(newLabelCommand(env), entityGroup) addCmdWithGroup(newTermUICommand(env), uiGroup) addCmdWithGroup(newWebUICommand(env), uiGroup) addCmdWithGroup(newPullCommand(env), remoteGroup) addCmdWithGroup(newPushCommand(env), remoteGroup) addCmdWithGroup(bridgecmd.NewBridgeCommand(env), remoteGroup) cmd.AddCommand(newCommandsCommand(env)) cmd.AddCommand(newVersionCommand(env)) cmd.AddCommand(newWipeCommand(env)) return cmd } func Execute() { if err := NewRootCommand().Execute(); err != nil { os.Exit(1) } } func getVersion() string { if GitExactTag == "undefined" { GitExactTag = "" } if GitExactTag != "" { // we are exactly on a tag --> release version return GitLastTag } if GitLastTag != "" { // not exactly on a tag --> dev version return fmt.Sprintf("%s-dev-%.10s", GitLastTag, GitCommit) } // we don't have commit information, try golang build info if commit, dirty, err := getCommitAndDirty(); err == nil { if dirty { return fmt.Sprintf("dev-%.10s-dirty", commit) } return fmt.Sprintf("dev-%.10s", commit) } return "dev-unknown" } func getCommitAndDirty() (commit string, dirty bool, err error) { info, ok := debug.ReadBuildInfo() if !ok { return "", false, fmt.Errorf("unable to read build info") } var commitFound bool // get the commit and modified status // (that is the flag for repository dirty or not) for _, kv := range info.Settings { switch kv.Key { case "vcs.revision": commit = kv.Value commitFound = true case "vcs.modified": if kv.Value == "true" { dirty = true } } } if !commitFound { return "", false, fmt.Errorf("no commit found") } return commit, dirty, nil }