scwrypts/zsh/lib/utils/io.zsh
yage 8427ad40f0 v4.1.0
=====================================================================

Reminder of the deprecation notices for FZF_(HEAD|TAIL) and v3
runstrings! These will be removed in 4.2 (the next minor release!)

--- Changes ------------------------------

- removed executable "run" in favor of single "scwrypts" entrypoint (this
  used to make more sense when running from the executable in the
  repository directly, but now scwrypts is primarily interfaced through
  the application itself)

- EKS commands will now attempt cluster login if the kubectl context is not
  detected on your machine

- improved warning messages for when scwrypts is out-of-date in API / CI
  contexts

--- Bug Fixes ----------------------------

- zsh/utils/io print functions will now always print if no
  SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL is defined
2024-03-06 11:29:59 -07:00

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#####################################################################
### basic colorized print messages ##################################
#####################################################################
source "${0:a:h}/io.print.zsh"
[ ! $ERRORS ] && ERRORS=0
ERROR() { # command encountered an error
[ ! $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL ] && local SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL=4
[[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -ge 1 ]] \
&& PREFIX="ERROR ✖" COLOR=$__RED PRINT "$@"
((ERRORS+=1))
return $ERRORS
}
SUCCESS() { # command completed successfully
[ ! $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL ] && local SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL=4
[[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -ge 1 ]] \
&& PREFIX="SUCCESS ✔" COLOR=$__GREEN PRINT "$@"
return 0
}
REMINDER() { # include sysadmin reminder or other important notice to users
[ ! $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL ] && local SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL=4
[[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -ge 1 ]] \
&& PREFIX="REMINDER " COLOR=$__BRIGHT_MAGENTA PRINT "$@"
return 0
}
STATUS() { # general status updates (prefer this to generic 'echo')
[ ! $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL ] && local SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL=4
[[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -ge 2 ]] \
&& PREFIX="STATUS " COLOR=$__BLUE PRINT "$@"
return 0
}
WARNING() { # warning-level messages; not errors
[ ! $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL ] && local SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL=4
[[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -ge 3 ]] \
&& PREFIX="WARNING " COLOR=$__YELLOW PRINT "$@"
return 0
}
DEBUG() { # helpful during development or (sparingly) to help others' development
[ ! $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL ] && local SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL=4
[[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -ge 4 ]] \
&& PREFIX="DEBUG " COLOR=$__WHITE PRINT "$@"
return 0
}
PROMPT() { # you probably want to use yN or INPUT from below
[ ! $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL ] && local SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL=4
[[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -ge 1 ]] \
&& PREFIX="PROMPT " COLOR=$__CYAN PRINT "$@" \
&& PREFIX="USER ⌨" COLOR=$__BRIGHT_CYAN PRINT '' --no-line-end \
;
return 0
}
FAIL() { SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL=1 ERROR "${@:2}"; exit $1; }
ABORT() { FAIL 69 'user abort'; }
#####################################################################
### check for reported errors and format USAGE contents #############
#####################################################################
CHECK_ERRORS() {
local FAIL_OUT=true
local DISPLAY_USAGE=true
[ ! $ERRORS ] && ERRORS=0
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
do
case $1 in
--fail ) FAIL_OUT=true ;;
--no-fail ) FAIL_OUT=false ;;
--usage ) DISPLAY_USAGE=true ;;
--no-usage ) DISPLAY_USAGE=false ;;
esac
shift 1
done
[[ $ERRORS -eq 0 ]] && return 0
[[ $DISPLAY_USAGE =~ true ]] && USAGE
[[ $FAIL_OUT =~ true ]] && exit $ERRORS || return $ERRORS
}
source "${0:a:h}/io.usage.zsh"
#####################################################################
### facilitate user prompt and input ################################
#####################################################################
# yes/no prompts && = yes (exit code 0)
# || = no (exit code 1)
Yn() { [[ ! $(READ_YN $@ '[Yn]') =~ [nN] ]]; } # default 'yes'
yN() { [[ $(READ_YN $@ '[yN]') =~ [yY] ]]; } # default 'no'
INPUT() { # read a single line of user input
PROMPT "${@:2}"
READ $1
local VALUE=$(eval echo '$'$1)
[ $VALUE ]
}
source "${0:a:h}/io.fzf.zsh" # allow user to select from a list of inputs
EDIT() { # edit a file in user's preferred editor
[ $CI ] && {
WARNING 'currently in CI, skipping EDIT'
return 0
}
STATUS "opening '$1' for editing"
$EDITOR $@ </dev/tty >/dev/tty
SUCCESS "finished editing '$1'!"
}
#####################################################################
### basic commands with tricky states or default requirements #######
#####################################################################
LESS() { less -R $@ </dev/tty >/dev/tty; }
YQ() {
yq --version | grep -q mikefarah || {
yq $@
return $?
}
yq eval '... comments=""' | yq $@
}
#####################################################################
### other i/o utilities #############################################
#####################################################################
CAPTURE() {
[ ! $USAGE ] && USAGE="
usage: stdout-varname stderr-varname [...cmd and args...]
captures stdout and stderr on separate variables for a command
"
{
IFS=$'\n' read -r -d '' $2;
IFS=$'\n' read -r -d '' $1;
} < <((printf '\0%s\0' "$(${@:3})" 1>&2) 2>&1)
}
GETSUDO() {
echo "\\033[1;36mPROMPT  : checking sudo password...\\033[0m" >&2
sudo echo hi >/dev/null 2>&1 </dev/tty \
&& SUCCESS '...authenticated!' \
|| { ERROR 'failed :c'; return 1; }
}
READ() {
[ $CI ] && [ -t 0 ] \
&& FAIL 42 'currently in CI, but attempting interactive read; aborting'
local FORCE_USER_INPUT=false
local ARGS=()
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
do
case $1 in
--force-user-input ) FORCE_USER_INPUT=true ;;
-k )
ARGS+=($1)
;;
* ) ARGS+=($1) ;;
esac
shift 1
done
while read -k -t 0; do :; done; # flush user stdin
case $FORCE_USER_INPUT in
true )
read ${PREARGS[@]} ${ARGS[@]} $@ </dev/tty
;;
false )
[ -t 0 ] || ARGS=(-u 0 ${ARGS[@]})
read ${ARGS[@]} $@
;;
esac
}
READ_YN() { # yes/no read is suprisingly tricky
local FORCE_USER_INPUT=false
local USERPROMPT=()
local READ_ARGS=()
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
do
case $1 in
--force-user-input )
# overrides 'scwrypts -y' and stdin pipe but not CI
FORCE_USER_INPUT=true
READ_ARGS+=($1)
;;
* ) USERPROMPT+=($1) ;;
esac
shift 1
done
##########################################
local SKIP_USER_INPUT=false
[ $CI ] \
&& SKIP_USER_INPUT=true
[ $__SCWRYPTS_YES ] && [[ $__SCWRYPTS_YES -eq 1 ]] && [[ $FORCE_USER_INPUT =~ false ]] \
&& SKIP_USER_INPUT=true
##########################################
local yn
PROMPT "${USERPROMPT[@]}"
local PERFORM_FAKE_PROMPT=false
case $SKIP_USER_INPUT in
true ) yn=y ;;
false )
[[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -lt 1 ]] && {
[[ $FORCE_USER_INPUT =~ false ]] && [ ! -t 0 ] \
|| PERFORM_FAKE_PROMPT=true
}
[[ $PERFORM_FAKE_PROMPT =~ true ]] \
&& echo -n "${USERPROMPT[@]} : " >&2
READ ${READ_ARGS[@]} -s -k yn
[[ $PERFORM_FAKE_PROMPT =~ true ]] \
&& echo $yn >&2
;;
esac
[[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -ge 1 ]] && echo $yn >&2
echo $yn
}