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Big day! V4 is finally live. This INCLUDES some BREAKING CHANGES to ZSH
TYPE scwrypts! Please refer to the readme for upgrade details
(more specifically docs/upgrade/v3-to-v4.md)
Upgrade is SUPER EASY, so please take the time to do so.
--- New Features ----------------------------------------------------
- zsh type scwrypts have an upgraded runstring to improve context setup
and simplicity to the scwrypt-writer
- scwrypts now publishes the package (scwrypts) to PyPi; this provides a
simple way to invoke scwrypts from python-based environments as well
as the entire scwrypts python library suite
pip install scwrypts
- scwrypts now publishes the package (scwrypts) to npm; this provides a
simple way to invoke scwrypts from nodesjs environments
npm install scwrypts
--- Bug Fixes -------------------------------------------------------
- scwrypts runner prompts which use the zshbuiltin "read" now
appropriately read input from tty, pipe, files, and user input
- virtualenv refresh now loads and prepares the scwrypts virtual
environments correctly
--- Changes ---------------------------------------------------------
- created the (-v, --log-level) scwrypts arguments as improvements of
and replacements to the --verbose and --no-log flags
- (-n) is now an alias for (--log-level 0)
- (--no-log) is the same as (-n) for compatibility, but will be removed in 4.2
- zsh/lib/utils/io print functions now *interact with log-level* various
log levels will now only display the appropriate console prints for
the specified log level
- zsh/lib/utils/io:INFO has been renamed to DEBUG to align with
log-level output; please use DEBUG for debug messages and REMINDER for
important user messages
- created zsh/lib/utils/io:FZF_USER_INPUT as a *drop-in replacement* for
the confusing FZF_HEAD and FZF_TAIL commands. Update by literally
changing any instances of FZF_HEAD or FZF_TAIL with FZF_USER_INPUT
- FZF_HEAD and FZF_TAIL will be removed in 4.2
- zsh/lib/utils/io:READ (and other zshbuiltin/read-based prompts) now
accept a --force-user-input flag in case important checks should
require an admin's approval. This flag will ensure that piped input
and the `scwrypts -y` flag are ignored for the single prompt.
- zsh/lib/utils/color has been updated to use color names which match
the ANSI color names
- zsh/hello-world has been reduced to a minimal example; this is to
emphasize ease-of-use with v4
- zsh/sanity-check is a scwrypts/run testing helper and detailed
starting reference (helpful since hello-world is now minimal)
- various refactor, updates, and improvements to the scwrypts runner
- migrated all zsh scwrypts and plugins to use v4 runner syntax
- zsh
- plugins/kubectl
- plugins/ci
- refactored py/lib into py/lib/scwrypts (PyPi)
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#!/bin/zsh
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USAGE__options='
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-e, --exit-code desired exit code of the function (default "0")
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-f, --output-function one of the zsh/utils output functions (default "SUCCESS")
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-m, --message a message to display (default "Hello, World!")
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'
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USAGE__description='
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a simple hello-world-style script which allows specific scwrypts
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conditions to be quickly emulated
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'
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#####################################################################
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MAIN() {
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local OUTPUT_FUNCTION=SUCCESS
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local EXIT_CODE=0
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local MESSAGE='Hello, world!'
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ARGUMENT_REQUIRED() { ERROR "'$1' requires an argument"; }
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while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
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do
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case $1 in
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-e | --exit-code )
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EXIT_CODE="$2"
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[ $2 ] && shift 1 || ARGUMENT_REQUIRED
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;;
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-f | --output-function )
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OUTPUT_FUNCTION="$2"
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[ $2 ] && shift 1 || ARGUMENT_REQUIRED
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;;
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-m | --message )
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MESSAGE="$2"
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[ $2 ] && shift 1 || ARGUMENT_REQUIRED
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;;
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* ) ERROR "unknown argument '$1'" ;;
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esac
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shift 1
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done
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CHECK_ERRORS
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##########################################
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[[ $OUTPUT_FUNCTION =~ ^FAIL$ ]] && FAIL $EXIT_CODE "$MESSAGE"
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$OUTPUT_FUNCTION "$MESSAGE"
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return $EXIT_CODE
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}
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