* Fix failing pipeline()
The `skip(1)` was there likely to remove the welcome message.
* Fix typo
* Fix nu! test macro to enter cwd correctly
Nushell's current working directory is determined primarily by the PWD
environment variable.
* Add different features combinations
* Specify styles manually
* Fix args
* Fix typo
* Let other CI jobs finish if one fails
* Fix unused symbols without plugin feature
* Put "which" tests behind "which" feature
* Add Python virtualenv job
* Oops forgot git command
* Install Nushell in virtualenv tests
* Add names to steps; Test v.env in separate step
* cd into virtualenv
* Do not run on Python 2.7
* Build Nushell after formatting and clippy checks
* Add alias interning
Now, AliasId is used to reference aliases stored in EngineState, similar
to decls, blocks, etc.
* Fix wrong message
* Fix using decl instead of alias
* Extend also alias id visibility
* Merge also aliases from delta
* Add alias hiding code
Does not work yet but passes tests at least.
* Fix wrong alias lookup and visibility appending
* Add hide alias tests
* Fmt & Clippy
* Fix random clippy warnings in "which" command
* query command with json, web, xml
* query xml now working
* clippy
* comment out web tests
* Initial work on query web
For now we can query everything except tables
* Support for querying tables
Now we can query multiple tables just like before, now the only thing
missing is the test coverage
* finish off
* comment out web test
Co-authored-by: Luccas Mateus de Medeiros Gomes <luccasmmg@gmail.com>
* Maybe solve the none bug?
* cargo fmt
* use nothing, not string
* check at last
* I check it at last
* Use error which has span
* use not found error
* fix error
* use a empty value length?
* * Add commit about what I change and fmt
Now all test passed, but I do not know if it is right
* update the test
* check if it is nothing
* update commit
* Rename test
Co-authored-by: Jakub Žádník <kubouch@gmail.com>
* Make env var eval order during "use" deterministic
Fixes#726.
* Merge delta after getting config
To make sure env vars are all in the engine state and not in the stack.
* Use only $nu.env.PWD for getting current directory
Because setting and reading to/from std::env changes the global state
shich is problematic if we call `cd` from multiple threads (e.g., in a
`par-each` block).
With this change, when engine-q starts, it will either inherit existing
PWD env var, or create a new one from `std::env::current_dir()`.
Otherwise, everything that needs the current directory will get it from
`$nu.env.PWD`. Each spawned external command will get its current
directory per-process which should be thread-safe.
One thing left to do is to patch nu-path for this as well since it uses
`std::env::current_dir()` in its expansions.
* Rename nu-path functions
*_with is not *_relative which should be more descriptive and frees
"with" for use in a followup commit.
* Clone stack every each iter; Fix some commands
Cloning the stack each iteration of `each` makes sure we're not reusing
PWD between iterations.
Some fixes in commands to make them use the new PWD.
* Post-rebase cleanup, fmt, clippy
* Change back _relative to _with in nu-path funcs
Didn't use the idea I had for the new "_with".
* Remove leftover current_dir from rebase
* Add cwd sync at merge_delta()
This makes sure the parser and completer always have up-to-date cwd.
* Always pass absolute path to glob in ls
* Do not allow PWD a relative path; Allow recovery
Makes it possible to recover PWD by proceeding with the REPL cycle.
* Clone stack in each also for byte/string stream
* (WIP) Start moving env variables to engine state
* (WIP) Move env vars to engine state (ugly)
Quick and dirty code.
* (WIP) Remove unused mut and args; Fmt
* (WIP) Fix dataframe tests
* (WIP) Fix missing args after rebase
* (WIP) Clone only env vars, not the whole stack
* (WIP) Add env var clone to `for` loop as well
* Minor edits
* Refactor merge_delta() to include stack merging.
Less error-prone than doing it manually.
* Clone env for each `update` command iteration
* Mark env var hidden only when found in eng. state
* Fix clippt warnings
* Add TODO about env var reading
* Do not clone empty environment in loops
* Remove extra cwd collection
* Split current_dir() into str and path; Fix autocd
* Make completions respect PWD env var
* A first working version of flatten. Needs a lot of cleanup. Committing to have a working version
* Typo fix
* Flatten tests pass
* Final cleanup, ready for push
* Final cleanup, ready for push
* Final cleanup, ready for push
* Final cleanup, ready for push
* Update flatten.rs
Co-authored-by: JT <547158+jntrnr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Proof of concept treating env vars as Values
* Refactor env var collection and method name
* Remove unnecessary pub
* Move env translations into a new file
* Fix LS_COLORS to support any Value
* Fix spans during env var translation
* Add span to env var in cd
* Improve error diagnostics
* Fix non-string env vars failing string conversion
* Make PROMPT_COMMAND a Block instead of String
* Record host env vars to a fake file
This will give spans to env vars that would otherwise be without one.
Makes errors less confusing.
* Add 'env' command to list env vars
It will list also their values translated to strings
* Sort env command by name; Add env var type
* Remove obsolete test
* Remember environment variables from previous scope
* Re-introduce env var hiding
Right now, hiding decls is broken
* Re-introduce hidden field of import patterns
All tests pass now.
* Remove/Address tests TODOs
* Fix test typo; Report hiding error
* Add a few more tests
* Fix wrong expected test result
* Add 'expor env' dummy command
* (WIP) Abstract away module exportables as Overlay
* Switch to Overlays for use/hide
Works for decls only right now.
* Fix passing import patterns of hide to eval
* Simplify use/hide of decls
* Add ImportPattern as Expr; Add use env eval
Still no parsing of "export env" so I can't test it yet.
* Refactor export parsing; Add InternalError
* Add env var export and activation; Misc changes
Now it is possible to `use` env var that was exported from a module.
This commit also adds some new errors and other small changes.
* Add env var hiding
* Fix eval not recognizing hidden decls
Without this change, calling `hide foo`, the evaluator does not know
whether a custom command named "foo" was hidden during parsing,
therefore, it is not possible to reliably throw an error about the "foo"
name not found.
* Add use/hide/export env var tests; Cleanup; Notes
* Ignore hide env related tests for now
* Fix main branch merge mess
* Fixed multi-word export def
* Fix hiding tests on Windows
* Remove env var hiding for now
In some rare cases, the global predeclarations would clash, for example:
> module spam { export def foo [] { "foo" } }; def foo [] { "bar" }
In the example, the `foo [] { "bar" }` would get predeclared first, then
the predeclaration would be overwritten and consumed by `foo [] {"foo"}`
inside the module, then when parsing the actual `foo [] { "bar" }`, it
would not find its predeclaration.
* plugin: basic from_mp4 implementation
This patch introduces a very basic implementation of from_mp4, with only
a few bits of meta-data available. The rest of the available meta-data
(which is more than half left), will be included in a later patch
* Mp4: Almost all track metadata is implemented
Only meta-data that is not implemented is duration, facing some weird
issue I am going to check on later
* Mp4: All meta-data fields implemented
All meta-data fields that can be retrieved are now retrieved, with the
exception of duration for both tracks and the entire file itself because
there is still an issue. However, that will be fixed in the upcoming
patches
* fix: UntaggedValue::duration() serializes correctly now
Previous to this patch, there was an issue where when you would use
UntaggedValue::duration() it would result in an invalid JSONRPC
resulting string when using the protocol. This patch fixes this issue
* Mp4: Duration fixed for file and tracks
* plugins: Add plugin extra to src/plugins
* Mp4: Replace unwrap() with expect()
* Fix: Remove test mp4 file
We've relied on `clap` for building our cli app bootstrapping that figures out the positionals, flags, and other convenient facilities. Nu has been capable of solving this problem for quite some time. Given this and much more reasons (including the build time caused by `clap`) we start here working with our own.
* add query json plugin for experimentation
* add some error handling
* closer but Kind::Array is still horked
* unravel the table so the output looks right
* clippy
* added the ability to use gjson modifiers
With the current code it is possible to attach custom commands from
a custom binary, but only for interactive mode. This change makes
it possible to also customize the evaluation context for commands
and scripts.
* Revert "History, more test coverage improvements, and refactorings. (#3217)"
This reverts commit 8fc8fc89aa.
* Add tests
* Refactor .nu-env
* Change logic of Config write to logic of read()
* Fix reload always appends to old vars
* Fix reload always takes last_modified of global config
* Add reload_config in evaluation context
* Reload config after writing to it in cfg set / cfg set_into
* Add --no-history to cli options
* Use --no-history in tests
* Add comment about maybe_print_errors
* Get ctrl_exit var from context.global_config
* Use context.global_config in command "config"
* Add Readme in engine how env vars are now handled
* Update docs from autoenv command
* Move history_path from engine to nu_data
* Move load history out of if
* No let before return
* Add import for indexmap
Improvements overall to Nu. Also among the changes here, we can also be more confident towards incorporating `3041`. End to end tests for checking envs properly exported to externals is not added here (since it's in the other PR)
A few things added in this PR (probably forgetting some too)
* no writes happen to history during test runs.
* environment syncing end to end coverage added.
* clean up / refactorings few areas.
* testing API for finer control (can write tests passing more than one pipeline)
* can pass environment variables in tests that nu will inherit when running.
* No longer needed.
* no longer under a module. No need to use super.
* Playground infraestructure (tests, etc) additions.
A few things to note:
* Nu can be started with a custom configuration file (`nu --config-file /path/to/sample_config.toml`). Useful for mocking the configuration on test runs.
* When given a custom configuration file Nu will save any changes to the file supplied appropiately.
* The `$nu.config-path` variable either shows the default configuration file (or the custom one, if given)
* We can now run end to end tests with finer grained control (currently, since this is baseline work, standard out) This will allow to check things like exit status, assert the contents with a format, etc)
* Remove (for another PR)
* move commands, futures.rs, script.rs, utils
* move over maybe_print_errors
* add nu_command crate references to nu_cli
* in commands.rs open up to pub mod from pub(crate)
* nu-cli, nu-command, and nu tests are now passing
* cargo fmt
* clean up nu-cli/src/prelude.rs
* code cleanup
* for some reason lex.rs was not formatted, may be causing my error
* remove mod completion from lib.rs which was not being used along with quickcheck macros
* add in allow unused imports
* comment out one failing external test; comment out one failing internal test
* revert commenting out failing tests; something else might be going on; someone with a windows machine should check and see what is going on with these failing windows tests
* Update Cargo.toml
Extend the optional features to nu-command
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
* Begin allowing comments and multiline scripts.
* clippy
* Finish moving to groups. Test pass
* Keep going
* WIP
* WIP
* BROKEN WIP
* WIP
* WIP
* Fix more tests
* WIP: alias starts working
* Broken WIP
* Broken WIP
* Variables begin to work
* captures start working
* A little better but needs fixed scope
* Shorthand env setting
* Update main merge
* Broken WIP
* WIP
* custom command parsing
* Custom commands start working
* Fix coloring and parsing of block
* Almost there
* Add some tests
* Add more param types
* Bump version
* Fix benchmark
* Fix stuff
* first step of making selector
* wip
* wip tests working
* probably good enough for a first pass
* oops, missed something.
* and something else...
* grrrr version errors
We introduce the `plugin` nu sub command (`nu plugin`) with basic plugin
loading support. We can choose to load plugins from a directory. Originally
introduced to make integration tests faster (by not loading any plugins on startup at all)
but `nu plugin --load some_path ; test_pipeline_that_uses_plugins_just_loaded` does not see it.
Therefore, a `nu_with_plugins!` macro for tests was introduced on top of nu`s `--skip-plugins`
switch executable which is set to true when running the integration tests that use the `nu!` macro now..
This changeset contains everything that a separate binary needs to
register its own commands (including the new help function). It is
very possible that this commit misses other pub use exports, but
the contained ones work for our use cases so far.
This improves incremental build time when working on what was previously
the root package. For example, previously all plugins would be rebuilt
with a change to `src/commands/classified/external.rs`, but now only
`nu-cli` will have to be rebuilt (and anything that depends on it).
In particular, one thing that we can't (properly) do before this commit
is consuming an infinite input stream. For example:
```
yes | grep y | head -n10
```
will give 10 "y"s in most shells, but blocks indefinitely in nu. This PR
resolves that by doing blocking I/O in threads, and reducing the `await`
calls we currently have in our pipeline code.
* Create a function to create an empty directory entry
* Print an empty directory entry if permission is denied
* Fix rustfmt whitespace issues.
* Made metadata optional for `dir_entry_dict`.
Removed `empty_dir_entry_dict` as its not needed anymore.
* typo fixes
* Change signature to take in short-hand flags
* update help information
* Parse short-hand flags as their long counterparts
* lints
* Modified a couple tests to use shorthand flags
* Add block size to du
* Change blocks to physical size
* Use path instead of strings for file/directory names
* Why don't I just use paths instead of strings anyway?
* shorten physical size and apparent size to physical and apparent resp.
* Refactor pipeline ahead of block changes. Add '-c' commandline option
* Update pipelining an error value
* Fmt
* Clippy
* Add stdin redirect for -c flag
* Add stdin redirect for -c flag
* Fixed mv not throwing error when the source path was invalid
* Fixed failing test
* Fixed another lint error
* Fix $PATH conflicts in .gitpod.Dockerfile (#1349)
- Use the correct user for gitpod Dockerfile.
- Remove unneeded packages (curl, rustc) from gitpod Dockerfile.
* Added test to check for the error
* Fixed linting error
* Fixed mv not moving files on Windows. (#1342)
Move files correctly in windows.
* Fixed mv not throwing error when the source path was invalid
* Fixed failing test
* Fixed another lint error
* Added test to check for the error
* Fixed linting error
* Changed error message
* Typo and fixed test
Co-authored-by: Sean Hellum <seanhellum45@gmail.com>
* Upgrade futures, async-stream, and futures_codec
These were the last three dependencies on futures-preview. `nu` itself
is now fully dependent on `futures@0.3`, as opposed to `futures-preview`
alpha.
Because the update to `futures` from `0.3.0-alpha.19` to `0.3.0` removed
the `Stream` implementation of `VecDeque` ([changelog][changelog]), most
commands that convert a `VecDeque` to an `OutputStream` broke and had to
be fixed.
The current solution is to now convert `VecDeque`s to a `Stream` via
`futures::stream::iter`. However, it may be useful for `futures` to
create an `IntoStream` trait, implemented on the `std::collections` (or
really any `IntoIterator`). If something like this happends, it may be
worthwhile to update the trait implementations on `OutputStream` and
refactor these commands again.
While upgrading `futures_codec`, we remove a custom implementation of
`LinesCodec`, as one has been added to the library. There's also a small
refactor to make the stream output more idiomatic.
[changelog]: https://github.com/rust-lang/futures-rs/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#030---2019-11-5
* Upgrade sys & ps plugin dependencies
They were previously dependent on `futures-preview`, and `nu_plugin_ps`
was dependent on an old version of `futures-timer`.
* Remove dependency on futures-timer from nu
* Update Cargo.lock
* Fix formatting
* Revert fmt regressions
CI is still on 1.40.0, but the latest rustfmt v1.41.0 has changes to the
`val @ pattern` syntax, causing the linting job to fail.
* Fix clippy warnings