nushell/crates/nu-command/src/help/help_.rs
WindSoilder e72a4116ec
adjust some commansd input_output type (#11436)
# Description
1. Make table to be a subtype of `list<any>`, so some input_output_types
of filter commands are unnecessary
2. Change some commands which accept an input type, but generates
different output types. In this case, delete duplicate entry, and change
relative output type to `<any>`

Yeah it makes some commands more permissive, but I think it's better to
run into strange issue that why my script runs to failed during parse
time.

Fixes  #11193

# User-Facing Changes
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# Tests + Formatting
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# After Submitting
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2024-01-15 16:58:26 +08:00

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Rust

use crate::help::help_aliases;
use crate::help::help_commands;
use crate::help::help_modules;
use fancy_regex::Regex;
use nu_ansi_term::Style;
use nu_engine::CallExt;
use nu_protocol::{
ast::Call,
engine::{Command, EngineState, Stack},
span, Category, Example, IntoPipelineData, PipelineData, ShellError, Signature, Span, Spanned,
SyntaxShape, Type, Value,
};
use nu_utils::IgnoreCaseExt;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Help;
impl Command for Help {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"help"
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build("help")
.input_output_types(vec![(Type::Nothing, Type::Any)])
.rest(
"rest",
SyntaxShape::String,
"The name of command, alias or module to get help on.",
)
.named(
"find",
SyntaxShape::String,
"string to find in command names, usage, and search terms",
Some('f'),
)
.category(Category::Core)
}
fn usage(&self) -> &str {
"Display help information about different parts of Nushell."
}
fn extra_usage(&self) -> &str {
r#"`help word` searches for "word" in commands, aliases and modules, in that order."#
}
fn run(
&self,
engine_state: &EngineState,
stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
_input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let head = call.head;
let find: Option<Spanned<String>> = call.get_flag(engine_state, stack, "find")?;
let rest: Vec<Spanned<String>> = call.rest(engine_state, stack, 0)?;
if rest.is_empty() && find.is_none() {
let msg = r#"Welcome to Nushell.
Here are some tips to help you get started.
* help -h or help help - show available `help` subcommands and examples
* help commands - list all available commands
* help <name> - display help about a particular command, alias, or module
* help --find <text to search> - search through all help commands table
Nushell works on the idea of a "pipeline". Pipelines are commands connected with the '|' character.
Each stage in the pipeline works together to load, parse, and display information to you.
[Examples]
List the files in the current directory, sorted by size:
ls | sort-by size
Get information about the current system:
sys | get host
Get the processes on your system actively using CPU:
ps | where cpu > 0
You can also learn more at https://www.nushell.sh/book/"#;
Ok(Value::string(msg, head).into_pipeline_data())
} else if find.is_some() {
help_commands(engine_state, stack, call)
} else {
let result = help_aliases(engine_state, stack, call);
let result = if let Err(ShellError::AliasNotFound { .. }) = result {
help_commands(engine_state, stack, call)
} else {
result
};
let result = if let Err(ShellError::CommandNotFound { .. }) = result {
help_modules(engine_state, stack, call)
} else {
result
};
if let Err(ShellError::ModuleNotFoundAtRuntime {
mod_name: _,
span: _,
}) = result
{
let rest_spans: Vec<Span> = rest.iter().map(|arg| arg.span).collect();
Err(ShellError::NotFound {
span: span(&rest_spans),
})
} else {
result
}
}
}
fn examples(&self) -> Vec<Example> {
vec![
Example {
description: "show help for single command, alias, or module",
example: "help match",
result: None,
},
Example {
description: "show help for single sub-command, alias, or module",
example: "help str lpad",
result: None,
},
Example {
description: "search for string in command names, usage and search terms",
example: "help --find char",
result: None,
},
]
}
}
pub fn highlight_search_in_table(
table: Vec<Value>, // list of records
search_string: &str,
searched_cols: &[&str],
string_style: &Style,
highlight_style: &Style,
) -> Result<Vec<Value>, ShellError> {
let orig_search_string = search_string;
let search_string = search_string.to_folded_case();
let mut matches = vec![];
for record in table {
let span = record.span();
let (mut record, record_span) = if let Value::Record { val, .. } = record {
(val, span)
} else {
return Err(ShellError::NushellFailedSpanned {
msg: "Expected record".to_string(),
label: format!("got {}", record.get_type()),
span: record.span(),
});
};
let has_match = record.iter_mut().try_fold(
false,
|acc: bool, (col, val)| -> Result<bool, ShellError> {
if !searched_cols.contains(&col.as_str()) {
// don't search this column
return Ok(acc);
}
let span = val.span();
if let Value::String { val: s, .. } = val {
if s.to_folded_case().contains(&search_string) {
*val = Value::string(
highlight_search_string(
s,
orig_search_string,
string_style,
highlight_style,
)?,
span,
);
return Ok(true);
}
}
// column does not contain the searched string
// ignore non-string values
Ok(acc)
},
)?;
if has_match {
matches.push(Value::record(record, record_span));
}
}
Ok(matches)
}
// Highlight the search string using ANSI escape sequences and regular expressions.
pub fn highlight_search_string(
haystack: &str,
needle: &str,
string_style: &Style,
highlight_style: &Style,
) -> Result<String, ShellError> {
let regex_string = format!("(?i){needle}");
let regex = match Regex::new(&regex_string) {
Ok(regex) => regex,
Err(err) => {
return Err(ShellError::GenericError {
error: "Could not compile regex".into(),
msg: err.to_string(),
span: Some(Span::test_data()),
help: None,
inner: vec![],
});
}
};
// strip haystack to remove existing ansi style
let stripped_haystack = nu_utils::strip_ansi_likely(haystack);
let mut last_match_end = 0;
let mut highlighted = String::new();
for cap in regex.captures_iter(stripped_haystack.as_ref()) {
match cap {
Ok(capture) => {
let start = match capture.get(0) {
Some(acap) => acap.start(),
None => 0,
};
let end = match capture.get(0) {
Some(acap) => acap.end(),
None => 0,
};
highlighted.push_str(
&string_style
.paint(&stripped_haystack[last_match_end..start])
.to_string(),
);
highlighted.push_str(
&highlight_style
.paint(&stripped_haystack[start..end])
.to_string(),
);
last_match_end = end;
}
Err(e) => {
return Err(ShellError::GenericError {
error: "Error with regular expression capture".into(),
msg: e.to_string(),
span: None,
help: None,
inner: vec![],
});
}
}
}
highlighted.push_str(
&string_style
.paint(&stripped_haystack[last_match_end..])
.to_string(),
);
Ok(highlighted)
}