package arg import ( "errors" "fmt" "os" "path/filepath" "reflect" "strings" ) // spec represents a command line option type spec struct { dest reflect.Value long string short string multiple bool required bool positional bool help string env string wasPresent bool boolean bool } // ErrHelp indicates that -h or --help were provided var ErrHelp = errors.New("help requested by user") // ErrVersion indicates that --version was provided var ErrVersion = errors.New("version requested by user") // MustParse processes command line arguments and exits upon failure func MustParse(dest ...interface{}) *Parser { p, err := NewParser(Config{}, dest...) if err != nil { fmt.Println(err) os.Exit(-1) } err = p.Parse(os.Args[1:]) if err == ErrHelp { p.WriteHelp(os.Stdout) os.Exit(0) } if err == ErrVersion { fmt.Println(p.version) os.Exit(0) } if err != nil { p.Fail(err.Error()) } return p } // Parse processes command line arguments and stores them in dest func Parse(dest ...interface{}) error { p, err := NewParser(Config{}, dest...) if err != nil { return err } return p.Parse(os.Args[1:]) } // Config represents configuration options for an argument parser type Config struct { Program string // Program is the name of the program used in the help text } // Parser represents a set of command line options with destination values type Parser struct { spec []*spec config Config version string description string } // Versioned is the interface that the destination struct should implement to // make a version string appear at the top of the help message. type Versioned interface { // Version returns the version string that will be printed on a line by itself // at the top of the help message. Version() string } // Described is the interface that the destination struct should implement to // make a description string appear at the top of the help message. type Described interface { // Description returns the string that will be printed on a line by itself // at the top of the help message. Description() string } // walkFields calls a function for each field of a struct, recursively expanding struct fields. func walkFields(v reflect.Value, visit func(field reflect.StructField, val reflect.Value, owner reflect.Type) bool) { t := v.Type() for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ { field := t.Field(i) val := v.Field(i) expand := visit(field, val, t) if expand && field.Type.Kind() == reflect.Struct { walkFields(val, visit) } } } // NewParser constructs a parser from a list of destination structs func NewParser(config Config, dests ...interface{}) (*Parser, error) { p := Parser{ config: config, } for _, dest := range dests { if dest, ok := dest.(Versioned); ok { p.version = dest.Version() } if dest, ok := dest.(Described); ok { p.description = dest.Description() } v := reflect.ValueOf(dest) if v.Kind() != reflect.Ptr { panic(fmt.Sprintf("%s is not a pointer (did you forget an ampersand?)", v.Type())) } v = v.Elem() if v.Kind() != reflect.Struct { panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T is not a struct pointer", dest)) } var errs []string walkFields(v, func(field reflect.StructField, val reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) bool { // Check for the ignore switch in the tag tag := field.Tag.Get("arg") if tag == "-" { return false } // If this is an embedded struct then recurse into its fields if field.Anonymous && field.Type.Kind() == reflect.Struct { return true } spec := spec{ long: strings.ToLower(field.Name), dest: val, } // Check whether this field is supported. It's good to do this here rather than // wait until setScalar because it means that a program with invalid argument // fields will always fail regardless of whether the arguments it received // exercised those fields. var parseable bool parseable, spec.boolean, spec.multiple = canParse(field.Type) if !parseable { errs = append(errs, fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s: %s fields are not supported", t.Name(), field.Name, field.Type.String())) return false } // Look at the tag if tag != "" { for _, key := range strings.Split(tag, ",") { var value string if pos := strings.Index(key, ":"); pos != -1 { value = key[pos+1:] key = key[:pos] } switch { case strings.HasPrefix(key, "--"): spec.long = key[2:] case strings.HasPrefix(key, "-"): if len(key) != 2 { errs = append(errs, fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s: short arguments must be one character only", t.Name(), field.Name)) return false } spec.short = key[1:] case key == "required": spec.required = true case key == "positional": spec.positional = true case key == "help": spec.help = value case key == "env": // Use override name if provided if value != "" { spec.env = value } else { spec.env = strings.ToUpper(field.Name) } default: errs = append(errs, fmt.Sprintf("unrecognized tag '%s' on field %s", key, tag)) return false } } } p.spec = append(p.spec, &spec) // if this was an embedded field then we already returned true up above return false }) if len(errs) > 0 { return nil, errors.New(strings.Join(errs, "\n")) } } if p.config.Program == "" { p.config.Program = "program" if len(os.Args) > 0 { p.config.Program = filepath.Base(os.Args[0]) } } return &p, nil } // Parse processes the given command line option, storing the results in the field // of the structs from which NewParser was constructed func (p *Parser) Parse(args []string) error { // If -h or --help were specified then print usage for _, arg := range args { if arg == "-h" || arg == "--help" { return ErrHelp } if arg == "--version" { return ErrVersion } if arg == "--" { break } } // Process all command line arguments err := process(p.spec, args) if err != nil { return err } // Validate return validate(p.spec) } // process goes through arguments one-by-one, parses them, and assigns the result to // the underlying struct field func process(specs []*spec, args []string) error { // construct a map from --option to spec optionMap := make(map[string]*spec) for _, spec := range specs { if spec.positional { continue } if spec.long != "" { optionMap[spec.long] = spec } if spec.short != "" { optionMap[spec.short] = spec } if spec.env != "" { if value, found := os.LookupEnv(spec.env); found { err := setScalar(spec.dest, value) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error processing environment variable %s: %v", spec.env, err) } spec.wasPresent = true } } } // process each string from the command line var allpositional bool var positionals []string // must use explicit for loop, not range, because we manipulate i inside the loop for i := 0; i < len(args); i++ { arg := args[i] if arg == "--" { allpositional = true continue } if !strings.HasPrefix(arg, "-") || allpositional { positionals = append(positionals, arg) continue } // check for an equals sign, as in "--foo=bar" var value string opt := strings.TrimLeft(arg, "-") if pos := strings.Index(opt, "="); pos != -1 { value = opt[pos+1:] opt = opt[:pos] } // lookup the spec for this option spec, ok := optionMap[opt] if !ok { return fmt.Errorf("unknown argument %s", arg) } spec.wasPresent = true // deal with the case of multiple values if spec.multiple { var values []string if value == "" { for i+1 < len(args) && !strings.HasPrefix(args[i+1], "-") { values = append(values, args[i+1]) i++ } } else { values = append(values, value) } err := setSlice(spec.dest, values) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error processing %s: %v", arg, err) } continue } // if it's a flag and it has no value then set the value to true // use boolean because this takes account of TextUnmarshaler if spec.boolean && value == "" { value = "true" } // if we have something like "--foo" then the value is the next argument if value == "" { if i+1 == len(args) || strings.HasPrefix(args[i+1], "-") { return fmt.Errorf("missing value for %s", arg) } value = args[i+1] i++ } err := setScalar(spec.dest, value) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error processing %s: %v", arg, err) } } // process positionals for _, spec := range specs { if spec.positional { if spec.multiple { err := setSlice(spec.dest, positionals) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error processing %s: %v", spec.long, err) } positionals = nil } else if len(positionals) > 0 { err := setScalar(spec.dest, positionals[0]) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error processing %s: %v", spec.long, err) } positionals = positionals[1:] } else if spec.required { return fmt.Errorf("%s is required", spec.long) } } } if len(positionals) > 0 { return fmt.Errorf("too many positional arguments at '%s'", positionals[0]) } return nil } // validate an argument spec after arguments have been parse func validate(spec []*spec) error { for _, arg := range spec { if !arg.positional && arg.required && !arg.wasPresent { return fmt.Errorf("--%s is required", arg.long) } } return nil } // parse a value as the appropriate type and store it in the struct func setSlice(dest reflect.Value, values []string) error { if !dest.CanSet() { return fmt.Errorf("field is not writable") } var ptr bool elem := dest.Type().Elem() if elem.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { ptr = true elem = elem.Elem() } // Truncate the dest slice in case default values exist if !dest.IsNil() { dest.SetLen(0) } for _, s := range values { v := reflect.New(elem) if err := setScalar(v.Elem(), s); err != nil { return err } if !ptr { v = v.Elem() } dest.Set(reflect.Append(dest, v)) } return nil } // canParse returns true if the type can be parsed from a string func canParse(t reflect.Type) (parseable, boolean, multiple bool) { parseable, boolean = isScalar(t) if parseable { return } // Look inside pointer types if t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { t = t.Elem() } // Look inside slice types if t.Kind() == reflect.Slice { multiple = true t = t.Elem() } parseable, boolean = isScalar(t) if parseable { return } // Look inside pointer types (again, in case of []*Type) if t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { t = t.Elem() } parseable, boolean = isScalar(t) if parseable { return } return false, false, false }