149 lines
8.3 KiB
TypeScript
149 lines
8.3 KiB
TypeScript
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interface FlagT<T, Z> {
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default?: T,
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aliases?: string[],
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/** Shorhands, AKA only work with singular minus signs like -f; Multiple characters are allowed; Will not count as a full (like --f) flag alias; */
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shorthands?: string|string[],
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type?: Z
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/** If enabled, sends/throws an error if the flag is present but no value is set, either with an assigned value (ie: ["--flag=value"]), or natural value (ie: ["--flag", "value"]) @default false */
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requiredValue?: boolean
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/** If disabled, only accepts assigned values (ie: ["--flag=value"]) for flag values (ie: the would-have-been value will instead become input) @default true*/
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acceptsNaturalValue?: boolean
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};
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export type FlagAny = FlagT<string, "string"> | FlagT<boolean, "boolean"> | FlagT<number, "number"> | FlagT<bigint, "bigint"> | FlagT<string | number | bigint | boolean, "any">
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export interface FlagsI { [key: readonly string]: FlagAny }
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export type DefaultParserOptsType = ParserOpts<FlagsI>
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/** This object will be modified by parser */
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export interface ParserOpts<Flags extends FlagsI> {
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flags?: Flags,
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/** Wether to allow versions of `-flag` as a singular and valid flag. @default false */
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allowSingularDashLongFlags?: boolean = false
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/** Wether to allow flags not denoted in the flag property. @default true */
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allowUnknownFlags?: boolean = true
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/** Wether to lowercase all flags key. Incompatible with camelCaseFlags option. @default true */
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lowerCaseFlags?: boolean = true
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/** Wether to automatically resolve flag number values into numbers and boolean flags into booleans if flag type is explicitly set. @default true */
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resolveFlagValueTypes?: boolean = true
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/**
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* Setting according flag to the inversed provided boolean value (defaulting to false if none is provided) with their '--no' variants unless a defined flag exists with that
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* name already; Additional informations in sub-properties.
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* @default
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* ```js
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* = { enabled: true, allowUnspacedNegatedFlags: true, shorthandNegation: true }
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* ```
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*/
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automaticBooleanFlagNegation?: {
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/** Wether to automatically resolve boolean flags that are negated to the inverse boolean value. Requires resolveFlagValueTypes. @default true */
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enabled?: boolean;
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/** Allows flags negated without a space (eg: "--noflag") to still be automatically resolved @default true */
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allowUnspacedNegatedFlags?: boolean;
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/** Wether to negate shorthand flags with if an n is present before hand (eg: '-nf'). Providing a shorthand of 'n' will disable this feature. @default true */
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shorthandNegation?: boolean;
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}
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/** Enable this option to silence any warnings about potentially unexpected behavior (eg: a flag's unset type being set to the default). @default false */
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silenceWarnings?: boolean;
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/** Override to change how warnings are emitted @default console.warn */
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warningLogger?: (log: string) => void;
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/** Default type for either unknown flags or flags without an explicit type being set @default "any" */
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defaultFlagType?: "string" | "boolean" | "bigint" | "number" | "any";
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/**
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* Behavior when input does not follow the provided flags constraints (eg: flag assigned value (--flag=value) not being the correct type).
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*
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* Setting it to 'ignore' or 'log' is highly not recommended and will lead to undefined behavior. (eg: flags not meeting the configuration not being present
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* in the final returned object)
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* Setting this to 'ignore' will give the same undefined behavior as setting it to 'log', but without emitting any logs to `warningLogger`.
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* @default 'throw'
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*/
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behaviorOnInputError?: 'throw' | 'log' | 'log&exit' | 'ignore';
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/** Wether to allow default flag values set to null being valid @default true */
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allowNullDefaultFlagValues?: boolean;
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/**
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* If enabled, makes all input values lowercase after flag processing. It does not apply to 'values' that get naturally assigned to flags
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* (eg: `['--flag', 'VALUE']` -> `{ 'flag': 'VALUE' }`)
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* @default false
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*/
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lowerCaseInputValues?: boolean
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/**
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* If enabled, makes all string flag values lowercase. It applies to any string flag values, either naturally assigned (eg: `['--flag', 'VALUE']` -> `{ flags: { 'flag': 'value' } }`)
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* or directly assigned (eg: `['--flag=VALUE']` -> `{ flags: { 'flag': 'value' } }`)
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* @default false
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*/
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lowerCaseFlagValues?: boolean
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/**
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* If disabled, does not acknowledge or consume backslashes, making flag assignments (=) and designated flag characters (--) inescapable within flags
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*
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*
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* #### It needs to be noted that backslashes are only ever handled/consumed in flags AND if they impact special flag characters (ie: minus signs (-) and equal signs (=));
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* The only exception is a backslash escaping a flag character (-) at the very beginning of a value (ie: '\--not_a_flag'), which will be consumed with this option
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* enabled but not counted as a flag (ie: `['\--not_a_flag']` -> `{ input: ['--not_a_flag'], flags: {} }`), and not consumed but also not counted as a flag with it
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* disabled (ie: `['\--not_a_flag']` -> `{ input: ['\--not_a_flag'], flags: {} }`).
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* @default true
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*/
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handleBackslashesForSpecialFlagChars?: boolean
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/** If enabled, automatically adds shorthands as valid flag aliases (eg: -f &-> --f) @default true */
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addFlagShorthandsAsAliases?: boolean
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/**
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* If a function is provided, stops parsing when that function returns a truthy value.
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*
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* Adds any following args (including the matching arg) into the returned unparsed array.
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*
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* **Overrides shouldStopParsingStr**
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* @param arg - to-be parsed arg
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* @param index - index of the arg within the argv array
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* @param argv - argv array
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* @param argMeta - meta object containing informations about the arg (*properties subject to change)
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* @param input - input array, containing the currently parsed input values
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* @default null
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*/
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shouldStopParsingFunc?(arg: string, index: number, argv: string[], argMeta: argMeta, input: string[]): boolean
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/**
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* If a string is provided, stops parsing if the to-be parsed arg matches the string provided exactly.
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* The to-be parsed arg is not yet lowercased by any lowerCase* options, it is therefore recommended to use shouldStopParsingFunc instead if that is a requirement.
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*
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* Adds any following args (including the matching arg) into the returned unparsed array.
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*
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* **Overridden by shouldStopParsingFunc**
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* @default null
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*/
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shouldStopParsingStr?: null | string
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/**
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* If a function is provided, will only parse the provided arg if the provided function returns a truthy value.
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*
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* Runs after shouldStopParsingFunc
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*
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* Does not add filtered out args into the returned unparsed array.
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*
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* @param arg - to-be parsed arg
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* @param index - index of the arg within the argv array
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* @param argv - argv array
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* @param argMeta - meta object containing informations about the arg (*properties subject to change)
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* @param input - input array, containing the currently parsed input values
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* @default null
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*/
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parseFilterFunc?(arg: string, index: number, argv: string[], argMeta: argMeta, input: string[]): boolean
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}
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export type argMeta = {
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/** Is set to true if the arg will be parsed as a flag */
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isFlag: boolean;
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/** Is isFlag is true, the flag will be parsed as a shorthand */
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isShorthand: boolean;
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/** Is isFlag is true, is set to the flag key without any leading flag characters (eg: `"--flag" -> "flag"`) */
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flagKey: string;
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/** Is true if isFlag is true and the flag has an assigned value (ie: `arg === "--flag=value"`) */
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hasFlagAssignedValue: boolean;
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/** Is hasFlagAssignedValue is true, is set to the flag's assigned value (eg: `"--flag=value" -> "value"`) */
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flagAssignedValue: string;
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/** Is set to true if the arg will be treated as an input string, ie: if isFlag and isFlagNaturalValue are false */
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isInput: boolean;
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/** Is set to true if this arg would be treated as the value to the most recently parsed flag (ie: `["--flag", "value"][1].argMeta.isFlagNaturalValue === true` ) */
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isFlagNaturalValue: boolean;
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}
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function __type__getType(e: any) { return typeof e };
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export type JSTypes = ReturnType<typeof __type__getType> |