node-seeli ( C-L-I )
Object orientated, event driven CLI module
var cli = require("seeli")
var Test = new cli.Command({
description:"diaplays a simple hello world command"
,usage:[
"Usage: cli hello --interactive",
"Usage: cli hello --name=john",
"Usage: cli hello --name=john --name=marry --name=paul -v screaming"
]
,flags:{
name:{
type:[ String, Array ]
,shorthand:'n'
,description:"The name of the person to say hello to"
}
,excited: {
type:Boolean
,shorthand: 'e'
,description:"Say hello in a very excited manner"
,default:false
}
,volume:{
type:String
,choices:['normal', 'screaming']
,default:'normal'
,shorthand:'v'
}
}
,run: function( cmd, data, cb ){
var out = [];
for( var x =0; x< data.name.length; x++ ){
var value = "Hello, " + data.name[x]
if( data.excited ){
value += '!'
}
out.push( value );
}
out = out.join('\n');
out = data.value == 'screaming' ? out.toUpperCase() : out;
cb( null, out );
}
});
cli.use('test', Test)
cli.run();
now you will have a fully functional test command with help and an interactive walk through
node cli.js help test
node cli.js test --help
node cli.js test --interactive
node cli.js test --name=mark --name=sally --no-excited
Options
name | type | default | description |
---|
description | String | "" | Used to render help output |
args | Array | null | if supplied, agrs will be used instead of process.argv |
interactive | Boolean | true | If set to false, the flag will be excluded from the interactive prompts |
usage | String / Array | "" | A string or array of strings used to generate help text |
flags | Object | {} | key value pairs used to control the command where keys are the name of the flag and the values is a configuration object for the flag |
run | Function | no-op | A function used as the body of the command. it will be passed a name , a data object containing the processed values from the command input and a done function to be called when the command is done. |
Flag Options
- type ( required ): The type of input that is expected. Boolean types to not expect input. The present of the flag implies
true
. Additionally, boolean flags allow for --no-<flag>
to enforce false
. If you want to accept muliple values, you specify type as an array with the first value being the type you which to accept. For example [String, Array ]
means you will accept multiple string values. - descrption: a description of the flag in question.
- shorthand: An options short hand flag that will be expanded out to the long hand flag.
- default: A value to return if the flag is omitted.
- choices: Used only during an interactive command. Restricts the users options only to the options specified
- skip: if set to
true
this flag will be omitted from the interactive command prompts - event: if set to
true
the command will emit an event withe the same name as the flag with the value that was captured for that flag
Auto Help
Seeli will generate help from the usage string and flags
Asyncronous
Your defined run
function will be passed a done
function to be called when your command has finished. This allows you to do complex async operations ond I/O. The done
callback accepts an error, if their is one, and the final output to be displayed for your command.
Events
Instances of the seeli Command or Commands the inherit from it as also instances of the EventEmitter
class. By default any flag that has its event
option set to true
will emit an event with the value of of the flag before the run function is executed.
var EventCommand = new cli.Command({
args:[ '--one', '--no-two']
, flags:{
one:{
type:Boolean
,event:true
}
,two:{
type:Boolean
,event:true
}
}
, run: function( cmd, data, done ){
done( null, data.one && data.two )
}
});
EventCommand.on('one', function( value ){
assert.equal( true, value );
});
EventCommand.on('two', function( value ){
assert.equal( false, value )
});
EventCommand.on('content', function( value ){
assert.equal( false, value );
});
EventCommand.run( null );
Errors
Errors are handled by Node's error domains. Each command will run inside of its own domain and will emit an error event if and error is passed to the done
callback from the run
method.