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Migrate to cobra CLI
We intend to migrate to the cobra cli from urfave/cli because the project is more well maintained. There are also some technical reasons as well which extend into our remote client work. Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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+![cobra logo](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/173412/10886352/ad566232-814f-11e5-9cd0-aa101788c117.png)
+
+Cobra is both a library for creating powerful modern CLI applications as well as a program to generate applications and command files.
+
+Many of the most widely used Go projects are built using Cobra including:
+
+* [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.io/)
+* [Hugo](http://gohugo.io)
+* [rkt](https://github.com/coreos/rkt)
+* [etcd](https://github.com/coreos/etcd)
+* [Moby (former Docker)](https://github.com/moby/moby)
+* [Docker (distribution)](https://github.com/docker/distribution)
+* [OpenShift](https://www.openshift.com/)
+* [Delve](https://github.com/derekparker/delve)
+* [GopherJS](http://www.gopherjs.org/)
+* [CockroachDB](http://www.cockroachlabs.com/)
+* [Bleve](http://www.blevesearch.com/)
+* [ProjectAtomic (enterprise)](http://www.projectatomic.io/)
+* [GiantSwarm's swarm](https://github.com/giantswarm/cli)
+* [Nanobox](https://github.com/nanobox-io/nanobox)/[Nanopack](https://github.com/nanopack)
+* [rclone](http://rclone.org/)
+* [nehm](https://github.com/bogem/nehm)
+* [Pouch](https://github.com/alibaba/pouch)
+
+[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/spf13/cobra.svg "Travis CI status")](https://travis-ci.org/spf13/cobra)
+[![CircleCI status](https://circleci.com/gh/spf13/cobra.png?circle-token=:circle-token "CircleCI status")](https://circleci.com/gh/spf13/cobra)
+[![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/spf13/cobra?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/spf13/cobra)
+
+# Table of Contents
+
+- [Overview](#overview)
+- [Concepts](#concepts)
+ * [Commands](#commands)
+ * [Flags](#flags)
+- [Installing](#installing)
+- [Getting Started](#getting-started)
+ * [Using the Cobra Generator](#using-the-cobra-generator)
+ * [Using the Cobra Library](#using-the-cobra-library)
+ * [Working with Flags](#working-with-flags)
+ * [Positional and Custom Arguments](#positional-and-custom-arguments)
+ * [Example](#example)
+ * [Help Command](#help-command)
+ * [Usage Message](#usage-message)
+ * [PreRun and PostRun Hooks](#prerun-and-postrun-hooks)
+ * [Suggestions when "unknown command" happens](#suggestions-when-unknown-command-happens)
+ * [Generating documentation for your command](#generating-documentation-for-your-command)
+ * [Generating bash completions](#generating-bash-completions)
+- [Contributing](#contributing)
+- [License](#license)
+
+# Overview
+
+Cobra is a library providing a simple interface to create powerful modern CLI
+interfaces similar to git & go tools.
+
+Cobra is also an application that will generate your application scaffolding to rapidly
+develop a Cobra-based application.
+
+Cobra provides:
+* Easy subcommand-based CLIs: `app server`, `app fetch`, etc.
+* Fully POSIX-compliant flags (including short & long versions)
+* Nested subcommands
+* Global, local and cascading flags
+* Easy generation of applications & commands with `cobra init appname` & `cobra add cmdname`
+* Intelligent suggestions (`app srver`... did you mean `app server`?)
+* Automatic help generation for commands and flags
+* Automatic help flag recognition of `-h`, `--help`, etc.
+* Automatically generated bash autocomplete for your application
+* Automatically generated man pages for your application
+* Command aliases so you can change things without breaking them
+* The flexibility to define your own help, usage, etc.
+* Optional tight integration with [viper](http://github.com/spf13/viper) for 12-factor apps
+
+# Concepts
+
+Cobra is built on a structure of commands, arguments & flags.
+
+**Commands** represent actions, **Args** are things and **Flags** are modifiers for those actions.
+
+The best applications will read like sentences when used. Users will know how
+to use the application because they will natively understand how to use it.
+
+The pattern to follow is
+`APPNAME VERB NOUN --ADJECTIVE.`
+ or
+`APPNAME COMMAND ARG --FLAG`
+
+A few good real world examples may better illustrate this point.
+
+In the following example, 'server' is a command, and 'port' is a flag:
+
+ hugo server --port=1313
+
+In this command we are telling Git to clone the url bare.
+
+ git clone URL --bare
+
+## Commands
+
+Command is the central point of the application. Each interaction that
+the application supports will be contained in a Command. A command can
+have children commands and optionally run an action.
+
+In the example above, 'server' is the command.
+
+[More about cobra.Command](https://godoc.org/github.com/spf13/cobra#Command)
+
+## Flags
+
+A flag is a way to modify the behavior of a command. Cobra supports
+fully POSIX-compliant flags as well as the Go [flag package](https://golang.org/pkg/flag/).
+A Cobra command can define flags that persist through to children commands
+and flags that are only available to that command.
+
+In the example above, 'port' is the flag.
+
+Flag functionality is provided by the [pflag
+library](https://github.com/spf13/pflag), a fork of the flag standard library
+which maintains the same interface while adding POSIX compliance.
+
+# Installing
+Using Cobra is easy. First, use `go get` to install the latest version
+of the library. This command will install the `cobra` generator executable
+along with the library and its dependencies:
+
+ go get -u github.com/spf13/cobra/cobra
+
+Next, include Cobra in your application:
+
+```go
+import "github.com/spf13/cobra"
+```
+
+# Getting Started
+
+While you are welcome to provide your own organization, typically a Cobra-based
+application will follow the following organizational structure:
+
+```
+ ▾ appName/
+ ▾ cmd/
+ add.go
+ your.go
+ commands.go
+ here.go
+ main.go
+```
+
+In a Cobra app, typically the main.go file is very bare. It serves one purpose: initializing Cobra.
+
+```go
+package main
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "os"
+
+ "{pathToYourApp}/cmd"
+)
+
+func main() {
+ cmd.Execute()
+}
+```
+
+## Using the Cobra Generator
+
+Cobra provides its own program that will create your application and add any
+commands you want. It's the easiest way to incorporate Cobra into your application.
+
+[Here](https://github.com/spf13/cobra/blob/master/cobra/README.md) you can find more information about it.
+
+## Using the Cobra Library
+
+To manually implement Cobra you need to create a bare main.go file and a rootCmd file.
+You will optionally provide additional commands as you see fit.
+
+### Create rootCmd
+
+Cobra doesn't require any special constructors. Simply create your commands.
+
+Ideally you place this in app/cmd/root.go:
+
+```go
+var rootCmd = &cobra.Command{
+ Use: "hugo",
+ Short: "Hugo is a very fast static site generator",
+ Long: `A Fast and Flexible Static Site Generator built with
+ love by spf13 and friends in Go.
+ Complete documentation is available at http://hugo.spf13.com`,
+ Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
+ // Do Stuff Here
+ },
+}
+
+func Execute() {
+ if err := rootCmd.Execute(); err != nil {
+ fmt.Println(err)
+ os.Exit(1)
+ }
+}
+```
+
+You will additionally define flags and handle configuration in your init() function.
+
+For example cmd/root.go:
+
+```go
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "os"
+
+ homedir "github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir"
+ "github.com/spf13/cobra"
+ "github.com/spf13/viper"
+)
+
+func init() {
+ cobra.OnInitialize(initConfig)
+ rootCmd.PersistentFlags().StringVar(&cfgFile, "config", "", "config file (default is $HOME/.cobra.yaml)")
+ rootCmd.PersistentFlags().StringVarP(&projectBase, "projectbase", "b", "", "base project directory eg. github.com/spf13/")
+ rootCmd.PersistentFlags().StringP("author", "a", "YOUR NAME", "Author name for copyright attribution")
+ rootCmd.PersistentFlags().StringVarP(&userLicense, "license", "l", "", "Name of license for the project (can provide `licensetext` in config)")
+ rootCmd.PersistentFlags().Bool("viper", true, "Use Viper for configuration")
+ viper.BindPFlag("author", rootCmd.PersistentFlags().Lookup("author"))
+ viper.BindPFlag("projectbase", rootCmd.PersistentFlags().Lookup("projectbase"))
+ viper.BindPFlag("useViper", rootCmd.PersistentFlags().Lookup("viper"))
+ viper.SetDefault("author", "NAME HERE <EMAIL ADDRESS>")
+ viper.SetDefault("license", "apache")
+}
+
+func initConfig() {
+ // Don't forget to read config either from cfgFile or from home directory!
+ if cfgFile != "" {
+ // Use config file from the flag.
+ viper.SetConfigFile(cfgFile)
+ } else {
+ // Find home directory.
+ home, err := homedir.Dir()
+ if err != nil {
+ fmt.Println(err)
+ os.Exit(1)
+ }
+
+ // Search config in home directory with name ".cobra" (without extension).
+ viper.AddConfigPath(home)
+ viper.SetConfigName(".cobra")
+ }
+
+ if err := viper.ReadInConfig(); err != nil {
+ fmt.Println("Can't read config:", err)
+ os.Exit(1)
+ }
+}
+```
+
+### Create your main.go
+
+With the root command you need to have your main function execute it.
+Execute should be run on the root for clarity, though it can be called on any command.
+
+In a Cobra app, typically the main.go file is very bare. It serves, one purpose, to initialize Cobra.
+
+```go
+package main
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "os"
+
+ "{pathToYourApp}/cmd"
+)
+
+func main() {
+ cmd.Execute()
+}
+```
+
+### Create additional commands
+
+Additional commands can be defined and typically are each given their own file
+inside of the cmd/ directory.
+
+If you wanted to create a version command you would create cmd/version.go and
+populate it with the following:
+
+```go
+package cmd
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+
+ "github.com/spf13/cobra"
+)
+
+func init() {
+ rootCmd.AddCommand(versionCmd)
+}
+
+var versionCmd = &cobra.Command{
+ Use: "version",
+ Short: "Print the version number of Hugo",
+ Long: `All software has versions. This is Hugo's`,
+ Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
+ fmt.Println("Hugo Static Site Generator v0.9 -- HEAD")
+ },
+}
+```
+
+## Working with Flags
+
+Flags provide modifiers to control how the action command operates.
+
+### Assign flags to a command
+
+Since the flags are defined and used in different locations, we need to
+define a variable outside with the correct scope to assign the flag to
+work with.
+
+```go
+var Verbose bool
+var Source string
+```
+
+There are two different approaches to assign a flag.
+
+### Persistent Flags
+
+A flag can be 'persistent' meaning that this flag will be available to the
+command it's assigned to as well as every command under that command. For
+global flags, assign a flag as a persistent flag on the root.
+
+```go
+rootCmd.PersistentFlags().BoolVarP(&Verbose, "verbose", "v", false, "verbose output")
+```
+
+### Local Flags
+
+A flag can also be assigned locally which will only apply to that specific command.
+
+```go
+rootCmd.Flags().StringVarP(&Source, "source", "s", "", "Source directory to read from")
+```
+
+### Local Flag on Parent Commands
+
+By default Cobra only parses local flags on the target command, any local flags on
+parent commands are ignored. By enabling `Command.TraverseChildren` Cobra will
+parse local flags on each command before executing the target command.
+
+```go
+command := cobra.Command{
+ Use: "print [OPTIONS] [COMMANDS]",
+ TraverseChildren: true,
+}
+```
+
+### Bind Flags with Config
+
+You can also bind your flags with [viper](https://github.com/spf13/viper):
+```go
+var author string
+
+func init() {
+ rootCmd.PersistentFlags().StringVar(&author, "author", "YOUR NAME", "Author name for copyright attribution")
+ viper.BindPFlag("author", rootCmd.PersistentFlags().Lookup("author"))
+}
+```
+
+In this example the persistent flag `author` is bound with `viper`.
+**Note**, that the variable `author` will not be set to the value from config,
+when the `--author` flag is not provided by user.
+
+More in [viper documentation](https://github.com/spf13/viper#working-with-flags).
+
+### Required flags
+
+Flags are optional by default. If instead you wish your command to report an error
+when a flag has not been set, mark it as required:
+```go
+rootCmd.Flags().StringVarP(&Region, "region", "r", "", "AWS region (required)")
+rootCmd.MarkFlagRequired("region")
+```
+
+## Positional and Custom Arguments
+
+Validation of positional arguments can be specified using the `Args` field
+of `Command`.
+
+The following validators are built in:
+
+- `NoArgs` - the command will report an error if there are any positional args.
+- `ArbitraryArgs` - the command will accept any args.
+- `OnlyValidArgs` - the command will report an error if there are any positional args that are not in the `ValidArgs` field of `Command`.
+- `MinimumNArgs(int)` - the command will report an error if there are not at least N positional args.
+- `MaximumNArgs(int)` - the command will report an error if there are more than N positional args.
+- `ExactArgs(int)` - the command will report an error if there are not exactly N positional args.
+- `RangeArgs(min, max)` - the command will report an error if the number of args is not between the minimum and maximum number of expected args.
+
+An example of setting the custom validator:
+
+```go
+var cmd = &cobra.Command{
+ Short: "hello",
+ Args: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
+ if len(args) < 1 {
+ return errors.New("requires at least one arg")
+ }
+ if myapp.IsValidColor(args[0]) {
+ return nil
+ }
+ return fmt.Errorf("invalid color specified: %s", args[0])
+ },
+ Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
+ fmt.Println("Hello, World!")
+ },
+}
+```
+
+## Example
+
+In the example below, we have defined three commands. Two are at the top level
+and one (cmdTimes) is a child of one of the top commands. In this case the root
+is not executable meaning that a subcommand is required. This is accomplished
+by not providing a 'Run' for the 'rootCmd'.
+
+We have only defined one flag for a single command.
+
+More documentation about flags is available at https://github.com/spf13/pflag
+
+```go
+package main
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "strings"
+
+ "github.com/spf13/cobra"
+)
+
+func main() {
+ var echoTimes int
+
+ var cmdPrint = &cobra.Command{
+ Use: "print [string to print]",
+ Short: "Print anything to the screen",
+ Long: `print is for printing anything back to the screen.
+For many years people have printed back to the screen.`,
+ Args: cobra.MinimumNArgs(1),
+ Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
+ fmt.Println("Print: " + strings.Join(args, " "))
+ },
+ }
+
+ var cmdEcho = &cobra.Command{
+ Use: "echo [string to echo]",
+ Short: "Echo anything to the screen",
+ Long: `echo is for echoing anything back.
+Echo works a lot like print, except it has a child command.`,
+ Args: cobra.MinimumNArgs(1),
+ Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
+ fmt.Println("Print: " + strings.Join(args, " "))
+ },
+ }
+
+ var cmdTimes = &cobra.Command{
+ Use: "times [# times] [string to echo]",
+ Short: "Echo anything to the screen more times",
+ Long: `echo things multiple times back to the user by providing
+a count and a string.`,
+ Args: cobra.MinimumNArgs(1),
+ Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
+ for i := 0; i < echoTimes; i++ {
+ fmt.Println("Echo: " + strings.Join(args, " "))
+ }
+ },
+ }
+
+ cmdTimes.Flags().IntVarP(&echoTimes, "times", "t", 1, "times to echo the input")
+
+ var rootCmd = &cobra.Command{Use: "app"}
+ rootCmd.AddCommand(cmdPrint, cmdEcho)
+ cmdEcho.AddCommand(cmdTimes)
+ rootCmd.Execute()
+}
+```
+
+For a more complete example of a larger application, please checkout [Hugo](http://gohugo.io/).
+
+## Help Command
+
+Cobra automatically adds a help command to your application when you have subcommands.
+This will be called when a user runs 'app help'. Additionally, help will also
+support all other commands as input. Say, for instance, you have a command called
+'create' without any additional configuration; Cobra will work when 'app help
+create' is called. Every command will automatically have the '--help' flag added.
+
+### Example
+
+The following output is automatically generated by Cobra. Nothing beyond the
+command and flag definitions are needed.
+
+ $ cobra help
+
+ Cobra is a CLI library for Go that empowers applications.
+ This application is a tool to generate the needed files
+ to quickly create a Cobra application.
+
+ Usage:
+ cobra [command]
+
+ Available Commands:
+ add Add a command to a Cobra Application
+ help Help about any command
+ init Initialize a Cobra Application
+
+ Flags:
+ -a, --author string author name for copyright attribution (default "YOUR NAME")
+ --config string config file (default is $HOME/.cobra.yaml)
+ -h, --help help for cobra
+ -l, --license string name of license for the project
+ --viper use Viper for configuration (default true)
+
+ Use "cobra [command] --help" for more information about a command.
+
+
+Help is just a command like any other. There is no special logic or behavior
+around it. In fact, you can provide your own if you want.
+
+### Defining your own help
+
+You can provide your own Help command or your own template for the default command to use
+with following functions:
+
+```go
+cmd.SetHelpCommand(cmd *Command)
+cmd.SetHelpFunc(f func(*Command, []string))
+cmd.SetHelpTemplate(s string)
+```
+
+The latter two will also apply to any children commands.
+
+## Usage Message
+
+When the user provides an invalid flag or invalid command, Cobra responds by
+showing the user the 'usage'.
+
+### Example
+You may recognize this from the help above. That's because the default help
+embeds the usage as part of its output.
+
+ $ cobra --invalid
+ Error: unknown flag: --invalid
+ Usage:
+ cobra [command]
+
+ Available Commands:
+ add Add a command to a Cobra Application
+ help Help about any command
+ init Initialize a Cobra Application
+
+ Flags:
+ -a, --author string author name for copyright attribution (default "YOUR NAME")
+ --config string config file (default is $HOME/.cobra.yaml)
+ -h, --help help for cobra
+ -l, --license string name of license for the project
+ --viper use Viper for configuration (default true)
+
+ Use "cobra [command] --help" for more information about a command.
+
+### Defining your own usage
+You can provide your own usage function or template for Cobra to use.
+Like help, the function and template are overridable through public methods:
+
+```go
+cmd.SetUsageFunc(f func(*Command) error)
+cmd.SetUsageTemplate(s string)
+```
+
+## Version Flag
+
+Cobra adds a top-level '--version' flag if the Version field is set on the root command.
+Running an application with the '--version' flag will print the version to stdout using
+the version template. The template can be customized using the
+`cmd.SetVersionTemplate(s string)` function.
+
+## PreRun and PostRun Hooks
+
+It is possible to run functions before or after the main `Run` function of your command. The `PersistentPreRun` and `PreRun` functions will be executed before `Run`. `PersistentPostRun` and `PostRun` will be executed after `Run`. The `Persistent*Run` functions will be inherited by children if they do not declare their own. These functions are run in the following order:
+
+- `PersistentPreRun`
+- `PreRun`
+- `Run`
+- `PostRun`
+- `PersistentPostRun`
+
+An example of two commands which use all of these features is below. When the subcommand is executed, it will run the root command's `PersistentPreRun` but not the root command's `PersistentPostRun`:
+
+```go
+package main
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+
+ "github.com/spf13/cobra"
+)
+
+func main() {
+
+ var rootCmd = &cobra.Command{
+ Use: "root [sub]",
+ Short: "My root command",
+ PersistentPreRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
+ fmt.Printf("Inside rootCmd PersistentPreRun with args: %v\n", args)
+ },
+ PreRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
+ fmt.Printf("Inside rootCmd PreRun with args: %v\n", args)
+ },
+ Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
+ fmt.Printf("Inside rootCmd Run with args: %v\n", args)
+ },
+ PostRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
+ fmt.Printf("Inside rootCmd PostRun with args: %v\n", args)
+ },
+ PersistentPostRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
+ fmt.Printf("Inside rootCmd PersistentPostRun with args: %v\n", args)
+ },
+ }
+
+ var subCmd = &cobra.Command{
+ Use: "sub [no options!]",
+ Short: "My subcommand",
+ PreRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
+ fmt.Printf("Inside subCmd PreRun with args: %v\n", args)
+ },
+ Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
+ fmt.Printf("Inside subCmd Run with args: %v\n", args)
+ },
+ PostRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
+ fmt.Printf("Inside subCmd PostRun with args: %v\n", args)
+ },
+ PersistentPostRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
+ fmt.Printf("Inside subCmd PersistentPostRun with args: %v\n", args)
+ },
+ }
+
+ rootCmd.AddCommand(subCmd)
+
+ rootCmd.SetArgs([]string{""})
+ rootCmd.Execute()
+ fmt.Println()
+ rootCmd.SetArgs([]string{"sub", "arg1", "arg2"})
+ rootCmd.Execute()
+}
+```
+
+Output:
+```
+Inside rootCmd PersistentPreRun with args: []
+Inside rootCmd PreRun with args: []
+Inside rootCmd Run with args: []
+Inside rootCmd PostRun with args: []
+Inside rootCmd PersistentPostRun with args: []
+
+Inside rootCmd PersistentPreRun with args: [arg1 arg2]
+Inside subCmd PreRun with args: [arg1 arg2]
+Inside subCmd Run with args: [arg1 arg2]
+Inside subCmd PostRun with args: [arg1 arg2]
+Inside subCmd PersistentPostRun with args: [arg1 arg2]
+```
+
+## Suggestions when "unknown command" happens
+
+Cobra will print automatic suggestions when "unknown command" errors happen. This allows Cobra to behave similarly to the `git` command when a typo happens. For example:
+
+```
+$ hugo srever
+Error: unknown command "srever" for "hugo"
+
+Did you mean this?
+ server
+
+Run 'hugo --help' for usage.
+```
+
+Suggestions are automatic based on every subcommand registered and use an implementation of [Levenshtein distance](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levenshtein_distance). Every registered command that matches a minimum distance of 2 (ignoring case) will be displayed as a suggestion.
+
+If you need to disable suggestions or tweak the string distance in your command, use:
+
+```go
+command.DisableSuggestions = true
+```
+
+or
+
+```go
+command.SuggestionsMinimumDistance = 1
+```
+
+You can also explicitly set names for which a given command will be suggested using the `SuggestFor` attribute. This allows suggestions for strings that are not close in terms of string distance, but makes sense in your set of commands and for some which you don't want aliases. Example:
+
+```
+$ kubectl remove
+Error: unknown command "remove" for "kubectl"
+
+Did you mean this?
+ delete
+
+Run 'kubectl help' for usage.
+```
+
+## Generating documentation for your command
+
+Cobra can generate documentation based on subcommands, flags, etc. in the following formats:
+
+- [Markdown](doc/md_docs.md)
+- [ReStructured Text](doc/rest_docs.md)
+- [Man Page](doc/man_docs.md)
+
+## Generating bash completions
+
+Cobra can generate a bash-completion file. If you add more information to your command, these completions can be amazingly powerful and flexible. Read more about it in [Bash Completions](bash_completions.md).
+
+# Contributing
+
+1. Fork it
+2. Download your fork to your PC (`git clone https://github.com/your_username/cobra && cd cobra`)
+3. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
+4. Make changes and add them (`git add .`)
+5. Commit your changes (`git commit -m 'Add some feature'`)
+6. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
+7. Create new pull request
+
+# License
+
+Cobra is released under the Apache 2.0 license. See [LICENSE.txt](https://github.com/spf13/cobra/blob/master/LICENSE.txt)
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/args.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/args.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..a5d8a9273
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/args.go
@@ -0,0 +1,89 @@
+package cobra
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+)
+
+type PositionalArgs func(cmd *Command, args []string) error
+
+// Legacy arg validation has the following behaviour:
+// - root commands with no subcommands can take arbitrary arguments
+// - root commands with subcommands will do subcommand validity checking
+// - subcommands will always accept arbitrary arguments
+func legacyArgs(cmd *Command, args []string) error {
+ // no subcommand, always take args
+ if !cmd.HasSubCommands() {
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ // root command with subcommands, do subcommand checking.
+ if !cmd.HasParent() && len(args) > 0 {
+ return fmt.Errorf("unknown command %q for %q%s", args[0], cmd.CommandPath(), cmd.findSuggestions(args[0]))
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// NoArgs returns an error if any args are included.
+func NoArgs(cmd *Command, args []string) error {
+ if len(args) > 0 {
+ return fmt.Errorf("unknown command %q for %q", args[0], cmd.CommandPath())
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// OnlyValidArgs returns an error if any args are not in the list of ValidArgs.
+func OnlyValidArgs(cmd *Command, args []string) error {
+ if len(cmd.ValidArgs) > 0 {
+ for _, v := range args {
+ if !stringInSlice(v, cmd.ValidArgs) {
+ return fmt.Errorf("invalid argument %q for %q%s", v, cmd.CommandPath(), cmd.findSuggestions(args[0]))
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// ArbitraryArgs never returns an error.
+func ArbitraryArgs(cmd *Command, args []string) error {
+ return nil
+}
+
+// MinimumNArgs returns an error if there is not at least N args.
+func MinimumNArgs(n int) PositionalArgs {
+ return func(cmd *Command, args []string) error {
+ if len(args) < n {
+ return fmt.Errorf("requires at least %d arg(s), only received %d", n, len(args))
+ }
+ return nil
+ }
+}
+
+// MaximumNArgs returns an error if there are more than N args.
+func MaximumNArgs(n int) PositionalArgs {
+ return func(cmd *Command, args []string) error {
+ if len(args) > n {
+ return fmt.Errorf("accepts at most %d arg(s), received %d", n, len(args))
+ }
+ return nil
+ }
+}
+
+// ExactArgs returns an error if there are not exactly n args.
+func ExactArgs(n int) PositionalArgs {
+ return func(cmd *Command, args []string) error {
+ if len(args) != n {
+ return fmt.Errorf("accepts %d arg(s), received %d", n, len(args))
+ }
+ return nil
+ }
+}
+
+// RangeArgs returns an error if the number of args is not within the expected range.
+func RangeArgs(min int, max int) PositionalArgs {
+ return func(cmd *Command, args []string) error {
+ if len(args) < min || len(args) > max {
+ return fmt.Errorf("accepts between %d and %d arg(s), received %d", min, max, len(args))
+ }
+ return nil
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/bash_completions.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/bash_completions.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..8fa8f486f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/bash_completions.go
@@ -0,0 +1,584 @@
+package cobra
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "os"
+ "sort"
+ "strings"
+
+ "github.com/spf13/pflag"
+)
+
+// Annotations for Bash completion.
+const (
+ BashCompFilenameExt = "cobra_annotation_bash_completion_filename_extensions"
+ BashCompCustom = "cobra_annotation_bash_completion_custom"
+ BashCompOneRequiredFlag = "cobra_annotation_bash_completion_one_required_flag"
+ BashCompSubdirsInDir = "cobra_annotation_bash_completion_subdirs_in_dir"
+)
+
+func writePreamble(buf *bytes.Buffer, name string) {
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("# bash completion for %-36s -*- shell-script -*-\n", name))
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(`
+__%[1]s_debug()
+{
+ if [[ -n ${BASH_COMP_DEBUG_FILE} ]]; then
+ echo "$*" >> "${BASH_COMP_DEBUG_FILE}"
+ fi
+}
+
+# Homebrew on Macs have version 1.3 of bash-completion which doesn't include
+# _init_completion. This is a very minimal version of that function.
+__%[1]s_init_completion()
+{
+ COMPREPLY=()
+ _get_comp_words_by_ref "$@" cur prev words cword
+}
+
+__%[1]s_index_of_word()
+{
+ local w word=$1
+ shift
+ index=0
+ for w in "$@"; do
+ [[ $w = "$word" ]] && return
+ index=$((index+1))
+ done
+ index=-1
+}
+
+__%[1]s_contains_word()
+{
+ local w word=$1; shift
+ for w in "$@"; do
+ [[ $w = "$word" ]] && return
+ done
+ return 1
+}
+
+__%[1]s_handle_reply()
+{
+ __%[1]s_debug "${FUNCNAME[0]}"
+ case $cur in
+ -*)
+ if [[ $(type -t compopt) = "builtin" ]]; then
+ compopt -o nospace
+ fi
+ local allflags
+ if [ ${#must_have_one_flag[@]} -ne 0 ]; then
+ allflags=("${must_have_one_flag[@]}")
+ else
+ allflags=("${flags[*]} ${two_word_flags[*]}")
+ fi
+ COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${allflags[*]}" -- "$cur") )
+ if [[ $(type -t compopt) = "builtin" ]]; then
+ [[ "${COMPREPLY[0]}" == *= ]] || compopt +o nospace
+ fi
+
+ # complete after --flag=abc
+ if [[ $cur == *=* ]]; then
+ if [[ $(type -t compopt) = "builtin" ]]; then
+ compopt +o nospace
+ fi
+
+ local index flag
+ flag="${cur%%=*}"
+ __%[1]s_index_of_word "${flag}" "${flags_with_completion[@]}"
+ COMPREPLY=()
+ if [[ ${index} -ge 0 ]]; then
+ PREFIX=""
+ cur="${cur#*=}"
+ ${flags_completion[${index}]}
+ if [ -n "${ZSH_VERSION}" ]; then
+ # zsh completion needs --flag= prefix
+ eval "COMPREPLY=( \"\${COMPREPLY[@]/#/${flag}=}\" )"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ return 0;
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ # check if we are handling a flag with special work handling
+ local index
+ __%[1]s_index_of_word "${prev}" "${flags_with_completion[@]}"
+ if [[ ${index} -ge 0 ]]; then
+ ${flags_completion[${index}]}
+ return
+ fi
+
+ # we are parsing a flag and don't have a special handler, no completion
+ if [[ ${cur} != "${words[cword]}" ]]; then
+ return
+ fi
+
+ local completions
+ completions=("${commands[@]}")
+ if [[ ${#must_have_one_noun[@]} -ne 0 ]]; then
+ completions=("${must_have_one_noun[@]}")
+ fi
+ if [[ ${#must_have_one_flag[@]} -ne 0 ]]; then
+ completions+=("${must_have_one_flag[@]}")
+ fi
+ COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${completions[*]}" -- "$cur") )
+
+ if [[ ${#COMPREPLY[@]} -eq 0 && ${#noun_aliases[@]} -gt 0 && ${#must_have_one_noun[@]} -ne 0 ]]; then
+ COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${noun_aliases[*]}" -- "$cur") )
+ fi
+
+ if [[ ${#COMPREPLY[@]} -eq 0 ]]; then
+ declare -F __custom_func >/dev/null && __custom_func
+ fi
+
+ # available in bash-completion >= 2, not always present on macOS
+ if declare -F __ltrim_colon_completions >/dev/null; then
+ __ltrim_colon_completions "$cur"
+ fi
+
+ # If there is only 1 completion and it is a flag with an = it will be completed
+ # but we don't want a space after the =
+ if [[ "${#COMPREPLY[@]}" -eq "1" ]] && [[ $(type -t compopt) = "builtin" ]] && [[ "${COMPREPLY[0]}" == --*= ]]; then
+ compopt -o nospace
+ fi
+}
+
+# The arguments should be in the form "ext1|ext2|extn"
+__%[1]s_handle_filename_extension_flag()
+{
+ local ext="$1"
+ _filedir "@(${ext})"
+}
+
+__%[1]s_handle_subdirs_in_dir_flag()
+{
+ local dir="$1"
+ pushd "${dir}" >/dev/null 2>&1 && _filedir -d && popd >/dev/null 2>&1
+}
+
+__%[1]s_handle_flag()
+{
+ __%[1]s_debug "${FUNCNAME[0]}: c is $c words[c] is ${words[c]}"
+
+ # if a command required a flag, and we found it, unset must_have_one_flag()
+ local flagname=${words[c]}
+ local flagvalue
+ # if the word contained an =
+ if [[ ${words[c]} == *"="* ]]; then
+ flagvalue=${flagname#*=} # take in as flagvalue after the =
+ flagname=${flagname%%=*} # strip everything after the =
+ flagname="${flagname}=" # but put the = back
+ fi
+ __%[1]s_debug "${FUNCNAME[0]}: looking for ${flagname}"
+ if __%[1]s_contains_word "${flagname}" "${must_have_one_flag[@]}"; then
+ must_have_one_flag=()
+ fi
+
+ # if you set a flag which only applies to this command, don't show subcommands
+ if __%[1]s_contains_word "${flagname}" "${local_nonpersistent_flags[@]}"; then
+ commands=()
+ fi
+
+ # keep flag value with flagname as flaghash
+ # flaghash variable is an associative array which is only supported in bash > 3.
+ if [[ -z "${BASH_VERSION}" || "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" -gt 3 ]]; then
+ if [ -n "${flagvalue}" ] ; then
+ flaghash[${flagname}]=${flagvalue}
+ elif [ -n "${words[ $((c+1)) ]}" ] ; then
+ flaghash[${flagname}]=${words[ $((c+1)) ]}
+ else
+ flaghash[${flagname}]="true" # pad "true" for bool flag
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ # skip the argument to a two word flag
+ if __%[1]s_contains_word "${words[c]}" "${two_word_flags[@]}"; then
+ c=$((c+1))
+ # if we are looking for a flags value, don't show commands
+ if [[ $c -eq $cword ]]; then
+ commands=()
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ c=$((c+1))
+
+}
+
+__%[1]s_handle_noun()
+{
+ __%[1]s_debug "${FUNCNAME[0]}: c is $c words[c] is ${words[c]}"
+
+ if __%[1]s_contains_word "${words[c]}" "${must_have_one_noun[@]}"; then
+ must_have_one_noun=()
+ elif __%[1]s_contains_word "${words[c]}" "${noun_aliases[@]}"; then
+ must_have_one_noun=()
+ fi
+
+ nouns+=("${words[c]}")
+ c=$((c+1))
+}
+
+__%[1]s_handle_command()
+{
+ __%[1]s_debug "${FUNCNAME[0]}: c is $c words[c] is ${words[c]}"
+
+ local next_command
+ if [[ -n ${last_command} ]]; then
+ next_command="_${last_command}_${words[c]//:/__}"
+ else
+ if [[ $c -eq 0 ]]; then
+ next_command="_%[1]s_root_command"
+ else
+ next_command="_${words[c]//:/__}"
+ fi
+ fi
+ c=$((c+1))
+ __%[1]s_debug "${FUNCNAME[0]}: looking for ${next_command}"
+ declare -F "$next_command" >/dev/null && $next_command
+}
+
+__%[1]s_handle_word()
+{
+ if [[ $c -ge $cword ]]; then
+ __%[1]s_handle_reply
+ return
+ fi
+ __%[1]s_debug "${FUNCNAME[0]}: c is $c words[c] is ${words[c]}"
+ if [[ "${words[c]}" == -* ]]; then
+ __%[1]s_handle_flag
+ elif __%[1]s_contains_word "${words[c]}" "${commands[@]}"; then
+ __%[1]s_handle_command
+ elif [[ $c -eq 0 ]]; then
+ __%[1]s_handle_command
+ elif __%[1]s_contains_word "${words[c]}" "${command_aliases[@]}"; then
+ # aliashash variable is an associative array which is only supported in bash > 3.
+ if [[ -z "${BASH_VERSION}" || "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" -gt 3 ]]; then
+ words[c]=${aliashash[${words[c]}]}
+ __%[1]s_handle_command
+ else
+ __%[1]s_handle_noun
+ fi
+ else
+ __%[1]s_handle_noun
+ fi
+ __%[1]s_handle_word
+}
+
+`, name))
+}
+
+func writePostscript(buf *bytes.Buffer, name string) {
+ name = strings.Replace(name, ":", "__", -1)
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("__start_%s()\n", name))
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(`{
+ local cur prev words cword
+ declare -A flaghash 2>/dev/null || :
+ declare -A aliashash 2>/dev/null || :
+ if declare -F _init_completion >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ _init_completion -s || return
+ else
+ __%[1]s_init_completion -n "=" || return
+ fi
+
+ local c=0
+ local flags=()
+ local two_word_flags=()
+ local local_nonpersistent_flags=()
+ local flags_with_completion=()
+ local flags_completion=()
+ local commands=("%[1]s")
+ local must_have_one_flag=()
+ local must_have_one_noun=()
+ local last_command
+ local nouns=()
+
+ __%[1]s_handle_word
+}
+
+`, name))
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(`if [[ $(type -t compopt) = "builtin" ]]; then
+ complete -o default -F __start_%s %s
+else
+ complete -o default -o nospace -F __start_%s %s
+fi
+
+`, name, name, name, name))
+ buf.WriteString("# ex: ts=4 sw=4 et filetype=sh\n")
+}
+
+func writeCommands(buf *bytes.Buffer, cmd *Command) {
+ buf.WriteString(" commands=()\n")
+ for _, c := range cmd.Commands() {
+ if !c.IsAvailableCommand() || c == cmd.helpCommand {
+ continue
+ }
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" commands+=(%q)\n", c.Name()))
+ writeCmdAliases(buf, c)
+ }
+ buf.WriteString("\n")
+}
+
+func writeFlagHandler(buf *bytes.Buffer, name string, annotations map[string][]string, cmd *Command) {
+ for key, value := range annotations {
+ switch key {
+ case BashCompFilenameExt:
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" flags_with_completion+=(%q)\n", name))
+
+ var ext string
+ if len(value) > 0 {
+ ext = fmt.Sprintf("__%s_handle_filename_extension_flag ", cmd.Root().Name()) + strings.Join(value, "|")
+ } else {
+ ext = "_filedir"
+ }
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" flags_completion+=(%q)\n", ext))
+ case BashCompCustom:
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" flags_with_completion+=(%q)\n", name))
+ if len(value) > 0 {
+ handlers := strings.Join(value, "; ")
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" flags_completion+=(%q)\n", handlers))
+ } else {
+ buf.WriteString(" flags_completion+=(:)\n")
+ }
+ case BashCompSubdirsInDir:
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" flags_with_completion+=(%q)\n", name))
+
+ var ext string
+ if len(value) == 1 {
+ ext = fmt.Sprintf("__%s_handle_subdirs_in_dir_flag ", cmd.Root().Name()) + value[0]
+ } else {
+ ext = "_filedir -d"
+ }
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" flags_completion+=(%q)\n", ext))
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func writeShortFlag(buf *bytes.Buffer, flag *pflag.Flag, cmd *Command) {
+ name := flag.Shorthand
+ format := " "
+ if len(flag.NoOptDefVal) == 0 {
+ format += "two_word_"
+ }
+ format += "flags+=(\"-%s\")\n"
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(format, name))
+ writeFlagHandler(buf, "-"+name, flag.Annotations, cmd)
+}
+
+func writeFlag(buf *bytes.Buffer, flag *pflag.Flag, cmd *Command) {
+ name := flag.Name
+ format := " flags+=(\"--%s"
+ if len(flag.NoOptDefVal) == 0 {
+ format += "="
+ }
+ format += "\")\n"
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(format, name))
+ writeFlagHandler(buf, "--"+name, flag.Annotations, cmd)
+}
+
+func writeLocalNonPersistentFlag(buf *bytes.Buffer, flag *pflag.Flag) {
+ name := flag.Name
+ format := " local_nonpersistent_flags+=(\"--%s"
+ if len(flag.NoOptDefVal) == 0 {
+ format += "="
+ }
+ format += "\")\n"
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(format, name))
+}
+
+func writeFlags(buf *bytes.Buffer, cmd *Command) {
+ buf.WriteString(` flags=()
+ two_word_flags=()
+ local_nonpersistent_flags=()
+ flags_with_completion=()
+ flags_completion=()
+
+`)
+ localNonPersistentFlags := cmd.LocalNonPersistentFlags()
+ cmd.NonInheritedFlags().VisitAll(func(flag *pflag.Flag) {
+ if nonCompletableFlag(flag) {
+ return
+ }
+ writeFlag(buf, flag, cmd)
+ if len(flag.Shorthand) > 0 {
+ writeShortFlag(buf, flag, cmd)
+ }
+ if localNonPersistentFlags.Lookup(flag.Name) != nil {
+ writeLocalNonPersistentFlag(buf, flag)
+ }
+ })
+ cmd.InheritedFlags().VisitAll(func(flag *pflag.Flag) {
+ if nonCompletableFlag(flag) {
+ return
+ }
+ writeFlag(buf, flag, cmd)
+ if len(flag.Shorthand) > 0 {
+ writeShortFlag(buf, flag, cmd)
+ }
+ })
+
+ buf.WriteString("\n")
+}
+
+func writeRequiredFlag(buf *bytes.Buffer, cmd *Command) {
+ buf.WriteString(" must_have_one_flag=()\n")
+ flags := cmd.NonInheritedFlags()
+ flags.VisitAll(func(flag *pflag.Flag) {
+ if nonCompletableFlag(flag) {
+ return
+ }
+ for key := range flag.Annotations {
+ switch key {
+ case BashCompOneRequiredFlag:
+ format := " must_have_one_flag+=(\"--%s"
+ if flag.Value.Type() != "bool" {
+ format += "="
+ }
+ format += "\")\n"
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(format, flag.Name))
+
+ if len(flag.Shorthand) > 0 {
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" must_have_one_flag+=(\"-%s\")\n", flag.Shorthand))
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ })
+}
+
+func writeRequiredNouns(buf *bytes.Buffer, cmd *Command) {
+ buf.WriteString(" must_have_one_noun=()\n")
+ sort.Sort(sort.StringSlice(cmd.ValidArgs))
+ for _, value := range cmd.ValidArgs {
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" must_have_one_noun+=(%q)\n", value))
+ }
+}
+
+func writeCmdAliases(buf *bytes.Buffer, cmd *Command) {
+ if len(cmd.Aliases) == 0 {
+ return
+ }
+
+ sort.Sort(sort.StringSlice(cmd.Aliases))
+
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprint(` if [[ -z "${BASH_VERSION}" || "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" -gt 3 ]]; then`, "\n"))
+ for _, value := range cmd.Aliases {
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" command_aliases+=(%q)\n", value))
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" aliashash[%q]=%q\n", value, cmd.Name()))
+ }
+ buf.WriteString(` fi`)
+ buf.WriteString("\n")
+}
+func writeArgAliases(buf *bytes.Buffer, cmd *Command) {
+ buf.WriteString(" noun_aliases=()\n")
+ sort.Sort(sort.StringSlice(cmd.ArgAliases))
+ for _, value := range cmd.ArgAliases {
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" noun_aliases+=(%q)\n", value))
+ }
+}
+
+func gen(buf *bytes.Buffer, cmd *Command) {
+ for _, c := range cmd.Commands() {
+ if !c.IsAvailableCommand() || c == cmd.helpCommand {
+ continue
+ }
+ gen(buf, c)
+ }
+ commandName := cmd.CommandPath()
+ commandName = strings.Replace(commandName, " ", "_", -1)
+ commandName = strings.Replace(commandName, ":", "__", -1)
+
+ if cmd.Root() == cmd {
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("_%s_root_command()\n{\n", commandName))
+ } else {
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("_%s()\n{\n", commandName))
+ }
+
+ buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" last_command=%q\n", commandName))
+ buf.WriteString("\n")
+ buf.WriteString(" command_aliases=()\n")
+ buf.WriteString("\n")
+
+ writeCommands(buf, cmd)
+ writeFlags(buf, cmd)
+ writeRequiredFlag(buf, cmd)
+ writeRequiredNouns(buf, cmd)
+ writeArgAliases(buf, cmd)
+ buf.WriteString("}\n\n")
+}
+
+// GenBashCompletion generates bash completion file and writes to the passed writer.
+func (c *Command) GenBashCompletion(w io.Writer) error {
+ buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
+ writePreamble(buf, c.Name())
+ if len(c.BashCompletionFunction) > 0 {
+ buf.WriteString(c.BashCompletionFunction + "\n")
+ }
+ gen(buf, c)
+ writePostscript(buf, c.Name())
+
+ _, err := buf.WriteTo(w)
+ return err
+}
+
+func nonCompletableFlag(flag *pflag.Flag) bool {
+ return flag.Hidden || len(flag.Deprecated) > 0
+}
+
+// GenBashCompletionFile generates bash completion file.
+func (c *Command) GenBashCompletionFile(filename string) error {
+ outFile, err := os.Create(filename)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ defer outFile.Close()
+
+ return c.GenBashCompletion(outFile)
+}
+
+// MarkFlagRequired adds the BashCompOneRequiredFlag annotation to the named flag if it exists,
+// and causes your command to report an error if invoked without the flag.
+func (c *Command) MarkFlagRequired(name string) error {
+ return MarkFlagRequired(c.Flags(), name)
+}
+
+// MarkPersistentFlagRequired adds the BashCompOneRequiredFlag annotation to the named persistent flag if it exists,
+// and causes your command to report an error if invoked without the flag.
+func (c *Command) MarkPersistentFlagRequired(name string) error {
+ return MarkFlagRequired(c.PersistentFlags(), name)
+}
+
+// MarkFlagRequired adds the BashCompOneRequiredFlag annotation to the named flag if it exists,
+// and causes your command to report an error if invoked without the flag.
+func MarkFlagRequired(flags *pflag.FlagSet, name string) error {
+ return flags.SetAnnotation(name, BashCompOneRequiredFlag, []string{"true"})
+}
+
+// MarkFlagFilename adds the BashCompFilenameExt annotation to the named flag, if it exists.
+// Generated bash autocompletion will select filenames for the flag, limiting to named extensions if provided.
+func (c *Command) MarkFlagFilename(name string, extensions ...string) error {
+ return MarkFlagFilename(c.Flags(), name, extensions...)
+}
+
+// MarkFlagCustom adds the BashCompCustom annotation to the named flag, if it exists.
+// Generated bash autocompletion will call the bash function f for the flag.
+func (c *Command) MarkFlagCustom(name string, f string) error {
+ return MarkFlagCustom(c.Flags(), name, f)
+}
+
+// MarkPersistentFlagFilename adds the BashCompFilenameExt annotation to the named persistent flag, if it exists.
+// Generated bash autocompletion will select filenames for the flag, limiting to named extensions if provided.
+func (c *Command) MarkPersistentFlagFilename(name string, extensions ...string) error {
+ return MarkFlagFilename(c.PersistentFlags(), name, extensions...)
+}
+
+// MarkFlagFilename adds the BashCompFilenameExt annotation to the named flag in the flag set, if it exists.
+// Generated bash autocompletion will select filenames for the flag, limiting to named extensions if provided.
+func MarkFlagFilename(flags *pflag.FlagSet, name string, extensions ...string) error {
+ return flags.SetAnnotation(name, BashCompFilenameExt, extensions)
+}
+
+// MarkFlagCustom adds the BashCompCustom annotation to the named flag in the flag set, if it exists.
+// Generated bash autocompletion will call the bash function f for the flag.
+func MarkFlagCustom(flags *pflag.FlagSet, name string, f string) error {
+ return flags.SetAnnotation(name, BashCompCustom, []string{f})
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/cobra.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/cobra.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..7010fd15b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/cobra.go
@@ -0,0 +1,200 @@
+// Copyright © 2013 Steve Francia <spf@spf13.com>.
+//
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
+// Commands similar to git, go tools and other modern CLI tools
+// inspired by go, go-Commander, gh and subcommand
+
+package cobra
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "reflect"
+ "strconv"
+ "strings"
+ "text/template"
+ "unicode"
+)
+
+var templateFuncs = template.FuncMap{
+ "trim": strings.TrimSpace,
+ "trimRightSpace": trimRightSpace,
+ "trimTrailingWhitespaces": trimRightSpace,
+ "appendIfNotPresent": appendIfNotPresent,
+ "rpad": rpad,
+ "gt": Gt,
+ "eq": Eq,
+}
+
+var initializers []func()
+
+// EnablePrefixMatching allows to set automatic prefix matching. Automatic prefix matching can be a dangerous thing
+// to automatically enable in CLI tools.
+// Set this to true to enable it.
+var EnablePrefixMatching = false
+
+// EnableCommandSorting controls sorting of the slice of commands, which is turned on by default.
+// To disable sorting, set it to false.
+var EnableCommandSorting = true
+
+// MousetrapHelpText enables an information splash screen on Windows
+// if the CLI is started from explorer.exe.
+// To disable the mousetrap, just set this variable to blank string ("").
+// Works only on Microsoft Windows.
+var MousetrapHelpText string = `This is a command line tool.
+
+You need to open cmd.exe and run it from there.
+`
+
+// AddTemplateFunc adds a template function that's available to Usage and Help
+// template generation.
+func AddTemplateFunc(name string, tmplFunc interface{}) {
+ templateFuncs[name] = tmplFunc
+}
+
+// AddTemplateFuncs adds multiple template functions that are available to Usage and
+// Help template generation.
+func AddTemplateFuncs(tmplFuncs template.FuncMap) {
+ for k, v := range tmplFuncs {
+ templateFuncs[k] = v
+ }
+}
+
+// OnInitialize sets the passed functions to be run when each command's
+// Execute method is called.
+func OnInitialize(y ...func()) {
+ initializers = append(initializers, y...)
+}
+
+// FIXME Gt is unused by cobra and should be removed in a version 2. It exists only for compatibility with users of cobra.
+
+// Gt takes two types and checks whether the first type is greater than the second. In case of types Arrays, Chans,
+// Maps and Slices, Gt will compare their lengths. Ints are compared directly while strings are first parsed as
+// ints and then compared.
+func Gt(a interface{}, b interface{}) bool {
+ var left, right int64
+ av := reflect.ValueOf(a)
+
+ switch av.Kind() {
+ case reflect.Array, reflect.Chan, reflect.Map, reflect.Slice:
+ left = int64(av.Len())
+ case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64:
+ left = av.Int()
+ case reflect.String:
+ left, _ = strconv.ParseInt(av.String(), 10, 64)
+ }
+
+ bv := reflect.ValueOf(b)
+
+ switch bv.Kind() {
+ case reflect.Array, reflect.Chan, reflect.Map, reflect.Slice:
+ right = int64(bv.Len())
+ case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64:
+ right = bv.Int()
+ case reflect.String:
+ right, _ = strconv.ParseInt(bv.String(), 10, 64)
+ }
+
+ return left > right
+}
+
+// FIXME Eq is unused by cobra and should be removed in a version 2. It exists only for compatibility with users of cobra.
+
+// Eq takes two types and checks whether they are equal. Supported types are int and string. Unsupported types will panic.
+func Eq(a interface{}, b interface{}) bool {
+ av := reflect.ValueOf(a)
+ bv := reflect.ValueOf(b)
+
+ switch av.Kind() {
+ case reflect.Array, reflect.Chan, reflect.Map, reflect.Slice:
+ panic("Eq called on unsupported type")
+ case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64:
+ return av.Int() == bv.Int()
+ case reflect.String:
+ return av.String() == bv.String()
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+func trimRightSpace(s string) string {
+ return strings.TrimRightFunc(s, unicode.IsSpace)
+}
+
+// FIXME appendIfNotPresent is unused by cobra and should be removed in a version 2. It exists only for compatibility with users of cobra.
+
+// appendIfNotPresent will append stringToAppend to the end of s, but only if it's not yet present in s.
+func appendIfNotPresent(s, stringToAppend string) string {
+ if strings.Contains(s, stringToAppend) {
+ return s
+ }
+ return s + " " + stringToAppend
+}
+
+// rpad adds padding to the right of a string.
+func rpad(s string, padding int) string {
+ template := fmt.Sprintf("%%-%ds", padding)
+ return fmt.Sprintf(template, s)
+}
+
+// tmpl executes the given template text on data, writing the result to w.
+func tmpl(w io.Writer, text string, data interface{}) error {
+ t := template.New("top")
+ t.Funcs(templateFuncs)
+ template.Must(t.Parse(text))
+ return t.Execute(w, data)
+}
+
+// ld compares two strings and returns the levenshtein distance between them.
+func ld(s, t string, ignoreCase bool) int {
+ if ignoreCase {
+ s = strings.ToLower(s)
+ t = strings.ToLower(t)
+ }
+ d := make([][]int, len(s)+1)
+ for i := range d {
+ d[i] = make([]int, len(t)+1)
+ }
+ for i := range d {
+ d[i][0] = i
+ }
+ for j := range d[0] {
+ d[0][j] = j
+ }
+ for j := 1; j <= len(t); j++ {
+ for i := 1; i <= len(s); i++ {
+ if s[i-1] == t[j-1] {
+ d[i][j] = d[i-1][j-1]
+ } else {
+ min := d[i-1][j]
+ if d[i][j-1] < min {
+ min = d[i][j-1]
+ }
+ if d[i-1][j-1] < min {
+ min = d[i-1][j-1]
+ }
+ d[i][j] = min + 1
+ }
+ }
+
+ }
+ return d[len(s)][len(t)]
+}
+
+func stringInSlice(a string, list []string) bool {
+ for _, b := range list {
+ if b == a {
+ return true
+ }
+ }
+ return false
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/command.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/command.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..34d1bf367
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/command.go
@@ -0,0 +1,1517 @@
+// Copyright © 2013 Steve Francia <spf@spf13.com>.
+//
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
+// Package cobra is a commander providing a simple interface to create powerful modern CLI interfaces.
+// In addition to providing an interface, Cobra simultaneously provides a controller to organize your application code.
+package cobra
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "os"
+ "path/filepath"
+ "sort"
+ "strings"
+
+ flag "github.com/spf13/pflag"
+)
+
+// FParseErrWhitelist configures Flag parse errors to be ignored
+type FParseErrWhitelist flag.ParseErrorsWhitelist
+
+// Command is just that, a command for your application.
+// E.g. 'go run ...' - 'run' is the command. Cobra requires
+// you to define the usage and description as part of your command
+// definition to ensure usability.
+type Command struct {
+ // Use is the one-line usage message.
+ Use string
+
+ // Aliases is an array of aliases that can be used instead of the first word in Use.
+ Aliases []string
+
+ // SuggestFor is an array of command names for which this command will be suggested -
+ // similar to aliases but only suggests.
+ SuggestFor []string
+
+ // Short is the short description shown in the 'help' output.
+ Short string
+
+ // Long is the long message shown in the 'help <this-command>' output.
+ Long string
+
+ // Example is examples of how to use the command.
+ Example string
+
+ // ValidArgs is list of all valid non-flag arguments that are accepted in bash completions
+ ValidArgs []string
+
+ // Expected arguments
+ Args PositionalArgs
+
+ // ArgAliases is List of aliases for ValidArgs.
+ // These are not suggested to the user in the bash completion,
+ // but accepted if entered manually.
+ ArgAliases []string
+
+ // BashCompletionFunction is custom functions used by the bash autocompletion generator.
+ BashCompletionFunction string
+
+ // Deprecated defines, if this command is deprecated and should print this string when used.
+ Deprecated string
+
+ // Hidden defines, if this command is hidden and should NOT show up in the list of available commands.
+ Hidden bool
+
+ // Annotations are key/value pairs that can be used by applications to identify or
+ // group commands.
+ Annotations map[string]string
+
+ // Version defines the version for this command. If this value is non-empty and the command does not
+ // define a "version" flag, a "version" boolean flag will be added to the command and, if specified,
+ // will print content of the "Version" variable.
+ Version string
+
+ // The *Run functions are executed in the following order:
+ // * PersistentPreRun()
+ // * PreRun()
+ // * Run()
+ // * PostRun()
+ // * PersistentPostRun()
+ // All functions get the same args, the arguments after the command name.
+ //
+ // PersistentPreRun: children of this command will inherit and execute.
+ PersistentPreRun func(cmd *Command, args []string)
+ // PersistentPreRunE: PersistentPreRun but returns an error.
+ PersistentPreRunE func(cmd *Command, args []string) error
+ // PreRun: children of this command will not inherit.
+ PreRun func(cmd *Command, args []string)
+ // PreRunE: PreRun but returns an error.
+ PreRunE func(cmd *Command, args []string) error
+ // Run: Typically the actual work function. Most commands will only implement this.
+ Run func(cmd *Command, args []string)
+ // RunE: Run but returns an error.
+ RunE func(cmd *Command, args []string) error
+ // PostRun: run after the Run command.
+ PostRun func(cmd *Command, args []string)
+ // PostRunE: PostRun but returns an error.
+ PostRunE func(cmd *Command, args []string) error
+ // PersistentPostRun: children of this command will inherit and execute after PostRun.
+ PersistentPostRun func(cmd *Command, args []string)
+ // PersistentPostRunE: PersistentPostRun but returns an error.
+ PersistentPostRunE func(cmd *Command, args []string) error
+
+ // SilenceErrors is an option to quiet errors down stream.
+ SilenceErrors bool
+
+ // SilenceUsage is an option to silence usage when an error occurs.
+ SilenceUsage bool
+
+ // DisableFlagParsing disables the flag parsing.
+ // If this is true all flags will be passed to the command as arguments.
+ DisableFlagParsing bool
+
+ // DisableAutoGenTag defines, if gen tag ("Auto generated by spf13/cobra...")
+ // will be printed by generating docs for this command.
+ DisableAutoGenTag bool
+
+ // DisableFlagsInUseLine will disable the addition of [flags] to the usage
+ // line of a command when printing help or generating docs
+ DisableFlagsInUseLine bool
+
+ // DisableSuggestions disables the suggestions based on Levenshtein distance
+ // that go along with 'unknown command' messages.
+ DisableSuggestions bool
+ // SuggestionsMinimumDistance defines minimum levenshtein distance to display suggestions.
+ // Must be > 0.
+ SuggestionsMinimumDistance int
+
+ // TraverseChildren parses flags on all parents before executing child command.
+ TraverseChildren bool
+
+ //FParseErrWhitelist flag parse errors to be ignored
+ FParseErrWhitelist FParseErrWhitelist
+
+ // commands is the list of commands supported by this program.
+ commands []*Command
+ // parent is a parent command for this command.
+ parent *Command
+ // Max lengths of commands' string lengths for use in padding.
+ commandsMaxUseLen int
+ commandsMaxCommandPathLen int
+ commandsMaxNameLen int
+ // commandsAreSorted defines, if command slice are sorted or not.
+ commandsAreSorted bool
+ // commandCalledAs is the name or alias value used to call this command.
+ commandCalledAs struct {
+ name string
+ called bool
+ }
+
+ // args is actual args parsed from flags.
+ args []string
+ // flagErrorBuf contains all error messages from pflag.
+ flagErrorBuf *bytes.Buffer
+ // flags is full set of flags.
+ flags *flag.FlagSet
+ // pflags contains persistent flags.
+ pflags *flag.FlagSet
+ // lflags contains local flags.
+ lflags *flag.FlagSet
+ // iflags contains inherited flags.
+ iflags *flag.FlagSet
+ // parentsPflags is all persistent flags of cmd's parents.
+ parentsPflags *flag.FlagSet
+ // globNormFunc is the global normalization function
+ // that we can use on every pflag set and children commands
+ globNormFunc func(f *flag.FlagSet, name string) flag.NormalizedName
+
+ // output is an output writer defined by user.
+ output io.Writer
+ // usageFunc is usage func defined by user.
+ usageFunc func(*Command) error
+ // usageTemplate is usage template defined by user.
+ usageTemplate string
+ // flagErrorFunc is func defined by user and it's called when the parsing of
+ // flags returns an error.
+ flagErrorFunc func(*Command, error) error
+ // helpTemplate is help template defined by user.
+ helpTemplate string
+ // helpFunc is help func defined by user.
+ helpFunc func(*Command, []string)
+ // helpCommand is command with usage 'help'. If it's not defined by user,
+ // cobra uses default help command.
+ helpCommand *Command
+ // versionTemplate is the version template defined by user.
+ versionTemplate string
+}
+
+// SetArgs sets arguments for the command. It is set to os.Args[1:] by default, if desired, can be overridden
+// particularly useful when testing.
+func (c *Command) SetArgs(a []string) {
+ c.args = a
+}
+
+// SetOutput sets the destination for usage and error messages.
+// If output is nil, os.Stderr is used.
+func (c *Command) SetOutput(output io.Writer) {
+ c.output = output
+}
+
+// SetUsageFunc sets usage function. Usage can be defined by application.
+func (c *Command) SetUsageFunc(f func(*Command) error) {
+ c.usageFunc = f
+}
+
+// SetUsageTemplate sets usage template. Can be defined by Application.
+func (c *Command) SetUsageTemplate(s string) {
+ c.usageTemplate = s
+}
+
+// SetFlagErrorFunc sets a function to generate an error when flag parsing
+// fails.
+func (c *Command) SetFlagErrorFunc(f func(*Command, error) error) {
+ c.flagErrorFunc = f
+}
+
+// SetHelpFunc sets help function. Can be defined by Application.
+func (c *Command) SetHelpFunc(f func(*Command, []string)) {
+ c.helpFunc = f
+}
+
+// SetHelpCommand sets help command.
+func (c *Command) SetHelpCommand(cmd *Command) {
+ c.helpCommand = cmd
+}
+
+// SetHelpTemplate sets help template to be used. Application can use it to set custom template.
+func (c *Command) SetHelpTemplate(s string) {
+ c.helpTemplate = s
+}
+
+// SetVersionTemplate sets version template to be used. Application can use it to set custom template.
+func (c *Command) SetVersionTemplate(s string) {
+ c.versionTemplate = s
+}
+
+// SetGlobalNormalizationFunc sets a normalization function to all flag sets and also to child commands.
+// The user should not have a cyclic dependency on commands.
+func (c *Command) SetGlobalNormalizationFunc(n func(f *flag.FlagSet, name string) flag.NormalizedName) {
+ c.Flags().SetNormalizeFunc(n)
+ c.PersistentFlags().SetNormalizeFunc(n)
+ c.globNormFunc = n
+
+ for _, command := range c.commands {
+ command.SetGlobalNormalizationFunc(n)
+ }
+}
+
+// OutOrStdout returns output to stdout.
+func (c *Command) OutOrStdout() io.Writer {
+ return c.getOut(os.Stdout)
+}
+
+// OutOrStderr returns output to stderr
+func (c *Command) OutOrStderr() io.Writer {
+ return c.getOut(os.Stderr)
+}
+
+func (c *Command) getOut(def io.Writer) io.Writer {
+ if c.output != nil {
+ return c.output
+ }
+ if c.HasParent() {
+ return c.parent.getOut(def)
+ }
+ return def
+}
+
+// UsageFunc returns either the function set by SetUsageFunc for this command
+// or a parent, or it returns a default usage function.
+func (c *Command) UsageFunc() (f func(*Command) error) {
+ if c.usageFunc != nil {
+ return c.usageFunc
+ }
+ if c.HasParent() {
+ return c.Parent().UsageFunc()
+ }
+ return func(c *Command) error {
+ c.mergePersistentFlags()
+ err := tmpl(c.OutOrStderr(), c.UsageTemplate(), c)
+ if err != nil {
+ c.Println(err)
+ }
+ return err
+ }
+}
+
+// Usage puts out the usage for the command.
+// Used when a user provides invalid input.
+// Can be defined by user by overriding UsageFunc.
+func (c *Command) Usage() error {
+ return c.UsageFunc()(c)
+}
+
+// HelpFunc returns either the function set by SetHelpFunc for this command
+// or a parent, or it returns a function with default help behavior.
+func (c *Command) HelpFunc() func(*Command, []string) {
+ if c.helpFunc != nil {
+ return c.helpFunc
+ }
+ if c.HasParent() {
+ return c.Parent().HelpFunc()
+ }
+ return func(c *Command, a []string) {
+ c.mergePersistentFlags()
+ err := tmpl(c.OutOrStdout(), c.HelpTemplate(), c)
+ if err != nil {
+ c.Println(err)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// Help puts out the help for the command.
+// Used when a user calls help [command].
+// Can be defined by user by overriding HelpFunc.
+func (c *Command) Help() error {
+ c.HelpFunc()(c, []string{})
+ return nil
+}
+
+// UsageString return usage string.
+func (c *Command) UsageString() string {
+ tmpOutput := c.output
+ bb := new(bytes.Buffer)
+ c.SetOutput(bb)
+ c.Usage()
+ c.output = tmpOutput
+ return bb.String()
+}
+
+// FlagErrorFunc returns either the function set by SetFlagErrorFunc for this
+// command or a parent, or it returns a function which returns the original
+// error.
+func (c *Command) FlagErrorFunc() (f func(*Command, error) error) {
+ if c.flagErrorFunc != nil {
+ return c.flagErrorFunc
+ }
+
+ if c.HasParent() {
+ return c.parent.FlagErrorFunc()
+ }
+ return func(c *Command, err error) error {
+ return err
+ }
+}
+
+var minUsagePadding = 25
+
+// UsagePadding return padding for the usage.
+func (c *Command) UsagePadding() int {
+ if c.parent == nil || minUsagePadding > c.parent.commandsMaxUseLen {
+ return minUsagePadding
+ }
+ return c.parent.commandsMaxUseLen
+}
+
+var minCommandPathPadding = 11
+
+// CommandPathPadding return padding for the command path.
+func (c *Command) CommandPathPadding() int {
+ if c.parent == nil || minCommandPathPadding > c.parent.commandsMaxCommandPathLen {
+ return minCommandPathPadding
+ }
+ return c.parent.commandsMaxCommandPathLen
+}
+
+var minNamePadding = 11
+
+// NamePadding returns padding for the name.
+func (c *Command) NamePadding() int {
+ if c.parent == nil || minNamePadding > c.parent.commandsMaxNameLen {
+ return minNamePadding
+ }
+ return c.parent.commandsMaxNameLen
+}
+
+// UsageTemplate returns usage template for the command.
+func (c *Command) UsageTemplate() string {
+ if c.usageTemplate != "" {
+ return c.usageTemplate
+ }
+
+ if c.HasParent() {
+ return c.parent.UsageTemplate()
+ }
+ return `Usage:{{if .Runnable}}
+ {{.UseLine}}{{end}}{{if .HasAvailableSubCommands}}
+ {{.CommandPath}} [command]{{end}}{{if gt (len .Aliases) 0}}
+
+Aliases:
+ {{.NameAndAliases}}{{end}}{{if .HasExample}}
+
+Examples:
+{{.Example}}{{end}}{{if .HasAvailableSubCommands}}
+
+Available Commands:{{range .Commands}}{{if (or .IsAvailableCommand (eq .Name "help"))}}
+ {{rpad .Name .NamePadding }} {{.Short}}{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}{{if .HasAvailableLocalFlags}}
+
+Flags:
+{{.LocalFlags.FlagUsages | trimTrailingWhitespaces}}{{end}}{{if .HasAvailableInheritedFlags}}
+
+Global Flags:
+{{.InheritedFlags.FlagUsages | trimTrailingWhitespaces}}{{end}}{{if .HasHelpSubCommands}}
+
+Additional help topics:{{range .Commands}}{{if .IsAdditionalHelpTopicCommand}}
+ {{rpad .CommandPath .CommandPathPadding}} {{.Short}}{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}{{if .HasAvailableSubCommands}}
+
+Use "{{.CommandPath}} [command] --help" for more information about a command.{{end}}
+`
+}
+
+// HelpTemplate return help template for the command.
+func (c *Command) HelpTemplate() string {
+ if c.helpTemplate != "" {
+ return c.helpTemplate
+ }
+
+ if c.HasParent() {
+ return c.parent.HelpTemplate()
+ }
+ return `{{with (or .Long .Short)}}{{. | trimTrailingWhitespaces}}
+
+{{end}}{{if or .Runnable .HasSubCommands}}{{.UsageString}}{{end}}`
+}
+
+// VersionTemplate return version template for the command.
+func (c *Command) VersionTemplate() string {
+ if c.versionTemplate != "" {
+ return c.versionTemplate
+ }
+
+ if c.HasParent() {
+ return c.parent.VersionTemplate()
+ }
+ return `{{with .Name}}{{printf "%s " .}}{{end}}{{printf "version %s" .Version}}
+`
+}
+
+func hasNoOptDefVal(name string, fs *flag.FlagSet) bool {
+ flag := fs.Lookup(name)
+ if flag == nil {
+ return false
+ }
+ return flag.NoOptDefVal != ""
+}
+
+func shortHasNoOptDefVal(name string, fs *flag.FlagSet) bool {
+ if len(name) == 0 {
+ return false
+ }
+
+ flag := fs.ShorthandLookup(name[:1])
+ if flag == nil {
+ return false
+ }
+ return flag.NoOptDefVal != ""
+}
+
+func stripFlags(args []string, c *Command) []string {
+ if len(args) == 0 {
+ return args
+ }
+ c.mergePersistentFlags()
+
+ commands := []string{}
+ flags := c.Flags()
+
+Loop:
+ for len(args) > 0 {
+ s := args[0]
+ args = args[1:]
+ switch {
+ case s == "--":
+ // "--" terminates the flags
+ break Loop
+ case strings.HasPrefix(s, "--") && !strings.Contains(s, "=") && !hasNoOptDefVal(s[2:], flags):
+ // If '--flag arg' then
+ // delete arg from args.
+ fallthrough // (do the same as below)
+ case strings.HasPrefix(s, "-") && !strings.Contains(s, "=") && len(s) == 2 && !shortHasNoOptDefVal(s[1:], flags):
+ // If '-f arg' then
+ // delete 'arg' from args or break the loop if len(args) <= 1.
+ if len(args) <= 1 {
+ break Loop
+ } else {
+ args = args[1:]
+ continue
+ }
+ case s != "" && !strings.HasPrefix(s, "-"):
+ commands = append(commands, s)
+ }
+ }
+
+ return commands
+}
+
+// argsMinusFirstX removes only the first x from args. Otherwise, commands that look like
+// openshift admin policy add-role-to-user admin my-user, lose the admin argument (arg[4]).
+func argsMinusFirstX(args []string, x string) []string {
+ for i, y := range args {
+ if x == y {
+ ret := []string{}
+ ret = append(ret, args[:i]...)
+ ret = append(ret, args[i+1:]...)
+ return ret
+ }
+ }
+ return args
+}
+
+func isFlagArg(arg string) bool {
+ return ((len(arg) >= 3 && arg[1] == '-') ||
+ (len(arg) >= 2 && arg[0] == '-' && arg[1] != '-'))
+}
+
+// Find the target command given the args and command tree
+// Meant to be run on the highest node. Only searches down.
+func (c *Command) Find(args []string) (*Command, []string, error) {
+ var innerfind func(*Command, []string) (*Command, []string)
+
+ innerfind = func(c *Command, innerArgs []string) (*Command, []string) {
+ argsWOflags := stripFlags(innerArgs, c)
+ if len(argsWOflags) == 0 {
+ return c, innerArgs
+ }
+ nextSubCmd := argsWOflags[0]
+
+ cmd := c.findNext(nextSubCmd)
+ if cmd != nil {
+ return innerfind(cmd, argsMinusFirstX(innerArgs, nextSubCmd))
+ }
+ return c, innerArgs
+ }
+
+ commandFound, a := innerfind(c, args)
+ if commandFound.Args == nil {
+ return commandFound, a, legacyArgs(commandFound, stripFlags(a, commandFound))
+ }
+ return commandFound, a, nil
+}
+
+func (c *Command) findSuggestions(arg string) string {
+ if c.DisableSuggestions {
+ return ""
+ }
+ if c.SuggestionsMinimumDistance <= 0 {
+ c.SuggestionsMinimumDistance = 2
+ }
+ suggestionsString := ""
+ if suggestions := c.SuggestionsFor(arg); len(suggestions) > 0 {
+ suggestionsString += "\n\nDid you mean this?\n"
+ for _, s := range suggestions {
+ suggestionsString += fmt.Sprintf("\t%v\n", s)
+ }
+ }
+ return suggestionsString
+}
+
+func (c *Command) findNext(next string) *Command {
+ matches := make([]*Command, 0)
+ for _, cmd := range c.commands {
+ if cmd.Name() == next || cmd.HasAlias(next) {
+ cmd.commandCalledAs.name = next
+ return cmd
+ }
+ if EnablePrefixMatching && cmd.hasNameOrAliasPrefix(next) {
+ matches = append(matches, cmd)
+ }
+ }
+
+ if len(matches) == 1 {
+ return matches[0]
+ }
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Traverse the command tree to find the command, and parse args for
+// each parent.
+func (c *Command) Traverse(args []string) (*Command, []string, error) {
+ flags := []string{}
+ inFlag := false
+
+ for i, arg := range args {
+ switch {
+ // A long flag with a space separated value
+ case strings.HasPrefix(arg, "--") && !strings.Contains(arg, "="):
+ // TODO: this isn't quite right, we should really check ahead for 'true' or 'false'
+ inFlag = !hasNoOptDefVal(arg[2:], c.Flags())
+ flags = append(flags, arg)
+ continue
+ // A short flag with a space separated value
+ case strings.HasPrefix(arg, "-") && !strings.Contains(arg, "=") && len(arg) == 2 && !shortHasNoOptDefVal(arg[1:], c.Flags()):
+ inFlag = true
+ flags = append(flags, arg)
+ continue
+ // The value for a flag
+ case inFlag:
+ inFlag = false
+ flags = append(flags, arg)
+ continue
+ // A flag without a value, or with an `=` separated value
+ case isFlagArg(arg):
+ flags = append(flags, arg)
+ continue
+ }
+
+ cmd := c.findNext(arg)
+ if cmd == nil {
+ return c, args, nil
+ }
+
+ if err := c.ParseFlags(flags); err != nil {
+ return nil, args, err
+ }
+ return cmd.Traverse(args[i+1:])
+ }
+ return c, args, nil
+}
+
+// SuggestionsFor provides suggestions for the typedName.
+func (c *Command) SuggestionsFor(typedName string) []string {
+ suggestions := []string{}
+ for _, cmd := range c.commands {
+ if cmd.IsAvailableCommand() {
+ levenshteinDistance := ld(typedName, cmd.Name(), true)
+ suggestByLevenshtein := levenshteinDistance <= c.SuggestionsMinimumDistance
+ suggestByPrefix := strings.HasPrefix(strings.ToLower(cmd.Name()), strings.ToLower(typedName))
+ if suggestByLevenshtein || suggestByPrefix {
+ suggestions = append(suggestions, cmd.Name())
+ }
+ for _, explicitSuggestion := range cmd.SuggestFor {
+ if strings.EqualFold(typedName, explicitSuggestion) {
+ suggestions = append(suggestions, cmd.Name())
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return suggestions
+}
+
+// VisitParents visits all parents of the command and invokes fn on each parent.
+func (c *Command) VisitParents(fn func(*Command)) {
+ if c.HasParent() {
+ fn(c.Parent())
+ c.Parent().VisitParents(fn)
+ }
+}
+
+// Root finds root command.
+func (c *Command) Root() *Command {
+ if c.HasParent() {
+ return c.Parent().Root()
+ }
+ return c
+}
+
+// ArgsLenAtDash will return the length of c.Flags().Args at the moment
+// when a -- was found during args parsing.
+func (c *Command) ArgsLenAtDash() int {
+ return c.Flags().ArgsLenAtDash()
+}
+
+func (c *Command) execute(a []string) (err error) {
+ if c == nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf("Called Execute() on a nil Command")
+ }
+
+ if len(c.Deprecated) > 0 {
+ c.Printf("Command %q is deprecated, %s\n", c.Name(), c.Deprecated)
+ }
+
+ // initialize help and version flag at the last point possible to allow for user
+ // overriding
+ c.InitDefaultHelpFlag()
+ c.InitDefaultVersionFlag()
+
+ err = c.ParseFlags(a)
+ if err != nil {
+ return c.FlagErrorFunc()(c, err)
+ }
+
+ // If help is called, regardless of other flags, return we want help.
+ // Also say we need help if the command isn't runnable.
+ helpVal, err := c.Flags().GetBool("help")
+ if err != nil {
+ // should be impossible to get here as we always declare a help
+ // flag in InitDefaultHelpFlag()
+ c.Println("\"help\" flag declared as non-bool. Please correct your code")
+ return err
+ }
+
+ if helpVal {
+ return flag.ErrHelp
+ }
+
+ // for back-compat, only add version flag behavior if version is defined
+ if c.Version != "" {
+ versionVal, err := c.Flags().GetBool("version")
+ if err != nil {
+ c.Println("\"version\" flag declared as non-bool. Please correct your code")
+ return err
+ }
+ if versionVal {
+ err := tmpl(c.OutOrStdout(), c.VersionTemplate(), c)
+ if err != nil {
+ c.Println(err)
+ }
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+
+ if !c.Runnable() {
+ return flag.ErrHelp
+ }
+
+ c.preRun()
+
+ argWoFlags := c.Flags().Args()
+ if c.DisableFlagParsing {
+ argWoFlags = a
+ }
+
+ if err := c.ValidateArgs(argWoFlags); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+
+ for p := c; p != nil; p = p.Parent() {
+ if p.PersistentPreRunE != nil {
+ if err := p.PersistentPreRunE(c, argWoFlags); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ break
+ } else if p.PersistentPreRun != nil {
+ p.PersistentPreRun(c, argWoFlags)
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ if c.PreRunE != nil {
+ if err := c.PreRunE(c, argWoFlags); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ } else if c.PreRun != nil {
+ c.PreRun(c, argWoFlags)
+ }
+
+ if err := c.validateRequiredFlags(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if c.RunE != nil {
+ if err := c.RunE(c, argWoFlags); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ } else {
+ c.Run(c, argWoFlags)
+ }
+ if c.PostRunE != nil {
+ if err := c.PostRunE(c, argWoFlags); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ } else if c.PostRun != nil {
+ c.PostRun(c, argWoFlags)
+ }
+ for p := c; p != nil; p = p.Parent() {
+ if p.PersistentPostRunE != nil {
+ if err := p.PersistentPostRunE(c, argWoFlags); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ break
+ } else if p.PersistentPostRun != nil {
+ p.PersistentPostRun(c, argWoFlags)
+ break
+ }
+ }
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+func (c *Command) preRun() {
+ for _, x := range initializers {
+ x()
+ }
+}
+
+// Execute uses the args (os.Args[1:] by default)
+// and run through the command tree finding appropriate matches
+// for commands and then corresponding flags.
+func (c *Command) Execute() error {
+ _, err := c.ExecuteC()
+ return err
+}
+
+// ExecuteC executes the command.
+func (c *Command) ExecuteC() (cmd *Command, err error) {
+ // Regardless of what command execute is called on, run on Root only
+ if c.HasParent() {
+ return c.Root().ExecuteC()
+ }
+
+ // windows hook
+ if preExecHookFn != nil {
+ preExecHookFn(c)
+ }
+
+ // initialize help as the last point possible to allow for user
+ // overriding
+ c.InitDefaultHelpCmd()
+
+ var args []string
+
+ // Workaround FAIL with "go test -v" or "cobra.test -test.v", see #155
+ if c.args == nil && filepath.Base(os.Args[0]) != "cobra.test" {
+ args = os.Args[1:]
+ } else {
+ args = c.args
+ }
+
+ var flags []string
+ if c.TraverseChildren {
+ cmd, flags, err = c.Traverse(args)
+ } else {
+ cmd, flags, err = c.Find(args)
+ }
+ if err != nil {
+ // If found parse to a subcommand and then failed, talk about the subcommand
+ if cmd != nil {
+ c = cmd
+ }
+ if !c.SilenceErrors {
+ c.Println("Error:", err.Error())
+ c.Printf("Run '%v --help' for usage.\n", c.CommandPath())
+ }
+ return c, err
+ }
+
+ cmd.commandCalledAs.called = true
+ if cmd.commandCalledAs.name == "" {
+ cmd.commandCalledAs.name = cmd.Name()
+ }
+
+ err = cmd.execute(flags)
+ if err != nil {
+ // Always show help if requested, even if SilenceErrors is in
+ // effect
+ if err == flag.ErrHelp {
+ cmd.HelpFunc()(cmd, args)
+ return cmd, nil
+ }
+
+ // If root command has SilentErrors flagged,
+ // all subcommands should respect it
+ if !cmd.SilenceErrors && !c.SilenceErrors {
+ c.Println("Error:", err.Error())
+ }
+
+ // If root command has SilentUsage flagged,
+ // all subcommands should respect it
+ if !cmd.SilenceUsage && !c.SilenceUsage {
+ c.Println(cmd.UsageString())
+ }
+ }
+ return cmd, err
+}
+
+func (c *Command) ValidateArgs(args []string) error {
+ if c.Args == nil {
+ return nil
+ }
+ return c.Args(c, args)
+}
+
+func (c *Command) validateRequiredFlags() error {
+ flags := c.Flags()
+ missingFlagNames := []string{}
+ flags.VisitAll(func(pflag *flag.Flag) {
+ requiredAnnotation, found := pflag.Annotations[BashCompOneRequiredFlag]
+ if !found {
+ return
+ }
+ if (requiredAnnotation[0] == "true") && !pflag.Changed {
+ missingFlagNames = append(missingFlagNames, pflag.Name)
+ }
+ })
+
+ if len(missingFlagNames) > 0 {
+ return fmt.Errorf(`required flag(s) "%s" not set`, strings.Join(missingFlagNames, `", "`))
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// InitDefaultHelpFlag adds default help flag to c.
+// It is called automatically by executing the c or by calling help and usage.
+// If c already has help flag, it will do nothing.
+func (c *Command) InitDefaultHelpFlag() {
+ c.mergePersistentFlags()
+ if c.Flags().Lookup("help") == nil {
+ usage := "help for "
+ if c.Name() == "" {
+ usage += "this command"
+ } else {
+ usage += c.Name()
+ }
+ c.Flags().BoolP("help", "h", false, usage)
+ }
+}
+
+// InitDefaultVersionFlag adds default version flag to c.
+// It is called automatically by executing the c.
+// If c already has a version flag, it will do nothing.
+// If c.Version is empty, it will do nothing.
+func (c *Command) InitDefaultVersionFlag() {
+ if c.Version == "" {
+ return
+ }
+
+ c.mergePersistentFlags()
+ if c.Flags().Lookup("version") == nil {
+ usage := "version for "
+ if c.Name() == "" {
+ usage += "this command"
+ } else {
+ usage += c.Name()
+ }
+ c.Flags().Bool("version", false, usage)
+ }
+}
+
+// InitDefaultHelpCmd adds default help command to c.
+// It is called automatically by executing the c or by calling help and usage.
+// If c already has help command or c has no subcommands, it will do nothing.
+func (c *Command) InitDefaultHelpCmd() {
+ if !c.HasSubCommands() {
+ return
+ }
+
+ if c.helpCommand == nil {
+ c.helpCommand = &Command{
+ Use: "help [command]",
+ Short: "Help about any command",
+ Long: `Help provides help for any command in the application.
+Simply type ` + c.Name() + ` help [path to command] for full details.`,
+
+ Run: func(c *Command, args []string) {
+ cmd, _, e := c.Root().Find(args)
+ if cmd == nil || e != nil {
+ c.Printf("Unknown help topic %#q\n", args)
+ c.Root().Usage()
+ } else {
+ cmd.InitDefaultHelpFlag() // make possible 'help' flag to be shown
+ cmd.Help()
+ }
+ },
+ }
+ }
+ c.RemoveCommand(c.helpCommand)
+ c.AddCommand(c.helpCommand)
+}
+
+// ResetCommands delete parent, subcommand and help command from c.
+func (c *Command) ResetCommands() {
+ c.parent = nil
+ c.commands = nil
+ c.helpCommand = nil
+ c.parentsPflags = nil
+}
+
+// Sorts commands by their names.
+type commandSorterByName []*Command
+
+func (c commandSorterByName) Len() int { return len(c) }
+func (c commandSorterByName) Swap(i, j int) { c[i], c[j] = c[j], c[i] }
+func (c commandSorterByName) Less(i, j int) bool { return c[i].Name() < c[j].Name() }
+
+// Commands returns a sorted slice of child commands.
+func (c *Command) Commands() []*Command {
+ // do not sort commands if it already sorted or sorting was disabled
+ if EnableCommandSorting && !c.commandsAreSorted {
+ sort.Sort(commandSorterByName(c.commands))
+ c.commandsAreSorted = true
+ }
+ return c.commands
+}
+
+// AddCommand adds one or more commands to this parent command.
+func (c *Command) AddCommand(cmds ...*Command) {
+ for i, x := range cmds {
+ if cmds[i] == c {
+ panic("Command can't be a child of itself")
+ }
+ cmds[i].parent = c
+ // update max lengths
+ usageLen := len(x.Use)
+ if usageLen > c.commandsMaxUseLen {
+ c.commandsMaxUseLen = usageLen
+ }
+ commandPathLen := len(x.CommandPath())
+ if commandPathLen > c.commandsMaxCommandPathLen {
+ c.commandsMaxCommandPathLen = commandPathLen
+ }
+ nameLen := len(x.Name())
+ if nameLen > c.commandsMaxNameLen {
+ c.commandsMaxNameLen = nameLen
+ }
+ // If global normalization function exists, update all children
+ if c.globNormFunc != nil {
+ x.SetGlobalNormalizationFunc(c.globNormFunc)
+ }
+ c.commands = append(c.commands, x)
+ c.commandsAreSorted = false
+ }
+}
+
+// RemoveCommand removes one or more commands from a parent command.
+func (c *Command) RemoveCommand(cmds ...*Command) {
+ commands := []*Command{}
+main:
+ for _, command := range c.commands {
+ for _, cmd := range cmds {
+ if command == cmd {
+ command.parent = nil
+ continue main
+ }
+ }
+ commands = append(commands, command)
+ }
+ c.commands = commands
+ // recompute all lengths
+ c.commandsMaxUseLen = 0
+ c.commandsMaxCommandPathLen = 0
+ c.commandsMaxNameLen = 0
+ for _, command := range c.commands {
+ usageLen := len(command.Use)
+ if usageLen > c.commandsMaxUseLen {
+ c.commandsMaxUseLen = usageLen
+ }
+ commandPathLen := len(command.CommandPath())
+ if commandPathLen > c.commandsMaxCommandPathLen {
+ c.commandsMaxCommandPathLen = commandPathLen
+ }
+ nameLen := len(command.Name())
+ if nameLen > c.commandsMaxNameLen {
+ c.commandsMaxNameLen = nameLen
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// Print is a convenience method to Print to the defined output, fallback to Stderr if not set.
+func (c *Command) Print(i ...interface{}) {
+ fmt.Fprint(c.OutOrStderr(), i...)
+}
+
+// Println is a convenience method to Println to the defined output, fallback to Stderr if not set.
+func (c *Command) Println(i ...interface{}) {
+ c.Print(fmt.Sprintln(i...))
+}
+
+// Printf is a convenience method to Printf to the defined output, fallback to Stderr if not set.
+func (c *Command) Printf(format string, i ...interface{}) {
+ c.Print(fmt.Sprintf(format, i...))
+}
+
+// CommandPath returns the full path to this command.
+func (c *Command) CommandPath() string {
+ if c.HasParent() {
+ return c.Parent().CommandPath() + " " + c.Name()
+ }
+ return c.Name()
+}
+
+// UseLine puts out the full usage for a given command (including parents).
+func (c *Command) UseLine() string {
+ var useline string
+ if c.HasParent() {
+ useline = c.parent.CommandPath() + " " + c.Use
+ } else {
+ useline = c.Use
+ }
+ if c.DisableFlagsInUseLine {
+ return useline
+ }
+ if c.HasAvailableFlags() && !strings.Contains(useline, "[flags]") {
+ useline += " [flags]"
+ }
+ return useline
+}
+
+// DebugFlags used to determine which flags have been assigned to which commands
+// and which persist.
+func (c *Command) DebugFlags() {
+ c.Println("DebugFlags called on", c.Name())
+ var debugflags func(*Command)
+
+ debugflags = func(x *Command) {
+ if x.HasFlags() || x.HasPersistentFlags() {
+ c.Println(x.Name())
+ }
+ if x.HasFlags() {
+ x.flags.VisitAll(func(f *flag.Flag) {
+ if x.HasPersistentFlags() && x.persistentFlag(f.Name) != nil {
+ c.Println(" -"+f.Shorthand+",", "--"+f.Name, "["+f.DefValue+"]", "", f.Value, " [LP]")
+ } else {
+ c.Println(" -"+f.Shorthand+",", "--"+f.Name, "["+f.DefValue+"]", "", f.Value, " [L]")
+ }
+ })
+ }
+ if x.HasPersistentFlags() {
+ x.pflags.VisitAll(func(f *flag.Flag) {
+ if x.HasFlags() {
+ if x.flags.Lookup(f.Name) == nil {
+ c.Println(" -"+f.Shorthand+",", "--"+f.Name, "["+f.DefValue+"]", "", f.Value, " [P]")
+ }
+ } else {
+ c.Println(" -"+f.Shorthand+",", "--"+f.Name, "["+f.DefValue+"]", "", f.Value, " [P]")
+ }
+ })
+ }
+ c.Println(x.flagErrorBuf)
+ if x.HasSubCommands() {
+ for _, y := range x.commands {
+ debugflags(y)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ debugflags(c)
+}
+
+// Name returns the command's name: the first word in the use line.
+func (c *Command) Name() string {
+ name := c.Use
+ i := strings.Index(name, " ")
+ if i >= 0 {
+ name = name[:i]
+ }
+ return name
+}
+
+// HasAlias determines if a given string is an alias of the command.
+func (c *Command) HasAlias(s string) bool {
+ for _, a := range c.Aliases {
+ if a == s {
+ return true
+ }
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+// CalledAs returns the command name or alias that was used to invoke
+// this command or an empty string if the command has not been called.
+func (c *Command) CalledAs() string {
+ if c.commandCalledAs.called {
+ return c.commandCalledAs.name
+ }
+ return ""
+}
+
+// hasNameOrAliasPrefix returns true if the Name or any of aliases start
+// with prefix
+func (c *Command) hasNameOrAliasPrefix(prefix string) bool {
+ if strings.HasPrefix(c.Name(), prefix) {
+ c.commandCalledAs.name = c.Name()
+ return true
+ }
+ for _, alias := range c.Aliases {
+ if strings.HasPrefix(alias, prefix) {
+ c.commandCalledAs.name = alias
+ return true
+ }
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+// NameAndAliases returns a list of the command name and all aliases
+func (c *Command) NameAndAliases() string {
+ return strings.Join(append([]string{c.Name()}, c.Aliases...), ", ")
+}
+
+// HasExample determines if the command has example.
+func (c *Command) HasExample() bool {
+ return len(c.Example) > 0
+}
+
+// Runnable determines if the command is itself runnable.
+func (c *Command) Runnable() bool {
+ return c.Run != nil || c.RunE != nil
+}
+
+// HasSubCommands determines if the command has children commands.
+func (c *Command) HasSubCommands() bool {
+ return len(c.commands) > 0
+}
+
+// IsAvailableCommand determines if a command is available as a non-help command
+// (this includes all non deprecated/hidden commands).
+func (c *Command) IsAvailableCommand() bool {
+ if len(c.Deprecated) != 0 || c.Hidden {
+ return false
+ }
+
+ if c.HasParent() && c.Parent().helpCommand == c {
+ return false
+ }
+
+ if c.Runnable() || c.HasAvailableSubCommands() {
+ return true
+ }
+
+ return false
+}
+
+// IsAdditionalHelpTopicCommand determines if a command is an additional
+// help topic command; additional help topic command is determined by the
+// fact that it is NOT runnable/hidden/deprecated, and has no sub commands that
+// are runnable/hidden/deprecated.
+// Concrete example: https://github.com/spf13/cobra/issues/393#issuecomment-282741924.
+func (c *Command) IsAdditionalHelpTopicCommand() bool {
+ // if a command is runnable, deprecated, or hidden it is not a 'help' command
+ if c.Runnable() || len(c.Deprecated) != 0 || c.Hidden {
+ return false
+ }
+
+ // if any non-help sub commands are found, the command is not a 'help' command
+ for _, sub := range c.commands {
+ if !sub.IsAdditionalHelpTopicCommand() {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+
+ // the command either has no sub commands, or no non-help sub commands
+ return true
+}
+
+// HasHelpSubCommands determines if a command has any available 'help' sub commands
+// that need to be shown in the usage/help default template under 'additional help
+// topics'.
+func (c *Command) HasHelpSubCommands() bool {
+ // return true on the first found available 'help' sub command
+ for _, sub := range c.commands {
+ if sub.IsAdditionalHelpTopicCommand() {
+ return true
+ }
+ }
+
+ // the command either has no sub commands, or no available 'help' sub commands
+ return false
+}
+
+// HasAvailableSubCommands determines if a command has available sub commands that
+// need to be shown in the usage/help default template under 'available commands'.
+func (c *Command) HasAvailableSubCommands() bool {
+ // return true on the first found available (non deprecated/help/hidden)
+ // sub command
+ for _, sub := range c.commands {
+ if sub.IsAvailableCommand() {
+ return true
+ }
+ }
+
+ // the command either has no sub commands, or no available (non deprecated/help/hidden)
+ // sub commands
+ return false
+}
+
+// HasParent determines if the command is a child command.
+func (c *Command) HasParent() bool {
+ return c.parent != nil
+}
+
+// GlobalNormalizationFunc returns the global normalization function or nil if it doesn't exist.
+func (c *Command) GlobalNormalizationFunc() func(f *flag.FlagSet, name string) flag.NormalizedName {
+ return c.globNormFunc
+}
+
+// Flags returns the complete FlagSet that applies
+// to this command (local and persistent declared here and by all parents).
+func (c *Command) Flags() *flag.FlagSet {
+ if c.flags == nil {
+ c.flags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError)
+ if c.flagErrorBuf == nil {
+ c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer)
+ }
+ c.flags.SetOutput(c.flagErrorBuf)
+ }
+
+ return c.flags
+}
+
+// LocalNonPersistentFlags are flags specific to this command which will NOT persist to subcommands.
+func (c *Command) LocalNonPersistentFlags() *flag.FlagSet {
+ persistentFlags := c.PersistentFlags()
+
+ out := flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError)
+ c.LocalFlags().VisitAll(func(f *flag.Flag) {
+ if persistentFlags.Lookup(f.Name) == nil {
+ out.AddFlag(f)
+ }
+ })
+ return out
+}
+
+// LocalFlags returns the local FlagSet specifically set in the current command.
+func (c *Command) LocalFlags() *flag.FlagSet {
+ c.mergePersistentFlags()
+
+ if c.lflags == nil {
+ c.lflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError)
+ if c.flagErrorBuf == nil {
+ c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer)
+ }
+ c.lflags.SetOutput(c.flagErrorBuf)
+ }
+ c.lflags.SortFlags = c.Flags().SortFlags
+ if c.globNormFunc != nil {
+ c.lflags.SetNormalizeFunc(c.globNormFunc)
+ }
+
+ addToLocal := func(f *flag.Flag) {
+ if c.lflags.Lookup(f.Name) == nil && c.parentsPflags.Lookup(f.Name) == nil {
+ c.lflags.AddFlag(f)
+ }
+ }
+ c.Flags().VisitAll(addToLocal)
+ c.PersistentFlags().VisitAll(addToLocal)
+ return c.lflags
+}
+
+// InheritedFlags returns all flags which were inherited from parents commands.
+func (c *Command) InheritedFlags() *flag.FlagSet {
+ c.mergePersistentFlags()
+
+ if c.iflags == nil {
+ c.iflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError)
+ if c.flagErrorBuf == nil {
+ c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer)
+ }
+ c.iflags.SetOutput(c.flagErrorBuf)
+ }
+
+ local := c.LocalFlags()
+ if c.globNormFunc != nil {
+ c.iflags.SetNormalizeFunc(c.globNormFunc)
+ }
+
+ c.parentsPflags.VisitAll(func(f *flag.Flag) {
+ if c.iflags.Lookup(f.Name) == nil && local.Lookup(f.Name) == nil {
+ c.iflags.AddFlag(f)
+ }
+ })
+ return c.iflags
+}
+
+// NonInheritedFlags returns all flags which were not inherited from parent commands.
+func (c *Command) NonInheritedFlags() *flag.FlagSet {
+ return c.LocalFlags()
+}
+
+// PersistentFlags returns the persistent FlagSet specifically set in the current command.
+func (c *Command) PersistentFlags() *flag.FlagSet {
+ if c.pflags == nil {
+ c.pflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError)
+ if c.flagErrorBuf == nil {
+ c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer)
+ }
+ c.pflags.SetOutput(c.flagErrorBuf)
+ }
+ return c.pflags
+}
+
+// ResetFlags deletes all flags from command.
+func (c *Command) ResetFlags() {
+ c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer)
+ c.flagErrorBuf.Reset()
+ c.flags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError)
+ c.flags.SetOutput(c.flagErrorBuf)
+ c.pflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError)
+ c.pflags.SetOutput(c.flagErrorBuf)
+
+ c.lflags = nil
+ c.iflags = nil
+ c.parentsPflags = nil
+}
+
+// HasFlags checks if the command contains any flags (local plus persistent from the entire structure).
+func (c *Command) HasFlags() bool {
+ return c.Flags().HasFlags()
+}
+
+// HasPersistentFlags checks if the command contains persistent flags.
+func (c *Command) HasPersistentFlags() bool {
+ return c.PersistentFlags().HasFlags()
+}
+
+// HasLocalFlags checks if the command has flags specifically declared locally.
+func (c *Command) HasLocalFlags() bool {
+ return c.LocalFlags().HasFlags()
+}
+
+// HasInheritedFlags checks if the command has flags inherited from its parent command.
+func (c *Command) HasInheritedFlags() bool {
+ return c.InheritedFlags().HasFlags()
+}
+
+// HasAvailableFlags checks if the command contains any flags (local plus persistent from the entire
+// structure) which are not hidden or deprecated.
+func (c *Command) HasAvailableFlags() bool {
+ return c.Flags().HasAvailableFlags()
+}
+
+// HasAvailablePersistentFlags checks if the command contains persistent flags which are not hidden or deprecated.
+func (c *Command) HasAvailablePersistentFlags() bool {
+ return c.PersistentFlags().HasAvailableFlags()
+}
+
+// HasAvailableLocalFlags checks if the command has flags specifically declared locally which are not hidden
+// or deprecated.
+func (c *Command) HasAvailableLocalFlags() bool {
+ return c.LocalFlags().HasAvailableFlags()
+}
+
+// HasAvailableInheritedFlags checks if the command has flags inherited from its parent command which are
+// not hidden or deprecated.
+func (c *Command) HasAvailableInheritedFlags() bool {
+ return c.InheritedFlags().HasAvailableFlags()
+}
+
+// Flag climbs up the command tree looking for matching flag.
+func (c *Command) Flag(name string) (flag *flag.Flag) {
+ flag = c.Flags().Lookup(name)
+
+ if flag == nil {
+ flag = c.persistentFlag(name)
+ }
+
+ return
+}
+
+// Recursively find matching persistent flag.
+func (c *Command) persistentFlag(name string) (flag *flag.Flag) {
+ if c.HasPersistentFlags() {
+ flag = c.PersistentFlags().Lookup(name)
+ }
+
+ if flag == nil {
+ c.updateParentsPflags()
+ flag = c.parentsPflags.Lookup(name)
+ }
+ return
+}
+
+// ParseFlags parses persistent flag tree and local flags.
+func (c *Command) ParseFlags(args []string) error {
+ if c.DisableFlagParsing {
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ if c.flagErrorBuf == nil {
+ c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer)
+ }
+ beforeErrorBufLen := c.flagErrorBuf.Len()
+ c.mergePersistentFlags()
+
+ //do it here after merging all flags and just before parse
+ c.Flags().ParseErrorsWhitelist = flag.ParseErrorsWhitelist(c.FParseErrWhitelist)
+
+ err := c.Flags().Parse(args)
+ // Print warnings if they occurred (e.g. deprecated flag messages).
+ if c.flagErrorBuf.Len()-beforeErrorBufLen > 0 && err == nil {
+ c.Print(c.flagErrorBuf.String())
+ }
+
+ return err
+}
+
+// Parent returns a commands parent command.
+func (c *Command) Parent() *Command {
+ return c.parent
+}
+
+// mergePersistentFlags merges c.PersistentFlags() to c.Flags()
+// and adds missing persistent flags of all parents.
+func (c *Command) mergePersistentFlags() {
+ c.updateParentsPflags()
+ c.Flags().AddFlagSet(c.PersistentFlags())
+ c.Flags().AddFlagSet(c.parentsPflags)
+}
+
+// updateParentsPflags updates c.parentsPflags by adding
+// new persistent flags of all parents.
+// If c.parentsPflags == nil, it makes new.
+func (c *Command) updateParentsPflags() {
+ if c.parentsPflags == nil {
+ c.parentsPflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError)
+ c.parentsPflags.SetOutput(c.flagErrorBuf)
+ c.parentsPflags.SortFlags = false
+ }
+
+ if c.globNormFunc != nil {
+ c.parentsPflags.SetNormalizeFunc(c.globNormFunc)
+ }
+
+ c.Root().PersistentFlags().AddFlagSet(flag.CommandLine)
+
+ c.VisitParents(func(parent *Command) {
+ c.parentsPflags.AddFlagSet(parent.PersistentFlags())
+ })
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/command_notwin.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/command_notwin.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..6159c1cc1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/command_notwin.go
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+// +build !windows
+
+package cobra
+
+var preExecHookFn func(*Command)
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/command_win.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/command_win.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..edec728e4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/command_win.go
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+// +build windows
+
+package cobra
+
+import (
+ "os"
+ "time"
+
+ "github.com/inconshreveable/mousetrap"
+)
+
+var preExecHookFn = preExecHook
+
+func preExecHook(c *Command) {
+ if MousetrapHelpText != "" && mousetrap.StartedByExplorer() {
+ c.Print(MousetrapHelpText)
+ time.Sleep(5 * time.Second)
+ os.Exit(1)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/zsh_completions.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/zsh_completions.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..889c22e27
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/zsh_completions.go
@@ -0,0 +1,126 @@
+package cobra
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "os"
+ "strings"
+)
+
+// GenZshCompletionFile generates zsh completion file.
+func (c *Command) GenZshCompletionFile(filename string) error {
+ outFile, err := os.Create(filename)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ defer outFile.Close()
+
+ return c.GenZshCompletion(outFile)
+}
+
+// GenZshCompletion generates a zsh completion file and writes to the passed writer.
+func (c *Command) GenZshCompletion(w io.Writer) error {
+ buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
+
+ writeHeader(buf, c)
+ maxDepth := maxDepth(c)
+ writeLevelMapping(buf, maxDepth)
+ writeLevelCases(buf, maxDepth, c)
+
+ _, err := buf.WriteTo(w)
+ return err
+}
+
+func writeHeader(w io.Writer, cmd *Command) {
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, "#compdef %s\n\n", cmd.Name())
+}
+
+func maxDepth(c *Command) int {
+ if len(c.Commands()) == 0 {
+ return 0
+ }
+ maxDepthSub := 0
+ for _, s := range c.Commands() {
+ subDepth := maxDepth(s)
+ if subDepth > maxDepthSub {
+ maxDepthSub = subDepth
+ }
+ }
+ return 1 + maxDepthSub
+}
+
+func writeLevelMapping(w io.Writer, numLevels int) {
+ fmt.Fprintln(w, `_arguments \`)
+ for i := 1; i <= numLevels; i++ {
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, ` '%d: :->level%d' \`, i, i)
+ fmt.Fprintln(w)
+ }
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, ` '%d: :%s'`, numLevels+1, "_files")
+ fmt.Fprintln(w)
+}
+
+func writeLevelCases(w io.Writer, maxDepth int, root *Command) {
+ fmt.Fprintln(w, "case $state in")
+ defer fmt.Fprintln(w, "esac")
+
+ for i := 1; i <= maxDepth; i++ {
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, " level%d)\n", i)
+ writeLevel(w, root, i)
+ fmt.Fprintln(w, " ;;")
+ }
+ fmt.Fprintln(w, " *)")
+ fmt.Fprintln(w, " _arguments '*: :_files'")
+ fmt.Fprintln(w, " ;;")
+}
+
+func writeLevel(w io.Writer, root *Command, i int) {
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, " case $words[%d] in\n", i)
+ defer fmt.Fprintln(w, " esac")
+
+ commands := filterByLevel(root, i)
+ byParent := groupByParent(commands)
+
+ for p, c := range byParent {
+ names := names(c)
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, " %s)\n", p)
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, " _arguments '%d: :(%s)'\n", i, strings.Join(names, " "))
+ fmt.Fprintln(w, " ;;")
+ }
+ fmt.Fprintln(w, " *)")
+ fmt.Fprintln(w, " _arguments '*: :_files'")
+ fmt.Fprintln(w, " ;;")
+
+}
+
+func filterByLevel(c *Command, l int) []*Command {
+ cs := make([]*Command, 0)
+ if l == 0 {
+ cs = append(cs, c)
+ return cs
+ }
+ for _, s := range c.Commands() {
+ cs = append(cs, filterByLevel(s, l-1)...)
+ }
+ return cs
+}
+
+func groupByParent(commands []*Command) map[string][]*Command {
+ m := make(map[string][]*Command)
+ for _, c := range commands {
+ parent := c.Parent()
+ if parent == nil {
+ continue
+ }
+ m[parent.Name()] = append(m[parent.Name()], c)
+ }
+ return m
+}
+
+func names(commands []*Command) []string {
+ ns := make([]string, len(commands))
+ for i, c := range commands {
+ ns[i] = c.Name()
+ }
+ return ns
+}