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[feedcatcher.git] / vendor / rails / railties / lib / rails_generator / scripts.rb
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-require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/options'
-
-module Rails
-  module Generator
-    module Scripts
-
-      # Generator scripts handle command-line invocation.  Each script
-      # responds to an invoke! class method which handles option parsing
-      # and generator invocation.
-      class Base
-        include Options
-        default_options :collision => :ask, :quiet => false
-
-        # Run the generator script.  Takes an array of unparsed arguments
-        # and a hash of parsed arguments, takes the generator as an option
-        # or first remaining argument, and invokes the requested command.
-        def run(args = [], runtime_options = {})
-          begin
-            parse!(args.dup, runtime_options)
-          rescue OptionParser::InvalidOption => e
-            # Don't cry, script. Generators want what you think is invalid.
-          end
-
-          # Generator name is the only required option.
-          unless options[:generator]
-            usage if args.empty?
-            options[:generator] ||= args.shift
-          end
-
-          # Look up generator instance and invoke command on it.
-          Rails::Generator::Base.instance(options[:generator], args, options).command(options[:command]).invoke!
-        rescue => e
-          puts e
-          puts "  #{e.backtrace.join("\n  ")}\n" if options[:backtrace]
-          raise SystemExit
-        end
-
-        protected
-          # Override with your own script usage banner.
-          def banner
-            "Usage: #{$0} generator [options] [args]"
-          end
-
-          def usage_message
-            usage = "\nInstalled Generators\n"
-            Rails::Generator::Base.sources.inject([]) do |mem, source|
-              # Using an association list instead of a hash to preserve order,
-              # for aesthetic reasons more than anything else.
-              label = source.label.to_s.capitalize
-              pair = mem.assoc(label)
-              mem << (pair = [label, []]) if pair.nil?
-              pair[1] |= source.names
-              mem
-            end.each do |label, names|
-              usage << "  #{label}: #{names.join(', ')}\n" unless names.empty?
-            end
-
-            usage << <<end_blurb
-
-More are available at http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/AvailableGenerators
-  1. Download, for example, login_generator.zip
-  2. Unzip to directory #{Dir.user_home}/.rails/generators/login
-     to use the generator with all your Rails apps
-end_blurb
-
-            if Object.const_defined?(:RAILS_ROOT)
-              usage << <<end_blurb
-     or to #{File.expand_path(RAILS_ROOT)}/lib/generators/login
-     to use with this app only.
-end_blurb
-            end
-
-            usage << <<end_blurb
-  3. Run generate with no arguments for usage information
-       #{$0} login
-
-Generator gems are also available:
-  1. gem search -r generator
-  2. gem install login_generator
-  3. #{$0} login
-
-end_blurb
-            return usage
-          end
-      end # Base
-
-    end
-  end
-end