// Copyright 2020 The go-ethereum Authors // This file is part of the go-ethereum library. // // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see . package flags import ( "fmt" "os" "regexp" "sort" "strings" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/internal/version" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log" "github.com/mattn/go-isatty" "github.com/urfave/cli/v2" ) // usecolor defines whether the CLI help should use colored output or normal dumb // colorless terminal formatting. var usecolor = (isatty.IsTerminal(os.Stdout.Fd()) || isatty.IsCygwinTerminal(os.Stdout.Fd())) && os.Getenv("TERM") != "dumb" // NewApp creates an app with sane defaults. func NewApp(usage string) *cli.App { git, _ := version.VCS() app := cli.NewApp() app.EnableBashCompletion = true app.Version = version.WithCommit(git.Commit, git.Date) app.Usage = usage app.Copyright = "Copyright 2013-2024 The go-ethereum Authors" app.Before = func(ctx *cli.Context) error { MigrateGlobalFlags(ctx) return nil } return app } var migrationApplied = map[*cli.Command]struct{}{} // MigrateGlobalFlags makes all global flag values available in the // context. This should be called as early as possible in app.Before. // // Example: // // geth account new --keystore /tmp/mykeystore --lightkdf // // is equivalent after calling this method with: // // geth --keystore /tmp/mykeystore --lightkdf account new // // i.e. in the subcommand Action function of 'account new', ctx.Bool("lightkdf) // will return true even if --lightkdf is set as a global option. // // This function may become unnecessary when https://github.com/urfave/cli/pull/1245 is merged. func MigrateGlobalFlags(ctx *cli.Context) { var iterate func(cs []*cli.Command, fn func(*cli.Command)) iterate = func(cs []*cli.Command, fn func(*cli.Command)) { for _, cmd := range cs { if _, ok := migrationApplied[cmd]; ok { continue } migrationApplied[cmd] = struct{}{} fn(cmd) iterate(cmd.Subcommands, fn) } } // This iterates over all commands and wraps their action function. iterate(ctx.App.Commands, func(cmd *cli.Command) { if cmd.Action == nil { return } action := cmd.Action cmd.Action = func(ctx *cli.Context) error { doMigrateFlags(ctx) return action(ctx) } }) } func doMigrateFlags(ctx *cli.Context) { // Figure out if there are any aliases of commands. If there are, we want // to ignore them when iterating over the flags. aliases := make(map[string]bool) for _, fl := range ctx.Command.Flags { for _, alias := range fl.Names()[1:] { aliases[alias] = true } } for _, name := range ctx.FlagNames() { for _, parent := range ctx.Lineage()[1:] { if parent.IsSet(name) { // When iterating across the lineage, we will be served both // the 'canon' and alias formats of all commands. In most cases, // it's fine to set it in the ctx multiple times (one for each // name), however, the Slice-flags are not fine. // The slice-flags accumulate, so if we set it once as // "foo" and once as alias "F", then both will be present in the slice. if _, isAlias := aliases[name]; isAlias { continue } // If it is a string-slice, we need to set it as // "alfa, beta, gamma" instead of "[alfa beta gamma]", in order // for the backing StringSlice to parse it properly. if result := parent.StringSlice(name); len(result) > 0 { ctx.Set(name, strings.Join(result, ",")) } else { ctx.Set(name, parent.String(name)) } break } } } } func init() { if usecolor { // Annotate all help categories with colors cli.AppHelpTemplate = regexp.MustCompile("[A-Z ]+:").ReplaceAllString(cli.AppHelpTemplate, "\u001B[33m$0\u001B[0m") // Annotate flag categories with colors (private template, so need to // copy-paste the entire thing here...) cli.AppHelpTemplate = strings.ReplaceAll(cli.AppHelpTemplate, "{{template \"visibleFlagCategoryTemplate\" .}}", "{{range .VisibleFlagCategories}}\n {{if .Name}}\u001B[33m{{.Name}}\u001B[0m\n\n {{end}}{{$flglen := len .Flags}}{{range $i, $e := .Flags}}{{if eq (subtract $flglen $i) 1}}{{$e}}\n{{else}}{{$e}}\n {{end}}{{end}}{{end}}") } cli.FlagStringer = FlagString } // FlagString prints a single flag in help. func FlagString(f cli.Flag) string { df, ok := f.(cli.DocGenerationFlag) if !ok { return "" } needsPlaceholder := df.TakesValue() placeholder := "" if needsPlaceholder { placeholder = "value" } namesText := cli.FlagNamePrefixer(df.Names(), placeholder) defaultValueString := "" if s := df.GetDefaultText(); s != "" { defaultValueString = " (default: " + s + ")" } envHint := strings.TrimSpace(cli.FlagEnvHinter(df.GetEnvVars(), "")) if envHint != "" { envHint = " (" + envHint[1:len(envHint)-1] + ")" } usage := strings.TrimSpace(df.GetUsage()) usage = wordWrap(usage, 80) usage = indent(usage, 10) if usecolor { return fmt.Sprintf("\n \u001B[32m%-35s%-35s\u001B[0m%s\n%s", namesText, defaultValueString, envHint, usage) } else { return fmt.Sprintf("\n %-35s%-35s%s\n%s", namesText, defaultValueString, envHint, usage) } } func indent(s string, nspace int) string { ind := strings.Repeat(" ", nspace) return ind + strings.ReplaceAll(s, "\n", "\n"+ind) } func wordWrap(s string, width int) string { var ( output strings.Builder lineLength = 0 ) for { sp := strings.IndexByte(s, ' ') var word string if sp == -1 { word = s } else { word = s[:sp] } wlen := len(word) over := lineLength+wlen >= width if over { output.WriteByte('\n') lineLength = 0 } else { if lineLength != 0 { output.WriteByte(' ') lineLength++ } } output.WriteString(word) lineLength += wlen if sp == -1 { break } s = s[wlen+1:] } return output.String() } // AutoEnvVars extends all the specific CLI flags with automatically generated // env vars by capitalizing the flag, replacing . with _ and prefixing it with // the specified string. // // Note, the prefix should *not* contain the separator underscore, that will be // added automatically. func AutoEnvVars(flags []cli.Flag, prefix string) { for _, flag := range flags { envvar := strings.ToUpper(prefix + "_" + strings.ReplaceAll(strings.ReplaceAll(flag.Names()[0], ".", "_"), "-", "_")) switch flag := flag.(type) { case *cli.StringFlag: flag.EnvVars = append(flag.EnvVars, envvar) case *cli.StringSliceFlag: flag.EnvVars = append(flag.EnvVars, envvar) case *cli.BoolFlag: flag.EnvVars = append(flag.EnvVars, envvar) case *cli.IntFlag: flag.EnvVars = append(flag.EnvVars, envvar) case *cli.Int64Flag: flag.EnvVars = append(flag.EnvVars, envvar) case *cli.Uint64Flag: flag.EnvVars = append(flag.EnvVars, envvar) case *cli.Float64Flag: flag.EnvVars = append(flag.EnvVars, envvar) case *cli.DurationFlag: flag.EnvVars = append(flag.EnvVars, envvar) case *cli.PathFlag: flag.EnvVars = append(flag.EnvVars, envvar) case *BigFlag: flag.EnvVars = append(flag.EnvVars, envvar) case *DirectoryFlag: flag.EnvVars = append(flag.EnvVars, envvar) } } } // CheckEnvVars iterates over all the environment variables and checks if any of // them look like a CLI flag but is not consumed. This can be used to detect old // or mistyped names. func CheckEnvVars(ctx *cli.Context, flags []cli.Flag, prefix string) { known := make(map[string]string) for _, flag := range flags { docflag, ok := flag.(cli.DocGenerationFlag) if !ok { continue } for _, envvar := range docflag.GetEnvVars() { known[envvar] = flag.Names()[0] } } keyvals := os.Environ() sort.Strings(keyvals) for _, keyval := range keyvals { key := strings.Split(keyval, "=")[0] if !strings.HasPrefix(key, prefix) { continue } if flag, ok := known[key]; ok { if ctx.Count(flag) > 0 { log.Info("Config environment variable found", "envvar", key, "shadowedby", "--"+flag) } else { log.Info("Config environment variable found", "envvar", key) } } else { log.Warn("Unknown config environment variable", "envvar", key) } } }