--- |The CommandLine module handles parsing of the command-line options.
--- It should more or less be a black box, providing Main with only the
--- information it requires.
-module CommandLine
-( help_set,
- help_text,
- from_email_address,
- to_email_address,
- parse_errors,
- parse_usernames
-) where
-
-import Data.Maybe (isJust, isNothing)
-import System.Console.GetOpt
-import System.Environment (getArgs)
-
+module CommandLine (
+ apply_args,
+ show_help
+ )
+where
+import System.Console.CmdArgs
+import System.Console.CmdArgs.Explicit (process)
+import System.Environment (getArgs, withArgs)
+import System.Exit (ExitCode(..), exitWith)
+import System.IO (hPutStrLn, stderr)
--- |A record containing values for all available options.
-data Options = Options { opt_help :: Bool,
- opt_from :: Maybe String,
- opt_to :: Maybe String }
+-- Get the version from Cabal.
+import Paths_twat (version)
+import Data.Version (showVersion)
+import OptionalConfiguration
+import ExitCodes
--- |Constructs an instance of Options, with each of its members set to
--- default values.
-default_options :: Options
-default_options = Options { opt_help = False,
- opt_from = Nothing,
- opt_to = Nothing }
-
-
--- |The options list that we construct associates a function with each
--- option. This function is responsible for updating an Options record
--- with the appropriate value.
---
--- For more information and an example of this idiom, see,
---
--- <http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/High-level_option_handling_with_GetOpt>
---
-options :: [OptDescr (Options -> IO Options)]
-options =
- [ Option ['h'][] (NoArg set_help) "Prints this help message.",
- Option ['t'][] (ReqArg set_to "email_address") "Send tweets TO email_address.",
- Option ['f'][] (ReqArg set_from "email_address") "Send tweets FROM email_address."
- ]
-
-
-set_help :: Options -> IO Options
-set_help opts = do
- return opts { opt_help = True }
-
-set_to :: String -> Options -> IO Options
-set_to arg opts = do
- return opts { opt_to = Just arg }
-
-set_from :: String -> Options -> IO Options
-set_from arg opts = do
- return opts { opt_from = Just arg }
-
-
--- The usage header.
-usage :: String
-usage = "Usage: twat [-t to_address] [-f from_address] <username1> [username2, [username3]...]"
-
-
--- The usage header, and all available flags (as generated by GetOpt)
-help_text :: String
-help_text = usageInfo usage options
-
-
--- Return a list of options.
-parse_options :: IO Options
-parse_options = do
- argv <- getArgs
- let (actions, _, _) = getOpt Permute options argv
-
- -- This will execute each of the functions contained in our options
- -- list, one after another, on a default_options record. The end
- -- result should be an Options instance with all of its members set
- -- correctly.
- opts <- foldl (>>=) (return default_options) actions
-
- return opts
-
-
--- |Parse errors relating to the list of usernames.
-username_errors :: IO [String]
-username_errors = do
- argv <- getArgs
- let (_, usernames, _) = getOpt Permute options argv
-
- if (null usernames)
- then return ["No usernames provided."]
- else return []
-
-
--- |Parse errors relating to the "To" address.
-to_errors :: IO [String]
-to_errors = do
- toaddr <- to_email_address
- fromaddr <- from_email_address
- if (isNothing toaddr) && (isJust fromaddr)
- then return ["\"From\" address specified without \"To\" address."]
- else return []
-
-
--- |Parse errors relating to the "From" address.
-from_errors :: IO [String]
-from_errors = do
- toaddr <- to_email_address
- fromaddr <- from_email_address
- if (isJust toaddr) && (isNothing fromaddr)
- then return ["\"To\" address specified without \"From\" address."]
- else return []
+description :: String
+description = "Twat twats tweets so you don't have to twitter."
+program_name :: String
+program_name = "twat"
+
+my_summary :: String
+my_summary = program_name ++ "-" ++ (showVersion version)
+
+consumer_key_help :: String
+consumer_key_help = "Your Twitter API consumer key"
--- |Format an error message for printing.
-format_error :: String -> String
-format_error err = "ERROR: " ++ err ++ "\n"
-
-
--- |Return a list of all parse errors.
-parse_errors :: IO [String]
-parse_errors = do
- argv <- getArgs
- let (_, _, errors) = getOpt Permute options argv
- errs_username <- username_errors
- errs_to <- to_errors
- errs_from <- from_errors
- return $ map format_error (errors ++ errs_username ++ errs_to ++ errs_from)
-
--- |Was the "help" option passed on the command line?
-help_set :: IO Bool
-help_set = do
- opts <- parse_options
- return (opt_help opts)
-
-
--- |What "To" address was given on the command line?
-to_email_address :: IO (Maybe String)
-to_email_address = do
- opts <- parse_options
- return (opt_to opts)
+consumer_secret_help :: String
+consumer_secret_help = "Your Twitter API consumer secret"
--- |What "From" address was given on the command line?
-from_email_address :: IO (Maybe String)
-from_email_address = do
- opts <- parse_options
- return (opt_from opts)
+access_token_help :: String
+access_token_help = "Your Twitter API access token"
+access_secret_help :: String
+access_secret_help = "Your Twitter API access secret"
+
+heartbeat_help :: String
+heartbeat_help = "How many seconds to wait between polling"
--- |What usernames were passed on the command line?
-parse_usernames :: IO [String]
-parse_usernames = do
- argv <- getArgs
- let (_, usernames, _) = getOpt Permute options argv
- return usernames
+to_address_help :: String
+to_address_help = "Send tweets to ADDRESS"
+
+from_address_help :: String
+from_address_help = "Send tweets from ADDRESS"
+
+sendmail_path_help :: String
+sendmail_path_help = "Use PATH to send mail"
+
+ignore_replies_help :: String
+ignore_replies_help = "Ignore replies to other tweets"
+
+ignore_retweets_help :: String
+ignore_retweets_help = "Ignore retweets from other users"
+
+verbose_help :: String
+verbose_help = "Be verbose about stuff"
+
+arg_spec :: Mode (CmdArgs OptionalCfg)
+arg_spec =
+ cmdArgsMode $
+ OptionalCfg {
+ consumer_key =
+ def &= typ "KEY"
+ &= groupname "Twitter API"
+ &= help consumer_key_help,
+
+ consumer_secret =
+ def &= typ "SECRET"
+ &= groupname "Twitter API"
+ &= help consumer_secret_help,
+
+ access_token =
+ def &= typ "TOKEN"
+ &= groupname "Twitter API"
+ &= help access_token_help,
+
+ access_secret =
+ def &= typ "SECRET"
+ &= groupname "Twitter API"
+ &= help access_secret_help,
+
+ heartbeat =
+ def &= groupname "Miscellaneous"
+ &= help heartbeat_help,
+
+ ignore_replies =
+ def &= groupname "Miscellaneous"
+ &= help ignore_replies_help,
+
+ ignore_retweets =
+ def &= groupname "Miscellaneous"
+ &= help ignore_retweets_help,
+
+ verbose =
+ def &= groupname "Miscellaneous"
+ &= help verbose_help,
+
+ sendmail_path =
+ def &= typ "PATH"
+ &= groupname "Mail Options"
+ &= help sendmail_path_help,
+
+ from_address =
+ def &= typ "ADDRESS"
+ &= groupname "Mail Options"
+ &= help from_address_help,
+
+ to_address =
+ def &= typ "ADDRESS"
+ &= groupname "Mail Options"
+ &= help to_address_help,
+
+ usernames =
+ def &= args
+ &= typ "USERNAMES" }
+
+ &= program program_name
+ &= summary my_summary
+ &= details [description]
+ &= helpArg [groupname "Common flags"]
+ &= versionArg [groupname "Common flags"]
+
+show_help :: IO (CmdArgs OptionalCfg)
+show_help = withArgs ["--help"] parse_args
+
+
+
+parse_args :: IO (CmdArgs OptionalCfg)
+parse_args = do
+ x <- getArgs
+ let y = process arg_spec x
+ case y of
+ Right result -> return result
+ Left err -> do
+ hPutStrLn stderr err
+ exitWith (ExitFailure exit_args_parse_failed)
+
+
+-- | Really get the command-line arguments. This calls 'parse_args'
+-- first to replace the default "wrong number of arguments" error,
+-- and then runs 'cmdArgsApply' on the result to do what the
+-- 'cmdArgs' function usually does.
+apply_args :: IO OptionalCfg
+apply_args =
+ parse_args >>= cmdArgsApply