brew/Library/Homebrew/cask/cmd/reinstall.rb

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# typed: true
# frozen_string_literal: true
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module Cask
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class Cmd
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# Cask implementation of the `brew reinstall` command.
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#
# @api private
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class Reinstall < Install
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extend T::Sig
sig { void }
def run
self.class.reinstall_casks(
*casks,
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binaries: args.binaries?,
verbose: args.verbose?,
force: args.force?,
skip_cask_deps: args.skip_cask_deps?,
require_sha: args.require_sha?,
quarantine: args.quarantine?,
cask/reinstall: Support `--zap` for entirely purging cask files - The `brew uninstall` command has `--zap`, so let's make `brew reinstall` have parity here for a better user experience. (Requested in issue 12983.) - It feels weird that to get my new reinstall test to pass I had to add `--zap` to `cask/cmd/install.rb`, not `cask/cmd/reinstall.rb` to get the tests to pass. But the `brew reinstall --cask caffeine --zap` command worked fine all the time. The CLI argument parser from the test run was complaining about not knowing what `zap` was. As a result, `--zap` now shows up as a switch in `brew install --help` which I'm not 100% convinced is the desired UX. But I've edited the description accordingly to specify that it will only work on `reinstall` operations (and `--zap` on `install` is a no-op). ``` issyl0 at pictor in /opt/homebrew on reinstall-cask-zap ❯ brew reinstall --cask caffeine --zap ==> Downloading https://github.com/IntelliScape/caffeine/releases/download/1.1.3/Caffeine.dmg Already downloaded: /Users/issyl0/Library/Caches/Homebrew/downloads/3d6ccfdd3b8d0ab37d1c2468d6e69078c2d31d3b12bf51947c4db21e5f376af2--Caffeine.dmg ==> Implied `brew uninstall --cask caffeine` ==> Backing App 'Caffeine.app' up to '/opt/homebrew/Caskroom/caffeine/1.1.3/Caffeine.app' ==> Removing App '/Applications/Caffeine.app' ==> Dispatching zap stanza ==> Trashing files: ~/Library/Application Support/com.intelliscapesolutions.caffeine ~/Library/Preferences/com.intelliscapesolutions.caffeine.plist ~/Library/Caches/com.intelliscapesolutions.caffeine ~/Library/HTTPStoages/com.intelliscapesolutions.caffeine.binarycookies ==> Removing all staged versions of Cask 'caffeine' ==> Installing Cask caffeine ==> Moving App 'Caffeine.app' to '/Applications/Caffeine.app' 🍺 caffeine was successfully installed! ```
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zap: args.zap?,
)
end
def self.reinstall_casks(
*casks,
verbose: nil,
force: nil,
skip_cask_deps: nil,
binaries: nil,
require_sha: nil,
cask/reinstall: Support `--zap` for entirely purging cask files - The `brew uninstall` command has `--zap`, so let's make `brew reinstall` have parity here for a better user experience. (Requested in issue 12983.) - It feels weird that to get my new reinstall test to pass I had to add `--zap` to `cask/cmd/install.rb`, not `cask/cmd/reinstall.rb` to get the tests to pass. But the `brew reinstall --cask caffeine --zap` command worked fine all the time. The CLI argument parser from the test run was complaining about not knowing what `zap` was. As a result, `--zap` now shows up as a switch in `brew install --help` which I'm not 100% convinced is the desired UX. But I've edited the description accordingly to specify that it will only work on `reinstall` operations (and `--zap` on `install` is a no-op). ``` issyl0 at pictor in /opt/homebrew on reinstall-cask-zap ❯ brew reinstall --cask caffeine --zap ==> Downloading https://github.com/IntelliScape/caffeine/releases/download/1.1.3/Caffeine.dmg Already downloaded: /Users/issyl0/Library/Caches/Homebrew/downloads/3d6ccfdd3b8d0ab37d1c2468d6e69078c2d31d3b12bf51947c4db21e5f376af2--Caffeine.dmg ==> Implied `brew uninstall --cask caffeine` ==> Backing App 'Caffeine.app' up to '/opt/homebrew/Caskroom/caffeine/1.1.3/Caffeine.app' ==> Removing App '/Applications/Caffeine.app' ==> Dispatching zap stanza ==> Trashing files: ~/Library/Application Support/com.intelliscapesolutions.caffeine ~/Library/Preferences/com.intelliscapesolutions.caffeine.plist ~/Library/Caches/com.intelliscapesolutions.caffeine ~/Library/HTTPStoages/com.intelliscapesolutions.caffeine.binarycookies ==> Removing all staged versions of Cask 'caffeine' ==> Installing Cask caffeine ==> Moving App 'Caffeine.app' to '/Applications/Caffeine.app' 🍺 caffeine was successfully installed! ```
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quarantine: nil,
zap: nil
)
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require "cask/installer"
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options = {
binaries: binaries,
verbose: verbose,
force: force,
skip_cask_deps: skip_cask_deps,
require_sha: require_sha,
quarantine: quarantine,
cask/reinstall: Support `--zap` for entirely purging cask files - The `brew uninstall` command has `--zap`, so let's make `brew reinstall` have parity here for a better user experience. (Requested in issue 12983.) - It feels weird that to get my new reinstall test to pass I had to add `--zap` to `cask/cmd/install.rb`, not `cask/cmd/reinstall.rb` to get the tests to pass. But the `brew reinstall --cask caffeine --zap` command worked fine all the time. The CLI argument parser from the test run was complaining about not knowing what `zap` was. As a result, `--zap` now shows up as a switch in `brew install --help` which I'm not 100% convinced is the desired UX. But I've edited the description accordingly to specify that it will only work on `reinstall` operations (and `--zap` on `install` is a no-op). ``` issyl0 at pictor in /opt/homebrew on reinstall-cask-zap ❯ brew reinstall --cask caffeine --zap ==> Downloading https://github.com/IntelliScape/caffeine/releases/download/1.1.3/Caffeine.dmg Already downloaded: /Users/issyl0/Library/Caches/Homebrew/downloads/3d6ccfdd3b8d0ab37d1c2468d6e69078c2d31d3b12bf51947c4db21e5f376af2--Caffeine.dmg ==> Implied `brew uninstall --cask caffeine` ==> Backing App 'Caffeine.app' up to '/opt/homebrew/Caskroom/caffeine/1.1.3/Caffeine.app' ==> Removing App '/Applications/Caffeine.app' ==> Dispatching zap stanza ==> Trashing files: ~/Library/Application Support/com.intelliscapesolutions.caffeine ~/Library/Preferences/com.intelliscapesolutions.caffeine.plist ~/Library/Caches/com.intelliscapesolutions.caffeine ~/Library/HTTPStoages/com.intelliscapesolutions.caffeine.binarycookies ==> Removing all staged versions of Cask 'caffeine' ==> Installing Cask caffeine ==> Moving App 'Caffeine.app' to '/Applications/Caffeine.app' 🍺 caffeine was successfully installed! ```
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zap: zap,
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}.compact
options[:quarantine] = true if options[:quarantine].nil?
casks.each do |cask|
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Installer.new(cask, **options).reinstall
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end
end
end
end
end