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# typed: true
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# frozen_string_literal: true
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require "bundle_version"
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require "unversioned_cask_checker"
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module Homebrew
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module Livecheck
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module Strategy
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# The {ExtractPlist} strategy downloads the file at a URL and extracts
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# versions from contained `.plist` files using {UnversionedCaskChecker}.
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#
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# In practice, this strategy operates by downloading very large files,
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# so it's both slow and data-intensive. As such, the {ExtractPlist}
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# strategy should only be used as an absolute last resort.
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#
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# This strategy is not applied automatically and it's necessary to use
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# `strategy :extract_plist` in a `livecheck` block to apply it.
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#
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# @api private
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class ExtractPlist
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extend T::Sig
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# A priority of zero causes livecheck to skip the strategy. We do this
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# for {ExtractPlist} so we can selectively apply it when appropriate.
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PRIORITY = 0
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# The `Regexp` used to determine if the strategy applies to the URL.
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URL_MATCH_REGEX = %r{^https?://}i.freeze
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# Whether the strategy can be applied to the provided URL.
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#
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# @param url [String] the URL to match against
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# @return [Boolean]
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sig { params(url: String).returns(T::Boolean) }
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def self.match?(url)
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URL_MATCH_REGEX.match?(url)
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end
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# @api private
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Item = Struct.new(
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# @api private
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:bundle_version,
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keyword_init: true,
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) do
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extend T::Sig
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extend Forwardable
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# @api public
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delegate version: :bundle_version
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# @api public
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delegate short_version: :bundle_version
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end
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# Identify versions from `Item`s produced using
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# {UnversionedCaskChecker} version information.
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#
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# @param items [Hash] a hash of `Item`s containing version information
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# @param regex [Regexp, nil] a regex for use in a strategy block
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# @return [Array]
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sig {
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params(
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items: T::Hash[String, Item],
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regex: T.nilable(Regexp),
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Handle variable strategy block arguments
There are times where a regex isn't needed in a `strategy` block and
these changes explicitly handle that situation.
This allows the Symbol Proc format used in some `Sparkle` `livecheck`
blocks (e.g., `strategy :sparkle, &:version`) to continue working
instead of failing with a "wrong number of arguments (given 1,
expected 0)" error. This error would occur because a Symbol Proc only
only expects one argument (e.g., an `Item`, not an `Item` and a
regex/nil).
There's an argument to be made for avoiding the Symbol Proc format
for `strategy` blocks but I haven't found a way of selectively
disabling the Style/SymbolProc cop only for a `strategy` DSL method
call. That is to say, if we don't use the Symbol Proc format, `brew
style` will give a "Pass &:version as an argument to strategy instead
of a block." offense.
Besides that, this also replaces the `block` type signatures in
livecheck strategies with `T.untyped`. Sorbet doesn't know how to
handle a `Proc` with a variable number of arguments and can't be
taught how (i.e., `T.any` with a `Proc` signature for each variation
doesn't work). The aforementioned changes cause Sorbet to complain
about there being both too many and too few arguments, so the only
way to win is not to play the game. Hopefully we can restore the
`block` type signatures in the future (if upstream resolves this
years-old issue) but `T.untyped` seems to be our only option for now.
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block: T.untyped,
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).returns(T::Array[String])
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}
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def self.versions_from_items(items, regex = nil, &block)
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Handle variable strategy block arguments
There are times where a regex isn't needed in a `strategy` block and
these changes explicitly handle that situation.
This allows the Symbol Proc format used in some `Sparkle` `livecheck`
blocks (e.g., `strategy :sparkle, &:version`) to continue working
instead of failing with a "wrong number of arguments (given 1,
expected 0)" error. This error would occur because a Symbol Proc only
only expects one argument (e.g., an `Item`, not an `Item` and a
regex/nil).
There's an argument to be made for avoiding the Symbol Proc format
for `strategy` blocks but I haven't found a way of selectively
disabling the Style/SymbolProc cop only for a `strategy` DSL method
call. That is to say, if we don't use the Symbol Proc format, `brew
style` will give a "Pass &:version as an argument to strategy instead
of a block." offense.
Besides that, this also replaces the `block` type signatures in
livecheck strategies with `T.untyped`. Sorbet doesn't know how to
handle a `Proc` with a variable number of arguments and can't be
taught how (i.e., `T.any` with a `Proc` signature for each variation
doesn't work). The aforementioned changes cause Sorbet to complain
about there being both too many and too few arguments, so the only
way to win is not to play the game. Hopefully we can restore the
`block` type signatures in the future (if upstream resolves this
years-old issue) but `T.untyped` seems to be our only option for now.
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if block
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block_return_value = regex.present? ? yield(items, regex) : yield(items)
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return Strategy.handle_block_return(block_return_value)
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end
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items.map do |_key, item|
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item.bundle_version.nice_version
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end.compact.uniq
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end
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# Uses {UnversionedCaskChecker} on the provided cask to identify
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# versions from `plist` files.
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#
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# @param cask [Cask::Cask] the cask to check for version information
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# @param url [String, nil] an alternative URL to check for version
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# information
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# @param regex [Regexp, nil] a regex for use in a strategy block
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# @return [Hash]
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sig {
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params(
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cask: Cask::Cask,
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url: T.nilable(String),
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regex: T.nilable(Regexp),
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_unused: T.nilable(T::Hash[Symbol, T.untyped]),
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Handle variable strategy block arguments
There are times where a regex isn't needed in a `strategy` block and
these changes explicitly handle that situation.
This allows the Symbol Proc format used in some `Sparkle` `livecheck`
blocks (e.g., `strategy :sparkle, &:version`) to continue working
instead of failing with a "wrong number of arguments (given 1,
expected 0)" error. This error would occur because a Symbol Proc only
only expects one argument (e.g., an `Item`, not an `Item` and a
regex/nil).
There's an argument to be made for avoiding the Symbol Proc format
for `strategy` blocks but I haven't found a way of selectively
disabling the Style/SymbolProc cop only for a `strategy` DSL method
call. That is to say, if we don't use the Symbol Proc format, `brew
style` will give a "Pass &:version as an argument to strategy instead
of a block." offense.
Besides that, this also replaces the `block` type signatures in
livecheck strategies with `T.untyped`. Sorbet doesn't know how to
handle a `Proc` with a variable number of arguments and can't be
taught how (i.e., `T.any` with a `Proc` signature for each variation
doesn't work). The aforementioned changes cause Sorbet to complain
about there being both too many and too few arguments, so the only
way to win is not to play the game. Hopefully we can restore the
`block` type signatures in the future (if upstream resolves this
years-old issue) but `T.untyped` seems to be our only option for now.
2021-11-19 22:42:15 -05:00
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block: T.untyped,
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).returns(T::Hash[Symbol, T.untyped])
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}
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def self.find_versions(cask:, url: nil, regex: nil, **_unused, &block)
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if regex.present? && block.blank?
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raise ArgumentError, "#{T.must(name).demodulize} only supports a regex when using a `strategy` block"
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end
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raise ArgumentError, "The #{T.must(name).demodulize} strategy only supports casks." unless T.unsafe(cask)
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match_data = { matches: {}, regex: regex, url: url }
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unversioned_cask_checker = if url.present? && url != cask.url.to_s
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# Create a copy of the `cask` that uses the `livecheck` block URL
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cask_copy = Cask::CaskLoader.load(cask.full_name)
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cask_copy.allow_reassignment = true
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cask_copy.url { url }
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UnversionedCaskChecker.new(cask_copy)
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else
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UnversionedCaskChecker.new(cask)
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end
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items = unversioned_cask_checker.all_versions.transform_values { |v| Item.new(bundle_version: v) }
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versions_from_items(items, regex, &block).each do |version_text|
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match_data[:matches][version_text] = Version.new(version_text)
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end
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match_data
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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