Sam Ford b6eb945320
livecheck: Add Options class
This adds a `Livecheck::Options` class, which is intended to house
various configuration options that are set in `livecheck` blocks,
conditionally set by livecheck at runtime, etc. The general idea is
that when we add features involving configurations options (e.g., for
livecheck, strategies, curl, etc.), we can make changes to `Options`
without needing to modify parameters for strategy `find_versions`
methods, `Strategy` methods like `page_headers` and `page_content`,
etc. This is something that I've been trying to improve over the years
and `Options` should help to reduce maintenance overhead in this area
while also strengthening type signatures.

`Options` replaces the existing `homebrew_curl` option (which related
strategies pass to `Strategy` methods and on to `curl_args`) and the
new `url_options` (which contains `post_form` or `post_json` values
that are used to make `POST` requests). I recently added `url_options`
as a temporary way of enabling `POST` support without `Options` but
this restores the original `Options`-based implementation.

Along the way, I added a `homebrew_curl` parameter to the `url` DSL
method, allowing us to set an explicit value in `livecheck` blocks.
This is something that we've needed in some cases but I also intend
to replace implicit/inferred `homebrew_curl` usage with explicit
values in `livecheck` blocks once this is available for use. My
intention is to eventually remove the implicit behavior and only rely
on explicit values. That will align with how `homebrew_curl` options
work for other URLs and makes the behavior clear just from looking at
the `livecheck` block.

Lastly, this removes the `unused` rest parameter from `find_versions`
methods. I originally added `unused` as a way of handling parameters
that some `find_versions` methods have but others don't (e.g., `cask`
in `ExtractPlist`), as this allowed us to pass various arguments to
`find_versions` methods without worrying about whether a particular
parameter is available. This isn't an ideal solution and I originally
wanted to handle this situation by only passing expected arguments to
`find_versions` methods but there was a technical issue standing in
the way. I recently found an answer to the issue, so this also
replaces the existing `ExtractPlist` special case with generic logic
that checks the parameters for a strategy's `find_versions` method
and only passes expected arguments.

Replacing the aforementioned `find_versions` parameters with `Options`
ensures that the remaining parameters are fairly consistent across
strategies and any differences are handled by the aforementioned
logic. Outside of `ExtractPlist`, the only other difference is that
some `find_versions` methods have a `provided_content` parameter but
that's currently only used by tests (though it's intended for caching
support in the future). I will be renaming that parameter to `content`
in an upcoming PR and expanding it to the other strategies, which
should make them all consistent outside of `ExtractPlist`.
2025-02-25 10:56:31 -05:00

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# typed: strict
# frozen_string_literal: true
module Homebrew
module Livecheck
module Strategy
# The {PageMatch} strategy fetches content at a URL and scans it for
# matching text using the provided regex.
#
# This strategy can be used in a `livecheck` block when no specific
# strategies apply to a given URL. Though {PageMatch} will technically
# match any HTTP URL, the strategy also requires a regex to function.
#
# The {find_versions} method can be used within other strategies, to
# handle the process of identifying version text in content.
#
# @api public
class PageMatch
NICE_NAME = "Page match"
# A priority of zero causes livecheck to skip the strategy. We do this
# for {PageMatch} so we can selectively apply it only when a regex is
# provided in a `livecheck` block.
PRIORITY = 0
# The `Regexp` used to determine if the strategy applies to the URL.
URL_MATCH_REGEX = %r{^https?://}i
# Whether the strategy can be applied to the provided URL.
# {PageMatch} will technically match any HTTP URL but is only
# usable with a `livecheck` block containing a regex.
#
# @param url [String] the URL to match against
# @return [Boolean]
sig { params(url: String).returns(T::Boolean) }
def self.match?(url)
URL_MATCH_REGEX.match?(url)
end
# Uses the regex to match text in the content or, if a block is
# provided, passes the page content to the block to handle matching.
# With either approach, an array of unique matches is returned.
#
# @param content [String] the page content to check
# @param regex [Regexp, nil] a regex used for matching versions in the
# content
# @return [Array]
sig {
params(
content: String,
regex: T.nilable(Regexp),
block: T.nilable(Proc),
).returns(T::Array[String])
}
def self.versions_from_content(content, regex, &block)
if block
block_return_value = regex.present? ? yield(content, regex) : yield(content)
return Strategy.handle_block_return(block_return_value)
end
return [] if regex.blank?
content.scan(regex).filter_map do |match|
case match
when String
match
when Array
match.first
end
end.uniq
end
# Checks the content at the URL for new versions, using the provided
# regex for matching.
#
# @param url [String] the URL of the content to check
# @param regex [Regexp, nil] a regex used for matching versions
# @param provided_content [String, nil] page content to use in place of
# fetching via `Strategy#page_content`
# @param options [Options] options to modify behavior
# @return [Hash]
sig {
params(
url: String,
regex: T.nilable(Regexp),
provided_content: T.nilable(String),
options: Options,
block: T.nilable(Proc),
).returns(T::Hash[Symbol, T.untyped])
}
def self.find_versions(url:, regex: nil, provided_content: nil, options: Options.new, &block)
if regex.blank? && block.blank?
raise ArgumentError, "#{Utils.demodulize(name)} requires a regex or `strategy` block"
end
match_data = { matches: {}, regex:, url: }
return match_data if url.blank? || (regex.blank? && block.blank?)
content = if provided_content.is_a?(String)
match_data[:cached] = true
provided_content
else
match_data.merge!(Strategy.page_content(url, options:))
match_data[:content]
end
return match_data if content.blank?
versions_from_content(content, regex, &block).each do |match_text|
match_data[:matches][match_text] = Version.new(match_text)
end
match_data
end
end
end
end
end