AllToMP3 / node-tabtab

tab completion helpers, for node cli programs. Inspired by npm completion

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An npm package to do some custom command line<tab><tab> completion for any system command, using the node api and JS to provide your own completion, for both bash/zsh shell.

Made possible using the same technique as npm (whose completion is quite awesome) relying on a bash/zsh completion shell script bridge to do the actual completion from node's land.

Install

Latest released version (when it'll get released)

npm install tabtab

Latest dev code:

npm install https://github.com/mklabs/node-tabtab/tarball/master

Examples

You can add completion pretty easily in your node cli script:

#!/usr/bin/env node
var tabtab = require('tabtab');

if(process.argv.slice(2)[0] === 'completion') return tabtab.complete('pkgname', function(err, data) {
  // simply return here if there's an error or data not provided.
  // stderr not showing on completions
  if(err || !data) return;

  if(/^--\w?/.test(data.last)) return tabtab.log(['help', 'version'], data, '--');
  if(/^-\w?/.test(data.last)) return tabtab.log(['n', 'o', 'd', 'e'], data, '-');

  tabtab.log(['list', 'of', 'commands'], data);
});

// The rest of your script
...

Simply replace pkgname by the name of your package. The complete callback get's called with data only in the context of a completion command.

The data object holds interesting value to drive the output of the completion:

  • line: full command being completed
  • words: number of word
  • point: cursor position
  • partial: tabing in the middle of a word: foo bar baz bar foobarrrrrrr
  • last: last word of the line
  • lastPartial: last partial of the line
  • prev: the previous word

completion install

Installing the completion for your cli app is done very much like npm does:

. <(pkgname completion)

It'll enables tab-completion for the pkgname executable. Adding it to your ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc will make the completions available everywhere (not only the current shell).

API

complete

Main completion method, has support for installation and actual completion.

tabtab.complete(completed, completer, callback);
  • completed: name of the command to complete
  • completer: Optional name of the command to call on completion (when not set, completed and completer are the same)
  • callback: get called when a tab-completion command happens.

completed and completer are there only to set up and build the correct bash/zsh script, based on the lib/completion.sh template (which is based on npm's completion shell script)

log

Helper to return completion output and log to standard output.

tabtab.log(['list', 'of', 'values'], data, prefix);
  • values: Array of values to complete against.
  • data: the data object returned by the complete callback, used mainly to filter results accordingly upon the text that is supplied by the user.
  • prefix: Optional a prefix to add to the completion results, useful for options to add dashes (eg. - or --).

parseOut

Helper to return the list of short and long options, parsed from the usual --help output of a command (cake/rake -H, vagrant, commander -h, optimist.help(), ...)

var parsed = completion.parseOut(optimist.help());
console.log(parsed.shorts);
console.log(parsed.longs);

Using a spawned process:

exec('rake -H', function(err, stdout, stderr) {
  if(err) return;
  var parsed = parseOut(stdout);
  if(/^--\w?/.test(o.last)) return log(parsed.longs, data, '--');
  if(/^-\w?/.test(o.last)) return log(parsed.shorts, data, '-');
});

parseTasks

same purpose as parseOut, but for parsing tasks from an help command (cake/rake -T, vagrant, etc.)

exec('cake', function(err, stdout, stderr) { if(err) return; var parsed = tasks = parseTasks(stdout, 'cake'); log(tasks, o); });

  • stdout: string of help output.
  • prefix: prefix used internally to build the RegExp that is used to parse tasks from stdout.

Credits

npm does pretty amazing stuff with its completion feature. Bash and zsh provides command tab-completion, which allow you to complete the names of commands in your $PATH. Usually these functions means bash scripting, and in the case of npm, it is partially true.

There is a special npm completion command you may want to look around, if not already.

npm completion

Running this should dump this script to the console. This script works with both bash/zsh and map the correct completion functions to the npm executable. These functions takes care of parsing the COMP_* variables available when hitting TAB to complete a command, set them up as environment variables and run the npm completion command followed by -- words where words match value of the command being completed.

This means that using this technique npm manage to perform bash/zsh completion using node and JavaScript. Actually, the comprehensiveness of npm completion is quite amazing.

This whole package/module is based entirely on npm's code and @isaacs work.

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tab completion helpers, for node cli programs. Inspired by npm completion

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