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data/CHANGELOG.md ADDED
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+ # Changelog
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+
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+ ## master (unreleased)
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+
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+ ## 0.2.0 (2016-11-28)
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+
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+ ### Added
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+
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+ - Add Capistrano 2 & 3 integration ([#13](https://github.com/skroutz/cogy/issues/13))
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+ - Add support for defining Cog Templates ([#3](https://github.com/skroutz/cogy/issues/3))
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+ - Add support for returning JSON to Cog ([#3](https://github.com/skroutz/cogy/issues/3))
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+ - Arguments can also be accessed by their names ([#53](https://github.com/skroutz/cogy/issues/53))
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+
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+ ### Changed
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+
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+ - Bundle-related configuration is now grouped together ([#41](https://github.com/skroutz/cogy/issues/41))
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+
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+ ### Fixed
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+
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+ - Cog arguments are now ordered properly ([8a550](https://github.com/skroutz/cogy/commit/8a55004ef80822a816a7c0e3fdd6202d968f8926))
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+
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+ ## 0.1.1 (2016-11-25)
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+
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+ ### Changed
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+
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+ - Everything in the Rails 4.2 series is now supported ([#47](https://github.com/skroutz/cogy/issues/47))
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+ - Command options are now validated when initializing a command ([#48](https://github.com/skroutz/cogy/issues/48))
data/LICENSE CHANGED
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- Copyright 2016 Skroutz S.A.
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+ Copyright 2016 Agis Anastasopoulos
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  Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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  a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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  Defining a new command:
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  ```ruby
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- # in cogy/commands.rb
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+ # in cogy/my_commands.rb
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  on "foo", desc: "Echo a bar" do
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  "bar"
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  end
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  ```
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- This will print "bar" back to the user who calls `!foo` in Slack, for example.
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+ This will print "bar" back to the user who calls `!foo` in Slack.
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+
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+ Let's define a command that simply adds the numbers passed as arguments:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ # in cogy/calculations.rb
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+
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+ on "add", args: [:a, :b], desc: "Add two numbers" do
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+ a.to_i + b.to_i
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+ end
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+ ```
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  Inside the block there are the following pre-defined helpers available:
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- * `#args`: an array containing the arguments passed to the command
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- * `#opts`: a hash containing the options passed to the command
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- * `#handle`: the chat handle of the user who called the command
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- * `#env`: a hash containing the Cogy environment, that is, every environment variable
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+ * `args`: an array containing the arguments passed to the command
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+ * arguments can also be accessed by their names as local variables
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+ * `opts`: a hash containing the options passed to the command
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+ * `handle`: the chat handle of the user who called the command
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+ * `env`: a hash containing the Cogy environment, that is, every environment variable
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  starting with 'COGY_' and set in the Relay
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  For instructions on defining your own helpers, see [Helpers](#helpers).
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  For more examples see the [test commands](https://github.com/skroutz/cogy/tree/master/test/dummy/cogy).
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+ ### Returning JSON to Cog
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+
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+ You can return JSON to Cog by just returning a `Hash`:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ on "foo", desc: "Just a JSON" do
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+ { a: 3 }
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ The hash automatically gets converted to JSON by Cogy. The above command would return the following response to Cog:
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+
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+ ```
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+ COG_TEMPLATE: foo
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+ JSON
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+ {"a":3}
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+ ```
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+
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+ To customize the Cog [template](#Templates) to be used, pass the `template` option:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ on "foo", desc: "Just a JSON", template: "bar" do
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+ { a: 3 }
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ Info on how Cog handles JSON can be found in the [official documentation](https://cog-book.operable.io/#_returning_data_from_cog).
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+
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+ ### Templates
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+
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+ Templates are defined in their own files under `templates/` inside any of
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+ the [command load paths](#Configuration). For example:
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+
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+ ```
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+ $ tree
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+ .
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+ ├── README.rdoc
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+ ├── <..>
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+ ├── cogy
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+ │   ├── some_commands.rb
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+ │   └── templates
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+ │   └── foo # <--- a template named 'foo'
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+ |── <...>
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+ ```
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+
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+ Given the following template:
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+
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+ ```
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+ # in cogy/templates/foo
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+ ~ hello world ~
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+ ```
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+
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+ the resulting bundle config would look like this:
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+
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+ ```yaml
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+ ---
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+ cog_bundle_version: 4
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+ name: foo
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+ description: The bundle you really need
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+ version: 0.0.1
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+ commands:
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+ <...>
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+ templates:
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+ foo:
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+ body: |-
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+ ~ hello world ~
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+ ```
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+
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+ Refer to the [Cog book](https://cog-book.operable.io/#_templates) for more on
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+ templates.
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  ## Configuration
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  # in config/initializers/cogy.rb
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  Cogy.configure do |config|
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- # Used in the generated bundle config YAML.
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- #
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- # Default: "cogy"
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- config.bundle_name = "myapp"
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-
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- # Used in the generated bundle config YAML.
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- #
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- # Default: "Cogy-generated commands"
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- config.bundle_description = "myapp-generated commands from Cogy"
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-
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- # Can be either a string or an object that responds to `#call` and returns
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- # a string.
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- config.bundle_version = "0.0.1"
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-
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- # if you used a callable object, it will be evaluated each time the inventory
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- # is called. This can be useful if you want the version to change dynamically
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- # when it's needed.
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- #
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- # For example, this will change the version only when a command is
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- # added or is modified (uses the 'grit' gem).
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- config.bundle_version = -> {
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- repo = Grit::Repo.new(Rails.root.to_s)
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- repo.log("HEAD", "cogy/", max_count: 1).first.date.strftime("%y%m%d.%H%M%S")
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+ # Configuration related to the generated Cog bundle. Will be used when
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+ # generating the bundle config YAML to be installed.
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+ config.bundle = {
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+ # The bundle name.
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+ #
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+ # Default: "cogy"
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+ name: "myapp",
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+
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+ # The bundle description
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+ #
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+ # Default: "Cog commands generated from Cogy"
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+ description: "myapp-generated commands from Cogy",
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+
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+ # The bundle version.
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+ #
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+ # Can be either a string or an object that responds to `#call` and returns
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+ # a string.
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+ #
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+ # Default: "0.0.1"
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+ version: "0.0.1",
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+
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+ # if you used a callable object, it will be evaluated each time the inventory
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+ # is called. This can be useful if you want the version to change
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+ # automatically.
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+ #
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+ # For example, this will change the version only when a command is
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+ # added or is modified (uses the 'grit' gem).
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+ version: -> {
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+ repo = Grit::Repo.new(Rails.root.to_s)
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+ repo.log("HEAD", "cogy/", max_count: 1).first.date.strftime("%y%m%d.%H%M%S")
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+ },
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+
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+ # The path in the Relay where the cogy command executable is located.
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+ cogy_executable: "/cogcmd/cogy"
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  }
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  # Paths in your application where the files that define the commands live in.
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  # For example the default value will search for all `*.rb` files in the `cogy/`
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  # directory relative to the root of your application.
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  It can be overriden in the application by creating a view in
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  `app/views/cogy/error.text.erb`.
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+ ## Deployment
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+ Cogy provides the `cogy:notify_cog` task for Capistrano. The following options
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+ need to be set:
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+ * `cogy_release_trigger_url`: This is the URL of the Cog Trigger that will
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+ install the newly deployed bundle (ie. `!cogy:install`).
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+ * `cogy_endpoint`: Where the Cogy Engine is mounted at.
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+ For example `http://myapp.com/cogy`.
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+ You can also configure the timeout value for the request to the Trigger by
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+ setting the `cogy_trigger_timeout` option (default: 7).
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+ The task can be found [here](https://github.com/skroutz/cogy/blob/master/lib/cogy/capistrano/cogy.rake).
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+ ### Capistrano 2
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+ Add the following in `config/deploy.rb`:
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+ ```ruby
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+ # in config/deploy.rb
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+ require "cogy/capistrano"
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+ set :cogy_release_trigger_url, "<TRIGGER-INVOCATION-URL>"
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+ set :cogy_endpoint, "<COGY-MOUNT-POINT>"
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+ ```
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+ The `cogy:notify_cog` task is automatically hooked after `deploy:restart`.
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+ ### Capistrano 3
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+ Add the following in your Capfile:
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+ ```ruby
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+ require "cogy/capistrano"
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+ ```
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+ The `cogy:notify_cog` task should be manually hooked after the task that
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+ ```ruby
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+ # in config/deploy.rb
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+ after "deploy:restart_app", "cogy:notify_cog"
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+ ```
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  ## Development
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  Running the tests and RuboCop:
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  def command
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+ args = request.query_parameters.select { |k, _| k.start_with?("cog_argv_") }
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+ .sort_by { |k, _| k.match(/\d+\z/)[0] }.to_h.values
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+ if result.is_a?(Hash)
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+ result = "COG_TEMPLATE: #{command.template || command.name}\n" \
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+ end
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+ namespace :cogy do
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+ desc "Invoke the Cog Trigger that will install the Cogy-generated bundle"
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+ task :notify_cog do
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+ require "net/http"
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+ require "timeout"
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+ require "json"
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+
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+ trigger_url = fetch(:cogy_release_trigger_url)
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+ cogy_endpoint = fetch(:cogy_endpoint)
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+
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+ begin
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+ raise ":cogy_release_trigger_url must be set" if trigger_url.nil?
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+ raise ":cogy_endpoint must be set" if cogy_endpoint.nil?
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+ Timeout.timeout(fetch(:cogy_trigger_timeout) || 7) do
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+ url = URI(trigger_url)
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+ res = Net::HTTP.post_form(url, url: cogy_endpoint)
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+ if !res.is_a?(Net::HTTPSuccess)
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+ error = JSON.parse(res.body)["errors"]["error_message"]
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+ if error !~ /version has already been taken/
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+ puts "Error response (#{res.code}) from Cog trigger: #{error}"
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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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+ load File.expand_path("../capistrano/cogy.rake", __FILE__)
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+ else
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+ Capistrano::Configuration.instance(:must_exist).load do
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+ _cset(:cogy_release_trigger_url) { nil }
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+ _cset(:cogy_endpoint) { nil }
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+ _cset(:cogy_trigger_timeout) { nil }
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+ load File.expand_path("../capistrano/cogy.rake", __FILE__)
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+ after "deploy:restart", "cogy:notify_cog"
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+ end
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  class Context
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+ def initialize(command, args, opts, handle, env)
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- #
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+ def invoke
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ # Defines helpers for accessing the arguments of the respective {Command}
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+ # by their name.
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+ #
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+ # For example, assuming a command:
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+ #
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+ # on "foo", args: [:a, :b] do
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+ # a + b
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # If this was called with the arguments "foo" and "bar", it would return
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+ # "foobar".
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+ #
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+ # @note Keep in mind that these helpers override the attribute readers
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+ # of {Context}, so you're advised to avoid naming arguments with words
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+ # like "args", "opts" etc.
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+ #
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+ # @todo We may want to implement a protection against overriding reserved
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+ # words
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+ def define_arg_helpers
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+ command.args.each_with_index do |arg, i|
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+ define_singleton_method(arg) { args[i] }
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+ end
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+ require "pathname"
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+
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+ # Add templates
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+ templates = Dir[Rails.root.join(path, "templates", "*")]
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+ .select { |f| File.file?(f) }
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+
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+ templates.each do |t|
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+ fname = Pathname(t).basename.to_s
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+ Cogy.templates[fname] = { "body" => File.read(t).strip }
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+ end
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  end
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  module Cogy
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  end
data/lib/cogy.rb CHANGED
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16
- #
17
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18
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- mattr_accessor :bundle_name
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- #
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- # Used by {Cogy.bundle_config}.
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- @@bundle_description = "Cogy-generated commands"
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- mattr_accessor :bundle_description
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-
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- # The Cog bundle version. Can be either a string or an object that responds
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- #
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- # Used by {Cogy.bundle_config}.
31
- #
32
- # @example
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- # bundle_version = -> { rand(2).to_s }
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- @@bundle_version = "0.0.1"
35
- mattr_accessor :bundle_version
36
-
37
- # The path in the Cog Relay where the cogy executable
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- # (ie. https://github.com/skroutz/cogy-bundle/blob/master/commands/cogy) is
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- # located.
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- #
41
- # Used by {Cogy.bundle_config}.
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- @@executable_path = "/usr/bin/cogy"
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- mattr_accessor :executable_path
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+ # Configuration related to the Cog bundle. Used in {Cogy.bundle_config}
16
+ # in order to generate the bundle config YAML.
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+ #
18
+ # @see https://cog-book.operable.io/#_the_config_file
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+ @@bundle = {
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+ # The bundle name
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+ name: "cogy",
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+
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+ # The bundle description
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+ description: "Cog commands generated from Cogy",
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+
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+ # The bundle version.
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+ #
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+ #
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  # @return [Hash]
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  "description" => cmd.desc,
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  "rules" => cmd.rules
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+ config["templates"] = templates if !templates.empty?
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  config
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  # Configures Cogy according to the passed block.
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  #
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- # Cogy.configure do |c|
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- # c.bundle_name = "foo"
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- # end
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- #
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  # @yield [self] yields {Cogy}
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+ #
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  # @return [void]
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+ #
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+ # @see https://github.com/skroutz/cogy#configuration
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  def self.configure
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  yield self
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  # See https://github.com/skroutz/cogy#configuration
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  Cogy.configure do |config|
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- #config.bundle_name = "myapp"
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- #config.bundle_description = "Cog commands generated from myapp"
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- #config.bundle_version = "0.0.1"
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- #config.executable_path = "/usr/bin/cogy"
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+ #config.bundle = {
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+ # name: "myapp",
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+ # description: "Cog commands generated from myapp",
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+ # version: "0.0.1",
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+ # cogy_executable: "/usr/bin/cogy"
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+ #}
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+ #
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  #config.command_load_paths = ["cogy"]
8
11
  end
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
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+ on "args_overrides", args: [:handle, :bar], desc: "" do
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+ handle + bar
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+ end
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+
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+ on "empty_args", args: [:a, :b], desc: "" do
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+ "#{a.nil? && b.nil?}"
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+ end
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+
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+ on "add", args: [:a, :b], desc: "Add two numbers" do
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+ a.to_i + b.to_i
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+ end
@@ -22,3 +22,6 @@ on "titleize", desc: "" do
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  bar "this should be titleized"
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  end
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+ on "args_order", args: [:a, :b, :c], desc: "" do
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+ args.join
27
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
1
+ on "simple_json", desc: "" do
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+ { a: 3, b: 4 }
3
+ end
4
+
5
+ on "custom_template", desc: "", template: "foo" do
6
+ { a: 3 }
7
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
1
+ **foo:** ~$results[0].name~
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+
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+ ~br~
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+
5
+ foo
@@ -1,8 +1,11 @@
1
1
  Cogy.configure do |c|
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- c.bundle_name = "foo"
3
- c.bundle_description = "The bundle you really need"
4
- c.bundle_version = "0.0.1"
5
- c.executable_path = "/usr/bin/foo"
2
+ c.bundle = {
3
+ name: "foo",
4
+ description: "The bundle you really need",
5
+ version: "0.0.1",
6
+ cogy_executable: "/usr/bin/foo"
7
+ }
8
+
6
9
  c.command_load_paths = ["cogy"]
7
10
 
8
11
  c.helper(:foo) { env["cogy_foo"] }