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+ .=title: ChangeLog
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+ .?revision: $Rev: 9 $
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+ .?release: $Release: 0.1.0 $
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+ .?lastupdate: $Date: 2005-08-01 06:48:56 +0900 (Mon, 01 Aug 2005) $
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+
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+ .: 2005-08-01 (rev.9) - release 0.1.0
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+ .- [change] block arguments of Kwalify::Validator.new() changed
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+ .- [change] webiste/* added
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+ .: 2005-07-29 (rev.8)
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+ .- [bugfix] meta-validator.rb is fixed to work fine
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+ .- [change] enclose key name in schema with '"' (ex. "email", "addr", ...)
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+ .- [change] document update (Tips section added)
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+ .- [enhance] command-line option '-M' which invoke Kwalify::meta_validator2
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+
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+ .: 2005-07-27 (rev.7)
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+ .- [change] use 'seq' and 'map' instead of 'list' and 'hash' as type
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+ .- [change] use 'sequence:' and 'mapping:' instead of 'elements:'
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+ .- [enhance] use meta-validator for validating schema definition
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+ .- [change] command-line option '-c' is renamed to '-m'
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+ .- [enhance] 'type:' is keeped at @type and class name is at @klass in Schema class
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+ .- [enhance] 'name:' support
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+ .- [enahnce] (experimental) block support for Validator#initialize()
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+
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+ .: 2005-07-26 (rev.6)
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+ .- [enhance] support multiple documents using YAML::load_stream()
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+ .- [enhance] new command-line option '-t' : expand tab characters
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+ .- [enhance] support domain document
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+ .- [enhance] add examples - 'address-book' and 'invoice'
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+ .- [enhance] add 'lib/kwalify/util/option-parser.rb'
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+
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+ .: 2005-07-25 (rev.5)
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+ .- [enhance] Kwalify::DEFAULT_TYPE is String
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+ .- [change] array index starts with 1
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+ .- [change] command-line option '-s' is changed to '-f'
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+ .- [enhance] new command-line option '-s' (silent)
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+ .- [change] output format of bin/kwalify changed
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+ .- [enhance] untabify schema and document file using YAML::Helper
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+ .- [enhance] add new file 'lib/kwalify/util/yaml-helper.rb'
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+
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+ .: 2005-07-25 (rev.4)
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+ .- [change] class Kwalify::RuleSet is renamed to Kwalify::Schema
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+ .- [enhance] add new class Kwalify::Validator
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+ .- [enhance] add bin/kwalify
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+ .- [enhance] add doc/users-guide.txt
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+ .- [enhance] add README.txt, COPYING, setup.rb, kwalify.gemspec
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+
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+ .: 2005-07-25 (rev.3)
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+ .- [change] use mappings at elements of Hash
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+ .- [change] rename 'children' to 'elements'
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+ .- [enhance] support recursive collections
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+ .- [enhance] add RuleSet#inspect
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+ .- [change] rename 'error-messages.rb' to 'error-msg.rb'
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+ .- [change] rename Text and Boolean to Kwalify::Text and Kwalify::Boolean
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+
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+ .: 2005-07-24 (rev.2)
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+ .- [enhance] add pattern check
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+ .- [enhance] add Text class
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+ .- [enhance] add test script
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+
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+ .: 2005-07-24 (rev.1)
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+ .- initial commit
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+ .=title: README
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+ .?version: $Rev: 9 $
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+ .?lastupdate: $Date: 2005-08-01 06:48:56 +0900 (Mon, 01 Aug 2005) $
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+ .?release: $Release: 0.1.0 $
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+ .$ About Kwalify
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+ Kwalify is a tiny schema validator for YAML document.
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+ It is in fact very poor compared to Relax NG or DTD.
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+ I hope you extend/customize Kwalify for your own way.
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+ See doc/users-guide.html for details.
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+
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+ .$ Installation
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+ Just type 'gem install --remote kwalify' if you have installed RubyGems.
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+ Or use setup.rb as following:
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+ .====================
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+ $ ruby setup.rb config
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+ $ ruby setup.rb setup
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+ $ su -
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+ # ruby setup.rb install
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+ .====================
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+ .$ License
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+ GNU General Public License ver.2
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+ If you need looser license, please contact me.
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+ .$ Author
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+ Makoto Kuwata <kwa(at)kuwata-lab.com> .^
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+ http://www.kuwata-lab.com/
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+
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+ ###
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+ ### $Rev: 8 $
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+ ### $Release: 0.1.0 $
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+ ### copyright(c) 2005 kuwata-lab all rights reserved.
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+ ###
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+ require 'kwalify'
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+ require 'yaml'
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+ require 'kwalify/meta-validator'
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+ require 'kwalify/util/yaml-helper'
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+ require 'kwalify/util/option-parser'
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+
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+
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+ module Kwalify
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+
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+ RELEASE = ("$Release: 0.1.0 $" =~ /[.\d]+/) && $&
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+
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+
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+ class Main
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+
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+ def initialize(command, argv=ARGV)
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+ @command = command
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+ @options, @proerties = parse_argv(argv)
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+ @filenames = argv
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+ end
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+
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+ def execute(out=$stdout)
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+ if @options[:help] || @options[:version]
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+ $stderr.puts "Kwalify: #{RELEASE}" if @options[:version]
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+ $stderr.puts usage() if @options[:help]
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+ return
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+ end
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+ if !@options[:meta] && !@options[:schema]
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+ raise CommandOptionError.new("command-line option '-f' or '-m' required.")
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+ end
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+ #
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+ if @options[:meta]
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+ meta_validate(out)
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+ else
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+ validate(out)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ private
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+ def meta_validate(out)
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+ meta_validator = @options[:meta2] ? Kwalify.meta_validator2() : Kwalify.meta_validator()
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+ if @filenames.empty?
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+ _meta_validate(out, meta_validator, nil)
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+ else
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+ @filenames.each do |fname|
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+ _meta_validate(out, meta_validator, fname)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ def _meta_validate(out, meta_validator, filename=nil)
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+ s = filename ? File.open(filename) { |f| f.read() } : $stdin.read()
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+ s = YamlHelper.untabify(s) if @options[:untabify]
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+ yaml = YAML.load(s)
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+ yaml = yaml.value if yaml.is_a?(YAML::Syck::DomainType)
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+ filename ||= "(stdin)"
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+ if !yaml || yaml.empty?
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+ out.puts "#{filename}: empty."
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+ return
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+ end
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+ errors = meta_validator.validate(yaml)
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+ if !errors.empty?
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+ out.puts "#{filename}: NG!"
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+ errors.each { |error| out.puts " - #{error.message}" }
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+ return
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+ end
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+ begin
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+ validator = Kwalify::Validator.new(yaml) # error raised when schema is wrong
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+ out.puts "#{filename}: ok." unless @options[:silent]
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+ rescue Kwalify::SchemaError => ex
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+ out.puts "#{filename}: NG! #{ex.message}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ def validate(out)
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+ schema_filename = @options[:schema]
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+ s = File.open(schema_filename) { |f| f.read() }
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+ s = YamlHelper.untabify(s) if @options[:untabify]
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+ yaml = YAML.load(s)
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+ yaml = yaml.value if yaml.is_a?(YAML::Syck::DomainType)
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+ validator = Kwalify::Validator.new(yaml)
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+ #
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+ if @filenames.empty?
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+ _validate(out, validator, nil)
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+ else
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+ @filenames.each do |fname|
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+ _validate(out, validator, fname)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ def _validate(out, validator, filename=nil)
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+ s = filename ? File.open(filename) { |f| f.read() } : $stdin.read()
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+ s = YamlHelper.untabify(s) if @options[:untabify]
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+ stream = YAML::load_stream(s)
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+ filename ||= "(stdin)"
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+ i = 0
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+ stream.documents.each do |document|
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+ i += 1
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+ document = document.value if document.is_a?(YAML::Syck::DomainType)
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+ if !document || document.empty?
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+ out.puts "#{filename}: empty."
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+ return
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+ end
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+ errors = validator.validate(document)
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+ if errors.empty?
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+ out.puts "#{filename}\##{i}: valid." unless @options[:silent]
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+ else
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+ out.puts "#{filename}\##{i}: INVALID"
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+ errors.each { |error| out.puts " - #{error.message}" }
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ def usage()
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+ s = ""
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+ s << "Usage1: #{@command} [-hvs] -f schema.yaml document.yaml [document2.yaml ...]\n"
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+ s << "Usage2: #{@command} [-hvs] -c schema.yaml [schema2.yaml ...]\n"
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+ s << " -h, --help : help\n"
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+ s << " -v : version\n"
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+ s << " -s : silent\n"
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+ s << " -f schema.yaml : schema definition file\n"
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+ s << " -m : meta-validation mode\n"
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+ s << " -t : expand tab character automatically\n"
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+ return s
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ def parse_argv(argv)
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+ opt_parser = CommandOptionParser.new("hvstmM", "f")
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+ #opts, props = opt_parser.parse(argv)
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+ #properties = {}
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+ #props.each do |pname, pvalue|
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+ # key = pname.gsub(/-/, '_').intern
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+ # value = value == nil ? true: CommandOptionParser.to_value(pvalue)
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+ # properties[key] = value
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+ #end
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+ auto_convert = true
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+ opts, properties = opt_parser.parse(argv, auto_convert)
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+ options = {}
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+ options[:help] = opts[?h] || properties[:help]
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+ options[:version] = opts[?v] || properties[:version]
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+ options[:silent] = opts[?s]
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+ options[:schema] = opts[?f]
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+ options[:meta] = opts[?m] || opts[?M]
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+ options[:meta2] = opts[?M]
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+ options[:untabify] = opts[?t]
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+ return options, properties
164
+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ #if __FILE__ == $0
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+ unless defined?(KWALIFY_NOEXEC)
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+ command = File.basename($0)
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+ begin
175
+ main = Kwalify::Main.new(command, ARGV)
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+ main.execute()
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+ exit 0
178
+ rescue Kwalify::KwalifyError => ex
179
+ $stderr.puts "ERROR: #{ex.message}"
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+ exit 1
181
+ #rescue => ex
182
+ # $stderr.puts ex.message
183
+ # exit 1
184
+ end
185
+ end