tty-prompt 0.9.0 → 0.10.0

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  # Change log
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+ ## [v0.10.0] - 2017-01-01
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+ ### Added
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+ * Add :enable_color option for toggling colors support
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  ## [v0.9.0] - 2016-12-20
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  * [1. Usage](#1-usage)
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  * [2. Interface](#2-interface)
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  * [2.1 ask](#21-ask)
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- * [2.2 settings](#22-settings)
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- * [2.2.1 convert](#221-convert)
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- * [2.2.2 default](#222-default)
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- * [2.2.3 echo](#223-echo)
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- * [2.2.4 in](#224-in)
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- * [2.2.5 modify](#225-modify)
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- * [2.2.6 required](#226-required)
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- * [2.2.7 validate](#227-validate)
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- * [2.2.8 error messages](#228-error-messages)
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- * [2.2.9 prefix](#229-prefix)
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- * [2.2.10 active_color](#2210-active_color)
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- * [2.2.11 help_color](#2211-help_color)
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- * [2.2.12 interrupt](#2212-interrupt)
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- * [2.3 keypress](#23-keypress)
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- * [2.4 multiline](#24-multiline)
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- * [2.5 mask](#25-mask)
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- * [2.6 yes?/no?](#26-yesno)
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- * [2.7 menu](#27-menu)
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- * [2.7.1 select](#271-select)
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- * [2.7.2 multi_select](#272-multi_select)
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- * [2.7.3 enum_select](#273-enum_select)
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- * [2.8 expand](#28-expand)
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- * [2.9 collect](#29-collect)
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- * [2.10 suggest](#210-suggest)
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- * [2.11 slider](#211-slider)
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- * [2.12 say](#212-say)
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- * [2.12.1 ok](#2121-ok)
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- * [2.12.2 warn](#2122-warn)
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- * [2.12.3 error](#2123-error)
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- * [2.13 keyboard events](#213-keyboard-events)
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+ * [2.1.1 convert](#211-convert)
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+ * [2.1.2 default](#212-default)
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+ * [2.1.3 echo](#213-echo)
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+ * [2.1.4 error messages](#214-error-messages)
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+ * [2.1.5 in](#215-in)
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+ * [2.1.6 modify](#216-modify)
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+ * [2.1.7 required](#217-required)
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+ * [2.1.8 validate](#218-validate)
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+ * [2.2 keypress](#22-keypress)
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+ * [2.3 multiline](#23-multiline)
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+ * [2.4 mask](#24-mask)
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+ * [2.5 yes?/no?](#25-yesno)
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+ * [2.6 menu](#26-menu)
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+ * [2.6.1 select](#261-select)
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+ * [2.6.2 multi_select](#262-multi_select)
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+ * [2.6.3 enum_select](#263-enum_select)
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+ * [2.7 expand](#27-expand)
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+ * [2.8 collect](#28-collect)
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+ * [2.9 suggest](#29-suggest)
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+ * [2.10 slider](#210-slider)
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+ * [2.11 say](#211-say)
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+ * [2.11.1 ok](#2111-ok)
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+ * [2.11.2 warn](#2112-warn)
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+ * [2.11.3 error](#2113-error)
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+ * [2.12 keyboard events](#212-keyboard-events)
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+ * [3. settings](#3-settings)
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+ * [3.1 active_color](#31-active_color)
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+ * [3.2 enable_color](#32-enable-color)
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+ * [3.3 help_color](#33-help_color)
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+ * [3.4 interrupt](#34-interrupt)
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+ * [3.5 prefix](#35-prefix)
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  ## 1. Usage
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+ #### 2.1.1 convert
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- Below is a list of the settings that may be used for customizing `ask`, `mask`, `multiline`, `keypress` methods behaviour:
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+ The `convert` property is used to convert input to a required type.
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- ```ruby
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- :convert # conversion applied to input such as :bool or proc
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- :default # default value used if none is provided
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- :in # specify range '0-9', '0..9', '0...9' or negative '-1..-9'
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- :modify # apply answer modification :upcase, :downcase, :trim, :chomp etc..
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- :required # If true, value entered must be non-empty (default: false)
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- ```
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+ By default `tty-prompt` comes with predefined error messages for `required`, `in`, `validate` options.
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+ You can change these and configure to your liking either by inling them with the option:
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+ prompt.ask('What is your email?') do |q|
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  In order to check that provided input falls inside a range of inputs use the `in` option. For example, if we wanted to ask a user for a single digit in given range we may do following:
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  In order to validate that input matches a given patter you can pass the `validate` option. Validate setting accepts `Regex`, `Proc` or `Symbol`.
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+ All prompt types support `:active_color` option. In case of `select`, `multi_select`, `enum_select` or `expand` this color is used to highlight the currently selected choice. All the resulted inputs provided by user that are read in by the prompt as answer are highlighted with this color. This option can be applied either globablly for all prompts or individually.
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+ ### 3.4 interrupt
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  ## Contributing
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  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/piotrmurach/tty-prompt/fork )
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  ## Copyright
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data/lib/tty/prompt.rb CHANGED
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  @input = options.fetch(:input) { $stdin }
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  @output = options.fetch(:output) { $stdout }
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  @prefix = options.fetch(:prefix) { '' }
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- @active_color = options.fetch(:active_color) { :green }
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- @help_color = options.fetch(:help_color) { :bright_black }
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- @error_color = options.fetch(:error_color) { :red }
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+ @enabled_color = options[:enable_color]
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+ @active_color = options.fetch(:active_color) { :green }
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+ @help_color = options.fetch(:help_color) { :bright_black }
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+ @error_color = options.fetch(:error_color) { :red }
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  @cursor = TTY::Cursor
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- @pastel = Pastel.new
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+ @pastel = Pastel.new(@enabled_color.nil? ? {} : { enabled: @enabled_color })
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  @reader = Reader.new(@input, @output, interrupt: options[:interrupt])
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  end
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  def initialize(options = {})
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  @input = StringIO.new
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- options.merge!({input: @input, output: @output})
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+ options.merge!({
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+ input: @input,
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+ output: @output,
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+ enable_color: options.fetch(:enable_color) { true }
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+ })
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  class Prompt
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+ end
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data/tty-prompt.gemspec CHANGED
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metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  platform: ruby
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  bindir: bin
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- date: 2016-12-20 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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