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defmodule Extractly do
alias Extractly.DoNotEdit
import Extractly.Helpers
@moduledoc """
Provide easy access to information inside the templates rendered by `mix xtra`
"""
@doc """
Emits a comment including a message not to edit the created file, as it will be recreated from this template.
It is a convenience to include this into your templates as follows
<%= xtra.do_not_edit_warning %>
or I18n'ed
<%= xtra.do_not_edit_warning, lang: :fr %>
If you are not generating html or markdown the comment can be parametrized
<%= xtra.do_not_edit_warning, comment_start: "-- ", comment_end: "" %>
If you want to include the name of the source template use `template: template` option, so
a call may be as complex as:
<%= xtra.do_not_edit_warning, comment_start: "-- ", comment_end: "", template: template, lang: :it %>
"""
def do_not_edit_warning( opts \\ []), do: DoNotEdit.warning(opts)
@doc ~S"""
Returns docstring of a function (or nil)
Ex:
iex(0)> Extractly.functiondoc("Extractly.moduledoc/2")
...(0)> |> String.split("\n") |> Enum.take(3)
[" Returns docstring of a module (or nil)", " Ex:", ""]
We can also pass a list of functions to get their docs concatenated
iex(1)> out = Extractly.functiondoc(["Extractly.moduledoc/2", "Extactly.functiondoc/2"])
...(1)> String.split(out, "\n") |> Enum.take(5)
[ " Returns docstring of a module (or nil)",
" Ex:",
"",
" Extractly.moduledoc(\"Extractly\")",
""]
If all the functions are in the same module the following form can be used
iex(2)> out = Extractly.functiondoc(["moduledoc/2", "functiondoc/2"], module: "Extractly")
...(2)> String.split(out, "\n") |> hd()
" Returns docstring of a module (or nil)"
However it is convenient to add a markdown headline before each functiondoc, especially in these cases,
it can be done by indicating the `headline: level` option
iex(3)> Extractly.functiondoc(["moduledoc/2", "functiondoc/2"], module: "Extractly", headline: 2)
...(3)> |> String.split("\n") |> Enum.take(3)
[ "## Extractly.moduledoc/2",
"",
" Returns docstring of a module (or nil)"]
Often times we are interested by **all** public functiondocs...
iex(4)> out = Extractly.functiondoc(:all, module: "Extractly", headline: 2)
...(4)> String.split(out, "\n") |> Enum.take(3)
[ "## Extractly.do_not_edit_warning/1",
"",
" Emits a comment including a message not to edit the created file, as it will be recreated from this template."]
We can specify a language to wrap indented code blocks into ` ```elixir\n...\n``` `
Here is an example
iex(0)> Extractly.functiondoc("Extractly.functiondoc/2", wrap_code_blocks: "elixir")
...(0)> |> String.split("\n") |> Enum.take(10)
[ " Returns docstring of a function (or nil)",
" Ex:",
"",
"```elixir",
" iex(0)> Extractly.functiondoc(\"Extractly.moduledoc/2\") ",
" ...(0)> |> String.split(\"\\n\") |> Enum.take(3)",
" [\" Returns docstring of a module (or nil)\", \" Ex:\", \"\"]",
"```",
"",
" We can also pass a list of functions to get their docs concatenated"]
"""
def functiondoc(name, opts \\ [])
def functiondoc(:all, opts) do
case Keyword.get(opts, :module) do
nil -> "<!-- ERROR: No module given for `functiondoc(:all, ...)` -->"
module_name -> _all_functiondocs(module_name, opts) |> _postprocess(opts)
end
end
def functiondoc(names, opts) when is_list(names) do
prefix =
case Keyword.get(opts, :module) do
nil -> ""
module_name -> "#{module_name}."
end
names
|> Enum.map(&functiondoc("#{prefix}#{&1}", opts))
|> Enum.join
|> _postprocess(opts)
end
def functiondoc(name, opts) when is_binary(name) do
headline = fdoc_headline(name, opts)
case _functiondoc(name) do
nil -> nil
doc -> headline <> (doc |> _postprocess(opts))
end
end
@doc """
Returns docstring of a macro (or nil)
Same naming convention for macros as for functions.
"""
def macrodoc(name, opts\\[]) do
{module, macro_name, arity} = _parse_entity_name(name)
case Code.ensure_loaded(module) do
{:module, _} -> _get_entity_doc(module, macro_name, arity, :macro) |> _postprocess(opts)
_ -> nil
end
end
@doc """
Returns docstring of a module (or nil)
Ex:
Extractly.moduledoc("Extractly")
"""
def moduledoc(name, opts \\ []) do
module = String.replace(name, ~r{\A(?:Elixir\.)?}, "Elixir.") |> String.to_atom
case Code.ensure_loaded(module) do
{:module, _} -> _get_moduledoc(module) |> _postprocess(opts)
_ -> nil
end
end
@doc ~S"""
Returns the output of a mix task
Ex:
iex(5)> Extractly.task("cmd", ~W[echo 42])
"42\n"
iex(0)> Extractly.task("xxx") |> String.split("\n")|> hd()
"***Error, the following output was produced wih error code 1"
"""
def task(task, args \\ [])
def task(task, args) do
case System.cmd("mix", [task | args]) do
{output, 0} -> output
{output, error} -> "***Error, the following output was produced wih error code #{error}\n#{output}"
end
end
@doc """
A convenience method to access this libraries version
"""
def version do
:application.ensure_started(:extractly)
with {:ok, version} = :application.get_key(:extractly, :vsn), do: to_string(version)
end
defp _all_functiondocs(module_name, opts) do
module = "Elixir.#{module_name}" |> String.to_atom
case Code.ensure_loaded(module) do
{:module, _} -> _get_functiondocs(module, opts)
_ -> "<!-- ERROR cannot load module `#{module}' -->"
end
end
defp _extract_functiondoc(function_info)
defp _extract_functiondoc({_, _, _, doc_map, _}) when is_map(doc_map) do
case doc_map do
%{"en" => docstring} -> docstring
_ -> nil
end
end
defp _extract_functiondoc(_) do
nil
end
defp _extract_functiondoc_with_headline({{_, function_name, function_arity},_,_,_,_}=function_info, opts) do
module_name = Keyword.get(opts, :module)
full_name = "#{module_name}.#{function_name}/#{function_arity}"
case _extract_functiondoc(function_info) do
nil -> nil
doc -> fdoc_headline( full_name, opts ) <> doc
end
end
defp _functiondoc(name) do
{module, function_name, arity} = _parse_entity_name(name)
case Code.ensure_loaded(module) do
{:module, _} -> _get_entity_doc(module, function_name, arity, :function)
_ -> nil
end
end
defp _get_entity_doc(module, name, arity, entity_type) do
if function_exported?(module, :__info__, 1) do
{:docs_v1, _, :elixir, _, _, _, docs} = Code.fetch_docs(module)
Enum.find_value(docs, &_find_entity_doc(&1, name, arity, entity_type))
end
end
defp _get_functiondocs(module, opts) do
if function_exported?(module, :__info__, 1) do
{:docs_v1, _, :elixir, _, _, _, docs} = Code.fetch_docs(module)
docs
|> Enum.map(&_extract_functiondoc_with_headline(&1, opts))
|> Enum.join
else
"<!-- ERROR cannot access #{module.__info__/1} -->"
end
end
defp _get_moduledoc(module) do
if function_exported?(module, :__info__, 1) do
case Code.fetch_docs(module) do
{:docs_v1, _, :elixir, _, %{"en" => module_doc}, _, _} -> module_doc
_ -> nil
end
# TODO: Check under which circomstances this code is needed if at all.
# case Code.get_docs(module, :moduledoc) do
# {_, docs} when is_binary(docs) ->
# docs
# _ -> nil
# end
end
end
defp _find_entity_doc(doctuple, function_name, arity, entity_type) do
case doctuple do
{{^entity_type, ^function_name, ^arity}, _anno, _sign, %{"en" => doc}, _metadata} -> doc
_ -> nil
end
end
defp _parse_entity_name(name) do
names = String.split(name, ".")
[func | modules] = Enum.reverse(names)
module = ["Elixir" | Enum.reverse(modules)] |> Enum.join(".") |> String.to_atom()
[function_name, arity] = String.split(func, "/")
function_name = String.to_atom(function_name)
{arity, _} = Integer.parse(arity)
{module, function_name, arity}
end
defp _postprocess(input, opts)
defp _postprocess(nil, _opts), do: nil
defp _postprocess(input, opts) do
wrap? = Keyword.get(opts, :wrap_code_blocks)
input_ = Extractly.Directives.process(input, !!wrap?)
case wrap? do
nil -> input_
lang -> wrap_code_blocks(input_, lang)
end
end
end