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require 'optparse' require 'fileutils' module Sass # This module handles the various Sass executables (`sass` and `sass-convert`). module Exec # An abstract class that encapsulates the executable code for all three executables. class Generic # @param args [Array<String>] The command-line arguments def initialize(args) @args = args @options = {} end # Parses the command-line arguments and runs the executable. # Calls `Kernel#exit` at the end, so it never returns. # # @see #parse def parse! begin parse rescue Exception => e raise e if @options[:trace] || e.is_a?(SystemExit) $stderr.print "#{e.class}: " unless e.class == RuntimeError $stderr.puts "#{e.message}" $stderr.puts " Use --trace for backtrace." exit 1 end exit 0 end # Parses the command-line arguments and runs the executable. # This does not handle exceptions or exit the program. # # @see #parse! def parse @opts = OptionParser.new(&method(:set_opts)) @opts.parse!(@args) process_result @options end # @return [String] A description of the executable def to_s @opts.to_s end protected # Finds the line of the source template # on which an exception was raised. # # @param exception [Exception] The exception # @return [String] The line number def get_line(exception) # SyntaxErrors have weird line reporting # when there's trailing whitespace return (exception.message.scan(/:(\d+)/).first || ["??"]).first if exception.is_a?(::SyntaxError) (exception.backtrace[0].scan(/:(\d+)/).first || ["??"]).first end # Tells optparse how to parse the arguments # available for all executables. # # This is meant to be overridden by subclasses # so they can add their own options. # # @param opts [OptionParser] def set_opts(opts) opts.on('-s', '--stdin', :NONE, 'Read input from standard input instead of an input file') do @options[:input] = $stdin end opts.on('--trace', :NONE, 'Show a full traceback on error') do @options[:trace] = true end opts.on('--unix-newlines', 'Use Unix-style newlines in written files.') do @options[:unix_newlines] = true if ::Sass::Util.windows? end opts.on_tail("-?", "-h", "--help", "Show this message") do puts opts exit end opts.on_tail("-v", "--version", "Print version") do puts("Sass #{::Sass.version[:string]}") exit end end # Processes the options set by the command-line arguments. # In particular, sets `@options[:input]` and `@options[:output]` # to appropriate IO streams. # # This is meant to be overridden by subclasses # so they can run their respective programs. def process_result input, output = @options[:input], @options[:output] args = @args.dup input ||= begin filename = args.shift @options[:filename] = filename open_file(filename) || $stdin end output ||= args.shift || $stdout @options[:input], @options[:output] = input, output end COLORS = { :red => 31, :green => 32, :yellow => 33 } # Prints a status message about performing the given action, # colored using the given color (via terminal escapes) if possible. # # @param name [#to_s] A short name for the action being performed. # Shouldn't be longer than 11 characters. # @param color [Symbol] The name of the color to use for this action. # Can be `:red`, `:green`, or `:yellow`. def puts_action(name, color, arg) return if @options[:for_engine][:quiet] printf color(color, "%11s %s\n"), name, arg STDOUT.flush end # Same as \{Kernel.puts}, but doesn't print anything if the `--quiet` option is set. # # @param args [Array] Passed on to \{Kernel.puts} def puts(*args) return if @options[:for_engine][:quiet] Kernel.puts(*args) end # Wraps the given string in terminal escapes # causing it to have the given color. # If terminal esapes aren't supported on this platform, # just returns the string instead. # # @param color [Symbol] The name of the color to use. # Can be `:red`, `:green`, or `:yellow`. # @param str [String] The string to wrap in the given color. # @return [String] The wrapped string. def color(color, str) raise "[BUG] Unrecognized color #{color}" unless COLORS[color] # Almost any real Unix terminal will support color, # so we just filter for Windows terms (which don't set TERM) # and not-real terminals, which aren't ttys. return str if ENV["TERM"].nil? || ENV["TERM"].empty? || !STDOUT.tty? return "\e[#{COLORS[color]}m#{str}\e[0m" end def write_output(text, destination) if destination.is_a?(String) open_file(destination, 'w') {|file| file.write(text)} else destination.write(text) end end private def open_file(filename, flag = 'r') return if filename.nil? flag = 'wb' if @options[:unix_newlines] && flag == 'w' file = File.open(filename, flag) return file unless block_given? yield file file.close end def handle_load_error(err) dep = err.message[/^no such file to load -- (.*)/, 1] raise err if @options[:trace] || dep.nil? || dep.empty? $stderr.puts <<MESSAGE Required dependency #{dep} not found! Run "gem install #{dep}" to get it. Use --trace for backtrace. MESSAGE exit 1 end end # The `sass` executable. class Sass < Generic attr_reader :default_syntax # @param args [Array<String>] The command-line arguments def initialize(args) super @options[:for_engine] = { :load_paths => ['.'] + (ENV['SASSPATH'] || '').split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR) } @default_syntax = :sass end protected # Tells optparse how to parse the arguments. # # @param opts [OptionParser] def set_opts(opts) super opts.banner = <<END Usage: #{default_syntax} [options] [INPUT] [OUTPUT] Description: Converts SCSS or Sass files to CSS. Options: END if @default_syntax == :sass opts.on('--scss', 'Use the CSS-superset SCSS syntax.') do @options[:for_engine][:syntax] = :scss end else opts.on('--sass', 'Use the Indented syntax.') do @options[:for_engine][:syntax] = :sass end end opts.on('--watch', 'Watch files or directories for changes.', 'The location of the generated CSS can be set using a colon:', " #{@default_syntax} --watch input.#{@default_syntax}:output.css", " #{@default_syntax} --watch input-dir:output-dir") do @options[:watch] = true end opts.on('--update', 'Compile files or directories to CSS.', 'Locations are set like --watch.') do @options[:update] = true end opts.on('--stop-on-error', 'If a file fails to compile, exit immediately.', 'Only meaningful for --watch and --update.') do @options[:stop_on_error] = true end opts.on('--poll', 'Check for file changes manually, rather than relying on the OS.', 'Only meaningful for --watch.') do @options[:poll] = true end opts.on('-f', '--force', 'Recompile all Sass files, even if the CSS file is newer.', 'Only meaningful for --update.') do @options[:force] = true end opts.on('-c', '--check', "Just check syntax, don't evaluate.") do require 'stringio' @options[:check_syntax] = true @options[:output] = StringIO.new end opts.on('-t', '--style NAME', 'Output style. Can be nested (default), compact, compressed, or expanded.') do |name| @options[:for_engine][:style] = name.to_sym end opts.on('--precision NUMBER_OF_DIGITS', Integer, 'How many digits of precision to use when outputting decimal numbers. Defaults to 3.') do |precision| ::Sass::Script::Number.precision = precision end opts.on('-q', '--quiet', 'Silence warnings and status messages during compilation.') do @options[:for_engine][:quiet] = true end opts.on('--compass', 'Make Compass imports available and load project configuration.') do @options[:compass] = true end opts.on('-g', '--debug-info', 'Emit extra information in the generated CSS that can be used by the FireSass Firebug plugin.') do @options[:for_engine][:debug_info] = true end opts.on('-l', '--line-numbers', '--line-comments', 'Emit comments in the generated CSS indicating the corresponding source line.') do @options[:for_engine][:line_numbers] = true end opts.on('-i', '--interactive', 'Run an interactive SassScript shell.') do @options[:interactive] = true end opts.on('-I', '--load-path PATH', 'Add a sass import path.') do |path| @options[:for_engine][:load_paths] << path end opts.on('-r', '--require LIB', 'Require a Ruby library before running Sass.') do |lib| require lib end opts.on('--cache-location PATH', 'The path to put cached Sass files. Defaults to .sass-cache.') do |loc| @options[:for_engine][:cache_location] = loc end opts.on('-C', '--no-cache', "Don't cache to sassc files.") do @options[:for_engine][:cache] = false end encoding_desc = if ::Sass::Util.ruby1_8? 'Does not work in ruby 1.8.' else 'Specify the default encoding for Sass files.' end opts.on('-E encoding', encoding_desc) do |encoding| if ::Sass::Util.ruby1_8? $stderr.puts "Specifying the encoding is not supported in ruby 1.8." exit 1 else Encoding.default_external = encoding end end end # Processes the options set by the command-line arguments, # and runs the Sass compiler appropriately. def process_result require 'sass' if !@options[:update] && !@options[:watch] && @args.first && colon_path?(@args.first) if @args.size == 1 @args = split_colon_path(@args.first) else @options[:update] = true end end load_compass if @options[:compass] return interactive if @options[:interactive] return watch_or_update if @options[:watch] || @options[:update] super @options[:for_engine][:filename] = @options[:filename] @options[:for_engine][:css_filename] = @options[:output] if @options[:output].is_a?(String) begin input = @options[:input] output = @options[:output] @options[:for_engine][:syntax] ||= :scss if input.is_a?(File) && input.path =~ /\.scss$/ @options[:for_engine][:syntax] ||= @default_syntax engine = if input.is_a?(File) && !@options[:check_syntax] ::Sass::Engine.for_file(input.path, @options[:for_engine]) else # We don't need to do any special handling of @options[:check_syntax] here, # because the Sass syntax checking happens alongside evaluation # and evaluation doesn't actually evaluate any code anyway. ::Sass::Engine.new(input.read(), @options[:for_engine]) end input.close() if input.is_a?(File) write_output(engine.render, output) rescue ::Sass::SyntaxError => e raise e if @options[:trace] raise e.sass_backtrace_str("standard input") end end private def load_compass begin require 'compass' rescue LoadError require 'rubygems' begin require 'compass' rescue LoadError puts "ERROR: Cannot load compass." exit 1 end end Compass.add_project_configuration Compass.configuration.project_path ||= Dir.pwd @options[:for_engine][:load_paths] += Compass.configuration.sass_load_paths end def interactive require 'sass/repl' ::Sass::Repl.new(@options).run end def watch_or_update require 'sass/plugin' ::Sass::Plugin.options.merge! @options[:for_engine] ::Sass::Plugin.options[:unix_newlines] = @options[:unix_newlines] ::Sass::Plugin.options[:poll] = @options[:poll] if @options[:force] raise "The --force flag may only be used with --update." unless @options[:update] ::Sass::Plugin.options[:always_update] = true end raise <<MSG if @args.empty? What files should I watch? Did you mean something like: #{@default_syntax} --watch input.#{@default_syntax}:output.css #{@default_syntax} --watch input-dir:output-dir MSG if !colon_path?(@args[0]) && probably_dest_dir?(@args[1]) flag = @options[:update] ? "--update" : "--watch" err = if !File.exist?(@args[1]) "doesn't exist" elsif @args[1] =~ /\.css$/ "is a CSS file" end raise <<MSG if err File #{@args[1]} #{err}. Did you mean: #{@default_syntax} #{flag} #{@args[0]}:#{@args[1]} MSG end dirs, files = @args.map {|name| split_colon_path(name)}. partition {|i, _| File.directory? i} files.map! {|from, to| [from, to || from.gsub(/\.[^.]*?$/, '.css')]} dirs.map! {|from, to| [from, to || from]} ::Sass::Plugin.options[:template_location] = dirs ::Sass::Plugin.on_updated_stylesheet do |_, css| if File.exists? css puts_action :overwrite, :yellow, css else puts_action :create, :green, css end end had_error = false ::Sass::Plugin.on_creating_directory {|dirname| puts_action :directory, :green, dirname} ::Sass::Plugin.on_deleting_css {|filename| puts_action :delete, :yellow, filename} ::Sass::Plugin.on_compilation_error do |error, _, _| if error.is_a?(SystemCallError) && !@options[:stop_on_error] had_error = true puts_action :error, :red, error.message STDOUT.flush next end raise error unless error.is_a?(::Sass::SyntaxError) && !@options[:stop_on_error] had_error = true puts_action :error, :red, "#{error.sass_filename} (Line #{error.sass_line}: #{error.message})" STDOUT.flush end if @options[:update] ::Sass::Plugin.update_stylesheets(files) exit 1 if had_error return end puts ">>> Sass is watching for changes. Press Ctrl-C to stop." ::Sass::Plugin.on_template_modified do |template| puts ">>> Change detected to: #{template}" STDOUT.flush end ::Sass::Plugin.on_template_created do |template| puts ">>> New template detected: #{template}" STDOUT.flush end ::Sass::Plugin.on_template_deleted do |template| puts ">>> Deleted template detected: #{template}" STDOUT.flush end ::Sass::Plugin.watch(files) end def colon_path?(path) !split_colon_path(path)[1].nil? end def split_colon_path(path) one, two = path.split(':', 2) if one && two && ::Sass::Util.windows? && one =~ /\A[A-Za-z]\Z/ && two =~ /\A[\/\\]/ # If we're on Windows and we were passed a drive letter path, # don't split on that colon. one2, two = two.split(':', 2) one = one + ':' + one2 end return one, two end # Whether path is likely to be meant as the destination # in a source:dest pair. def probably_dest_dir?(path) return false unless path return false if colon_path?(path) return ::Sass::Util.glob(File.join(path, "*.s[ca]ss")).empty? end end class Scss < Sass # @param args [Array<String>] The command-line arguments def initialize(args) super @default_syntax = :scss end end # The `sass-convert` executable. class SassConvert < Generic # @param args [Array<String>] The command-line arguments def initialize(args) super require 'sass' @options[:for_tree] = {} @options[:for_engine] = {:cache => false, :read_cache => true} end # Tells optparse how to parse the arguments. # # @param opts [OptionParser] def set_opts(opts) opts.banner = <<END Usage: sass-convert [options] [INPUT] [OUTPUT] Description: Converts between CSS, Sass, and SCSS files. E.g. converts from SCSS to Sass, or converts from CSS to SCSS (adding appropriate nesting). Options: END opts.on('-F', '--from FORMAT', 'The format to convert from. Can be css, scss, sass.', 'By default, this is inferred from the input filename.', 'If there is none, defaults to css.') do |name| @options[:from] = name.downcase.to_sym raise "sass-convert no longer supports LessCSS." if @options[:from] == :less unless [:css, :scss, :sass].include?(@options[:from]) raise "Unknown format for sass-convert --from: #{name}" end end opts.on('-T', '--to FORMAT', 'The format to convert to. Can be scss or sass.', 'By default, this is inferred from the output filename.', 'If there is none, defaults to sass.') do |name| @options[:to] = name.downcase.to_sym unless [:scss, :sass].include?(@options[:to]) raise "Unknown format for sass-convert --to: #{name}" end end opts.on('-R', '--recursive', 'Convert all the files in a directory. Requires --from and --to.') do @options[:recursive] = true end opts.on('-i', '--in-place', 'Convert a file to its own syntax.', 'This can be used to update some deprecated syntax.') do @options[:in_place] = true end opts.on('--dasherize', 'Convert underscores to dashes') do @options[:for_tree][:dasherize] = true end opts.on('--indent NUM', 'How many spaces to use for each level of indentation. Defaults to 2.', '"t" means use hard tabs.') do |indent| if indent == 't' @options[:for_tree][:indent] = "\t" else @options[:for_tree][:indent] = " " * indent.to_i end end opts.on('--old', 'Output the old-style ":prop val" property syntax.', 'Only meaningful when generating Sass.') do @options[:for_tree][:old] = true end opts.on('-C', '--no-cache', "Don't cache to sassc files.") do @options[:for_engine][:read_cache] = false end unless ::Sass::Util.ruby1_8? opts.on('-E encoding', 'Specify the default encoding for Sass and CSS files.') do |encoding| Encoding.default_external = encoding end end super end # Processes the options set by the command-line arguments, # and runs the CSS compiler appropriately. def process_result require 'sass' if @options[:recursive] process_directory return end super input = @options[:input] raise "Error: '#{input.path}' is a directory (did you mean to use --recursive?)" if File.directory?(input) output = @options[:output] output = input if @options[:in_place] process_file(input, output) end private def process_directory unless input = @options[:input] = @args.shift raise "Error: directory required when using --recursive." end output = @options[:output] = @args.shift raise "Error: --from required when using --recursive." unless @options[:from] raise "Error: --to required when using --recursive." unless @options[:to] raise "Error: '#{@options[:input]}' is not a directory" unless File.directory?(@options[:input]) if @options[:output] && File.exists?(@options[:output]) && !File.directory?(@options[:output]) raise "Error: '#{@options[:output]}' is not a directory" end @options[:output] ||= @options[:input] if @options[:to] == @options[:from] && !@options[:in_place] fmt = @options[:from] raise "Error: converting from #{fmt} to #{fmt} without --in-place" end ext = @options[:from] ::Sass::Util.glob("#{@options[:input]}/**/*.#{ext}") do |f| output = if @options[:in_place] f elsif @options[:output] output_name = f.gsub(/\.(c|sa|sc|le)ss$/, ".#{@options[:to]}") output_name[0...@options[:input].size] = @options[:output] output_name else f.gsub(/\.(c|sa|sc|le)ss$/, ".#{@options[:to]}") end unless File.directory?(File.dirname(output)) puts_action :directory, :green, File.dirname(output) FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.dirname(output)) end puts_action :convert, :green, f if File.exists?(output) puts_action :overwrite, :yellow, output else puts_action :create, :green, output end input = open_file(f) process_file(input, output) end end def process_file(input, output) if input.is_a?(File) @options[:from] ||= case input.path when /\.scss$/; :scss when /\.sass$/; :sass when /\.less$/; raise "sass-convert no longer supports LessCSS." when /\.css$/; :css end elsif @options[:in_place] raise "Error: the --in-place option requires a filename." end if output.is_a?(File) @options[:to] ||= case output.path when /\.scss$/; :scss when /\.sass$/; :sass end end @options[:from] ||= :css @options[:to] ||= :sass @options[:for_engine][:syntax] = @options[:from] out = ::Sass::Util.silence_sass_warnings do if @options[:from] == :css require 'sass/css' ::Sass::CSS.new(input.read, @options[:for_tree]).render(@options[:to]) else if input.is_a?(File) ::Sass::Engine.for_file(input.path, @options[:for_engine]) else ::Sass::Engine.new(input.read, @options[:for_engine]) end.to_tree.send("to_#{@options[:to]}", @options[:for_tree]) end end output = input.path if @options[:in_place] write_output(out, output) rescue ::Sass::SyntaxError => e raise e if @options[:trace] file = " of #{e.sass_filename}" if e.sass_filename raise "Error on line #{e.sass_line}#{file}: #{e.message}\n Use --trace for backtrace" rescue LoadError => err handle_load_error(err) end end end end