package cli import ( "context" "errors" "fmt" "os" "github.com/neilotoole/sq/cli/flag" "github.com/neilotoole/sq/cli/output/format" "github.com/neilotoole/sq/cli/output/jsonw" "github.com/neilotoole/sq/libsq/core/errz" "github.com/neilotoole/sq/libsq/core/lg" "github.com/neilotoole/sq/libsq/core/lg/lga" "github.com/neilotoole/sq/libsq/core/options" "github.com/spf13/cobra" "github.com/spf13/pflag" ) // printError is the centralized function for printing // and logging errors. This func has a lot of (possibly needless) // redundancy; ultimately err will print if non-nil (even if // rc or any of its fields are nil). func printError(ctx context.Context, rc *RunContext, err error) { log := lg.FromContext(ctx) if err == nil { log.Warn("printError called with nil error") return } if errors.Is(err, errNoMsg) { // errNoMsg is a sentinel err that sq doesn't want to print return } switch { default: case errors.Is(err, context.Canceled): err = errz.New("canceled") case errors.Is(err, context.DeadlineExceeded): err = errz.New("timeout") } var cmd *cobra.Command if rc != nil { cmd = rc.Cmd cmdName := "unknown" if cmd != nil { cmdName = cmd.Name() } lg.Error(log, "nil command", err, lga.Cmd, cmdName) wrtrs := rc.writers if wrtrs != nil && wrtrs.errw != nil { // If we have an errorWriter, we print to it // and return. wrtrs.errw.Error(err) return } // Else we don't have an errorWriter, so we fall through } // If we get this far, something went badly wrong in bootstrap // (probably the config is corrupt). // At this point, we could just print err to os.Stderr and be done. // However, our philosophy is to always provide the ability // to output errors in json if possible. So, even though cobra // may not have initialized and our own config may be borked, we // will still try to determine if the user wants the error // in json, specified via flags (by directly using the pflag // package) or via sq config's default output format. opts := options.Options{} if rc != nil && rc.Config != nil && rc.Config.Options != nil { opts = rc.Config.Options } else if rc != nil && rc.OptionsRegistry != nil { opts, _ = rc.OptionsRegistry.Process(opts) } // getPrinting works even if cmd is nil pr, _, errOut := getPrinting(cmd, opts, os.Stdout, os.Stderr) if bootstrapIsFormatJSON(rc) { // The user wants JSON, either via defaults or flags. jw := jsonw.NewErrorWriter(log, errOut, pr) jw.Error(err) return } // The user didn't want JSON, so we just print to stderr. if isColorTerminal(os.Stderr) { pr.Error.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "sq: "+err.Error()) } else { fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "sq: "+err.Error()) } } // bootstrapIsFormatJSON is a last-gasp attempt to check if the user // supplied --json=true on the command line, to determine if a // bootstrap error (hopefully rare) should be output in JSON. func bootstrapIsFormatJSON(rc *RunContext) bool { // If no RunContext, assume false if rc == nil { return false } defaultFormat := format.Text if rc.Config != nil { defaultFormat = OptFormat.Get(rc.Config.Options) } // If args were provided, create a new flag set and check // for the --json flag. if len(rc.Args) > 0 { flagSet := pflag.NewFlagSet("bootstrap", pflag.ContinueOnError) jsonFlag := flagSet.BoolP(flag.JSON, flag.JSONShort, false, flag.JSONUsage) err := flagSet.Parse(rc.Args) if err != nil { return false } // No --json flag, return true if the config file default is JSON if jsonFlag == nil { return defaultFormat == format.JSON } return *jsonFlag } // No args, return true if the config file default is JSON return defaultFormat == format.JSON } func panicOn(err error) { if err != nil { panic(err) } }