package cli import ( "io" "github.com/neilotoole/sq/libsq/core/errz" "github.com/spf13/cobra" "github.com/spf13/pflag" ) // cmdFlagChanged returns true if cmd is non-nil and // has the named flag and that flag been changed. func cmdFlagChanged(cmd *cobra.Command, name string) bool { if cmd == nil { return false } f := cmd.Flag(name) if f == nil { return false } return f.Changed } // cmdFlagTrue returns true if flag name has been changed // and the flag value is true. func cmdFlagTrue(cmd *cobra.Command, name string) bool { if !cmdFlagChanged(cmd, name) { return false } b, err := cmd.Flags().GetBool(name) if err != nil { panic(err) // Should never happen } return b } // getBootstrapFlagValue parses osArgs looking for flg. The flag is always // treated as string. This function exists because some components such // as logging and config interrogate flags before cobra has loaded. func getBootstrapFlagValue(flg, flgShort, flgUsage string, osArgs []string) (val string, ok bool, err error) { fs := pflag.NewFlagSet("bootstrap", pflag.ContinueOnError) fs.ParseErrorsWhitelist.UnknownFlags = true fs.SetOutput(io.Discard) _ = fs.StringP(flg, flgShort, "", flgUsage) if err = fs.Parse(osArgs); err != nil { return "", false, errz.Err(err) } if !fs.Changed(flg) { return "", false, nil } if val, err = fs.GetString(flg); err != nil { return "", false, errz.Err(err) } return val, true, nil }