From: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
To: pbs-devel@lists.proxmox.com
Subject: [pbs-devel] [PATCH proxmox] router: sort cli properties in usage output
Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2024 10:25:25 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20240809082525.864042-1-d.csapak@proxmox.com> (raw)
If we don't do this, then properties from a serde flattened struct will
be positioned at the end of the list, rather than properly sorted with
the other properties.
Since the tests also feature non-sorted properties, we have to adapt
them too.
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
---
i wanted to add tests for the serde flattened structs, but the test
don't use the api macro, nor serde, so i was not sure how i could
replicate that. If somebody has an idea for that, please tell, then
I'll send a v2 or follow up
proxmox-router/src/cli/format.rs | 20 ++++++++++++-----
proxmox-router/tests/docs.rs | 38 ++++++++++++++++----------------
2 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
diff --git a/proxmox-router/src/cli/format.rs b/proxmox-router/src/cli/format.rs
index 6f0ec50c..a35821a6 100644
--- a/proxmox-router/src/cli/format.rs
+++ b/proxmox-router/src/cli/format.rs
@@ -139,7 +139,10 @@ pub(crate) fn generate_usage_str_do<'cli>(
let mut options = String::new();
- for (prop, optional, param_schema) in schema.properties() {
+ let mut properties: Vec<_> = schema.properties().collect();
+ properties.sort_by(|a, b| a.0.cmp(b.0));
+
+ for (prop, optional, param_schema) in properties {
if done_hash.contains(prop) {
continue;
}
@@ -212,9 +215,12 @@ pub(crate) fn generate_usage_str_do<'cli>(
let mut global_options = String::new();
- for (name, _optional, param_schema) in
- global_options_iter.flat_map(|o| o.schema.any_object().unwrap().properties())
- {
+ let mut properties: Vec<_> = global_options_iter
+ .flat_map(|o| o.schema.any_object().unwrap().properties())
+ .collect();
+ properties.sort_by(|a, b| a.0.cmp(b.0));
+
+ for (name, _optional, param_schema) in properties {
if done_hash.contains(name) {
continue;
}
@@ -325,12 +331,14 @@ impl<'cli> UsageState<'cli> {
let mut out = String::new();
let _ = write!(out, "Options available for command group ``{prefix}``:");
for opt in opts {
- for (name, _optional, schema) in opt
+ let mut properties: Vec<_> = opt
.schema
.any_object()
.expect("non-object schema in global optiosn")
.properties()
- {
+ .collect();
+ properties.sort_by(|a, b| a.0.cmp(b.0));
+ for (name, _optional, schema) in properties {
let _ = write!(
out,
"\n\n{}",
diff --git a/proxmox-router/tests/docs.rs b/proxmox-router/tests/docs.rs
index f23a872a..74bc99b6 100644
--- a/proxmox-router/tests/docs.rs
+++ b/proxmox-router/tests/docs.rs
@@ -109,26 +109,26 @@ fn expected_toplevel_help_text() -> &'static str {
Usage:
clicmd help [{<command>}] [OPTIONS]
-clicmd l0c1 --required-arg <string> --another-required-arg <string> [OPTIONS]
+clicmd l0c1 --another-required-arg <string> --required-arg <string> [OPTIONS]
clicmd l0c2 <required-arg> --another-required-arg <string> [OPTIONS]
-clicmd l0sub l1c1 --required-arg <string> --another-required-arg <string> [OPTIONS]
-clicmd l0sub l1c2 --required-arg <string> --another-required-arg <string> [OPTIONS]
+clicmd l0sub l1c1 --another-required-arg <string> --required-arg <string> [OPTIONS]
+clicmd l0sub l1c2 --another-required-arg <string> --required-arg <string> [OPTIONS]
"##
.trim_start()
}
fn expected_group_help_text() -> &'static str {
r##"
-Usage: clicmd l0sub l1c1 --required-arg <string> --another-required-arg <string> [OPTIONS]
+Usage: clicmd l0sub l1c1 --another-required-arg <string> --required-arg <string> [OPTIONS]
Simple API method with one required and one optional argument.
- --required-arg <string>
- Required string argument.
-
--another-required-arg <string>
A second required string argument.
+ --required-arg <string>
+ Required string argument.
+
Optional parameters:
--optional-arg <boolean> (default=false)
@@ -161,16 +161,16 @@ Optional parameters:
----
-``clicmd l0c1 --required-arg <string> --another-required-arg <string> [OPTIONS]``
+``clicmd l0c1 --another-required-arg <string> --required-arg <string> [OPTIONS]``
Simple API method with one required and one optional argument.
-``--required-arg`` ``<string>``
- Required string argument.
-
``--another-required-arg`` ``<string>``
A second required string argument.
+``--required-arg`` ``<string>``
+ Required string argument.
+
Optional parameters:
``--optional-arg`` ``<boolean> (default=false)``
@@ -205,16 +205,16 @@ Options available for command group ``clicmd l0sub``:
----
-``clicmd l0sub l1c1 --required-arg <string> --another-required-arg <string> [OPTIONS]``
+``clicmd l0sub l1c1 --another-required-arg <string> --required-arg <string> [OPTIONS]``
Simple API method with one required and one optional argument.
-``--required-arg`` ``<string>``
- Required string argument.
-
``--another-required-arg`` ``<string>``
A second required string argument.
+``--required-arg`` ``<string>``
+ Required string argument.
+
Optional parameters:
``--optional-arg`` ``<boolean> (default=false)``
@@ -228,16 +228,16 @@ Inherited group parameters:
----
-``clicmd l0sub l1c2 --required-arg <string> --another-required-arg <string> [OPTIONS]``
+``clicmd l0sub l1c2 --another-required-arg <string> --required-arg <string> [OPTIONS]``
Simple API method with one required and one optional argument.
-``--required-arg`` ``<string>``
- Required string argument.
-
``--another-required-arg`` ``<string>``
A second required string argument.
+``--required-arg`` ``<string>``
+ Required string argument.
+
Optional parameters:
``--optional-arg`` ``<boolean> (default=false)``
--
2.39.2
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