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authorJoão Duarte <jvsDuarte08@gmail.com>2019-07-20 12:41:06 -0700
committerJoão Duarte <jvsDuarte08@gmail.com>2019-07-20 12:41:06 -0700
commitaaac83292f531d4f5b540bc8e35e5e8999ae21cb (patch)
tree790ba3edd408ad19e72617bdfd801882fae1a38b /prosodyctl
parentcbeea7c2875da04e63c97727be48eaf689fc1745 (diff)
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prosodyctl: Corrected indentation on my code
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diff --git a/prosodyctl b/prosodyctl
index 477ddcfe..244a1a24 100755
--- a/prosodyctl
+++ b/prosodyctl
@@ -86,137 +86,137 @@ local command = table.remove(arg, 1);
-- This function receives no arguments. It clones all the plugins from prosody's plugin repository
function commands.get_modules(arg)
- if arg[1] == "--help" then
+ if arg[1] == "--help" then
show_usage([[get_modules]], [[Downloads all available modules]]);
- return 1;
- end
- if os.execute '[ -e "./downloaded_modules" ]' then
- print("The modules have already been imported")
- print("Do you want to re-import?(Y/N)")
- local answer = io.read()
- if answer == "Y" then
- print("Deleting previous imports")
- os.execute("rm -rf downloaded_modules")
- print("Downloading plugins")
- os.execute("hg clone https://hg.prosody.im/prosody-modules/ downloaded_modules")
- print("Done!")
- return 0;
- else
- print("We keep what we have then!")
- return 0;
- end
- else
- print("Getting all the available modules")
- os.execute("hg clone https://hg.prosody.im/prosody-modules/ downloaded_modules")
- print("Done!")
- return 0;
- end
+ return 1;
+ end
+ if os.execute '[ -e "./downloaded_modules" ]' then
+ print("The modules have already been imported")
+ print("Do you want to re-import?(Y/N)")
+ local answer = io.read()
+ if answer == "Y" then
+ print("Deleting previous imports")
+ os.execute("rm -rf downloaded_modules")
+ print("Downloading plugins")
+ os.execute("hg clone https://hg.prosody.im/prosody-modules/ downloaded_modules")
+ print("Done!")
+ return 0;
+ else
+ print("We keep what we have then!")
+ return 0;
+ end
+ else
+ print("Getting all the available modules")
+ os.execute("hg clone https://hg.prosody.im/prosody-modules/ downloaded_modules")
+ print("Done!")
+ return 0;
+ end
end
-- Function to write rockspecs from a module at working_directory/downloaded_modules
-- Receives the module's name as an argument
-- The rockspec is saved inside its module's folder
function commands.write_rockspec(arg)
- if arg[1] == "--help" then
- show_usage([[write_rockspec]], [[Picks up a module and writes an initial rockspec]]);
- return 1;
- end
- print("Writing rockspec for "..arg[1])
- os.execute("luarocks write_rockspec "..arg[1].." ./downloaded_modules/"..arg[1])
- print("Rockspec created! Moving it into the ./downloaded_modules/"..arg[1].." folder")
- os.execute("mv "..arg[1].."-scm-1.rockspec ./downloaded_modules/"..arg[1])
- print("Done!")
- return 0;
+ if arg[1] == "--help" then
+ show_usage([[write_rockspec]], [[Picks up a module and writes an initial rockspec]]);
+ return 1;
+ end
+ print("Writing rockspec for "..arg[1])
+ os.execute("luarocks write_rockspec "..arg[1].." ./downloaded_modules/"..arg[1])
+ print("Rockspec created! Moving it into the ./downloaded_modules/"..arg[1].." folder")
+ os.execute("mv "..arg[1].."-scm-1.rockspec ./downloaded_modules/"..arg[1])
+ print("Done!")
+ return 0;
end
-- Command to install a rockspec with local sources
-- The module is installed at the plugins folder
function commands.make(arg)
- if arg[1] == "--help" then
- show_usage([[make]], [[Installs a module with sources available locally]]);
- return 1;
- end
- os.execute("cd downloaded_modules/"..arg[1].." && luarocks --tree='../../plugins' make "..arg[1].."-scm-1.rockspec")
- return 0;
+ if arg[1] == "--help" then
+ show_usage([[make]], [[Installs a module with sources available locally]]);
+ return 1;
+ end
+ os.execute("cd downloaded_modules/"..arg[1].." && luarocks --tree='../../plugins' make "..arg[1].."-scm-1.rockspec")
+ return 0;
end
-- Command to remove a rockspec
-- Receives as an argument the name of the plugin to be removed from the plugins folder
function commands.remove(arg)
- if arg[1] == "--help" then
- show_usage([[make]], [[Removes a module installed in the wroking directory's plugins folder]]);
- return 1;
- end
- local flag = "--tree="
- -- I'm considering the flag is the first, but there can be many flags
- if arg[1] and arg[1]:sub(1, #flag) == flag then
- local dir = arg[1]:match("=(.+)$")
- print("Removing module "..arg[2].." at "..dir..", from luarocks repo")
- -- These extra double brackets allow us to correctly process names with spaces
- os.execute("luarocks remove --tree='"..dir.."' "..arg[2])
- return 0;
- else
- print("Removing "..arg[1].." from ./plugins")
- os.execute("luarocks --tree='"..prosody.paths.plugins.."' remove "..arg[1])
- print("Done!")
- return 0;
- end
+ if arg[1] == "--help" then
+ show_usage([[make]], [[Removes a module installed in the wroking directory's plugins folder]]);
+ return 1;
+ end
+ local flag = "--tree="
+ -- I'm considering the flag is the first, but there can be many flags
+ if arg[1] and arg[1]:sub(1, #flag) == flag then
+ local dir = arg[1]:match("=(.+)$")
+ print("Removing module "..arg[2].." at "..dir..", from luarocks repo")
+ -- These extra double brackets allow us to correctly process names with spaces
+ os.execute("luarocks remove --tree='"..dir.."' "..arg[2])
+ return 0;
+ else
+ print("Removing "..arg[1].." from ./plugins")
+ os.execute("luarocks --tree='"..prosody.paths.plugins.."' remove "..arg[1])
+ print("Done!")
+ return 0;
+ end
end
function commands.install(arg)
- if arg[1] == "--help" then
- show_usage([[make]], [[Installs a rockspec/rock from a specified server]]);
- return 1;
- end
- -- Need to think about the case with many flags
- local flag = "--tree="
- -- I'm considering the flag is the first, but there can be many flags
- if arg[1] and arg[1]:sub(1, #flag) == flag then
- local dir = arg[1]:match("=(.+)$")
- print("Installing module "..arg[2].." at "..dir..", from luarocks repo")
- -- These extra double brackets allow us to correctly process names with spaces
- os.execute("luarocks install --tree='"..dir.."' "..arg[2])
- return 0;
- else
- print("Installing module "..arg[1].." locally, from luarocks repo")
- os.execute("luarocks --tree='"..prosody.paths.plugins.."' install "..arg[1])
- return 0;
- end
+ if arg[1] == "--help" then
+ show_usage([[make]], [[Installs a rockspec/rock from a specified server]]);
+ return 1;
+ end
+ -- Need to think about the case with many flags
+ local flag = "--tree="
+ -- I'm considering the flag is the first, but there can be many flags
+ if arg[1] and arg[1]:sub(1, #flag) == flag then
+ local dir = arg[1]:match("=(.+)$")
+ print("Installing module "..arg[2].." at "..dir..", from luarocks repo")
+ -- These extra double brackets allow us to correctly process names with spaces
+ os.execute("luarocks install --tree='"..dir.."' "..arg[2])
+ return 0;
+ else
+ print("Installing module "..arg[1].." locally, from luarocks repo")
+ os.execute("luarocks --tree='"..prosody.paths.plugins.."' install "..arg[1])
+ return 0;
+ end
end
function commands.list(arg)
- if arg[1] == "--help" then
+ if arg[1] == "--help" then
show_usage([[list]], [[Shows installed rocks]]);
return 1;
end
- -- Need to think about the case with many flags
- local flag = "--tree="
- -- I'm considering the flag is the first, but there can be many flags
- if arg[1] and arg[1]:sub(1, #flag) == flag then
- local dir = arg[1]:match("=(.+)$")
- -- These extra double brackets allow us to correctly process names with spaces
- os.execute("luarocks list --tree='"..dir.."'")
- return 0;
- else
- os.execute("luarocks list --tree="..prosody.paths.plugins)
- return 0;
- end
+ -- Need to think about the case with many flags
+ local flag = "--tree="
+ -- I'm considering the flag is the first, but there can be many flags
+ if arg[1] and arg[1]:sub(1, #flag) == flag then
+ local dir = arg[1]:match("=(.+)$")
+ -- These extra double brackets allow us to correctly process names with spaces
+ os.execute("luarocks list --tree='"..dir.."'")
+ return 0;
+ else
+ os.execute("luarocks list --tree="..prosody.paths.plugins)
+ return 0;
+ end
end
function commands.admin_add(arg)
- prosodyctl.admin_operation("add ", arg)
- return 0;
+ prosodyctl.admin_operation("add ", arg)
+ return 0;
end
function commands.admin_remove(arg)
- prosodyctl.admin_operation("remove ", arg)
- return 0;
+ prosodyctl.admin_operation("remove ", arg)
+ return 0;
end
function commands.enabled_plugins(arg)
- if arg[1] == "--help" then
- show_usage([[enabled_plugins]], [[Shows plugins currently enabled on prosody]]);
- return 1;
+ if arg[1] == "--help" then
+ show_usage([[enabled_plugins]], [[Shows plugins currently enabled on prosody]]);
+ return 1;
end
for module in modulemanager.get_modules_for_host() do
show_warning("%s", module)
@@ -224,24 +224,24 @@ function commands.enabled_plugins(arg)
end
function commands.local_plugins(arg)
- if arg[1] == "--help" then
- show_usage([[local_plugins]], [[Shows plugins currently available for prosody, locally]]);
- return 1;
+ if arg[1] == "--help" then
+ show_usage([[local_plugins]], [[Shows plugins currently available for prosody, locally]]);
+ return 1;
end
local directory = "./plugins"
- local i, t, popen = 0, {}, io.popen
- local pfile = popen('ls -a "'..directory..'"')
- for filename in pfile:lines() do
+ local i, t, popen = 0, {}, io.popen
+ local pfile = popen('ls -a "'..directory..'"')
+ for filename in pfile:lines() do
if filename == "." or filename == ".." then
i = i + 1
else
i = i + 1
t[i] = filename
show_warning("%s", t[i])
- end
- end
- pfile:close()
- return 0;
+ end
+ end
+ pfile:close()
+ return 0;
end
function commands.adduser(arg)