#!/usr/bin/env node 'use strict' const conventionalCommitsParser = require('./') const forEach = require('lodash').forEach const fs = require('fs') const isTextPath = require('is-text-path') const JSONStream = require('JSONStream') const meow = require('meow') const readline = require('readline') const split = require('split2') const through = require('through2') const filePaths = [] let separator = '\n\n\n' const cli = meow(` Practice writing commit messages or parse messages from files. If used without specifying a text file path, you will enter an interactive shell. Otherwise the commit messages in the files are parsed and printed By default, commits will be split by three newlines ('\\n\\n\\n') or you can specify a separator. Usage conventional-commits-parser [] conventional-commits-parser [] [ ...] cat | conventional-commits-parser [] Example conventional-commits-parser conventional-commits-parser log.txt cat log.txt | conventional-commits-parser conventional-commits-parser log2.txt '===' >> parsed.txt Options -p, --header-pattern Regex to match header pattern -c, --header-correspondence Comma separated parts used to define what capturing group of 'headerPattern' captures what -r, --reference-actions Comma separated keywords that used to reference issues -i, --issue-prefixes Comma separated prefixes of an issue --issue-prefixes-case-sensitive Treat issue prefixes as case sensitive -n, --note-keywords Comma separated keywords for important notes -f, --field-pattern Regex to match other fields --revert-pattern Regex to match revert pattern --revert-correspondence Comma separated fields used to define what the commit reverts -v, --verbose Verbose output `, { flags: { 'header-pattern': { alias: 'p', type: 'string' }, 'header-correspondence': { alias: 'c', type: 'string' }, 'reference-actions': { alias: 'r', type: 'string' }, 'issue-prefixes': { alias: 'i', type: 'string' }, 'issue-prefixes-case-sensitive': { type: 'boolean' }, 'note-keywords': { alias: 'n', type: 'string' }, 'field-pattern': { alias: 'f', type: 'string' }, 'revert-pattern': { type: 'string' }, 'revert-correspondence': { type: 'string' }, verbose: { alias: 'v', type: 'boolean' } } }) forEach(cli.input, function (arg) { if (isTextPath(arg)) { filePaths.push(arg) } else { separator = arg } }) const length = filePaths.length const options = cli.flags if (options.verbose) { options.warn = console.log.bind(console) } function processFile (fileIndex) { const filePath = filePaths[fileIndex] fs.createReadStream(filePath) .on('error', function (err) { console.warn('Failed to read file ' + filePath + '\n' + err) if (++fileIndex < length) { processFile(fileIndex) } }) .pipe(split(separator)) .pipe(conventionalCommitsParser(options)) .pipe(JSONStream.stringify()) .on('end', function () { if (++fileIndex < length) { processFile(fileIndex) } }) .pipe(process.stdout) } if (process.stdin.isTTY) { if (length > 0) { processFile(0) } else { let commit = '' const stream = through() const rl = readline.createInterface({ input: process.stdin, output: process.stdout, terminal: true }) stream.pipe(conventionalCommitsParser(options)) .pipe(JSONStream.stringify('', '', '')) .pipe(through(function (chunk, enc, cb) { if (chunk.toString() === '""') { cb(null, 'Commit cannot be parsed\n') } else { cb(null, chunk + '\n') } })) .pipe(process.stdout) rl.on('line', function (line) { commit += line + '\n' if (commit.indexOf(separator) === -1) { return } stream.write(commit) commit = '' }) } } else { options.warn = true process.stdin .pipe(split(separator)) .pipe(conventionalCommitsParser(options)) .on('error', function (err) { console.error(err.toString()) process.exit(1) }) .pipe(JSONStream.stringify()) .pipe(process.stdout) }