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104 lines
3.7 KiB
Fish
104 lines
3.7 KiB
Fish
#!/usr/bin/fish
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# Makes command and binaries from SDKMAN! available in fish.
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# Delegates to bash for the `sdk` command.
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# Copyright (c) 2018-2022 Raphael Reitzig
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# MIT License (MIT)
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# https://github.com/reitzig/sdkman-for-fish
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# Account for custom install locations
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if set -q __sdkman_custom_dir
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set -gx SDKMAN_DIR "$__sdkman_custom_dir"
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else
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# This is the default location:
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set -gx SDKMAN_DIR "$HOME/.sdkman"
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end
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set __fish_sdkman_init "$SDKMAN_DIR/bin/sdkman-init.sh"
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# Copied from https://github.com/jorgebucaran/fisher/blob/main/functions/fisher.fish to be consistent:
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set --query fisher_path || set --local fisher_path $__fish_config_dir
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set __fish_sdkman_noexport_init "$fisher_path/functions/__sdkman-noexport-init.sh"
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# Guard: SDKMAN! needs to be installed
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if not test -f "$__fish_sdkman_init"
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exit 0
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end
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# Hack for issue #19:
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# Create version of sdkman-init that doesn't export any environment variables.
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# Refresh if sdkman-init changed.
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if begin not test -f "$__fish_sdkman_noexport_init";
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or env test "$__fish_sdkman_init" -nt "$__fish_sdkman_noexport_init"
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end
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mkdir -p (dirname $__fish_sdkman_noexport_init)
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sed -E -e 's/^(\s*).*(export|to_path).*$/\1:/g' "$__fish_sdkman_init" \
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> "$__fish_sdkman_noexport_init"
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end
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# Runs the given command in bash, capturing some side effects
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# and repeating them on the current fish shell.
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# Returns the same status code as the given command.
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function __fish_sdkman_run_in_bash
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# We need to leave stdin and stdout of sdk free for user interaction.
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# So, pipe relevant environment variables (which might have changed)
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# through a file.
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# But since now getting the exit code of sdk itself is a hassle,
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# pipe it as well.
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#
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# TODO: Can somebody get this to work without the overhead of a file?
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set pipe (mktemp)
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bash -c "$argv[1];
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echo -e \"\$?\" > $pipe;
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env | grep -e '^SDKMAN_\|^PATH' >> $pipe;
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env | grep -i -E \"^(`echo \${SDKMAN_CANDIDATES_CSV} | sed 's/,/|/g'`)_HOME\" >> $pipe;
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echo \"SDKMAN_OFFLINE_MODE=\${SDKMAN_OFFLINE_MODE}\" >> $pipe;
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echo \"SDKMAN_ENV=\${SDKMAN_ENV}\" >> $pipe" # it's not an environment variable!
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set bashDump (cat $pipe; rm $pipe)
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set sdkStatus $bashDump[1]
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set bashEnv $bashDump[2..-1]
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# If SDKMAN! succeeded, copy relevant environment variables
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# to the current shell (they might have changed)
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if [ $sdkStatus = 0 ]
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for line in $bashEnv
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set parts (string split "=" $line)
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set var $parts[1]
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set value (string join "=" $parts[2..-1])
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switch "$var"
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case "PATH"
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# Special treatment: need fish list instead
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# of colon-separated list.
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set value (string split : "$value")
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end
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if test -n value
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set -gx $var $value
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# Note: This makes SDKMAN_{OFFLINE_MODE,ENV} environment variables.
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# That gives it the behaviour we _want_!
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end
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end
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end
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return $sdkStatus
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end
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# If this is a subshell of a(n initialized) fish owned by the same user,
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# no initialization necessary.
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# Otherwise:
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if not set -q SDKMAN_CANDIDATES_DIR; or test (ls -ld "$SDKMAN_CANDIDATES_DIR" | awk '{print $3}') != (whoami)
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__fish_sdkman_run_in_bash "source $__fish_sdkman_init"
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end
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# Set up auto_env
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if grep -q "^sdkman_auto_env=true" "$SDKMAN_DIR/etc/config"
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function __fish_sdkman_autoenv --on-variable PWD
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# Run the (modified) init script, which performs the checks and calls for us!
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__fish_sdkman_run_in_bash "source \"$__fish_sdkman_noexport_init\""
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set -x SDKMAN_OLD_PWD "$PWD" # needed by the Bash implementation
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end
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end
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