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zsh-autoenv/autoenv.zsh
Daniel Hahler 1dd8e8bd46 Only source varstash lib if it's being used
I have noticed that `autostash` called an (accidentally)
defined/overwritten `stash` function.

While it's not possible to put this into a local scope, this will at
least make it less polluting by default (when autostashing is not used).

Additionally we could source it always (not just once), but then it
would only re-overwrite the function.

A better fix would be to prefix the functions explicitly, e.g.
`autoenv_autostash` etc.
2016-04-26 20:07:33 +02:00

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# Initially based on
# https://github.com/joshuaclayton/dotfiles/blob/master/zsh_profile.d/autoenv.zsh
# File to store confirmed authentication into.
# This handles the deprecated, old location(s).
if [[ -z $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE ]]; then
if [[ -n $AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME ]]; then
echo "zsh-autoenv: using deprecated setting for AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE from AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME." >&2
echo "Please set AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE instead." >&2
AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE=$AUTOENV_ENV_FILENAME
else
if [[ -n $XDG_DATA_HOME ]]; then
AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE=$XDG_DATA_HOME/autoenv_auth
else
AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE=~/.local/share/autoenv_auth
fi
if [[ -f ~/.env_auth ]]; then
echo "zsh-autoenv: using deprecated location for AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE." >&2
echo "Please move it: mv ~/.env_auth ${(D)AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE}." >&2
AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE=~/.env_auth
fi
fi
fi
# Name of the file to look for when entering directories.
: ${AUTOENV_FILE_ENTER:=.autoenv.zsh}
# Name of the file to look for when leaving directories.
# Requires AUTOENV_HANDLE_LEAVE=1.
: ${AUTOENV_FILE_LEAVE:=.autoenv_leave.zsh}
# Look for zsh-autoenv "enter" files in parent dirs?
: ${AUTOENV_LOOK_UPWARDS:=1}
# Handle leave events when changing away from a subtree, where an "enter"
# event was handled?
: ${AUTOENV_HANDLE_LEAVE:=1}
# Enable debugging. Multiple levels are supported (max 2).
: ${AUTOENV_DEBUG:=0}
# (Temporarily) disable zsh-autoenv. This gets looked at in the chpwd handler.
: ${AUTOENV_DISABLED:=0}
# Public helper functions, which can be used from your .autoenv.zsh files:
#
# Source the next .autoenv.zsh file from parent directories.
# This is useful if you want to use a base .autoenv.zsh file for a directory
# subtree.
autoenv_source_parent() {
local look_until=${1:-/}
local parent_env_file=$(_autoenv_get_file_upwards \
${autoenv_env_file:h} ${AUTOENV_FILE_ENTER} $look_until)
if [[ -n $parent_env_file ]] \
&& _autoenv_check_authorized_env_file $parent_env_file; then
_autoenv_debug "Calling autoenv_source_parent: parent_env_file:$parent_env_file"
_autoenv_source $parent_env_file enter
fi
}
# Internal functions. {{{
# Internal: stack of entered (and handled) directories. {{{
typeset -g -a _autoenv_stack_entered
# -g: make it global, this is required when used with antigen.
typeset -g -A _autoenv_stack_entered_mtime
# Add an entry to the stack, and remember its mtime.
_autoenv_stack_entered_add() {
local env_file=$1
# Remove any existing entry.
_autoenv_stack_entered_remove $env_file
_autoenv_debug "[stack] adding: $env_file" 2
# Append it to the stack, and remember its mtime.
_autoenv_stack_entered+=($env_file)
_autoenv_stack_entered_mtime[$env_file]=$(_autoenv_get_file_mtime $env_file)
}
# zstat_mime helper, conditionally defined.
# Load zstat module, but only its builtin `zstat`.
if ! zmodload -F zsh/stat b:zstat 2>/dev/null; then
# If the module is not available, define a wrapper around `stat`, and use its
# terse output instead of format, which is not supported by busybox.
# Assume '+mtime' as $1.
_autoenv_get_file_mtime() {
# setopt localoptions pipefail
local stat
stat=$(stat -t $1 2>/dev/null)
if [[ -n $stat ]]; then
echo ${${(s: :)stat}[13]}
else
echo 0
fi
}
else
_autoenv_get_file_mtime() {
zstat +mtime $1 2>/dev/null || echo 0
}
fi
# Remove an entry from the stack.
_autoenv_stack_entered_remove() {
local env_file=$1
_autoenv_debug "[stack] removing: $env_file" 2
_autoenv_stack_entered[$_autoenv_stack_entered[(i)$env_file]]=()
_autoenv_stack_entered_mtime[$env_file]=
}
# Is the given entry already in the stack?
# This checks for the env_file ($1) as-is and with symlinks resolved.
_autoenv_stack_entered_contains() {
local env_file=$1
local f i
if (( ${+_autoenv_stack_entered[(r)${env_file}]} )); then
# Entry is in stack.
f=$env_file
else
for i in $_autoenv_stack_entered; do
if [[ ${i:A} == ${env_file:A} ]]; then
# Entry is in stack (compared with resolved symlinks).
f=$i
break
fi
done
fi
if [[ -n $f ]]; then
if [[ $_autoenv_stack_entered_mtime[$f] == $(_autoenv_get_file_mtime $f) ]]; then
# Entry has the expected mtime.
return
fi
fi
return 1
}
# }}}
# Internal function for debug output. {{{
_autoenv_debug() {
local msg="$1" # Might trigger a bug in Zsh 5.0.5 with shwordsplit.
local level=${2:-1}
if [[ $AUTOENV_DEBUG -lt $level ]]; then
return
fi
# Load zsh color support.
if [[ -z $color ]]; then
autoload colors
colors
fi
# Build $indent prefix.
local indent=
if [[ $_autoenv_debug_indent -gt 0 ]]; then
for i in {1..${_autoenv_debug_indent}}; do
indent=" $indent"
done
fi
# Split $msg by \n (not newline).
lines=(${(ps:\\n:)msg})
for line in $lines; do
echo -n "${fg_bold[blue]}[autoenv]${fg_no_bold[default]} " >&2
echo ${indent}${line} >&2
done
}
# }}}
# Generate hash pair for a given file ($1).
# A fixed hash value can be given as 2nd arg, but is used with tests only.
# The format is ":$file:$hash:$version".
_autoenv_hash_pair() {
local env_file=${1:A}
local env_shasum=${2:-}
if [[ -z $env_shasum ]]; then
if ! [[ -e $env_file ]]; then
echo "Missing file argument for _autoenv_hash_pair!" >&2
return 1
fi
env_shasum=$(shasum $env_file | cut -d' ' -f1)
fi
echo ":${env_file}:${env_shasum}:1"
}
_autoenv_authorized_env_file() {
local env_file=$1
local pair="$(_autoenv_hash_pair $env_file)"
test -f $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE \
&& \grep -qF $pair $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
}
_autoenv_authorize() {
local env_file=${1:A}
_autoenv_deauthorize $env_file
_autoenv_hash_pair $env_file >>| $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
}
# Deauthorize a given filename, by removing it from the auth file.
# This uses `test -s` to only handle non-empty files, and a subshell to
# allow for writing to the same file again.
_autoenv_deauthorize() {
local env_file=${1:A}
if [[ -s $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE ]]; then
echo "$(\grep -vF :${env_file}: $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE)" >| $AUTOENV_AUTH_FILE
fi
}
# This function can be mocked in tests
_autoenv_ask_for_yes() {
local answer
# Handle/catch Ctrl-C and return, instead of letting it potentially abort the
# shell setup process.
setopt localtraps
trap 'return 1' INT
read answer
if [[ $answer == "yes" ]]; then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
# Args: 1: absolute path to env file (resolved symlinks).
_autoenv_check_authorized_env_file() {
if ! [[ -f $1 ]]; then
return 1
fi
if ! _autoenv_authorized_env_file $1; then
echo "Attempting to load unauthorized env file!" >&2
command ls -l $1 >&2
echo >&2
echo "**********************************************" >&2
echo >&2
command cat $1 >&2
echo >&2
echo "**********************************************" >&2
echo >&2
echo -n "Would you like to authorize it? (type 'yes') " >&2
# echo "Would you like to authorize it?"
# echo "('yes' to allow, 'no' to not being asked again; otherwise ignore it for the shell) "
if ! _autoenv_ask_for_yes; then
return 1
fi
_autoenv_authorize $1
fi
return 0
}
_autoenv_source() {
# Public API for the .autoenv.zsh script.
local autoenv_env_file=$1
local autoenv_event=$2
local autoenv_from_dir=$OLDPWD
local autoenv_to_dir=$PWD
# Source varstash library once.
# XXX: pollutes environment with e.g. `stash`, and `autostash` will cause
# an overwritten `stash` function to be called!
if [[ -z "$functions[(I)autostash]" ]]; then
if \grep -qE '\b(autostash|autounstash|stash)\b' $autoenv_env_file; then
source ${${funcsourcetrace[1]%:*}:h}/lib/varstash
fi
# NOTE: Varstash uses $PWD as default for varstash_dir, we might set it to
# ${autoenv_env_file:h}.
fi
# Source the env file.
_autoenv_debug "== SOURCE: ${bold_color:-}$autoenv_env_file${reset_color:-}\n PWD: $PWD"
: $(( _autoenv_debug_indent++ ))
source $autoenv_env_file
: $(( _autoenv_debug_indent-- ))
_autoenv_debug "== END SOURCE =="
if [[ $autoenv_event == enter ]]; then
_autoenv_stack_entered_add $autoenv_env_file
fi
}
_autoenv_get_file_upwards() {
local look_from=${1:-$PWD}
local look_for=${2:-$AUTOENV_FILE_ENTER}
local look_until=${${3:-/}:A}
# Manually look in parent dirs. An extended Zsh glob should use Y1 for
# performance reasons, which is only available in zsh-5.0.5-146-g9381bb6.
local last
local parent_dir="$look_from/.."
while true; do
parent_dir=${parent_dir:A}
if [[ $parent_dir == $last ]]; then
break
fi
local parent_file="${parent_dir}/${look_for}"
if [[ -f $parent_file ]]; then
echo $parent_file
break
fi
if [[ $parent_dir == $look_until ]]; then
break
fi
last=$parent_dir
parent_dir="${parent_dir}/.."
done
}
_autoenv_chpwd_handler() {
_autoenv_debug "Calling chpwd handler: PWD=$PWD"
if (( $AUTOENV_DISABLED )); then
_autoenv_debug "Disabled (AUTOENV_DISABLED)."
return
fi
local env_file="$PWD/$AUTOENV_FILE_ENTER"
_autoenv_debug "env_file: $env_file"
# Handle leave event for previously sourced env files.
if [[ $AUTOENV_HANDLE_LEAVE == 1 ]] && (( $#_autoenv_stack_entered )); then
local prev_file prev_dir
for prev_file in ${_autoenv_stack_entered}; do
prev_dir=${prev_file:h}
if ! [[ ${PWD}/ == ${prev_dir}/* ]]; then
local env_file_leave=$prev_dir/$AUTOENV_FILE_LEAVE
if _autoenv_check_authorized_env_file $env_file_leave; then
_autoenv_source $env_file_leave leave $prev_dir
fi
# Unstash any autostashed stuff.
if [[ -n "$functions[(I)autostash]" ]]; then
varstash_dir=$prev_dir autounstash
fi
_autoenv_stack_entered_remove $prev_file
fi
done
fi
if ! [[ -f $env_file ]] && [[ $AUTOENV_LOOK_UPWARDS == 1 ]]; then
env_file=$(_autoenv_get_file_upwards $PWD)
if [[ -z $env_file ]]; then
return
fi
fi
# Load the env file only once: check if $env_file is in the stack of entered
# directories.
if _autoenv_stack_entered_contains $env_file; then
_autoenv_debug "Already in stack: $env_file"
return
fi
if ! _autoenv_check_authorized_env_file $env_file; then
return
fi
# Source the enter env file.
_autoenv_debug "Sourcing from chpwd handler: $env_file"
_autoenv_source $env_file enter
: $(( _autoenv_debug_indent++ ))
}
# }}}
autoload -U add-zsh-hook
add-zsh-hook chpwd _autoenv_chpwd_handler
# Look in current directory already.
_autoenv_chpwd_handler