File: //usr/local/lib/node_modules/@ionic/cli/commands/config/set.js
"use strict";
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.ConfigSetCommand = void 0;
const cli_framework_1 = require("@ionic/cli-framework");
const utils_terminal_1 = require("@ionic/utils-terminal");
const constants_1 = require("../../constants");
const color_1 = require("../../lib/color");
const errors_1 = require("../../lib/errors");
const base_1 = require("./base");
class ConfigSetCommand extends base_1.BaseConfigCommand {
async getMetadata() {
const projectFile = this.project ? (0, utils_terminal_1.prettyPath)(this.project.filePath) : constants_1.PROJECT_FILE;
return {
name: 'set',
type: 'global',
summary: 'Set config values',
description: `
This command writes configuration values to the project's ${(0, color_1.strong)((0, utils_terminal_1.prettyPath)(projectFile))} file. It can also operate on the global CLI configuration (${(0, color_1.strong)('~/.ionic/config.json')}) using the ${(0, color_1.input)('--global')} option.
For nested properties, separate nest levels with dots. For example, the property name ${(0, color_1.input)('integrations.cordova')} will look in the ${(0, color_1.strong)('integrations')} object for the ${(0, color_1.strong)('cordova')} property.
For multi-app projects, this command is scoped to the current project by default. To operate at the root of the project configuration file instead, use the ${(0, color_1.input)('--root')} option.
This command will attempt to coerce ${(0, color_1.input)('value')} into a suitable JSON type. If it is JSON-parsable, such as ${(0, color_1.input)('123')}, ${(0, color_1.input)('true')}, ${(0, color_1.input)('[]')}, etc., then it takes the parsed result. Otherwise, the value is interpreted as a string. For stricter input, use ${(0, color_1.input)('--json')}, which will error with non-JSON values.
By default, if ${(0, color_1.input)('property')} exists and is an object or an array, the value is not overwritten. To disable this check and always overwrite the property, use ${(0, color_1.input)('--force')}.
`,
inputs: [
{
name: 'property',
summary: 'The property name you wish to set',
validators: [cli_framework_1.validators.required],
},
{
name: 'value',
summary: 'The new value of the given property',
validators: [cli_framework_1.validators.required],
},
],
options: [
{
name: 'global',
summary: 'Use global CLI config',
type: Boolean,
aliases: ['g'],
},
{
name: 'json',
summary: `Always interpret ${(0, color_1.input)('value')} as JSON`,
type: Boolean,
groups: ["advanced" /* MetadataGroup.ADVANCED */],
},
{
name: 'force',
summary: 'Always overwrite existing values',
type: Boolean,
groups: ["advanced" /* MetadataGroup.ADVANCED */],
},
{
name: 'root',
summary: `Operate on root of ${(0, color_1.strong)((0, utils_terminal_1.prettyPath)(projectFile))}`,
type: Boolean,
hint: (0, color_1.weak)('[multi-app]'),
groups: ["advanced" /* MetadataGroup.ADVANCED */],
},
],
exampleCommands: ['name newAppName', 'name "\\"newAppName\\"" --json', '-g interactive false'],
};
}
async run(inputs, options) {
const ctx = this.generateContext(inputs, options);
const { property } = ctx;
if (typeof property === 'undefined') {
throw new errors_1.FatalException(`Cannot set config to ${(0, color_1.input)(ctx.value)} without a property.`);
}
const originalValue = (0, base_1.getConfigValue)(ctx);
(0, base_1.setConfigValue)({ ...ctx, property, originalValue });
if (ctx.value !== originalValue) {
this.env.log.ok(`${(0, color_1.input)(property)} set to ${(0, color_1.input)(JSON.stringify(ctx.value))}!`);
}
else {
this.env.log.info(`${(0, color_1.input)(property)} is already set to ${(0, color_1.input)(JSON.stringify(ctx.value))}.`);
}
}
}
exports.ConfigSetCommand = ConfigSetCommand;