//! Baseline interface of Tasks in Zed: all tasks in Zed are intended to use those for implementing their own logic. #![deny(missing_docs)] pub mod static_source; mod task_template; mod vscode_format; use collections::{hash_map, HashMap, HashSet}; use gpui::SharedString; use schemars::JsonSchema; use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize}; use std::borrow::Cow; use std::path::PathBuf; use std::str::FromStr; pub use task_template::{HideStrategy, RevealStrategy, TaskTemplate, TaskTemplates}; pub use vscode_format::VsCodeTaskFile; pub use zed_actions::RevealTarget; /// Task identifier, unique within the application. /// Based on it, task reruns and terminal tabs are managed. #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, PartialOrd, Ord, Deserialize)] pub struct TaskId(pub String); /// Contains all information needed by Zed to spawn a new terminal tab for the given task. #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)] pub struct SpawnInTerminal { /// Id of the task to use when determining task tab affinity. pub id: TaskId, /// Full unshortened form of `label` field. pub full_label: String, /// Human readable name of the terminal tab. pub label: String, /// Executable command to spawn. pub command: String, /// Arguments to the command, potentially unsubstituted, /// to let the shell that spawns the command to do the substitution, if needed. pub args: Vec, /// A human-readable label, containing command and all of its arguments, joined and substituted. pub command_label: String, /// Current working directory to spawn the command into. pub cwd: Option, /// Env overrides for the command, will be appended to the terminal's environment from the settings. pub env: HashMap, /// Whether to use a new terminal tab or reuse the existing one to spawn the process. pub use_new_terminal: bool, /// Whether to allow multiple instances of the same task to be run, or rather wait for the existing ones to finish. pub allow_concurrent_runs: bool, /// What to do with the terminal pane and tab, after the command was started. pub reveal: RevealStrategy, /// Where to show tasks' terminal output. pub reveal_target: RevealTarget, /// What to do with the terminal pane and tab, after the command had finished. pub hide: HideStrategy, /// Which shell to use when spawning the task. pub shell: Shell, /// Whether to show the task summary line in the task output (sucess/failure). pub show_summary: bool, /// Whether to show the command line in the task output. pub show_command: bool, } /// A final form of the [`TaskTemplate`], that got resolved with a particular [`TaskContext`] and now is ready to spawn the actual task. #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] pub struct ResolvedTask { /// A way to distinguish tasks produced by the same template, but different contexts. /// NOTE: Resolved tasks may have the same labels, commands and do the same things, /// but still may have different ids if the context was different during the resolution. /// Since the template has `env` field, for a generic task that may be a bash command, /// so it's impossible to determine the id equality without more context in a generic case. pub id: TaskId, /// A template the task got resolved from. original_task: TaskTemplate, /// Full, unshortened label of the task after all resolutions are made. pub resolved_label: String, /// Variables that were substituted during the task template resolution. substituted_variables: HashSet, /// Further actions that need to take place after the resolved task is spawned, /// with all task variables resolved. pub resolved: Option, } impl ResolvedTask { /// A task template before the resolution. pub fn original_task(&self) -> &TaskTemplate { &self.original_task } /// Variables that were substituted during the task template resolution. pub fn substituted_variables(&self) -> &HashSet { &self.substituted_variables } /// A human-readable label to display in the UI. pub fn display_label(&self) -> &str { self.resolved .as_ref() .map(|resolved| resolved.label.as_str()) .unwrap_or_else(|| self.resolved_label.as_str()) } } /// Variables, available for use in [`TaskContext`] when a Zed's [`TaskTemplate`] gets resolved into a [`ResolvedTask`]. /// Name of the variable must be a valid shell variable identifier, which generally means that it is /// a word consisting only of alphanumeric characters and underscores, /// and beginning with an alphabetic character or an underscore. #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Serialize)] pub enum VariableName { /// An absolute path of the currently opened file. File, /// A path of the currently opened file (relative to worktree root). RelativeFile, /// The currently opened filename. Filename, /// The path to a parent directory of a currently opened file. Dirname, /// Stem (filename without extension) of the currently opened file. Stem, /// An absolute path of the currently opened worktree, that contains the file. WorktreeRoot, /// A symbol text, that contains latest cursor/selection position. Symbol, /// A row with the latest cursor/selection position. Row, /// A column with the latest cursor/selection position. Column, /// Text from the latest selection. SelectedText, /// The symbol selected by the symbol tagging system, specifically the @run capture in a runnables.scm RunnableSymbol, /// Custom variable, provided by the plugin or other external source. /// Will be printed with `CUSTOM_` prefix to avoid potential conflicts with other variables. Custom(Cow<'static, str>), } impl VariableName { /// Generates a `$VARIABLE`-like string value to be used in templates. pub fn template_value(&self) -> String { format!("${self}") } /// Generates a `"$VARIABLE"`-like string, to be used instead of `Self::template_value` when expanded value could contain spaces or special characters. pub fn template_value_with_whitespace(&self) -> String { format!("\"${self}\"") } } impl FromStr for VariableName { type Err = (); fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { let without_prefix = s.strip_prefix(ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX).ok_or(())?; let value = match without_prefix { "FILE" => Self::File, "FILENAME" => Self::Filename, "RELATIVE_FILE" => Self::RelativeFile, "DIRNAME" => Self::Dirname, "STEM" => Self::Stem, "WORKTREE_ROOT" => Self::WorktreeRoot, "SYMBOL" => Self::Symbol, "RUNNABLE_SYMBOL" => Self::RunnableSymbol, "SELECTED_TEXT" => Self::SelectedText, "ROW" => Self::Row, "COLUMN" => Self::Column, _ => { if let Some(custom_name) = without_prefix.strip_prefix(ZED_CUSTOM_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX) { Self::Custom(Cow::Owned(custom_name.to_owned())) } else { return Err(()); } } }; Ok(value) } } /// A prefix that all [`VariableName`] variants are prefixed with when used in environment variables and similar template contexts. pub const ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX: &str = "ZED_"; const ZED_CUSTOM_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX: &str = "CUSTOM_"; impl std::fmt::Display for VariableName { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result { match self { Self::File => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}FILE"), Self::Filename => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}FILENAME"), Self::RelativeFile => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}RELATIVE_FILE"), Self::Dirname => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}DIRNAME"), Self::Stem => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}STEM"), Self::WorktreeRoot => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}WORKTREE_ROOT"), Self::Symbol => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}SYMBOL"), Self::Row => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}ROW"), Self::Column => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}COLUMN"), Self::SelectedText => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}SELECTED_TEXT"), Self::RunnableSymbol => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}RUNNABLE_SYMBOL"), Self::Custom(s) => write!( f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}{ZED_CUSTOM_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}{s}" ), } } } /// Container for predefined environment variables that describe state of Zed at the time the task was spawned. #[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize)] pub struct TaskVariables(HashMap); impl TaskVariables { /// Inserts another variable into the container, overwriting the existing one if it already exists — in this case, the old value is returned. pub fn insert(&mut self, variable: VariableName, value: String) -> Option { self.0.insert(variable, value) } /// Extends the container with another one, overwriting the existing variables on collision. pub fn extend(&mut self, other: Self) { self.0.extend(other.0); } /// Get the value associated with given variable name, if there is one. pub fn get(&self, key: &VariableName) -> Option<&str> { self.0.get(key).map(|s| s.as_str()) } /// Clear out variables obtained from tree-sitter queries, which are prefixed with '_' character pub fn sweep(&mut self) { self.0.retain(|name, _| { if let VariableName::Custom(name) = name { !name.starts_with('_') } else { true } }) } } impl FromIterator<(VariableName, String)> for TaskVariables { fn from_iter>(iter: T) -> Self { Self(HashMap::from_iter(iter)) } } impl IntoIterator for TaskVariables { type Item = (VariableName, String); type IntoIter = hash_map::IntoIter; fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter { self.0.into_iter() } } /// Keeps track of the file associated with a task and context of tasks execution (i.e. current file or current function). /// Keeps all Zed-related state inside, used to produce a resolved task out of its template. #[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq)] pub struct TaskContext { /// A path to a directory in which the task should be executed. pub cwd: Option, /// Additional environment variables associated with a given task. pub task_variables: TaskVariables, /// Environment variables obtained when loading the project into Zed. /// This is the environment one would get when `cd`ing in a terminal /// into the project's root directory. pub project_env: HashMap, } /// This is a new type representing a 'tag' on a 'runnable symbol', typically a test of main() function, found via treesitter. #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub struct RunnableTag(pub SharedString); /// Shell configuration to open the terminal with. #[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq, JsonSchema)] #[serde(rename_all = "snake_case")] pub enum Shell { /// Use the system's default terminal configuration in /etc/passwd #[default] System, /// Use a specific program with no arguments. Program(String), /// Use a specific program with arguments. WithArguments { /// The program to run. program: String, /// The arguments to pass to the program. args: Vec, /// An optional string to override the title of the terminal tab title_override: Option, }, } #[cfg(target_os = "windows")] #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)] enum WindowsShellType { Powershell, Cmd, Other, } /// ShellBuilder is used to turn a user-requested task into a /// program that can be executed by the shell. pub struct ShellBuilder { program: String, args: Vec, } impl ShellBuilder { /// Create a new ShellBuilder as configured. pub fn new(is_local: bool, shell: &Shell) -> Self { let (program, args) = match shell { Shell::System => { if is_local { (Self::system_shell(), Vec::new()) } else { ("\"${SHELL:-sh}\"".to_string(), Vec::new()) } } Shell::Program(shell) => (shell.clone(), Vec::new()), Shell::WithArguments { program, args, .. } => (program.clone(), args.clone()), }; Self { program, args } } } #[cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))] impl ShellBuilder { /// Returns the label to show in the terminal tab pub fn command_label(&self, command_label: &str) -> String { format!("{} -i -c '{}'", self.program, command_label) } /// Returns the program and arguments to run this task in a shell. pub fn build(mut self, task_command: String, task_args: &Vec) -> (String, Vec) { let combined_command = task_args .into_iter() .fold(task_command, |mut command, arg| { command.push(' '); command.push_str(&arg); command }); self.args .extend(["-i".to_owned(), "-c".to_owned(), combined_command]); (self.program, self.args) } fn system_shell() -> String { std::env::var("SHELL").unwrap_or("/bin/sh".to_string()) } } #[cfg(target_os = "windows")] impl ShellBuilder { /// Returns the label to show in the terminal tab pub fn command_label(&self, command_label: &str) -> String { match self.windows_shell_type() { WindowsShellType::Powershell => { format!("{} -C '{}'", self.program, command_label) } WindowsShellType::Cmd => { format!("{} /C '{}'", self.program, command_label) } WindowsShellType::Other => { format!("{} -i -c '{}'", self.program, command_label) } } } /// Returns the program and arguments to run this task in a shell. pub fn build(mut self, task_command: String, task_args: &Vec) -> (String, Vec) { let combined_command = task_args .into_iter() .fold(task_command, |mut command, arg| { command.push(' '); command.push_str(&self.to_windows_shell_variable(arg.to_string())); command }); match self.windows_shell_type() { WindowsShellType::Powershell => self.args.extend(["-C".to_owned(), combined_command]), WindowsShellType::Cmd => self.args.extend(["/C".to_owned(), combined_command]), WindowsShellType::Other => { self.args .extend(["-i".to_owned(), "-c".to_owned(), combined_command]) } } (self.program, self.args) } fn windows_shell_type(&self) -> WindowsShellType { if self.program == "powershell" || self.program.ends_with("powershell.exe") || self.program == "pwsh" || self.program.ends_with("pwsh.exe") { WindowsShellType::Powershell } else if self.program == "cmd" || self.program.ends_with("cmd.exe") { WindowsShellType::Cmd } else { // Someother shell detected, the user might install and use a // unix-like shell. WindowsShellType::Other } } // `alacritty_terminal` uses this as default on Windows. See: // https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/blob/0d4ab7bca43213d96ddfe40048fc0f922543c6f8/alacritty_terminal/src/tty/windows/mod.rs#L130 fn system_shell() -> String { "powershell".to_owned() } fn to_windows_shell_variable(&self, input: String) -> String { match self.windows_shell_type() { WindowsShellType::Powershell => Self::to_powershell_variable(input), WindowsShellType::Cmd => Self::to_cmd_variable(input), WindowsShellType::Other => input, } } fn to_cmd_variable(input: String) -> String { if let Some(var_str) = input.strip_prefix("${") { if var_str.find(':').is_none() { // If the input starts with "${", remove the trailing "}" format!("%{}%", &var_str[..var_str.len() - 1]) } else { // `${SOME_VAR:-SOME_DEFAULT}`, we currently do not handle this situation, // which will result in the task failing to run in such cases. input } } else if let Some(var_str) = input.strip_prefix('$') { // If the input starts with "$", directly append to "$env:" format!("%{}%", var_str) } else { // If no prefix is found, return the input as is input } } fn to_powershell_variable(input: String) -> String { if let Some(var_str) = input.strip_prefix("${") { if var_str.find(':').is_none() { // If the input starts with "${", remove the trailing "}" format!("$env:{}", &var_str[..var_str.len() - 1]) } else { // `${SOME_VAR:-SOME_DEFAULT}`, we currently do not handle this situation, // which will result in the task failing to run in such cases. input } } else if let Some(var_str) = input.strip_prefix('$') { // If the input starts with "$", directly append to "$env:" format!("$env:{}", var_str) } else { // If no prefix is found, return the input as is input } } }