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# frozen_string_literal: true require_relative "../command" require_relative "../local_remote_options" require_relative "../gemcutter_utilities" require_relative "../text" class Gem::Commands::OwnerCommand < Gem::Command include Gem::Text include Gem::LocalRemoteOptions include Gem::GemcutterUtilities def description # :nodoc: <<-EOF The owner command lets you add and remove owners of a gem on a push server (the default is https://rubygems.org). Multiple owners can be added or removed at the same time, if the flag is given multiple times. The supported user identifiers are dependant on the push server. For rubygems.org, both e-mail and handle are supported, even though the user identifier field is called "email". The owner of a gem has the permission to push new versions, yank existing versions or edit the HTML page of the gem. Be careful of who you give push permission to. EOF end def arguments # :nodoc: "GEM gem to manage owners for" end def usage # :nodoc: "#{program_name} GEM" end def initialize super "owner", "Manage gem owners of a gem on the push server" add_proxy_option add_key_option add_otp_option defaults.merge! :add => [], :remove => [] add_option "-a", "--add NEW_OWNER", "Add an owner by user identifier" do |value, options| options[:add] << value end add_option "-r", "--remove OLD_OWNER", "Remove an owner by user identifier" do |value, options| options[:remove] << value end add_option "-h", "--host HOST", "Use another gemcutter-compatible host", " (e.g. https://rubygems.org)" do |value, options| options[:host] = value end end def execute @host = options[:host] sign_in(scope: get_owner_scope) name = get_one_gem_name add_owners name, options[:add] remove_owners name, options[:remove] show_owners name end def show_owners(name) Gem.load_yaml response = rubygems_api_request :get, "api/v1/gems/#{name}/owners.yaml" do |request| request.add_field "Authorization", api_key end with_response response do |resp| owners = Gem::SafeYAML.load clean_text(resp.body) say "Owners for gem: #{name}" owners.each do |owner| say "- #{owner['email'] || owner['handle'] || owner['id']}" end end end def add_owners(name, owners) manage_owners :post, name, owners end def remove_owners(name, owners) manage_owners :delete, name, owners end def manage_owners(method, name, owners) owners.each do |owner| begin response = send_owner_request(method, name, owner) action = method == :delete ? "Removing" : "Adding" with_response response, "#{action} #{owner}" rescue # ignore end end end private def send_owner_request(method, name, owner) rubygems_api_request method, "api/v1/gems/#{name}/owners", scope: get_owner_scope(method: method) do |request| request.set_form_data "email" => owner request.add_field "Authorization", api_key end end def get_owner_scope(method: nil) if method == :post || options.any? && options[:add].any? :add_owner elsif method == :delete || options.any? && options[:remove].any? :remove_owner end end end