tpm/scripts/shared_functions.sh
Bruno Sutic 583e447d33
Use -g in new plugin definition syntax
When tmux options are used without `-g` tmux complains on startup.
2015-06-02 23:27:22 +02:00

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# shared functions and constants
tpm_plugins_variable_name="@tpm_plugins"
SHARED_TPM_PATH=""
# sets a "global variable" for the current file
shared_set_tpm_path_constant() {
local string_path="$(tmux show-environment -g TMUX_PLUGIN_MANAGER_PATH | cut -f2 -d=)"
# NOTE: manually expanding tilde or `$HOME` variable. Avoids using `eval` as
# described here http://stackoverflow.com/a/5748307/777337
SHARED_TPM_PATH="$(echo "$string_path" | sed "s,^\$HOME,$HOME," | sed "s,^~,$HOME,")"
}
shared_get_tpm_plugins_list() {
local plugins_list
plugins_list="$(tmux show-option -gqv "$tpm_plugins_variable_name")"
if [ -z "${plugins_list}" ]; then
#read set @plugin "tmux-plugins/tmux-example-plugin" entries
cat /etc/tmux.conf ~/.tmux.conf 2>/dev/null |
awk '/^set +-g +@plugin/ { gsub(/'\''/,""); gsub(/'\"'/,""); print $4 }'
else
printf "%s\\n" "${plugins_list}"
fi
}
# Allowed plugin name formats:
# 1. "git://github.com/user/plugin_name.git"
# 2. "user/plugin_name"
shared_plugin_name() {
local plugin="$1"
# get only the part after the last slash, e.g. "plugin_name.git"
local plugin_basename="$(basename "$plugin")"
# remove ".git" extension (if it exists) to get only "plugin_name"
local plugin_name="${plugin_basename%.git}"
echo "$plugin_name"
}
shared_plugin_path() {
local plugin=$1
local plugin_name=$(shared_plugin_name "$plugin")
echo "$SHARED_TPM_PATH$plugin_name/"
}
# TMUX messaging is weird. You only get a nice clean pane if you do it with
# `run-shell` command.
echo_message() {
local message="$1"
tmux run-shell "echo '$message'"
}
reload_tmux_environment() {
tmux source-file ~/.tmux.conf >/dev/null 2>&1
}
plugin_already_installed() {
local plugin="$1"
local plugin_path="$(shared_plugin_path "$plugin")"
cd "$plugin_path" &&
git remote >/dev/null 2>&1
}
end_message() {
echo_message ""
echo_message "TMUX environment reloaded."
echo_message ""
echo_message "Done, press ENTER to continue."
}
# Ensures a message is displayed for 5 seconds in tmux prompt.
# Does not override the 'display-time' tmux option.
display_message() {
local message="$1"
# display_duration defaults to 5 seconds, if not passed as an argument
if [ "$#" -eq 2 ]; then
local display_duration="$2"
else
local display_duration="5000"
fi
# saves user-set 'display-time' option
local saved_display_time=$(get_tmux_option "display-time" "750")
# sets message display time to 5 seconds
tmux set-option -gq display-time "$display_duration"
# displays message
tmux display-message "$message"
# restores original 'display-time' value
tmux set-option -gq display-time "$saved_display_time"
}