chore(deps): update dependency commander to v12
This MR contains the following updates:
Package | Type | Update | Change |
---|---|---|---|
commander | devDependencies | major | ^3.0.2 -> ^12.0.0 |
Release Notes
tj/commander.js (commander)
v12.1.0
Added
v12.0.0
Added
-
.addHelpOption()
as another way of configuring built-in help option ([#2006]) -
.helpCommand()
for configuring built-in help command ([#2087])
Fixed
- Breaking: use non-zero exit code when spawned executable subcommand terminates due to a signal ([#2023])
-
Breaking: check
passThroughOptions
constraints when using.addCommand
and throw if parent command does not have.enablePositionalOptions()
enabled ([#1937])
Changed
- Breaking: Commander 12 requires Node.js v18 or higher ([#2027])
- Breaking: throw an error if add an option with a flag which is already in use ([#2055])
- Breaking: throw an error if add a command with name or alias which is already in use ([#2059])
-
Breaking: throw error when calling
.storeOptionsAsProperties()
after setting an option value ([#1928]) - replace non-standard JSDoc of
@api private
with documented@private
([#1949]) -
.addHelpCommand()
now takes a Command (passing string or boolean still works as before but deprecated) ([#2087]) - refactor internal implementation of built-in help option ([#2006])
- refactor internal implementation of built-in help command ([#2087])
Deprecated
-
.addHelpCommand()
passing string or boolean (use.helpCommand()
or pass a Command) ([#2087])
Removed
-
Breaking: removed default export of a global Command instance from CommonJS (use the named
program
export instead) ([#2017])
Migration Tips
global program
If you are using the deprecated default import of the global Command object, you need to switch to using a named import (or create a new Command
).
// const program = require('commander');
const { program } = require('commander');
option and command clashes
A couple of configuration problems now throw an error, which will pick up issues in existing programs:
- adding an option which uses the same flag as a previous option
- adding a command which uses the same name or alias as a previous command
v11.1.0
Fixed
- TypeScript: update
OptionValueSource
to allow any string, to match supported use of custom sources ([#1983]) - TypeScript: add that
Command.version()
can also be used as getter ([#1982]) - TypeScript: add null return type to
Commands.executableDir()
, for when not configured ([#1965]) - subcommands with an executable handler and only a short help flag are now handled correctly by the parent's help command ([#1930])
Added
-
registeredArguments
property onCommand
with the array of definedArgument
(likeCommand.options
forOption
) ([#2010]) - TypeScript declarations for Option properties:
envVar
,presetArg
([#2019]) - TypeScript declarations for Argument properties:
argChoices
,defaultValue
,defaultValueDescription
([#2019]) - example file which shows how to configure help to display any custom usage in the list of subcommands ([#1896])
Changed
- (developer) refactor TypeScript configs for multiple use-cases, and enable checks in JavaScript files in supporting editors ([#1969])
Deprecated
-
Command._args
was private anyway, but now available asregisteredArguments
([#2010])
v11.0.0
Fixed
- help command works when help option is disabled ([#1864])
Changed
- leading and trailing spaces are now ignored by the .arguments() method ([#1874])
- refine "types" exports for ESM to follow TypeScript guidelines ([#1886])
- Breaking: Commander 11 requires Node.js v16 or higher
v10.0.1
Added
Fixed
- remove unused
Option.optionFlags
property from TypeScript definition ([#1844])
Changed
- assume boolean option intended if caller passes string instead of hash to
.implies()
([#1854])
v10.0.0
Added
- wrap command description in help ([#1804])
Changed
- Breaking: Commander 10 requires Node.js v14 or higher
v9.5.0
Added
-
.getOptionValueSourceWithGlobals()
([#1832]) -
showGlobalOptions
for.configureHelp{}
andHelp
([#1828])
v9.4.1
Fixed
-
.setOptionValue()
now also clears option source ([#1795]) - TypeScript: add
implied
toOptionValueSource
for option values set by using.implies()
([#1794]) - TypeScript : add
undefined
to return type of.getOptionValueSource()
([#1794])
Changed
- additions to README
v9.4.0
Added
-
preSubcommand
hook called before direct subcommands ([#1763])
Fixed
- export
InvalidOptionArgumentError
in esm ([#1756])
Changed
- update dependencies ([#1767])
v9.3.0
Added
-
.summary()
for a short summary to use instead of description when listing subcommands in help ([#1726]) -
Option.implies()
to set other option values when the option is specified ([#1724]) - updated Chinese README with 9.x changes ([#1727])
Fixed
- TypeScript: add
string[]
to.options()
default value parameter type for use with variadic options ([#1721])
Deprecated
- multi-character short option flag (e.g.
-ws
) ([#1718])
v9.2.0
Added
- conditional export of 'types' for upcoming TypeScript module resolution ([#1703])
- example file showing two ways to add global options to subcommands ([#1708])
Fixed
- detect option conflicts in parent commands of called subcommand ([#1710])
Changed
- replace deprecated
String.prototype.substr
([#1706])
v9.1.0
Added
- Option
.conflicts()
to set conflicting options which can not be specified together ([#1678]) - (developer) CodeQL configuration for GitHub Actions ([#1698])
v9.0.0
Added
- simpler ECMAScript import ([#1589])
- Option.preset() allows specifying value/arg for option when used without option-argument (especially optional, but also boolean option) ([#1652])
-
.executableDir()
for custom search for subcommands ([#1571]) - throw with helpful message if pass
Option
to.option()
or.requiredOption()
([#1655]) - .
error()
for generating errors from client code just like Commander generated errors, with support for.configureOutput()
,.exitOverride()
, and.showHelpAfterError()
([#1675]) -
.optsWithGlobals()
to return merged local and global options ([#1671])
Changed
- Breaking: Commander 9 requires Node.js v12.20.0 or higher
- update package-lock.json to lockfile@2 format ([#1659])
-
showSuggestionAfterError
is now on by default ([#1657]) - Breaking: default value specified for boolean option now always used as default value (see .preset() to match some previous behaviours) ([#1652])
- default value for boolean option only shown in help if true/false ([#1652])
- use command name as prefix for subcommand stand-alone executable name (with fallback to script name for backwards compatibility) ([#1571])
- allow absolute path with
executableFile
([#1571]) - removed restriction that nested subcommands must specify
executableFile
([#1571]) - TypeScript: allow passing readonly string array to
.choices()
([#1667]) - TypeScript: allow passing readonly string array to
.parse()
,.parseAsync()
,.aliases()
([#1669])
Fixed
- option with optional argument not supplied on command line now works when option already has a value, whether from default value or from previous arguments ([#1652])
Removed
-
Breaking: removed internal fallback to
require.main.filename
when script not known from arguments passed to.parse()
(can supply details using.name()
, and.executableDir()
orexecutableFile
) ([#1571])
v8.3.0
Added
-
.getOptionValueSource()
and.setOptionValueWithSource()
, where expected values for source are one of 'default', 'env', 'config', 'cli' ([#1613])
Deprecated
-
.command('*')
, use default command instead ([#1612]) -
on('command:*')
, use.showSuggestionAfterError()
instead ([#1612])
v8.2.0
Added
-
.showSuggestionAfterError()
to show suggestions after unknown command or unknown option ([#1590]) - add
Option
support for values from environment variables using.env()
([#1587])
Changed
- show error for unknown global option before subcommand (rather than just help) ([#1590])
Removed
- TypeScript declaration of unimplemented
Option
methodargumentRejected
v8.1.0
Added
-
.copyInheritedSettings()
([#1557]) - update Chinese translations of documentation for Commander v8 ([#1570])
-
Argument
methods for.argRequired()
and.argOptional()
([#1567])
v8.0.0
Added
-
.argument(name, description)
for adding command-arguments ([#1490]) -
.createArgument()
factory method ([#1497]) -
.addArgument()
([#1490]) -
Argument
supports.choices()
([#1525]) -
.showHelpAfterError()
to display full help or a custom message after an error ([#1534]) -
.hook()
with support for'preAction'
and'postAction'
callbacks ([#1514]) - client typing of
.opts()
return type using TypeScript generics ([#1539]) - the number of command-arguments is checked for programs without an action handler ([#1502])
-
.getOptionValue()
and.setOptionValue()
([#1521])
Changed
- refactor and simplify TypeScript declarations (with no default export) ([#1520])
-
.parseAsync()
is now declared asasync
([#1513]) -
Breaking:
Help
method.visibleArguments()
returns array ofArgument
([#1490]) - Breaking: Commander 8 requires Node.js 12 or higher ([#1500])
-
Breaking:
CommanderError
codecommander.invalidOptionArgument
renamedcommander.invalidArgument
([#1508]) -
Breaking: TypeScript declaration for
.addTextHelp()
callback no longer allows result ofundefined
, now juststring
([#1516]) - refactor
index.tab
into a file per class ([#1522]) - remove help suggestion from "unknown command" error message (see
.showHelpAfteError()
) ([#1534]) -
Command
property.arg
initialised to empty array (was previously undefined) ([#1529]) - update dependencies
Deprecated
- second parameter of
cmd.description(desc, argDescriptions)
for adding argument descriptions ([#1490])- (use new
.argument(name, description)
instead)
- (use new
-
InvalidOptionArgumentError
(replaced byInvalidArgumentError
) ([#1508])
Removed
-
Breaking: TypeScript declaration for default export of global
Command
object ([#1520])- (still available as named
program
export)
- (still available as named
Migration Tips
If you have a simple program without an action handler, you will now get an error if there are missing command-arguments.
program
.option('-d, --debug')
.arguments('<file>');
program.parse();
$ node trivial.js
error: missing required argument 'file'
If you want to show the help in this situation, you could check the arguments before parsing:
if (process.argv.length === 2)
program.help();
program.parse();
Or, you might choose to show the help after any user error:
program.showHelpAfterError();
v7.2.0
Added
- TypeScript typing for
parent
property onCommand
([#1475]) - TypeScript typing for
.attributeName()
onOption
([#1483]) - support information in package ([#1477])
Changed
- improvements to error messages, README, and tests
- update dependencies
v7.1.0
Added
- support for named imports from ECMAScript modules ([#1440])
- add
.cjs
to list of expected script file extensions ([#1449]) - allow using option choices and variadic together ([#1454])
Fixed
- replace use of deprecated
process.mainModule
([#1448]) - regression for legacy
command('*')
and call when command line includes options ([#1464]) - regression for
on('command:*', ...)
and call when command line includes unknown options ([#1464]) - display best error for combination of unknown command and unknown option (i.e. unknown command) ([#1464])
Changed
- make TypeScript typings tests stricter ([#1453])
- improvements to README and tests
v7.0.0
Added
-
.enablePositionalOptions()
to let program and subcommand reuse same option ([#1427]) -
.passThroughOptions()
to pass options through to other programs without needing--
([#1427]) -
.allowExcessArguments(false)
to show an error message if there are too many command-arguments on command line for the action handler ([#1409]) -
.configureOutput()
to modify use of stdout and stderr or customise display of errors ([#1387]) - use
.addHelpText()
to add text before or after the built-in help, for just current command or also for all subcommands ([#1296]) - enhance Option class ([#1331])
- allow hiding options from help
- allow restricting option arguments to a list of choices
- allow setting how default value is shown in help
-
.createOption()
to support subclassing of automatically created options (like.createCommand()
) ([#1380]) - refactor the code generating the help into a separate public Help class ([#1365])
- support sorting subcommands and options in help
- support specifying wrap width (columns)
- allow subclassing Help class
- allow configuring Help class without subclassing
Changed
-
Breaking: options are stored safely by default, not as properties on the command ([#1409])
- this especially affects accessing options on program, use
program.opts()
- revert behaviour with
.storeOptionsAsProperties()
- this especially affects accessing options on program, use
- Breaking: action handlers are passed options and command separately ([#1409])
- deprecated callback parameter to
.help()
and.outputHelp()
(removed from README) ([#1296]) -
Breaking: errors now displayed using
process.stderr.write()
instead ofconsole.error()
- deprecate
.on('--help')
(removed from README) ([#1296]) - initialise the command description to empty string (previously undefined) ([#1365])
- document and annotate deprecated routines ([#1349])
Fixed
- wrapping bugs in help ([#1365])
- first line of command description was wrapping two characters early
- pad width calculation was not including help option and help command
- pad width calculation was including hidden options and commands
- improve backwards compatibility for custom command event listeners ([#1403])
Deleted
-
Breaking:
.passCommandToAction()
([#1409])- no longer needed as action handler is passed options and command
-
Breaking: "extra arguments" parameter to action handler ([#1409])
- if being used to detect excess arguments, there is now an error available by setting
.allowExcessArguments(false)
- if being used to detect excess arguments, there is now an error available by setting
Migration Tips
The biggest change is the parsed option values. Previously the options were stored by default as properties on the command object, and now the options are stored separately.
If you wish to restore the old behaviour and get running quickly you can call .storeOptionsAsProperties()
.
To allow you to move to the new code patterns incrementally, the action handler will be passed the command twice,
to match the new "options" and "command" parameters (see below).
program options
Use the .opts()
method to access the options. This is available on any command but is used most with the program.
program.option('-d, --debug');
program.parse();
// Old code before Commander 7
if (program.debug) console.log(`Program name is ${program.name()}`);
// New code
const options = program.opts();
if (options.debug) console.log(`Program name is ${program.name()}`);
action handler
The action handler gets passed a parameter for each command-argument you declared. Previously by default the next parameter was the command object with the options as properties. Now the next two parameters are instead the options and the command. If you only accessed the options there may be no code changes required.
program
.command('compress <filename>')
.option('-t, --trace')
// Old code before Commander 7
.action((filename, cmd) => {
if (cmd.trace) console.log(`Command name is ${cmd.name()}`);
});
// New code
.action((filename, options, command) => {
if (options.trace) console.log(`Command name is ${command.name()}`);
});
If you already set .storeOptionsAsProperties(false)
you may still need to adjust your code.
program
.command('compress <filename>')
.storeOptionsAsProperties(false)
.option('-t, --trace')
// Old code before Commander 7
.action((filename, command) => {
if (command.opts().trace) console.log(`Command name is ${command.name()}`);
});
// New code
.action((filename, options, command) => {
if (command.opts().trace) console.log(`Command name is ${command.name()}`);
});
v6.2.1
Fixed
- some tests failed if directory path included a space ([#1390])
v6.2.0
Added
- added 'tsx' file extension for stand-alone executable subcommands ([#1368])
- documented second parameter to
.description()
to describe command arguments ([#1353]) - documentation of special cases with options taking varying numbers of option-arguments ([#1332])
- documentation for terminology ([#1361])
Fixed
- add missing TypeScript definition for `.addHelpCommand()' ([#1375])
- removed blank line after "Arguments:" in help, to match "Options:" and "Commands:" ([#1360])
Changed
- update dependencies
v6.1.0
Added
- include URL to relevant section of README for error for potential conflict between Command properties and option values ([#1306])
-
.combineFlagAndOptionalValue(false)
to ease upgrade path from older versions of Commander ([#1326]) - allow disabling the built-in help option using
.helpOption(false)
([#1325]) - allow just some arguments in
argumentDescription
to.description()
([#1323])
Changed
- tidy async test and remove lint override ([#1312])
Fixed
- executable subcommand launching when script path not known ([#1322])
v6.0.0
Added
- add support for variadic options ([#1250])
- allow options to be added with just a short flag ([#1256])
-
Breaking the option property has same case as flag. e.g. flag
-n
accessed asopts().n
(previously uppercase)
-
Breaking the option property has same case as flag. e.g. flag
- Breaking throw an error if there might be a clash between option name and a Command property, with advice on how to resolve ([#1275])
Fixed
- Options which contain -no- in the middle of the option flag should not be treated as negatable. ([#1301])
v5.1.0
Added
- support for multiple command aliases, the first of which is shown in the auto-generated help ([#531], [#1236])
- configuration support in
addCommand()
forhidden
andisDefault
([#1232])
Fixed
- omit masked help flags from the displayed help ([#645], [#1247])
- remove old short help flag when change help flags using
helpOption
([#1248])
Changed
- remove use of
arguments
to improve auto-generated help in editors ([#1235]) - rename
.command()
configurationnoHelp
tohidden
(but not remove old support) ([#1232]) - improvements to documentation
- update dependencies
- update tested versions of node
- eliminate lint errors in TypeScript ([#1208])
v5.0.0
Added
- support for nested commands with action-handlers ([#1] [#764] [#1149])
-
.addCommand()
for adding a separately configured command ([#764] [#1149]) - allow a non-executable to be set as the default command ([#742] [#1149])
- implicit help command when there are subcommands (previously only if executables) ([#1149])
- customise implicit help command with
.addHelpCommand()
([#1149]) - display error message for unknown subcommand, by default ([#432] [#1088] [#1149])
- display help for missing subcommand, by default ([#1088] [#1149])
- combined short options as single argument may include boolean flags and value flag and value (e.g.
-a -b -p 80
can be written as-abp80
) ([#1145]) -
.parseOption()
includes short flag and long flag expansions ([#1145]) -
.helpInformation()
returns help text as a string, previously a private routine ([#1169]) -
.parse()
implicitly usesprocess.argv
if arguments not specified ([#1172]) - optionally specify where
.parse()
arguments "from", if not following node conventions ([#512] [#1172]) - suggest help option along with unknown command error ([#1179])
- TypeScript definition for
commands
property ofCommand
([#1184]) - export
program
property ([#1195]) -
createCommand
factory method to simplify subclassing ([#1191])
Fixed
- preserve argument order in subcommands ([#508] [#962] [#1138])
- do not emit
command:*
for executable subcommands ([#809] [#1149]) - action handler called whether or not there are non-option arguments ([#1062] [#1149])
- combining option short flag and value in single argument now works for subcommands ([#1145])
- only add implicit help command when it will not conflict with other uses of argument ([#1153] [#1149])
- implicit help command works with command aliases ([#948] [#1149])
- options are validated whether or not there is an action handler ([#1149])
Changed
-
Breaking
.args
contains command arguments with just recognised options removed ([#1032] [#1138]) - Breaking display error if required argument for command is missing ([#995] [#1149])
- tighten TypeScript definition of custom option processing function passed to
.option()
([#1119]) -
Breaking
.allowUnknownOption()
([#802] [#1138])- unknown options included in arguments passed to command action handler
- unknown options included in
.args
- only recognised option short flags and long flags are expanded (e.g.
-ab
or--foo=bar
) ([#1145]) -
Breaking
.parseOptions()
([#1138])-
args
in returned result renamedoperands
and does not include anything after first unknown option -
unknown
in returned result has arguments after first unknown option including operands, not just options and values
-
-
Breaking
.on('command:*', callback)
and other command events passed (changed) results from.parseOptions
, i.e. operands and unknown ([#1138]) - refactor Option from prototype to class ([#1133])
- refactor Command from prototype to class ([#1159])
- changes to error handling ([#1165])
- throw for author error, not just display message
- preflight for variadic error
- add tips to missing subcommand executable
- TypeScript fluent return types changed to be more subclass friendly, return
this
rather thanCommand
([#1180]) -
.parseAsync
returnsPromise<this>
to be consistent with.parse()
([#1180]) - update dependencies
Removed
- removed EventEmitter from TypeScript definition for Command, eliminating implicit peer dependency on
@types/node
([#1146]) - removed private function
normalize
(the functionality has been integrated intoparseOptions
) ([#1145]) -
parseExpectedArgs
is now private ([#1149])
Migration Tips
If you use .on('command:*')
or more complicated tests to detect an unrecognised subcommand, you may be able to delete the code and rely on the default behaviour.
If you use program.args
or more complicated tests to detect a missing subcommand, you may be able to delete the code and rely on the default behaviour.
If you use .command('*')
to add a default command, you may be be able to switch to isDefault:true
with a named command.
If you want to continue combining short options with optional values as though they were boolean flags, set combineFlagAndOptionalValue(false)
to expand -fb
to -f -b
rather than -f b
.
v4.1.1
Fixed
- TypeScript definition for
.action()
should include Promise for async ([#1157])
v4.1.0
Added
- two routines to change how option values are handled, and eliminate name clashes with command properties ([#933] [#1102])
- see storeOptionsAsProperties and passCommandToAction in README
-
.parseAsync
to use instead of.parse
if supply async action handlers ([#806] [#1118])
Fixed
- Remove trailing blanks from wrapped help text ([#1096])
Changed
- update dependencies
- extend security coverage for Commander 2.x to 2020-02-03
- improvements to README
- improvements to TypeScript definition documentation
- move old versions out of main CHANGELOG
- removed explicit use of
ts-node
in tests
v4.0.1
Fixed
- display help when requested, even if there are missing required options ([#1091])
v4.0.0
Added
- automatically wrap and indent help descriptions for options and commands ([#1051])
-
.exitOverride()
allows override of calls toprocess.exit
for additional error handling and to keep program running ([#1040]) - support for declaring required options with
.requiredOptions()
([#1071]) - GitHub Actions support ([#1027])
- translation links in README
Changed
- dev: switch tests from Sinon+Should to Jest with major rewrite of tests ([#1035])
- call default subcommand even when there are unknown options ([#1047])
- Breaking Commander is only officially supported on Node 8 and above, and requires Node 6 ([#1053])
Fixed
-
Breaking keep command object out of program.args when action handler called ([#1048])
- also, action handler now passed array of unknown arguments
- complain about unknown options when program argument supplied and action handler ([#1049])
- this changes parameters to
command:*
event to include unknown arguments
- this changes parameters to
- removed deprecated
customFds
option from call tochild_process.spawn
([#1052]) - rework TypeScript declarations to bring all types into imported namespace ([#1081])
Migration Tips
Testing for no arguments
If you were previously using code like:
if (!program.args.length) ...
a partial replacement is:
if (program.rawArgs.length < 3) ...
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