View Source Mix.Shell behaviour (Mix v1.11.3)
Defines Mix.Shell
contract.
Link to this section Summary
Callbacks
Executes the given command and returns its exit status.
Executes the given command and returns its exit status.
Prints the given ANSI error to the shell.
Prints the given ANSI message to the shell.
Prints the current application to the shell if it was not printed yet.
Prompts the user for input.
Prompts the user for confirmation.
Functions
Executes the given command
as a shell command and
invokes the callback
for the streamed response.
Returns the printable app name.
Link to this section Callbacks
Executes the given command and returns its exit status.
Executes the given command and returns its exit status.
Options
:print_app
- whenfalse
, does not print the app name when the command outputs something:stderr_to_stdout
- whenfalse
, does not redirect stderr to stdout:quiet
- whentrue
, do not print the command output:env
- environment options to the executed command
@callback error(message :: IO.ANSI.ansidata()) :: :ok
Prints the given ANSI error to the shell.
@callback info(message :: IO.ANSI.ansidata()) :: :ok
Prints the given ANSI message to the shell.
@callback print_app() :: :ok
Prints the current application to the shell if it was not printed yet.
Prompts the user for input.
Prompts the user for confirmation.
Link to this section Functions
Executes the given command
as a shell command and
invokes the callback
for the streamed response.
This is most commonly used by shell implementations but can also be invoked directly.
Options
:cd
- (since v1.11.0) the directory to run the command in:stderr_to_stdout
- redirects stderr to stdout, defaults to true:env
- a list of environment variables, defaults to[]
:quiet
- overrides the callback to no-op
Returns the printable app name.
This function returns the current application name, but only if the application name should be printed.
Calling this function automatically toggles its value
to false
until the current project is re-entered. The
goal is to avoid printing the application name
multiple times.