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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ _The library which powers [Watchexec CLI](https://watchexec.github.io) and other
- **[API documentation][docs]**.
- Licensed under [Apache 2.0][license].
- Minimum Supported Rust Version: 1.43.0.
- Status: in preview (`2.0.0-pre.N` series).
[docs]: https://docs.rs/watchexec
[license]: ../LICENSE
@ -19,44 +20,94 @@ _The library which powers [Watchexec CLI](https://watchexec.github.io) and other
## Quick start
```rust
use miette::{IntoDiagnostic, Result};
use watchexec::{
config::ConfigBuilder,
error::Result,
pathop::PathOp,
run::{
ExecHandler,
Handler,
watch,
},
Watchexec,
action::{Action, Outcome},
config::{InitConfig, RuntimeConfig},
handler::{Handler as _, PrintDebug},
};
fn main() -> Result<()> {
let config = ConfigBuilder::default()
.clear_screen(true)
.run_initially(true)
.paths(vec![ "/path/to/dir".into() ])
.cmd(vec![ "date; seq 1 10".into() ])
.build()?;
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<()> {
let mut init = InitConfig::default();
init.on_error(PrintDebug(std::io::stderr()));
let handler = MyHandler(ExecHandler::new(options)?);
watch(&handler)
}
let mut runtime = RuntimeConfig::default();
runtime.pathset(["watchexec.conf"]);
struct MyHandler(ExecHandler);
let conf = YourConfigFormat::load_from_file("watchexec.conf").await?;
conf.apply(&mut runtime);
impl Handler for MyHandler {
fn args(&self) -> Config {
self.0.args()
}
let we = Watchexec::new(init, runtime.clone())?;
let w = we.clone();
fn on_manual(&self) -> Result<bool> {
println!("Running manually!");
self.0.on_manual()
}
let c = runtime.clone();
runtime.on_action(move |action: Action| {
let mut c = c.clone();
let w = w.clone();
async move {
for event in &action.events {
if event.paths().any(|(p, _)| p.ends_with("/watchexec.conf")) {
let conf = YourConfigFormat::load_from_file("watchexec.conf").await?;
fn on_update(&self, ops: &[PathOp]) -> Result<bool> {
println!("Running manually {:?}", ops);
self.0.on_update(ops)
}
conf.apply(&mut c);
w.reconfigure(c.clone());
// tada! self-reconfiguring watchexec on config file change!
break;
}
}
action.outcome(Outcome::if_running(
Outcome::DoNothing,
Outcome::both(Outcome::Clear, Outcome::Start),
));
Ok(())
}
});
we.main().await.into_diagnostic()?;
Ok(())
}
```
## Kitchen sink
The library also exposes a large amount of components which are available to make your own tool, or
to make anything else you may want:
- **[Command handling](https://docs.rs/watchexec/2.0.0-pre.0/watchexec/command/index.html)**, to
build a command with an arbitrary shell, deal with grouped and ungrouped processes the same way,
and supervise a process while also listening for & acting on interventions such as sending signals.
- **Event sources**: [Filesystem](https://docs.rs/watchexec/2.0.0-pre.0/watchexec/fs/index.html)**,
[Signals](https://docs.rs/watchexec/2.0.0-pre.0/watchexec/signal/source/index.html), (more to come).
- Finding **[a common prefix](https://docs.rs/watchexec/2.0.0-pre.0/watchexec/paths/fn.common_prefix.html)**
of a set of paths.
- Detecting the **[origin(s)](https://docs.rs/watchexec/2.0.0-pre.0/watchexec/project/fn.origins.html)**
and **[types](https://docs.rs/watchexec/2.0.0-pre.0/watchexec/project/fn.types.html)** of projects.
- Discovering project-local and global
**[ignore files](https://docs.rs/watchexec/2.0.0-pre.0/watchexec/ignore_files/index.html)**.
There are also separate, standalone crates used to build Watchexec which you can tap into:
- **[ClearScreen](https://docs.rs/clearscreen)** makes clearing the terminal screen in a
cross-platform way easy by default, and provides advanced options to fit your usecase.
- **[Command Group](https://docs.rs/command-group)** augments the std and tokio `Command` with
support for process groups, portable between Unix and Windows.
## Tagged filters (alpha)
This library is also the home of Watchexec's current _two_ filtering implementations: the v1
behaviour which has proven confusing and inconsistent over the years, and an upcoming complete
overhaul called "tagged filtering."
Have a look at the [docs](https://docs.rs/watchexec/2.0.0-pre.0/watchexec/filter/tagged/struct.TaggedFilterer.html)!