[![Crates.io page](https://badgen.net/crates/v/watchexec)](https://crates.io/crates/watchexec) [![API Docs](https://docs.rs/watchexec/badge.svg)][docs] [![Crate license: Apache 2.0](https://badgen.net/badge/license/Apache%202.0)][license] ![MSRV: 1.61.0 (minor)](https://badgen.net/badge/MSRV/1.61.0%20%28minor%29/0b7261) [![CI status](https://github.com/watchexec/watchexec/actions/workflows/check.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/watchexec/watchexec/actions/workflows/check.yml) # Watchexec library _The library which powers [Watchexec CLI](https://watchexec.github.io) and other tools._ - **[API documentation][docs]**. - Licensed under [Apache 2.0][license]. - Minimum Supported Rust Version: 1.61.0 (incurs a minor semver bump). - Status: maintained. [docs]: https://docs.rs/watchexec [license]: ../../LICENSE ## Quick start ```rust ,no_run use miette::{IntoDiagnostic, Result}; use watchexec::{ Watchexec, action::{Action, Outcome}, config::{InitConfig, RuntimeConfig}, handler::{Handler as _, PrintDebug}, }; #[tokio::main] async fn main() -> Result<()> { let mut init = InitConfig::default(); init.on_error(PrintDebug(std::io::stderr())); let mut runtime = RuntimeConfig::default(); runtime.pathset(["watchexec.conf"]); let conf = YourConfigFormat::load_from_file("watchexec.conf").await.into_diagnostic()?; conf.apply(&mut runtime); let we = Watchexec::new(init, runtime.clone())?; let w = we.clone(); 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.iter() { if event.paths().any(|(p, _)| p.ends_with("/watchexec.conf")) { let conf = YourConfigFormat::load_from_file("watchexec.conf").await?; conf.apply(&mut c); let _ = 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(()) // (not normally required! ignore this when implementing) as std::result::Result<_, MietteStub> } }); we.reconfigure(runtime); we.main().await.into_diagnostic()?; Ok(()) } // ignore this! it's stuff to make the above code get checked by cargo doc tests! struct YourConfigFormat; impl YourConfigFormat { async fn load_from_file(_: &str) -> std::result::Result { Ok(Self) } fn apply(&self, _: &mut RuntimeConfig) {} } use miette::Diagnostic; use thiserror::Error; #[derive(Debug, Error, Diagnostic)] #[error("stub")] struct MietteStub; ``` ## Kitchen sink The library also exposes a number 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.6/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.6/watchexec/fs/index.html), [Signals](https://docs.rs/watchexec/2.0.0-pre.6/watchexec/signal/source/index.html), (more to come). - Finding **[a common prefix](https://docs.rs/watchexec/2.0.0-pre.6/watchexec/paths/fn.common_prefix.html)** of a set of paths. - And [more][docs]! Filterers are split into their own crates, so they can be evolved independently: - The **[Globset](https://docs.rs/watchexec-filterer-globset) filterer** implements the default Watchexec filter, and mimics the pre-1.18 behaviour as much as possible. - The **[Tagged](https://docs.rs/watchexec-filterer-tagged) filterer** is an experiment in creating a more powerful filtering solution, which can operate on every part of events, not just their paths. - The **[Ignore](https://docs.rs/watchexec-filterer-ignore) filterer** implements ignore-file semantics, and especially supports _trees_ of ignore files. It is used as a subfilterer in both of the main filterers above. 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. - **[Ignore files](https://docs.rs/ignore-files)** finds, parses, and interprets ignore files. - **[Project Origins](https://docs.rs/project-origins)** finds the origin (or root) path of a project, and what kind of project it is.