Gosh
(or Go shell) is a framework that uses Go's plugin system to create
for building interactive console-based shell programs. A gosh shell is
comprised of a collection of Go plugins which implement one or more commands.
When gosh
starts, it searches directory ./plugins
for available shared object
files that implement command plugins.
- Go 1.8 or above
- Linux
- Mac OSX
Gosh makes it easy to create shell programs. First, download or clone this repository. For a quick start, run the following:
go run shell/gosh.go
This will produce the following output:
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888
888
.d88b. .d88b. .d8888b 88888b.
d88P"88bd88""88b88K 888 "88b
888 888888 888"Y8888b.888 888
Y88b 888Y88..88P X88888 888
"Y88888 "Y88P" 88888P'888 888
888
Y8b d88P
"Y88P"
No commands found
After the splashscreen is displayed, gosh
informs you that no commands found
, as expected. Next,
exit the gosh
shell (Ctrl-C
) and let us compile the example plugins that comes with the source code.
go build -buildmode=plugin -o plugins/sys_command.so plugins/syscmd.go
The previous command will compile plugins/syscmd.go
and outputs shared object
plugins/sys_command.so
, as a Go plugin file. Verify the shared object file was created:
> ls -lh plugins/
total 3.2M
-rw-rw-r-- 1 4.5K Mar 19 18:23 syscmd.go
-rw-rw-r-- 1 3.2M Mar 19 19:14 sys_command.so
-rw-rw-r-- 1 1.4K Mar 19 18:23 testcmd.go
Now, when gosh is restarted, it will dynamically load the commands implemented in the shared object file:
> go run shell/gosh.go
...
Loaded 4 command(s)...
Type help for available commands
gosh>
As indicated, typing help
lists all available commands in the shell:
gosh> help
help: prints help information for other commands.
Available commands
------------------
prompt: sets a new shell prompt
sys: sets a new shell prompt
help: prints help information for other commands.
exit: exits the interactive shell immediately
Use "help <command-name>" for detail about the specified command
A Gosh Command
is represented by type api/Command
:
type Command interface {
Name() string
Usage() string
ShortDesc() string
LongDesc() string
Exec(context.Context, []string) (context.Context, error)
}
The Gosh framework searches for Go plugin files in the ./plugins
directory. Each package plugin must
export a variable named Commands
which is of type :
type Commands interface {
...
Registry() map[string]Command
}
Type Commands
type returns a list of Command
via the Registry()
.
The following shows example command file plugins/testcmd.go. It implements
two commands via types helloCmd
and goodbyeCmd
. The commands are exported via type testCmds
using
method Registry()
:
package main
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"io"
"github.com/vladimirvivien/gosh/api"
)
type helloCmd string
func (t helloCmd) Name() string { return string(t) }
func (t helloCmd) Usage() string { return `hello` }
func (t helloCmd) ShortDesc() string { return `prints greeting "hello there"` }
func (t helloCmd) LongDesc() string { return t.ShortDesc() }
func (t helloCmd) Exec(ctx context.Context, args []string) (context.Context, error) {
out := ctx.Value("gosh.stdout").(io.Writer)
fmt.Fprintln(out, "hello there")
return ctx, nil
}
type goodbyeCmd string
func (t goodbyeCmd) Name() string { return string(t) }
func (t goodbyeCmd) Usage() string { return t.Name() }
func (t goodbyeCmd) ShortDesc() string { return `prints message "bye bye"` }
func (t goodbyeCmd) LongDesc() string { return t.ShortDesc() }
func (t goodbyeCmd) Exec(ctx context.Context, args []string) (context.Context, error) {
out := ctx.Value("gosh.stdout").(io.Writer)
fmt.Fprintln(out, "bye bye")
return ctx, nil
}
// command module
type testCmds struct{}
func (t *testCmds) Init(ctx context.Context) error {
out := ctx.Value("gosh.stdout").(io.Writer)
fmt.Fprintln(out, "test module loaded OK")
return nil
}
func (t *testCmds) Registry() map[string]api.Command {
return map[string]api.Command{
"hello": helloCmd("hello"),
"goodbye": goodbyeCmd("goodbye"),
}
}
var Commands testCmds
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