task.rs

  1//! Baseline interface of Tasks in Zed: all tasks in Zed are intended to use those for implementing their own logic.
  2
  3mod adapter_schema;
  4mod debug_format;
  5mod serde_helpers;
  6pub mod static_source;
  7mod task_template;
  8mod vscode_debug_format;
  9mod vscode_format;
 10
 11use anyhow::Context as _;
 12use collections::{HashMap, HashSet, hash_map};
 13use gpui::SharedString;
 14use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
 15use std::borrow::Cow;
 16use std::path::PathBuf;
 17use std::str::FromStr;
 18use std::sync::Arc;
 19
 20pub use adapter_schema::{AdapterSchema, AdapterSchemas};
 21pub use debug_format::{
 22    AttachRequest, BuildTaskDefinition, DebugRequest, DebugScenario, DebugTaskFile, LaunchRequest,
 23    Request, TcpArgumentsTemplate, ZedDebugConfig,
 24};
 25pub use task_template::{
 26    DebugArgsRequest, HideStrategy, RevealStrategy, TaskTemplate, TaskTemplates,
 27    substitute_variables_in_map, substitute_variables_in_str,
 28};
 29pub use util::shell::{Shell, ShellKind};
 30pub use util::shell_builder::ShellBuilder;
 31pub use vscode_debug_format::VsCodeDebugTaskFile;
 32pub use vscode_format::VsCodeTaskFile;
 33pub use zed_actions::RevealTarget;
 34
 35/// Task identifier, unique within the application.
 36/// Based on it, task reruns and terminal tabs are managed.
 37#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, PartialOrd, Ord, Deserialize)]
 38pub struct TaskId(pub String);
 39
 40/// Contains all information needed by Zed to spawn a new terminal tab for the given task.
 41#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
 42pub struct SpawnInTerminal {
 43    /// Id of the task to use when determining task tab affinity.
 44    pub id: TaskId,
 45    /// Full unshortened form of `label` field.
 46    pub full_label: String,
 47    /// Human readable name of the terminal tab.
 48    pub label: String,
 49    /// Executable command to spawn.
 50    pub command: Option<String>,
 51    /// Arguments to the command, potentially unsubstituted,
 52    /// to let the shell that spawns the command to do the substitution, if needed.
 53    pub args: Vec<String>,
 54    /// A human-readable label, containing command and all of its arguments, joined and substituted.
 55    pub command_label: String,
 56    /// Current working directory to spawn the command into.
 57    pub cwd: Option<PathBuf>,
 58    /// Env overrides for the command, will be appended to the terminal's environment from the settings.
 59    pub env: HashMap<String, String>,
 60    /// Whether to use a new terminal tab or reuse the existing one to spawn the process.
 61    pub use_new_terminal: bool,
 62    /// Whether to allow multiple instances of the same task to be run, or rather wait for the existing ones to finish.
 63    pub allow_concurrent_runs: bool,
 64    /// What to do with the terminal pane and tab, after the command was started.
 65    pub reveal: RevealStrategy,
 66    /// Where to show tasks' terminal output.
 67    pub reveal_target: RevealTarget,
 68    /// What to do with the terminal pane and tab, after the command had finished.
 69    pub hide: HideStrategy,
 70    /// Which shell to use when spawning the task.
 71    pub shell: Shell,
 72    /// Whether to show the task summary line in the task output (sucess/failure).
 73    pub show_summary: bool,
 74    /// Whether to show the command line in the task output.
 75    pub show_command: bool,
 76    /// Whether to show the rerun button in the terminal tab.
 77    pub show_rerun: bool,
 78}
 79
 80impl SpawnInTerminal {
 81    pub fn to_proto(&self) -> proto::SpawnInTerminal {
 82        proto::SpawnInTerminal {
 83            label: self.label.clone(),
 84            command: self.command.clone(),
 85            args: self.args.clone(),
 86            env: self
 87                .env
 88                .iter()
 89                .map(|(k, v)| (k.clone(), v.clone()))
 90                .collect(),
 91            cwd: self
 92                .cwd
 93                .clone()
 94                .map(|cwd| cwd.to_string_lossy().into_owned()),
 95        }
 96    }
 97
 98    pub fn from_proto(proto: proto::SpawnInTerminal) -> Self {
 99        Self {
100            label: proto.label.clone(),
101            command: proto.command.clone(),
102            args: proto.args.clone(),
103            env: proto.env.into_iter().collect(),
104            cwd: proto.cwd.map(PathBuf::from),
105            ..Default::default()
106        }
107    }
108}
109
110/// A final form of the [`TaskTemplate`], that got resolved with a particular [`TaskContext`] and now is ready to spawn the actual task.
111#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
112pub struct ResolvedTask {
113    /// A way to distinguish tasks produced by the same template, but different contexts.
114    /// NOTE: Resolved tasks may have the same labels, commands and do the same things,
115    /// but still may have different ids if the context was different during the resolution.
116    /// Since the template has `env` field, for a generic task that may be a bash command,
117    /// so it's impossible to determine the id equality without more context in a generic case.
118    pub id: TaskId,
119    /// A template the task got resolved from.
120    original_task: TaskTemplate,
121    /// Full, unshortened label of the task after all resolutions are made.
122    pub resolved_label: String,
123    /// Variables that were substituted during the task template resolution.
124    substituted_variables: HashSet<VariableName>,
125    /// Further actions that need to take place after the resolved task is spawned,
126    /// with all task variables resolved.
127    pub resolved: SpawnInTerminal,
128}
129
130impl ResolvedTask {
131    /// A task template before the resolution.
132    pub fn original_task(&self) -> &TaskTemplate {
133        &self.original_task
134    }
135
136    /// Variables that were substituted during the task template resolution.
137    pub fn substituted_variables(&self) -> &HashSet<VariableName> {
138        &self.substituted_variables
139    }
140
141    /// A human-readable label to display in the UI.
142    pub fn display_label(&self) -> &str {
143        self.resolved.label.as_str()
144    }
145}
146
147/// Variables, available for use in [`TaskContext`] when a Zed's [`TaskTemplate`] gets resolved into a [`ResolvedTask`].
148/// Name of the variable must be a valid shell variable identifier, which generally means that it is
149/// a word  consisting only  of alphanumeric characters and underscores,
150/// and beginning with an alphabetic character or an  underscore.
151#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Serialize)]
152pub enum VariableName {
153    /// An absolute path of the currently opened file.
154    File,
155    /// A path of the currently opened file (relative to worktree root).
156    RelativeFile,
157    /// A path of the currently opened file's directory (relative to worktree root).
158    RelativeDir,
159    /// The currently opened filename.
160    Filename,
161    /// The path to a parent directory of a currently opened file.
162    Dirname,
163    /// Stem (filename without extension) of the currently opened file.
164    Stem,
165    /// An absolute path of the currently opened worktree, that contains the file.
166    WorktreeRoot,
167    /// A symbol text, that contains latest cursor/selection position.
168    Symbol,
169    /// A row with the latest cursor/selection position.
170    Row,
171    /// A column with the latest cursor/selection position.
172    Column,
173    /// Text from the latest selection.
174    SelectedText,
175    /// The symbol selected by the symbol tagging system, specifically the @run capture in a runnables.scm
176    RunnableSymbol,
177    /// Open a Picker to select a process ID to use in place
178    /// Can only be used to debug configurations
179    PickProcessId,
180    /// Custom variable, provided by the plugin or other external source.
181    /// Will be printed with `CUSTOM_` prefix to avoid potential conflicts with other variables.
182    Custom(Cow<'static, str>),
183}
184
185impl VariableName {
186    /// Generates a `$VARIABLE`-like string value to be used in templates.
187    pub fn template_value(&self) -> String {
188        format!("${self}")
189    }
190    /// Generates a `"$VARIABLE"`-like string, to be used instead of `Self::template_value` when expanded value could contain spaces or special characters.
191    pub fn template_value_with_whitespace(&self) -> String {
192        format!("\"${self}\"")
193    }
194}
195
196impl FromStr for VariableName {
197    type Err = ();
198
199    fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
200        let without_prefix = s.strip_prefix(ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX).ok_or(())?;
201        let value = match without_prefix {
202            "FILE" => Self::File,
203            "FILENAME" => Self::Filename,
204            "RELATIVE_FILE" => Self::RelativeFile,
205            "RELATIVE_DIR" => Self::RelativeDir,
206            "DIRNAME" => Self::Dirname,
207            "STEM" => Self::Stem,
208            "WORKTREE_ROOT" => Self::WorktreeRoot,
209            "SYMBOL" => Self::Symbol,
210            "RUNNABLE_SYMBOL" => Self::RunnableSymbol,
211            "SELECTED_TEXT" => Self::SelectedText,
212            "ROW" => Self::Row,
213            "COLUMN" => Self::Column,
214            _ => {
215                if let Some(custom_name) =
216                    without_prefix.strip_prefix(ZED_CUSTOM_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX)
217                {
218                    Self::Custom(Cow::Owned(custom_name.to_owned()))
219                } else {
220                    return Err(());
221                }
222            }
223        };
224        Ok(value)
225    }
226}
227
228/// A prefix that all [`VariableName`] variants are prefixed with when used in environment variables and similar template contexts.
229pub const ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX: &str = "ZED_";
230const ZED_CUSTOM_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX: &str = "CUSTOM_";
231
232impl std::fmt::Display for VariableName {
233    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
234        match self {
235            Self::File => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}FILE"),
236            Self::Filename => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}FILENAME"),
237            Self::RelativeFile => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}RELATIVE_FILE"),
238            Self::RelativeDir => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}RELATIVE_DIR"),
239            Self::Dirname => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}DIRNAME"),
240            Self::Stem => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}STEM"),
241            Self::WorktreeRoot => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}WORKTREE_ROOT"),
242            Self::Symbol => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}SYMBOL"),
243            Self::Row => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}ROW"),
244            Self::Column => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}COLUMN"),
245            Self::SelectedText => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}SELECTED_TEXT"),
246            Self::RunnableSymbol => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}RUNNABLE_SYMBOL"),
247            Self::PickProcessId => write!(f, "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}PICK_PID"),
248            Self::Custom(s) => write!(
249                f,
250                "{ZED_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}{ZED_CUSTOM_VARIABLE_NAME_PREFIX}{s}"
251            ),
252        }
253    }
254}
255
256/// Container for predefined environment variables that describe state of Zed at the time the task was spawned.
257#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize)]
258pub struct TaskVariables(HashMap<VariableName, String>);
259
260impl TaskVariables {
261    /// Inserts another variable into the container, overwriting the existing one if it already exists — in this case, the old value is returned.
262    pub fn insert(&mut self, variable: VariableName, value: String) -> Option<String> {
263        self.0.insert(variable, value)
264    }
265
266    /// Extends the container with another one, overwriting the existing variables on collision.
267    pub fn extend(&mut self, other: Self) {
268        self.0.extend(other.0);
269    }
270    /// Get the value associated with given variable name, if there is one.
271    pub fn get(&self, key: &VariableName) -> Option<&str> {
272        self.0.get(key).map(|s| s.as_str())
273    }
274    /// Clear out variables obtained from tree-sitter queries, which are prefixed with '_' character
275    pub fn sweep(&mut self) {
276        self.0.retain(|name, _| {
277            if let VariableName::Custom(name) = name {
278                !name.starts_with('_')
279            } else {
280                true
281            }
282        })
283    }
284
285    pub fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (&VariableName, &String)> {
286        self.0.iter()
287    }
288}
289
290impl FromIterator<(VariableName, String)> for TaskVariables {
291    fn from_iter<T: IntoIterator<Item = (VariableName, String)>>(iter: T) -> Self {
292        Self(HashMap::from_iter(iter))
293    }
294}
295
296impl IntoIterator for TaskVariables {
297    type Item = (VariableName, String);
298
299    type IntoIter = hash_map::IntoIter<VariableName, String>;
300
301    fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter {
302        self.0.into_iter()
303    }
304}
305
306/// Keeps track of the file associated with a task and context of tasks execution (i.e. current file or current function).
307/// Keeps all Zed-related state inside, used to produce a resolved task out of its template.
308#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
309pub struct TaskContext {
310    /// A path to a directory in which the task should be executed.
311    pub cwd: Option<PathBuf>,
312    /// Additional environment variables associated with a given task.
313    pub task_variables: TaskVariables,
314    /// Environment variables obtained when loading the project into Zed.
315    /// This is the environment one would get when `cd`ing in a terminal
316    /// into the project's root directory.
317    pub project_env: HashMap<String, String>,
318}
319
320/// A shared reference to a [`TaskContext`], used to avoid cloning the context multiple times.
321#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default)]
322pub struct SharedTaskContext(Arc<TaskContext>);
323
324impl std::ops::Deref for SharedTaskContext {
325    type Target = TaskContext;
326
327    fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
328        &self.0
329    }
330}
331
332impl From<TaskContext> for SharedTaskContext {
333    fn from(context: TaskContext) -> Self {
334        Self(Arc::new(context))
335    }
336}
337
338/// This is a new type representing a 'tag' on a 'runnable symbol', typically a test of main() function, found via treesitter.
339#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
340pub struct RunnableTag(pub SharedString);
341
342pub fn shell_from_proto(proto: proto::Shell) -> anyhow::Result<Shell> {
343    let shell_type = proto.shell_type.context("invalid shell type")?;
344    let shell = match shell_type {
345        proto::shell::ShellType::System(_) => Shell::System,
346        proto::shell::ShellType::Program(program) => Shell::Program(program),
347        proto::shell::ShellType::WithArguments(program) => Shell::WithArguments {
348            program: program.program,
349            args: program.args,
350            title_override: None,
351        },
352    };
353    Ok(shell)
354}
355
356pub fn shell_to_proto(shell: Shell) -> proto::Shell {
357    let shell_type = match shell {
358        Shell::System => proto::shell::ShellType::System(proto::System {}),
359        Shell::Program(program) => proto::shell::ShellType::Program(program),
360        Shell::WithArguments {
361            program,
362            args,
363            title_override: _,
364        } => proto::shell::ShellType::WithArguments(proto::shell::WithArguments { program, args }),
365    };
366    proto::Shell {
367        shell_type: Some(shell_type),
368    }
369}
370
371type VsCodeEnvVariable = String;
372type VsCodeCommand = String;
373type ZedEnvVariable = String;
374
375struct EnvVariableReplacer {
376    variables: HashMap<VsCodeEnvVariable, ZedEnvVariable>,
377    commands: HashMap<VsCodeCommand, ZedEnvVariable>,
378}
379
380impl EnvVariableReplacer {
381    fn new(variables: HashMap<VsCodeEnvVariable, ZedEnvVariable>) -> Self {
382        Self {
383            variables,
384            commands: HashMap::default(),
385        }
386    }
387
388    fn with_commands(
389        mut self,
390        commands: impl IntoIterator<Item = (VsCodeCommand, ZedEnvVariable)>,
391    ) -> Self {
392        self.commands = commands.into_iter().collect();
393        self
394    }
395
396    fn replace_value(&self, input: serde_json::Value) -> serde_json::Value {
397        match input {
398            serde_json::Value::String(s) => serde_json::Value::String(self.replace(&s)),
399            serde_json::Value::Array(arr) => {
400                serde_json::Value::Array(arr.into_iter().map(|v| self.replace_value(v)).collect())
401            }
402            serde_json::Value::Object(obj) => serde_json::Value::Object(
403                obj.into_iter()
404                    .map(|(k, v)| (self.replace(&k), self.replace_value(v)))
405                    .collect(),
406            ),
407            _ => input,
408        }
409    }
410    // Replaces occurrences of VsCode-specific environment variables with Zed equivalents.
411    fn replace(&self, input: &str) -> String {
412        shellexpand::env_with_context_no_errors(&input, |var: &str| {
413            // Colons denote a default value in case the variable is not set. We want to preserve that default, as otherwise shellexpand will substitute it for us.
414            let colon_position = var.find(':').unwrap_or(var.len());
415            let (left, right) = var.split_at(colon_position);
416            if left == "env" && !right.is_empty() {
417                let variable_name = &right[1..];
418                return Some(format!("${{{variable_name}}}"));
419            } else if left == "command" && !right.is_empty() {
420                let command_name = &right[1..];
421                if let Some(replacement_command) = self.commands.get(command_name) {
422                    return Some(format!("${{{replacement_command}}}"));
423                }
424            }
425
426            let (variable_name, default) = (left, right);
427            let append_previous_default = |ret: &mut String| {
428                if !default.is_empty() {
429                    ret.push_str(default);
430                }
431            };
432            if let Some(substitution) = self.variables.get(variable_name) {
433                // Got a VSCode->Zed hit, perform a substitution
434                let mut name = format!("${{{substitution}");
435                append_previous_default(&mut name);
436                name.push('}');
437                return Some(name);
438            }
439            // This is an unknown variable.
440            // We should not error out, as they may come from user environment (e.g. $PATH). That means that the variable substitution might not be perfect.
441            // If there's a default, we need to return the string verbatim as otherwise shellexpand will apply that default for us.
442            if !default.is_empty() {
443                return Some(format!("${{{var}}}"));
444            }
445            // Else we can just return None and that variable will be left as is.
446            None
447        })
448        .into_owned()
449    }
450}