Inquirer.js =========== [![npm](https://badge.fury.io/js/inquirer.svg)](http://badge.fury.io/js/inquirer) [![tests](https://travis-ci.org/SBoudrias/Inquirer.js.svg?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/SBoudrias/Inquirer.js) [![dependencies](https://david-dm.org/SBoudrias/Inquirer.js.svg?theme=shields.io)](https://david-dm.org/SBoudrias/Inquirer.js) A collection of common interactive command line user interfaces. ## Goal and Philosophy Inquirer Logo **`Inquirer.js`** strives to be an easily embeddable and beautiful command line interface for [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) (and perhaps the "CLI [Xanadu](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xanadu_(Citizen_Kane))"). **`Inquirer.js`** should ease the process of - providing *error feedback* - *asking questions* - *parsing* input - *validating* answers - managing *hierarchical prompts* > **Note:** **`Inquirer.js`** provides the user interface, and the inquiry session flow. If you're searching for a full blown command line program utility, then check out [Commander.js](https://github.com/visionmedia/commander.js) or [Vorpal.js](https://github.com/dthree/vorpal). ## Documentation ### Installation ``` shell npm install inquirer ``` ```javascript var inquirer = require("inquirer"); inquirer.prompt([/* Pass your questions in here */], function( answers ) { // Use user feedback for... whatever!! }); ``` ### Examples (Run it and see it) Checkout the `examples/` folder for code and interface examples. ``` shell node examples/pizza.js node examples/checkbox.js # etc... ``` ### Methods `inquirer.prompt( questions, callback )` Launch the prompt interface (inquiry session) - **questions** (Array) containing [Question Object](#question) (using the [reactive interface](#reactive-interface), you can also pass a `Rx.Observable` instance) - **callback** (Function) first parameter is the [Answers Object](#answers) ### Objects #### Question A question object is a `hash` containing question related values: - **type**: (String) Type of the prompt. Defaults: `input` - Possible values: `input`, `confirm`, `list`, `rawlist`, `password` - **name**: (String) The name to use when storing the answer in the answers hash. - **message**: (String|Function) The question to print. If defined as a function, the first parameter will be the current inquirer session answers. - **default**: (String|Number|Array|Function) Default value(s) to use if nothing is entered, or a function that returns the default value(s). If defined as a function, the first parameter will be the current inquirer session answers. - **choices**: (Array|Function) Choices array or a function returning a choices array. If defined as a function, the first parameter will be the current inquirer session answers. Array values can be simple `strings`, or `objects` containing a `name` (to display in list), a `value` (to save in the answers hash) and a `short` (to display after selection) properties. The choices array can also contain [a `Separator`](#separator). - **validate**: (Function) Receive the user input and should return `true` if the value is valid, and an error message (`String`) otherwise. If `false` is returned, a default error message is provided. - **filter**: (Function) Receive the user input and return the filtered value to be used inside the program. The value returned will be added to the _Answers_ hash. - **when**: (Function, Boolean) Receive the current user answers hash and should return `true` or `false` depending on whether or not this question should be asked. The value can also be a simple boolean. `default`, `choices`(if defined as functions), `validate`, `filter` and `when` functions can be called asynchronously using `this.async()`. You just have to pass the value you'd normally return to the callback option. ``` javascript { validate: function(input) { // Declare function as asynchronous, and save the done callback var done = this.async(); // Do async stuff setTimeout(function() { if (typeof input !== "number") { // Pass the return value in the done callback done("You need to provide a number"); return; } // Pass the return value in the done callback done(true); }, 3000); } } ``` ### Answers A key/value hash containing the client answers in each prompt. - **Key** The `name` property of the _question_ object - **Value** (Depends on the prompt) - `confirm`: (Boolean) - `input` : User input (filtered if `filter` is defined) (String) - `rawlist`, `list` : Selected choice value (or name if no value specified) (String) ### Separator A separator can be added to any `choices` array: ``` // In the question object choices: [ "Choice A", new inquirer.Separator(), "choice B" ] // Which'll be displayed this way [?] What do you want to do? > Order a pizza Make a reservation -------- Ask opening hours Talk to the receptionist ``` The constructor takes a facultative `String` value that'll be use as the separator. If omitted, the separator will be `--------`. Separator instances have a property `type` equal to `separator`. This should allow tools façading Inquirer interface from detecting separator types in lists. Prompts type --------------------- > **Note:**: _allowed options written inside square brackets (`[]`) are optional. Others are required._ #### List - `{ type: "list" }` Take `type`, `name`, `message`, `choices`[, `default`, `filter`] properties. (Note that default must be the choice `index` in the array or a choice `value`) ![List prompt](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/59696254/inquirer/list-prompt.png) --- #### Raw List - `{ type: "rawlist" }` Take `type`, `name`, `message`, `choices`[, `default`, `filter`] properties. (Note that default must the choice `index` in the array) ![Raw list prompt](https://i.cloudup.com/LcRGpXI0CX-3000x3000.png) --- #### Expand - `{ type: "expand" }` Take `type`, `name`, `message`, `choices`[, `default`, `filter`] properties. (Note that default must be the choice `index` in the array) Note that the `choices` object will take an extra parameter called `key` for the `expand` prompt. This parameter must be a single (lowercased) character. The `h` option is added by the prompt and shouldn't be defined by the user. See `examples/expand.js` for a running example. ![Expand prompt closed](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/59696254/inquirer/expand-prompt-1.png) ![Expand prompt expanded](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/59696254/inquirer/expand-prompt-2.png) --- #### Checkbox - `{ type: "checkbox" }` Take `type`, `name`, `message`, `choices`[, `filter`, `validate`, `default`] properties. `default` is expected to be an Array of the checked choices value. Choices marked as `{ checked: true }` will be checked by default. Choices whose property `disabled` is truthy will be unselectable. If `disabled` is a string, then the string will be outputted next to the disabled choice, otherwise it'll default to `"Disabled"`. The `disabled` property can also be a synchronous function receiving the current answers as argument and returning a boolean or a string. ![Checkbox prompt](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/59696254/inquirer/checkbox-prompt.png) --- #### Confirm - `{ type: "confirm" }` Take `type`, `name`, `message`[, `default`] properties. `default` is expected to be a boolean if used. ![Confirm prompt](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/59696254/inquirer/confirm-prompt.png) --- #### Input - `{ type: "input" }` Take `type`, `name`, `message`[, `default`, `filter`, `validate`] properties. ![Input prompt](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/59696254/inquirer/input-prompt.png) --- #### Password - `{ type: "password" }` Take `type`, `name`, `message`[, `default`, `filter`, `validate`] properties. ![Password prompt](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/59696254/inquirer/password-prompt.png) ## User Interfaces and layouts Along with the prompts, Inquirer offers some basic text UI. #### Bottom Bar - `inquirer.ui.BottomBar` This UI present a fixed text at the bottom of a free text zone. This is useful to keep a message to the bottom of the screen while outputting command outputs on the higher section. ```javascript var ui = new inquirer.ui.BottomBar(); // pipe a Stream to the log zone outputStream.pipe( ui.log ); // Or simply write output ui.log.write("something just happened."); ui.log.write("Almost over, standby!"); // During processing, update the bottom bar content to display a loader // or output a progress bar, etc ui.updateBottomBar("new bottom bar content"); ``` #### Prompt - `inquirer.ui.Prompt` This is UI layout used to run prompt. This layout is returned by `inquirer.prompt` and you should probably always use `inquirer.prompt` to interface with this UI. ## Reactive interface Internally, Inquirer uses the [JS reactive extension](https://github.com/Reactive-Extensions/RxJS) to handle events and async flows. This mean you can take advantage of this feature to provide more advanced flows. For example, you can dynamically add questions to be asked: ```js var prompts = Rx.Observable.create(function( obs ) { obs.onNext({ /* question... */ }); setTimeout(function () { obs.onNext({ /* question... */ }); obs.onCompleted(); }); }); inquirer.prompt(prompts); ``` And using the `process` property, you have access to more fine grained callbacks: ```js inquirer.prompt(prompts).process.subscribe( onEachAnswer, onError, onComplete ); ``` ## Support (OS Terminals) You should expect mostly good support for the CLI below. This does not mean we won't look at issues found on other command line - feel free to report any! - **Mac OS**: - Terminal.app - iTerm - **Windows**: - cmd.exe - Powershell - Cygwin - **Linux (Ubuntu, openSUSE, Arch Linux, etc)**: - gnome-terminal (Terminal GNOME) - konsole ## News on the march (Release notes) Please refer to the [Github releases section for the changelog](https://github.com/SBoudrias/Inquirer.js/releases) ## Contributing **Style Guide** Please brief yourself on [Idiomatic.js](https://github.com/rwldrn/idiomatic.js) style guide with two space indent **Unit test** Unit test are written in [Mocha](https://mochajs.org/). Please add a unit test for every new feature or bug fix. `npm test` to run the test suite. **Documentation** Add documentation for every API change. Feel free to send corrections or better docs! **Pull Requests** Send _fixes_ PR on the `master` branch. Any new features should be send on the `wip`branch. We're looking to offer good support for multiple prompts and environments. If you want to help, we'd like to keep a list of testers for each terminal/OS so we can contact you and get feedback before release. Let us know if you want to be added to the list (just tweet to @vaxilart) or just add your name to [the wiki](https://github.com/SBoudrias/Inquirer.js/wiki/Testers) ## License Copyright (c) 2015 Simon Boudrias (twitter: @vaxilart) Licensed under the MIT license.