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Fix help for modules

This does 2 things:
1. Forces a module to be 'enabled' on the help route, so that it works
2. Better handling when no module is actually found
This commit is contained in:
Sean Smith 2019-08-11 21:49:01 -04:00
parent 9b6947dc98
commit f28605cdf8

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@ -9,16 +9,23 @@ import (
)
// Display displays the output of the --help argument
func Display(moduleName string, config *config.Config) {
func Display(moduleName string, cfg *config.Config) {
if moduleName == "" {
fmt.Println("\n --module takes a module name as an argument, i.e: '--module=github'")
} else {
fmt.Printf("%s\n", helpFor(moduleName, config))
fmt.Printf("%s\n", helpFor(moduleName, cfg))
}
}
func helpFor(moduleName string, config *config.Config) string {
widget := app.MakeWidget(nil, nil, moduleName, config)
func helpFor(moduleName string, cfg *config.Config) string {
cfg.Set("wtf.mods."+moduleName+".enabled", true)
widget := app.MakeWidget(nil, nil, moduleName, cfg)
// Since we are forcing enabled config, if no module
// exists, we will get the unknown one
if widget.CommonSettings().Title == "Unknown" {
return "Unable to find module " + moduleName
}
result := ""
result += utils.StripColorTags(widget.HelpText())