CommandContext

Struct CommandContext 

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pub struct CommandContext {
    pub manifest: Manifest,
    pub manifest_path: PathBuf,
    pub project_dir: PathBuf,
    pub lockfile_path: PathBuf,
}
Expand description

Common context for CLI commands that need manifest and project information

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§manifest: Manifest

Parsed project manifest (agpm.toml)

§manifest_path: PathBuf

Path to the manifest file

§project_dir: PathBuf

Project root directory (containing agpm.toml)

§lockfile_path: PathBuf

Path to the lockfile (agpm.lock)

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impl CommandContext

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pub fn new(manifest: Manifest, project_dir: PathBuf) -> Result<Self>

Create a new command context from a manifest and project directory

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pub fn from_manifest_path(manifest_path: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Result<Self>

Create a new command context from a manifest path

§Errors

Returns an error if the manifest file doesn’t exist or cannot be read

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pub fn reload_manifest(&mut self) -> Result<()>

Reload the manifest from disk.

This should be called after any operation that modifies the manifest file, such as migration updating the tools configuration.

§Errors

Returns an error if the manifest file cannot be loaded or parsed.

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pub fn load_lockfile(&self) -> Result<Option<LockFile>>

Load an existing lockfile if it exists

§Errors

Returns an error if the lockfile exists but cannot be parsed

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pub fn load_lockfile_with_regeneration( &self, can_regenerate: bool, operation_name: &str, ) -> Result<Option<LockFile>>

Load an existing lockfile with automatic regeneration for invalid files

If the lockfile exists but is invalid or corrupted, this method will offer to automatically regenerate it. This provides a better user experience by recovering from common lockfile issues.

§Arguments
  • can_regenerate - Whether automatic regeneration should be offered
  • operation_name - Name of the operation for error messages (e.g., “list”)
§Returns
  • Ok(Some(lockfile)) - Successfully loaded or regenerated lockfile
  • Ok(None) - No lockfile exists (not an error)
  • Err - Critical error that cannot be recovered from
§Behavior
  • Interactive mode (TTY): Prompts user with Y/n confirmation
  • Non-interactive mode (CI/CD): Fails with helpful error message
  • Backup strategy: Copies invalid lockfile to agpm.lock.invalid before regeneration
§Examples
let manifest = Manifest::load(&PathBuf::from("agpm.toml"))?;
let project_dir = PathBuf::from(".");
let ctx = CommandContext::new(manifest, project_dir)?;
match ctx.load_lockfile_with_regeneration(true, "list") {
    Ok(Some(lockfile)) => println!("Loaded lockfile"),
    Ok(None) => println!("No lockfile found"),
    Err(e) => eprintln!("Error: {}", e),
}
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pub fn save_lockfile(&self, lockfile: &LockFile) -> Result<()>

Save a lockfile to the project directory

§Errors

Returns an error if the lockfile cannot be written

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impl Debug for CommandContext

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

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