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//! Pace Abscissa Application
use crate::commands::EntryPoint;
use abscissa_core::{
application::{self, AppCell},
config::{self, CfgCell},
trace, Application, FrameworkError, StandardPaths,
};
use pace_core::PaceConfig;
/// Application state
pub static PACE_APP: AppCell<PaceApp> = AppCell::new();
/// Pace Application
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct PaceApp {
/// Application configuration.
config: CfgCell<PaceConfig>,
/// Application state.
state: application::State<Self>,
}
/// Initialize a new application instance.
///
/// By default no configuration is loaded, and the framework state is
/// initialized to a default, empty state (no components, threads, etc).
impl Default for PaceApp {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
config: CfgCell::default(),
state: application::State::default(),
}
}
}
impl Application for PaceApp {
/// Entrypoint command for this application.
type Cmd = EntryPoint;
/// Application configuration.
type Cfg = PaceConfig;
/// Paths to resources within the application.
type Paths = StandardPaths;
/// Accessor for application configuration.
fn config(&self) -> config::Reader<PaceConfig> {
self.config.read()
}
/// Borrow the application state immutably.
fn state(&self) -> &application::State<Self> {
&self.state
}
/// Register all components used by this application.
///
/// If you would like to add additional components to your application
/// beyond the default ones provided by the framework, this is the place
/// to do so.
fn register_components(&mut self, command: &Self::Cmd) -> Result<(), FrameworkError> {
let framework_components = self.framework_components(command)?;
let mut app_components = self.state.components_mut();
app_components.register(framework_components)
}
/// Post-configuration lifecycle callback.
///
/// Called regardless of whether config is loaded to indicate this is the
/// time in app lifecycle when configuration would be loaded if
/// possible.
fn after_config(&mut self, config: Self::Cfg) -> Result<(), FrameworkError> {
// Configure components
let mut components = self.state.components_mut();
components.after_config(&config)?;
self.config.set_once(config);
Ok(())
}
/// Get tracing configuration from command-line options
fn tracing_config(&self, command: &EntryPoint) -> trace::Config {
if command.verbose {
trace::Config::verbose()
} else {
trace::Config::default()
}
}
}