Prompts the user for more information.
Ask presents the user with a prompt and waits for the user input.
let userName = ask("Enter user name?")
userName
will contain the name entered by the user
Ask can be used to ask for value of Int, Double or Float types, to ask for an integer for example:
let age = ask("How old are you?", type: Int.self)
If the user prints something thats not convertible to integer, a new prompt is displayed to him, this prompt will keep displaying until the user enters an Int:
How old are you?
None
You must enter a valid Integer.
? Error
You must enter a valid Integer.
? 5
5
Validations are added by calling addInvalidCase
on AskSettings
.
let name = ask("Who are you?") { settings in
settings.addInvalidCase("Snuffles is not allowed") { value in
value.containsString("Snuffles")
}
}
If the user entered Snuffles
ask will keep displaying the invalid message passed to addInvalidCase
Who are you?
Snuffles
Snuffles is not allowed
? Snuffles
Snuffles is not allowed
? Snowball
Your name is Snowball
AskSettings.confirm
will ask the user to confirm his choice after entering it
let name = ask("Who are you?") { settings in
settings.confirm = true
}
The above will output:
Who are you?
Snuffles
Are you sure? YES
Your name is Snuffles
Choose is used to prompt the user to select an item between several possible items.
To display a choice of programming lanaugage for example:
let choice = choose("Whats your favorite programming language? ",
choices: "Swift", "Objective C", "Ruby", "Python", "Java :S")
This will print:
1. Swift
2. Objective C
3. Ruby
4. Python
5. Java :S
Whats your favorite programming language?
The user can either choose the numbers (1..5) or the item itself. If the user enters a wrong input. A prompt will keep showing until the user makes a correct choice
Whats your favorite programming language? JavaScript
You must choose one of [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Swift, Objective C, Ruby, Python, Java :S].
? BBB
You must choose one of [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Swift, Objective C, Ruby, Python, Java :S].
? Swift
You selected Swift, good choice!
You can customize the return value for each choice element. For example if you want to get an Int from the choice, you would do this
let choice = choose("Whats your favorite programming language? ", type: Int.self) { settings in
settings.addChoice("Swift") { 42 }
settings.addChoice("Objective C") { 20 }
}
The number on the left can be changed to letters, here is how you could do that:
let choice = choose("Whats your favorite programming language? ", type: String.self) { settings in
//choice value will be set to GOOD
settings.addChoice("Swift") { "GOOD" }
//choice value will be set to BAD
settings.addChoice("Java") { "BAD" }
settings.index = .Letters
settings.indexSuffix = " ----> "
}
That will print:
a ----> Swift
b ----> Java
Whats your favorite programming language?
Agree is used to ask a user for a Yes/No question. It returns a boolean representing the user input.
let choice = agree("Are you sure you want to `rm -rf /` ?")
If the user enters any invalid input, agree will keep prompting him for a Yes/No question
Are you sure you want to `rm -rf /` ? What!
Please enter "yes" or "no".
Are you sure you want to `rm -rf /` ? Wait
Please enter "yes" or "no".
Are you sure you want to `rm -rf /` ? No
You entered false
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