Within a rake task how does one query the description? Something that would give:
desc "Populate DB"
task populate: :environment do
puts task.desc # "Populate DB"
end
task
must be defined as a parameter for the task-block.
desc "Populate DB"
task :populate do |task|
puts task.comment # "Populate DB"
puts task.full_comment # "Populate DB"
puts task.name # "populate "
end
Edit:
This solution works with rake 0.8.7. At least rake 0.9.2.2 need an additional Rake::TaskManager.record_task_metadata = true
(I checked only this two versions).
A stand alone ruby-script with adaption:
gem 'rake' #'= 0.9.2.2'
require 'rake'
#Needed for rake/gem '= 0.9.2.2'
Rake::TaskManager.record_task_metadata = true
desc "Populate DB"
task :populate do |task|
p task.comment # "Populate DB"
p task.full_comment # "Populate DB"
p task.name # "populate "
end
if $0 == __FILE__
Rake.application['populate'].invoke() #all tasks
end
Reason: in rake/task_manager.rb
line 30 (rake 0.9.2.2) is a check
if Rake::TaskManager.record_task_metadata
add_location(task)
task.add_description(get_description(task))
end
The default false
is set in line 305.
.comment
vs .full_comment
For those wondering, .comment
prints the first line and .full_comment
will print all lines (for multi-line desc
), with new lines indicated with \n
in the returning String.
See the docs here: