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…s kubectl injection

Docker Desktop makes /usr/local/bin/kubectl available to WSL distros,
but only while its running. So, if you start up a WSL shell before
Docker Desktop, kubectl will not exist, so kubernetes completions will
not load.

If you experience issues due to kubectl completion existing, it is
reasonable to simply disable this plugin
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# shellcheck shell=bash
cite "about-completion"
about-completion "kubectl (Kubernetes CLI) completion"

if _binary_exists kubectl; then
eval "$(kubectl completion bash)"
# Copyright 2016 The Kubernetes Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# bash completion V2 for kubectl -*- shell-script -*-

__kubectl_debug()
{
if [[ -n ${BASH_COMP_DEBUG_FILE-} ]]; then
echo "$*" >> "${BASH_COMP_DEBUG_FILE}"
fi
}

# Macs have bash3 for which the bash-completion package doesn't include
# _init_completion. This is a minimal version of that function.
__kubectl_init_completion()
{
COMPREPLY=()
_get_comp_words_by_ref "$@" cur prev words cword
}

# This function calls the kubectl program to obtain the completion
# results and the directive. It fills the 'out' and 'directive' vars.
__kubectl_get_completion_results() {
local requestComp lastParam lastChar args

# Prepare the command to request completions for the program.
# Calling ${words[0]} instead of directly kubectl allows to handle aliases
args=("${words[@]:1}")
requestComp="${words[0]} __complete ${args[*]}"

lastParam=${words[$((${#words[@]}-1))]}
lastChar=${lastParam:$((${#lastParam}-1)):1}
__kubectl_debug "lastParam ${lastParam}, lastChar ${lastChar}"

if [[ -z ${cur} && ${lastChar} != = ]]; then
# If the last parameter is complete (there is a space following it)
# We add an extra empty parameter so we can indicate this to the go method.
__kubectl_debug "Adding extra empty parameter"
requestComp="${requestComp} ''"
fi

# When completing a flag with an = (e.g., kubectl -n=<TAB>)
# bash focuses on the part after the =, so we need to remove
# the flag part from $cur
if [[ ${cur} == -*=* ]]; then
cur="${cur#*=}"
fi

__kubectl_debug "Calling ${requestComp}"
# Use eval to handle any environment variables and such
out=$(eval "${requestComp}" 2>/dev/null)

# Extract the directive integer at the very end of the output following a colon (:)
directive=${out##*:}
# Remove the directive
out=${out%:*}
if [[ ${directive} == "${out}" ]]; then
# There is not directive specified
directive=0
fi
__kubectl_debug "The completion directive is: ${directive}"
__kubectl_debug "The completions are: ${out}"
}

__kubectl_process_completion_results() {
local shellCompDirectiveError=1
local shellCompDirectiveNoSpace=2
local shellCompDirectiveNoFileComp=4
local shellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt=8
local shellCompDirectiveFilterDirs=16
local shellCompDirectiveKeepOrder=32

if (((directive & shellCompDirectiveError) != 0)); then
# Error code. No completion.
__kubectl_debug "Received error from custom completion go code"
return
else
if (((directive & shellCompDirectiveNoSpace) != 0)); then
if [[ $(type -t compopt) == builtin ]]; then
__kubectl_debug "Activating no space"
compopt -o nospace
else
__kubectl_debug "No space directive not supported in this version of bash"
fi
fi
if (((directive & shellCompDirectiveKeepOrder) != 0)); then
if [[ $(type -t compopt) == builtin ]]; then
# no sort isn't supported for bash less than < 4.4
if [[ ${BASH_VERSINFO[0]} -lt 4 || ( ${BASH_VERSINFO[0]} -eq 4 && ${BASH_VERSINFO[1]} -lt 4 ) ]]; then
__kubectl_debug "No sort directive not supported in this version of bash"
else
__kubectl_debug "Activating keep order"
compopt -o nosort
fi
else
__kubectl_debug "No sort directive not supported in this version of bash"
fi
fi
if (((directive & shellCompDirectiveNoFileComp) != 0)); then
if [[ $(type -t compopt) == builtin ]]; then
__kubectl_debug "Activating no file completion"
compopt +o default
else
__kubectl_debug "No file completion directive not supported in this version of bash"
fi
fi
fi

# Separate activeHelp from normal completions
local completions=()
local activeHelp=()
__kubectl_extract_activeHelp

if (((directive & shellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt) != 0)); then
# File extension filtering
local fullFilter filter filteringCmd

# Do not use quotes around the $completions variable or else newline
# characters will be kept.
for filter in ${completions[*]}; do
fullFilter+="$filter|"
done

filteringCmd="_filedir $fullFilter"
__kubectl_debug "File filtering command: $filteringCmd"
$filteringCmd
elif (((directive & shellCompDirectiveFilterDirs) != 0)); then
# File completion for directories only

local subdir
subdir=${completions[0]}
if [[ -n $subdir ]]; then
__kubectl_debug "Listing directories in $subdir"
pushd "$subdir" >/dev/null 2>&1 && _filedir -d && popd >/dev/null 2>&1 || return
else
__kubectl_debug "Listing directories in ."
_filedir -d
fi
else
__kubectl_handle_completion_types
fi

__kubectl_handle_special_char "$cur" :
__kubectl_handle_special_char "$cur" =

# Print the activeHelp statements before we finish
if ((${#activeHelp[*]} != 0)); then
printf "\n";
printf "%s\n" "${activeHelp[@]}"
printf "\n"

# The prompt format is only available from bash 4.4.
# We test if it is available before using it.
if (x=${PS1@P}) 2> /dev/null; then
printf "%s" "${PS1@P}${COMP_LINE[@]}"
else
# Can't print the prompt. Just print the
# text the user had typed, it is workable enough.
printf "%s" "${COMP_LINE[@]}"
fi
fi
}

# Separate activeHelp lines from real completions.
# Fills the $activeHelp and $completions arrays.
__kubectl_extract_activeHelp() {
local activeHelpMarker="_activeHelp_ "
local endIndex=${#activeHelpMarker}

while IFS='' read -r comp; do
if [[ ${comp:0:endIndex} == $activeHelpMarker ]]; then
comp=${comp:endIndex}
__kubectl_debug "ActiveHelp found: $comp"
if [[ -n $comp ]]; then
activeHelp+=("$comp")
fi
else
# Not an activeHelp line but a normal completion
completions+=("$comp")
fi
done <<<"${out}"
}

__kubectl_handle_completion_types() {
__kubectl_debug "__kubectl_handle_completion_types: COMP_TYPE is $COMP_TYPE"

case $COMP_TYPE in
37|42)
# Type: menu-complete/menu-complete-backward and insert-completions
# If the user requested inserting one completion at a time, or all
# completions at once on the command-line we must remove the descriptions.
# https://github.com/spf13/cobra/issues/1508
local tab=$'\t' comp
while IFS='' read -r comp; do
[[ -z $comp ]] && continue
# Strip any description
comp=${comp%%$tab*}
# Only consider the completions that match
if [[ $comp == "$cur"* ]]; then
COMPREPLY+=("$comp")
fi
done < <(printf "%s\n" "${completions[@]}")
;;

*)
# Type: complete (normal completion)
__kubectl_handle_standard_completion_case
;;
esac
}

__kubectl_handle_standard_completion_case() {
local tab=$'\t' comp

# Short circuit to optimize if we don't have descriptions
if [[ "${completions[*]}" != *$tab* ]]; then
IFS=$'\n' read -ra COMPREPLY -d '' < <(compgen -W "${completions[*]}" -- "$cur")
return 0
fi

local longest=0
local compline
# Look for the longest completion so that we can format things nicely
while IFS='' read -r compline; do
[[ -z $compline ]] && continue
# Strip any description before checking the length
comp=${compline%%$tab*}
# Only consider the completions that match
[[ $comp == "$cur"* ]] || continue
COMPREPLY+=("$compline")
if ((${#comp}>longest)); then
longest=${#comp}
fi
done < <(printf "%s\n" "${completions[@]}")

# If there is a single completion left, remove the description text
if ((${#COMPREPLY[*]} == 1)); then
__kubectl_debug "COMPREPLY[0]: ${COMPREPLY[0]}"
comp="${COMPREPLY[0]%%$tab*}"
__kubectl_debug "Removed description from single completion, which is now: ${comp}"
COMPREPLY[0]=$comp
else # Format the descriptions
__kubectl_format_comp_descriptions $longest
fi
}

__kubectl_handle_special_char()
{
local comp="$1"
local char=$2
if [[ "$comp" == *${char}* && "$COMP_WORDBREAKS" == *${char}* ]]; then
local word=${comp%"${comp##*${char}}"}
local idx=${#COMPREPLY[*]}
while ((--idx >= 0)); do
COMPREPLY[idx]=${COMPREPLY[idx]#"$word"}
done
fi
}

__kubectl_format_comp_descriptions()
{
local tab=$'\t'
local comp desc maxdesclength
local longest=$1

local i ci
for ci in ${!COMPREPLY[*]}; do
comp=${COMPREPLY[ci]}
# Properly format the description string which follows a tab character if there is one
if [[ "$comp" == *$tab* ]]; then
__kubectl_debug "Original comp: $comp"
desc=${comp#*$tab}
comp=${comp%%$tab*}

# $COLUMNS stores the current shell width.
# Remove an extra 4 because we add 2 spaces and 2 parentheses.
maxdesclength=$(( COLUMNS - longest - 4 ))

# Make sure we can fit a description of at least 8 characters
# if we are to align the descriptions.
if ((maxdesclength > 8)); then
# Add the proper number of spaces to align the descriptions
for ((i = ${#comp} ; i < longest ; i++)); do
comp+=" "
done
else
# Don't pad the descriptions so we can fit more text after the completion
maxdesclength=$(( COLUMNS - ${#comp} - 4 ))
fi

# If there is enough space for any description text,
# truncate the descriptions that are too long for the shell width
if ((maxdesclength > 0)); then
if ((${#desc} > maxdesclength)); then
desc=${desc:0:$(( maxdesclength - 1 ))}
desc+=""
fi
comp+=" ($desc)"
fi
COMPREPLY[ci]=$comp
__kubectl_debug "Final comp: $comp"
fi
done
}

__start_kubectl()
{
local cur prev words cword split

COMPREPLY=()

# Call _init_completion from the bash-completion package
# to prepare the arguments properly
if declare -F _init_completion >/dev/null 2>&1; then
_init_completion -n =: || return
else
__kubectl_init_completion -n =: || return
fi

__kubectl_debug
__kubectl_debug "========= starting completion logic =========="
__kubectl_debug "cur is ${cur}, words[*] is ${words[*]}, #words[@] is ${#words[@]}, cword is $cword"

# The user could have moved the cursor backwards on the command-line.
# We need to trigger completion from the $cword location, so we need
# to truncate the command-line ($words) up to the $cword location.
words=("${words[@]:0:$cword+1}")
__kubectl_debug "Truncated words[*]: ${words[*]},"

local out directive
__kubectl_get_completion_results
__kubectl_process_completion_results
}

if [[ $(type -t compopt) = "builtin" ]]; then
complete -o default -F __start_kubectl kubectl
else
complete -o default -o nospace -F __start_kubectl kubectl
fi

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