Break out search argument to option parsing for v2 custom search commands#392
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This should be a passive change, while providing a useful extension point.
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Helps if I make the pull request against the correct branch. |
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Looks good to me since there are no functional changes for end users, good luck @acharlieh |
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So I was wanting to write a custom search command, but for reasons of making things similar to existing commands, and because what I'm needing to take as positional parameters could have equals signs in them, I wanted to parse options that look like
--optionName=optionValueinstead ofoptionName=optionValueDigging through the SDK I think I found the point where we were doing this, and wrapped it in a method so that I could override this parsing, but keep everything else passive for others who are already using the SDK.
I could see a future extension point where this entire parsing out options might be able to be overridden/modified, but I didn't have a need for that much customization yet.