Use Protocol for proper config documentation
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"""
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Reddit data: saved items/comments/upvotes/etc.
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"""
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import List, Sequence, Mapping, Iterator, Optional, TYPE_CHECKING
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from typing_extensions import Protocol
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from .kython.kompress import CPath
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from .core.common import mcachew, get_files, LazyLogger, make_dict, PathIsh, classproperty
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class reddit(Protocol):
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'''
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Reddit module uses [[rexport][https://github.com/karlicoss/rexport]] output
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'''
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from my.config import reddit as cfg
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export_path: PathIsh # path to the exported data
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rexport : Optional[PathIsh] # path to a local clone of rexport
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# todo extract this in documentation...
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cfg = reddit
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else:
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from my.config import reddit as cfg
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###
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# TODO hmm, optional attribute and Optional type are quite different...
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from typing import Optional
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from types import ModuleType
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from .core.common import classproperty, PathIsh
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# todo would be nice to inherit from cfg to get defaults.. but mypy says it's incompatible -- because of classproperty??
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class config:
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'''
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Reddit module uses [[rexport][https://github.com/karlicoss/rexport]] output.
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config reddit:
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export_dir: Path | str # path to the exported data
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rexport : Optional[Path | str] # path to a local clone of rexport
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'''
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# TODO config could load export.. is it too mad?
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@classproperty
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def export_path(cls) -> PathIsh:
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legacy: Optional[PathIsh] = getattr(cfg, 'export_dir', None)
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if legacy is not None: # todo warn?
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return legacy
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return cfg.export_path
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@classproperty
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def export_dir(cls) -> PathIsh:
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# todo migrate this to export_path?
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# TODO here we can defensively extract export_path/export_dir?
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return cfg.export_dir
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# TODO use export_path
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@classproperty
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def rexport(cls) -> ModuleType:
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def rexport_module(cls) -> ModuleType:
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# todo return Type[rexport]??
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# todo ModuleIsh?
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rexport: Optional[PathIsh] = getattr(cfg, 'rexport', None)
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import my.config.repos.rexport.dal as m
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return m
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# TODO maybe make the whole thing lazy?
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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# TODO not sure what is the right way to handle this..
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import my.config.repos.rexport.dal as rexport
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# interesting... if I move this before TYPE_CHECKING, it fails
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# apparently the former wins in case of mypy?
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rexport = config.rexport
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else:
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# TODO ugh. this would import too early
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rexport = config.rexport_module
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###
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from typing import List, Sequence, Mapping, Iterator
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from .core.common import mcachew, get_files, LazyLogger, make_dict
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logger = LazyLogger(__name__, level='debug')
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from pathlib import Path
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from .kython.kompress import CPath
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def inputs() -> Sequence[Path]:
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# TODO rename to export_path?
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files = get_files(config.export_dir)
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files = get_files(config.export_path)
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# TODO Cpath better be automatic by get_files...
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res = list(map(CPath, files)); assert len(res) > 0
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# todo move the assert to get_files?
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# TODO hmm. apparently decompressing takes quite a bit of time...
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def reddit(suffix: str) -> str:
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return 'https://reddit.com' + suffix
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class SaveWithDt(NamedTuple):
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save: Save
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backup_dt: datetime
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