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@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ def parse_args(args: list[str] = []) -> argparse.Namespace:
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\t jrnl --config-file /home/user1/work_config.yaml
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\t jrnl --config-file /home/user1/work_config.yaml
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\t - Use a personal config file stored on a thumb drive: \n
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\t - Use a personal config file stored on a thumb drive: \n
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\t jrnl --config-file /media/user1/my-thumb-drive/personal_config.yaml
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\t jrnl --config-file /media/user1/my-thumb-drive/personal_config.yaml
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""", # noqa E501
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""", # noqa: E501
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)
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)
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alternate_config.add_argument(
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alternate_config.add_argument(
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@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ def postconfig_encrypt(
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def postconfig_decrypt(
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def postconfig_decrypt(
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args: argparse.Namespace, config: dict, original_config: dict
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args: argparse.Namespace, config: dict, original_config: dict
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) -> int:
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) -> int:
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"""Decrypts into new file. If filename is not set, we encrypt the journal file itself."""
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"""Decrypts to file. If filename is not set, we encrypt the journal file itself."""
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from jrnl.config import update_config
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from jrnl.config import update_config
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from jrnl.install import save_config
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from jrnl.install import save_config
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from jrnl.journals import open_journal
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from jrnl.journals import open_journal
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The dict is created through the yaml loader, with the assumption that
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The dict is created through the yaml loader, with the assumption that
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"input[0]: input[1]" is valid yaml.
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"input[0]: input[1]" is valid yaml.
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:param input: list of configuration keys in dot-notation and their respective values.
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:param input: list of configuration keys in dot-notation and their respective values
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:type input: list
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:type input: list
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:return: A single level dict of the configuration keys in dot-notation and their respective desired values
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:return: A single level dict of the configuration keys in dot-notation and their
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respective desired values
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:rtype: dict
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:rtype: dict
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"""
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"""
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def run(args: "Namespace"):
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def run(args: "Namespace"):
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"""
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"""
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Flow:
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Flow:
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1. Run standalone command if it doesn't require config (help, version, etc), then exit
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1. Run standalone command if it doesn't need config (help, version, etc), then exit
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2. Load config
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2. Load config
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3. Run standalone command if it does require config (encrypt, decrypt, etc), then exit
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3. Run standalone command if it does need config (encrypt, decrypt, etc), then exit
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4. Load specified journal
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4. Load specified journal
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5. Start append mode, or search mode
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5. Start append mode, or search mode
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6. Perform actions with results from search mode (if needed)
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6. Perform actions with results from search mode (if needed)
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def _get_template(args, config) -> str:
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def _get_template(args, config) -> str:
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# Read template file and pass as raw text into the composer
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# Read template file and pass as raw text into the composer
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logging.debug(
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logging.debug(
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f"Get template:\n--template: {args.template}\nfrom config: {config.get('template')}"
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"Get template:\n"
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f"--template: {args.template}\n"
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f"from config: {config.get('template')}"
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)
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)
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template_path = args.template or config.get("template")
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template_path = args.template or config.get("template")
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actual_template_path = os.path.join(jrnl_template_dir, template_path)
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actual_template_path = os.path.join(jrnl_template_dir, template_path)
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if not os.path.exists(actual_template_path):
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if not os.path.exists(actual_template_path):
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logging.debug(
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logging.debug(
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f"Couldn't open {actual_template_path}. Treating template path like a local / abs path."
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f"Couldn't open {actual_template_path}. "
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"Treating template path like a local / abs path."
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)
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)
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actual_template_path = absolute_path(template_path)
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actual_template_path = absolute_path(template_path)
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def upgrade_config(config_data: dict, alt_config_path: str | None = None) -> None:
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def upgrade_config(config_data: dict, alt_config_path: str | None = None) -> None:
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"""Checks if there are keys missing in a given config dict, and if so, updates the config file accordingly.
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"""Checks if there are keys missing in a given config dict, and if so, updates the
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This essentially automatically ports jrnl installations if new config parameters are introduced in later
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config file accordingly. This essentially automatically ports jrnl installations
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versions.
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if new config parameters are introduced in later versions. Also checks for
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Also checks for existence of and difference in version number between config dict and current jrnl version,
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existence of and difference in version number between config dict
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and if so, update the config file accordingly.
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and current jrnl version, and if so, update the config file accordingly.
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Supply alt_config_path if using an alternate config through --config-file."""
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Supply alt_config_path if using an alternate config through --config-file."""
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default_config = get_default_config()
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default_config = get_default_config()
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missing_keys = set(default_config).difference(config_data)
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missing_keys = set(default_config).difference(config_data)
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def _initialize_autocomplete() -> None:
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def _initialize_autocomplete() -> None:
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# readline is not included in Windows Active Python and perhaps some other distributions
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# readline is not included in Windows Active Python and perhaps some other distss
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if sys.modules.get("readline"):
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if sys.modules.get("readline"):
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import readline
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import readline
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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ class Entry:
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}
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}
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def __str__(self):
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def __str__(self):
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"""Returns a string representation of the entry to be written into a journal file."""
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"""Returns string representation of the entry to be written to journal file."""
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date_str = self.date.strftime(self.journal.config["timeformat"])
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date_str = self.date.strftime(self.journal.config["timeformat"])
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title = "[{}] {}".format(date_str, self.title.rstrip("\n "))
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title = "[{}] {}".format(date_str, self.title.rstrip("\n "))
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if self.starred:
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if self.starred:
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\s+ # AND a sequence of required spaces.
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\s+ # AND a sequence of required spaces.
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)
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)
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|[\uFF01\uFF0E\uFF1F\uFF61\u3002] # CJK full/half width terminals usually do not have following spaces.
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|[\uFF01\uFF0E\uFF1F\uFF61\u3002] # CJK full/half width terminals usually do not have following spaces.
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""",
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""", # noqa: E501
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re.VERBOSE,
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re.VERBOSE,
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)
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)
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@staticmethod
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@staticmethod
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def _get_files(journal_path: str) -> list[str]:
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def _get_files(journal_path: str) -> list[str]:
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"""Searches through sub directories starting with journal_path and find all text files that look like entries"""
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"""Searches through sub directories starting with journal_path and find all text
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files that look like entries"""
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for year_folder in Folder._get_year_folders(pathlib.Path(journal_path)):
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for year_folder in Folder._get_year_folders(pathlib.Path(journal_path)):
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for month_folder in Folder._get_month_folders(year_folder):
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for month_folder in Folder._get_month_folders(year_folder):
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yield from Folder._get_day_files(month_folder)
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yield from Folder._get_day_files(month_folder)
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return self.encryption_method.encrypt(text)
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return self.encryption_method.encrypt(text)
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def open(self, filename: str | None = None) -> "Journal":
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def open(self, filename: str | None = None) -> "Journal":
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"""Opens the journal file defined in the config and parses it into a list of Entries.
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"""Opens the journal file and parses it into a list of Entries
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Entries have the form (date, title, body)."""
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Entries have the form (date, title, body)."""
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filename = filename or self.config["journal"]
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filename = filename or self.config["journal"]
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dirname = os.path.dirname(filename)
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dirname = os.path.dirname(filename)
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self._store(filename, text)
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self._store(filename, text)
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def validate_parsing(self) -> bool:
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def validate_parsing(self) -> bool:
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"""Confirms that the jrnl is still parsed correctly after being dumped to text."""
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"""Confirms that the jrnl is still parsed correctly after conversion to text."""
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new_entries = self._parse(self._to_text())
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new_entries = self._parse(self._to_text())
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return all(entry == new_entries[i] for i, entry in enumerate(self.entries))
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return all(entry == new_entries[i] for i, entry in enumerate(self.entries))
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@property
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@property
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def tags(self) -> list[Tag]:
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def tags(self) -> list[Tag]:
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"""Returns a set of tuples (count, tag) for all tags present in the journal."""
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"""Returns a set of tuples (count, tag) for all tags present in the journal."""
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# Astute reader: should the following line leave you as puzzled as me the first time
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# Astute reader: should the following line leave you as puzzled as me the first
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# I came across this construction, worry not and embrace the ensuing moment of enlightment.
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# time I came across this construction, worry not and embrace the ensuing moment
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# of enlightment.
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tags = [tag for entry in self.entries for tag in set(entry.tags)]
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# To be read: [for entry in journal.entries: for tag in set(entry.tags): tag]
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tag_counts = {(tags.count(tag), tag) for tag in tags}
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def new_entry(self, raw: str, date=None, sort: bool = True) -> Entry:
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def new_entry(self, raw: str, date=None, sort: bool = True) -> Entry:
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"""Constructs a new entry from some raw text input.
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"""Constructs a new entry from some raw text input.
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If a date is given, it will parse and use this, otherwise scan for a date in the input first.
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"""
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"""
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raw = raw.replace("\\n ", "\n").replace("\\n", "\n")
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Do you want to encrypt your journal? (You can always change this later)
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Do you want to encrypt your journal? (You can always change this later)
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"""
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"""
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UseColorsQuestion = """
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UseColorsQuestion = """
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Do you want jrnl to use colors when displaying entries? (You can always change this later)
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Do you want jrnl to use colors to display entries? (You can always change this later)
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"""
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YesOrNoPromptDefaultYes = "[Y/n]"
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YesOrNoPromptDefaultNo = "[y/N]"
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class FancyExporter(TextExporter):
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"""This Exporter can convert entries and journals into text with unicode box drawing characters."""
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"""This Exporter converts entries and journals into text with unicode boxes."""
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class TagExporter(TextExporter):
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"""This Exporter can lists the tags for entries and journals, exported as a plain text file."""
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"""This Exporter lists the tags for entries and journals."""
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def get_tags_count(journal: "Journal") -> set[tuple[int, str]]:
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"""Returns a set of tuples (count, tag) for all tags present in the journal."""
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# Astute reader: should the following line leave you as puzzled as me the first time
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# Astute reader: should the following line leave you as puzzled as me the first time
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# I came across this construction, worry not and embrace the ensuing moment of enlightment.
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# I came across this construction, worry not and embrace the ensuing moment of
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tags = [tag for entry in journal.entries for tag in set(entry.tags)]
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"""This Exporter can convert entries and journals into Markdown formatted text with YAML front matter."""
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def export_entry(cls, entry: "Entry", to_multifile: bool = True) -> str:
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SHOULD_DICT,
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SHOULD_DICT,
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)
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)
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)
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)
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@then(
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@then(
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parse(
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parse(
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'the {which_output_stream} output {it_should:Should} contain "{expected_output}"',
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'the {which_output_stream} output {it_should:Should} contain "{expected}"',
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SHOULD_DICT,
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SHOULD_DICT,
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)
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)
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)
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)
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def output_should_contain(expected_output, which_output_stream, cli_run, it_should):
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def output_should_contain(expected, which_output_stream, cli_run, it_should):
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output_str = f"\nEXPECTED:\n{expected_output}\n\nACTUAL STDOUT:\n{cli_run['stdout']}\n\nACTUAL STDERR:\n{cli_run['stderr']}"
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output_str = (
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assert expected_output
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f"\nEXPECTED:\n{expected}\n\n"
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f"ACTUAL STDOUT:\n{cli_run['stdout']}\n\n"
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f"ACTUAL STDERR:\n{cli_run['stderr']}"
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)
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assert expected
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if which_output_stream is None:
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if which_output_stream is None:
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assert ((expected_output in cli_run["stdout"]) == it_should) or (
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assert ((expected in cli_run["stdout"]) == it_should) or (
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(expected_output in cli_run["stderr"]) == it_should
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(expected in cli_run["stderr"]) == it_should
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), output_str
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), output_str
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elif which_output_stream == "standard":
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elif which_output_stream == "standard":
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assert (expected_output in cli_run["stdout"]) == it_should, output_str
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assert (expected in cli_run["stdout"]) == it_should, output_str
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elif which_output_stream == "error":
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elif which_output_stream == "error":
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assert (expected_output in cli_run["stderr"]) == it_should, output_str
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assert (expected in cli_run["stderr"]) == it_should, output_str
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else:
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else:
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assert (
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assert (expected in cli_run[which_output_stream]) == it_should, output_str
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expected_output in cli_run[which_output_stream]
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) == it_should, output_str
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@then(parse("the output should not contain\n{expected_output}"))
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@then(parse("the output should not contain\n{expected_output}"))
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@then(
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@then(
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parse(
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parse(
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'the default journal "{journal_file}" should be in the "{journal_dir}" directory'
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'the default journal "{journal_file}" '
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'should be in the "{journal_dir}" directory'
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)
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)
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)
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)
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def default_journal_location(journal_file, journal_dir, config_on_disk, temp_dir):
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def default_journal_location(journal_file, journal_dir, config_on_disk, temp_dir):
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@ -135,13 +139,15 @@ def default_journal_location(journal_file, journal_dir, config_on_disk, temp_dir
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@then(
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@then(
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parse(
|
parse(
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'the config for journal "{journal_name}" {it_should:Should} contain "{some_yaml}"',
|
'the config for journal "{journal_name}" '
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||||||
|
'{it_should:Should} contain "{some_yaml}"',
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SHOULD_DICT,
|
SHOULD_DICT,
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||||||
)
|
)
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||||||
)
|
)
|
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@then(
|
@then(
|
||||||
parse(
|
parse(
|
||||||
'the config for journal "{journal_name}" {it_should:Should} contain\n{some_yaml}',
|
'the config for journal "{journal_name}" '
|
||||||
|
"{it_should:Should} contain\n{some_yaml}",
|
||||||
SHOULD_DICT,
|
SHOULD_DICT,
|
||||||
)
|
)
|
||||||
)
|
)
|
||||||
|
@ -164,13 +170,15 @@ def config_var_on_disk(config_on_disk, journal_name, it_should, some_yaml):
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@then(
|
@then(
|
||||||
parse(
|
parse(
|
||||||
'the config in memory for journal "{journal_name}" {it_should:Should} contain "{some_yaml}"',
|
'the config in memory for journal "{journal_name}" '
|
||||||
|
'{it_should:Should} contain "{some_yaml}"',
|
||||||
SHOULD_DICT,
|
SHOULD_DICT,
|
||||||
)
|
)
|
||||||
)
|
)
|
||||||
@then(
|
@then(
|
||||||
parse(
|
parse(
|
||||||
'the config in memory for journal "{journal_name}" {it_should:Should} contain\n{some_yaml}',
|
'the config in memory for journal "{journal_name}" '
|
||||||
|
"{it_should:Should} contain\n{some_yaml}",
|
||||||
SHOULD_DICT,
|
SHOULD_DICT,
|
||||||
)
|
)
|
||||||
)
|
)
|
||||||
|
|
|
@ -242,7 +242,9 @@ def test_color_override():
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
def test_multiple_overrides():
|
def test_multiple_overrides():
|
||||||
parsed_args = cli_as_dict(
|
parsed_args = cli_as_dict(
|
||||||
'--config-override colors.title green --config-override editor "nano" --config-override journal.scratchpad "/tmp/scratchpad"'
|
"--config-override colors.title green "
|
||||||
|
'--config-override editor "nano" '
|
||||||
|
'--config-override journal.scratchpad "/tmp/scratchpad"'
|
||||||
)
|
)
|
||||||
assert parsed_args == expected_args(
|
assert parsed_args == expected_args(
|
||||||
config_override=[
|
config_override=[
|
||||||
|
|
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