jrnl/jrnl/commands.py
Jonathan Wren 63850a33c1
Fix bug for new --list --format options when no default journal is specified (#1621)
* rename test config

* Change journal name validation

Journal name validation used to happen before postconfig commands could
have a chance to run, so now each command is responsible for its own
error-checking of the journal name.

Added a new decorator and function that makes this error-checking easier.

Co-authored-by: Micah Jerome Ellison <micah.jerome.ellison@gmail.com>

* fix wrapper function call to be more like original

* change arg names to show which aren't used

* add type hints

Co-authored-by: Micah Jerome Ellison <micah.jerome.ellison@gmail.com>
2022-10-22 15:35:16 -07:00

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# Copyright © 2012-2022 jrnl contributors
# License: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
"""
Functions in this file are standalone commands. All standalone commands are split into
two categories depending on whether they require the config to be loaded to be able to
run.
1. "preconfig" commands don't require the config at all, and can be run before the
config has been loaded.
2. "postconfig" commands require to config to have already been loaded, parsed, and
scoped before they can be run.
Also, please note that all (non-builtin) imports should be scoped to each function to
avoid any possible overhead for these standalone commands.
"""
import argparse
import platform
import sys
from jrnl.config import cmd_requires_valid_journal_name
from jrnl.exception import JrnlException
from jrnl.messages import Message
from jrnl.messages import MsgStyle
from jrnl.messages import MsgText
from jrnl.output import print_msg
from jrnl.prompt import create_password
def preconfig_diagnostic(_):
from jrnl import __title__
from jrnl import __version__
print(
f"{__title__}: {__version__}\n"
f"Python: {sys.version}\n"
f"OS: {platform.system()} {platform.release()}"
)
def preconfig_version(_):
import textwrap
from jrnl import __title__
from jrnl import __version__
output = f"""
{__title__} {__version__}
Copyright © 2012-2022 jrnl contributors
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain
conditions; for details, see: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
"""
output = textwrap.dedent(output).strip()
print(output)
def postconfig_list(args: argparse.Namespace, config: dict, **_) -> int:
from jrnl.output import list_journals
print(list_journals(config, args.export))
return 0
@cmd_requires_valid_journal_name
def postconfig_import(args: argparse.Namespace, config: dict, **_) -> int:
from jrnl.Journal import open_journal
from jrnl.plugins import get_importer
# Requires opening the journal
journal = open_journal(args.journal_name, config)
format = args.export if args.export else "jrnl"
get_importer(format).import_(journal, args.filename)
return 0
@cmd_requires_valid_journal_name
def postconfig_encrypt(
args: argparse.Namespace, config: dict, original_config: dict
) -> int:
"""
Encrypt a journal in place, or optionally to a new file
"""
from jrnl.config import update_config
from jrnl.EncryptedJournal import EncryptedJournal
from jrnl.install import save_config
from jrnl.Journal import open_journal
# Open the journal
journal = open_journal(args.journal_name, config)
if hasattr(journal, "can_be_encrypted") and not journal.can_be_encrypted:
raise JrnlException(
Message(
MsgText.CannotEncryptJournalType,
MsgStyle.ERROR,
{
"journal_name": args.journal_name,
"journal_type": journal.__class__.__name__,
},
)
)
new_journal = EncryptedJournal.from_journal(journal)
# If journal is encrypted, create new password
if journal.config["encrypt"] is True:
print(f"Journal {journal.name} is already encrypted. Create a new password.")
new_journal.password = create_password(new_journal.name)
journal.config["encrypt"] = True
new_journal.write(args.filename)
print_msg(
Message(
MsgText.JournalEncryptedTo,
MsgStyle.NORMAL,
{"path": args.filename or new_journal.config["journal"]},
)
)
# Update the config, if we encrypted in place
if not args.filename:
update_config(
original_config, {"encrypt": True}, args.journal_name, force_local=True
)
save_config(original_config)
return 0
@cmd_requires_valid_journal_name
def postconfig_decrypt(
args: argparse.Namespace, config: dict, original_config: dict
) -> int:
"""Decrypts into new file. If filename is not set, we encrypt the journal file itself."""
from jrnl.config import update_config
from jrnl.install import save_config
from jrnl.Journal import PlainJournal
from jrnl.Journal import open_journal
journal = open_journal(args.journal_name, config)
journal.config["encrypt"] = False
new_journal = PlainJournal.from_journal(journal)
new_journal.write(args.filename)
print_msg(
Message(
MsgText.JournalDecryptedTo,
MsgStyle.NORMAL,
{"path": args.filename or new_journal.config["journal"]},
)
)
# Update the config, if we decrypted in place
if not args.filename:
update_config(
original_config, {"encrypt": False}, args.journal_name, force_local=True
)
save_config(original_config)
return 0