jrnl/jrnl/config.py
Micah Jerome Ellison c155bafa84
Notify user when config directory can't be created because there is already a file with the same name (#1134)
* Moving configuration values and methods from install.py to config.py -- everything is broken right now
* Using context to store config path - still lots broken
* Use mocks and context.config_path to store test configs - many tests still broken though
* Update changelog [ci skip]
* Fix jrnl --ls crash
* Fix crash when no editor configured
* Attempt to patch config path with test data - doesn't appear to be working
* Properly use patched config path and add config given to scenario that wasn't using it
* Fix copypasta
* Fix editor test that needed patched config and trapping for system exit
* Add exception and handling for when configuration directory is actually a file
* Remove extraneous comment
* Use more generic JrnlError with messaging switchboard
* Format code a bit nicer
* Remove unnecessary given in diagnostic test
* Ensure full error message is output
* Remove unnecessary whitespace characters
2021-01-02 15:19:44 -08:00

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import logging
import os
import sys
import colorama
import yaml
import xdg.BaseDirectory
from . import __version__
from .exception import JrnlError
from .color import ERROR_COLOR
from .color import RESET_COLOR
from .output import list_journals
# Constants
DEFAULT_CONFIG_NAME = "jrnl.yaml"
XDG_RESOURCE = "jrnl"
DEFAULT_JOURNAL_NAME = "journal.txt"
DEFAULT_JOURNAL_KEY = "default"
def save_config(config):
config["version"] = __version__
with open(get_config_path(), "w") as f:
yaml.safe_dump(
config, f, encoding="utf-8", allow_unicode=True, default_flow_style=False
)
def get_config_path():
try:
config_directory_path = xdg.BaseDirectory.save_config_path(XDG_RESOURCE)
except FileExistsError:
raise JrnlError(
"ConfigDirectoryIsFile",
config_directory_path=os.path.join(
xdg.BaseDirectory.xdg_config_home, XDG_RESOURCE
),
)
return os.path.join(
config_directory_path or os.path.expanduser("~"), DEFAULT_CONFIG_NAME
)
def get_default_config():
return {
"version": __version__,
"journals": {"default": get_default_journal_path()},
"editor": os.getenv("VISUAL") or os.getenv("EDITOR") or "",
"encrypt": False,
"template": False,
"default_hour": 9,
"default_minute": 0,
"timeformat": "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M",
"tagsymbols": "@",
"highlight": True,
"linewrap": 79,
"indent_character": "|",
"colors": {
"date": "none",
"title": "none",
"body": "none",
"tags": "none",
},
}
def get_default_journal_path():
journal_data_path = xdg.BaseDirectory.save_data_path(
XDG_RESOURCE
) or os.path.expanduser("~")
return os.path.join(journal_data_path, DEFAULT_JOURNAL_NAME)
def scope_config(config, journal_name):
if journal_name not in config["journals"]:
return config
config = config.copy()
journal_conf = config["journals"].get(journal_name)
if type(journal_conf) is dict:
# We can override the default config on a by-journal basis
logging.debug(
"Updating configuration with specific journal overrides %s", journal_conf
)
config.update(journal_conf)
else:
# But also just give them a string to point to the journal file
config["journal"] = journal_conf
return config
def verify_config_colors(config):
"""
Ensures the keys set for colors are valid colorama.Fore attributes, or "None"
:return: True if all keys are set correctly, False otherwise
"""
all_valid_colors = True
for key, color in config["colors"].items():
upper_color = color.upper()
if upper_color == "NONE":
continue
if not getattr(colorama.Fore, upper_color, None):
print(
"[{2}ERROR{3}: {0} set to invalid color: {1}]".format(
key, color, ERROR_COLOR, RESET_COLOR
),
file=sys.stderr,
)
all_valid_colors = False
return all_valid_colors
def load_config(config_path):
"""Tries to load a config file from YAML."""
with open(config_path) as f:
return yaml.load(f, Loader=yaml.FullLoader)
def is_config_json(config_path):
with open(config_path, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
config_file = f.read()
return config_file.strip().startswith("{")
def update_config(config, new_config, scope, force_local=False):
"""Updates a config dict with new values - either global if scope is None
or config['journals'][scope] is just a string pointing to a journal file,
or within the scope"""
if scope and type(config["journals"][scope]) is dict: # Update to journal specific
config["journals"][scope].update(new_config)
elif scope and force_local: # Convert to dict
config["journals"][scope] = {"journal": config["journals"][scope]}
config["journals"][scope].update(new_config)
else:
config.update(new_config)
def get_journal_name(args, config):
args.journal_name = DEFAULT_JOURNAL_KEY
if args.text and args.text[0] in config["journals"]:
args.journal_name = args.text[0]
args.text = args.text[1:]
elif DEFAULT_JOURNAL_KEY not in config["journals"]:
print("No default journal configured.", file=sys.stderr)
print(list_journals(config), file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
logging.debug("Using journal name: %s", args.journal_name)
return args