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view sat_frontends/jp/cmd_bookmarks.py @ 2807:0b7ce5daee9b
plugin XEP-0277: blog items data are now entirely serialised before going to bridge:
So far, and for historical reasons, blog items data where serialised using a unicode: unicode dict, which was causing trouble for many types of values (timestamps, booleans, lists).
This patch changes it by serialising the whole items before going to bridge, and deserialising it when going back. This way, complex data can be used easily in items.
This impact psEvent and serItemsData* methods which are renamed transItemsData* because there are not always serialising anymore (a new argument "serialise" allows to specify it).
When editing a blog post in jp, metadata are now more easy to manipulate, specially lists like tags.
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Sat, 23 Feb 2019 18:59:00 +0100 |
parents | 003b8b4b56a7 |
children | ab2696e34d29 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python2 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # jp: a SAT command line tool # Copyright (C) 2009-2019 Jérôme Poisson (goffi@goffi.org) # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU Affero General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. import base from sat.core.i18n import _ __commands__ = ["Bookmarks"] STORAGE_LOCATIONS = ('local', 'private', 'pubsub') TYPES = ('muc', 'url') class BookmarksCommon(base.CommandBase): """Class used to group common options of bookmarks subcommands""" def add_parser_options(self, location_default='all'): self.parser.add_argument('-l', '--location', type=str, choices=(location_default,) + STORAGE_LOCATIONS, default=location_default, help=_("storage location (default: %(default)s)")) self.parser.add_argument('-t', '--type', type=str, choices=TYPES, default=TYPES[0], help=_("bookmarks type (default: %(default)s)")) def _errback(self, failure): print (("Something went wrong: [%s]") % failure) self.host.quit(1) class BookmarksList(BookmarksCommon): def __init__(self, host): super(BookmarksList, self).__init__(host, 'list', help=_('list bookmarks')) def start(self): data = self.host.bridge.bookmarksList(self.args.type, self.args.location, self.host.profile) mess = [] for location in STORAGE_LOCATIONS: if not data[location]: continue loc_mess = [] loc_mess.append(u"%s:" % location) book_mess = [] for book_link, book_data in data[location].items(): name = book_data.get('name') autojoin = book_data.get('autojoin', 'false') == 'true' nick = book_data.get('nick') book_mess.append(u"\t%s[%s%s]%s" % ((name+' ') if name else '', book_link, u' (%s)' % nick if nick else '', u' (*)' if autojoin else '')) loc_mess.append(u'\n'.join(book_mess)) mess.append(u'\n'.join(loc_mess)) print u'\n\n'.join(mess) class BookmarksRemove(BookmarksCommon): def __init__(self, host): super(BookmarksRemove, self).__init__(host, 'remove', help=_('remove a bookmark')) self.need_loop = True def add_parser_options(self): super(BookmarksRemove, self).add_parser_options() self.parser.add_argument('bookmark', type=base.unicode_decoder, help=_('jid (for muc bookmark) or url of to remove')) def start(self): self.host.bridge.bookmarksRemove(self.args.type, self.args.bookmark, self.args.location, self.host.profile, callback = lambda: self.host.quit(), errback=self._errback) class BookmarksAdd(BookmarksCommon): def __init__(self, host): super(BookmarksAdd, self).__init__(host, 'add', help=_('add a bookmark')) self.need_loop = True def add_parser_options(self): super(BookmarksAdd, self).add_parser_options(location_default='auto') self.parser.add_argument('bookmark', type=base.unicode_decoder, help=_('jid (for muc bookmark) or url of to remove')) self.parser.add_argument('-n', '--name', type=base.unicode_decoder, help=_("bookmark name")) muc_group = self.parser.add_argument_group(_('MUC specific options')) muc_group.add_argument('-N', '--nick', type=base.unicode_decoder, help=_('nickname')) muc_group.add_argument('-a', '--autojoin', action='store_true', help=_('join room on profile connection')) def start(self): if self.args.type == 'url' and (self.args.autojoin or self.args.nick is not None): # XXX: Argparse doesn't seem to manage this case, any better way ? print _(u"You can't use --autojoin or --nick with --type url") self.host.quit(1) data = {} if self.args.autojoin: data['autojoin'] = 'true' if self.args.nick is not None: data['nick'] = self.args.nick if self.args.name is not None: data['name'] = self.args.name self.host.bridge.bookmarksAdd(self.args.type, self.args.bookmark, data, self.args.location, self.host.profile, callback = lambda: self.host.quit(), errback=self._errback) class Bookmarks(base.CommandBase): subcommands = (BookmarksList, BookmarksRemove, BookmarksAdd) def __init__(self, host): super(Bookmarks, self).__init__(host, 'bookmarks', use_profile=False, help=_('manage bookmarks'))