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jp: pubsub options refactoring: There is now only "use_pubsub", and specification are set using "pubsub_flags" argument when instantiating CommandBase. Options are more Python Zen compliant by using explicit arguments for item, draft, url instead of trying to guess with magic keyword and type detection. Pubsub node and item are now always using respecively "-n" and "-i" even when required, this way shell history can be used to change command more easily, and it's globally less confusing for user. if --pubsub-url is used, elements can be overwritten with individual option (e.g. change item id with --item). New "use_draft" argument in CommandBase, to re-use current draft or open a file path as draft. Item can now be specified when using a draft. If it already exists, its content will be added to current draft (with a separator), to avoid loosing data. common.BaseEdit.getItemPath could be simplified thanks to those changes. Pubsub URI handling has been moved to base.py.
author Goffi <goffi@goffi.org>
date Wed, 21 Mar 2018 19:13:22 +0100
parents 1dfc5516dead
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#!/usr/bin/env python2
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# SAT helpers methods for plugins
# Copyright (C) 2013-2016 Adrien Cossa (souliane@mailoo.org)

# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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class InputHistory(object):

    def _updateInputHistory(self, text=None, step=None, callback=None, mode=""):
        """Update the lists of previously sent messages. Several lists can be
        handled as they are stored in a dictionary, the argument "mode" being
        used as the entry key. There's also a temporary list to allow you play
        with previous entries before sending a new message. Parameters values
        can be combined: text is None and step is None to initialize a main
        list and the temporary one, step is None to update a list and
        reinitialize the temporary one, step is not None to update
        the temporary list between two messages.
        @param text: text to be saved.
        @param step: step to move the temporary index.
        @param callback: method to display temporary entries.
        @param mode: the dictionary key for main lists.
        """
        if not hasattr(self, "input_histories"):
            self.input_histories = {}
        history = self.input_histories.setdefault(mode, [])
        if step is None and text is not None:
            # update the main list
            if text in history:
                history.remove(text)
            history.append(text)
        length = len(history)
        if step is None or length == 0:
            # prepare the temporary list and index
            self.input_history_tmp = history[:]
            self.input_history_tmp.append("")
            self.input_history_index = length
        if step is None:
            return
        # update the temporary list
        if text is not None:
            # save the current entry
            self.input_history_tmp[self.input_history_index] = text
        # move to another entry if possible
        index_tmp = self.input_history_index + step
        if index_tmp >= 0 and index_tmp < len(self.input_history_tmp):
            if callback is not None:
                callback(self.input_history_tmp[index_tmp])
            self.input_history_index = index_tmp


class FlagsHandler(object):
    """Small class to handle easily option flags

    the instance is initialized with an iterable
    then attribute return True if flag is set, False else.
    WARNING: If a flag is checked, it is removed (i.e. unset)
        this is done to use bool(flags_handler) to check if all flags
        have been used
    """

    def __init__(self, flags):
        self.flags = set(flags or [])

    def __getattr__(self, flag):
        try:
            self.flags.remove(flag)
        except KeyError:
            return False
        else:
            return True

    def __len__(self):
        return len(self.flags)

    def __iter__(self):
        return self.flags.__iter__()