X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/etc/taskwarrior.git/blobdiff_plain/c847950d26f7dbef22c998c17f7457b2cbb3c3ea..88ecc250bb13b8b338a87a87d838ffe701790a87:/tasklib/task.py diff --git a/tasklib/task.py b/tasklib/task.py index a739d25..8a2ea7a 100644 --- a/tasklib/task.py +++ b/tasklib/task.py @@ -4,8 +4,11 @@ import datetime import json import logging import os +import pytz import six +import sys import subprocess +import tzlocal DATE_FORMAT = '%Y%m%dT%H%M%SZ' REPR_OUTPUT_SIZE = 10 @@ -16,18 +19,73 @@ VERSION_2_1_0 = six.u('2.1.0') VERSION_2_2_0 = six.u('2.2.0') VERSION_2_3_0 = six.u('2.3.0') VERSION_2_4_0 = six.u('2.4.0') +VERSION_2_4_1 = six.u('2.4.1') +VERSION_2_4_2 = six.u('2.4.2') logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) +local_zone = tzlocal.get_localzone() class TaskWarriorException(Exception): pass +class ReadOnlyDictView(object): + """ + Provides simplified read-only view upon dict object. + """ + + def __init__(self, viewed_dict): + self.viewed_dict = viewed_dict + + def __getitem__(self, key): + return copy.deepcopy(self.viewed_dict.__getitem__(key)) + + def __contains__(self, k): + return self.viewed_dict.__contains__(k) + + def __iter__(self): + for value in self.viewed_dict: + yield copy.deepcopy(value) + + def __len__(self): + return len(self.viewed_dict) + + def get(self, key, default=None): + return copy.deepcopy(self.viewed_dict.get(key, default)) + + def items(self): + return [copy.deepcopy(v) for v in self.viewed_dict.items()] + + def values(self): + return [copy.deepcopy(v) for v in self.viewed_dict.values()] + + class SerializingObject(object): """ Common ancestor for TaskResource & TaskFilter, since they both need to serialize arguments. + + Serializing method should hold the following contract: + - any empty value (meaning removal of the attribute) + is deserialized into a empty string + - None denotes a empty value for any attribute + + Deserializing method should hold the following contract: + - None denotes a empty value for any attribute (however, + this is here as a safeguard, TaskWarrior currently does + not export empty-valued attributes) if the attribute + is not iterable (e.g. list or set), in which case + a empty iterable should be used. + + Normalizing methods should hold the following contract: + - They are used to validate and normalize the user input. + Any attribute value that comes from the user (during Task + initialization, assignign values to Task attributes, or + filtering by user-provided values of attributes) is first + validated and normalized using the normalize_{key} method. + - If validation or normalization fails, normalizer is expected + to raise ValueError. """ def _deserialize(self, key, value): @@ -40,15 +98,40 @@ class SerializingObject(object): lambda x: x if x is not None else '') return dehydrate_func(value) + def _normalize(self, key, value): + """ + Use normalize_ methods to normalize user input. Any user + input will be normalized at the moment it is used as filter, + or entered as a value of Task attribute. + """ + + # None value should not be converted by normalizer + if value is None: + return None + + normalize_func = getattr(self, 'normalize_{0}'.format(key), + lambda x: x) + + return normalize_func(value) + def timestamp_serializer(self, date): if not date: - return None + return '' + + # Any serialized timestamp should be localized, we need to + # convert to UTC before converting to string (DATE_FORMAT uses UTC) + date = date.astimezone(pytz.utc) + return date.strftime(DATE_FORMAT) def timestamp_deserializer(self, date_str): if not date_str: return None - return datetime.datetime.strptime(date_str, DATE_FORMAT) + + # Return timestamp localized in the local zone + naive_timestamp = datetime.datetime.strptime(date_str, DATE_FORMAT) + localized_timestamp = pytz.utc.localize(naive_timestamp) + return localized_timestamp.astimezone(local_zone) def serialize_entry(self, value): return self.timestamp_serializer(value) @@ -56,36 +139,81 @@ class SerializingObject(object): def deserialize_entry(self, value): return self.timestamp_deserializer(value) + def normalize_entry(self, value): + return self.datetime_normalizer(value) + def serialize_modified(self, value): return self.timestamp_serializer(value) def deserialize_modified(self, value): return self.timestamp_deserializer(value) + def normalize_modified(self, value): + return self.datetime_normalizer(value) + + def serialize_start(self, value): + return self.timestamp_serializer(value) + + def deserialize_start(self, value): + return self.timestamp_deserializer(value) + + def normalize_start(self, value): + return self.datetime_normalizer(value) + + def serialize_end(self, value): + return self.timestamp_serializer(value) + + def deserialize_end(self, value): + return self.timestamp_deserializer(value) + + def normalize_end(self, value): + return self.datetime_normalizer(value) + def serialize_due(self, value): return self.timestamp_serializer(value) def deserialize_due(self, value): return self.timestamp_deserializer(value) + def normalize_due(self, value): + return self.datetime_normalizer(value) + def serialize_scheduled(self, value): return self.timestamp_serializer(value) def deserialize_scheduled(self, value): return self.timestamp_deserializer(value) + def normalize_scheduled(self, value): + return self.datetime_normalizer(value) + def serialize_until(self, value): return self.timestamp_serializer(value) def deserialize_until(self, value): return self.timestamp_deserializer(value) + def normalize_until(self, value): + return self.datetime_normalizer(value) + def serialize_wait(self, value): return self.timestamp_serializer(value) def deserialize_wait(self, value): return self.timestamp_deserializer(value) + def normalize_wait(self, value): + return self.datetime_normalizer(value) + + def serialize_annotations(self, value): + value = value if value is not None else [] + + # This may seem weird, but it's correct, we want to export + # a list of dicts as serialized value + serialized_annotations = [json.loads(annotation.export_data()) + for annotation in value] + return serialized_annotations if serialized_annotations else '' + def deserialize_annotations(self, data): return [TaskAnnotation(self, d) for d in data] if data else [] @@ -93,19 +221,53 @@ class SerializingObject(object): return ','.join(tags) if tags else '' def deserialize_tags(self, tags): - if isinstance(tags, basestring): + if isinstance(tags, six.string_types): return tags.split(',') if tags else [] return tags or [] - def serialize_depends(self, cur_dependencies): + def serialize_depends(self, value): # Return the list of uuids - return ','.join(task['uuid'] for task in cur_dependencies) + value = value if value is not None else set() + return ','.join(task['uuid'] for task in value) def deserialize_depends(self, raw_uuids): raw_uuids = raw_uuids or '' # Convert None to empty string uuids = raw_uuids.split(',') return set(self.warrior.tasks.get(uuid=uuid) for uuid in uuids if uuid) + def datetime_normalizer(self, value): + """ + Normalizes date/datetime value (considered to come from user input) + to localized datetime value. Following conversions happen: + + naive date -> localized datetime with the same date, and time=midnight + naive datetime -> localized datetime with the same value + localized datetime -> localized datetime (no conversion) + """ + + if (isinstance(value, datetime.date) + and not isinstance(value, datetime.datetime)): + # Convert to local midnight + value_full = datetime.datetime.combine(value, datetime.time.min) + localized = local_zone.localize(value_full) + elif isinstance(value, datetime.datetime) and value.tzinfo is None: + # Convert to localized datetime object + localized = local_zone.localize(value) + else: + # If the value is already localized, there is no need to change + # time zone at this point. Also None is a valid value too. + localized = value + + return localized + + def normalize_uuid(self, value): + # Enforce sane UUID + if not isinstance(value, six.string_types) or value == '': + raise ValueError("UUID must be a valid non-empty string, " + "not: {}".format(value)) + + return value + class TaskResource(SerializingObject): read_only_fields = [] @@ -117,6 +279,19 @@ class TaskResource(SerializingObject): # are not propagated. self._original_data = copy.deepcopy(self._data) + def _update_data(self, data, update_original=False): + """ + Low level update of the internal _data dict. Data which are coming as + updates should already be serialized. If update_original is True, the + original_data dict is updated as well. + """ + self._data.update(dict((key, self._deserialize(key, value)) + for key, value in data.items())) + + if update_original: + self._original_data = copy.deepcopy(self._data) + + def __getitem__(self, key): # This is a workaround to make TaskResource non-iterable # over simple index-based iteration @@ -134,6 +309,9 @@ class TaskResource(SerializingObject): def __setitem__(self, key, value): if key in self.read_only_fields: raise RuntimeError('Field \'%s\' is read-only' % key) + + # Normalize the user input before saving it + value = self._normalize(key, value) self._data[key] = value def __str__(self): @@ -145,6 +323,40 @@ class TaskResource(SerializingObject): def __repr__(self): return str(self) + def export_data(self): + """ + Exports current data contained in the Task as JSON + """ + + # We need to remove spaces for TW-1504, use custom separators + data_tuples = ((key, self._serialize(key, value)) + for key, value in six.iteritems(self._data)) + + # Empty string denotes empty serialized value, we do not want + # to pass that to TaskWarrior. + data_tuples = filter(lambda t: t[1] is not '', data_tuples) + data = dict(data_tuples) + return json.dumps(data, separators=(',',':')) + + @property + def _modified_fields(self): + writable_fields = set(self._data.keys()) - set(self.read_only_fields) + for key in writable_fields: + new_value = self._data.get(key) + old_value = self._original_data.get(key) + + # Make sure not to mark data removal as modified field if the + # field originally had some empty value + if key in self._data and not new_value and not old_value: + continue + + if new_value != old_value: + yield key + + @property + def modified(self): + return bool(list(self._modified_fields)) + class TaskAnnotation(TaskResource): read_only_fields = ['entry', 'description'] @@ -159,6 +371,11 @@ class TaskAnnotation(TaskResource): def __unicode__(self): return self['description'] + def __eq__(self, other): + # consider 2 annotations equal if they belong to the same task, and + # their data dics are the same + return self.task == other.task and self._data == other._data + __repr__ = __unicode__ @@ -187,6 +404,45 @@ class Task(TaskResource): """ pass + @classmethod + def from_input(cls, input_file=sys.stdin, modify=None, warrior=None): + """ + Creates a Task object, directly from the stdin, by reading one line. + If modify=True, two lines are used, first line interpreted as the + original state of the Task object, and second line as its new, + modified value. This is consistent with the TaskWarrior's hook + system. + + Object created by this method should not be saved, deleted + or refreshed, as t could create a infinite loop. For this + reason, TaskWarrior instance is set to None. + + Input_file argument can be used to specify the input file, + but defaults to sys.stdin. + """ + + # Detect the hook type if not given directly + name = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) + modify = name.startswith('on-modify') if modify is None else modify + + # Create the TaskWarrior instance if none passed + if warrior is None: + hook_parent_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])) + warrior = TaskWarrior(data_location=hook_parent_dir) + + # TaskWarrior instance is set to None + task = cls(warrior) + + # Load the data from the input + task._load_data(json.loads(input_file.readline().strip())) + + # If this is a on-modify event, we are provided with additional + # line of input, which provides updated data + if modify: + task._update_data(json.loads(input_file.readline().strip())) + + return task + def __init__(self, warrior, **kwargs): self.warrior = warrior @@ -200,8 +456,12 @@ class Task(TaskResource): # __init__ methods, that would be confusing # Rather unfortunate syntax due to python2.6 comaptiblity - self._load_data(dict((key, self._serialize(key, value)) - for (key, value) in six.iteritems(kwargs))) + self._data = dict((key, self._normalize(key, value)) + for (key, value) in six.iteritems(kwargs)) + self._original_data = copy.deepcopy(self._data) + + # Provide read only access to the original data + self.original = ReadOnlyDictView(self._original_data) def __unicode__(self): return self['description'] @@ -223,17 +483,6 @@ class Task(TaskResource): # If the tasks are not saved, return hash of instance id return id(self).__hash__() - @property - def _modified_fields(self): - writable_fields = set(self._data.keys()) - set(self.read_only_fields) - for key in writable_fields: - if self._data.get(key) != self._original_data.get(key): - yield key - - @property - def _is_modified(self): - return bool(list(self._modified_fields)) - @property def completed(self): return self['status'] == six.text_type('completed') @@ -256,7 +505,7 @@ class Task(TaskResource): def serialize_depends(self, cur_dependencies): # Check that all the tasks are saved - for task in cur_dependencies: + for task in (cur_dependencies or set()): if not task.saved: raise Task.NotSaved('Task \'%s\' needs to be saved before ' 'it can be set as dependency.' % task) @@ -295,7 +544,7 @@ class Task(TaskResource): raise Task.NotSaved("Task needs to be saved before it can be deleted") # Refresh the status, and raise exception if the task is deleted - self.refresh() + self.refresh(only_fields=['status']) if self.deleted: raise Task.DeletedTask("Task was already deleted") @@ -303,15 +552,31 @@ class Task(TaskResource): self.warrior.execute_command([self['uuid'], 'delete']) # Refresh the status again, so that we have updated info stored - self.refresh() + self.refresh(only_fields=['status', 'start', 'end']) + def start(self): + if not self.saved: + raise Task.NotSaved("Task needs to be saved before it can be started") + + # Refresh, and raise exception if task is already completed/deleted + self.refresh(only_fields=['status']) + + if self.completed: + raise Task.CompletedTask("Cannot start a completed task") + elif self.deleted: + raise Task.DeletedTask("Deleted task cannot be started") + + self.warrior.execute_command([self['uuid'], 'start']) + + # Refresh the status again, so that we have updated info stored + self.refresh(only_fields=['status', 'start']) def done(self): if not self.saved: raise Task.NotSaved("Task needs to be saved before it can be completed") # Refresh, and raise exception if task is already completed/deleted - self.refresh() + self.refresh(only_fields=['status']) if self.completed: raise Task.CompletedTask("Cannot complete a completed task") @@ -321,10 +586,10 @@ class Task(TaskResource): self.warrior.execute_command([self['uuid'], 'done']) # Refresh the status again, so that we have updated info stored - self.refresh() + self.refresh(only_fields=['status', 'start', 'end']) def save(self): - if self.saved and not self._is_modified: + if self.saved and not self.modified: return args = [self['uuid'], 'modify'] if self.saved else ['add'] @@ -344,6 +609,9 @@ class Task(TaskResource): # Circumvent the ID storage, since ID is considered read-only self._data['id'] = int(id_lines[0].split(' ')[2].rstrip('.')) + # Refreshing is very important here, as not only modification time + # is updated, but arbitrary attribute may have changed due hooks + # altering the data before saving self.refresh() def add_annotation(self, annotation): @@ -352,7 +620,7 @@ class Task(TaskResource): args = [self['uuid'], 'annotate', annotation] self.warrior.execute_command(args) - self.refresh() + self.refresh(only_fields=['annotations']) def remove_annotation(self, annotation): if not self.saved: @@ -362,7 +630,7 @@ class Task(TaskResource): annotation = annotation['description'] args = [self['uuid'], 'denotate', annotation] self.warrior.execute_command(args) - self.refresh() + self.refresh(only_fields=['annotations']) def _get_modified_fields_as_args(self): args = [] @@ -370,10 +638,21 @@ class Task(TaskResource): def add_field(field): # Add the output of format_field method to args list (defaults to # field:value) - serialized_value = self._serialize(field, self._data[field]) or '' - format_default = lambda: "{0}:'{1}'".format(field, serialized_value) + serialized_value = self._serialize(field, self._data[field]) + + # Empty values should not be enclosed in quotation marks, see + # TW-1510 + if serialized_value is '': + escaped_serialized_value = '' + else: + escaped_serialized_value = "'{0}'".format(serialized_value) + + format_default = lambda: "{0}:{1}".format(field, + escaped_serialized_value) + format_func = getattr(self, 'format_{0}'.format(field), format_default) + args.append(format_func()) # If we're modifying saved task, simply pass on all modified fields @@ -389,7 +668,7 @@ class Task(TaskResource): return args - def refresh(self): + def refresh(self, only_fields=[]): # Raise error when trying to refresh a task that has not been saved if not self.saved: raise Task.NotSaved("Task needs to be saved to be refreshed") @@ -399,8 +678,12 @@ class Task(TaskResource): # with using UUID only. args = [self['uuid'] or self['id'], 'export'] new_data = json.loads(self.warrior.execute_command(args)[0]) - self._load_data(new_data) - + if only_fields: + to_update = dict( + [(k, new_data.get(k)) for k in only_fields]) + self._update_data(to_update, update_original=True) + else: + self._load_data(new_data) class TaskFilter(SerializingObject): """ @@ -419,6 +702,9 @@ class TaskFilter(SerializingObject): # Replace the value with empty string, since that is the # convention in TW for empty values attribute_key = key.split('.')[0] + + # Since this is user input, we need to normalize before we serialize + value = self._normalize(attribute_key, value) value = self._serialize(attribute_key, value) # If we are filtering by uuid:, do not use uuid keyword @@ -563,7 +849,8 @@ class TaskWarrior(object): self.config = { 'data.location': os.path.expanduser(data_location), 'confirmation': 'no', - 'dependency.confirmation': 'no', # See TW-1483 or taskrc man page + 'dependency.confirmation': 'no', # See TW-1483 or taskrc man page + 'recurrence.confirmation': 'no', # Necessary for modifying R tasks } self.tasks = TaskQuerySet(self) self.version = self._get_version() @@ -585,22 +872,31 @@ class TaskWarrior(object): stdout, stderr = [x.decode('utf-8') for x in p.communicate()] return stdout.strip('\n') - def execute_command(self, args, config_override={}): + def execute_command(self, args, config_override={}, allow_failure=True): command_args = self._get_command_args( args, config_override=config_override) logger.debug(' '.join(command_args)) p = subprocess.Popen(command_args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) stdout, stderr = [x.decode('utf-8') for x in p.communicate()] - if p.returncode: + if p.returncode and allow_failure: if stderr.strip(): - error_msg = stderr.strip().splitlines()[-1] + error_msg = stderr.strip() else: error_msg = stdout.strip() raise TaskWarriorException(error_msg) return stdout.strip().split('\n') + def enforce_recurrence(self): + # Run arbitrary report command which will trigger generation + # of recurrent tasks. + + # Only necessary for TW up to 2.4.1, fixed in 2.4.2. + if self.version < VERSION_2_4_2: + self.execute_command(['next'], allow_failure=False) + def filter_tasks(self, filter_obj): + self.enforce_recurrence() args = ['export', '--'] + filter_obj.get_filter_params() tasks = [] for line in self.execute_command(args):