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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ use ui::build_ui;
fn main() {
let version = make_imag_version!();
let rt = generate_runtime_setup("imag-store",
let rt = generate_runtime_setup("imag-tag",
&version,
"Direct interface to the store. Use with great care!",
build_ui);

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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ fn create_entry<'a>(diary: &'a Store, diaryname: &str, rt: &Runtime) -> FileLock
let create = rt.cli().subcommand_matches("create").unwrap();
let create_timed = create.value_of("timed")
create.value_of("timed")
.map(|t| parse_timed_string(t, diaryname).map_err_trace_exit_unwrap(1))
.map(Some)
.unwrap_or_else(|| {
@ -70,24 +70,20 @@ fn create_entry<'a>(diary: &'a Store, diaryname: &str, rt: &Runtime) -> FileLock
None
}
}
});
let entry = match create_timed {
Some(timed) => {
})
.map(|timed| {
let id = create_id_from_clispec(&create, &diaryname, timed);
diary.retrieve(id).chain_err(|| DEK::StoreReadError)
},
None => {
})
.unwrap_or_else(|| {
debug!("Creating non-timed entry");
diary.new_entry_today(diaryname)
}
};
let e = entry.map_err_trace_exit_unwrap(1);
})
.map(|e| {
debug!("Created: {}", e.get_location());
e
})
.map_err_trace_exit_unwrap(1)
}

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@ -124,6 +124,12 @@ fn create(rt: &Runtime) {
},
};
debug!("Building habit: name = {name}, basedate = {date}, recurr = {recu}, comment = {comm}",
name = name,
date = date,
recu = recu,
comm = comm);
let hb = HabitBuilder::default()
.with_name(name)
.with_basedate(parsedate(date, "date"))
@ -136,6 +142,8 @@ fn create(rt: &Runtime) {
hb
};
debug!("Builder = {:?}", hb);
hb.build(rt.store()).map_err_trace_exit_unwrap(1);
}

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@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# timewarrior import script
#
# pipe `timew export` to this script for importing timew data into imag.
#
# Requirements for running this script:
# - imag
# - imag-timetrack
# - sed
# - jq
#
# This might be hacky, but it works.
fixtimeformat() {
sed -E 's/([0-9]{4})([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})T([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})Z/\1-\2-\3T\4:\5:\6/'
}
tail -n +2 | head -n -2 | while read line; do
json=$(echo "$line" | sed 's/,$//')
start=$(echo "$json" | jq '.start' | fixtimeformat | sed 's/"//g' )
end=$(echo "$json" | jq '.end' | fixtimeformat | sed 's/"//g' )
tags=$(echo "$json" | jq '.tags' | grep "\"" | sed 's/,//; s/"//g')
echo imag timetrack track "$start" "$end" $tags
imag timetrack track "$start" "$end" $tags
done

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
## libimagcontacts
The contact library basically only creates references to the actual icalendar
and vcard files, though it also can parse (via the `vobject` crate) the
The contact library basically only creates references to the actual
vcard files, though it also can parse (via the `vobject` crate) the
information and return it from an entry directly.
The architecture of indirections is as follows:

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@ -1,111 +0,0 @@
# Roadmap
This chapter contains the Roadmap to imag 1.0. This is, of course, a _really_
long roadmap and should considered to be approximate.
Things done will be moved to the @sec:changelog.
## Modules
These modules are planned right now. Each release should contain 3 new modules
maximum.
- [ ] imag-bibliography - For handling bibliographic references when writing
scientific papers. Like Citavi, for example.
- [ ] imag-borrow - If you lend something to someone.
- [ ] imag-cuecards - Cuecards for learning things, for example vocabulary.
- [ ] imag-filter - command to read the store from stdin, filter out entries
based on a predicate specified via the CLI and write the store back todo
stdout.
- [ ] imag-image - Image referencing, categorizing, etc.
- [ ] imag-item - Creating entries for Items in the store
- [ ] imag-ledger - Ledger functionality like beancountcand others
- [ ] imag-list - Managing lists
- [ ] imag-movie - Managing movies
- [ ] imag-music - Managing music, Possibly a scrobble server.
- [ ] imag-news - A RSS Reader
- [ ] imag-project - A project planner, integrated with imag-timetrack and
imag-todo
- [ ] imag-read - Command to load the store and pipe it to stdout (usefull for
piping/ chaining commands)
- [ ] imag-receipt - Creating, categorizing, managing receipts
- [ ] imag-shoppinglists - Managing shopping lists
- [ ] imag-summary - Meta-command to call a set of imag commands (configurable
which) and displaying their outputs.
- [ ] imag-url - Extracting URLs from enties, saving URLs to the imag store
- [ ] imag-weather - Weather tooling for getting forecast and recording a
history of weather
- [ ] imag-fitness - A fitness tracker
- [ ] imag-fitness-workout - Tools for tracking workouts.
- [ ] imag-fitness-weight - Weight tracker
- [ ] imag-fitness-step-counter - Step counting tool
- [ ] imag-write - Command to read the store from stdin and write it to the
filesystem store (usefull for piping/chaining commands)
## Other Todos
* [ ] TUI frontend
* [ ] TUI for 'imag'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-annotate'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-diagnostics'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-gps'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-grep'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-link'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-mv'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-ref'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-store'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-tag'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-view'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-bookmark'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-contact'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-counter'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-diary'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-habit'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-mail'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-notes'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-timetrack'
* [ ] TUI for 'imag-todo'
* [ ] TUI for ...
* [ ] Find a way to include the CLI interfaces from core modules into domain
modules. This is an experiment and we are not sure whether we want such a thing.
Example:
* `imag-link` -> `imag diary create and-link --to foo`
* `imag-ref` -> `imag diary create and-ref --to /home/user/file.txt`
* `imag-tag` -> `imag contact add and-view`
* `imag-annotate` -> `imag contact add and-annotate and-ref --to /file and-link --to contacts/alice`
## 0.6.0
- [ ] imag-wiki - A wiki for personal use
- [ ] imag-init - A command to initialize a imag directory
- [ ] imag-git - wrapper to call git commands on the imag store no matter
whether the current working directory is the store or not
## 0.7.0
- [ ] imag-rate - Attaching a rating to an entry
- [ ] Move away from github
- [ ] Have own issue tracking (possibly git-dit)
- [ ] Find a solution to having no travis-ci via github anymore
- [ ] Setup a viewer for the mailinglist archive
- [ ] Add maintainer scripts to repository
- [ ] To check patches for Signed-off-by lines
- [ ] To automatically craft a reply to a contributor about a missing
signed-off-by line
- [ ] To automatically craft a reply to a contributor about a patchset that
cannot be applied
- [ ] To check pull requests for GPG signatures
- [ ] To apply a patchset in a new branch
## 0.8.0
* ...
## 0.9.0
* ...
## 0.10.0
* ...

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@ -22,8 +22,43 @@ This section contains the changelog from the last release to the next release.
* `imag-timetrack list --from/--to` now have `kairos` support - that means
that complex `--from/--to` arguments (like `yesterday` or `today-2weeks`)
are now possible
* `libimagerror` got a major refactoring and uses `ChainedError` from
`error-chain` for logging errors now.
* `libimagentryref` and all libraries using it were rewritten.
`libimagentryref` was rewritten to make its API simpler and yet more powerful.
Also because it used to put entries under a "ref" collection in the store,
but users of the library really should be be able to put entries under
custom collections.
* Minor changes
* A license-checker was included into the CI setup, which checks whether all
".rs"-files have the license header at the top of the file
* `imag-link` does not allow linking the entry to itself
* `imag` sorts available commands alphabetically now
* `imag` has a new subcommand `help` for consistency with other tools
* `imag-grep` does not print grep statistics when only files with matches
are listed
* The `"Ok"` output which was printed on success was removed from all
commands
* `imag-log show` was aliased to `imag-log list`
* `imag-* --version` shows `git describe` output if binary was compiled in
"debug" mode.
* Bugfixes
* imag does not panic anymore when piping and breaking that pipe, for
example like with `imag store ids | head -n 1`.
For that, `libimagerror` got a `Result` extension which can translate
errors into exit codes and one for unwrapping or exiting with the
`Err(i32)` from the result.
## 0.6.1
Bugfix release for fixing two severe bugs in `imag-init`:
* `imag-init` created the git directory inside the imag directory. Fixed by
defaulting to `{imag directory}/.git`.
* `imag-init` was buggy as it did not include the `imagrc.toml` file in the
release, thus building it from crates.io failed
## 0.6.0

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@ -89,6 +89,11 @@ error = "[imag][{{red level}}]: {{red message}}"
# not be wanted behaviour.
#
[imag.logging.modules.libimagnotification]
destinations = []
level = "debug"
enabled = true
[imag.logging.modules.libimagutil]
destinations = []
level = "debug"
@ -124,11 +129,21 @@ destinations = []
level = "debug"
enabled = true
[imag.logging.modules.libimaghabit]
destinations = []
level = "debug"
enabled = true
[imag.logging.modules.libimagnotes]
destinations = []
level = "debug"
enabled = true
[imag.logging.modules.libimagcontact]
destinations = []
level = "debug"
enabled = true
[imag.logging.modules.libimagdiary]
destinations = []
level = "debug"
@ -139,6 +154,11 @@ destinations = []
level = "debug"
enabled = true
[imag.logging.modules.libimaglog]
destinations = []
level = "debug"
enabled = true
[imag.logging.modules.libimagtodo]
destinations = []
level = "debug"
@ -204,7 +224,7 @@ destinations = []
level = "debug"
enabled = true
[imag.logging.modules.libimagentrydatetime]
[imag.logging.modules.libimagentryutil]
destinations = []
level = "debug"
enabled = true

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@ -19,51 +19,6 @@
use error_chain::ChainedError;
/// An iterator that maps `f` over the `ChainedError` elements of `iter`, similar to
/// `std::iter::Map`.
///
/// This `struct` is created by the `on_err()` method on `TraceIterator`. See its
/// documentation for more information.
#[must_use = "iterator adaptors are lazy and do nothing unless consumed"]
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct OnErr<I, F>{
iter: I,
f: F
}
impl<I, F, T, E> Iterator for OnErr<I, F> where
I: Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>,
F: FnMut(&E)
{
type Item = Result<T, E>;
#[inline]
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
self.iter.next().map(|r| r.map_err(|e| { (self.f)(&e); e }))
}
#[inline]
fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
self.iter.size_hint()
}
}
impl<I, F> ExactSizeIterator for OnErr<I, F> where
I: ExactSizeIterator,
OnErr<I, F>: Iterator
{
}
impl<I, F, T, E> DoubleEndedIterator for OnErr<I, F> where
I: DoubleEndedIterator<Item = Result<T, E>>,
F: FnMut(&E)
{
#[inline]
fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
self.iter.next_back().map(|r| r.map_err(|e| { (self.f)(&e); e }))
}
}
/// An iterator that unwraps the `Ok` items of `iter`, while passing the `Err` items to its
/// closure `f`.
///
@ -178,17 +133,6 @@ pub trait TraceIterator<T, E> : Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>> + Sized {
UnwrapExit(self, exitcode)
}
/// Takes a closure and creates an iterator that will call that closure for each `Err` element.
/// The resulting iterator will yield the exact same items as the original iterator. A close
/// analogue from the standard library would be `Iterator::inspect`.
///
/// As with all iterators, the processing is lazy. The result of this method must be evaluated
/// for the closure to be called.
#[inline]
fn on_err<F>(self, f: F) -> OnErr<Self, F> where F: FnMut(&E) {
OnErr { iter: self, f: f }
}
/// Takes a closure and creates an iterator that will yield the items inside all `Ok` items
/// yielded by the original iterator. All `Err` items will be filtered out, and the contents
/// of each `Err` will be passed to the closure.
@ -243,32 +187,4 @@ mod test {
assert_eq!(&errs, &[TestError(4), TestError(2)]);
}
#[test]
fn test_on_err() {
let original = vec![Ok(1), Err(TestError(2)), Ok(3), Err(TestError(4))];
let mut errs = vec![];
let result = original
.into_iter()
.on_err(|e|errs.push(e.clone()))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
assert_eq!(&result, &[Ok(1), Err(TestError(2)), Ok(3), Err(TestError(4))]);
assert_eq!(&errs, &[TestError(2), TestError(4)]);
}
#[test]
fn test_on_err_backward() {
let original = vec![Ok(1), Err(TestError(2)), Ok(3), Err(TestError(4))];
let mut errs = vec![];
let result = original
.into_iter()
.rev()
.on_err(|e|errs.push(e.clone()))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
assert_eq!(&result, &[Err(TestError(4)), Ok(3), Err(TestError(2)), Ok(1)]);
assert_eq!(&errs, &[TestError(4), TestError(2)]);
}
}

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@ -253,6 +253,7 @@ pub mod builder {
use libimagutil::date::date_to_string;
use habit::IsHabitTemplate;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct HabitBuilder {
name: Option<String>,
comment: Option<String>,

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ check() {
}
}
find -name "*.rs" -type f | while read filename; do
find lib bin -name "*.rs" -type f | grep -v target | while read filename; do
check "$filename" 2 \
"imag - the personal information management suite for the commandline" \
"Description line" \