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import urllib |
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def error(msg): |
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sys.stderr.write("{}\n".format(msg)) |
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sys.stderr.flush() |
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verbose = False |
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def debug(msg): |
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if verbose: |
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error("[debug] " + msg) |
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def decode_safe(b): |
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try: |
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s = b.decode() |
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@ -153,8 +163,25 @@ class Repo: |
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self.hide_events = hide_events |
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self.issues = None |
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def get_issues(self, query=None, issue_no=None): |
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def _get_issues(self, options, query=None, issue_no=None): |
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''' |
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Load the issues matching the query into self.issues, or load |
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one issue (len(self.issues) is 1 in that case). Only one or the |
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other keyword argument can be specified. This method is used |
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for both purposes so that the caching code only has to be |
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written once. The cached copy of the issue or result list will |
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be loaded if the cache has not expired (unless 'refresh' is |
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True in options, then the data will always be from the |
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internet). |
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This method is used internally by load_issues and the result is |
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placed in self.issues. |
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Sequential arguments: |
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options -- This dictionary where all keys are optional may have: |
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- 'refresh': Set to True to refresh the cache (load the data |
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from the internet and re-save the cached data). |
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Keyword arguments: |
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query -- Place keys & values in this dictionary directly into |
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the query part of the URL. |
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@ -163,7 +190,18 @@ class Repo: |
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like a list of matches (containing only 1 |
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though). The query must be None when using |
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issue_no or a ValueError is raised. |
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Keyword arguments: |
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query -- Use keys & values in this dictionary to the URL query. |
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issue_no -- Load only this issue (not compatible with query). |
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Raises: |
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ValueError if query is not None and issue_no is not None. |
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''' |
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refresh = options.get('refresh') |
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if issue_no is not None: |
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if query is not None: |
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raise ValueError("You cannot do a query when getting" |
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@ -222,7 +260,8 @@ class Repo: |
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cache_delta = datetime.now() - max_cache_delta |
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c_issues_mtime = os.path.getmtime(c_path) |
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filetime = datetime.fromtimestamp(c_issues_mtime) |
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if filetime > cache_delta: |
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if (refresh is not True) and (filetime > cache_delta): |
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print(p+"Loading cache: \"{}\"".format(c_path)) |
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# print(p+"Cache time limit: {}".format(max_cache_delta) |
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print(p+"Cache expires: {}".format(filetime |
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max_issue |
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)) |
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return results |
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else: |
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if refresh is True: |
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print(p+"Refreshing...".format(max_cache_delta)) |
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else: |
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print(p+"Cache time limit: {}".format(max_cache_delta)) |
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print(p+"The cache has expired: \"{}\"".format( |
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@ -261,7 +303,7 @@ class Repo: |
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elif len(query_part) > 0: |
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query_s += "?" + query_part |
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try: |
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print("query_s: {}".format(query_s)) |
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debug(p+"query_s: {}".format(query_s)) |
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response = request.urlopen(query_s) |
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except urllib.error.HTTPError as e: |
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print(p+"You may be able to view the issues on GitHub") |
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def show_issue(self, issue): |
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''' |
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Display an issue dictionary as formatted text after getting the |
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issue body and other data from the internet. |
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''' |
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p = self.log_prefix |
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print("") |
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print("#{} {}".format(issue["number"], issue["title"])) |
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print("") |
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return True |
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def load_issues(self, query=None, issue_no=None): |
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def load_issues(self, options, query=None, issue_no=None): |
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''' |
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Keyword arguments: |
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query -- Use keys & values in this dictionary to the URL query. |
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issue_no -- Load only this issue (not compatible with query). |
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Raises: |
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ValueError if query is not None and issue_no is not None. |
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See _get_issues for documentation. |
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''' |
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if issue_no is not None: |
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if query is not None: |
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" only one issue because a single" |
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" issue has its own URL with only" |
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" one result (not a list).") |
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self.issues = self.get_issues(query=query, issue_no=issue_no) |
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self.issues = self._get_issues( |
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options, |
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query=query, |
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issue_no=issue_no, |
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) |
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def get_match(self, mode, issue_no=None, match_all_labels_lower=[]): |
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''' |
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Show all matching issues. Return one if one matches |
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issue_no, but use show_issue instead and change code to use that |
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from now on whenever a single issue is needed. |
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Show a summary of matching issues in list mode or get a single |
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issue that will instead by shown by the show_issue method. In |
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single issue mode, this method can be skipped since load_issues |
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would have placed only one issue in self.issues in that case. |
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Sequential arguments: |
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mode -- This must be a valid mode |
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matching_issue = issue |
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issue['lower_labels'] = this_issue_labels_lower |
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if (mode == 'issue') and (matching_issue is None): |
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raise RuntimeError("You must first call get_issues with" |
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raise RuntimeError("You must first call load_issues with" |
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" the issue_no option to ensure that" |
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" the single issue is loaded.") |
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# TODO: Do not use this method for getting a single issue |
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if prev_arg == "page": |
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repo.page = i |
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else: |
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if issue_no is not None: |
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usage() |
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error("Error: Only one issue number can be" |
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" specified but you also specified" |
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" {}.".format(arg)) |
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exit(1) |
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issue_no = i |
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except ValueError: |
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if (mode is None) and (modes.get(arg) is not None): |
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if arg == "--closed": |
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state = 'closed' |
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elif arg == "--refresh": |
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refresh = True |
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options['refresh'] = True |
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elif arg.startswith("--"): |
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usage() |
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error("Error: The argument \"{}\" is not valid" |
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"".format(arg)) |
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exit(1) |
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elif arg != "page": |
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# print("* adding criteria: {}".format(arg)) |
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mode = "list" |
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query = { |
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'state': state |
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} |
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repo.load_issues(query) |
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repo.load_issues(options, query=query) |
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else: |
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repo.load_issues(issue_no=issue_no) |
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repo.load_issues(options, issue_no=issue_no) |
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if repo.issues is None: |
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print("There were no issues.") |
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# TODO: This code doesn't work since it isn't cached. |
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if mode == 'issue': |
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state = 'closed' |
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repo.load_issues(query={'state':"closed"}) |
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repo.load_issues(options, query={'state':"closed"}) |
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total_count = len(repo.issues) |
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match = repo.get_match( |
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mode, |
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