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398 lines
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Python
398 lines
14 KiB
Python
# This file is part of beets.
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# Copyright 2016
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#
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# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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# the following conditions:
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#
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# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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"""Open metadata information in a text editor to let the user edit it."""
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import codecs
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import os
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import shlex
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import subprocess
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from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile
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import yaml
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from beets import plugins, ui, util
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from beets.dbcore import types
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from beets.importer import Action
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from beets.ui.commands.utils import do_query
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from beets.util import PromptChoice
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# These "safe" types can avoid the format/parse cycle that most fields go
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# through: they are safe to edit with native YAML types.
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SAFE_TYPES = (types.BaseFloat, types.BaseInteger, types.Boolean)
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class ParseError(Exception):
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"""The modified file is unreadable. The user should be offered a chance to
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fix the error.
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"""
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def edit(filename, log):
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"""Open `filename` in a text editor."""
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cmd = shlex.split(util.editor_command())
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cmd.append(filename)
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log.debug("invoking editor command: {!r}", cmd)
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try:
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subprocess.call(cmd)
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except OSError as exc:
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raise ui.UserError(f"could not run editor command {cmd[0]!r}: {exc}")
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def dump(arg):
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"""Dump a sequence of dictionaries as YAML for editing."""
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return yaml.safe_dump_all(
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arg,
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allow_unicode=True,
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default_flow_style=False,
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)
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def load(s):
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"""Read a sequence of YAML documents back to a list of dictionaries
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with string keys.
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Can raise a `ParseError`.
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"""
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try:
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out = []
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for d in yaml.safe_load_all(s):
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if not isinstance(d, dict):
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raise ParseError(
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f"each entry must be a dictionary; found {type(d).__name__}"
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)
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# Convert all keys to strings. They started out as strings,
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# but the user may have inadvertently messed this up.
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out.append({str(k): v for k, v in d.items()})
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except yaml.YAMLError as e:
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raise ParseError(f"invalid YAML: {e}")
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return out
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def _safe_value(obj, key, value):
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"""Check whether the `value` is safe to represent in YAML and trust as
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returned from parsed YAML.
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This ensures that values do not change their type when the user edits their
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YAML representation.
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"""
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typ = obj._type(key)
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return isinstance(typ, SAFE_TYPES) and isinstance(value, typ.model_type)
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def flatten(obj, fields):
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"""Represent `obj`, a `dbcore.Model` object, as a dictionary for
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serialization. Only include the given `fields` if provided;
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otherwise, include everything.
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The resulting dictionary's keys are strings and the values are
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safely YAML-serializable types.
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"""
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# Format each value.
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d = {}
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for key in obj.keys():
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value = obj[key]
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if _safe_value(obj, key, value):
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# A safe value that is faithfully representable in YAML.
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d[key] = value
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else:
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# A value that should be edited as a string.
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d[key] = obj.formatted()[key]
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# Possibly filter field names.
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if fields:
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return {k: v for k, v in d.items() if k in fields}
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else:
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return d
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def apply_(obj, data):
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"""Set the fields of a `dbcore.Model` object according to a
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dictionary.
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This is the opposite of `flatten`. The `data` dictionary should have
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strings as values.
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"""
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for key, value in data.items():
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if _safe_value(obj, key, value):
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# A safe value *stayed* represented as a safe type. Assign it
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# directly.
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obj[key] = value
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else:
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# Either the field was stringified originally or the user changed
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# it from a safe type to an unsafe one. Parse it as a string.
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obj.set_parse(key, str(value))
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class EditPlugin(plugins.BeetsPlugin):
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def __init__(self):
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super().__init__()
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self.config.add(
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{
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# The default fields to edit.
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"albumfields": "album albumartist",
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"itemfields": "track title artist album",
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# Silently ignore any changes to these fields.
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"ignore_fields": "id path",
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}
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)
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self.register_listener(
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"before_choose_candidate", self.before_choose_candidate_listener
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)
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def commands(self):
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edit_command = ui.Subcommand("edit", help="interactively edit metadata")
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edit_command.parser.add_option(
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"-f",
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"--field",
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metavar="FIELD",
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action="append",
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help="edit this field also",
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)
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edit_command.parser.add_option(
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"--all",
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action="store_true",
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dest="all",
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help="edit all fields",
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)
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edit_command.parser.add_album_option()
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edit_command.func = self._edit_command
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return [edit_command]
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def _edit_command(self, lib, opts, args):
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"""The CLI command function for the `beet edit` command."""
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# Get the objects to edit.
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items, albums = do_query(lib, args, opts.album, False)
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objs = albums if opts.album else items
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if not objs:
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ui.print_("Nothing to edit.")
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return
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# Get the fields to edit.
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if opts.all:
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fields = None
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else:
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fields = self._get_fields(opts.album, opts.field)
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self.edit(opts.album, objs, fields)
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def _get_fields(self, album, extra):
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"""Get the set of fields to edit."""
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# Start with the configured base fields.
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if album:
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fields = self.config["albumfields"].as_str_seq()
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else:
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fields = self.config["itemfields"].as_str_seq()
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# Add the requested extra fields.
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if extra:
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fields += extra
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# Ensure we always have the `id` field for identification.
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fields.append("id")
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return set(fields)
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def edit(self, album, objs, fields):
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"""The core editor function.
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- `album`: A flag indicating whether we're editing Items or Albums.
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- `objs`: The `Item`s or `Album`s to edit.
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- `fields`: The set of field names to edit (or None to edit
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everything).
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"""
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# Present the YAML to the user and let them change it.
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success = self.edit_objects(objs, fields)
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# Save the new data.
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if success:
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self.save_changes(objs)
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def edit_objects(self, objs, fields):
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"""Dump a set of Model objects to a file as text, ask the user
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to edit it, and apply any changes to the objects.
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Return a boolean indicating whether the edit succeeded.
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"""
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# Get the content to edit as raw data structures.
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old_data = [flatten(o, fields) for o in objs]
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# Set up a temporary file with the initial data for editing.
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new = NamedTemporaryFile(
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mode="w", suffix=".yaml", delete=False, encoding="utf-8"
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)
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old_str = dump(old_data)
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new.write(old_str)
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new.close()
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# Loop until we have parseable data and the user confirms.
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try:
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while True:
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# Ask the user to edit the data.
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edit(new.name, self._log)
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# Read the data back after editing and check whether anything
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# changed.
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with codecs.open(new.name, encoding="utf-8") as f:
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new_str = f.read()
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if new_str == old_str:
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ui.print_("No changes; aborting.")
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return False
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# Parse the updated data.
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try:
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new_data = load(new_str)
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except ParseError as e:
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ui.print_(f"Could not read data: {e}")
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if ui.input_yn("Edit again to fix? (Y/n)", True):
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continue
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else:
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return False
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# Show the changes.
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# If the objects are not on the DB yet, we need a copy of their
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# original state for show_model_changes.
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objs_old = [obj.copy() if obj.id < 0 else None for obj in objs]
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self.apply_data(objs, old_data, new_data)
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changed = False
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for obj, obj_old in zip(objs, objs_old):
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changed |= ui.show_model_changes(obj, obj_old)
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if not changed:
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ui.print_("No changes to apply.")
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return False
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# Confirm the changes.
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choice = ui.input_options(
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("continue Editing", "apply", "cancel")
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)
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if choice == "a": # Apply.
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return True
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elif choice == "c": # Cancel.
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return False
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elif choice == "e": # Keep editing.
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# Reset the temporary changes to the objects. I we have a
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# copy from above, use that, else reload from the database.
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objs = [
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(old_obj or obj) for old_obj, obj in zip(objs_old, objs)
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]
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for obj in objs:
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if not obj.id < 0:
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obj.load()
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continue
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# Remove the temporary file before returning.
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finally:
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os.remove(new.name)
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def apply_data(self, objs, old_data, new_data):
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"""Take potentially-updated data and apply it to a set of Model
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objects.
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The objects are not written back to the database, so the changes
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are temporary.
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"""
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if len(old_data) != len(new_data):
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self._log.warning(
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"number of objects changed from {} to {}",
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len(old_data),
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len(new_data),
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)
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obj_by_id = {o.id: o for o in objs}
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ignore_fields = self.config["ignore_fields"].as_str_seq()
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for old_dict, new_dict in zip(old_data, new_data):
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# Prohibit any changes to forbidden fields to avoid
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# clobbering `id` and such by mistake.
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forbidden = False
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for key in ignore_fields:
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if old_dict.get(key) != new_dict.get(key):
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self._log.warning("ignoring object whose {} changed", key)
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forbidden = True
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break
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if forbidden:
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continue
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id_ = int(old_dict["id"])
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apply_(obj_by_id[id_], new_dict)
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def save_changes(self, objs):
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"""Save a list of updated Model objects to the database."""
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# Save to the database and possibly write tags.
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for ob in objs:
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if ob._dirty:
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self._log.debug("saving changes to {}", ob)
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ob.try_sync(ui.should_write(), ui.should_move())
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# Methods for interactive importer execution.
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def before_choose_candidate_listener(self, session, task):
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"""Append an "Edit" choice and an "edit Candidates" choice (if
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there are candidates) to the interactive importer prompt.
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"""
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choices = [PromptChoice("d", "eDit", self.importer_edit)]
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if task.candidates:
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choices.append(
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PromptChoice(
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"c", "edit Candidates", self.importer_edit_candidate
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)
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)
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return choices
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def importer_edit(self, session, task):
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"""Callback for invoking the functionality during an interactive
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import session on the *original* item tags.
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"""
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# Assign negative temporary ids to Items that are not in the database
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# yet. By using negative values, no clash with items in the database
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# can occur.
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for i, obj in enumerate(task.items, start=1):
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# The importer may set the id to None when re-importing albums.
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if not obj._db or obj.id is None:
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obj.id = -i
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# Present the YAML to the user and let them change it.
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fields = self._get_fields(album=False, extra=[])
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success = self.edit_objects(task.items, fields)
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# Remove temporary ids.
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for obj in task.items:
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if obj.id < 0:
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obj.id = None
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# Save the new data.
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if success:
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# Return Action.RETAG, which makes the importer write the tags
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# to the files if needed without re-applying metadata.
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return Action.RETAG
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else:
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# Edit cancelled / no edits made. Revert changes.
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for obj in task.items:
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obj.read()
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def importer_edit_candidate(self, session, task):
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"""Callback for invoking the functionality during an interactive
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import session on a *candidate*. The candidate's metadata is
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applied to the original items.
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"""
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# Prompt the user for a candidate.
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sel = ui.input_options([], numrange=(1, len(task.candidates)))
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# Force applying the candidate on the items.
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task.match = task.candidates[sel - 1]
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task.apply_metadata()
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return self.importer_edit(session, task)
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