Merge pull request #201 from dvklopfenstein/master

Added '-a' (--append) arg to append a line of text to the notes file.
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Fabien C. Y. Benureau 6 years ago committed by GitHub
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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ from ..uis import get_ui
from ..utils import resolve_citekey
from ..completion import CiteKeyCompletion
from ..events import NoteEvent
from ..content import write_file
def parser(subparsers, conf):
@ -10,6 +11,8 @@ def parser(subparsers, conf):
help='edit the note attached to a paper')
parser.add_argument('citekey', help='citekey of the paper',
).completer = CiteKeyCompletion(conf)
parser.add_argument('-a', '--append',
help='append a line of text to the notes file', default=None)
return parser
@ -19,6 +22,10 @@ def command(conf, args):
rp = repo.Repository(conf)
citekey = resolve_citekey(rp, args.citekey, ui=ui, exit_on_fail=True)
notepath = rp.databroker.real_notepath(citekey, rp.conf['main']['note_extension'])
if args.append is None:
ui.edit_file(notepath, temporary=False)
else:
latestnote = '{txt}\n'.format(txt=args.append)
write_file(notepath, latestnote, 'a')
NoteEvent(citekey).send()
rp.close()

@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Test appending a note file from the command-line using the '-a' arg"""
# If you store your pubs in a directory other than home, you may want to
# set this prior to running this test:
# export PUBSCONF=~/.pubsrc
# vim -p tests/test_note_append.py tests/test_usecase.py
from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals
import unittest
import os
from tests.test_usecase import DataCommandTestCase
class TestNoteAppend(DataCommandTestCase):
"""Test appending a note file from the command-line using the '-a' arg"""
def setUp(self, nsec_stat=True):
"""Initialize a bib entry containing citation key, Page99, for testing"""
super(TestNoteAppend, self).setUp()
init = ['pubs init',
'pubs add data/pagerank.bib',
]
self.execute_cmds(init)
self.note_dir = os.path.join(self.default_pubs_dir, 'notes')
def test_note_append(self):
"""Test appending the note file using the command-line argument, -a"""
fin_notes = os.path.join(self.note_dir, 'Page99.txt')
# Test adding first line
cmds = [('pubs note Page99 -a aaa')]
self.execute_cmds(cmds)
note_lines = ['aaa']
self.assertFileContentEqual(fin_notes, self._get_note_content(note_lines))
# Test adding additional line
cmds = [('pubs note Page99 -a bbb')]
self.execute_cmds(cmds)
note_lines.append('bbb')
self.assertFileContentEqual(fin_notes, self._get_note_content(note_lines))
# https://github.com/pubs/pubs/pull/201#discussion_r307499310
# Test multiword line.
# * Pass the command split into a command and its args to
# execute_cmdsplit, which is called by execute_cmds:
#cmds = [('pubs note Page99 -a "xxx yyy"')]
cmd_split = ['pubs', 'note', 'Page99', '-a', 'xxx yyy']
self.execute_cmdsplit(cmd_split, expected_out=None, expected_err=None)
note_lines.append('xxx yyy')
self.assertFileContentEqual(fin_notes, self._get_note_content(note_lines))
# # https://github.com/pubs/pubs/pull/201#discussion_r305274071
# # Test adding Chinese characters
# cmds = [('pubs note Page99 -a \347\350\346\345')]
# self.execute_cmds(cmds)
# note_lines.append('\347\350\346\345')
# self.assertFileContentEqual(fin_notes, self._get_note_content(note_lines))
# # Test adding Japanese character
# cmds = [('pubs note Page99 -a ソ')]
# self.execute_cmds(cmds)
# note_lines.append('ソ')
# self.assertFileContentEqual(fin_notes, self._get_note_content(note_lines))
@staticmethod
def _get_note_content(note_lines):
"""Given a list of note lines, return full note file content"""
return '{lines}\n'.format(lines='\n'.join(note_lines))
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main(verbosity=2)

@ -97,14 +97,6 @@ class CommandTestCase(fake_env.TestFakeFs):
3. the expected output on stdout, verified with assertEqual.
4. the expected output on stderr, verified with assertEqual.
"""
def normalize(s):
s = color.undye(s)
try:
s = s.decode('utf-8')
except AttributeError:
pass
return s
try:
outs = []
for cmd in cmds:
@ -126,15 +118,8 @@ class CommandTestCase(fake_env.TestFakeFs):
input.as_global()
try:
if capture_output:
capture_wrap = fake_env.capture(pubs_cmd.execute,
verbose=PRINT_OUTPUT)
_, stdout, stderr = capture_wrap(actual_cmd.split())
actual_out = normalize(stdout)
actual_err = normalize(stderr)
if expected_out is not None:
self.assertEqual(p3.u_maybe(actual_out), p3.u_maybe(expected_out))
if expected_err is not None:
self.assertEqual(p3.u_maybe(actual_err), p3.u_maybe(expected_err))
actual_out = self.execute_cmdsplit(
actual_cmd.split(), expected_out, expected_err)
outs.append(color.undye(actual_out))
else:
pubs_cmd.execute(actual_cmd.split())
@ -150,6 +135,29 @@ class CommandTestCase(fake_env.TestFakeFs):
else:
raise FakeSystemExit(*exc.args).with_traceback(tb)
@staticmethod
def normalize(s):
"""Remove color from a string, adjusting for a decode method needed in Python2"""
s = color.undye(s)
try:
s = s.decode('utf-8')
except AttributeError:
pass
return s
def execute_cmdsplit(self, actual_cmdlist, expected_out, expected_err):
"""Run a single command, which has been split into a list containing cmd and args"""
capture_wrap = fake_env.capture(pubs_cmd.execute,
verbose=PRINT_OUTPUT)
_, stdout, stderr = capture_wrap(actual_cmdlist)
actual_out = self.normalize(stdout)
actual_err = self.normalize(stderr)
if expected_out is not None:
self.assertEqual(p3.u_maybe(actual_out), p3.u_maybe(expected_out))
if expected_err is not None:
self.assertEqual(p3.u_maybe(actual_err), p3.u_maybe(expected_err))
return actual_out
def tearDown(self):
pass

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