dotfiles/office/.local/share/task/hooks/on-modify.timewarrior
Marty Oehme dfb9d7ff01
timewarrior: Add hash and plus to taskwarrior tags
Add a hash sign in front of 'project' tags received from
taskwarrior (i.e. where it is `project:something` it will
end up as #something in timewarrior.

Similarly, add a plus sign in front of tags: `+mytag`.
Only descriptions will be left as-is in translating from
taskwarrior to timewarrior.

This should make finding tags and projects specifically
much easier in timewarrior (e.g. for counting up the total
time spent on a single project).
2023-09-25 19:43:58 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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from __future__ import print_function
import json
import subprocess
import sys
# Hook should extract all of the following for use as Timewarrior tags:
# UUID
# Project
# Tags
# Description
# UDAs
try:
input_stream = sys.stdin.buffer
except AttributeError:
input_stream = sys.stdin
# Make no changes to the task, simply observe.
old = json.loads(input_stream.readline().decode("utf-8", errors="replace"))
new = json.loads(input_stream.readline().decode("utf-8", errors="replace"))
print(json.dumps(new))
def extract_tags_from(json_obj):
# Extract attributes for use as tags.
tags = [json_obj['description']]
if 'project' in json_obj:
tags.append(f"#{json_obj['project']}")
if 'tags' in json_obj:
tags.extend([f"+{tag}" for tag in json_obj['tags']])
return tags
def extract_annotation_from(json_obj):
if 'annotations' not in json_obj:
return '\'\''
return json_obj['annotations'][0]['description']
start_or_stop = ''
# Started task.
if 'start' in new and 'start' not in old:
start_or_stop = 'start'
# Stopped task.
elif ('start' not in new or 'end' in new) and 'start' in old:
start_or_stop = 'stop'
if start_or_stop:
tags = extract_tags_from(new)
subprocess.call(['timew', start_or_stop] + tags + [':yes'])
# Modifications to task other than start/stop
elif 'start' in new and 'start' in old:
old_tags = extract_tags_from(old)
new_tags = extract_tags_from(new)
if old_tags != new_tags:
subprocess.call(['timew', 'untag', '@1'] + old_tags + [':yes'])
subprocess.call(['timew', 'tag', '@1'] + new_tags + [':yes'])
old_annotation = extract_annotation_from(old)
new_annotation = extract_annotation_from(new)
if old_annotation != new_annotation:
subprocess.call(['timew', 'annotate', '@1', new_annotation])