papis-extract/papis_extract/exporter.py
Marty Oehme 7ee8d4911e
refactor: Make formatters functions
Formatters have been classes so far which contained some data (the
tamplate to use for formatting and the annotations and documents to
format) and the actual formatting logic (an execute function).

However, we can inject the annotations to be formatted and the templates
so far are static only, so they can be simple variables (we can think
about how to inject them at another point should it come up, no
bikeshedding now).

This way, we can simply pass around one function per formatter, which
should make the code much lighter, easier to add to and especially less
stateful which means less areas of broken interactions to worry about.
2023-09-21 21:54:24 +02:00

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import papis.logging
import papis.document
import papis.notes
import papis.commands.edit
import papis.api
import papis.git
import papis.config
import Levenshtein
from papis_extract.annotation import AnnotatedDocument
from papis_extract.formatter import Formatter
logger = papis.logging.get_logger(__name__)
def to_stdout(formatter: Formatter, annotated_docs: list[AnnotatedDocument]) -> None:
"""Pretty print annotations to stdout.
Gives a nice human-readable representations of
the annotations in somewhat of a list form.
Not intended for machine-readability.
"""
output: str = formatter(annotated_docs)
print(output.rstrip("\n"))
def to_notes(
formatter: Formatter, annotated_docs: list[AnnotatedDocument], edit: bool, git: bool
) -> None:
"""Write annotations into document notes.
Permanently writes the given annotations into notes
belonging to papis documents. Creates new notes for
documents missing a note field or appends to existing.
"""
for entry in annotated_docs:
formatted_annotations = formatter([entry]).split("\n")
if formatted_annotations:
_add_annots_to_note(entry.document, formatted_annotations)
if edit:
papis.commands.edit.edit_notes(entry.document, git=git)
def _add_annots_to_note(
document: papis.document.Document,
formatted_annotations: list[str],
git: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""Append new annotations to the end of a note.
Looks through note to determine any new annotations which should be
added and adds them to the end of the note file.
"""
logger.debug("Adding annotations to note.")
notes_path = papis.notes.notes_path_ensured(document)
existing: list[str] = []
with open(notes_path, "r") as file_read:
existing = file_read.readlines()
new_annotations: list[str] = _drop_existing_annotations(
formatted_annotations, existing
)
if not new_annotations:
return
with open(notes_path, "a") as f:
# add newline if theres no empty space at file end
if len(existing) > 0 and existing[-1].strip() != "":
f.write("\n")
print(new_annotations)
f.write("\n\n".join(new_annotations))
f.write("\n")
logger.info(
f"Wrote {len(new_annotations)} "
f"{'annotation' if len(new_annotations) == 1 else 'annotations'} "
f"to {papis.document.describe(document)}"
)
if git:
msg = "Update notes for '{0}'".format(papis.document.describe(document))
folder = document.get_main_folder()
if folder:
papis.git.add_and_commit_resources(
folder, [notes_path, document.get_info_file()], msg
)
def _drop_existing_annotations(
formatted_annotations: list[str], file_lines: list[str]
) -> list[str]:
"""Returns the input annotations dropping any existing.
Takes a list of formatted annotations and a list of strings
(most probably existing lines in a file). If anny annotations
match an existing line closely enough, they will be dropped.
Returns list of annotations without duplicates.
"""
minimum_similarity = (
papis.config.getfloat("minimum_similarity", "plugins.extract") or 1.0
)
remaining: list[str] = []
for an in formatted_annotations:
an_split = an.splitlines()
if an_split and not _test_similarity(
an_split[0], file_lines, minimum_similarity
):
remaining.append(an)
return remaining
def _test_similarity(
string: str, lines: list[str], minimum_similarity: float = 1.0
) -> bool:
for line in lines:
ratio = Levenshtein.ratio(string, line)
if ratio > minimum_similarity:
return True
return False