#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- from __future__ import print_function from codecs import open from collections import namedtuple import os import shutil import sys from time import time if sys.version_info[0] == 3: ifilter = filter imap = map else: from itertools import ifilter from itertools import imap from autojump_utils import create_dir from autojump_utils import encode from autojump_utils import is_osx from autojump_utils import is_python3 from autojump_utils import move_file BACKUP_THRESHOLD = 24 * 60 * 60 Entry = namedtuple('Entry', ['path', 'weight']) def dictify(entries): """ Converts a list of entries into a dictionary where key = path value = weight """ result = {} for entry in entries: result[entry.path] = entry.weight return result def entriefy(data): """Converts a dictionary into an iterator of entries.""" convert = lambda tup: Entry(*tup) if is_python3(): return map(convert, data.items()) return imap(convert, data.iteritems()) def load(config): """Returns a dictonary (key=path, value=weight) loaded from data file.""" xdg_aj_home = os.path.join( os.path.expanduser('~'), '.local', 'share', 'autojump') if is_osx() and os.path.exists(xdg_aj_home): migrate_osx_xdg_data(config) if os.path.exists(config['data_path']): # example: u'10.0\t/home/user\n' -> ['10.0', u'/home/user'] parse = lambda line: line.strip().split('\t') correct_length = lambda x: len(x) == 2 # example: ['10.0', u'/home/user'] -> (u'/home/user', 10.0) tupleize = lambda x: (x[1], float(x[0])) try: with open( config['data_path'], 'r', encoding='utf-8', errors='replace') as f: return dict( imap( tupleize, ifilter(correct_length, imap(parse, f)))) except (IOError, EOFError): return load_backup(config) return {} def load_backup(config): if os.path.exists(config['backup_path']): move_file(config['backup_path'], config['data_path']) return load(config) return {} def migrate_osx_xdg_data(config): """ Older versions incorrectly used Linux XDG_DATA_HOME paths on OS X. This migrates autojump files from ~/.local/share/autojump to ~/Library/autojump """ assert is_osx(), "This function should only be run on OS X." xdg_data_home = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'), '.local', 'share') xdg_aj_home = os.path.join(xdg_data_home, 'autojump') data_path = os.path.join(xdg_aj_home, 'autojump.txt'), backup_path = os.path.join(xdg_aj_home, 'autojump.txt.bak'), if os.path.exists(data_path): move_file(data_path, config['data_path']) if os.path.exists(backup_path): move_file(backup_path, config['backup_path']) # cleanup shutil.rmtree(xdg_aj_home) if len(os.listdir(xdg_data_home)) == 0: shutil.rmtree(xdg_data_home) def save(config, data): """Save data and create backup, creating a new data file if necessary.""" create_dir(os.path.dirname(config['data_path'])) # atomically save by writing to temporary file and moving to destination try: # write to temp file with open( config['tmp_path'], 'w', encoding='utf-8', errors='replace') as f: for path, weight in data.items(): f.write(encode("%s\t%s\n" % (weight, path))) f.flush() os.fsync(f) except IOError as ex: print("Error saving autojump data (disk full?)" % ex, file=sys.stderr) sys.exit(1) # move temp_file -> autojump.txt move_file(config['tmp_path'], config['data_path']) # create backup file if it doesn't exist or is older than BACKUP_THRESHOLD if not os.path.exists(config['backup_path']) or \ (time() - os.path.getmtime(config['backup_path']) > BACKUP_THRESHOLD): shutil.copy(config['data_path'], config['backup_path'])