* [PATCH 0/4] more lei usability stuff
@ 2021-01-05 9:04 Eric Wong
2021-01-05 9:04 ` [PATCH 1/4] lei: completion: fix filename completion Eric Wong
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From: Eric Wong @ 2021-01-05 9:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: meta
Eric Wong (4):
lei: completion: fix filename completion
lei: automatic pager support
lei: use client env as-is, drop daemon-env command
address: pairs: new helper for JMAP (and maybe lei)
contrib/completion/lei-completion.bash | 2 +-
lib/PublicInbox/Address.pm | 11 ++++-
lib/PublicInbox/AddressPP.pm | 21 ++++++++
lib/PublicInbox/LEI.pm | 68 +++++++++++++++-----------
t/address.t | 33 ++++++++++---
t/lei.t | 30 +-----------
6 files changed, 100 insertions(+), 65 deletions(-)
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* [PATCH 1/4] lei: completion: fix filename completion
2021-01-05 9:04 [PATCH 0/4] more lei usability stuff Eric Wong
@ 2021-01-05 9:04 ` Eric Wong
2021-01-05 9:04 ` [PATCH 2/4] lei: automatic pager support Eric Wong
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From: Eric Wong @ 2021-01-05 9:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: meta
"-o default" is what we want from "complete", "-o filename" just
tells readline the result from the "_lei" function might be a
filename and quote appropriately.
---
contrib/completion/lei-completion.bash | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/contrib/completion/lei-completion.bash b/contrib/completion/lei-completion.bash
index 5f47433b..0b82b109 100644
--- a/contrib/completion/lei-completion.bash
+++ b/contrib/completion/lei-completion.bash
@@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ _lei() {
-- "${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}"))
return 0
}
-complete -o filenames -o bashdefault -F _lei lei
+complete -o default -o bashdefault -F _lei lei
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* [PATCH 2/4] lei: automatic pager support
2021-01-05 9:04 [PATCH 0/4] more lei usability stuff Eric Wong
2021-01-05 9:04 ` [PATCH 1/4] lei: completion: fix filename completion Eric Wong
@ 2021-01-05 9:04 ` Eric Wong
2021-01-05 9:04 ` [PATCH 3/4] lei: use client env as-is, drop daemon-env command Eric Wong
2021-01-05 9:04 ` [PATCH 4/4] address: pairs: new helper for JMAP (and maybe lei) Eric Wong
3 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Eric Wong @ 2021-01-05 9:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: meta
Just like git, we'll start a pager when outputting to a terminal
for user-friendliness when reading many messages.
---
lib/PublicInbox/LEI.pm | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/PublicInbox/LEI.pm b/lib/PublicInbox/LEI.pm
index 9a3b1ee3..6073a713 100644
--- a/lib/PublicInbox/LEI.pm
+++ b/lib/PublicInbox/LEI.pm
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ use PublicInbox::Config;
use PublicInbox::Syscall qw(SFD_NONBLOCK EPOLLIN EPOLLONESHOT);
use PublicInbox::Sigfd;
use PublicInbox::DS qw(now dwaitpid);
-use PublicInbox::Spawn qw(spawn run_die);
+use PublicInbox::Spawn qw(spawn run_die popen_rd);
use PublicInbox::OnDestroy;
use Text::Wrap qw(wrap);
use File::Path qw(mkpath);
@@ -619,6 +619,26 @@ sub lei_git { # support passing through random git commands
dwaitpid($pid, \&reap_exec, $self);
}
+# caller needs to "-t $self->{1}" to check if tty
+sub start_pager {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my $env = $self->{env};
+ my $fh = popen_rd([qw(git var GIT_PAGER)], $env);
+ chomp(my $pager = <$fh> // '');
+ close($fh) or warn "`git var PAGER' error: \$?=$?";
+ return if $pager eq 'cat' || $pager eq '';
+ $env->{LESS} //= 'FRX';
+ $env->{LV} //= '-c';
+ $env->{COLUMNS} //= 80; # TODO TIOCGWINSZ
+ $env->{MORE} //= 'FRX' if $^O eq 'freebsd';
+ pipe(my ($r, $w)) or return warn "pipe: $!";
+ my $rdr = { 0 => $r, 1 => $self->{1}, 2 => $self->{2} };
+ $self->{1} = $w;
+ $self->{2} = $w if -t $self->{2};
+ $self->{'pager.pid'} = spawn([$pager], $env, $rdr);
+ $env->{GIT_PAGER_IN_USE} = 'true'; # we may spawn git
+}
+
sub accept_dispatch { # Listener {post_accept} callback
my ($sock) = @_; # ignore other
$sock->blocking(1);
@@ -794,6 +814,12 @@ sub oneshot {
# ensures stdout hits the FS before sock disconnects so a client
# can immediately reread it
-sub DESTROY { $_[0]->{1}->autoflush(1) }
+sub DESTROY {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ $self->{1}->autoflush(1);
+ if (my $pid = delete $self->{'pager.pid'}) {
+ dwaitpid($pid, undef, $self->{sock});
+ }
+}
1;
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* [PATCH 3/4] lei: use client env as-is, drop daemon-env command
2021-01-05 9:04 [PATCH 0/4] more lei usability stuff Eric Wong
2021-01-05 9:04 ` [PATCH 1/4] lei: completion: fix filename completion Eric Wong
2021-01-05 9:04 ` [PATCH 2/4] lei: automatic pager support Eric Wong
@ 2021-01-05 9:04 ` Eric Wong
2021-01-05 9:04 ` [PATCH 4/4] address: pairs: new helper for JMAP (and maybe lei) Eric Wong
3 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Eric Wong @ 2021-01-05 9:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: meta
There may be subtle misbehaviours when mixing the existing
daemon env and the client-supplied env. Just do the simplest
thing and use the client env as-is.
We'll also start the ->event_step callback since we'll need
to remember some things for long-lived commands.
---
lib/PublicInbox/LEI.pm | 38 ++++++++++++--------------------------
t/lei.t | 30 +-----------------------------
2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 55 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/PublicInbox/LEI.pm b/lib/PublicInbox/LEI.pm
index 6073a713..9c3308ad 100644
--- a/lib/PublicInbox/LEI.pm
+++ b/lib/PublicInbox/LEI.pm
@@ -149,8 +149,6 @@ our %CMD = ( # sorted in order of importance/use:
'daemon-kill' => [ '[-SIGNAL]', 'signal the lei-daemon',
opt_dash('signal|s=s', '[0-9]+|(?:[A-Z][A-Z0-9]+)') ],
'daemon-pid' => [ '', 'show the PID of the lei-daemon' ],
-'daemon-env' => [ '[NAME=VALUE...]', 'set, unset, or show daemon environment',
- qw(clear| unset|u=s@ z|0) ],
'help' => [ '[SUBCOMMAND]', 'show help' ],
# XXX do we need this?
@@ -230,12 +228,6 @@ my %OPTDESC = (
# xargs, env, use "-0", git(1) uses "-z". We support z|0 everywhere
'z|0' => 'use NUL \\0 instead of newline (CR) to delimit lines',
-# note: no "--ignore-environment" / "-i" support like env(1) since that
-# is one-shot and this is for a persistent daemon:
-'clear|' => 'clear the daemon environment',
-'unset|u=s@' => ['NAME',
- 'unset matching NAME, may be specified multiple times'],
-
'signal|s=s' => [ 'SIG', 'signal to send lei-daemon (default: TERM)' ],
); # %OPTDESC
@@ -538,24 +530,6 @@ sub lei_daemon_kill {
kill($sig, $$) or fail($self, "kill($sig, $$): $!");
}
-sub lei_daemon_env {
- my ($self, @argv) = @_;
- my $opt = $self->{opt};
- if (defined $opt->{clear}) {
- %ENV = ();
- } elsif (my $u = $opt->{unset}) {
- delete @ENV{@$u};
- }
- if (@argv) {
- %ENV = (%ENV, map { split(/=/, $_, 2) } @argv);
- } elsif (!defined($opt->{clear}) && !$opt->{unset}) {
- my $eor = $opt->{z} ? "\0" : "\n";
- my $buf = '';
- while (my ($k, $v) = each %ENV) { $buf .= "$k=$v$eor" }
- out $self, $buf;
- }
-}
-
sub lei_help { _help($_[0]) }
# Shell completion helper. Used by lei-completion.bash and hopefully
@@ -678,6 +652,7 @@ sub accept_dispatch { # Listener {post_accept} callback
};
my %env = map { split(/=/, $_, 2) } split(/\0/, $env);
if (chdir($env{PWD})) {
+ local %ENV = %env;
$self->{env} = \%env;
$self->{pid} = $client_pid;
eval { dispatch($self, split(/\]\0\[/, $argv)) };
@@ -687,6 +662,17 @@ sub accept_dispatch { # Listener {post_accept} callback
}
}
+# for long-running results
+sub event_step {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ local %ENV = %{$self->{env}};
+ eval {}; # TODO
+ if ($@) {
+ say { $self->{sock} } $@;
+ $self->close; # PublicInbox::DS::close
+ }
+}
+
sub noop {}
# lei(1) calls this when it can't connect
diff --git a/t/lei.t b/t/lei.t
index 5afb8351..6d47e307 100644
--- a/t/lei.t
+++ b/t/lei.t
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ if ($ENV{TEST_LEI_ONESHOT}) {
}
SKIP: { # real socket
- require_mods(qw(Cwd), my $nr = 46);
+ require_mods(qw(Cwd), my $nr = 105);
my $nfd = eval { require IO::FDPass; 1 } // do {
require PublicInbox::Spawn;
PublicInbox::Spawn->can('send_3fds') ? 3 : undef;
@@ -215,34 +215,6 @@ SKIP: { # real socket
chomp(my $pid_again = $out);
is($pid, $pid_again, 'daemon-pid idempotent');
- ok($lei->(qw(daemon-env -0)), 'show env');
- is($err, '', 'no errors in env dump');
- my @env = split(/\0/, $out);
- is(scalar grep(/\AHOME=\Q$home\E\z/, @env), 1, 'env has HOME');
- is(scalar grep(/\AFOO=BAR\z/, @env), 1, 'env has FOO=BAR');
- is(scalar grep(/\AXDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/, @env), 1, 'has XDG_RUNTIME_DIR');
-
- ok($lei->(qw(daemon-env -u FOO)), 'unset');
- is($out.$err, '', 'no output for unset');
- ok($lei->(qw(daemon-env -0)), 'show again');
- is($err, '', 'no errors in env dump');
- @env = split(/\0/, $out);
- is(scalar grep(/\AFOO=BAR\z/, @env), 0, 'env unset FOO');
-
- ok($lei->(qw(daemon-env -u FOO -u HOME -u XDG_RUNTIME_DIR)),
- 'unset multiple');
- is($out.$err, '', 'no errors output for unset');
-
- ok($lei->(qw(daemon-env -0)), 'show again');
- is($err, '', 'no errors in env dump');
- @env = split(/\0/, $out);
- is(scalar grep(/\A(?:HOME|XDG_RUNTIME_DIR)=\z/, @env), 0, 'env unset@');
-
- ok($lei->(qw(daemon-env -)), 'clear env');
- is($out.$err, '', 'no output');
- ok($lei->(qw(daemon-env)), 'env is empty');
- is($out, '', 'env cleared');
-
ok($lei->(qw(daemon-kill)), 'daemon-kill');
is($out, '', 'no output from daemon-kill');
is($err, '', 'no error from daemon-kill');
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* [PATCH 4/4] address: pairs: new helper for JMAP (and maybe lei)
2021-01-05 9:04 [PATCH 0/4] more lei usability stuff Eric Wong
` (2 preceding siblings ...)
2021-01-05 9:04 ` [PATCH 3/4] lei: use client env as-is, drop daemon-env command Eric Wong
@ 2021-01-05 9:04 ` Eric Wong
2021-01-05 9:24 ` JSON pretty-printing [was: [4/4] ... (and maybe lei)] Eric Wong
3 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Eric Wong @ 2021-01-05 9:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: meta
Per JMAP RFC 8621 sec 4.1.2.3, we should be able to
denote the lack of a phrase/comment corresponding to an
email address with a JSON "null" (or Perl `undef').
[
{ "name": "James Smythe", "email": "james@example.com" },
{ "name": null, "email": "jane@example.com" },
{ "name": "John Smith", "email": "john@example.com" }
]
The new "pairs" method just returns a 2 dimensional array
and the consumer will fill in the field names if necessary
(or not).
lei(1) may use the two dimensional array as-is for JSON output.
---
lib/PublicInbox/Address.pm | 11 ++++++++++-
lib/PublicInbox/AddressPP.pm | 21 +++++++++++++++++++++
t/address.t | 33 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
3 files changed, 58 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/PublicInbox/Address.pm b/lib/PublicInbox/Address.pm
index f5af4c23..a090fa43 100644
--- a/lib/PublicInbox/Address.pm
+++ b/lib/PublicInbox/Address.pm
@@ -2,7 +2,9 @@
# License: AGPL-3.0+ <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt>
package PublicInbox::Address;
use strict;
-use warnings;
+use v5.10.1;
+use parent 'Exporter';
+our @EXPORT_OK = qw(pairs);
sub xs_emails {
grep { defined } map { $_->address() } parse_email_addresses($_[0])
@@ -17,11 +19,18 @@ sub xs_names {
} parse_email_addresses($_[0]);
}
+sub xs_pairs { # for JMAP, RFC 8621 section 4.1.2.3
+ [ map { # LHS (name) may be undef
+ [ $_->phrase // $_->comment, $_->address ]
+ } parse_email_addresses($_[0]) ];
+}
+
eval {
require Email::Address::XS;
Email::Address::XS->import(qw(parse_email_addresses));
*emails = \&xs_emails;
*names = \&xs_names;
+ *pairs = \&xs_pairs;
};
if ($@) {
diff --git a/lib/PublicInbox/AddressPP.pm b/lib/PublicInbox/AddressPP.pm
index c04de74b..6a3ae4fe 100644
--- a/lib/PublicInbox/AddressPP.pm
+++ b/lib/PublicInbox/AddressPP.pm
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ sub emails {
}
sub names {
+ # split by address and post-address comment
my @p = split(/<?([^@<>]+)\@[\w\.\-]+>?\s*(\(.*?\))?(?:,\s*|\z)/,
$_[0]);
my @ret;
@@ -35,4 +36,24 @@ sub names {
@ret;
}
+sub pairs { # for JMAP, RFC 8621 section 4.1.2.3
+ my ($s) = @_;
+ [ map {
+ my $addr = $_;
+ if ($s =~ s/\A\s*(.*?)\s*<\Q$addr\E>\s*(.*?)\s*(?:,|\z)// ||
+ $s =~ s/\A\s*(.*?)\s*\Q$addr\E\s*(.*?)\s*(?:,|\z)//) {
+ my ($phrase, $comment) = ($1, $2);
+ $phrase =~ tr/\r\n\t / /s;
+ $phrase =~ s/\A['"\s]*//;
+ $phrase =~ s/['"\s]*\z//;
+ $phrase =~ s/\s*<*\s*\z//;
+ $phrase = undef if $phrase !~ /\S/;
+ $comment = ($comment =~ /\((.*?)\)/) ? $1 : undef;
+ [ $phrase // $comment, $addr ]
+ } else {
+ ();
+ }
+ } emails($s) ];
+}
+
1;
diff --git a/t/address.t b/t/address.t
index 0adcf46d..6aa94628 100644
--- a/t/address.t
+++ b/t/address.t
@@ -7,26 +7,40 @@ use_ok 'PublicInbox::Address';
sub test_pkg {
my ($pkg) = @_;
- my $emails = \&{"${pkg}::emails"};
- my $names = \&{"${pkg}::names"};
+ my $emails = $pkg->can('emails');
+ my $names = $pkg->can('names');
+ my $pairs = $pkg->can('pairs');
is_deeply([qw(e@example.com e@example.org)],
[$emails->('User <e@example.com>, e@example.org')],
'address extraction works as expected');
+ is_deeply($pairs->('User <e@example.com>, e@example.org'),
+ [[qw(User e@example.com)], [undef, 'e@example.org']],
+ "pair extraction works ($pkg)");
+
is_deeply(['user@example.com'],
[$emails->('<user@example.com (Comment)>')],
'comment after domain accepted before >');
+ is_deeply($pairs->('<user@example.com (Comment)>'),
+ [[qw(Comment user@example.com)]], "comment as name ($pkg)");
- my @names = $names->(
- 'User <e@e>, e@e, "John A. Doe" <j@d>, <x@x>, <y@x> (xyz), '.
- 'U Ser <u@x> (do not use)');
+ my $s = 'User <e@e>, e@e, "John A. Doe" <j@d>, <x@x>, <y@x> (xyz), '.
+ 'U Ser <u@x> (do not use)';
+ my @names = $names->($s);
is_deeply(\@names, ['User', 'e', 'John A. Doe', 'x', 'xyz', 'U Ser'],
'name extraction works as expected');
+ is_deeply($pairs->($s), [ [ 'User', 'e@e' ], [ undef, 'e@e' ],
+ [ 'John A. Doe', 'j@d' ], [ undef, 'x@x' ],
+ [ 'xyz', 'y@x' ], [ 'U Ser', 'u@x' ] ],
+ "pairs extraction works for $pkg");
@names = $names->('"user@example.com" <user@example.com>');
is_deeply(['user'], \@names,
'address-as-name extraction works as expected');
+ is_deeply($pairs->('"user@example.com" <user@example.com>'),
+ [ [ 'user@example.com', 'user@example.com' ] ],
+ "pairs for $pkg");
{
my $backwards = 'u@example.com (John Q. Public)';
@@ -34,10 +48,17 @@ sub test_pkg {
is_deeply(\@names, ['John Q. Public'], 'backwards name OK');
my @emails = $emails->($backwards);
is_deeply(\@emails, ['u@example.com'], 'backwards emails OK');
+
+ is_deeply($pairs->($backwards),
+ [ [ 'John Q. Public', 'u@example.com' ] ],
+ "backwards pairs $pkg");
}
- @names = $names->('"Quote Unneeded" <user@example.com>');
+ $s = '"Quote Unneeded" <user@example.com>';
+ @names = $names->($s);
is_deeply(['Quote Unneeded'], \@names, 'extra quotes dropped');
+ is_deeply($pairs->($s), [ [ 'Quote Unneeded', 'user@example.com' ] ],
+ "extra quotes dropped in pairs $pkg");
my @emails = $emails->('Local User <user>');
is_deeply([], \@emails , 'no address for local address');
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* JSON pretty-printing [was: [4/4] ... (and maybe lei)]
2021-01-05 9:04 ` [PATCH 4/4] address: pairs: new helper for JMAP (and maybe lei) Eric Wong
@ 2021-01-05 9:24 ` Eric Wong
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Eric Wong @ 2021-01-05 9:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: meta
Eric Wong <e@80x24.org> wrote:
> [
> { "name": "James Smythe", "email": "james@example.com" },
> { "name": null, "email": "jane@example.com" },
> { "name": "John Smith", "email": "john@example.com" }
> ]
I might make JSON the default "lei q" output to the terminal or
pager when no mbox/Maildir/IMAP destination is specified.
Unfortunately, attempting JSON pretty-printing seems to add
excessive vertical white space and I can't easily match the
formatting above. jq(1) can't seem to do what I want, either.
With the Perl JSON modules, the array of 3 hash tables would
either be all on one-line (not human friendly), or have
excessive vertical space:
[
{
"email" : "james@example.com",
"name" : "James Smythe"
},
{
"email" : "jane@example.com",
"name" : null
},
{
"email" : "john@example.com",
"name" : "John Smith"
}
]
So maybe I'll bypass some of the structural/indentation stuff
and only rely on the JSON modules to properly quote strings.
I'm already doing that when outputting search results (similar
to "git log"), just on a per-smsg level to avoid building giant
arrays with 1000K search results in memory all at once.
JSON requiring keys (not just values) to be quoted also annoys
me a bit as being extra visual noise.
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