ENH: completion can use different todo.sh locations and configurations.
This was previously not supported; todo_completion always used plain todo.sh from the PATH. Now it's possible to override the used executable (and configuration used through _todo_sh, set from a completion function wrapper. Cp. http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/todotxt/message/4003
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tests/t6080-completion-path.sh
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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test_description='Bash completion with different path functionality
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This test checks that todo_completion can use a different path to todo.sh when
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it is not accessible through PATH.
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'
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. ./test-lib.sh
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cat > todo.txt <<EOF
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(B) smell the +roses @outside @outdoor +shared
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notice the sunflowers +sunflowers @outside @garden +shared +landscape
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stop
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EOF
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mv bin/todo.sh bin/todo2.sh
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test_expect_success 'todo2.sh executable' 'todo2.sh list'
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# Define a second completion function that injects the different executable. In
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# real use, this would be installed via
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# complete -F _todo2 todo2.sh
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_todo2()
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{
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local _todo_sh='todo2.sh'
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_todo "$@"
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}
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test_todo_custom_completion _todo2 'all todo2 contexts' 'todo2 list @' '@garden @outdoor @outside'
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# Remove the test environment's bin directory from the PATH, so that our test
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# executable must be launched with an explicit path.
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PATH=${PATH##"${PWD}/bin:"}
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test_expect_code 127 'todo2.sh executable not in PATH' 'todo2.sh'
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_todo2path()
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{
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local _todo_sh='./bin/todo2.sh'
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_todo "$@"
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}
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test_todo_custom_completion _todo2path 'all todo2 contexts' 'todo2 list @' '@garden @outdoor @outside'
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test_done
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tests/t6090-completion-aliases.sh
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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test_description='Bash completion with different aliases functionality
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This test checks that todo_completion can use a different configuration
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when another todo.sh alias is defined that uses that configuration.
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'
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. ./test-lib.sh
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cat > todo.txt <<EOF
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(B) smell the +roses @outside @outdoor +shared
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notice the sunflowers +sunflowers @outside @garden +shared +landscape
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stop
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EOF
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cat > todo2.txt <<EOF
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+herbs @oriental buy spices
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+slack @home watch tv
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EOF
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cp todo.cfg todo2.cfg
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cat >> todo2.cfg <<'EOF'
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export TODO_FILE="$TODO_DIR/todo2.txt"
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EOF
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# Note: We cannot use aliases within the test framework, but functions are
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# equivalent and work fine.
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todo1()
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{
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todo.sh "$@"
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}
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todo2()
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{
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todo.sh -d "$HOME/todo2.cfg" "$@"
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}
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# Ensure that the test fixture works as planned.
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test_todo_session 'todo 1 and 2 contexts' <<EOF
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>>> todo1 listcon
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@garden
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@outdoor
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@outside
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>>> todo2 listcon
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@home
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@oriental
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EOF
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# Define a second completion function that injects the different configuration
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# file. In real use, this would be installed via
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# complete -F _todo2 todo2
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_todo2()
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{
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local _todo_sh='todo.sh -d "$HOME/todo2.cfg"'
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_todo "$@"
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}
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test_todo_completion 'all todo1 contexts' 'todo1 list @' '@garden @outdoor @outside'
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test_todo_custom_completion _todo2 'all todo2 contexts' 'todo2 list @' '@home @oriental'
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test_done
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# TODO: Filter for executable flag of files found in $TODO_ACTIONS_DIR.
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local allCommands="$COMMANDS $('ls' "${TODO_ACTIONS_DIR:-$HOME/.todo.actions.d}/" 2>/dev/null)"
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local _todo_sh=${_todo_sh:-todo.sh}
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local completions
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if [ $COMP_CWORD -eq 1 ]; then
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completions="$allCommands $OPTS"
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"${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-2]}" =~ ^(move|mv)$ || \
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"${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-3]}" =~ ^(move|mv)$ ) ]]; then
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# "move ITEM# DEST [SRC]" has file arguments on positions 2 and 3.
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completions=$(TODOTXT_VERBOSE=0 todo.sh command listfile)
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completions=$(eval TODOTXT_VERBOSE=0 $_todo_sh command listfile)
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else
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case "$prev" in
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command)
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completions=$COMMANDS;;
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addto|listfile|lf)
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completions=$(TODOTXT_VERBOSE=0 todo.sh command listfile);;
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completions=$(eval TODOTXT_VERBOSE=0 $_todo_sh command listfile);;
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-*) completions="$allCommands $OPTS";;
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*) case "$cur" in
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+*) completions=$(TODOTXT_VERBOSE=0 todo.sh command listproj)
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+*) completions=$(eval TODOTXT_VERBOSE=0 $_todo_sh command listproj)
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COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W "$completions" -- $cur ))
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[ ${#COMPREPLY[@]} -gt 0 ] && return 0
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# Fall back to projects extracted from done tasks.
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completions=$(TODOTXT_VERBOSE=0 TODOTXT_SOURCEVAR=\$DONE_FILE todo.sh command listproj)
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completions=$(eval 'TODOTXT_VERBOSE=0 TODOTXT_SOURCEVAR=\$DONE_FILE' $_todo_sh command listproj)
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;;
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@*) completions=$(TODOTXT_VERBOSE=0 todo.sh command listcon)
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@*) completions=$(eval TODOTXT_VERBOSE=0 $_todo_sh command listcon)
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COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W "$completions" -- $cur ))
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[ ${#COMPREPLY[@]} -gt 0 ] && return 0
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# Fall back to contexts extracted from done tasks.
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completions=$(TODOTXT_VERBOSE=0 TODOTXT_SOURCEVAR=\$DONE_FILE todo.sh command listcon)
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completions=$(eval 'TODOTXT_VERBOSE=0 TODOTXT_SOURCEVAR=\$DONE_FILE' $_todo_sh command listcon)
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;;
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*) if [[ "$cur" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]; then
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# Remove the (padded) task number; we prepend the
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# Finally, limit the output to a single line just as
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# a safety check of the ls action output.
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local todo=$( \
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TODOTXT_VERBOSE=0 todo.sh -@ -+ -p -x command ls "^ *${cur} " | \
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eval TODOTXT_VERBOSE=0 $_todo_sh '-@ -+ -p -x command ls "^ *${cur} "' | \
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sed -e 's/^ *[0-9]\+ //' -e 's/\((.) \)[0-9]\{2,4\}-[0-9]\{2\}-[0-9]\{2\} /\1/' \
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-e 's/\([xX] \)\([0-9]\{2,4\}-[0-9]\{2\}-[0-9]\{2\} \)\{1,2\}/\1/' \
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-e 's/[[:space:]]*$//' \
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return 0
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}
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complete -F _todo todo.sh
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# If you define an alias (e.g. "t") to todo.sh, you need to explicitly enable
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# completion for it, too:
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#complete -F _todo t
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# If you have renamed the todo.sh executable, or if it is not accessible through
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# PATH, you need to add and use a wrapper completion function, like this:
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#_todoElsewhere()
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#{
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# local _todo_sh='/path/to/todo2.sh'
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# _todo "$@"
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#}
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#complete -F _todoElsewhere /path/to/todo2.sh
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# If you use aliases to use different configuration(s), you need to add and use
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# a wrapper completion function for each configuration if you want to complete
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# fron the actual configured task locations:
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#alias todo2='todo.sh -d "$HOME/todo2.cfg"'
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#_todo2()
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#{
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# local _todo_sh='todo.sh -d "$HOME/todo2.cfg"'
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# _todo "$@"
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#}
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#complete -F _todo2 todo2
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