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import os
from ranger.shared import FileManagerAware
from ranger.gui.widgets import console_mode as cmode
from ranger.ext.command_parser import LazyParser as parse
class Command(FileManagerAware):
"""Abstract command class"""
name = None
def __init__(self, line, mode):
self.line = line
self.mode = mode
def execute(self):
"""Override this"""
def tab(self):
"""Override this"""
def quick_open(self):
"""Override this"""
def _tab_only_directories(self):
from os.path import dirname, basename, expanduser, join, isdir
line = parse(self.line)
pwd = self.fm.env.pwd.path
try:
rel_dest = line.rest(1)
except IndexError:
rel_dest = ''
# expand the tilde into the user directory
if rel_dest.startswith('~'):
return line + expanduser(rel_dest) + '/'
# define some shortcuts
abs_dest = join(pwd, rel_dest)
abs_dirname = dirname(abs_dest)
rel_basename = basename(rel_dest)
rel_dirname = dirname(rel_dest)
try:
# are we after a directory?
if rel_dest.endswith('/') or rel_dest == '':
_, dirnames, _ = os.walk(abs_dest).next()
# are we in the middle of the filename?
else:
_, dirnames, _ = os.walk(abs_dirname).next()
dirnames = [dn for dn in dirnames \
if dn.startswith(rel_basename)]
except (OSError, StopIteration):
# os.walk found nothing
pass
else:
dirnames.sort()
# no results, return None
if len(dirnames) == 0:
return
# one result. since it must be a directory, append a slash.
if len(dirnames) == 1:
return line + join(rel_dirname, dirnames[0]) + '/'
# more than one result. append no slash, so the user can
# manually type in the slash to advance into that directory
return (line + join(rel_dirname, dirname) for dirname in dirnames)
def _tab_directory_content(self):
from os.path import dirname, basename, expanduser, join, isdir
line = parse(self.line)
pwd = self.fm.env.pwd.path
try:
rel_dest = line.rest(1)
except IndexError:
rel_dest = ''
# expand the tilde into the user directory
if rel_dest.startswith('~'):
return line + expanduser(rel_dest) + '/'
# define some shortcuts
abs_dest = join(pwd, rel_dest)
abs_dirname = dirname(abs_dest)
rel_basename = basename(rel_dest)
rel_dirname = dirname(rel_dest)
try:
# are we after a directory?
if rel_dest.endswith('/') or rel_dest == '':
_, dirnames, filenames = os.walk(abs_dest).next()
names = dirnames + filenames
# are we in the middle of the filename?
else:
_, dirnames, filenames = os.walk(abs_dirname).next()
names = [name for name in (dirnames + filenames) \
if name.startswith(rel_basename)]
except (OSError, StopIteration):
# os.walk found nothing
pass
else:
names.sort()
# no results, return None
if len(names) == 0:
return
# one result. since it must be a directory, append a slash.
if len(names) == 1:
return line + join(rel_dirname, names[0]) + '/'
# more than one result. append no slash, so the user can
# manually type in the slash to advance into that directory
return (line + join(rel_dirname, name) for name in names)
# -------------------------------- definitions
class cd(Command):
"""
:cd <dirname>
The cd command changes the directory.
The command 'cd -' is equivalent to typing ``.
In the quick console, the directory will be entered without the
need to press enter, as soon as there is one unambiguous match.
"""
def execute(self):
line = parse(self.line)
try:
destination = line.rest(1)
except IndexError:
destination = '~'
if destination == '-':
self.fm.enter_bookmark('`')
else:
self.fm.enter_dir(destination)
def tab(self):
return self._tab_only_directories()
def quick_open(self):
from os.path import isdir, join, normpath
line = parse(self.line)
pwd = self.fm.env.pwd.path
try:
rel_dest = line.rest(1)
except IndexError:
return False
abs_dest = normpath(join(pwd, rel_dest))
return rel_dest != '.' and isdir(abs_dest)
class find(Command):
"""
:find <string>
The find command will attempt to find a partial, case insensitive
match in the filenames of the current directory.
In the quick command console, once there is one unambiguous match,
the file will be run automatically.
"""
count = 0
def execute(self):
if self.mode != cmode.COMMAND_QUICK:
self._search()
import re
search = parse(self.line).rest(1)
search = re.escape(search)
self.fm.env.last_search = re.compile(search, re.IGNORECASE)
def quick_open(self):
self._search()
if self.count == 1:
self.fm.move_right()
self.fm.block_input(0.5)
return True
def tab(self):
return self._tab_directory_content()
def _search(self):
self.count = 0
line = parse(self.line)
pwd = self.fm.env.pwd
try:
arg = line.rest(1)
except IndexError:
return False
length = len(pwd.files)
for i in range(length):
actual_index = (pwd.pointer + i) % length
filename = pwd.files[actual_index].basename_lower
if arg in filename:
self.count += 1
if self.count == 1:
pwd.move(absolute=actual_index)
self.fm.env.cf = pwd.pointed_obj
if self.count > 1:
return False
return self.count == 1
class quit(Command):
"""
:quit
Quits the program immediately.
"""
def execute(self):
raise SystemExit
class delete(Command):
"""
:delete
Tries to delete the selection.
"Selection" is defined as all the "marked files" (by default, you
can mark files with space or v). If there are no marked files,
use the "current file" (where the cursor is)
"""
def execute(self):
self.fm.delete()
class mkdir(Command):
"""
:mkdir <dirname>
Creates a directory with the name <dirname>.
"""
def execute(self):
line = parse(self.line)
try:
self.fm.mkdir(line.rest(1))
except IndexError:
pass
class rename(Command):
"""
:rename <newname>
Changes the name of the currently highlighted file to <newname>
"""
def execute(self):
line = parse(self.line)
self.fm.rename(self.fm.env.cf, line.rest(1))
def tab(self):
return self._tab_directory_content()
class filter(Command):
"""
:filter <string>
Displays only the files which contain <string> in their basename.
"""
def execute(self):
line = parse(self.line)
self.fm.set_filter(line.rest(1))
class grep(Command):
"""
:grep <string>
Looks for a string in all marked files or directories
"""
def execute(self):
from ranger.applications import run
line = parse(self.line)
if line.rest(1):
action = ['grep', '--color=always', '--line-number']
action.extend(['-e', line.rest(1), '-r'])
action.extend(map(lambda x: x.path, self.fm.env.get_selection()))
run(fm=self.fm, action=action, flags='p')
# -------------------------------- rest
by_name = {}
for varname, var in vars().copy().items():
try:
if issubclass(var, Command) and var != Command:
by_name[var.name or varname] = var
except TypeError:
pass
del varname
del var
def alias(**kw):
for key, value in kw.items():
by_name[key] = value
alias(q=quit)
def command_generator(start):
return (cmd + ' ' for cmd in by_name if cmd.startswith(start))
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