{-| A reader for the "timedot" file format. Example: @ #DATE #ACCT DOTS # Each dot represents 15m, spaces are ignored # on 2/1, 1h was spent on FOSS haskell work, 0.25h on research, etc. 2/1 fos.haskell .... .. biz.research . inc.client1 .... .... .... .... .... .... 2/2 biz.research . inc.client1 .... .... .. @ -} module Hledger.Read.TimedotReader ( -- * Reader reader, -- * Misc other exports timedotfilep, -- * Tests tests_Hledger_Read_TimedotReader ) where import Prelude () import Prelude.Compat import Control.Monad import Control.Monad.Except (ExceptT) import Data.Char (isSpace) import Data.List (foldl') import Data.Maybe import Test.HUnit import Text.Parsec hiding (parse) import System.FilePath import Hledger.Data import Hledger.Read.Common import Hledger.Utils hiding (ptrace) -- easier to toggle this here sometimes -- import qualified Hledger.Utils (ptrace) -- ptrace = Hledger.Utils.ptrace ptrace = return reader :: Reader reader = Reader format detect parse format :: String format = "timedot" -- | Does the given file path and data look like it might contain this format ? detect :: FilePath -> String -> Bool detect f s | f /= "-" = takeExtension f == '.':format -- from a file: yes if the extension matches the format name | otherwise = regexMatches "(^|\n)[0-9]" s -- from stdin: yes if we can see a possible timedot day entry (digits in column 0) -- | Parse and post-process a "Journal" from the timedot format, or give an error. parse :: Maybe FilePath -> Bool -> FilePath -> String -> ExceptT String IO Journal parse _ = parseAndFinaliseJournal timedotfilep timedotfilep :: ErroringJournalParser ParsedJournal timedotfilep = do many timedotfileitemp eof getState where timedotfileitemp = do ptrace "timedotfileitemp" choice [ void emptyorcommentlinep ,timedotdayp >>= \ts -> modifyState (addTransactions ts) ] "timedot day entry, or default year or comment line or blank line" addTransactions :: [Transaction] -> Journal -> Journal addTransactions ts j = foldl' (flip ($)) j (map addTransaction ts) -- | Parse timedot day entries to zero or more time transactions for that day. -- @ -- 2/1 -- fos.haskell .... .. -- biz.research . -- inc.client1 .... .... .... .... .... .... -- @ timedotdayp :: ErroringJournalParser [Transaction] timedotdayp = do ptrace " timedotdayp" d <- datep <* eolof es <- catMaybes <$> many (const Nothing <$> try emptyorcommentlinep <|> Just <$> (notFollowedBy datep >> timedotentryp)) return $ map (\t -> t{tdate=d}) es -- <$> many timedotentryp -- | Parse a single timedot entry to one (dateless) transaction. -- @ -- fos.haskell .... .. -- @ timedotentryp :: ErroringJournalParser Transaction timedotentryp = do ptrace " timedotentryp" pos <- genericSourcePos <$> getPosition many spacenonewline a <- modifiedaccountnamep many spacenonewline hours <- try (followingcommentp >> return 0) <|> (timedotdurationp <* (try followingcommentp <|> (newline >> return ""))) let t = nulltransaction{ tsourcepos = pos, tstatus = Cleared, tpostings = [ nullposting{paccount=a ,pamount=Mixed [setAmountPrecision 2 $ num hours] -- don't assume hours; do set precision to 2 ,ptype=VirtualPosting ,ptransaction=Just t } ] } return t timedotdurationp :: ErroringJournalParser Quantity timedotdurationp = try timedotnumberp <|> timedotdotsp -- | Parse a duration written as a decimal number of hours (optionally followed by the letter h). -- @ -- 1.5h -- @ timedotnumberp :: ErroringJournalParser Quantity timedotnumberp = do (q, _, _, _) <- numberp many spacenonewline optional $ char 'h' many spacenonewline return q -- | Parse a quantity written as a line of dots, each representing 0.25. -- @ -- .... .. -- @ timedotdotsp :: ErroringJournalParser Quantity timedotdotsp = do dots <- filter (not.isSpace) <$> many (oneOf ". ") return $ (/4) $ fromIntegral $ length dots tests_Hledger_Read_TimedotReader = TestList [ ]