134 lines
3.9 KiB
Haskell
134 lines
3.9 KiB
Haskell
#!/usr/bin/env runhaskell
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{-|
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hledger - a ledger-compatible text-based accounting tool.
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Copyright (c) 2007-2008 Simon Michael <simon@joyful.com>
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Released under GPL version 3 or later.
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This is a minimal haskell clone of John Wiegley's ledger
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<http://newartisans.com/software/ledger.html>. hledger generates
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simple ledger-compatible register & balance reports from a standard
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ledger file, and demonstrates a (naive) purely functional
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implementation of ledger.
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Code organization: the early code defined each major type and their
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associated functions in a module. This was too restrictive, so now most
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types are defined in "Ledger.Types" at the bottom. The original modules are still
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used to group functions related to each type. Here is the approximate
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import hierarchy:
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@
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hledger ("Main")
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"Tests"
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"Parse"
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"Options"
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"Models"
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"TimeLog"
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"Ledger"
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"Account"
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"Transaction"
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"RawLedger"
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"LedgerEntry"
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"RawTransaction"
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"AccountName"
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"Amount"
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"Currency"
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"Ledger.Types"
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"Ledger.Utils"
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@
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This module includes some helpers for querying your ledger in ghci. Examples:
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> $ rm -f hledger.o
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> $ ghci hledger.hs
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> *Main> l <- myledger
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> Ledger with 696 entries, 132 accounts
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> *Main> putStr $ drawTree $ treemap show $ accountnametree l
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> ...
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> *Main> putStr $ showLedgerAccounts l 1
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> ...
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> *Main> printregister l
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> ...
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> *Main> accounts l
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> ...
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> *Main> accountnamed "expenses:food:groceries"
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> Account expenses:food:groceries with 60 transactions
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-}
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module Main
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where
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import System
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import Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec (ParseError)
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import qualified Data.Map as Map (lookup)
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import Options
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import Models
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import Parse (parseLedgerAndDo, parseLedgerFile)
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import Tests (hunit, quickcheck)
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import Ledger.Utils hiding (test)
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main :: IO ()
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main = do
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(opts, (cmd:args)) <- getArgs >>= parseOptions
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let pats = parsePatternArgs args
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run cmd opts pats
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where run cmd opts pats
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| Help `elem` opts = putStr usage
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| cmd `isPrefixOf` "selftest" = selftest opts pats
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| cmd `isPrefixOf` "print" = print_ opts pats
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| cmd `isPrefixOf` "register" = register opts pats
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| cmd `isPrefixOf` "balance" = balance opts pats
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| otherwise = putStr usage
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type Command = [Flag] -> (Regex,Regex) -> IO ()
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selftest :: Command
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selftest opts pats = do
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hunit
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quickcheck
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return ()
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print_ :: Command
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print_ opts pats = parseLedgerAndDo opts pats printentries
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register :: Command
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register opts pats = parseLedgerAndDo opts pats printregister
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balance :: Command
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balance opts pats = do
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parseLedgerAndDo opts pats printbalance
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where
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printbalance l =
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putStr $ showLedgerAccounts l depth
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where
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showsubs = (ShowSubs `elem` opts)
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depth = case (pats, showsubs) of
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-- when there are no account patterns and no -s, show
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-- only to depth 1. (This was clearer when we used maybe.)
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((wildcard,_), False) -> 1
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otherwise -> 9999
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-- ghci helpers
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-- | get a Ledger from the file your LEDGER environment variable points to
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-- or (WARNING) an empty one if there was a problem.
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myledger :: IO Ledger
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myledger = do
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parsed <- ledgerFilePath [] >>= parseLedgerFile
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let ledgerfile = either (\_ -> RawLedger [] [] [] "") id parsed
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return $ cacheLedger ledgerfile (wildcard,wildcard)
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-- | get a Ledger from the given file path
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ledgerfromfile :: String -> IO Ledger
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ledgerfromfile f = do
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parsed <- ledgerFilePath [File f] >>= parseLedgerFile
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let ledgerfile = either (\_ -> RawLedger [] [] [] "") id parsed
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return $ cacheLedger ledgerfile (wildcard,wildcard)
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-- | get a named account from your ledger file
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accountnamed :: AccountName -> IO Account
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accountnamed a = myledger >>= (return . fromMaybe nullacct . Map.lookup a . accounts)
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