refactor: make notification and countdown more clear and address clippy findings
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Christoph J. Scherr 2024-07-11 18:33:28 +02:00
parent 6ee826a91d
commit 0271b111e0
1 changed files with 74 additions and 54 deletions

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@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
use chrono::{DateTime, Local, SubsecRound, Timelike};
use clap::Parser;
use humantime;
use libpt::cli::args::HELP_TEMPLATE;
use libpt::cli::clap::ArgGroup;
use libpt::cli::{args::VerbosityLevel, clap};
@ -14,22 +13,22 @@ use ratatui::layout::{Alignment, Constraint, Direction, Layout, Rect};
use ratatui::style::{Style, Stylize};
use ratatui::widgets::{Block, LineGauge, Padding, Paragraph};
use ratatui::Terminal;
use std::io::Stdout;
use std::io::{Stdout, Write};
use std::time::{Duration, Instant};
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum TimeBarLength {
Minute,
Hour,
Custom(i64),
Custom(i128),
/// implementing a bar that would grow smaller would be weird, so it's a count up instead of
/// a countdown
Countup(i64),
Countup(i128),
Day,
}
impl TimeBarLength {
pub(crate) const fn as_secs(self) -> i64 {
pub(crate) const fn as_secs(self) -> i128 {
match self {
Self::Minute => 60,
Self::Day => 24 * 60 * 60,
@ -147,13 +146,15 @@ impl Clock {
} else if self.hour {
Some(TimeBarLength::Hour)
} else if self.countdown.is_some() {
Some(TimeBarLength::Countup(
self.countdown.unwrap().as_secs() as i64
))
Some(TimeBarLength::Countup(i128::from(
self.countdown.unwrap().as_secs(),
)))
} else if self.custom.is_some() {
Some(TimeBarLength::Custom(i128::from(
self.countdown.unwrap().as_secs(),
)))
} else {
Some(TimeBarLength::Custom(
self.countdown.unwrap().as_secs() as i64
))
None
}
}
@ -180,7 +181,7 @@ impl Clock {
}
TimeBarLength::Custom(_) => {
if since_last_reset.num_seconds() >= 1
&& since_last_reset.num_seconds() >= len.as_secs()
&& i128::from(since_last_reset.num_seconds()) >= len.as_secs()
{
self.last_reset = Some(Local::now());
}
@ -246,6 +247,13 @@ impl Clock {
Ok(())
}
/// Run the clock TUI
///
/// # Errors
///
/// * The [setup](Self::setup) fails
/// * Drawing the [ui](Self::ui) fails
/// * Polling or reading an event fails
pub(crate) fn run(
mut self,
terminal: &mut Terminal<CrosstermBackend<Stdout>>,
@ -345,48 +353,11 @@ impl Clock {
let ratio = data.timebar_ratio().unwrap();
if !self.did_notify && (ratio - 1.0).abs() < 0.000_001 {
if let Some(TimeBarLength::Countup(_)) = self.timebar_len() {
#[cfg(feature = "desktop")]
{
let mut notify = notify_rust::Notification::new();
notify.appname(env!("CARGO_BIN_NAME"));
// see [FreeDesktop Sound Naming Specification](http://0pointer.de/public/sound-naming-spec.html)
// a sound exists for our use-case
//
// NOTE: sadly, notify_rust does not (yet) support KDE plasma, because
// they have a weird way of making sounds and notifications in general
// work. At least we get a little notification.
//
// TODO: add something to make a sound without the notification system,
// as that is not reliable but the user might depend on it.
notify.sound_name("alarm-clock-elapsed");
// The user sets the time with the expectation to be notified, but it's
// not like the moon is crashing into the earth
notify.urgency(notify_rust::Urgency::Normal);
// The user wants to be notified, otherwise he wouldn't set this
// option. The notification should stay, until the user makes it go
// away. This is useful when the user leaves their workstation, comes
// back some time later, and the duration has been reached during the
// time he was away.
notify.timeout(notify_rust::Timeout::Never);
notify.summary(&format!(
"Your countdown of {} is up.",
humantime::Duration::from(self.countdown.unwrap())
));
// NOTE: this will only work on machines with a proper desktop, not
// with things like WSL2 or a docker container. Therefore, it is behind
// the desktop feature.
let _ = notify.show().inspect_err(|e| {
error!("could not notify of finished countup: {e}");
debug!(": {e:#?}");
if let Some(TimeBarLength::Countup(_)) = self.timebar_len() {}
let _ = self.notify().inspect_err(|e| {
error!("could not notify: {e}");
debug!("complete error: {e:#?}");
});
}
}
self.did_notify = true;
}
@ -432,6 +403,55 @@ impl Clock {
debug!("done rendering the ui");
Ok(())
}
fn notify(&mut self) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
Self::beep()?;
#[cfg(feature = "desktop")]
{
let mut notify = notify_rust::Notification::new();
notify.appname(env!("CARGO_BIN_NAME"));
// see [FreeDesktop Sound Naming Specification](http://0pointer.de/public/sound-naming-spec.html)
// a sound exists for our use-case
//
// NOTE: sadly, notify_rust does not (yet) support KDE plasma, because
// they have a weird way of making sounds and notifications in general
// work. At least we get a little notification.
//
// TODO: add something to make a sound without the notification system,
// as that is not reliable but the user might depend on it.
notify.sound_name("alarm-clock-elapsed");
// The user sets the time with the expectation to be notified, but it's
// not like the moon is crashing into the earth
notify.urgency(notify_rust::Urgency::Normal);
// The user wants to be notified, otherwise he wouldn't set this
// option. The notification should stay, until the user makes it go
// away. This is useful when the user leaves their workstation, comes
// back some time later, and the duration has been reached during the
// time he was away.
notify.timeout(notify_rust::Timeout::Never);
notify.summary(&format!(
"Your countdown of {} is up.",
humantime::Duration::from(self.countdown.unwrap())
));
// NOTE: this will only work on machines with a proper desktop, not
// with things like WSL2 or a docker container. Therefore, it is behind
// the desktop feature.
let _ = notify.show().inspect_err(|e| {
error!("could not notify of finished countup: {e}");
debug!(": {e:#?}");
});
}
Ok(())
}
fn beep() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
print!("\x07");
std::io::stdout().flush()?;
Ok(())
}
fn partition(r: Rect) -> Vec<Rect> {
let part = Layout::default()
.direction(Direction::Vertical)