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Christoph J. Scherr 11a2d7908e chore: just use github for ci and also add cd 2024-10-16 20:26:44 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 90e3442b50 chore: change ci message to fit conventional git commits 2024-10-16 13:49:50 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 30168c5523 chore: bump version
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Christoph J. Scherr a7d0c18f52 chore: reset publish script
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Christoph J. Scherr 54a694645f refactor(log): make logfile kinda behave like normal
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Christoph J. Scherr 492e655d29 chore: bump versions
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Christoph J. Scherr a9fbcf9518 fix(log): panic when trying to open alogfile in a dir that did not exist
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Christoph J. Scherr 51e2c3029e chore: bump versions
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Christoph J. Scherr 6197532bc7 refactor(log): refactor the build function
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Christoph J. Scherr 3063f77798 Merge branch 'master' into devel
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Christoph J. Scherr 05910ae3be docs: add backtics
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Christoph J. Scherr 35ab3d9b28 chore: fix publish script
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Christoph J. Scherr 917a68c8ab chore: bump versions
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Christoph J. Scherr 5b0c82cf2b feat(log): specify span events + doc fixes 2024-09-07 23:47:06 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 3bf60f86b1 Merge branch 'devel'
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Christoph J. Scherr 056c2d136c chore: bump version
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Christoph J. Scherr 235a8bfb85 feat(cli): make VerbosityLevel serde compatible
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Christoph J. Scherr 29beabdc29 docs: python not implemented notice #98
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Christoph J. Scherr 17a235c1da chore: add docs.rs metadata #97
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Christoph J. Scherr 4ff85b881c chore: full feature
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Christoph J. Scherr 3a215390d6 chore: bump version and fix deptree of workspace
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Christoph J. Scherr 442e17f9a8 fix: let logger use the crate name of the end-crate #91
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cscherrNT 687fd94870 automatic cargo CI changes 2024-08-30 14:27:56 +00:00
Christoph J. Scherr 7eb7d95f94 docs: fix cli example deps
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2024-08-30 16:25:48 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 43944b0e34 fix: features in main crate were bad
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Christoph J. Scherr b8acb7300e chore: remove reexports for cli #93
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cscherrNT d48b87dcfe Merge pull request 'idk why this isn't in master yet' (#94) from devel into master
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Reviewed-on: #94
2024-07-22 13:30:20 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 6116d639b2 Merge branch 'devel' of https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/pt into devel
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2024-07-09 20:16:05 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 5c6e5b242e docs(cli): help template was missing something 2024-07-09 20:16:04 +02:00
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Christoph J. Scherr 21444f1ffe chore: bump versions
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2024-07-09 19:57:04 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 69ce80483d chore: clippy findings
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2024-07-09 19:54:11 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 89c481fa2e fix: make the libpt log version correct 2024-07-09 19:53:50 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr b1e6558a30 chore: bumps for log and cli
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Christoph J. Scherr d052fb2b34 docs(cli): example was broken
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Christoph J. Scherr 7db1833cbb feat(log): apperently, show time or not was also no option???
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2024-07-09 19:50:12 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr b96b2ac4f6 chore: bump libpt
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Christoph J. Scherr c9f879b97f chore: bump libpt-cli
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Christoph J. Scherr 914f17f359 chore: bump libpt-log
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Christoph J. Scherr b06a821f29 docs(cli): add crate level documentation
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but I'm lazy
2024-07-09 19:43:43 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 087e6dad8c refactor(py)!: remove libpt-py #87
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2024-07-09 19:41:34 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 8226d74fb9 feat(log): apperently, it wasn't possible to set a min log level?
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2024-07-09 19:39:33 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 729c4e3a4e fix(log): logfile works again #90 2024-07-09 19:37:56 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 1c92f95901 docs(log): add an example for using a logfile 2024-07-09 19:37:13 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 673eb691e9 fix(cli): clap count parser only works with u8, so revert the change to i8 back
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2024-07-09 19:34:46 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr b382b3e501 refactor(cli): cli example was weird 2024-07-09 19:29:20 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 87dc2871d7 refactor(log)!: rename ansiconst -> ansi
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idk why it was called that, seems dumb, better break now than later in
case I actually get users
2024-07-09 18:33:31 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr edb6342b0c docs(log): add defaults to builder methods #82
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Christoph J. Scherr b2bf00db46 refactor(log): apply more clippy findings
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Christoph J. Scherr 73f935d9b2 refactor(log): remove depereciated Logger::build()
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2024-07-09 18:23:24 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 9b94c25234 refactor(log): apply clippy findings
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2024-07-09 18:22:44 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 511fd69ab6 Merge pull request 'implement a cli module' (#85) from feat/cli into devel
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Reviewed-on: #85
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Christoph J. Scherr f50dfe05e4 Merge branch 'devel' into feat/cli
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Christoph J. Scherr 476efb85c8 refactor(cli): apply all clippy findings
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Christoph J. Scherr d9cdd18376 Merge branch 'feat/cli' of https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/pt into feat/cli
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2024-07-09 17:41:56 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 4f15f4b639 refactor(cli): change log feature and impl default for VerbosityLevel 2024-07-09 17:41:55 +02:00
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Christoph J. Scherr 9ea146aabf refactor(cli): apply some clippy lints and add constants for VerbosityLevel
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2024-07-09 17:36:45 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 921387b13e chore: add more clippy lints and fix some 2024-07-09 17:36:16 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr c81952002f fix(cli): loglevel values were not calculated correctly
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2024-06-29 17:35:45 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr c6afa063ef docs(cli): example for a simple cli
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Christoph J. Scherr 74aaeb0ec2 refactor(cli): verbosity level no option anymore, prevent verbosity overflows 2024-06-29 17:05:37 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 6a7974a0a6 Merge branch 'feat/cli' of https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/pt into feat/cli
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2024-06-29 00:49:29 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr bfebb5327b docs(cli::repl): repl documentation 2024-06-29 00:49:28 +02:00
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Christoph J. Scherr 0488b2f497 refactor(cli::repl): introduce custom error type, modularize
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2024-06-28 23:53:00 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 471364e711 feat(cli::repl): #84 #86 working and nice repl structure
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2024-06-28 23:05:50 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr d413b74d45 feat(cli): add repl example without using library items
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Christoph J. Scherr a9fe9d21ec chore: reexport shlex and add dialoguer features
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Christoph J. Scherr 3e5174dab6 docs(cli): expand on IsTerminal differences
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Christoph J. Scherr db2fd9f60e docs: fix redundand link binding
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Christoph J. Scherr f2d4fd3067 Merge branch 'feat/cli' of https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/pt into feat/cli
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2024-06-28 14:41:04 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 4278f4b5a7 docs(cli): mention IsTerminal in cli::printing 2024-06-28 14:40:50 +02:00
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Christoph J. Scherr a79513d1db feat(cli): reexport human-panic and exitcode
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2024-06-28 14:36:18 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr c9e5a3f43d chore: change LICENSE to GPL-3.0-or-later
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2024-06-28 08:56:37 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 0b3610e7c5 chore: change LICENSE to GPL-3.0-or-later
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2024-06-28 08:56:21 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 90cf678dde feat(cli::args): VerbosityLevel
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VerbosityLevel lets you easily get a loglevel from repeated -v and -q
flags. Documentation included.

Refs: #84
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Christoph J. Scherr 2e26983fb6 chore: bump version of libpt-log to v0.4.3
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Christoph J. Scherr 1e912d9be8 refactor: reexport tracing from libpt-log
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Christoph J. Scherr f6ea98286d Merge branch 'feat/cli' of https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/pt into feat/cli
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Christoph J. Scherr 798cb19865 feat(cli::args): verbosity flags for log level 2024-06-28 00:05:54 +02:00
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Christoph J. Scherr a92f5f308d chore: add clap derive feature
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Christoph J. Scherr 3fd04a695d feat(cli): add cli crate export to libpt
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Christoph J. Scherr 1c78801101 docs(cli::printing): add module documentation
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Christoph J. Scherr 57709e963c docs(cli::printing): document use of parameters for blockfmt_advanced
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2024-06-27 22:26:18 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 0179c53e82 Merge branch 'feat/cli' of https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/pt into feat/cli
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Christoph J. Scherr 08bfc03628 refactor(cli::printing): use Option<Color> for blockfmt_advanced
Users might just need the cell String, not a colored one.
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Christoph J. Scherr 502298d47b feat(cli)!: remove printing::divider, add borderprint borderfmt and borderfmt_advanced
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divider was removed because it was too simple and code duplication makes
therefore more sense for it's usecase.

Refs: #84
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Christoph J. Scherr 198630b35a Merge branch 'feat/cli' of https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/pt into feat/cli
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Christoph J. Scherr 57aa7c256a refactor(printing)!: move core::printing to cli #84 2024-06-27 21:30:02 +02:00
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Christoph J. Scherr 630c50a64a feat(cli): add libpt-cli and reexport essential cli deps #84
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Christoph J. Scherr 940b5ffa1a fix(cargo): remove path for the libpt version used in libpt-py
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otherwise, libpt-py always uses the latest libpt version by path that is
in the workspace, which is bad if the libpt version is ahead of the
libpt-py version.
2024-06-27 21:20:07 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 101e20da43 chore: bump version to v0.6.0-alpha.0
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Christoph J. Scherr a5a97066bc Merge branch 'master' into devel
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Christoph J. Scherr 5dba8395d3 chore: bump version to v0.5.1
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Christoph J. Scherr 0e1cbf7daa Merge pull request 'update to v0.5.1' (#81) from devel into master
Reviewed-on: #81
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Christoph J. Scherr 738946c2ae Merge branch 'master' into devel 2024-05-13 15:25:15 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 409ba93bb9 Merge pull request 'feat/bintols/join-array' (#80) from feat/bintols/join-array into devel
Reviewed-on: #80
2024-05-13 15:25:15 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 7928423d6e refactor(bintols-join): return err if the result cannot be converted to T #80 #79 2024-05-13 15:25:15 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 3d25040743 Merge branch 'devel' into feat/bintols/join-array 2024-05-13 15:25:15 +02:00
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Christoph J. Scherr 3ef1ffc337 test: add tests for the join module #79 2024-05-13 15:25:14 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr ab2877546c Merge branch 'master' into devel
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2024-05-13 15:18:06 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 8f75925ec3 Merge pull request 'feat/bintols/join-array' (#80) from feat/bintols/join-array into devel
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Christoph J. Scherr 22d5b3ac07 refactor(bintols-join): return err if the result cannot be converted to T #80 #79
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2024-05-13 15:13:35 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr b9f55d1613 Merge branch 'devel' into feat/bintols/join-array
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Christoph J. Scherr 2e38597a7c feat: add a join module to join arrays into larger integers #79 2024-05-13 14:57:49 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr a1c5725c55 add tests for the join module #79
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2024-05-13 14:57:49 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr ed0b363a99 Merge pull request 'libpt 0.5' (#78) from devel into master
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Reviewed-on: #78
2024-05-12 18:28:12 +02:00
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Christoph J. Scherr 0a6072c478 feat: add bintols split to libpt-py
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2024-05-12 17:58:55 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 20b8f7a582 refactor: rename split_numbers to split 2024-05-12 17:58:31 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 33260726a1 chore: bump versions for v0.5.0 2024-05-12 17:58:02 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr e3ac4c60ba Merge pull request 'feat/bintols/split-numbers-to-bytes' (#77) from feat/bintols/split-numbers-to-bytes into devel
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Reviewed-on: #77
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Christoph J. Scherr d7677e2363 Merge branch 'devel' into feat/bintols/split-numbers-to-bytes
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Christoph J. Scherr c41328d093 ci install python
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Christoph J. Scherr 492cedf5cc Merge branch 'devel' into feat/bintols/split-numbers-to-bytes
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Christoph J. Scherr 401faca4db ci install python
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Christoph J. Scherr 810bbf85de Merge branch 'devel' into feat/bintols/split-numbers-to-bytes
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Christoph J. Scherr 7f45020511 add doctests to CI
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Christoph J. Scherr 73d291a477 fix: split-numbers test solutions were wrong #76
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Christoph J. Scherr 9da3c584cd refactor: add doc comment for split numbers and change order to msb first #76 2024-05-12 17:20:54 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 77d473e22c refactor: split-numbers generic by converting to u128 #76
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Christoph J. Scherr dc506de8aa test: split-numbers #76
test if splitting of numbers into Vec<u8> works correctly
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Christoph J. Scherr 0eb6490854 feat: split unsigned numbers into bytes #76
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Christoph J. Scherr c918fbf196
logger configuration throigh struct
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Christoph J. Scherr 5a1550829e
Merge branch 'master' into devel
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Christoph J. Scherr c95a919107
docs rs attribute 2024-03-03 18:19:40 +01:00
Christoph J. Scherr fc1ab46d8a
docs rs attribute 2024-03-03 18:19:36 +01:00
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more configs
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can't detect dups like this

dedup lines
2024-01-16 18:13:39 +01:00
Christoph J. Scherr b2435f3963
sub crates are now version agnostic to other local crates
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2024-01-16 15:59:04 +01:00
Christoph J. Scherr b58dc3dc44
fix small formatting issue in hedu 2024-01-16 15:58:40 +01:00
Gitea CI 747c3e6eac automatic cargo CI changes 2024-01-16 15:12:03 +00:00
Christoph J. Scherr 5b8753c45d
get rid of unreachable code
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2024-01-16 15:45:12 +01:00
Christoph J. Scherr aa560b0e05
hack log together for more configs 2024-01-16 15:44:53 +01:00
Christoph J. Scherr 39a21d64e9
add log to hedu 2024-01-16 14:04:06 +01:00
Christoph J. Scherr 0515e221f9
adjust bin interface with log 2024-01-16 14:03:55 +01:00
Christoph J. Scherr a9cf78ee0d
i think it works 2024-01-16 12:47:38 +01:00
Gitea CI 66932f70a3 automatic cargo CI changes 2024-01-16 10:33:21 +00:00
Christoph J. Scherr 3f59e99b88
early hedu
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2024-01-16 11:31:05 +01:00
Christoph J. Scherr b7fbef73b4
remove versions for workspace crates
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2024-01-16 10:33:14 +01:00
Gitea CI b3e5a99718 automatic cargo CI changes 2024-01-16 09:30:55 +00:00
Christoph J. Scherr eaea5ac1d7
Merge branch 'master' of https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/pt
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2024-01-16 10:28:11 +01:00
Christoph J. Scherr 6181f2bff8
remove the goddamn python interface 2024-01-16 10:28:08 +01:00
Christoph J. Scherr 43f27493b4
remove the goddamn python interface
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2024-01-16 10:22:07 +01:00
Christoph J. Scherr c85e785802
py logger removal
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2024-01-16 10:18:39 +01:00
Christoph J. Scherr 074dcf9c0f
log error handlin 2024-01-16 10:18:29 +01:00
Christoph J. Scherr c679bed538
Merge branch 'master' of https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/pt
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2024-01-15 23:30:39 +01:00
Christoph J. Scherr 3e2ecf1189
Merge branch 'master' of https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/pt 2024-01-15 23:30:34 +01:00
Christoph J. Scherr 50fea61bb0
Merge branch 'master' of https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/pt
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2024-01-15 23:29:04 +01:00
Christoph J. Scherr 9f393f0369
destruction of libpt-ccc 2024-01-15 23:28:01 +01:00
PlexSheep 43ac1e3fb8 Automatical formatting 2024-01-10 20:52:13 +00:00
Christoph J. Scherr 6dcc45d722 remove trailing whitespaces
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2024-01-10 21:45:40 +01:00
Christoph J. Scherr 6330c3da48 gitea workflow cargo
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2024-01-10 21:43:03 +01:00
Christoph J. Scherr 0de0340f4e publish workspace 2023-09-29 18:42:47 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr ceb8c98715 Merge branch 'devel' 2023-09-29 18:24:50 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr a63262825e renaming all my stuff to libpt 2023-09-29 18:24:24 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 94cd2c4d84 make things hopefully ready for v0.1.7 2023-09-29 17:53:29 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 1bdef8c493 make things hopefully ready for v0.1.7 2023-09-29 17:50:47 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 2fb3fc298c python shenanigans 2023-09-29 13:42:37 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 8cd7dcd77d fix warnings 2023-09-29 12:32:06 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 0e9da09102 link docu files 2023-09-29 12:31:26 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 9d1a242060 docu things i guess 2023-09-20 20:35:07 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr cbd0717cc6 fix log and math docu 2023-09-20 20:14:10 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 341a64a0f5 renaming things back to libpt, its kinda responsible 2023-09-20 18:37:06 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 3334920d18 bintols work with generic hmnsize 2023-09-20 18:16:21 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 12ac4ebb38 structure stuff 2023-09-20 18:15:53 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr ebac3201cd bintols 2023-09-20 15:37:50 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 3c8a2d9661 everything compiles 2023-09-20 14:52:22 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr fa6eb387ce Merge branch 'devel' of https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/pt into devel 2023-09-20 14:32:36 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr f2bab05909 intermediate 2023-09-20 14:32:25 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 482e246bc8 add bintols 2023-09-20 14:28:40 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 9fb726b5df compile pt-core 2023-09-15 20:14:50 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 999c753d3e move more stuff 2023-09-15 17:28:57 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 8113e5ac65 make pt-log compile 2023-09-15 17:15:09 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 7803195c24 restructure to workspace oriented design 2023-09-15 17:00:22 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr f8f88e79c3 basic filter and error display 2023-09-12 22:51:16 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr ff560c63ff the start of parsing 2023-09-12 22:09:33 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 8fc8432bdb tokens and terms 2023-09-12 21:48:55 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 34578c0b11 terms module design 2023-09-12 21:08:18 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 1e176814e9 rename computer to calculator 2023-09-12 20:45:34 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr b9b0a40cd6 display for results 2023-09-10 19:58:36 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr aa2ae883af remove bad filter 2023-09-10 02:22:34 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 6159ca6d46 typo 2023-09-05 00:06:05 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr ff033d0ee5 ccc work 2023-09-05 00:05:49 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 4dbb075be4 add computer module 2023-09-03 23:27:42 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr a1eb65449f logo designs 2023-09-03 22:21:25 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 300d75e322
add logo to readme 2023-08-24 17:31:42 +02:00
cscherrNT 0221989f12 Merge pull request 'added early logo' (#33) from design into master
Reviewed-on: #33
2023-08-24 17:30:38 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr e049e7ce65
added early logo 2023-08-24 17:30:06 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr f4c02b3042 uptime monitor shows first status if its a failure 2023-08-08 14:12:02 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 223a5ad508 added some functionality to the loggers filter 2023-08-08 14:11:49 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 33ec84075a minor cosmetic changes 2023-08-08 14:08:19 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr b5dbbeaff2 fix status not showing if the first is a failure 2023-08-08 14:08:03 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 9b372bf1e3
add span formatting for logger 2023-08-02 13:50:14 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 3b34933514
Merge branch 'master' of https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/pt 2023-08-02 13:10:39 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 20f741aa57
make gag a dev depencendy 2023-08-02 13:09:32 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 0e7714d8e0 add filter skeleton for logger 2023-08-02 13:07:46 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr e64cd9015d add math module 2023-08-01 20:06:19 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 810ffb13e1
acc a doc 2023-08-01 16:42:48 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr cecb07928e
add file options to Logger::init 2023-08-01 16:26:31 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 31bd3fb08c
add tracing dependencies 2023-08-01 16:06:45 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 3316da93a6
switched to tracing for logging 2023-08-01 16:04:06 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 5fa5cfe90a
add MIT License 2023-07-31 17:06:01 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 476f3a0c44 Remove GPL license in favor of MIT 2023-07-31 16:58:39 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 03a1e45000 Remove GPL licensing 2023-07-31 16:57:13 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 1f89c8b7bb reformat readme 2023-07-20 22:13:25 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 5e1c583913
version increment
Signed-off-by: PlexSheep <software@cscherr.de>
2023-07-15 15:53:18 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 37d77044b8
net monitor uptime now uses serde 2023-07-12 19:15:42 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 8dc4a0aade
user controlled timeout for net monitor 2023-07-10 21:54:28 +02:00
Christoph J. Scherr 7b2e431bb9
packaging for pypi 2023-07-09 21:41:39 +02:00
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name: cargo devel CI
on:
push:
branches:
- '**'
# - '!master'
jobs:
format:
name: cargo CI
permissions:
# Give the default GITHUB_TOKEN write permission to commit and push the
# added or changed files to the repository.
contents: write
steps:
- name: get repo
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: install rust
uses: https://github.com/dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
- name: install additional rust things
run: |
rustup component add rustfmt
rustup component add clippy
- name: config custom registry
run: |
mkdir -p ~/.cargo/
echo "" > ~/.cargo/config.toml
echo "[registry]" >> ~/.cargo/config.toml
echo 'cscherr = "cscherr"' >> ~/.cargo/config.toml
echo '[registries.cscherr]' >> ~/.cargo/config.toml
echo 'index = "https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/_cargo-index.git"' >> ~/.cargo/config.toml
cat ~/.cargo/config.toml
- name: cargo clippy check
run: cargo clippy --all-features --all-targets --workspace
- name: cargo clippy fix
run: cargo clippy --fix --all-features --all-targets --workspace
- name: cargo fmt
run: cargo fmt --all
- name: cargo test
run: cargo test --all-features --all-targets --workspace && cargo test --all-features --workspace --doc
- name: commit back to repository
uses: https://github.com/stefanzweifel/git-auto-commit-action@v5
with:
# Optional. Commit message for the created commit.
# Defaults to "Apply automatic changes"
commit_message: "ci: automatic cargo CI changes"

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updates:
- package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
directory: "/"
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# This file is autogenerated by maturin v0.14.17
# To update, run
#
# maturin generate-ci github
#
name: CI
on:
push:
branches:
- main
- master
tags:
- '*'
pull_request:
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
linux:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
target: [x86_64, x86, aarch64, armv7, s390x, ppc64le]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.10'
- name: Build wheels
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
args: --release --out dist --find-interpreter
sccache: 'true'
manylinux: auto
- name: Upload wheels
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
windows:
runs-on: windows-latest
strategy:
matrix:
target: [x64, x86]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.10'
architecture: ${{ matrix.target }}
- name: Build wheels
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
args: --release --out dist --find-interpreter
sccache: 'true'
- name: Upload wheels
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
macos:
runs-on: macos-latest
strategy:
matrix:
target: [x86_64, aarch64]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.10'
- name: Build wheels
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
args: --release --out dist --find-interpreter
sccache: 'true'
- name: Upload wheels
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
sdist:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Build sdist
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
command: sdist
args: --out dist
- name: Upload sdist
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
path: dist
release:
name: Release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: "startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/')"
needs: [linux, windows, macos, sdist]
steps:
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
with:
name: wheels
- name: Publish to PyPI
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
env:
MATURIN_PYPI_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.PYPI_API_TOKEN }}
with:
command: upload
args: --skip-existing *

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name: Rust CI
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- '**'
push:
branches:
- '**'
# - '!master'
env:
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
jobs:
CI:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: cargo CI
permissions:
# Give the default GITHUB_TOKEN write permission to commit and push the
# added or changed files to the repository.
contents: write
steps:
- name: get repo
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: install rust
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
- name: install additional rust things
run: |
rustup component add rustfmt
rustup component add clippy
- name: install python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: '3.11'
- name: config custom registry
run: |
mkdir -p ~/.cargo/
echo "" > ~/.cargo/config.toml
echo "[registry]" >> ~/.cargo/config.toml
echo 'cscherr = "cscherr"' >> ~/.cargo/config.toml
echo '[registries.cscherr]' >> ~/.cargo/config.toml
echo 'index = "https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/_cargo-index.git"' >> ~/.cargo/config.toml
cat ~/.cargo/config.toml
- name: cargo clippy check
run: cargo clippy --all-features --all-targets --workspace
- name: cargo clippy fix
run: cargo clippy --fix --all-features --all-targets --workspace
- name: cargo fmt
run: cargo fmt --all
- name: cargo test
run: cargo test --all-features --all-targets --workspace
- name: commit back to repository
uses: stefanzweifel/git-auto-commit-action@v5
with:
# Optional. Commit message for the created commit.
# Defaults to "Apply automatic changes"
commit_message: "ci: automatic Rust CI changes"

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name: Release-plz
permissions:
pull-requests: write
contents: write
on:
push:
branches:
- master
- main
jobs:
# Release unpublished packages.
release-plz-release:
name: Release-plz release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Install Rust toolchain
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
- name: Run release-plz
uses: MarcoIeni/release-plz-action@v0.5
with:
command: release
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
CARGO_REGISTRY_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CARGO_REGISTRY_TOKEN }}
# Create a PR with the new versions and changelog, preparing the next release.
release-plz-pr:
name: Release-plz PR
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
concurrency:
group: release-plz-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: false
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Install Rust toolchain
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
- name: Run release-plz
uses: MarcoIeni/release-plz-action@v0.5
with:
command: release-pr
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
CARGO_REGISTRY_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CARGO_REGISTRY_TOKEN }}

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[package]
name = "libpt"
version = "0.1.5"
[workspace]
resolver = "2"
members = [".", "members/libpt-core", "members/libpt-log", "members/libpt-cli"]
default-members = [".", "members/libpt-core"]
[workspace.package]
publish = true
version = "0.7.3-alpha.2"
edition = "2021"
authors = ["Christoph J. Scherr <software@cscherr.de>"]
license = "GPL-3.0-or-later"
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readme = "README.md"
homepage = "https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/pt"
repository = "https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/pt"
keywords = ["cli", "python", "scriptable", "pyo3", "library"]
categories = ["command-line-utilities", "development-tools", "development-tools::ffi"]
keywords = ["library"]
categories = ["command-line-utilities", "development-tools"]
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[workspace.dependencies]
anyhow = "1.0.79"
thiserror = "1.0.56"
libpt-core = { version = "0.5.0", path = "members/libpt-core" }
libpt-bintols = { version = "0.5.1", path = "members/libpt-bintols" }
libpt-log = { version = "0.6.2-alpha.1", path = "members/libpt-log" }
libpt-cli = { version = "0.2.2-alpha.1", path = "members/libpt-cli" }
[package]
name = "libpt"
publish.workspace = true
version.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
authors.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
description.workspace = true
readme.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
keywords.workspace = true
categories.workspace = true
[features]
default = ["log", "core"]
core = []
full = ["default", "core", "log", "bintols", "libpt-cli/full"]
log = ["dep:libpt-log"]
log-crate = ["libpt-cli/log"]
bintols = ["dep:libpt-bintols", "log"]
cli = ["dep:libpt-cli", "core", "log"]
[lib]
name = "pt"
crate-type = ["cdylib", "rlib"]
[[bin]]
name = "pt"
path = "src/bin/main/mod.rs"
name = "libpt"
crate-type = [
"dylib", # .dll, .so, .dynlib
"staticlib", # .lib, .a
"rlib",
]
[dependencies]
clap = { version = "4.3.11", features = ["derive"] }
clap-num = "1.0.2"
clap-verbosity-flag = "2.0.1"
env_logger = "0.10.0"
gag = "1.0.0"
humantime = "2.1.0"
log = { version = "0.4.19", features = ["max_level_trace", "release_max_level_trace"] }
num = "0.4.0"
openssl = "0.10.55"
openssl-sys = "0.9.90"
pyo3 = "0.18.1"
regex = "1.9.1"
reqwest = { version = "0.11.18", features = ["blocking"] }
signal-hook = "0.3.15"
libpt-core = { workspace = true }
libpt-bintols = { workspace = true, optional = true }
libpt-log = { workspace = true, optional = true }
libpt-cli = { workspace = true, optional = true, features = ["log"] }
[package.metadata.docs.rs]
all-features = true
rustdoc-args = ["--cfg", "docsrs"]

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# pt / libpt
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![pt-logo](data/media/pt-logo.svg)
`pt` stands for either one of "personal tool", "plex tool", "pete" or something among those lines.
It is a collection of tools that i might or might not use. The intended purpose of this repo is that
I program whatever i feel is worth having in a personal thing into it, then use it as either a lib,
@ -7,16 +15,21 @@ crate, python module or executable.
Let's see if I make it a bloated mess or stop committing after 30 hello worlds.
#### But the name `pt` / `libpt` already exists!
So what? I don't care. Besides, there is not enough names to name everything unique.
* [Original Repository](https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/pt)
* [GitHub Mirror](https://github.com/PlexSheep/pt)
* [Codeberg Mirror](https://codeberg.org/PlexSheep/pt)
* [crates.io](https://crates.io/crates/libpt)
* [docs.rs](https://docs.rs/crate/libpt/)
## Dependencies
- See `cargo.toml`
- [openssl bindings for rust](https://docs.rs/openssl/latest/openssl/)
- [Python](https://www.python.org/)
- [`maturin`](https://maturin.rs) - `pip install maturin`
## Compiling & Installing from source
If you only want the rust library, you can simply build it with `cargo build`. Add it to your
project like any other local dependency.
@ -25,12 +38,27 @@ If you want to use the python variant too, you need to compile with maturing.
- Install in `venv`: `maturin develop --release`
- Install in system: `maturin build --release && pip install target/wheels/libpt-x.x.x-*`
## Installing from [pypi](https://pypi.org)
The Python interface of `libpt` is currently not implemented, but it is planned
to eventually re add it. Meanwhile, you can use a much older version if you
really want.
> :warning: **This will install a very old version**
>
> `libpt` has been packaged for [pypi.org](https://pypi.org/project/libpt/).
>
> You can install it with `pip install libpt`
## Installing from [crates.io](https://crates.io)
`libpt` has been packaged for [crates.io](https://crates.io/crates/libpt).
You can add the library to your project with `cargo add libpt`.
## Installing from my personal package registry
`libpt` has been packaged for [git.cscherr.de](https://git.cscherr.de).
You can add the registry to your `config.toml` and then `cargo add libpt`
@ -38,22 +66,18 @@ You can add the registry to your `config.toml` and then `cargo add libpt`
[Package](https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/-/packages/cargo/libpt/)
## Testing
Testing needs to be done separately for the rust and python parts:
- Rust testing with `cargo test`
- Python testing with `./scripts/pytests.sh` or `python -m unittest discover -fs tests/python`
## Documentation
The documentation can be automatically generated with `cargo doc --open`.
An up to date version of the Documentation can be found [here](https://docs.rs/libpt/)
## Mirrored
The origin of this repository is [git.cscherr.de](https://git.cscherr.de/PlexSheep/pt)
It is mirrored to:
- [Codeberg](https://codeberg.org/PlexSheep/pt)
## License
##### GPL-3 or newer.
**Pt is MIT Licensed**

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[package]
name = "libpt-bintols"
publish.workspace = true
version = "0.5.1"
edition.workspace = true
authors.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
description.workspace = true
readme.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
keywords.workspace = true
categories.workspace = true
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[dependencies]
num-traits = "0.2.16"
libpt-core = { workspace = true }
libpt-log = { workspace = true }
anyhow = { workspace = true }
thiserror = { workspace = true }
[package.metadata.docs.rs]
all-features = true
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//* # See what's behind the datatypes of Rust
//*
//* This Crate shows off how datatypes of rust are stored in memory.
// reexport macros
pub use crate::investigate_memory_layout;
/// ## Investigate the internal representation of variables
///
/// Takes 1. the Type and 2. a [`Vec`] of items (of that datatype).
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! investigate_memory_layout {
($t:ty, $v:tt) => {
println!("Type:\t{}", std::any::type_name::<$t>());
println!("\talign:\t{:?} B", std::mem::align_of::<$t>());
println!("\tID:\t{:?}\n", std::any::TypeId::of::<$t>());
println!("\tItems:");
unsafe {
for (index, item) in $v.iter().enumerate() {
let pointer = item as *const $t;
let mut memory: [u8; std::mem::size_of::<$t>()] = std::mem::transmute(item.clone());
memory.reverse();
println!(
"\
\t{index:02x}\titem:\t\t{item:?}\n\
\t\tpointer: \t{:X?}\n\
\t\talign: \t{}\n\
\t\tsize: \t{}\n\
\t\tmemory: \t{:X?}\n\
\t\tbin mem: \t{}\n\
\t\tnote: \tmemory order reversed\n\
",
pointer,
display::byte_bit_display(std::mem::align_of_val(item)),
display::byte_bit_display(memory.len()),
memory,
display::bytes_to_bin(&memory)
);
}
}
};
}

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//* # Tools that help display binary values, data sizes, etc
use super::*;
pub use num_traits::{PrimInt, ToPrimitive};
/// ## Get the binary representation for a Byte array [`&[u8]`]
///
/// ### Arguments
/// * `data` - The data you are trying to dump
pub fn bytes_to_bin(data: &[u8]) -> String {
let mut s = String::new();
for (i, dat) in data.iter().enumerate() {
if i == 0 {
s.push_str(&format!("0b{:08b}", dat));
} else {
s.push_str(&format!("_{:08b}", dat));
}
}
s
}
/// Quickly format a number of Bytes [`usize`] with the corresponding
/// number of bits
pub fn byte_bit_display(data: usize) -> String {
format!("{} B = {} bit", data.clone(), data * 8)
}
/// ## Format total byte sizes to human readable sizes
pub fn humanbytes<T>(total: T) -> String
where
T: PrimInt,
T: ToPrimitive,
T: Ord,
T: std::fmt::Display,
T: std::fmt::Debug,
{
if total < T::from(KIBI).unwrap() {
format!("{total} B")
} else if T::from(KIBI).unwrap() <= total && total < T::from(MEBI).unwrap() {
format!("{:.2} K", total.to_f64().unwrap() / KIBI as f64)
} else if T::from(MEBI).unwrap() <= total && total < T::from(GIBI).unwrap() {
format!("{:.2} M", total.to_f64().unwrap() / MEBI as f64)
} else if T::from(GIBI).unwrap() <= total && total < T::from(TEBI).unwrap() {
format!("{:.2} G", total.to_f64().unwrap() / GIBI as f64)
} else if T::from(TEBI).unwrap() <= total && total < T::from(PEBI).unwrap() {
format!("{:.2} T", total.to_f64().unwrap() / TEBI as f64)
} else if T::from(PEBI).unwrap() <= total && total < T::from(EXBI).unwrap() {
format!("{:.2} P", total.to_f64().unwrap() / PEBI as f64)
}
// now we are starting to reach the sizes that are pretty unrealistic
// (as of 2023 that is, hello future)
//
// the later ones overflow `usize` on 64 Bit computers, so we have
// to work with a fixed, larger sized datatype
else {
let total: u128 = total.to_u128().unwrap();
if (EXBI..ZEBI).contains(&total) {
return format!("{:.2} E", total.to_f64().unwrap() / EXBI as f64);
} else if (ZEBI..YOBI).contains(&total) {
return format!("{:.2} Z", total.to_f64().unwrap() / ZEBI as f64);
} else if YOBI <= total {
return format!("{:.2} Y", total.to_f64().unwrap() / YOBI as f64);
} else {
unreachable!()
}
}
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//! # Join bits and bytes into numbers
//!
//! Sometimes you have a `[u8]` that is the representation of a larger unsigned integer, such as
//! [u128]. This module helps you join them together.
use anyhow::anyhow;
use libpt_log::trace;
/// Join a [Vec] of [u8]s into an unsigned integer
///
/// Say you have the array `[0b00000110, 0b10110101]` and want to use it as a [u32].
/// This function sets it together to a integer type of your choosing:
/// 1717 (binary: `00000000 00000000 00000110 10110101`).
///
/// If the array is not long enough, the number will be padded with null bytes.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use libpt_bintols::join::*;
///
/// let x: [u8; 2] = [0b00000110, 0b10110101];
///
/// assert_eq!(array_to_unsigned::<u32>(&x).unwrap(), 1717);
/// ```
pub fn array_to_unsigned<T>(parts: &[u8]) -> anyhow::Result<T>
where
u128: std::convert::From<T>,
T: std::str::FromStr,
T: std::convert::TryFrom<u128>,
<T as std::str::FromStr>::Err: std::fmt::Debug,
<T as std::str::FromStr>::Err: std::error::Error,
<T as std::convert::TryFrom<u128>>::Error: std::error::Error,
<T as std::convert::TryFrom<u128>>::Error: std::marker::Send,
<T as std::convert::TryFrom<u128>>::Error: std::marker::Sync,
<T as std::convert::TryFrom<u128>>::Error: 'static,
{
trace!("amount of parts: {}", parts.len());
if parts.len() > (u128::BITS / 8) as usize {
return Err(anyhow!(
"the list is too long to fit into the specified integer type: {}",
std::any::type_name::<T>()
));
}
let mut ri: u128 = 0;
for (i, e) in parts.iter().rev().enumerate() {
ri += (*e as u128) * 256u128.pow(i as u32);
}
T::try_from(ri).map_err(anyhow::Error::from)
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//* # Tools to work with binary values, memory, storage
//!
//! This crate is part of [`pt`](../libpt/index.html), but can also be used as a standalone
//! module.
// official binary prefixes, see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_prefix]
/// 2^10
pub const KIBI: usize = 2usize.pow(10);
/// 2^20
pub const MEBI: usize = 2usize.pow(20);
/// 2^30
pub const GIBI: usize = 2usize.pow(30);
/// 2^40
pub const TEBI: usize = 2usize.pow(40);
/// 2^50
pub const PEBI: usize = 2usize.pow(50);
/// 2^60
pub const EXBI: u128 = 2u128.pow(60);
// at this point, `usize` would overflow, so we have to switch to a bigger datatype.
/// 2^70
pub const ZEBI: u128 = 2u128.pow(70);
/// 2^80
pub const YOBI: u128 = 2u128.pow(80);
// use libpt_core;
pub mod datalayout;
pub mod display;
pub mod join;
pub mod split;

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//! # Split numbers into bits and bytes
//!
//! Sometimes, you need a large integer in the form of many bytes, so split into [u8].
//! Rust provides
/// Split unsigned integers into a [Vec] of [u8]s
///
/// Say you have the [u32] 1717 (binary: `00000000 00000000 00000110 10110101 `). This number would
/// be splitted to `vec![0b00000110, 0b10110101]`.
///
/// The 0 bytes of the numbers will be discarded (unless the number is 0, then the Vec contains a
/// single Null byte.) and the remaining parts of the numbers are inserted into a Vec as [u8].
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use libpt_bintols::split::*;
///
/// let x: u32 = 1717;
///
/// assert_eq!(unsigned_to_vec(x), vec![0b00000110, 0b10110101]);
/// ```
pub fn unsigned_to_vec<T>(num: T) -> Vec<u8>
where
u128: std::convert::From<T>,
{
let mut num: u128 = num.into();
if num == 0 {
return vec![0];
}
let mut buf: Vec<u8> = Vec::new();
while num > 0 {
buf.push(num as u8);
num >>= 8;
}
buf.reverse();
buf
}

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use libpt_bintols::*;
#[test]
fn mkdmp() {
let v = [true, true, false];
investigate_memory_layout!(bool, v);
}

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use libpt_bintols::display::*;
use libpt_bintols::*;
#[test]
fn btobin() {
let data = [19, 19];
let r = bytes_to_bin(&data);
assert_eq!(r, format!("0b00010011_00010011"));
let data = [0xff, 0xff];
let r = bytes_to_bin(&data);
assert_eq!(r, format!("0b11111111_11111111"));
}
#[test]
fn big_btobin() {
let data = [12, 31, 82, 32, 123, 32, 92, 23, 12, 32, 12, 1, 1, 1];
let r = bytes_to_bin(&data);
assert_eq!(
r,
format!(
"0b00001100_00011111_01010010_00100000_01111011_00100000_01011100_00010111_00001100_00100000_00001100_00000001_00000001_00000001"
)
);
}
#[test]
fn bybit() {
assert_eq!(byte_bit_display(120), format!("120 B = 960 bit"));
assert_eq!(byte_bit_display(12), format!("12 B = 96 bit"));
assert_eq!(byte_bit_display(8), format!("8 B = 64 bit"));
}
#[test]
fn hmnbytes() {
assert_eq!(humanbytes(0), format!("0 B"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(1), format!("1 B"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(KIBI - 1), format!("1023 B"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(KIBI), format!("1.00 K"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(KIBI + 1), format!("1.00 K"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(MEBI - 1), format!("1024.00 K"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(MEBI), format!("1.00 M"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(MEBI + 1), format!("1.00 M"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(GIBI - 1), format!("1024.00 M"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(GIBI), format!("1.00 G"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(GIBI + 1), format!("1.00 G"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(TEBI - 1), format!("1024.00 G"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(TEBI), format!("1.00 T"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(TEBI + 1), format!("1.00 T"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(PEBI - 1), format!("1024.00 T"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(PEBI), format!("1.00 P"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(PEBI + 1), format!("1.00 P"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(EXBI - 1), format!("1024.00 P"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(EXBI), format!("1.00 E"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(EXBI + 1), format!("1.00 E"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(ZEBI - 1), format!("1024.00 E"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(ZEBI), format!("1.00 Z"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(ZEBI + 1), format!("1.00 Z"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(YOBI - 1), format!("1024.00 Z"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(YOBI), format!("1.00 Y"));
assert_eq!(humanbytes(YOBI + 1), format!("1.00 Y"));
}

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use libpt_bintols::join::*;
#[test]
fn join_u128() {
let correct = [
16,
255,
256,
0,
u128::MAX,
u64::MAX as u128,
u64::MAX as u128 + 1,
];
let source = [
vec![16],
vec![255],
vec![1, 0],
vec![0],
vec![
255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255,
],
vec![255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255],
vec![1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0],
];
for (i, n) in source.iter().enumerate() {
assert_eq!(array_to_unsigned::<u128>(n).unwrap(), correct[i]);
}
}
#[test]
fn join_u64() {
let correct = [
16,
255,
256,
0,
u64::MAX,
u32::MAX as u64,
0b1_00000001,
0b10011011_10110101_11110000_00110011,
];
let source = [
vec![16],
vec![255],
vec![1, 0],
vec![0],
vec![255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255],
vec![255, 255, 255, 255],
vec![1, 1],
vec![0b10011011, 0b10110101, 0b11110000, 0b00110011],
];
for (i, n) in source.iter().enumerate() {
assert_eq!(array_to_unsigned::<u64>(n).unwrap(), correct[i]);
}
}

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use libpt_bintols::split::*;
#[test]
fn split_u128() {
let source = [
16,
255,
256,
0,
u128::MAX,
u64::MAX as u128,
u64::MAX as u128 + 1,
];
let correct = [
vec![16],
vec![255],
vec![1, 0],
vec![0],
vec![
255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255,
],
vec![255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255],
vec![1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0],
];
for (i, n) in source.iter().enumerate() {
assert_eq!(unsigned_to_vec(*n), correct[i]);
}
}
#[test]
fn split_u64() {
let source = [
16,
255,
256,
0,
u64::MAX,
u32::MAX as u64,
0b1_00000001,
0b10011011_10110101_11110000_00110011,
];
let correct = [
vec![16],
vec![255],
vec![1, 0],
vec![0],
vec![255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255],
vec![255, 255, 255, 255],
vec![1, 1],
vec![0b10011011, 0b10110101, 0b11110000, 0b00110011],
];
for (i, n) in source.iter().enumerate() {
assert_eq!(unsigned_to_vec(*n), correct[i]);
}
}

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[package]
name = "libpt-cli"
publish.workspace = true
version = "0.2.2-alpha.2"
edition.workspace = true
authors.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
description.workspace = true
readme.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
keywords.workspace = true
categories.workspace = true
[features]
default = []
full = ["log"]
log = ["dep:log"]
[dependencies]
anyhow.workspace = true
clap = { version = "4.5.7", features = ["derive"] }
comfy-table = "7.1.1"
console = "0.15.8"
dialoguer = { version = "0.11.0", features = ["completion", "history"] }
embed-doc-image = "0.1.4"
indicatif = "0.17.8"
libpt-log = { workspace = true, optional = false }
log = { version = "0.4.21", optional = true }
serde = { version = "1.0.209", features = ["derive"] }
shlex = "1.3.0"
strum = { version = "0.26.3", features = ["derive"] }
thiserror.workspace = true
[package.metadata.docs.rs]
all-features = true
rustdoc-args = ["--cfg", "docsrs"]

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use clap::Parser;
use libpt_cli::args::VerbosityLevel;
use libpt_cli::printing;
use libpt_log::{debug, Logger};
/// This is the help
///
/// This is more help
#[derive(Parser, Debug)]
struct Cli {
// already has documentation
#[command(flatten)]
verbosity: VerbosityLevel,
/// texts to be echoed
#[arg(required = true)]
text: Vec<String>,
/// try to be more machine readable
#[arg(short, long)]
machine: bool,
}
fn main() {
let cli = Cli::parse();
let _logger = Logger::builder().set_level(cli.verbosity.level()).build();
debug!("logger initialized with level: {}", cli.verbosity.level());
if !cli.machine {
let text = cli.text.join(" ");
printing::blockprint(text, console::Color::Green);
} else {
for text in cli.text {
println!("{text}")
}
}
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use console::style;
use libpt_cli::printing;
use libpt_cli::repl::{DefaultRepl, Repl};
use libpt_log::{debug, Logger};
use clap::Subcommand;
use strum::EnumIter;
// this is where you define what data/commands/arguments the REPL accepts
#[derive(Subcommand, Debug, EnumIter, Clone)]
enum ReplCommand {
/// wait for LEN seconds
Wait {
/// wait so long
len: u64,
},
/// echo the given texts
Echo {
/// the text you want to print
text: Vec<String>,
/// print with a fancy border and colors
#[arg(short, long)]
fancy: bool,
},
/// hello world
Hello,
/// leave the repl
Exit,
}
fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
// You would normally make a proper cli interface with clap before entering the repl. This is
// omitted here for brevity
let _logger = Logger::builder().display_time(false).build();
// the compiler can infer that we want to use the ReplCommand enum.
let mut repl = DefaultRepl::<ReplCommand>::default();
debug!("entering the repl");
loop {
// repl.step() should be at the start of your loop
// It is here that the repl will get the user input, validate it, and so on
match repl.step() {
Ok(c) => c,
Err(e) => {
// if the user requested the help, print in blue, otherwise in red as it's just an
// error
if let libpt_cli::repl::error::Error::Parsing(e) = &e {
if e.kind() == clap::error::ErrorKind::DisplayHelp {
println!("{}", style(e).cyan());
continue;
}
}
println!("{}", style(e).red().bold());
continue;
}
};
// now we can match our defined commands
//
// only None if the repl has not stepped yet
match repl.command().to_owned().unwrap() {
ReplCommand::Exit => break,
ReplCommand::Wait { len } => {
debug!("len: {len}");
let spinner = indicatif::ProgressBar::new_spinner();
spinner.enable_steady_tick(std::time::Duration::from_millis(100));
std::thread::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_secs(len));
spinner.finish();
}
ReplCommand::Hello => println!("Hello!"),
ReplCommand::Echo { text, fancy } => {
if !fancy {
println!("{}", text.join(" "))
} else {
printing::blockprint(text.join(" "), console::Color::Cyan)
}
}
}
}
Ok(())
}

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//! Utilities for parsing options and arguments on the start of a CLI application
use clap::Parser;
use libpt_log::Level;
#[cfg(feature = "log")]
use log;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
/// Custom help template for displaying command-line usage information
///
/// This template modifies the default template provided by Clap to include additional information
/// and customize the layout of the help message.
///
/// Differences from the default template:
/// - Includes the application version and author information at the end
///
/// Apply like this:
/// ```
/// # use libpt_cli::args::HELP_TEMPLATE;
/// use clap::Parser;
/// #[derive(Parser, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
/// #[command(help_template = HELP_TEMPLATE, author, version)]
/// pub struct MyArgs {
/// /// show more details
/// #[arg(short, long)]
/// pub verbose: bool,
/// }
/// ```
///
/// ## Example
///
/// Don't forget to set `authors` in your `Cargo.toml`!
///
/// ```bash
/// $ cargo run -- -h
/// about: short
///
/// Usage: aaa [OPTIONS]
///
/// Options:
/// -v, --verbose show more details
/// -h, --help Print help (see more with '--help')
/// -V, --version Print version
///
/// aaa: 0.1.0
/// Author: Christoph J. Scherr <software@cscherr.de>
///
/// ```
pub const HELP_TEMPLATE: &str = r"{about-section}
{usage-heading} {usage}
{all-args}{tab}
{name}: {version}
Author: {author-with-newline}
";
/// Transform -v and -q flags to some kind of loglevel
///
/// # Example
///
/// Include this into your [clap] derive struct like this:
///
/// ```
/// use libpt_cli::args::VerbosityLevel;
/// use clap::Parser;
///
/// #[derive(Parser, Debug)]
/// pub struct Opts {
/// #[command(flatten)]
/// pub verbose: VerbosityLevel,
/// #[arg(short, long)]
/// pub mynum: usize,
/// }
///
/// ```
///
/// Get the loglevel like this:
///
/// ```no_run
/// use libpt_cli::args::VerbosityLevel;
/// use libpt_log::Level;
/// use clap::Parser;
///
/// # #[derive(Parser, Debug)]
/// # pub struct Opts {
/// # #[command(flatten)]
/// # pub verbose: VerbosityLevel,
/// # }
///
/// fn main() {
/// let opts = Opts::parse();
///
/// // Level might be None if the user wants no output at all.
/// // for the 'tracing' level:
/// let level: Level = opts.verbose.level();
/// }
/// ```
#[derive(Parser, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Deserialize, Serialize)]
pub struct VerbosityLevel {
/// make the output more verbose
#[arg(
long,
short = 'v',
action = clap::ArgAction::Count, // NOTE: this forces u8 type for some reason
global = true,
// help = L::verbose_help(),
// long_help = L::verbose_long_help(),
)]
verbose: u8,
/// make the output less verbose
///
/// ( -qqq for completely quiet)
#[arg(
long,
short = 'q',
action = clap::ArgAction::Count,
global = true,
conflicts_with = "verbose",
)]
quiet: u8,
}
impl VerbosityLevel {
/// true only if no verbose and no quiet was set (user is using defaults)
#[inline]
#[must_use]
#[allow(clippy::missing_const_for_fn)] // the values of self can change
pub fn changed(&self) -> bool {
self.verbose != 0 || self.quiet != 0
}
#[inline]
#[must_use]
fn value(&self) -> u8 {
Self::level_value(Level::INFO)
.saturating_sub((self.quiet).min(10))
.saturating_add((self.verbose).min(10))
}
/// get the [Level] for that [`VerbosityLevel`]
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use libpt_log::Level; // reexport: tracing
/// use libpt_cli::args::VerbosityLevel;
///
/// let verbosity_level = VerbosityLevel::INFO;
/// assert_eq!(verbosity_level.level(), Level::INFO);
/// ```
#[inline]
#[must_use]
pub fn level(&self) -> Level {
let v = self.value();
match v {
0 => Level::ERROR,
1 => Level::WARN,
2 => Level::INFO,
3 => Level::DEBUG,
4 => Level::TRACE,
_ => {
if v > 4 {
Level::TRACE
} else {
/* v < 0 */
Level::ERROR
}
}
}
}
/// get the [`log::Level`] for that `VerbosityLevel`
///
/// This is the method for the [log] crate, which I use less often.
///
/// [None] means that absolutely no output is wanted (completely quiet)
#[inline]
#[must_use]
#[cfg(feature = "log")]
pub fn level_for_log_crate(&self) -> log::Level {
match self.level() {
Level::TRACE => log::Level::Trace,
Level::DEBUG => log::Level::Debug,
Level::INFO => log::Level::Info,
Level::WARN => log::Level::Warn,
Level::ERROR => log::Level::Error,
}
}
#[inline]
#[must_use]
const fn level_value(level: Level) -> u8 {
match level {
Level::TRACE => 4,
Level::DEBUG => 3,
Level::INFO => 2,
Level::WARN => 1,
Level::ERROR => 0,
}
}
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use libpt_log::Level; // reexport: tracing
/// use libpt_cli::args::VerbosityLevel;
///
/// let verbosity_level = VerbosityLevel::TRACE;
/// assert_eq!(verbosity_level.level(), Level::TRACE);
/// ```
pub const TRACE: Self = Self {
verbose: 2,
quiet: 0,
};
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use libpt_log::Level; // reexport: tracing
/// use libpt_cli::args::VerbosityLevel;
///
/// let verbosity_level = VerbosityLevel::DEBUG;
/// assert_eq!(verbosity_level.level(), Level::DEBUG);
/// ```
pub const DEBUG: Self = Self {
verbose: 1,
quiet: 0,
};
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use libpt_log::Level; // reexport: tracing
/// use libpt_cli::args::VerbosityLevel;
///
/// let verbosity_level = VerbosityLevel::INFO;
/// assert_eq!(verbosity_level.level(), Level::INFO);
/// ```
pub const INFO: Self = Self {
verbose: 0,
quiet: 0,
};
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use libpt_log::Level; // reexport: tracing
/// use libpt_cli::args::VerbosityLevel;
///
/// let verbosity_level = VerbosityLevel::WARN;
/// assert_eq!(verbosity_level.level(), Level::WARN);
/// ```
pub const WARN: Self = Self {
verbose: 0,
quiet: 1,
};
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use libpt_log::Level; // reexport: tracing
/// use libpt_cli::args::VerbosityLevel;
///
/// let verbosity_level = VerbosityLevel::ERROR;
/// assert_eq!(verbosity_level.level(), Level::ERROR);
/// ```
pub const ERROR: Self = Self {
verbose: 0,
quiet: 2,
};
}
impl std::fmt::Debug for VerbosityLevel {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{:?}", self.level())
}
}
impl Default for VerbosityLevel {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::INFO
}
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//! This module bundles a lot of good CLI tools, and adds some of it's own, to make development of
//! CLI apps easier and more ergonomic.
#![warn(clippy::pedantic, clippy::style, clippy::nursery)]
pub mod args;
pub mod printing;
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//! Utilities for formatting, bordering, aligning and printing text content
//!
//! This module provides functions for formatting content with borders and colors, printing them to the console.
//! The functions in this module are designed to simplify the process of creating visually appealing
//! output for CLI applications.
//!
//! Note that most of the utilities in this module are focused on communication with humans, not
//! with machines. Consider evaluating [`std::io::IsTerminal`] before using colorful, dynamic and bordered
//! printing. If you are talking to a machine, it might be useful to not add extra space, add a
//! newline per output or even output JSON. An example that does this well is `ls`:
//!
//! ```bash
//! $ ls
//! Cargo.lock Cargo.toml data LICENSE members README.md scripts src target
//! ```
//!
//! ```bash
//! $ ls | cat
//! Cargo.lock
//! Cargo.toml
//! data
//! LICENSE
//! members
//! README.md
//! scripts
//! src
//! target
//! ```
//!
//! See the [CLI Rustbook](https://rust-cli.github.io/book/in-depth/machine-communication.html) for
//! more information on the topic.
use comfy_table::presets;
use comfy_table::{CellAlignment, ContentArrangement, Table};
use console::{style, Color};
/// Prints content with a simple border around it
///
/// This function is a convenience wrapper around [blockfmt] and [println]. It automatically
/// formats the content with a border using the specified color and then prints it to the console.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use console::Color;
/// use libpt_cli::printing::blockprint;
/// # fn main() {
/// blockprint("Hello world!", Color::Blue);
/// # }
/// ```
#[inline]
#[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)] // we just take an impl, using a &impl is much less ergonomic
pub fn blockprint(content: impl ToString, color: Color) {
println!("{}", blockfmt(content, color));
}
/// Formats content with a simple border around it
///
/// This function is a convenience wrapper around [`blockfmt_advanced`] with preset values for
/// border style, content arrangement, and cell alignment. It automatically formats the content
/// with a border as large as possible and centers the content. The resulting cell is colored in
/// the specified color.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use console::Color;
/// use libpt_cli::printing::blockfmt;
/// # fn main() {
/// let formatted_content = blockfmt("Hello world!", Color::Blue);
/// println!("{}", formatted_content);
/// # }
/// ```
#[inline]
#[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)] // we just take an impl, using a &impl is much less ergonomic
pub fn blockfmt(content: impl ToString, color: Color) -> String {
blockfmt_advanced(
content,
Some(color),
presets::UTF8_BORDERS_ONLY,
ContentArrangement::DynamicFullWidth,
CellAlignment::Center,
)
}
/// Formats content with a border around it
///
/// Unless you are looking for something specific, use [blockfmt] or [blockprint].
///
/// The border can be created using box-drawing characters, and the content is formatted
/// within the border. The function allows customization of the border's color, preset,
/// content arrangement, and cell alignment.
///
/// # Example
/// ```
/// use comfy_table::{presets, CellAlignment, ContentArrangement};
/// use console::Color;
/// use libpt_cli::printing::blockfmt_advanced;
/// # fn main() {
/// println!(
/// "{}",
/// blockfmt_advanced(
/// "Hello world!",
/// Some(Color::Blue),
/// presets::UTF8_FULL,
/// ContentArrangement::DynamicFullWidth,
/// CellAlignment::Center
/// )
/// );
/// # }
/// ```
/// ```text
/// ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
/// │ Hello world! │
/// └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
/// ```
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `content`: The content to be formatted within the border
/// - `color`: The color of the border and text
/// - `preset`: The preset style for the border
/// - `arrangement`: The arrangement of the the border (e.g., stretch to sides, wrap around )
/// - `alignment`: The alignment of the content within the cells (e.g., left, center, right)
#[allow(clippy::missing_panics_doc)] // we add a row then unwrap it, no panic should be possible
#[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)] // we just take an impl, using a &impl is much less ergonomic
pub fn blockfmt_advanced(
content: impl ToString,
color: Option<Color>,
preset: &str,
arrangement: ContentArrangement,
alignment: CellAlignment,
) -> String {
let mut table = Table::new();
table
.load_preset(preset)
.set_content_arrangement(arrangement)
.add_row(vec![content.to_string()]);
table.column_mut(0).unwrap().set_cell_alignment(alignment);
match color {
Some(c) => format!("{}", style(table).fg(c)),
None => table.to_string(),
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//! This module implements a default repl that fullfills the [Repl] trait
//!
//! You can implement your own [Repl] if you want.
use std::fmt::Debug;
use super::Repl;
use embed_doc_image::embed_doc_image;
/// [clap] help template with only usage and commands/options
pub const REPL_HELP_TEMPLATE: &str = r"{usage-heading} {usage}
{all-args}{tab}
";
use clap::{Parser, Subcommand};
use dialoguer::{BasicHistory, Completion};
use libpt_log::trace;
#[allow(clippy::needless_doctest_main)] // It makes the example look better
/// Default implementation for a REPL
///
/// Note that you need to define the commands by yourself with a Subcommands enum.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```no_run
/// use libpt_cli::repl::{DefaultRepl, Repl};
/// use clap::Subcommand;
/// use strum::EnumIter;
///
/// #[derive(Subcommand, Debug, EnumIter, Clone)]
/// enum ReplCommand {
/// /// hello world
/// Hello,
/// /// leave the repl
/// Exit,
/// }
///
/// fn main() {
/// let mut repl = DefaultRepl::<ReplCommand>::default();
/// loop {
/// repl.step().unwrap();
/// match repl.command().to_owned().unwrap() {
/// ReplCommand::Hello => println!("Hello"),
/// ReplCommand::Exit => break,
/// _ => (),
/// }
/// }
/// }
/// ```
/// **Screenshot**
///
/// ![Screenshot of an example program with a REPL][repl_screenshot]
#[embed_doc_image("repl_screenshot", "data/media/repl.png")]
#[derive(Parser)]
#[command(multicall = true, help_template = REPL_HELP_TEMPLATE)]
#[allow(clippy::module_name_repetitions)] // we can't just name it `Default`, that's part of std
pub struct DefaultRepl<C>
where
C: Debug + Subcommand + strum::IntoEnumIterator,
{
/// the command you want to execute, along with its arguments
#[command(subcommand)]
command: Option<C>,
// the following fields are not to be parsed from a command, but used for the internal workings
// of the repl
#[clap(skip)]
buf: String,
#[clap(skip)]
buf_preparsed: Vec<String>,
#[clap(skip)]
completion: DefaultReplCompletion<C>,
#[clap(skip)]
history: BasicHistory,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Hash, Eq, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
struct DefaultReplCompletion<C>
where
C: Debug + Subcommand + strum::IntoEnumIterator,
{
commands: std::marker::PhantomData<C>,
}
impl<C> Repl<C> for DefaultRepl<C>
where
C: Debug + Subcommand + strum::IntoEnumIterator,
{
fn new() -> Self {
Self {
command: None,
buf_preparsed: Vec::new(),
buf: String::new(),
history: BasicHistory::new(),
completion: DefaultReplCompletion::new(),
}
}
fn command(&self) -> &Option<C> {
&self.command
}
fn step(&mut self) -> Result<(), super::error::Error> {
self.buf.clear();
// NOTE: display::Input requires some kind of lifetime that would be a bother to store in
// our struct. It's documentation also uses it in place, so it should be fine to do it like
// this.
//
// NOTE: It would be nice if we could use the Validator mechanism of dialoguer, but
// unfortunately we can only process our input after we've preparsed it and we need an
// actual output. If we could set a status after the Input is over that would be amazing,
// but that is currently not supported by dialoguer.
// Therefore, every prompt will show as success regardless.
self.buf = dialoguer::Input::with_theme(&dialoguer::theme::ColorfulTheme::default())
.completion_with(&self.completion)
.history_with(&mut self.history)
.interact_text()?;
self.buf_preparsed = Vec::new();
self.buf_preparsed
.extend(shlex::split(&self.buf).unwrap_or_default());
trace!("read input: {:?}", self.buf_preparsed);
trace!("repl after step: {:#?}", self);
// HACK: find a way to not allocate a new struct for this
let cmds = Self::try_parse_from(&self.buf_preparsed)?;
self.command = cmds.command;
Ok(())
}
}
impl<C> Default for DefaultRepl<C>
where
C: Debug + Subcommand + strum::IntoEnumIterator,
{
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}
impl<C> Debug for DefaultRepl<C>
where
C: Debug + Subcommand + strum::IntoEnumIterator,
{
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("DefaultRepl")
.field("command", &self.command)
.field("buf", &self.buf)
.field("buf_preparsed", &self.buf_preparsed)
.field("completion", &self.completion)
.field("history", &"(no debug)")
.finish()
}
}
impl<C> DefaultReplCompletion<C>
where
C: Debug + Subcommand + strum::IntoEnumIterator,
{
/// Make a new [`DefaultReplCompletion`] for the type `C`
pub const fn new() -> Self {
Self {
commands: std::marker::PhantomData::<C>,
}
}
fn commands() -> Vec<String> {
let mut buf = Vec::new();
// every crate has the help command, but it is not part of the enum
buf.push("help".to_string());
for c in C::iter() {
// HACK: this is a horrible way to do this
// I just need the names of the commands
buf.push(
format!("{c:?}")
.split_whitespace()
.map(str::to_lowercase)
.next()
.unwrap()
.to_string(),
);
}
trace!("commands: {buf:?}");
buf
}
}
impl<C> Default for DefaultReplCompletion<C>
where
C: Debug + Subcommand + strum::IntoEnumIterator,
{
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}
impl<C> Completion for DefaultReplCompletion<C>
where
C: Debug + Subcommand + strum::IntoEnumIterator,
{
/// Simple completion implementation based on substring
fn get(&self, input: &str) -> Option<String> {
let matches = Self::commands()
.into_iter()
.filter(|option| option.starts_with(input))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
trace!("\nmatches: {matches:#?}");
if matches.len() == 1 {
Some(matches[0].to_string())
} else {
None
}
}
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//! Errors for the Repl module
use thiserror::Error;
#[derive(Error, Debug)]
pub enum Error {
#[error(transparent)]
Parsing(#[from] clap::Error),
#[error(transparent)]
Input(#[from] dialoguer::Error),
#[error(transparent)]
Other(#[from] anyhow::Error),
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//! Create easy and well defined REPLs
//!
//! A REPL is a [Read-Eval-Print-Loop](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Read%E2%80%93eval%E2%80%93print_loop).
//! Well known examples for REPLs are shells (like bash).
//!
//! This module offers a convenient way to create a well-defined REPL without a lot of complicated
//! code and with a visually pleasing aesthetic. An example REPL implementation can be found in the
//! examples.
//!
//! The basic idea is that the user defines the commands with an enum and uses [claps](clap)
//! `#[derive(Subcommand)]`. A loop is then used to read from the stdin into a buffer, that buffer
//! is put to [clap] for parsing, similar to how [clap] would parse commandline arguments.
use std::fmt::Debug;
pub mod error;
use error::Error;
mod default;
pub use default::*;
use clap::{Parser, Subcommand};
/// Common Trait for repl objects
///
/// Unless you want to implement custom features (not just commands), just use [`DefaultRepl`].
pub trait Repl<C>: Parser + Debug
where
C: Debug + Subcommand + strum::IntoEnumIterator,
{
/// create a new repl
fn new() -> Self;
/// get the command that was parsed from user input
///
/// Will only be [None] if the repl has not had [step](Repl::step) executed yet.
fn command(&self) -> &Option<C>;
/// advance the repl to the next iteration of the main loop
///
/// This should be used at the start of your loop.
///
/// Note that the help menu is an Error: [`clap::error::ErrorKind::DisplayHelp`]
///
/// # Errors
///
/// * [`Error::Input`] [dialoguer] User Input had some kind of I/O Error
/// * [`Error::Parsing`] [clap] could not parse the user input, or user requested help
/// * [`Error::Other`] Any other error with [anyhow], [`DefaultRepl`] does not use this but custom implementations might
fn step(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error>;
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[package]
name = "libpt-core"
publish.workspace = true
version = "0.5.0"
edition.workspace = true
authors.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
description.workspace = true
readme.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
keywords.workspace = true
categories.workspace = true
[dependencies]
anyhow = "1.0.79"
[dev-dependencies]
[package.metadata.docs.rs]
all-features = true
rustdoc-args = ["--cfg", "docsrs"]

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//! # common functionalities
//!
//! This crate is part of [`pt`](../libpt/index.html), but can also be used as a standalone
//! module.
//!
//! This crate implements core functionality useful for many use cases, such as macros,
//! formatting functions and more.
/// macros to make things faster in your code
pub mod macros;
/// ## Get the name of the crate that uses your library
///
/// Let's say you're writing the library `foo` and need the name of the crate that uses `foo`. With
/// this function, you can get the name of the crate that uses `foo`.
///
/// Will return [None] if [`std::env::current_exe()`] errors or if conversion to [String] from [std::ffi::OsStr] fails.
pub fn get_crate_name() -> Option<String> {
if let Ok(exe) = std::env::current_exe() {
return Some(exe.file_stem()?.to_str()?.to_string());
}
None
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//! # common macros for `libpt`
//!
//! This module implements macros for use with `libpt`.
pub use crate::get_stdout_for;
/// ## catches what the expression would write to the `stdout`
///
/// This macro takes an expression, executes it, and catches what it would write to the stdout.
/// The buffer of the stdout will then be returned for further use.
///
/// This is especially useful when testing loggers or other frontend CLI functions.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! get_stdout_for {
($test:expr) => {{
use gag::BufferRedirect;
use std::io::Read;
let mut buf = BufferRedirect::stdout().unwrap();
$test;
let mut output = String::new();
buf.read_to_string(&mut output).unwrap();
drop(buf);
output
}};
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[package]
name = "libpt-log"
publish.workspace = true
version = "0.6.2-alpha.2"
edition.workspace = true
authors.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
description.workspace = true
readme.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
keywords.workspace = true
categories.workspace = true
[dependencies]
tracing = "0.1.40"
tracing-appender = "0.2.3"
tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3.18", features = ["env-filter"] }
anyhow = { workspace = true }
thiserror = { workspace = true }
libpt-core = { workspace = true, optional = false }
chrono = "0.4.38"
[dev-dependencies]
gag = "1.0.0"
[package.metadata.docs.rs]
all-features = true
rustdoc-args = ["--cfg", "docsrs"]

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use libpt_log::Logger;
use tracing::info;
fn main() {
let _logger = Logger::builder()
.log_to_file(true)
.log_dir("/tmp/llll".into())
.build()
.unwrap();
info!("foo bar qux");
}

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//! # Error module for [`pt-log`](crate)
//!
//! This module handles errors in logging contexts.
use anyhow;
use thiserror::Error;
use tracing::subscriber::SetGlobalDefaultError;
/// ## Errors for the [Logger](super::Logger)
#[derive(Error, Debug)]
pub enum Error {
/// Bad IO operation
#[error("Bad IO operation")]
IO(#[from] std::io::Error),
/// Various errors raised when the messenger is used in a wrong way
#[error("Bad usage")]
Usage(String),
/// Could not assign logger as the global default
#[error("Could not assign logger as global default")]
SetGlobalDefaultFail(#[from] SetGlobalDefaultError),
/// any other error type, wrapped in [`anyhow::Error`]
#[error(transparent)]
Other(#[from] anyhow::Error),
#[error("Tried to open the logfile, but logging to file was not requested")]
LogfileButNoFilelog,
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//! # A specialized Logger for [`pt`](../libpt/index.html)
//!
//! This crate is part of [`pt`](../libpt/index.html), but can also be used as a standalone
//! module.
//!
//! For the library version, only the basic [`tracing`] is used, so that it is possible for
//! the end user to use the [`tracing`] frontend they desire.
//!
//! I did decide to create a [`Logger`] struct. This struct is mainly intended to be used with the
//! python module of [`pt`](../libpt/index.html), but is still just as usable in other contexts.
//! You can use this struct when use of the macros is not possible, but the macros should generally
//! be preferred.
//!
//! ## Technologies used for logging:
//! - [`tracing`]: base logging crate
//! - [`tracing_appender`]: Used to log to files
//! - [`tracing_subscriber`]: Used to do actual logging, formatting, to stdout
#![warn(clippy::pedantic, clippy::style, clippy::nursery)]
use std::{
fmt::{self, Debug},
path::PathBuf,
sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering},
};
pub mod error;
use error::Error;
/// This is the magic dependency where the cool stuff happens
///
/// I'm just repackaging it a little to make it more ergonomic
pub use tracing;
pub use tracing::{debug, error, info, trace, warn, Level};
use tracing_subscriber::{
fmt::format::FmtSpan, layer::SubscriberExt as _, util::SubscriberInitExt, Layer,
};
use anyhow::{bail, Result};
/// The log level used when none is specified
pub const DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL: Level = Level::INFO;
/// The path where logs are stored when no path is given.
///
/// Currently, this is `/dev/null`, meaning they will be written to the void = discarded.
pub const DEFAULT_LOG_DIR: &str = "/dev/null";
static INITIALIZED: AtomicBool = AtomicBool::new(false);
/// Builder for a well configured [Logger]
///
/// This struct helps configure a global logger that can be used with either macros or methods, see
/// [Logger].
///
/// ## Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use libpt_log::{Logger, info};
/// # fn main() {
/// Logger::builder()
/// .uptime(true)
/// .build();
/// info!("hello world");
/// # }
///
/// ```
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Debug)]
#[allow(clippy::struct_excessive_bools)] // it's just true/false values, not states, and I don't
// need to reinvent the wheel
pub struct LoggerBuilder {
/// create and log to logfiles
log_to_file: bool,
/// logfiles would be created here
log_dir: PathBuf,
/// use ANSI control sequences
ansi: bool,
/// show which source file produces a log
display_filename: bool,
/// show the log level of the message
display_level: bool,
/// show target context
display_target: bool,
/// sets the maximum verbosity level.
///
/// For example, if set to [Error](Level::ERROR), logs at [Info](Level::INFO) will not be
/// printed. If set to [Debug](Level::DEBUG), logs at [Info](Level::INFO) will be printed.
max_level: Level,
/// show the id of the thread that created this message
display_thread_ids: bool,
/// show the name of the thread that created this message
display_thread_names: bool,
/// show which line in the source file produces a log
display_line_number: bool,
/// splits a log over multiple lines, looks like a python traceback
pretty: bool,
/// show when the log was created
show_time: bool,
/// show timestamps as uptime (duration since the logger was initialized)
uptime: bool,
/// log when span things happen
span_events: FmtSpan,
}
impl LoggerBuilder {
/// use the configured settings to build and initialize a new global [Logger]
///
/// This will build a functional [Logger]. You don't need to use the [Logger] struct, it's
/// better to use the macros:
///
/// * `error!`
/// * `warn!`
/// * `info!`
/// * `debug!`
/// * `trace!`
///
/// instead of the methods of the [Logger] struct. You can however use the [Logger] struct in
/// cases where usage of a macro is bad or you are somehow working with multiple loggers.
///
/// ## Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use libpt_log::{Logger, info};
/// # fn main() {
/// Logger::builder()
/// .uptime(true)
/// .build();
/// info!("hello world");
/// # }
///
/// ```
/// # Errors
///
/// This function will return an error if a global Logger was aready initialized. This module
/// uses the [tracing] crate for logging, so if a [tracing] logger is initialized elsewhere,
/// this method will error.
#[allow(clippy::missing_panics_doc)]
pub fn build(self) -> Result<Logger> {
// only init if no init has been performed yet
if INITIALIZED.load(Ordering::Relaxed) {
warn!("trying to reinitialize the logger, ignoring");
bail!(Error::Usage("logging is already initialized".to_string()));
}
let layer = tracing_subscriber::fmt::layer()
.with_ansi(self.ansi)
.with_target(self.display_target)
.with_file(self.display_filename)
.with_thread_ids(self.display_thread_ids)
.with_line_number(self.display_line_number)
.with_thread_names(self.display_thread_names)
.with_span_events(self.span_events.clone())
.with_filter(tracing::level_filters::LevelFilter::from_level(
self.max_level,
));
if self.log_to_file {
tracing_subscriber::registry()
.with(layer.and_then({
tracing_subscriber::fmt::layer()
.with_writer(
self.logfile()?
.expect("logging to file is requested but logfile returned None"),
)
.with_ansi(self.ansi)
.with_target(self.display_target)
.with_file(self.display_filename)
.with_thread_ids(self.display_thread_ids)
.with_line_number(self.display_line_number)
.with_thread_names(self.display_thread_names)
.with_span_events(self.span_events.clone())
.with_filter(tracing::level_filters::LevelFilter::from_level(
self.max_level,
))
}))
.init();
} else {
tracing_subscriber::registry().with(layer).init();
}
INITIALIZED.store(true, Ordering::Relaxed);
Ok(Logger {})
}
/// Opens a new file for logging to.
///
/// Format: `{log_dir}/{consumer_name}_2024-09-01.log`
///
/// Will be none if [`Self::log_to_file`] is [false].
fn logfile(&self) -> Result<Option<std::fs::File>> {
if !self.log_to_file {
return Err(Error::LogfileButNoFilelog.into());
}
let mut path = self.log_dir.clone();
std::fs::create_dir_all(&path)?;
path.push(format!(
"{}_{}.log",
libpt_core::get_crate_name().unwrap_or_else(|| "logfile".to_string()),
chrono::Local::now().date_naive()
));
let file = std::fs::File::create(path)?;
Ok(Some(file))
}
/// enable or disable logging to and creating of logfiles
///
/// If you want to log to a file, don't forget to set [`Self::log_dir`]!
///
/// Default: false
#[must_use]
pub const fn log_to_file(mut self, log_to_file: bool) -> Self {
self.log_to_file = log_to_file;
self
}
/// set a directory where logfiles would be created in
///
/// Enable or disable creation and logging to logfiles with [`log_to_file`](Self::log_to_file).
///
/// Default: [`DEFAULT_LOG_DIR`] (/dev/null)
#[must_use]
pub fn log_dir(mut self, log_dir: PathBuf) -> Self {
self.log_dir = log_dir;
self
}
/// enable or disable ANSI control sequences
///
/// Disabling ANSI control sequences might improve compatibility and readability when the logs
/// are displayed by a program that does not interpret them.
///
/// Keeping ANSI control sequences enabled has the disadvantage of added colors for the logs.
///
/// Default: true
#[must_use]
pub const fn ansi(mut self, ansi: bool) -> Self {
self.ansi = ansi;
self
}
/// when making a log, display the source file in which a log was crated in
///
/// Default: false
#[must_use]
pub const fn display_filename(mut self, display_filename: bool) -> Self {
self.display_filename = display_filename;
self
}
/// when making a log, display the time of the message
///
/// Default: true
#[must_use]
pub const fn display_time(mut self, show_time: bool) -> Self {
self.show_time = show_time;
self
}
/// when making a log, display the log level of the message
///
/// Default: true
#[must_use]
pub const fn display_level(mut self, display_level: bool) -> Self {
self.display_level = display_level;
self
}
/// show target context
///
/// Default: false
#[must_use]
pub const fn display_target(mut self, display_target: bool) -> Self {
self.display_target = display_target;
self
}
/// show the id of the thread that created this message
///
/// Default: false
#[must_use]
pub const fn display_thread_ids(mut self, display_thread_ids: bool) -> Self {
self.display_thread_ids = display_thread_ids;
self
}
/// show the name of the thread that created this message
///
/// Default: false
#[must_use]
pub const fn display_thread_names(mut self, display_thread_names: bool) -> Self {
self.display_thread_names = display_thread_names;
self
}
/// show which line in the source file produces a log
///
/// Default: false
#[must_use]
pub const fn display_line_number(mut self, display_line_number: bool) -> Self {
self.display_line_number = display_line_number;
self
}
/// splits a log over multiple lines, looks like a python traceback
///
/// Default: false
#[must_use]
pub const fn pretty(mut self, pretty: bool) -> Self {
self.pretty = pretty;
self
}
/// show timestamps as uptime (duration since the logger was initialized)
///
/// Default: false
#[must_use]
pub const fn uptime(mut self, uptime: bool) -> Self {
self.uptime = uptime;
self
}
/// set the lowest loglevel to be displayed
///
/// Default: [`Level::INFO`]
#[must_use]
pub const fn set_level(mut self, max_level: Level) -> Self {
self.max_level = max_level;
self
}
/// set how span events are handled
///
/// Default: [`FmtSpan::NONE`]
#[must_use]
pub const fn span_events(mut self, span_events: FmtSpan) -> Self {
self.span_events = span_events;
self
}
}
impl Default for LoggerBuilder {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
log_to_file: false,
log_dir: PathBuf::from(DEFAULT_LOG_DIR),
ansi: true,
display_filename: false,
display_level: true,
display_target: false,
max_level: DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL,
display_thread_ids: false,
display_thread_names: false,
display_line_number: false,
pretty: false,
show_time: true,
uptime: false,
span_events: FmtSpan::NONE,
}
}
}
/// ## Logger for `libpt`
///
/// A logger is generally a functionality that let's you write information from your library or
/// application in a more structured manner than if you just wrote all information to `stdout` or
/// `stderr` with the likes of `println!` or `eprintln!`.
///
/// It offers writing to multiple targets, such as both the terminal and a log file, and allows
/// users to choose the verbosity of the information that gets printed by selecting a
/// [Loglevel](Level).
///
/// ## Levels
///
/// * [ERROR](Level::ERROR) Something broke
/// * [WARN](Level::WARN) Something is bad
/// * [INFO](Level::INFO) Useful information for users
/// * [DEBUG](Level::DEBUG) Useful information for developers
/// * [TRACE](Level::TRACE) Very verbose information for developers (often for libraries)
///
/// ## Usage
///
/// You don't need to use the [Logger] struct, it's better to use the macros instead:
///
/// * [`error!`]
/// * [`warn!`]
/// * [`info!`]
/// * [`debug!`]
/// * [`trace!`]
///
/// You can however use the [Logger] struct in cases where usage of a macro is impossible or
/// you are somehow working with multiple loggers. The macros offer additional functionalities,
/// suck as full `format!` support and context, see [`tracing`], which we use as backend.
///
/// ## Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use libpt_log::{Logger, info};
/// # fn main() {
/// Logger::builder()
/// .uptime(true)
/// .build();
/// info!("hello world");
/// # }
///
/// ```
pub struct Logger;
/// ## Main implementation
impl Logger {
/// Get a new [`LoggerBuilder`]
#[must_use]
pub fn builder() -> LoggerBuilder {
LoggerBuilder::default()
}
/// ## logging at [`Level::ERROR`]
pub fn error<T>(&self, printable: T)
where
T: fmt::Display,
{
error!("{}", printable);
}
/// ## logging at [`Level::WARN`]
pub fn warn<T>(&self, printable: T)
where
T: fmt::Display,
{
warn!("{}", printable);
}
/// ## logging at [`Level::INFO`]
pub fn info<T>(&self, printable: T)
where
T: fmt::Display,
{
info!("{}", printable);
}
/// ## logging at [`Level::DEBUG`]
pub fn debug<T>(&self, printable: T)
where
T: fmt::Display,
{
debug!("{}", printable);
}
/// ## logging at [`Level::TRACE`]
pub fn trace<T>(&self, printable: T)
where
T: fmt::Display,
{
trace!("{}", printable);
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for Logger {
/// ## DEBUG representation for [`Logger`]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"Logger: {{initialized: {}}} ",
INITIALIZED.load(Ordering::Relaxed)
)
}
}
impl Default for Logger {
fn default() -> Self {
LoggerBuilder::default()
.build()
.expect("building a Logger failed")
}
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[build-system]
requires = ["maturin>=0.14,<0.15"]
build-backend = "maturin"
[project]
name = "libpt"
requires-python = ">=3.7"
classifiers = [
"Programming Language :: Rust",
"Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython",
"Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy",
]
[tool.maturin]
features = ["pyo3/extension-module"]
python-source = "python"
module-name = "libpt._libpt"

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from ._libpt import *

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"""
# libpt python bindings
`libpt` is originally implemented in rust, but offers a python module too.
"""
from . import logger
from . import networking
from . import common
def is_loaded() -> bool:
"""
returns true if `libpt` has been loaded
"""
...

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"""
common functionalities
This module implements common functionality useful for many use cases, such as macros,
Formatting functions and more.
"""
from . import printing

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"""
tools that make printing stuff better
"""
def divider() -> str:
"""
Quickly get a one line visual divider
"""
...
def print_divider():
"""
Quickly print a one line visual divider
"""
...

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"""
# A specialized Logger for `libpt`
"""
""" the default log level """
DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL = "INFO"
""" Set the value of this key as envar to set a loglevel """
LOGGER_ENV_KEY = "LIBPT_LOGLEVEL"
class Logger:
"""
`libpt` logger
Call `init` once before usage, else all logging attempts will be ignored.
"""
def __init__(self):
"""
get a new logger
"""
...
@staticmethod
def init():
"""
initialize the logger before the first usage
"""
...
@staticmethod
def init_specialized(color: bool):
"""
initialize the logger before the first usage, but with the ability to tweak things a bit
"""
...
def error(self, printable: str):
"""
log at level `error`
"""
...
def warn(self, printable: str):
"""
log at level `error`
"""
...
def info(self, printable: str):
"""
log at level `error`
"""
...
def debug(self, printable: str):
"""
log at level `error`
"""
...
def trace(self, printable: str):
"""
log at level `error`
"""
...

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"""
# various networking tools
The networking module contains various tools related to connections. For example, it contains a
tool that has the purpose to check if your connection is consistently available.
"""
from . import monitoring

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"""
# monitor your network
This module offers functions to monitor your network.
"""
from . import uptime

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"""
# monitor your network uptime
This method offers a way to monitor your networks/hosts uptime. This is achieved by making
HTTPS requests to a given list of
"""
class UptimeStatus:
"""
Describes an uptime status
UptimeStatus describes the result of an uptime check.
"""
""" true if the [`UptimeStatus`] is considered successful"""
success: bool
""" the percentage of reachable urls out of the total urls"""
success_ratio: int
""" the percentage of reachable urls out of the total urls that need to be reachable in order
for this [`UptimeStatus`] to be considered a success.
"""
success_ratio_target: int
""" the number of reachable [`urls`](UptimeStatus::urls) """
reachable: int
"""URL list cant be ported to python, use UptimeStatus.urls()"""
__urls: ...
def __init__(self, success_ratio_target: int, url_strs: list[str]) -> None:
"""
create a new UptimeStatus and check it
`success_ratio_target` should never be more than 100 (it represents a success percentage)
"""
...
def check(self) -> None:
"""
checks if the stored urls
Makes the actual https requests and updates fields accordingly.
This method can block some time, as the web requests are implemented as blocking and
executed by the shared library (not in python)
"""
...
def calc_success(self) -> None:
"""
calculate the success based on the `reachable` and `total`
Calculates the ratio of [reachable]/
(length of [__urls]).
Calculates a [`success_ratio`] from that, by multiplying with 100, then flooring.
If the [`success_ratio`] is greater than or equal to the [`success_ratio_target`],
the [`UptimeStatus`] will be considered a success.
In the special case that no URLs to check for have been provided, the check will be
considered a success, but the [`success_ratio`] will be `0`.
Note: does not check for networking, use [`check()`] for that.
"""
...
def urls(self) -> list[str]:
"""
get urls for python
Since [`__urls`] has no python equivalent, return the urls as a `list[str]` in
Python.
"""
...
def continuous_uptime_monitor(success_ratio_target: int, urls: list[str], interval: int) -> None:
"""
Uptime monitor
This function continuously monitors the uptime of your host/network.
On change of status, an update will be logged at INFO Level, containing
information on your current status, including timestamps of the last up/down time and durations
since.
"""
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#!/bin/bash
set -e
cargo check --all-features --workspace
echo ">>>>>>>> SELECT A NEW VERSION"
cargo ws version
NEW_VERSION=$(cat Cargo.toml | rg '^\s*version\s*=\s*"([^"]*)"\s*$' -or '$1')
echo ">>>>>>>> PUBLISHING RELEASE FOR REPO"
bash scripts/release.sh
echo ">>>>>>>> PUBLISHING TO CRATES.IO NEXT"
sleep 10
cargo publish -p libpt-log
cargo publish -p libpt-core
cargo publish -p libpt-bintols
cargo publish -p libpt
echo ">>>>>>>> PUBLISHING TO CSCHERR.DE NEXT"
sleep 3
cargo publish --registry cscherr -p libpt-log
cargo publish --registry cscherr -p libpt-core
cargo publish --registry cscherr -p libpt-bintols
cargo publish --registry cscherr -p libpt

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#!/bin/bash
TOKEN=$(cat ~/.git-credentials | grep 'git.cscherr.de' | grep -P '(?:)[^:]*(?=@)' -o)
NEW_VERSION=$(cat Cargo.toml | rg '^\s*version\s*=\s*"([^"]*)"\s*$' -or '$1')
VERSION=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
GIT_COMMIT_SHA=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
BODY="
$(git log $(git describe --tags --abbrev=0)..HEAD --pretty="- %s" --oneline --decorate)
"
USER=PlexSheep
git tag "v$NEW_VERSION" || echo "could not tag"
curl -X 'POST' \
'https://git.cscherr.de/api/v1/repos/PlexSheep/pt/releases' \
-H 'accept: application/json' \
-H "Authorization: token $TOKEN" \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{
"body": "'"$BODY"'",
"draft": false,
"name": "v'$NEW_VERSION'",
"prerelease": true,
"tag_name": "v'$NEW_VERSION'",
"target_commitish": "'$GIT_COMMIT_SHA'"
}' | python -m json.tool
git push || echo "could not push"

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//! # args module
//!
//! The args module of pt is used to parse commandline arguments. For this, it makes use of
//! [`clap`].
//// ATTRIBUTES ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// we want docs
#![warn(missing_docs)]
#![warn(rustdoc::missing_crate_level_docs)]
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// we want Debug everywhere.
#![warn(missing_debug_implementations)]
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// enable clippy's extra lints, the pedantic version
#![warn(clippy::pedantic)]
//// IMPORTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
use clap::{Parser, Subcommand};
use clap_num::number_range;
use clap_verbosity_flag::{Verbosity, InfoLevel};
//// CONSTANTS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// short about section displayed in help
const ABOUT_ROOT: &'static str = r##"
Personal multi tool
A collection of tools made for personal use
"##;
/// longer about section displayed in help, is combined with [the short help](ABOUT_ROOT)
static LONG_ABOUT_ROOT: &'static str = r##"
libpt is a personal general purpose library, offering this executable, a python module and a
dynamic library.
"##;
//// STATICS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Main struct for parsing CLI arguments
///
/// This struct describes the complete commandline options/arguments that [pt](crate) can take. It
/// makes use of composition to build a complex system of commands, subcommands, flags and options.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Parser)]
#[command(
author,
version,
about = ABOUT_ROOT,
long_about = format!("{}{}", ABOUT_ROOT ,LONG_ABOUT_ROOT),
help_template =
r#"libpt: {version}{about-section}Author:
{author-with-newline}
{usage-heading} {usage}{all-args}{tab}"#
)]
pub struct Cli {
// clap_verbosity_flag seems to make this a global option implicitly
/// set a verbosity, multiple allowed (f.e. -vvv)
#[command(flatten)]
pub verbose: Verbosity<InfoLevel>,
/// show logger meta
#[arg(short, long, global = true)]
pub log_meta: bool,
/// choose a subcommand
#[command(subcommand)]
pub command: Commands,
}
//// ENUMS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## defines the top level commands
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Subcommand)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum Commands {
/// networking commands
Net {
/// Networking subcommands
#[command(subcommand)]
command: NetCommands,
},
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## defines the networking commands
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Subcommand)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum NetCommands {
/// monitor your network
Monitor {
/// repeat every N seconds, 0 means no repeat
#[clap(short, long, default_value_t = 0, name = "N")]
repeat: u64,
/// At what percentage should the try be considered successful
#[clap(short, long, default_value_t = 100, value_parser=max100)]
success_ratio: u8,
/// extra URLs to check with
extra_urls: Vec<String>,
/// Don't check for default URLs
#[clap(short, long)]
no_default: bool
},
/// discover hosts in your network
Discover {
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// STRUCTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// IMPLEMENTATION ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// PUBLIC FUNCTIONS //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// PRIVATE FUNCTIONS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// custom value parser, only allow 0 to 100
fn max100(s: &str) -> Result<u8, String> {
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//! # Main executable of pt
//!
//! This module contains all code specific to the executable version of [`pt`]: [`pt`](crate).
//!
//!
//// ATTRIBUTES ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// we want docs
#![warn(missing_docs)]
#![warn(rustdoc::missing_crate_level_docs)]
// we want Debug everywhere.
#![warn(missing_debug_implementations)]
// enable clippy's extra lints, the pedantic version
#![warn(clippy::pedantic)]
//// IMPORTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
use pt::networking::monitoring::uptime;
// we want the log macros in any case
#[allow(unused_imports)]
use log::{debug, error, info, trace, warn};
use env_logger;
use clap::Parser;
pub mod args;
use args::*;
//// CONSTANTS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// STATICS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// MACROS ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// ENUMS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// STRUCTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// IMPLEMENTATION ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// PUBLIC FUNCTIONS //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Main function of the [`pt`](crate) binary
pub fn main() {
let cli = Cli::parse();
if cli.log_meta {
// set up our logger to use the given verbosity
env_logger::Builder::new()
.filter_module("pt", cli.verbose.log_level_filter())
.init();
}
else {
// set up our logger to use the given verbosity
env_logger::Builder::new()
.filter_module("pt", cli.verbose.log_level_filter())
.format_level(false)
.format_target(false)
.format_timestamp(None)
.init();
}
trace!("started the main function");
trace!("{:?}", &cli);
match cli.clone().command {
Commands::Net { command } => net(&cli, command),
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Process [`Net`](args::NetCommands) subcommands
pub fn net(cli: &Cli, command: NetCommands) {
match command {
NetCommands::Monitor {
repeat,
success_ratio,
extra_urls,
no_default
} => {
let urls: Vec<String>;
if no_default {
urls = extra_urls;
}
else {
let mut combined: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
for i in uptime::DEFAULT_CHECK_URLS {
combined.push(i.to_string());
}
combined.extend(extra_urls);
urls = combined;
}
let _verbose = cli.verbose.log_level().is_some();
if repeat > 0 {
uptime::continuous_uptime_monitor(success_ratio, urls, repeat * 1000);
} else {
let status = uptime::UptimeStatus::new(success_ratio, &urls);
println!("{}", status);
}
}
NetCommands::Discover {} => {todo!()}
}
}
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//! # common macros for `libpt`
//!
//! This module implements macros for use with `libpt`.
//// ATTRIBUTES ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// we want docs
#![warn(missing_docs)]
#![warn(rustdoc::missing_crate_level_docs)]
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// we want Debug everywhere.
#![warn(missing_debug_implementations)]
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// enable clippy's extra lints, the pedantic version
#![warn(clippy::pedantic)]
//// IMPORTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
pub use crate::get_stdout_for;
//// CONSTANTS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// STATICS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// MACROS ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## catches what the expression would write to the `stdout`
///
/// This macro takes an expression, executes it, and catches what it would write to the stdout.
/// The buffer of the stdout will then be returned for further use.
///
/// This is especially useful when testing loggers or other frontend CLI functions.
///
/// Inspiration: [users.rust-lang.org](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/how-to-test-functions-that-use-println/67188/5)
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! get_stdout_for {
($test:expr) => {{
use gag::BufferRedirect;
use std::io::Read;
let mut buf = BufferRedirect::stdout().unwrap();
$test;
let mut output = String::new();
buf.read_to_string(&mut output).unwrap();
drop(buf);
output
}};
}
//// ENUMS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// STRUCTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// IMPLEMENTATION ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// PUBLIC FUNCTIONS //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// PRIVATE FUNCTIONS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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//! # common functionalities
//!
//! This module implements common functionality useful for many use cases, such as macros,
//! Formatting functions and more.
//// ATTRIBUTES ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// we want docs
#![warn(missing_docs)]
#![warn(rustdoc::missing_crate_level_docs)]
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// we want Debug everywhere.
#![warn(missing_debug_implementations)]
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// enable clippy's extra lints, the pedantic version
#![warn(clippy::pedantic)]
//// IMPORTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// macros to make things faster in your code
pub mod macros;
/// some general use printing to stdout tools
pub mod printing;
//// CONSTANTS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// STATICS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// ENUMS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// STRUCTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// IMPLEMENTATION ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// PUBLIC FUNCTIONS //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//! # tools that make printing stuff better
//// ATTRIBUTES ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// we want docs
#![warn(missing_docs)]
#![warn(rustdoc::missing_crate_level_docs)]
// we want Debug everywhere.
#![warn(missing_debug_implementations)]
// enable clippy's extra lints, the pedantic version
#![warn(clippy::pedantic)]
//// IMPORTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// reimport our macros to this module, so the user does not get confused when importing the macros
pub use crate::divider;
pub use crate::print_divider;
use pyo3::prelude::*;
//// TYPES /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// CONSTANTS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// STATICS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// MACROS ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// Quickly get a one line visual divider
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! divider {
() => {{
format!("{:=^80}", "=")
}};
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// Quickly print a one line visual divider
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! print_divider {
() => {{
println!("{}", divider!())
}};
}
//// ENUMS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// STRUCTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// IMPLEMENTATION ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// PUBLIC FUNCTIONS //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// python interface for [`divider!`], can also be used with rust
#[pyfunction]
pub fn divider() -> String {
divider!()
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// python interface for [`print_divider!`], can also be used with rust
#[pyfunction]
pub fn print_divider() {
print_divider!()
}
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//! # `libpt`
//! # A library for common needs
//!
//! [`libpt`](crate) contains my personal code. It is compiled as all of the following:
//! `pt` aims to implement a number of functionalities that might me useful to develop
//! programs in Rust. It aims to be a collection of generally, possibly useful things.
//!
//! - dynamic library (`cdylib`, `.so` file on Linux)
//! - rust library crate (`rlib`, usable as )
//! - python module (with [`PyO3`](pyo3))
//! - executable (as `pt`)
//!
//! For more info on the linkage types, please refer to the
//! [rust reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/linkage.html).
//// ATTRIBUTES ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// we want docs
#![warn(missing_docs)]
#![warn(rustdoc::missing_crate_level_docs)]
// we want Debug everywhere. This is a library and there will be many bugs.
#![warn(missing_debug_implementations)]
// enable clippy's extra lints, the pedantic version
#![warn(clippy::pedantic)]
//// IMPORTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// contains useful code, such as macros, for general use
pub mod common;
/// logger used by libpt
pub mod logger;
/// networking tools
pub mod networking;
use crate::logger::Logger;
use pyo3::prelude::*;
//// PUBLIC FUNCTIONS //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Check if [`libpt`](crate) has been loaded
///
/// Always returns `true` if you can execute it.
#[pyfunction]
pub fn is_loaded() -> bool {
true
}
//// PRIVATE FUNCTIONS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Python module: logger
#[pymodule]
fn py_logger(py: Python, parent: &PyModule) -> PyResult<()> {
let module = PyModule::new(py, "logger")?;
module.add_class::<Logger>()?;
parent.add_submodule(module)?;
Ok(())
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Python module: common
#[pymodule]
fn py_common(py: Python, parent: &PyModule) -> PyResult<()> {
let module = PyModule::new(py, "common")?;
py_common_printing(py, module)?;
parent.add_submodule(module)?;
Ok(())
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Python module: common.printing
#[pymodule]
fn py_common_printing(py: Python, parent: &PyModule) -> PyResult<()> {
let module = PyModule::new(py, "printing")?;
module.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(common::printing::divider, module)?)?;
module.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(common::printing::print_divider, module)?)?;
parent.add_submodule(module)?;
Ok(())
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Python module: networking
#[pymodule]
fn py_networking(py: Python, parent: &PyModule) -> PyResult<()> {
let module = PyModule::new(py, "networking")?;
py_networking_monitoring(py, module)?;
parent.add_submodule(module)?;
Ok(())
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Python module: networking.monitoring
#[pymodule]
fn py_networking_monitoring(py: Python, parent: &PyModule) -> PyResult<()> {
let module = PyModule::new(py, "monitoring")?;
py_networking_monitoring_uptime(py, module)?;
parent.add_submodule(module)?;
Ok(())
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Python module: networking.monitoring.uptime
#[pymodule]
fn py_networking_monitoring_uptime(py: Python, parent: &PyModule) -> PyResult<()> {
let module = PyModule::new(py, "uptime")?;
module.add_class::<networking::monitoring::uptime::UptimeStatus>()?;
module.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(
networking::monitoring::uptime::py_continuous_uptime_monitor,
module
)?)?;
parent.add_submodule(module)?;
Ok(())
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Python module: root
///
/// This function is the entry point of [`PyO3`](pyo3). This is where the main module is built.
#[pymodule]
fn _libpt(py: Python, m: &PyModule) -> PyResult<()> {
m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(is_loaded, m)?)?;
// load sub modules
py_common(py, m)?;
py_logger(py, m)?;
py_networking(py, m)?;
Ok(())
}
//! `pt` is a project consisting of multiple smaller crates, all bundled together in this
//! "main crate". Most crates will only show up if you activate their feature.
#![warn(clippy::pedantic, clippy::style, clippy::nursery)]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "full")))]
#[cfg(feature = "bintols")]
pub use libpt_bintols as bintols;
#[cfg(feature = "cli")]
pub use libpt_cli as cli;
#[cfg(feature = "core")]
pub use libpt_core as core;
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//! # A specialized Logger for [`pt`](crate)
//!
//! For the library version, only the basic [`log`] is used, so that it is possible for
//! the end user to use the [`log`] frontend they desire.
//!
//! I did however decide to create a [`Logger`] struct. This struct is mainly intended to be used
//! with the python module of [`pt`](crate), but is still just as usable in other contexts.
//!
//! ## Technologies used for logging:
//! - [`log`]: base logging crate
//! - [`env_logger`]: used for the executable
//// ATTRIBUTES ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// IMPORTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
use std::{
fmt,
sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering},
};
use env_logger::{Env, Target, WriteStyle};
use log::{debug, error, info, trace, warn, Level};
use pyo3::prelude::*;
//// CONSTANTS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// The log level used when none is specified
pub const DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL: Level = Level::Info;
/// Register your level to this environment variable to override the used level
pub const LOGGER_ENV_KEY: &'static str = "LIBPT_LOGLEVEL";
//// STATICS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static INITIALIZED: AtomicBool = AtomicBool::new(false);
//// STRUCTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Logger for [`pt`](crate)
///
/// This struct exists mainly for the python module, so that we can use the same logger with both
/// python and rust.
///
/// ### Setting a [`Level`](log::Level)
///
/// To set a [`Level`](log::Level), you need to set the environment variable `LIBPT_LOGLEVEL`
/// to either of:
///
/// - `Trace`
/// - `Debug`
/// - `Info`
/// - `Warn`
/// - `Error`
#[pyclass]
pub struct Logger {}
//// IMPLEMENTATION ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Main implementation
impl Logger {
/// ## create a `Logger`
///
/// Creates a new uninitialized [`Logger`] object.
pub fn new() -> Self {
let l = Logger {};
l
}
/// ## initializes the logger
///
/// Will enable the logger to be used.
pub fn init() {
// only init if no init has been performed yet
if INITIALIZED.load(Ordering::Relaxed) {
warn!("trying to reinitialize the logger, ignoring");
return;
} else {
let env = Env::default().filter_or(LOGGER_ENV_KEY, DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL.to_string());
let res = env_logger::Builder::from_env(env)
.try_init();
if res.is_err() {
eprintln!("could not init logger: {}", res.unwrap_err());
}
INITIALIZED.store(true, Ordering::Relaxed);
}
}
/// ## initializes the logger to log to a target
///
/// Will enable the logger to be used.
pub fn init_specialized(show_module: bool, test: bool, color: bool, target: Option<Target>) {
let target = match target {
Some(t) => t,
None => Target::Stdout,
};
// only init if no init has been performed yet
if INITIALIZED.load(Ordering::Relaxed) {
eprintln!("trying to reinitialize the logger, ignoring");
return;
} else {
let env = Env::default().filter_or(LOGGER_ENV_KEY, DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL.to_string());
let res = env_logger::Builder::from_env(env)
.is_test(test)
.target(target)
.write_style(if color {
WriteStyle::Auto
} else {
WriteStyle::Never
})
.format_target(show_module)
.try_init();
if res.is_err() {
eprintln!("could not init logger: {}", res.unwrap_err());
}
INITIALIZED.store(true, Ordering::Relaxed);
}
}
/// ## logging at [`Level::Error`]
pub fn error<T>(&self, printable: T)
where
T: fmt::Display,
{
error!("{}", printable)
}
/// ## logging at [`Level::Warn`]
pub fn warn<T>(&self, printable: T)
where
T: fmt::Display,
{
warn!("{}", printable)
}
/// ## logging at [`Level::Info`]
pub fn info<T>(&self, printable: T)
where
T: fmt::Display,
{
info!("{}", printable)
}
/// ## logging at [`Level::Debug`]
pub fn debug<T>(&self, printable: T)
where
T: fmt::Display,
{
debug!("{}", printable)
}
/// ## logging at [`Level::Trace`]
pub fn trace<T>(&self, printable: T)
where
T: fmt::Display,
{
trace!("{}", printable)
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Implementation of the python interface
#[pymethods]
impl Logger {
/// ## Python version of [`new()`](Logger::new)
#[new]
pub fn py_new() -> PyResult<Self> {
Ok(Logger::new())
}
/// ## Python version of [`init()`](Logger::init)
#[pyo3(name = "init")]
#[staticmethod]
pub fn py_init() {
Self::init_specialized(false, false, true, None)
}
/// ## Python version of [`init_specialized()`](Logger::init_specialized)
#[pyo3(name = "init_specialized")]
#[staticmethod]
pub fn py_init_specialized(color: bool) {
Self::init_specialized(false, false, color, None)
}
/// ## Python version of [`error()`](Logger::error)
#[pyo3(name = "error")]
pub fn py_error(&self, printable: String) {
self.error(printable)
}
/// ## Python version of [`warn()`](Logger::warn)
#[pyo3(name = "warn")]
pub fn py_warn(&self, printable: String) {
self.warn(printable)
}
/// ## Python version of [`info()`](Logger::info)
#[pyo3(name = "info")]
pub fn py_info(&self, printable: String) {
self.info(printable)
}
/// ## Python version of [`debug()`](Logger::debug)
#[pyo3(name = "debug")]
pub fn py_debug(&self, printable: String) {
self.debug(printable)
}
/// ## Python version of [`trace()`](Logger::trace)
#[pyo3(name = "trace")]
pub fn py_trace(&self, printable: String) {
self.trace(printable)
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
impl fmt::Debug for Logger {
/// ## Debug representation for [`Logger`]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"Logger: {{initialized: {}}} ",
INITIALIZED.load(Ordering::Relaxed)
)
}
}
//// PUBLIC FUNCTIONS //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// PRIVATE FUNCTIONS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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//! # various networking tools
//!
//! The networking module contains various tools related to connections. For example, it contains a
//! tool that has the purpose to check if your connection is consistently available.
//// ATTRIBUTES ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// we want docs
#![warn(missing_docs)]
#![warn(rustdoc::missing_crate_level_docs)]
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// we want Debug everywhere.
#![warn(missing_debug_implementations)]
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// enable clippy's extra lints, the pedantic version
#![warn(clippy::pedantic)]
//// IMPORTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// monitor your connection
pub mod monitoring;
//// CONSTANTS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// how long to wait for a remove server to respond in ms
pub const REQUEST_TIMEOUT: u64 = 2000;
//// STATICS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// MACROS ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// ENUMS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// STRUCTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// IMPLEMENTATION ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// PUBLIC FUNCTIONS //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// PRIVATE FUNCTIONS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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//! # monitor your network
//!
//! This module offers functions to monitor your network.
//// ATTRIBUTES ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// we want docs
#![warn(missing_docs)]
#![warn(rustdoc::missing_crate_level_docs)]
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// we want Debug everywhere.
#![warn(missing_debug_implementations)]
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// enable clippy's extra lints, the pedantic version
#![warn(clippy::pedantic)]
//// IMPORTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
pub mod uptime;
//// CONSTANTS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// STATICS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// MACROS ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// ENUMS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// STRUCTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// IMPLEMENTATION ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// PUBLIC FUNCTIONS //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// PRIVATE FUNCTIONS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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//! # monitor your network uptime
//!
//! This method offers a way to monitor your networks/hosts uptime. This is achieved by making
//! HTTPS requests to a given list of
//!
//! Warning: This module is not unit tested.
//// ATTRIBUTES ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// we want docs
#![warn(missing_docs)]
#![warn(rustdoc::missing_crate_level_docs)]
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// we want Debug everywhere.
#![warn(missing_debug_implementations)]
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// enable clippy's extra lints, the pedantic version
#![warn(clippy::pedantic)]
use std::{fmt, str::FromStr, time::Duration};
//// IMPORTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// we want the log macros in any case
#[allow(unused_imports)]
use log::{debug, error, info, trace, warn};
use reqwest::{self, Url};
use humantime::{format_duration, format_rfc3339};
use std::time::SystemTime;
use pyo3::prelude::*;
use crate::divider;
//// TYPES /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// CONSTANTS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// urls used for checking by default
pub const DEFAULT_CHECK_URLS: &'static [&'static str] =
&["https://www.cscherr.de", "https://www.cloudflare.com"];
//// STATICS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// MACROS ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// ENUMS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// STRUCTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Describes an uptime status
///
/// [`UptimeStatus`] describes the result of an uptime check.
#[pyclass]
pub struct UptimeStatus {
/// true if the [`UptimeStatus`] is considered successful
pub success: bool,
/// the percentage of reachable urls out of the total urls
pub success_ratio: u8,
/// the percentage of reachable urls out of the total urls that need to be reachable in order
/// for this [`UptimeStatus`] to be considered a success.
pub success_ratio_target: u8,
/// the number of reachable [`urls`](UptimeStatus::urls)
pub reachable: usize,
/// which urls to check in [`check()`](UptimeStatus::check)
pub urls: Vec<Url>,
}
//// IMPLEMENTATION ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// Main implementation
impl UptimeStatus {
/// ## create a new `UptimeStatus` and perform it's check
pub fn new(success_ratio_target: u8, url_strs: &Vec<String>) -> Self {
assert!(success_ratio_target <= 100);
let mut status = UptimeStatus {
success: false,
success_ratio: 0,
success_ratio_target,
reachable: 0,
urls: Vec::new(),
};
for s in url_strs {
let url = reqwest::Url::from_str(&s);
if url.is_ok() {
status.urls.push(url.unwrap());
} else {
warn!("Invalid URL: '{}", s);
}
}
status.urls.dedup();
status.check();
return status;
}
/// ## check for success with the given urls
///
/// Makes the actual https requests and updates fields accordingly.
///
/// Note: Blocking execution for all requests, timeout is set to
/// [REQUEST_TIMEOUT](crate::networking::REQUEST_TIMEOUT).
pub fn check(&mut self) {
self.reachable = 0;
self.urls.iter().for_each(|url| {
let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::builder()
.timeout(Duration::from_millis(crate::networking::REQUEST_TIMEOUT))
.build()
.expect("could not build a client for https requests");
let response = client.get(url.clone()).send();
if response.is_ok() {
self.reachable += 1
}
});
self.calc_success();
}
/// ## calculate the success based on the `reachable` and `total`
///
/// Calculates the ratio of [`reachable`](UptimeStatus::reachable) /
/// (length of [urls](UptimeStatus::urls)).
///
/// Calculates a [`success_ratio`](UptimeStatus::success_ratio) (as [u8]) from that,
/// by multiplying with 100, then flooring.
///
/// If the [`success_ratio`](UptimeStatus::success_ratio) is greater than or equal to the
/// [`success_ratio_target`](UptimeStatus::success_ratio_target), the [`UptimeStatus`] will be
/// considered a success.
///
/// In the special case that no URLs to check for have been provided, the check will be
/// considered a success, but the [`success_ratio`](UptimeStatus::success_ratio) will be `0`.
///
/// Note: does not check for networking, use [`check()`](UptimeStatus::check) for that.
pub fn calc_success(&mut self) {
// if no urls need to be checked, success without checking
if self.urls.len() == 0 {
self.success = true;
self.success_ratio = 0;
return;
}
let ratio: f32 = (self.reachable as f32) / (self.urls.len() as f32) * 100f32;
trace!("calculated success_ratio: {}", ratio);
self.success_ratio = ratio.floor() as u8;
self.success = self.success_ratio >= self.success_ratio_target;
trace!("calculated success as: {}", self.success)
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// Implementation of the Python interface
#[pymethods]
impl UptimeStatus {
/// calls [`new()`](UptimeStatus::new) with python compatible arguments
#[new]
pub fn py_new(success_ratio_target: u8, url_strs: Vec<String>) -> Self {
Self::new(success_ratio_target, &url_strs)
}
/// Same as [`check()`](UptimeStatus::check)
#[pyo3(name = "check")]
pub fn py_check(&mut self) {
self.check();
}
/// Same as [`calc_success()`](UptimeStatus::calc_success)
#[pyo3(name = "calc_success")]
pub fn py_calc_success(&mut self) {
self.calc_success();
}
/// ## get urls for python
///
/// Since [`UptimeStatus::urls`] has no python equivalent, return the urls as a `list[str]` in
/// Python.
///
/// Practically, this is also handy for rust implementations that want to access the URLs as
/// [Strings](String).
pub fn urls(&self) -> Vec<String> {
let mut url_strs: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
for url in self.urls.clone() {
url_strs.push(url.to_string());
}
return url_strs;
}
/// we want to display the [`UptimeStatus`] in python too, so we need `__str__`
pub fn __str__(&self) -> String {
format!("{}", self)
}
/// we want to debug display the [`UptimeStatus`] in python too, so we need `__str__`
pub fn __repr__(&self) -> String {
format!("{:?}", self)
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
impl fmt::Debug for UptimeStatus {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
let mut url_strs: Vec<&str> = Vec::new();
for url in &self.urls {
url_strs.push(url.as_str());
}
write!(
f,
concat!(
"{{ success: {}, success_ratio: {}%, success_ratio_target: {}%,",
" reachable: {}, urls: {:?}}}"
),
self.success, self.success_ratio, self.success_ratio_target, self.reachable, url_strs
)
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
impl fmt::Display for UptimeStatus {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
let mut url_strs: Vec<&str> = Vec::new();
for url in &self.urls {
url_strs.push(url.as_str());
}
write!(
f,
concat!(
"{{\n\tsuccess: {},\n\tsuccess_ratio: {}%,\n\tsuccess_ratio_target: {}%,\n",
"\treachable: {},\n\turls: {:?}\n}}"
),
self.success, self.success_ratio, self.success_ratio_target, self.reachable, url_strs
)
}
}
//// PUBLIC FUNCTIONS //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Uptime monitor
///
/// This function continuously monitors the uptime of your host/network.
///
/// On change of status, an update will be logged at [INFO Level](log::Level::Info), containing
/// information on your current status, including timestamps of the last up/down time and durations
/// since.
pub fn continuous_uptime_monitor(success_ratio_target: u8, urls: Vec<String>, interval: u64) {
if urls.len() == 0 {
error!("No URLs provided. There is nothing to monitor.");
return;
}
let interval = std::time::Duration::from_millis(interval);
let mut last_downtime: Option<SystemTime> = None;
let mut last_uptime: Option<SystemTime> = None;
let mut status = UptimeStatus::new(success_ratio_target, &urls);
let mut last_was_up: bool = false;
let mut last_ratio: u8 = status.success_ratio;
loop {
if !status.success {
if last_was_up {
display_uptime_status("fail", last_uptime, last_downtime, &status)
}
last_downtime = Some(SystemTime::now());
last_was_up = false;
} else if status.success_ratio < 100 {
if status.success_ratio != last_ratio {
let msg = format!(
"uptime check: not all urls are reachable ({}%)",
status.success_ratio
);
display_uptime_status(&msg, last_uptime, last_downtime, &status)
}
last_uptime = Some(SystemTime::now());
last_was_up = true;
} else {
if !last_was_up {
display_uptime_status("success", last_uptime, last_downtime, &status)
}
last_uptime = Some(SystemTime::now());
last_was_up = true;
}
last_ratio = status.success_ratio;
std::thread::sleep(interval);
status.check();
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// Python interface for [`continuous_uptime_monitor`]
///
/// Runs the function in a different thread and checks from time to time for things like Pythons
/// `KeyboardInterrupt` exception.
#[pyfunction]
#[pyo3(name = "continuous_uptime_monitor")]
pub fn py_continuous_uptime_monitor(
py: Python,
success_ratio_target: u8,
urls: Vec<String>,
interval: u64,
) -> PyResult<()>{
// execute the function in a different thread
let _th = std::thread::spawn(move || {
continuous_uptime_monitor(success_ratio_target, urls, interval);
});
loop {
Python::check_signals(py)?;
std::thread::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_millis(100))
}
}
//// PRIVATE FUNCTIONS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// Displays the current status for the [continuous uptime monitor](continuous_uptime_monitor)
fn display_uptime_status(
msg: &str,
last_uptime: Option<SystemTime>,
last_downtime: Option<SystemTime>,
status: &UptimeStatus,
) {
// I know it's weird that this has two spaces too much, but somehow just the tabs is missing
// two spaces.
info!("uptime check: {}", msg);
info!("last uptime: {}", match_format_time(last_uptime));
info!("last downtime: {}", match_format_time(last_downtime));
info!(
"since downtime: {}",
match_format_duration_since(last_downtime)
);
info!(
"since uptime: {}",
match_format_duration_since(last_uptime)
);
debug!("\n{}", status);
info!("{}", divider!());
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// Returns "None" if the given [Option] is [None](Option::None). Otherwise, returns the time stamp
/// formatted according to rfc3999.
fn match_format_time(time: Option<SystemTime>) -> String {
match time {
Some(time) => format_rfc3339(time).to_string(),
None => String::from("None"),
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// Returns "None" if the given [Option] is [None](Option::None). Otherwise, returns duration since
/// that time in a human readable format.
fn match_format_duration_since(time: Option<SystemTime>) -> String {
match time {
Some(time) => format_duration(
SystemTime::now()
.duration_since(time)
.expect("could not calculate elapsed time"),
)
.to_string(),
None => String::from("None"),
}
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//! # very short description
//!
//! Short description
//!
//! Details
//!
//! ## Section 1
//!
//! ## Section 2
//// ATTRIBUTES ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// we want docs
#![warn(missing_docs)]
#![warn(rustdoc::missing_crate_level_docs)]
// we want Debug everywhere.
#![warn(missing_debug_implementations)]
// enable clippy's extra lints, the pedantic version
#![warn(clippy::pedantic)]
//// IMPORTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// TYPES /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// CONSTANTS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// STATICS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// MACROS ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// ENUMS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// STRUCTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// IMPLEMENTATION ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// PUBLIC FUNCTIONS //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// PRIVATE FUNCTIONS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/// # tests for the general behaviour of the libraries availability
///
/// These tests will not go very in depth
// IMPORTS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
use pt;
/// ## check if pt is loaded
#[test]
fn test_pt_is_loaded() {
assert!(pt::is_loaded())
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"""
tests for the general behaviour of the libraries availability
"""
import unittest
import libpt
class TestLibptGeneral(unittest.TestCase):
def test_loaded(self):
assert libpt.is_loaded()
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"""
test the logger
"""
import unittest
from libpt import logger
class TestLogger(unittest.TestCase):
def test_basic_logging(self):
logger.Logger.init()
l = logger.Logger()
l.trace("MSG")
l.debug("MSG")
l.info("MSG")
l.warn("MSG")
l.error("MSG")
if __name__ == '__main__':
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//! # Tests for pt::logger::Logger
//!
//! Note: the module uses a global variable to store if the thread has
//// IMPORTS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Tests for basic logging functionality
use pt::logger::*;
use pt::common::macros::get_stdout_for;
use regex::Regex;
//// HELPERS ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// only initialize once
/// ## setup that's needed before testing the logger struct
fn setup() {
// we don't want to log messages during our tests!
std::env::set_var(LOGGER_ENV_KEY, "Trace");
Logger::init_specialized(true, false, false, None);
println!()
}
//// IMPLEMENTATION ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// ## Tests for basic logging
///
/// This test tests if the loggers basic logging functionality works, that is it's methods:
///
/// - [`Logger::trace`]
/// - [`Logger::debug`]
/// - [`Logger::info`]
/// - [`Logger::warn`]
/// - [`Logger::error`]
///
/// After those methods have Successfully been executed, their outputs gets stored in a single
/// [`String`] and a [`Regex`] checks if we have five correctly formatted messages.
#[test]
fn test_log_basic() {
setup();
let l = Logger::new();
let trace_out = get_stdout_for!(l.trace("MSG"));
let debug_out = get_stdout_for!(l.debug("MSG"));
let info_out = get_stdout_for!(l.info("MSG"));
let warn_out = get_stdout_for!(l.warn("MSG"));
let error_out = get_stdout_for!(l.error("MSG"));
let combined = format!(
"{}{}{}{}{}",
trace_out, debug_out, info_out, warn_out, error_out
);
print!("{}", combined);
// too long, so i split into two lines.
// this matches the format of the env_logger perfectly, but make sure that color is off,
// else the ANSI escape sequences break this test
let regex = Regex::new(concat!(
r"(?m)\[\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}T\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}Z ",
r"(TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR) +pt::logger\] MSG"
))
.unwrap();
// we have 5 log levels, therefore we should have 5 captures
assert_eq!(regex.captures_iter(&combined).count(), 5);
}
#[test]
fn test_multi_initialize() {
setup();
let l = Logger::new();
// these should be ignored due to the global flag
Logger::init();
Logger::init();
Logger::init();
Logger::init();
l.info("Successfully ignored extra init");
}