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-FROM python:3.7
-WORKDIR /usr/src/app
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- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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-Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 83701e9..0000000
--- a/README.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-# todo.txt as a Telegram bot
-A bot to hold your todo.txt tasks
-
-## setup and installation
-
-### install
-1. `git clone` the project or download it
-2. Create bot with [@botfather](https://t.me/botfather)
-3. create `YOUR_CONFIG_DIRECTORY/config.json`:
- ```json
- {
- "token": "YOUR_BOT_TOKEN"
- }
- ```
-4. run `cp docker-compose.example docker-compose.yml`
-5. run `mkdir YOUR_CONFIG_DIRECTORY`
-6. run `echo {} > YOUR_CONFIG_DIRECTORY/tasks.json`
-7. edit `docker-compose.yml` bot.volumes to match your directory with your tasks
-8. run `docker-compose up`
-
-## commands
-See [help.md](help.md)
diff --git a/_config.yml b/_config.yml
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index 2f7efbe..0000000
--- a/_config.yml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-theme: jekyll-theme-minimal
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/docker-compose.example b/docker-compose.example
deleted file mode 100644
index 3ae239e..0000000
--- a/docker-compose.example
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-version: '3'
-services:
- bot:
- build: ./
- volumes:
- - ./config:/config
-volumes:
- config:
diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 1a2bca4..0000000
--- a/requirements.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-telepot
-git+https://github.com/alvierahman90/pydo.git
-fuzzywuzzy
diff --git a/src/bot.py b/src/bot.py
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index c951417..0000000
--- a/src/bot.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,540 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python3
-# coding=utf-8
-"""
-The bot script
-Run this, I guess
-"""
-
-import re
-import json
-import time
-import telepot
-from telepot.loop import MessageLoop
-from fuzzywuzzy import process
-from fuzzywuzzy import fuzz
-from pydo import Task
-
-VERSION = "v1.2.1"
-
-
-PROPERTY_LAST_COMMAND = "last_command"
-PROPERTY_LAST_ARGUMENTS = "last_arguments"
-
-CONFIG_FILE = '/config/config.json'
-ALPHABET = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'
-TASKS_FILE = "/config/tasks.json"
-
-
-with open(CONFIG_FILE) as file:
- CONFIG = json.loads(file.read())
-
-BOT = telepot.Bot(CONFIG['token'])
-
-
-def on_message(msg):
- """
- The function which is run when MessageLoop receives an event
- :param msg: The message object, passed by MessageLoop
- """
- content_type, chat_type, chat_id = telepot.glance(msg)
-
- if content_type != 'text':
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, "I can only understand text, sorry.")
- return
- text = msg['text']
-
- command = text.split(' ')[0]
- arguments = text.split(' ')[1:]
-
- if command == '/last':
- last_checks(chat_id)
- command = get_property(chat_id, PROPERTY_LAST_COMMAND)
- arguments = get_property(chat_id, PROPERTY_LAST_ARGUMENTS)
- else:
- set_property(chat_id, PROPERTY_LAST_COMMAND, command)
- set_property(chat_id, PROPERTY_LAST_ARGUMENTS, arguments)
-
- process_command(chat_id, command, arguments)
-
-
-def process_command(chat_id, command, arguments):
- """
- Processes the command sent by user
- :param command: The command itself i.e /add
- :param arguments: Anything else after it as a python list
- :param chat_id: Telegram chat_id
- """
- if command == '/start':
- user_init(chat_id)
- elif command == '/help':
- user_help_info(chat_id)
- elif command == '/add':
- add_task(chat_id, Task(" ".join(arguments)))
- elif command == '/rm':
- function_fuzzy_checker(chat_id, arguments, rm_tasks)
- elif command == '/ls':
- ls_tasks(chat_id, arguments)
- elif command == '/do':
- # do_tasks(chat_id, arguments)
- function_fuzzy_checker(chat_id, arguments, do_tasks)
- elif command == '/undo':
- # undo_tasks(chat_id, arguments)
- function_fuzzy_checker(chat_id, arguments, undo_tasks)
- elif command == '/export':
- export_tasks(chat_id)
- elif command == '/marco':
- marco(chat_id)
- elif command == '/delete_all_tasks':
- delete_all_tasks(chat_id)
- elif command == '/priority':
- #priority(chat_id, arguments)
- function_fuzzy_checker(chat_id, arguments, priority, ignore=[0],
- handler=fuzzy_priority_handler)
- else:
- set_property(chat_id, PROPERTY_LAST_COMMAND, '/add')
- set_property(chat_id, PROPERTY_LAST_ARGUMENTS, arguments)
-
- # command has to prefixed here since there is no actual command with a
- # preceding slash
- add_task(chat_id, Task(command + " " + " ".join(arguments)))
-
-
-def add_task(chat_id, task):
- """
- Adds a task
- :param task: A Task object
- :param chat_id: A numerical telegram chat_id
- """
- tasks = get_tasks(chat_id)
- tasks.append(task)
- set_tasks(chat_id, tasks)
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, "Added task: {0}".format(task))
-
-
-def rm_tasks(chat_id, task_ids):
- """
- Delete multiple tasks
- :param task_ids: An iterable of IDs of task objects
- :param chat_id: A numerical telegram chat_id
- """
- tasks = get_tasks(chat_id)
- for i in task_ids:
- if not is_task_id_valid(chat_id, i):
- continue
- set_tasks(chat_id, [x for x in tasks if str(tasks[int(i)]) != str(x)])
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, "Removed task: {0}".format(tasks[int(i)]))
-
-
-def get_property(chat_id, property_name):
- """
- // TODO figure out what this does
- :param property_name:
- :param chat_id:
- :return:
- """
- with open(TASKS_FILE) as tasks_file:
- info_dict = json.loads(tasks_file.read())
-
- key = property_name + ":" + str(chat_id)
-
- if key in info_dict.keys():
- return info_dict[key]
- return None
-
-
-def set_property(chat_id, property_name, value):
- """
- // TODO figure out what this does
- :param property_name:
- :param value:
- :param chat_id:
- """
- with open(TASKS_FILE) as tasks_file:
- info_dict = json.loads(tasks_file.read())
-
- key = property_name + ":" + str(chat_id)
- info_dict[key] = value
-
- with open(TASKS_FILE, 'w') as tasks_file:
- info_dict = tasks_file.write(json.dumps(info_dict))
-
-
-def get_tasks(chat_id, raw=False):
- """
- Returns a list of tasks
- :param chat_id: A numerical telegram chat_id, or None to get tasks for all users
- :param raw: Defaults to False, raw returns the tasks as strings
- :return: Returns a python list of tasks, or a python dict if raw is True
- """
- with open(TASKS_FILE) as tasks_file:
- tasks_dict = json.loads(tasks_file.read())
-
- if chat_id is None:
- return tasks_dict
-
- chat_id = str(chat_id)
-
- if chat_id not in tasks_dict:
- tasks_dict[chat_id] = ""
-
- if raw:
- return tasks_dict[chat_id]
-
- tasks = []
- # even if the string is empty, split will return a list of one, which
- # which creates a task that doesn't exist and without any content when user
- # has no tasks
- if tasks_dict[chat_id] == "":
- return tasks
-
- for i in tasks_dict[chat_id].split('\n'):
- tasks.append(Task(i))
-
- return tasks
-
-
-def get_task(chat_id, task_id):
- """
- Returns single task
- :param task_id: ID of task
- :param chat_id: Telegram chat_id
- :return: Task object or none if task_id is invalid
- """
- if not is_task_id_valid(chat_id, task_id):
- return None
- return get_tasks(chat_id)[int(task_id)]
-
-
-def set_tasks(chat_id, tasks):
- """
- Overwrite the existing tasks with a new list
- :param tasks: Iterable of Task objects
- :param chat_id: Telegram chat_id
- """
- task_dict = get_tasks(None)
- texts = []
- for i in tasks:
- texts.append(str(i))
-
- plaintext = "\n".join(texts)
-
- task_dict[chat_id] = plaintext
-
- with open(TASKS_FILE, 'w+') as tasks_file:
- tasks_file.write(json.dumps(task_dict))
-
-
-def set_task(chat_id, task_id, task):
- """
- Overwrite a single task by ID
- :param task_id: ID of the task
- :param task: Task object itself
- :param chat_id: Telegram chat_id
- """
- if not is_task_id_valid(chat_id, task_id):
- return
- tasks = get_tasks(chat_id)
- tasks[task_id] = task
- set_tasks(chat_id, tasks)
-
-
-def ls_tasks(chat_id, arguments):
- """
- Send a list of tasks to user
- :param arguments: Iterable of strings
- :param chat_id: Telegram chat_id
- """
- tasks = get_tasks(chat_id)
- if len(tasks) < 1:
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, "You have no tasks.")
- return
- counter = 0
-
- for i, value in enumerate(tasks, start=0):
- tasks[i] = (counter, value)
- counter += 1
-
- tasks = sorted(tasks, key=lambda tup: tup[1].priority)
-
- # create list of filters
- filters = []
- nfilters = [] # inverse filter
- for i in arguments:
- if re.match("^f:", i) is not None:
- filters.append(i.split("f:")[1])
- elif re.match("^filter:", i) is not None:
- filters.append(i.split("filter:")[1])
- elif re.match("^!f:", i) is not None:
- nfilters.append(i.split("!f:")[1])
- elif re.match("^!filter:", i) is not None:
- nfilters.append(i.split("!filter:")[1])
-
- text = "Tasks:\n"
- for i in tasks:
- task = i[1]
- counter += 1
- filter_pass = True
-
- if not task.done and ":only-done" in arguments:
- continue
- elif task.done and ":only-done" in arguments:
- pass
- elif task.done and ":show-done" not in arguments:
- continue
-
- # filter checking
- for j in filters:
- if j not in str(task):
- filter_pass = False
- break
-
- # needs continue statement after each filter list as filter_pass
- # gets reset
- if not filter_pass:
- continue
-
- for j in nfilters:
- if j in str(task):
- filter_pass = False
- break
-
- if not filter_pass:
- continue
-
- text += str(i[0]) + " " + str(i[1]) + "\n"
-
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, text)
-
-def do_tasks(chat_id, task_ids):
- """
- Mark tasks by ID as done
- :param task_ids: Iterable of task IDs
- :param chat_id: Telegram chat_id
- """
- for i in task_ids:
- if not is_task_id_valid(chat_id, i):
- continue
-
- task = get_task(chat_id, int(i))
- task.do()
- set_task(chat_id, int(i), task)
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, "Did task {1}: {0}".format(str(task), i))
-
-
-def undo_tasks(chat_id, task_ids):
- """
- Mark tasks as not done
- :param task_ids: Iterable of task IDs
- :param chat_id: Telegram chat_id
- """
- for i in task_ids:
- if not is_task_id_valid(chat_id, i):
- continue
- task = get_task(chat_id, int(i))
- task.undo()
- set_task(chat_id, int(i), task)
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, "Undid task {1}: {0}".format(str(task), i))
-
-
-def export_tasks(chat_id):
- """
- Send all tasks to user as standard todo.txt format, to use in other apps
- :param chat_id: Telegram chat_id
- """
- text = get_tasks(chat_id, raw=True)
- if text == "":
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, "No tasks.")
- return
-
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, "RAW:")
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, text)
-
-
-def marco(chat_id):
- """
- Sends the message "Polo" to user, tests if the bot is up
- :param chat_id: Telegram chat_id
- """
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, "Polo")
-
-
-def last_checks(chat_id):
- """
- Checks if the user has sent a command already
- :param chat_id: Telegram chat_id
- """
- if get_property(chat_id, PROPERTY_LAST_ARGUMENTS) is None or \
- get_property(chat_id, PROPERTY_LAST_COMMAND) is None:
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, "No recorded last command")
-
-def user_init(chat_id):
- """
- The function which is run to set up a new user
- :param chat_id: Telegram chat_id
- """
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, "Welcome to todo.txt but as a Telegram bot. Run"
- " /help to get started")
-
-def user_help_info(chat_id):
- """
- The help text sent to user
- :param chat_id: Telegram chat_id
- """
- with open('help.md') as help_file:
- text = help_file.read()
- text += "\ntodo.txt bot for Telegram version {0}".format(VERSION)
- text += "\n[View help on GitHub](alvierahman90.github.io/todo.txt_telegram/src/help.html)"
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, text, parse_mode='Markdown')
-
-
-def delete_all_tasks(chat_id):
- """
- Deletes all the tasks for a user. Also exports the tasks in case the user
- made a mistake.
- :param chat_id: Telegram chat id
- """
- export_tasks(chat_id)
- set_tasks(chat_id, [])
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, "Deleted all tasks.")
-
-
-def priority(chat_id, arguments):
- """
- Changes the priority of a task
- """
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, repr(arguments))
- for i, argument in enumerate(arguments):
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, f"Argument {i}: {argument}")
-
- if len(arguments) < 2:
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, "Not enough arguments: /priority PRIORITY"
- "ID-OF-TASK [ID-OF-TASK...]")
- return
-
- priorities = list(ALPHABET)
- priorities.append('NONE')
-
- if arguments[0].upper() not in priorities:
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, "Priority (first argument) must be letter or"
- "'none'")
- return
-
- new_priority = arguments[0].upper()
- # This is what no priority is defined as for the sorting
- if new_priority == 'NONE':
- new_priority = '{'
- del arguments[0]
-
- tasks = get_tasks(chat_id)
-
- for i in arguments:
- if not is_task_id_valid(chat_id, i):
- continue
-
- i = int(i)
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, "Setting priority of '{}'.".format(tasks[i]))
- tasks[i].priority = new_priority
-
- set_tasks(chat_id, tasks)
-
- return
-
-def is_task_id_valid(chat_id, task_id):
- """
- Checks if task_id provided is an integer and in the list
- :param chat_id: Telegram chat id
- :param task_id: ID of the task to check
- :return: the task_id as integer if valid, otherwise False
- """
- def fail():
- """
- Prints failure message
- """
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, "Invalid task ID '{0}' - IDs are "
- "integers and must actually exist (run /ls)"
- "".format(str(task_id)))
- return False
-
- if isinstance(task_id, int):
- real_task_id = int(task_id)
- elif isinstance(task_id, str):
- if task_id.isnumeric():
- real_task_id = int(task_id)
- else:
- return fail()
- else:
- return fail()
-
- if real_task_id < len(get_tasks(chat_id)):
- return real_task_id
- return fail()
-
-def fuzzy_get_task_id_from_text(chat_id, text):
- """
- Fuzzy searches for the closest match to the text string given
- :param chat_id: Telegram chat_id
- :param text: The string to fuzzy match
- :return: task_id, matchness, task_text as a tuple
- """
-
- tasks = [str(x) for x in get_tasks(chat_id)]
- task_text, matchness = process.extractOne(text, tasks,
- scorer=fuzz.token_sort_ratio)
- task_id = tasks.index(task_text)
- return task_id, matchness
-
-def fuzzy_action(chat_id, text, function):
- """
- Marks the task most similar to `text` as done
- :param chat_id: Telegram chat_id
- :param text: text to match to a task to perform function on it
- :param function: the function with which to process the task_id
- """
- task_id, matchness = fuzzy_get_task_id_from_text(chat_id, text)
- return function(chat_id, [task_id])
-
-
-def fuzzy_priority_handler(chat_id, text, function):
- """
- Sets the priority of the closest matching task to text
- :param chat_id: Telegram chat_id
- :param text: text to match to a task to perform function on it
- :param function: the function with which to process the task_id (not used)
- """
- # TODO allow fuzzy_action to run on commands with more positional arguments
- arguments = text.split(' ')
- new_priority = arguments.pop(0)
- task_id, matchness = fuzzy_get_task_id_from_text(chat_id, ' '.join(arguments))
- BOT.sendMessage(chat_id, "fprepr: " + repr([new_priority, task_id]))
- return priority(chat_id, [new_priority, task_id])
-
-def function_fuzzy_checker(chat_id, arguments, function, ignore=[], handler=fuzzy_action):
- """
- Checks if the all arguments are numerical and if they are it runs the
- function, otherwise it runs fuzzy_action with that function.
- :param chat_id: Telegram chat_id
- :param arguments: list of arguments form process_command
- :param function: the function to be executed
- :param ignore: a list of argument indexes to ignore when checking if to run fuzzy
- :param handler: the function which executes the function in fuzzy mode
- """
-
- numerical = True
- for i, val in enumerate(arguments):
- if i in ignore:
- continue
- if not val.isdigit():
- numerical = False
- break
-
- if not numerical:
- handler(chat_id, ' '.join(arguments), function)
- else:
- function(chat_id, arguments)
-
-
-if __name__ == "__main__":
- MessageLoop(BOT, on_message).run_as_thread()
-
- while True:
- time.sleep(1)
diff --git a/src/help.md b/src/help.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 912f5d7..0000000
--- a/src/help.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-# commands
-
-Anything sent without a command is assumed to be a new task to be added
-
-## actions on tasks
-- `/add ` - Add a new task
-- `/do` - Mark a task as done
-- `/priority` - Set the priority of a task
-- `/rm` - Remove a task
-- `/undo` - Mark a task as not done
-
-## general
-- `/export` - Send all tasks as plaintext
-- `/help` - Show help information
-- `/ls [filters]` - List tasks
-- `/last` - Run the last command sent
-- `/marco` - Test if bot is up
-
-
-## /ls filters
-- `f[ilter]:` - Tasks must have this text in it
-- `!f[ilter]:` - Tasks must **not** have this text in it
-- `:show-done` - Show and include done tasks
-- `:only-done` - Show only done tasks
diff --git a/src/search.py b/src/search.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 21b35f6..0000000
--- a/src/search.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-from fuzzywuzzy import process
-
-choices = open('tmp').read().split('\n')
-
-search_term = input('Search term: ')
-
-for result, matchness in process.extract(search_term, choices):
- print(str(matchness), result)