[Refactor] qmk find (#21096)

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Pablo Martínez 2024-02-17 13:28:40 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
"""Command to search through all keyboards and keymaps for a given search criteria.
"""
from milc import cli
from qmk.search import search_keymap_targets
from qmk.search import filter_help, search_keymap_targets
@cli.argument(
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ from qmk.search import search_keymap_targets
action='append',
default=[],
help= # noqa: `format-python` and `pytest` don't agree here.
"Filter the list of keyboards based on their info.json data. Accepts the formats key=value, function(key), or function(key,value), eg. 'features.rgblight=true'. Valid functions are 'absent', 'contains', 'exists' and 'length'. May be passed multiple times; all filters need to match. Value may include wildcards such as '*' and '?'." # noqa: `format-python` and `pytest` don't agree here.
f"Filter the list of keyboards based on their info.json data. Accepts the formats key=value, function(key), or function(key,value), eg. 'features.rgblight=true'. Valid functions are {filter_help()}. May be passed multiple times; all filters need to match. Value may include wildcards such as '*' and '?'." # noqa: `format-python` and `pytest` don't agree here.
)
@cli.argument('-p', '--print', arg_only=True, action='append', default=[], help="For each matched target, print the value of the supplied info.json key. May be passed multiple times.")
@cli.argument('-km', '--keymap', type=str, default='default', help="The keymap name to build. Default is 'default'.")

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import functools
import fnmatch
import logging
import re
from typing import List, Tuple
from typing import Callable, List, Optional, Tuple
from dotty_dict import dotty, Dotty
from milc import cli
@ -15,6 +15,82 @@ from qmk.keyboard import list_keyboards, keyboard_folder
from qmk.keymap import list_keymaps, locate_keymap
from qmk.build_targets import KeyboardKeymapBuildTarget, BuildTarget
TargetInfo = Tuple[str, str, dict]
# by using a class for filters, we dont need to worry about capturing values
# see details <https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/21090>
class FilterFunction:
"""Base class for filters.
It provides:
- __init__: capture key and value
Each subclass should provide:
- func_name: how it will be specified on CLI
>>> qmk find -f <func_name>...
- apply: function that actually applies the filter
ie: return whether the input kb/km satisfies the condition
"""
key: str
value: Optional[str]
func_name: str
apply: Callable[[TargetInfo], bool]
def __init__(self, key, value):
self.key = key
self.value = value
class Exists(FilterFunction):
func_name = "exists"
def apply(self, target_info: TargetInfo) -> bool:
_kb, _km, info = target_info
return self.key in info
class Absent(FilterFunction):
func_name = "absent"
def apply(self, target_info: TargetInfo) -> bool:
_kb, _km, info = target_info
return self.key not in info
class Length(FilterFunction):
func_name = "length"
def apply(self, target_info: TargetInfo) -> bool:
_kb, _km, info = target_info
return (self.key in info and len(info[self.key]) == int(self.value))
class Contains(FilterFunction):
func_name = "contains"
def apply(self, target_info: TargetInfo) -> bool:
_kb, _km, info = target_info
return (self.key in info and self.value in info[self.key])
def _get_filter_class(func_name: str, key: str, value: str) -> Optional[FilterFunction]:
"""Initialize a filter subclass based on regex findings and return it.
None if no there's no filter with the name queried.
"""
for subclass in FilterFunction.__subclasses__():
if func_name == subclass.func_name:
return subclass(key, value)
return None
def filter_help() -> str:
names = [f"'{f.func_name}'" for f in FilterFunction.__subclasses__()]
return ", ".join(names[:-1]) + f" and {names[-1]}"
def _set_log_level(level):
cli.acquire_lock()
@ -48,11 +124,12 @@ def _keymap_exists(keyboard, keymap):
return keyboard if locate_keymap(keyboard, keymap) is not None else None
def _load_keymap_info(kb_km):
def _load_keymap_info(target: Tuple[str, str]) -> TargetInfo:
"""Returns a tuple of (keyboard, keymap, info.json) for the given keyboard/keymap combination.
"""
kb, km = target
with ignore_logging():
return (kb_km[0], kb_km[1], keymap_json(kb_km[0], kb_km[1]))
return (kb, km, keymap_json(kb, km))
def expand_make_targets(targets: List[str]) -> List[Tuple[str, str]]:
@ -139,26 +216,14 @@ def _filter_keymap_targets(target_list: List[Tuple[str, str]], filters: List[str
key = function_match.group('key')
value = function_match.group('value')
if value is not None:
if func_name == 'length':
valid_keymaps = filter(lambda e, key=key, value=value: key in e[2] and len(e[2].get(key)) == int(value), valid_keymaps)
elif func_name == 'contains':
valid_keymaps = filter(lambda e, key=key, value=value: key in e[2] and value in e[2].get(key), valid_keymaps)
else:
cli.log.warning(f'Unrecognized filter expression: {function_match.group(0)}')
continue
filter_class = _get_filter_class(func_name, key, value)
if filter_class is None:
cli.log.warning(f'Unrecognized filter expression: {function_match.group(0)}')
continue
valid_keymaps = filter(filter_class.apply, valid_keymaps)
cli.log.info(f'Filtering on condition: {{fg_green}}{func_name}{{fg_reset}}({{fg_cyan}}{key}{{fg_reset}}, {{fg_cyan}}{value}{{fg_reset}})...')
else:
if func_name == 'exists':
valid_keymaps = filter(lambda e, key=key: key in e[2], valid_keymaps)
elif func_name == 'absent':
valid_keymaps = filter(lambda e, key=key: key not in e[2], valid_keymaps)
else:
cli.log.warning(f'Unrecognized filter expression: {function_match.group(0)}')
continue
cli.log.info(f'Filtering on condition: {{fg_green}}{func_name}{{fg_reset}}({{fg_cyan}}{key}{{fg_reset}})...')
value_str = f", {{fg_cyan}}{value}{{fg_reset}})" if value is not None else ""
cli.log.info(f'Filtering on condition: {{fg_green}}{func_name}{{fg_reset}}({{fg_cyan}}{key}{{fg_reset}}{value_str}...')
elif equals_match is not None:
key = equals_match.group('key')