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[run]
source =
task_status
omit =
*/__init__.py
[report]
fail_under =
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[MASTER]
# A comma-separated list of package or module names from where C extensions may
# be loaded. Extensions are loading into the active Python interpreter and may
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# for backward compatibility.)
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# Return non-zero exit code if any of these messages/categories are detected,
# even if score is above --fail-under value. Syntax same as enable. Messages
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# Files or directories matching the regex patterns are skipped. The regex
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# Python code to execute, usually for sys.path manipulation such as
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#init-hook=
# Use multiple processes to speed up Pylint. Specifying 0 will auto-detect the
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jobs=1
# Control the amount of potential inferred values when inferring a single
# object. This can help the performance when dealing with large functions or
# complex, nested conditions.
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suggestion-mode=yes
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# active Python interpreter and may run arbitrary code.
unsafe-load-any-extension=no
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xreadlines-attribute,
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exception-escape,
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# Enable the message, report, category or checker with the given id(s). You can
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# multiple time (only on the command line, not in the configuration file where
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enable=c-extension-no-member
[REPORTS]
# Python expression which should return a score less than or equal to 10. You
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# which contain the number of messages in each category, as well as 'statement'
# which is the total number of statements analyzed. This score is used by the
# global evaluation report (RP0004).
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#class-attribute-rgx=
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# const-naming-style.
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# Naming style matching correct class names.
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# Regular expression matching correct class names. Overrides class-naming-
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# ones are exempt.
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# not require a docstring.
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# Allow the body of a class to be on the same line as the declaration if body
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# else.
single-line-if-stmt=no
[LOGGING]
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# function parameter format.
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notes=FIXME,
XXX,
TODO
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# Docstrings are removed from the similarity computation
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# Signatures are removed from the similarity computation
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[SPELLING]
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[STRING]
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# This flag controls whether the implicit-str-concat should generate a warning
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# expressions are accepted.
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# Tells whether to warn about missing members when the owner of the attribute
# is inferred to be None.
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# This flag controls whether pylint should warn about no-member and similar
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# that case, it might be useful to still emit no-member and other checks for
# the rest of the inferred objects.
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# qualified names.
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# (useful for modules/projects where namespaces are manipulated during runtime
# and thus existing member attributes cannot be deduced by static analysis). It
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# of finding the hint is based on edit distance.
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_cb
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# to the given file (report RP0402 must not be disabled).
ext-import-graph=
# Output a graph (.gv or any supported image format) of all (i.e. internal and
# external) dependencies to the given file (report RP0402 must not be
# disabled).
import-graph=
# Output a graph (.gv or any supported image format) of internal dependencies
# to the given file (report RP0402 must not be disabled).
int-import-graph=
# Force import order to recognize a module as part of the standard
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[EXCEPTIONS]
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# "BaseException, Exception".
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# Changelog
## v0.3.0 (2021-10-26)
#### New Features
* add --bullet option to change char in front of list items
Full set of changes: [`v0.2.4...v0.3.0`](https://git.admin.franklin.edu/kellya/task-status/compare/v0.2.4...v0.3.0)
## v0.2.4 (2021-10-25)
#### Fixes
* correct the -deleted to -DELETED to filter out tasks that were deleted
Full set of changes: [`v0.2.3...v0.2.4`](https://git.admin.franklin.edu/kellya/task-status/compare/v0.2.3...v0.2.4)
## v0.2.3 (2021-10-18)
#### Fixes
* correct issue causing the status_report filter to not apply
#### Others
* added tests and configs for linting and coverage
* Updated dependant packages
* removed coveage of main in the if __name__ test
Full set of changes: [`v0.2.2...v0.2.3`](https://git.admin.franklin.edu/kellya/task-status/compare/v0.2.2...v0.2.3)
## v0.2.2 (2021-08-26)
#### Fixes
* Corrected a missing elif that was causing duplicated output when --uuid was specified
* fixed duplicate project adding
#### Refactorings
* remove test dep on build task
#### Others
* Added coverage tests
* Added header and sort tests
Full set of changes: [`v0.2.1...v0.2.2`](https://git.admin.franklin.edu/kellya/task-status/compare/v0.2.1...v0.2.2)
## v0.2.1 (2021-08-23)
#### Fixes
* corrected the issue causing split project entries closes [#1](https://git.admin.franklin.edu/kellya/task-status/issues/1)
* Added handling for empty/no project name
#### Others
* cleanup for linting errors
* Add directory to correct flakes flakiness
* attempt to fix [#1](https://git.admin.franklin.edu/kellya/task-status/issues/1), but instead made it fail the same way with completely different logic
* hopefully fixed tests adding ci tasks to my taskwarrior
* fixed the forced bad entry
* checking in invalid code to force a build fail
Full set of changes: [`v0.2.0...v0.2.1`](https://git.admin.franklin.edu/kellya/task-status/compare/v0.2.0...v0.2.1)
## v0.2.0 (2021-08-19)
#### New Features
* added --header option to display start date of report
#### Others
* added taskrc config for base configuration
* added makefile
* Added __init__.py to try to clean up build errors
* added a useless --help test to verify commit message hook is working
Full set of changes: [`v0.1.1...v0.2.0`](https://git.admin.franklin.edu/kellya/task-status/compare/v0.1.1...v0.2.0)
## v0.1.1 (2021-08-18)
Full set of changes: [`v0.1.0...v0.1.1`](https://git.admin.franklin.edu/kellya/task-status/compare/v0.1.0...v0.1.1)
## v0.1.0 (2021-08-18)
#### New Features
* Added click and --uuid to display task's uuid to aid in cleanup of tasks

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# Set output dir
BUILDDIR=dist
PROJECT_BASE=task_status
#GH/github command used to initiate a release
GH=/usr/bin/gh
test:
pytest -v
build: dir
poetry build
dir:
[ -d $(BUILDDIR) ] || mkdir -p $(BUILDDIR)
clean:
rm -rf $(BUILDDIR)
find . -name __pycache__|xargs rm -rf
poetry-release: build
poetry publish
coverage:
coverage run -m pytest
coverage report -m
pyflakes:
pyflakes ${PROJECT_BASE}
pylint:
pylint --load-plugins=pylint_django --django-settings-module=fam_mac.settings ${PROJECT_BASE}
gh-release: build
#Figure out what the last/most recent build is
$(eval LATEST = $(shell ls -t1 ${BUILDDIR}/*|head -n1))
$(eval TAG = $(shell git describe --abbrev=0))
@echo "Sending $(TAG) to github"
${GH} release create $(TAG) $(LATEST)
release: poetry-release gh-release
.PHONY: dir clean release gh-release poetry-release coverage

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# task-status
This utility allows you to generate a list of tasks completed from task warrior
over the last week.
# Installation
Task-status is published in PyPi, so to install you just need to run `pip
install task-status`. This will give you the `task-status` entry point to
execute.
## Prerequirements
In order for this to work, you need to have taskwarrior installed to track
tasks. Addtitionally, taskwarrior needs an additiona "User Defined
Attribute"(UDA) to define the boolean for displaying a task in the report
### Taskwarrior
All of the data comes from taskwarrior, so In order for this to work, [Taskwarrior](https://taskwarrior.org/download/) must
be set up first.
### User-Defined Attribute
The following must be added to your taskrc file.
```
uda.status_report.type=string
uda.status_report.label=status_report
uda.status_report.values=display,hide
uda.status_report.default=display
```
You may either do that by copying and pasting that directly in your taskrc file,
or by running the following:
`task config uda.status_report.type string`
`task config uda.status_report.label status_report`
`task config uda.status_report.values display,hide`
`task config uda.status_report.default display`
This will create the attribute that is used to filter out tasks that are not
desired to show on the report
## Usage
The general usage is to just run `task-status`. It will automatically create a
list of tasks completed from last monday to the time the script is run. You may
run `task-status --help` to see the complete list of options and their
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# [Created by task 2.6.0 8/19/2021 13:50:54]
# Taskwarrior program configuration file.
# For more documentation, see https://taskwarrior.org or try 'man task', 'man task-color',
# 'man task-sync' or 'man taskrc'
# Here is an example of entries that use the default, override and blank values
# variable=foo -- By specifying a value, this overrides the default
# variable= -- By specifying no value, this means no default
# #variable=foo -- By commenting out the line, or deleting it, this uses the default
# Use the command 'task show' to see all defaults and overrides
# Files
data.location=.task
# To use the default location of the XDG directories,
# move this configuration file from ~/.taskrc to ~/.config/task/taskrc and uncomment below
#data.location=~/.local/share/task
#hooks.location=~/.config/task/hooks
# Color theme (uncomment one to use)
#include light-16.theme
#include light-256.theme
#include dark-16.theme
#include dark-256.theme
#include dark-red-256.theme
#include dark-green-256.theme
#include dark-blue-256.theme
#include dark-violets-256.theme
#include dark-yellow-green.theme
#include dark-gray-256.theme
#include dark-gray-blue-256.theme
#include solarized-dark-256.theme
#include solarized-light-256.theme
#include no-color.theme

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[tool.poetry] [tool.poetry]
name = "task-status" name = "task-status"
version = "0.3.1" version = "0.1.0"
description = "Utility to get status data built from taskwarrior" description = "Utility to get status data built from taskwarrior"
authors = ["Alex Kelly <alex.kelly@franklin.edu>"] authors = ["Alex Kelly <alex.kelly@franklin.edu>"]
[tool.poetry.dependencies] [tool.poetry.dependencies]
python = "^3.9" python = "^3.9"
click = "^8.0.1"
python-dateutil = "^2.8.2"
[tool.poetry.dev-dependencies] [tool.poetry.dev-dependencies]
pytest = "^6.2.4"
flake8 = "^3.9.2"
python-semantic-release = "^7.19.1"
pylint = "^2.9.6"
coverage = "^5.5"
pytest-cov = "^2.12.1"
[build-system] [build-system]
requires = ["poetry-core>=1.0.0"] requires = ["poetry-core>=1.0.0"]
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[tool.poetry.scripts] [tool.poetry.scripts]
task-status = 'task_status.task_status:main' task-status = 'task_status.task_status:main'
[tool.semantic_release]
version_variable = [
"task_status/task_status.py:__version__",
"pyproject.toml:version"
]

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#!/usr/bin/env python #!/usr/bin/env python
""" Get completed tasks from taskwarrior and output a simple report """
import subprocess import subprocess
import json import json
import itertools
import operator
from datetime import date from datetime import date
from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta, MO from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta, MO
import click
__version__ = "0.3.1"
def validate_tasks(tasks): def main():
""" Validate tasks have a proejct, inject "None" if they don't """
try:
for task in tasks:
test = task["project"]
except KeyError:
task["project"] = "None"
return tasks
@click.command()
@click.version_option(__version__, prog_name="task-status")
@click.option("--uuid", is_flag=True, help="Display the task UUID")
@click.option("--header", is_flag=True, help="Display date header")
@click.option("--bullet", default="*", help="Character to use for bullets in list")
@click.option(
"--sort", is_flag=True, default=True, help="Alphabetically sort by project"
)
def main(uuid, header, bullet, sort):
"""Main function that does all the work for task_status"""
today = date.today() today = date.today()
last_monday = today + relativedelta(weekday=MO(-2)) last_monday = today + relativedelta(weekday=MO(-2))
task_command = [
"task",
f"end.after:{last_monday}",
"status_report:display",
"-home",
"-DELETED",
"-delegated",
"export",
]
tasks = subprocess.run( tasks = subprocess.run(
task_command, ["task", "+status", f"end.after:{last_monday}", "export"], capture_output=True
capture_output=True,
check=True,
) )
entries = validate_tasks(json.loads(tasks.stdout.decode()))
output_list = []
project_list = []
if header:
print(f"Reporting from: {last_monday}")
for status_projects, status_entries in itertools.groupby(
entries, key=operator.itemgetter("project")
):
if status_projects not in project_list:
project_list.append(status_projects)
output_list.append(list(status_entries))
if sort: entries = json.loads(tasks.stdout.decode())
project_list.sort() last_project = ""
for project in project_list:
print(f"{bullet} {project}")
for entry in entries: for entry in entries:
if entry["project"] == project and uuid: if entry["project"] != last_project:
print(f'\t{bullet} {entry["description"]} ({entry["uuid"]})') last_project = entry["project"]
elif entry["project"] == project: print(f"* {entry['project']}")
print(f'\t{bullet} {entry["description"]}') print(f"\t* {entry['description']}")
if __name__ == "__main__": if __name__ == "__main__":
main() # pylint: disable=no-value-for-parameter # pragma: no cover main()

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""" Validate task-status options """
from click.testing import CliRunner
from task_status.task_status import main as task_main
from task_status.task_status import __version__ as task_version
runner = CliRunner()
def test_main():
"""Validate the basic command runs with a successful response"""
response = runner.invoke(task_main)
assert response.exit_code == 0
def test_version():
"""Verify that --version outputs the version and it matches
what the code says it should be"""
response = runner.invoke(task_main, ["--version"])
assert response.exit_code == 0
assert task_version in response.output
def test_uuid():
"""Validate the --uuid option returns successfully"""
response = runner.invoke(task_main, ["--uuid"])
assert response.exit_code == 0
def test_sort():
"""Validate --sort returns successfully"""
response = runner.invoke(task_main, ["--sort"])
assert response.exit_code == 0
def test_header():
"""Validate --header returns successfully"""
response = runner.invoke(task_main, ["--header"])
assert response.exit_code == 0
def test_help():
"""Validate --help returns successfully"""
response = runner.invoke(task_main, ["--help"])
assert response.exit_code == 0
def test_invalid_option():
"""Validate pasing a bad option returns an error"""
# check that task fails successfully!"
response = runner.invoke(task_main, ["--invalid"])
assert response.exit_code == 2