hledger/Commands/Add.hs
2009-09-22 16:51:27 +00:00

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Haskell

{-|
A history-aware add command to help with data entry.
-}
module Commands.Add
where
import Prelude hiding (putStr, putStrLn, getLine, appendFile)
import Ledger
import Options
import Commands.Register (showRegisterReport)
import System.IO.UTF8
import System.IO (stderr, hFlush)
import System.IO.Error
import Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec
import Utils (ledgerFromStringWithOpts)
-- | Read ledger transactions from the terminal, prompting for each field,
-- and append them to the ledger file. If the ledger came from stdin, this
-- command has no effect.
add :: [Opt] -> [String] -> Ledger -> IO ()
add _ args l
| filepath (rawledger l) == "-" = return ()
| otherwise = do
hPutStrLn stderr
"Enter one or more transactions, which will be added to your ledger file.\n\
\To complete a transaction, enter . as account name. To quit, enter control-d."
getAndAddTransactions l args `catch` (\e -> if isEOFError e then return () else ioError e)
-- | Read a number of ledger transactions from the command line,
-- prompting, validating, displaying and appending them to the ledger
-- file, until end of input (then raise an EOF exception). Any
-- command-line arguments are used as the first transaction's description.
getAndAddTransactions :: Ledger -> [String] -> IO ()
getAndAddTransactions l args = do
l <- getTransaction l args >>= addTransaction l
getAndAddTransactions l []
-- | Read a transaction from the command line, with history-aware prompting.
getTransaction :: Ledger -> [String] -> IO LedgerTransaction
getTransaction l args = do
today <- getCurrentDay
datestr <- askFor "date"
(Just $ showDate today)
(Just $ \s -> null s ||
isRight (parse (smartdate >> many spacenonewline >> eof) "" $ lowercase s))
description <- if null args
then askFor "description" Nothing (Just $ not . null)
else do
let description = unwords args
hPutStrLn stderr $ "description: " ++ description
return description
let historymatches = transactionsSimilarTo l description
bestmatch | null historymatches = Nothing
| otherwise = Just $ snd $ head historymatches
bestmatchpostings = maybe Nothing (Just . ltpostings) bestmatch
date = fixSmartDate today $ fromparse $ (parse smartdate "" . lowercase) datestr
getpostingsandvalidate = do
ps <- getPostings bestmatchpostings []
let t = nullledgertxn{ltdate=date
,ltstatus=False
,ltdescription=description
,ltpostings=ps
}
retry = do
hPutStrLn stderr $ "\n" ++ nonzerobalanceerror ++ ". Re-enter:"
getpostingsandvalidate
either (const retry) return $ balanceLedgerTransaction t
when (not $ null historymatches)
(do
hPutStrLn stderr "Similar transactions found, using the first for defaults:\n"
hPutStr stderr $ concatMap (\(n,t) -> printf "[%3d%%] %s" (round $ n*100 :: Int) (show t)) $ take 3 historymatches)
getpostingsandvalidate
-- | Read postings from the command line until . is entered, using the
-- provided historical postings, if any, to guess defaults.
getPostings :: Maybe [Posting] -> [Posting] -> IO [Posting]
getPostings historicalps enteredps = do
account <- askFor (printf "account %d" n) defaultaccount (Just $ not . null)
if account=="."
then return enteredps
else do
amountstr <- askFor (printf "amount %d" n) defaultamount validateamount
let amount = fromparse $ parse (someamount <|> return missingamt) "" amountstr
let p = nullrawposting{paccount=stripbrackets account,
pamount=amount,
ptype=postingtype account}
getPostings historicalps $ enteredps ++ [p]
where
n = length enteredps + 1
enteredrealps = filter isReal enteredps
bestmatch | isNothing historicalps = Nothing
| n <= length ps = Just $ ps !! (n-1)
| otherwise = Nothing
where Just ps = historicalps
defaultaccount = maybe Nothing (Just . showacctname) bestmatch
showacctname p = showAccountName Nothing (ptype p) $ paccount p
defaultamount = maybe balancingamount (Just . show . pamount) bestmatch
where balancingamount = Just $ show $ negate $ sum $ map pamount enteredrealps
postingtype ('[':_) = BalancedVirtualPosting
postingtype ('(':_) = VirtualPosting
postingtype _ = RegularPosting
stripbrackets = dropWhile (`elem` "([") . reverse . dropWhile (`elem` "])") . reverse
validateamount = Just $ \s -> (null s && not (null enteredrealps))
|| isRight (parse (someamount>>many spacenonewline>>eof) "" s)
-- | Prompt for and read a string value, optionally with a default value
-- and a validator. A validator causes the prompt to repeat until the
-- input is valid. May also raise an EOF exception if control-d is pressed.
askFor :: String -> Maybe String -> Maybe (String -> Bool) -> IO String
askFor prompt def validator = do
hPutStr stderr $ prompt ++ maybe "" showdef def ++ ": "
hFlush stderr
l <- getLine
let input = if null l then fromMaybe l def else l
case validator of
Just valid -> if valid input
then return input
else askFor prompt def validator
Nothing -> return input
where showdef s = " [" ++ s ++ "]"
-- | Append this transaction to the ledger's file. Also, to the ledger's
-- transaction list, but we don't bother updating the other fields - this
-- is enough to include new transactions in the history matching.
addTransaction :: Ledger -> LedgerTransaction -> IO Ledger
addTransaction l t = do
appendToLedgerFile l $ show t
putStrLn $ printf "\nAdded transaction to %s:" (filepath $ rawledger l)
putStrLn =<< registerFromString (show t)
return l{rawledger=rl{ledger_txns=ts}}
where rl = rawledger l
ts = ledger_txns rl ++ [t]
-- | Append data to the ledger's file, ensuring proper separation from any
-- existing data; or if the file is "-", dump it to stdout.
appendToLedgerFile :: Ledger -> String -> IO ()
appendToLedgerFile l s =
if f == "-"
then putStr $ sep ++ s
else appendFile f $ sep++s
where
f = filepath $ rawledger l
-- we keep looking at the original raw text from when the ledger
-- was first read, but that's good enough for now
t = rawledgertext l
sep | null $ strip t = ""
| otherwise = replicate (2 - min 2 (length lastnls)) '\n'
where lastnls = takeWhile (=='\n') $ reverse t
-- | Convert a string of ledger data into a register report.
registerFromString :: String -> IO String
registerFromString s = do
now <- getCurrentLocalTime
l <- ledgerFromStringWithOpts [] [] now s
return $ showRegisterReport [Empty] [] l
-- | Return a similarity measure, from 0 to 1, for two strings.
-- This is Simon White's letter pairs algorithm from
-- http://www.catalysoft.com/articles/StrikeAMatch.html
-- with a modification for short strings.
compareStrings :: String -> String -> Double
compareStrings "" "" = 1
compareStrings (_:[]) "" = 0
compareStrings "" (_:[]) = 0
compareStrings (a:[]) (b:[]) = if toUpper a == toUpper b then 1 else 0
compareStrings s1 s2 = 2.0 * fromIntegral i / fromIntegral u
where
i = length $ intersect pairs1 pairs2
u = length pairs1 + length pairs2
pairs1 = wordLetterPairs $ uppercase s1
pairs2 = wordLetterPairs $ uppercase s2
wordLetterPairs = concatMap letterPairs . words
letterPairs (a:b:rest) = [a,b] : letterPairs (b:rest)
letterPairs _ = []
compareLedgerDescriptions s t = compareStrings s' t'
where s' = simplify s
t' = simplify t
simplify = filter (not . (`elem` "0123456789"))
transactionsSimilarTo :: Ledger -> String -> [(Double,LedgerTransaction)]
transactionsSimilarTo l s =
sortBy compareRelevanceAndRecency
$ filter ((> threshold).fst)
[(compareLedgerDescriptions s $ ltdescription t, t) | t <- ts]
where
compareRelevanceAndRecency (n1,t1) (n2,t2) = compare (n2,ltdate t2) (n1,ltdate t1)
ts = ledger_txns $ rawledger l
threshold = 0