{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables, TypeSynonymInstances, FlexibleInstances #-} ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module : TaskMonad.Prompt -- Copyright : Max Magorsch -- License : BSD-style (see LICENSE) -- -- Maintainer : Max Magorsch -- Stability : unstable -- Portability : unportable -- -- TaskMonad.Prompt provides wrappers around [XMonad.Prompt.Input] -- (https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-contrib/docs/XMonad-Prompt-Input.html) -- for usage with taskwarrior -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- module TaskMonad.Prompt ( taskwarriorPrompt , -- * Screenshots -- $screenshots customPrompt ) where import Data.List import Data.Maybe import System.Process import System.IO import Control.Monad ( filterM ) import XMonad hiding ( liftX ) import XMonad.Util.Font import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W import XMonad.Layout.Decoration import XMonad.Prompt import XMonad.Prompt.Input import XMonad.Util.Image import XMonad.Util.NamedWindows import XMonad.Util.XUtils import XMonad.Util.NamedScratchpad import XMonad.Util.Run import qualified GridSelect.Extras import TaskMonad.ScratchPad import TaskMonad.Utils import TaskMonad.GridSelect ( togglePriority , defaultTWGSExtraConfig ) -- $screenshots -- -- TaskMonad.Prompt in action: -- -- <> -- | A wrapper around [XMonad.Prompt.Input] -- (https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-contrib/docs/XMonad-Prompt-Input.html) -- using a custom 'XPconfig' customPrompt :: String -- ^ title that will be displayed in the prompt -> [String] -- ^ completion list -> (String -> X ()) -- ^ action that takes the input of the prompt and returns and X () -> X () -- ^ the action that shows the prompt customPrompt name completeList action = inputPromptWithCompl myXPConfig name (mkComplFunFromList completeList) ?+ action where myXPConfig = def { position = CenteredAt 0.5 0.4 , alwaysHighlight = True , height = 60 , promptBorderWidth = 1 , font = "xft:Inconsolata:size=14" , borderColor = "#555555" , bgColor = "#111111" } -- | A wrapper around 'customPrompt' that can be used to execute taskwarrior -- as well as custom commands. -- -- You can specify a list of tuples which contain -- custom actions as well as conditions for the custom actions, like this: -- -- > taskwarriorPrompt [(\x -> x == "processInput", processInput)] -- -- However, if none of the specified actions is true, a default action will be executed. -- The default action shows taskwarrior reports in a scratchpad and executes all the other commands silently. taskwarriorPrompt :: [(String -> Bool, X ())] -- ^ a list of tuples which contain a condition for an action as well as the action -> X () -- ^ the resulting TaskWarrior prompt taskwarriorPrompt possibleActions = customPrompt "task" defaulttwreports (possiblePromptAction possibleActions) -- | Recursively goes through a list of conditional actions. If a condition is fulfilled, the -- related action will be executed, otherwise the next condition in the list will be evaluated. -- In case no condition is fulfilled the 'defaultTWPromptAction' will finally be executed. possiblePromptAction [] command = defaultTWPromptAction command possiblePromptAction (p : ps) command = if fst p command then snd p else possiblePromptAction ps command -- | The default action that will be execute in the 'taskwarriorPrompt', if no other action was executed. defaultTWPromptAction :: String -> X () defaultTWPromptAction command = if isTWReport command then twscratchpad command else twcommand command where twcommand command = io (execCommandWithOutput "task" command) >>= \bs -> unsafeSpawn $ "notify-send '" ++ bs ++ "'"