anki/qt/aqt/addcards.py

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# Copyright: Ankitects Pty Ltd and contributors
# License: GNU AGPL, version 3 or later; http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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from typing import Callable, Optional
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import aqt.editor
import aqt.forms
from anki._legacy import deprecated
undoable ops now return changes directly; add new *_ops.py files - Introduced a new transact() method that wraps the return value in a separate struct that describes the changes that were made. - Changes are now gathered from the undo log, so we don't need to guess at what was changed - eg if update_note() is called with identical note contents, no changes are returned. Card changes will only be set if cards were actually generated by the update_note() call, and tag will only be set if a new tag was added. - mw.perform_op() has been updated to expect the op to return the changes, or a structure with the changes in it, and it will use them to fire the change hook, instead of fetching the changes from undo_status(), so there is no risk of race conditions. - the various calls to mw.perform_op() have been split into separate files like card_ops.py. Aside from making the code cleaner, this works around a rather annoying issue with mypy. Because we run it with no_strict_optional, mypy is happy to accept an operation that returns None, despite the type signature saying it requires changes to be returned. Turning no_strict_optional on for the whole codebase is not practical at the moment, but we can enable it for individual files. Still todo: - The cursor keeps moving back to the start of a field when typing - we need to ignore the refresh hook when we are the initiator. - The busy cursor icon should probably be delayed a few hundreds ms. - Still need to think about a nicer way of handling saveNow() - op_made_changes(), op_affects_study_queue() might be better embedded as properties in the object instead
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from anki.collection import OpChanges, SearchNode
from anki.decks import DeckId
from anki.models import NotetypeId
from anki.notes import Note, NoteFieldsCheckResult, NoteId
PEP8 for rest of pylib (#1451) * PEP8 dbproxy.py * PEP8 errors.py * PEP8 httpclient.py * PEP8 lang.py * PEP8 latex.py * Add decorator to deprectate key words * Make replacement for deprecated attribute optional * Use new helper `_print_replacement_warning()` * PEP8 media.py * PEP8 rsbackend.py * PEP8 sound.py * PEP8 stdmodels.py * PEP8 storage.py * PEP8 sync.py * PEP8 tags.py * PEP8 template.py * PEP8 types.py * Fix DeprecatedNamesMixinForModule The class methods need to be overridden with instance methods, so every module has its own dicts. * Use `# pylint: disable=invalid-name` instead of id * PEP8 utils.py * Only decorate `__getattr__` with `@no_type_check` * Fix mypy issue with snakecase Importing it from `anki._vendor` raises attribute errors. * Format * Remove inheritance of DeprecatedNamesMixin There's almost no shared code now and overriding classmethods with instance methods raises mypy issues. * Fix traceback frames of deprecation warnings * remove fn/TimedLog (dae) Neither Anki nor add-ons appear to have been using it * fix some issues with stringcase use (dae) - the wheel was depending on the PyPI version instead of our vendored version - _vendor:stringcase should not have been listed in the anki py_library. We already include the sources in py_srcs, and need to refer to them directly. By listing _vendor:stringcase as well, we were making a top-level stringcase library available, which would have only worked for distributing because the wheel definition was also incorrect. - mypy errors are what caused me to mistakenly add the above - they were because the type: ignore at the top of stringcase.py was causing mypy to completely ignore the file, so it was not aware of any attributes it contained.
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from anki.utils import html_to_text_line, isMac
from aqt import AnkiQt, gui_hooks
from aqt.deckchooser import DeckChooser
from aqt.notetypechooser import NotetypeChooser
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from aqt.operations.note import add_note
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from aqt.qt import *
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from aqt.sound import av_player
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from aqt.utils import (
HelpPage,
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askUser,
downArrow,
openHelp,
restoreGeom,
saveGeom,
shortcut,
showWarning,
tooltip,
tr,
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)
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class AddCards(QMainWindow):
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def __init__(self, mw: AnkiQt) -> None:
super().__init__(None, Qt.WindowType.Window)
self._close_event_has_cleaned_up = False
self.mw = mw
self.col = mw.col
form = aqt.forms.addcards.Ui_Dialog()
form.setupUi(self)
self.form = form
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self.setWindowTitle(tr.actions_add())
self.setMinimumHeight(300)
self.setMinimumWidth(400)
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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self.setup_choosers()
self.setupEditor()
self.setupButtons()
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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self._load_new_note()
self.history: list[NoteId] = []
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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self._last_added_note: Optional[Note] = None
gui_hooks.operation_did_execute.append(self.on_operation_did_execute)
restoreGeom(self, "add")
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gui_hooks.add_cards_did_init(self)
self.show()
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def setupEditor(self) -> None:
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self.editor = aqt.editor.Editor(self.mw, self.form.fieldsArea, self, True)
Translate Editor entirely to Svelte (#1403) * Translate editor to Svelte Make editor fields grid rather than flexbox Refactor ButtonToolbar margins Remove remaining svelte.d.ts symlinks Implement saveNow Fix text surrounding Remove HTML editor button Clean up some empty files Add visual for new field state badges * Adds new IconConstrain.svelte to generalize the icon handling for IconButton and Badge Implement sticky functionality again Enable Editable and Codable field state badges Add shortcuts to FieldState badges Add Shift+F9 shortcut back Add inline padding back to editor fields, tag editor and toolbar Make Editable and Codable only "visually hidden" This way they are still updated in the background Otherwise reshowing them will always start them up empty Make empty editing area focusable Start with moving fieldsKey and currentFieldKey to context.ts Fix Codable being wrong size when opening for first time Add back drag'n'drop Make ButtonItem display: contents again * This will break the gap between ButtonGroup items, however once we have a newer Chromium version we should use CSS gap property anyway Fix most of typing issues Use --label-color background color LabelContainer Add back red color for dupes Generalize the editor toolbar in the multiroot editor to widgets Implement Notification.svelte for showing cloze hints Add colorful icon to notification Hook up Editable to EditingArea Move EditingArea into EditorField Include editorField in editor/context Fix rebasing issues Uniformly use SvelteComponentTyped Take LabelContainer out of EditingArea Use mirror-dom and node-store to export editable content Fix editable update mechanism Prepare passing the editing inputs as slots Pass in editing inputs as slots Use codable options again in codemirror Delete editor/lib.ts Remove CodableAdapter, Use more generic CodeMirror component Fix clicking LabelContainer to focus Use prettier Rename Editable to ContentEditable Fix writing Mathjax from Codable to Editable Correctly adjust output HTML from editable Refactor EditableStyles out of EditableContainer Pass Image and Mathjax Handle via slots to Editable Make Editable add its editingInputApi Make Editable hideable Fix font size not being set correctly Refactor both fieldFocused and focusInCodable to focusInEditable Fix focusIfField Bring back $activeInput Fix ClozeButton Remove signifyCustomInput Refactor MathjaxHandle Refactor out some logic into store-subscribe Fix Mathjax editor Use focusTrap instead of focusing div Delegate focus back to editingInput when refocusing focusTrap Elegantly move focus between editing inputs when closing/opening Make Codable tabbable Automatically move caret to end on editable and codable + remove from editingInput api Fix ButtonDropdown having two rows and missing button margins Make svelte_check and eslint pass Satisfy editor svelte_check Save field updates to db again Await editable styles before mounting content editable Remove unused import from OldEditorAdapter Add copyright header to OldEditorAdapter Update button active state from contenteditable * Use activateStickyShortcuts after waiting for noteEditorPromise * Set fields via stores, make tags correctly set * Add explaining comment to setFields * Fix ClozeButton * Send focus and blur events again * Fix Codable not correctly updating on blur with invalid HTML * Remove old code for special Enter behavior in tags * Do not use logical properties for ButtonToolbar margins * Remove getCurrentField Instead use noteEditor->currentField or noteEditor->activeInput * Remove Extensible type * Use context-property for NoteEditor, EditorField and EditingArea * Rename parameter in mirror-dom.allowResubscription * Fix cutOrCopy * Refactor context.ts into the individual components * Move focusing of editingArea up to editorField * Rename promiseResolve -> promiseWithResolver * Rename Editable->RichTextInput and Codable->PlainTextInput * Remove now unnecessary type assertion for `getNoteEditor` and `getEditingArea` * Refocus field after adding, so subscription to editing area is refreshed
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self.editor.web.eval("noteEditorPromise.then(() => activateStickyShortcuts());")
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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def setup_choosers(self) -> None:
defaults = self.col.defaults_for_adding(
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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current_review_card=self.mw.reviewer.card
)
self.notetype_chooser = NotetypeChooser(
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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mw=self.mw,
widget=self.form.modelArea,
starting_notetype_id=NotetypeId(defaults.notetype_id),
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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on_button_activated=self.show_notetype_selector,
on_notetype_changed=self.on_notetype_change,
)
self.deck_chooser = DeckChooser(
self.mw,
self.form.deckArea,
starting_deck_id=DeckId(defaults.deck_id),
on_deck_changed=self.on_deck_changed,
)
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def helpRequested(self) -> None:
openHelp(HelpPage.ADDING_CARD_AND_NOTE)
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def setupButtons(self) -> None:
bb = self.form.buttonBox
ar = QDialogButtonBox.ButtonRole.ActionRole
# add
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self.addButton = bb.addButton(tr.actions_add(), ar)
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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qconnect(self.addButton.clicked, self.add_current_note)
self.addButton.setShortcut(QKeySequence("Ctrl+Return"))
# qt5.14 doesn't handle numpad enter on Windows
self.compat_add_shorcut = QShortcut(QKeySequence("Ctrl+Enter"), self)
qconnect(self.compat_add_shorcut.activated, self.addButton.click)
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self.addButton.setToolTip(shortcut(tr.adding_add_shortcut_ctrlandenter()))
# close
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self.closeButton = QPushButton(tr.actions_close())
self.closeButton.setAutoDefault(False)
bb.addButton(self.closeButton, QDialogButtonBox.ButtonRole.RejectRole)
# help
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self.helpButton = QPushButton(tr.actions_help(), clicked=self.helpRequested) # type: ignore
self.helpButton.setAutoDefault(False)
bb.addButton(self.helpButton, QDialogButtonBox.ButtonRole.HelpRole)
# history
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b = bb.addButton(f"{tr.adding_history()} {downArrow()}", ar)
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if isMac:
sc = "Ctrl+Shift+H"
else:
sc = "Ctrl+H"
b.setShortcut(QKeySequence(sc))
b.setToolTip(tr.adding_shortcut(val=shortcut(sc)))
qconnect(b.clicked, self.onHistory)
b.setEnabled(False)
self.historyButton = b
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def setAndFocusNote(self, note: Note) -> None:
self.editor.set_note(note, focusTo=0)
def show_notetype_selector(self) -> None:
self.editor.call_after_note_saved(self.notetype_chooser.choose_notetype)
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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def on_deck_changed(self, deck_id: int) -> None:
gui_hooks.add_cards_did_change_deck(deck_id)
def on_notetype_change(self, notetype_id: NotetypeId) -> None:
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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# need to adjust current deck?
if deck_id := self.col.default_deck_for_notetype(notetype_id):
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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self.deck_chooser.selected_deck_id = deck_id
# only used for detecting changed sticky fields on close
self._last_added_note = None
# copy fields into new note with the new notetype
old = self.editor.note
new = self._new_note()
if old:
old_fields = list(old.keys())
new_fields = list(new.keys())
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for n, f in enumerate(new.note_type()["flds"]):
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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field_name = f["name"]
# copy identical fields
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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if field_name in old_fields:
new[field_name] = old[field_name]
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elif n < len(old.note_type()["flds"]):
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# set non-identical fields by field index
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old_field_name = old.note_type()["flds"][n]["name"]
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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if old_field_name not in new_fields:
new.fields[n] = old.fields[n]
new.tags = old.tags
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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# and update editor state
self.editor.note = new
self.editor.loadNote(
focusTo=min(self.editor.last_field_index or 0, len(new.fields) - 1)
)
gui_hooks.add_cards_did_change_note_type(old.note_type(), new.note_type())
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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def _load_new_note(self, sticky_fields_from: Optional[Note] = None) -> None:
note = self._new_note()
if old_note := sticky_fields_from:
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flds = note.note_type()["flds"]
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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# copy fields from old note
if old_note:
for n in range(min(len(note.fields), len(old_note.fields))):
if flds[n]["sticky"]:
note.fields[n] = old_note.fields[n]
# and tags
note.tags = old_note.tags
self.setAndFocusNote(note)
def on_operation_did_execute(
self, changes: OpChanges, handler: Optional[object]
) -> None:
if (changes.notetype or changes.deck) and handler is not self.editor:
self.on_notetype_change(
NotetypeId(
self.col.defaults_for_adding(
current_review_card=self.mw.reviewer.card
).notetype_id
)
)
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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def _new_note(self) -> Note:
return self.col.new_note(
self.col.models.get(self.notetype_chooser.selected_notetype_id)
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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)
def addHistory(self, note: Note) -> None:
self.history.insert(0, note.id)
self.history = self.history[:15]
self.historyButton.setEnabled(True)
def onHistory(self) -> None:
m = QMenu(self)
for nid in self.history:
if self.col.find_notes(self.col.build_search_string(SearchNode(nid=nid))):
note = self.col.get_note(nid)
fields = note.fields
PEP8 for rest of pylib (#1451) * PEP8 dbproxy.py * PEP8 errors.py * PEP8 httpclient.py * PEP8 lang.py * PEP8 latex.py * Add decorator to deprectate key words * Make replacement for deprecated attribute optional * Use new helper `_print_replacement_warning()` * PEP8 media.py * PEP8 rsbackend.py * PEP8 sound.py * PEP8 stdmodels.py * PEP8 storage.py * PEP8 sync.py * PEP8 tags.py * PEP8 template.py * PEP8 types.py * Fix DeprecatedNamesMixinForModule The class methods need to be overridden with instance methods, so every module has its own dicts. * Use `# pylint: disable=invalid-name` instead of id * PEP8 utils.py * Only decorate `__getattr__` with `@no_type_check` * Fix mypy issue with snakecase Importing it from `anki._vendor` raises attribute errors. * Format * Remove inheritance of DeprecatedNamesMixin There's almost no shared code now and overriding classmethods with instance methods raises mypy issues. * Fix traceback frames of deprecation warnings * remove fn/TimedLog (dae) Neither Anki nor add-ons appear to have been using it * fix some issues with stringcase use (dae) - the wheel was depending on the PyPI version instead of our vendored version - _vendor:stringcase should not have been listed in the anki py_library. We already include the sources in py_srcs, and need to refer to them directly. By listing _vendor:stringcase as well, we were making a top-level stringcase library available, which would have only worked for distributing because the wheel definition was also incorrect. - mypy errors are what caused me to mistakenly add the above - they were because the type: ignore at the top of stringcase.py was causing mypy to completely ignore the file, so it was not aware of any attributes it contained.
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txt = html_to_text_line(", ".join(fields))
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if len(txt) > 30:
txt = f"{txt[:30]}..."
line = tr.adding_edit(val=txt)
line = gui_hooks.addcards_will_add_history_entry(line, note)
line = line.replace("&", "&&")
# In qt action "&i" means "underline i, trigger this line when i is pressed".
# except for "&&" which is replaced by a single "&"
a = m.addAction(line)
qconnect(a.triggered, lambda b, nid=nid: self.editHistory(nid))
else:
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a = m.addAction(tr.adding_note_deleted())
a.setEnabled(False)
gui_hooks.add_cards_will_show_history_menu(self, m)
m.exec(self.historyButton.mapToGlobal(QPoint(0, 0)))
def editHistory(self, nid: NoteId) -> None:
aqt.dialogs.open("Browser", self.mw, search=(SearchNode(nid=nid),))
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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def add_current_note(self) -> None:
self.editor.call_after_note_saved(self._add_current_note)
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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def _add_current_note(self) -> None:
note = self.editor.note
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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if not self._note_can_be_added(note):
return
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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target_deck_id = self.deck_chooser.selected_deck_id
undoable ops now return changes directly; add new *_ops.py files - Introduced a new transact() method that wraps the return value in a separate struct that describes the changes that were made. - Changes are now gathered from the undo log, so we don't need to guess at what was changed - eg if update_note() is called with identical note contents, no changes are returned. Card changes will only be set if cards were actually generated by the update_note() call, and tag will only be set if a new tag was added. - mw.perform_op() has been updated to expect the op to return the changes, or a structure with the changes in it, and it will use them to fire the change hook, instead of fetching the changes from undo_status(), so there is no risk of race conditions. - the various calls to mw.perform_op() have been split into separate files like card_ops.py. Aside from making the code cleaner, this works around a rather annoying issue with mypy. Because we run it with no_strict_optional, mypy is happy to accept an operation that returns None, despite the type signature saying it requires changes to be returned. Turning no_strict_optional on for the whole codebase is not practical at the moment, but we can enable it for individual files. Still todo: - The cursor keeps moving back to the start of a field when typing - we need to ignore the refresh hook when we are the initiator. - The busy cursor icon should probably be delayed a few hundreds ms. - Still need to think about a nicer way of handling saveNow() - op_made_changes(), op_affects_study_queue() might be better embedded as properties in the object instead
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def on_success(changes: OpChanges) -> None:
# only used for detecting changed sticky fields on close
self._last_added_note = note
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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undoable ops now return changes directly; add new *_ops.py files - Introduced a new transact() method that wraps the return value in a separate struct that describes the changes that were made. - Changes are now gathered from the undo log, so we don't need to guess at what was changed - eg if update_note() is called with identical note contents, no changes are returned. Card changes will only be set if cards were actually generated by the update_note() call, and tag will only be set if a new tag was added. - mw.perform_op() has been updated to expect the op to return the changes, or a structure with the changes in it, and it will use them to fire the change hook, instead of fetching the changes from undo_status(), so there is no risk of race conditions. - the various calls to mw.perform_op() have been split into separate files like card_ops.py. Aside from making the code cleaner, this works around a rather annoying issue with mypy. Because we run it with no_strict_optional, mypy is happy to accept an operation that returns None, despite the type signature saying it requires changes to be returned. Turning no_strict_optional on for the whole codebase is not practical at the moment, but we can enable it for individual files. Still todo: - The cursor keeps moving back to the start of a field when typing - we need to ignore the refresh hook when we are the initiator. - The busy cursor icon should probably be delayed a few hundreds ms. - Still need to think about a nicer way of handling saveNow() - op_made_changes(), op_affects_study_queue() might be better embedded as properties in the object instead
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self.addHistory(note)
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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tooltip(tr.adding_added(), period=500)
undoable ops now return changes directly; add new *_ops.py files - Introduced a new transact() method that wraps the return value in a separate struct that describes the changes that were made. - Changes are now gathered from the undo log, so we don't need to guess at what was changed - eg if update_note() is called with identical note contents, no changes are returned. Card changes will only be set if cards were actually generated by the update_note() call, and tag will only be set if a new tag was added. - mw.perform_op() has been updated to expect the op to return the changes, or a structure with the changes in it, and it will use them to fire the change hook, instead of fetching the changes from undo_status(), so there is no risk of race conditions. - the various calls to mw.perform_op() have been split into separate files like card_ops.py. Aside from making the code cleaner, this works around a rather annoying issue with mypy. Because we run it with no_strict_optional, mypy is happy to accept an operation that returns None, despite the type signature saying it requires changes to be returned. Turning no_strict_optional on for the whole codebase is not practical at the moment, but we can enable it for individual files. Still todo: - The cursor keeps moving back to the start of a field when typing - we need to ignore the refresh hook when we are the initiator. - The busy cursor icon should probably be delayed a few hundreds ms. - Still need to think about a nicer way of handling saveNow() - op_made_changes(), op_affects_study_queue() might be better embedded as properties in the object instead
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av_player.stop_and_clear_queue()
self._load_new_note(sticky_fields_from=note)
gui_hooks.add_cards_did_add_note(note)
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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add_note(parent=self, note=note, target_deck_id=target_deck_id).success(
on_success
).run_in_background()
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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def _note_can_be_added(self, note: Note) -> bool:
result = note.fields_check()
# no problem, duplicate, and confirmed cloze cases
problem = None
if result == NoteFieldsCheckResult.EMPTY:
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problem = tr.adding_the_first_field_is_empty()
elif result == NoteFieldsCheckResult.MISSING_CLOZE:
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if not askUser(tr.adding_you_have_a_cloze_deletion_note()):
return False
elif result == NoteFieldsCheckResult.NOTETYPE_NOT_CLOZE:
problem = tr.adding_cloze_outside_cloze_notetype()
elif result == NoteFieldsCheckResult.FIELD_NOT_CLOZE:
problem = tr.adding_cloze_outside_cloze_field()
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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# filter problem through add-ons
problem = gui_hooks.add_cards_will_add_note(problem, note)
if problem is not None:
showWarning(problem, help=HelpPage.ADDING_CARD_AND_NOTE)
return False
return True
def keyPressEvent(self, evt: QKeyEvent) -> None:
if evt.key() == Qt.Key.Key_Escape:
self.close()
else:
super().keyPressEvent(evt)
def closeEvent(self, evt: QCloseEvent) -> None:
if self._close_event_has_cleaned_up:
evt.accept()
return
self.ifCanClose(self._close)
evt.ignore()
def _close(self) -> None:
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av_player.stop_and_clear_queue()
self.editor.cleanup()
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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self.notetype_chooser.cleanup()
self.deck_chooser.cleanup()
gui_hooks.operation_did_execute.remove(self.on_operation_did_execute)
self.mw.maybeReset()
saveGeom(self, "add")
aqt.dialogs.markClosed("AddCards")
self._close_event_has_cleaned_up = True
self.mw.deferred_delete_and_garbage_collect(self)
self.close()
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def ifCanClose(self, onOk: Callable) -> None:
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def afterSave() -> None:
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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ok = self.editor.fieldsAreBlank(self._last_added_note) or askUser(
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tr.adding_close_and_lose_current_input(), defaultno=True
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)
if ok:
onOk()
self.editor.call_after_note_saved(afterSave)
def closeWithCallback(self, cb: Callable[[], None]) -> None:
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def doClose() -> None:
self._close()
cb()
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self.ifCanClose(doClose)
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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# legacy aliases
@property
def deckChooser(self) -> DeckChooser:
if getattr(self, "form", None):
# show this warning only after Qt form has been initialized,
# or PyQt's introspection triggers it
print("deckChooser is deprecated; use deck_chooser instead")
return self.deck_chooser
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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addCards = add_current_note
_addCards = _add_current_note
onModelChange = on_notetype_change
@deprecated(info="obsolete")
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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def addNote(self, note: Note) -> None:
pass
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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@deprecated(info="does nothing; will go away")
Simplify note adding and the deck/notetype choosers The existing code was really difficult to reason about: - The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa, and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens, and models.py. - Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype selector. It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync for large notetypes. To address these points: - The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable. - The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"), instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype. - ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected notetype - it no longer alters global state.
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def removeTempNote(self, note: Note) -> None:
pass