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importing-failed-debug-info = Import failed. Debugging info:
importing-aborted = Aborted: { $val }
importing-added-duplicate-with-first-field = Added duplicate with first field: { $val }
importing-allow-html-in-fields = Allow HTML in fields
importing-anki-files-are-from-a-very = .anki files are from a very old version of Anki. You can import them with add-on 175027074 or with Anki 2.0, available on the Anki website.
importing-anki2-files-are-not-directly-importable = .anki2 files are not directly importable - please import the .apkg or .zip file you have received instead.
importing-appeared-twice-in-file = Appeared twice in file: { $val }
importing-by-default-anki-will-detect-the = By default, Anki will detect the character between fields, such as a tab, comma, and so on. If Anki is detecting the character incorrectly, you can enter it here. Use \t to represent tab.
importing-change = Change
importing-colon = Colon
importing-comma = Comma
importing-empty-first-field = Empty first field: { $val }
importing-field-mapping = Field mapping
importing-field-of-file-is = Field <b>{ $val }</b> of file is:
importing-fields-separated-by = Fields separated by: { $val }
importing-file-version-unknown-trying-import-anyway = File version unknown, trying import anyway.
importing-first-field-matched = First field matched: { $val }
importing-identical = Identical
importing-ignore-field = Ignore field
importing-ignore-lines-where-first-field-matches = Ignore lines where first field matches existing note
importing-ignored = <ignored>
importing-import-even-if-existing-note-has = Import even if existing note has same first field
importing-import-options = Import options
importing-importing-complete = Importing complete.
importing-invalid-file-please-restore-from-backup = Invalid file. Please restore from backup.
importing-map-to = Map to { $val }
importing-map-to-tags = Map to Tags
importing-mapped-to = mapped to <b>{ $val }</b>
importing-mapped-to-tags = mapped to <b>Tags</b>
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importing-mnemosyne-20-deck-db = Mnemosyne 2.0 Deck (*.db)
importing-multicharacter-separators-are-not-supported-please = Multi-character separators are not supported. Please enter one character only.
importing-notes-added-from-file = Notes added from file: { $val }
importing-notes-found-in-file = Notes found in file: { $val }
importing-notes-skipped-as-theyre-already-in = Notes skipped, as they're already in your collection: { $val }
importing-notes-that-could-not-be-imported = Notes that could not be imported as note type has changed: { $val }
importing-notes-updated-as-file-had-newer = Notes updated, as file had newer version: { $val }
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importing-packaged-anki-deckcollection-apkg-colpkg-zip = Packaged Anki Deck/Collection (*.apkg *.colpkg *.zip)
importing-pauker-18-lesson-paugz = Pauker 1.8 Lesson (*.pau.gz)
importing-rows-had-num1d-fields-expected-num2d = '{ $row }' had { $found } fields, expected { $expected }
importing-selected-file-was-not-in-utf8 = Selected file was not in UTF-8 format. Please see the importing section of the manual.
importing-semicolon = Semicolon
importing-skipped = Skipped
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importing-supermemo-xml-export-xml = Supermemo XML export (*.xml)
importing-tab = Tab
importing-tag-modified-notes = Tag modified notes:
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importing-text-separated-by-tabs-or-semicolons = Text separated by tabs or semicolons (*)
importing-the-first-field-of-the-note = The first field of the note type must be mapped.
importing-the-provided-file-is-not-a = The provided file is not a valid .apkg file.
importing-this-file-does-not-appear-to = This file does not appear to be a valid .apkg file. If you're getting this error from a file downloaded from AnkiWeb, chances are that your download failed. Please try again, and if the problem persists, please try again with a different browser.
importing-this-will-delete-your-existing-collection = This will delete your existing collection and replace it with the data in the file you're importing. Are you sure?
importing-unable-to-import-from-a-readonly = Unable to import from a read-only file.
importing-unknown-file-format = Unknown file format.
importing-update-existing-notes-when-first-field = Update existing notes when first field matches
importing-updated = Updated
importing-note-added =
{ $count ->
[one] { $count } note added
*[other] { $count } notes added
}
importing-note-imported =
{ $count ->
[one] { $count } note imported.
*[other] { $count } notes imported.
}
importing-note-unchanged =
{ $count ->
[one] { $count } note unchanged
*[other] { $count } notes unchanged
}
importing-note-updated =
{ $count ->
[one] { $count } note updated
*[other] { $count } notes updated
}
importing-processed-media-file =
{ $count ->
Backups (#1685) * Add zstd dep * Implement backend backup with zstd * Implement backup thinning * Write backup meta * Use new file ending anki21b * Asynchronously backup on collection close in Rust * Revert "Add zstd dep" This reverts commit 3fcb2141d2be15f907269d13275c41971431385c. * Add zstd again * Take backup col path from col struct * Fix formatting * Implement backup restoring on backend * Normalize restored media file names * Refactor `extract_legacy_data()` A bit cumbersome due to borrowing rules. * Refactor * Make thinning calendar-based and gradual * Consider last kept backups of previous stages * Import full apkgs and colpkgs with backend * Expose new backup settings * Test `BackupThinner` and make it deterministic * Mark backup_path when closing optional * Delete leaky timer * Add progress updates for restoring media * Write restored collection to tempfile first * Do collection compression in the background thread This has us currently storing an uncompressed and compressed copy of the collection in memory (not ideal), but means the collection can be closed without waiting for compression to complete. On a large collection, this takes a close and reopen from about 0.55s to about 0.07s. The old backup code for comparison: about 0.35s for compression off, about 8.5s for zip compression. * Use multithreading in zstd compression On my system, this reduces the compression time of a large collection from about 0.55s to 0.08s. * Stream compressed collection data into zip file * Tweak backup explanation + Fix incorrect tab order for ignore accents option * Decouple restoring backup and full import In the first case, no profile is opened, unless the new collection succeeds to load. In the second case, either the old collection is reloaded or the new one is loaded. * Fix number gap in Progress message * Don't revert backup when media fails but report it * Tweak error flow * Remove native BackupLimits enum * Fix type annotation * Add thinning test for whole year * Satisfy linter * Await async backup to finish * Move restart disclaimer out of backup tab Should be visible regardless of the current tab. * Write restored collection in chunks * Refactor * Write media in chunks and refactor * Log error if removing file fails * join_backup_task -> await_backup_completion * Refactor backup.rs * Refactor backup meta and collection extraction * Fix wrong error being returned * Call sync_all() on new collection * Add ImportError * Store logger in Backend, instead of creating one on demand init_backend() accepts a Logger rather than a log file, to allow other callers to customize the logger if they wish. In the future we may want to explore using the tracing crate as an alternative; it's a bit more ergonomic, as a logger doesn't need to be passed around, and it plays more nicely with async code. * Sync file contents prior to rename; sync folder after rename. * Limit backup creation to once per 30 min * Use zstd::stream::copy_decode * Make importing abortable * Don't revert if backup media is aborted * Set throttle implicitly * Change force flag to minimum_backup_interval * Don't attempt to open folders on Windows * Join last backup thread before starting new one Also refactor. * Disable auto sync and backup when restoring again * Force backup on full download * Include the reason why a media file import failed, and the file path - Introduce a FileIoError that contains a string representation of the underlying I/O error, and an associated path. There are a few places in the code where we're currently manually including the filename in a custom error message, and this is a step towards a more consistent approach (but we may be better served with a more general approach in the future similar to Anyhow's .context()) - Move the error message into importing.ftl, as it's a bit neater when error messages live in the same file as the rest of the messages associated with some functionality. * Fix importing of media files * Minor wording tweaks * Save an allocation I18n strings with replacements are already strings, so we can skip the extra allocation. Not that it matters here at all. * Terminate import if file missing from archive If a third-party tool is creating invalid archives, the user should know about it. This should be rare, so I did not attempt to make it translatable. * Skip multithreaded compression on small collections Co-authored-by: Damien Elmes <gpg@ankiweb.net>
2022-03-07 06:11:31 +01:00
[one] Imported { $count } media file
*[other] Imported { $count } media files
}
Backups (#1685) * Add zstd dep * Implement backend backup with zstd * Implement backup thinning * Write backup meta * Use new file ending anki21b * Asynchronously backup on collection close in Rust * Revert "Add zstd dep" This reverts commit 3fcb2141d2be15f907269d13275c41971431385c. * Add zstd again * Take backup col path from col struct * Fix formatting * Implement backup restoring on backend * Normalize restored media file names * Refactor `extract_legacy_data()` A bit cumbersome due to borrowing rules. * Refactor * Make thinning calendar-based and gradual * Consider last kept backups of previous stages * Import full apkgs and colpkgs with backend * Expose new backup settings * Test `BackupThinner` and make it deterministic * Mark backup_path when closing optional * Delete leaky timer * Add progress updates for restoring media * Write restored collection to tempfile first * Do collection compression in the background thread This has us currently storing an uncompressed and compressed copy of the collection in memory (not ideal), but means the collection can be closed without waiting for compression to complete. On a large collection, this takes a close and reopen from about 0.55s to about 0.07s. The old backup code for comparison: about 0.35s for compression off, about 8.5s for zip compression. * Use multithreading in zstd compression On my system, this reduces the compression time of a large collection from about 0.55s to 0.08s. * Stream compressed collection data into zip file * Tweak backup explanation + Fix incorrect tab order for ignore accents option * Decouple restoring backup and full import In the first case, no profile is opened, unless the new collection succeeds to load. In the second case, either the old collection is reloaded or the new one is loaded. * Fix number gap in Progress message * Don't revert backup when media fails but report it * Tweak error flow * Remove native BackupLimits enum * Fix type annotation * Add thinning test for whole year * Satisfy linter * Await async backup to finish * Move restart disclaimer out of backup tab Should be visible regardless of the current tab. * Write restored collection in chunks * Refactor * Write media in chunks and refactor * Log error if removing file fails * join_backup_task -> await_backup_completion * Refactor backup.rs * Refactor backup meta and collection extraction * Fix wrong error being returned * Call sync_all() on new collection * Add ImportError * Store logger in Backend, instead of creating one on demand init_backend() accepts a Logger rather than a log file, to allow other callers to customize the logger if they wish. In the future we may want to explore using the tracing crate as an alternative; it's a bit more ergonomic, as a logger doesn't need to be passed around, and it plays more nicely with async code. * Sync file contents prior to rename; sync folder after rename. * Limit backup creation to once per 30 min * Use zstd::stream::copy_decode * Make importing abortable * Don't revert if backup media is aborted * Set throttle implicitly * Change force flag to minimum_backup_interval * Don't attempt to open folders on Windows * Join last backup thread before starting new one Also refactor. * Disable auto sync and backup when restoring again * Force backup on full download * Include the reason why a media file import failed, and the file path - Introduce a FileIoError that contains a string representation of the underlying I/O error, and an associated path. There are a few places in the code where we're currently manually including the filename in a custom error message, and this is a step towards a more consistent approach (but we may be better served with a more general approach in the future similar to Anyhow's .context()) - Move the error message into importing.ftl, as it's a bit neater when error messages live in the same file as the rest of the messages associated with some functionality. * Fix importing of media files * Minor wording tweaks * Save an allocation I18n strings with replacements are already strings, so we can skip the extra allocation. Not that it matters here at all. * Terminate import if file missing from archive If a third-party tool is creating invalid archives, the user should know about it. This should be rare, so I did not attempt to make it translatable. * Skip multithreaded compression on small collections Co-authored-by: Damien Elmes <gpg@ankiweb.net>
2022-03-07 06:11:31 +01:00
importing-importing-collection = Importing collection...
Add apkg import/export on backend (#1743) * Add apkg export on backend * Filter out missing media-paths at write time * Make TagMatcher::new() infallible * Gather export data instead of copying directly * Revert changes to rslib/src/tags/ * Reuse filename_is_safe/check_filename_safe() * Accept func to produce MediaIter in export_apkg() * Only store file folder once in MediaIter * Use temporary tables for gathering export_apkg() now accepts a search instead of a deck id. Decks are gathered according to the matched notes' cards. * Use schedule_as_new() to reset cards * ExportData → ExchangeData * Ignore ascii case when filtering system tags * search_notes_cards_into_table → search_cards_of_notes_into_table * Start on apkg importing on backend * Fix due dates in days for apkg export * Refactor import-export/package - Move media and meta code into appropriate modules. - Normalize/check for normalization when deserializing media entries. * Add SafeMediaEntry for deserialized MediaEntries * Prepare media based on checksums - Ensure all existing media files are hashed. - Hash incoming files during preparation to detect conflicts. - Uniquify names of conflicting files with hash (not notetype id). - Mark media files as used while importing notes. - Finally copy used media. * Handle encoding in `replace_media_refs()` * Add trait to keep down cow boilerplate * Add notetypes immediately instaed of preparing * Move target_col into Context * Add notes immediately instaed of preparing * Note id, not guid of conflicting notes * Add import_decks() * decks_configs → deck_configs * Add import_deck_configs() * Add import_cards(), import_revlog() * Use dyn instead of generic for media_fn Otherwise, would have to pass None with type annotation in the default case. * Fix signature of import_apkg() * Fix search_cards_of_notes_into_table() * Test new functions in text.rs * Add roundtrip test for apkg (stub) * Keep source id of imported cards (or skip) * Keep source ids of imported revlog (or skip) * Try to keep source ids of imported notes * Make adding notetype with id undoable * Wrap apkg import in transaction * Keep source ids of imported deck configs (or skip) * Handle card due dates and original due/did * Fix importing cards/revlog Card ids are manually uniquified. * Factor out card importing * Refactor card and revlog importing * Factor out card importing Also handle missing parents . * Factor out note importing * Factor out media importing * Maybe upgrade scheduler of apkg * Fix parent deck gathering * Unconditionally import static media * Fix deck importing edge cases Test those edge cases, and add some global test helpers. * Test note importing * Let import_apkg() take a progress func * Expand roundtrip apkg test * Use fat pointer to avoid propogating generics * Fix progress_fn type * Expose apkg export/import on backend * Return note log when importing apkg * Fix archived collection name on apkg import * Add CollectionOpWithBackendProgress * Fix wrong Interrupted Exception being checked * Add ClosedCollectionOp * Add note ids to log and strip HTML * Update progress when checking incoming media too * Conditionally enable new importing in GUI * Fix all_checksums() for media import Entries of deleted files are nulled, not removed. * Make apkg exporting on backend abortable * Return number of notes imported from apkg * Fix exception printing for QueryOp as well * Add QueryOpWithBackendProgress Also support backend exporting progress. * Expose new apkg and colpkg exporting * Open transaction in insert_data() Was slowing down exporting by several orders of magnitude. * Handle zstd-compressed apkg * Add legacy arg to ExportAnkiPackage Currently not exposed on the frontend * Remove unused import in proto file * Add symlink for typechecking of import_export_pb2 * Avoid kwargs in pb message creation, so typechecking is not lost Protobuf's behaviour is rather subtle and I had to dig through the docs to figure it out: set a field on a submessage to automatically assign the submessage to the parent, or call SetInParent() to persist a default version of the field you specified. * Avoid re-exporting protobuf msgs we only use internally * Stop after one test failure mypy often fails much faster than pylint * Avoid an extra allocation when extracting media checksums * Update progress after prepare_media() finishes Otherwise the bulk of the import ends up being shown as "Checked: 0" in the progress window. * Show progress of note imports Note import is the slowest part, so showing progress here makes the UI feel more responsive. * Reset filtered decks at import time Before this change, filtered decks exported with scheduling remained filtered on import, and maybe_remove_from_filtered_deck() moved cards into them as their home deck, leading to errors during review. We may still want to provide a way to preserve filtered decks on import, but to do that we'll need to ensure we don't rewrite the home decks of cards, and we'll need to ensure the home decks are included as part of the import (or give an error if they're not). https://github.com/ankitects/anki/pull/1743/files#r839346423 * Fix a corner-case where due dates were shifted by a day This issue existed in the old Python code as well. We need to include the user's UTC offset in the exported file, or days_elapsed falls back on the v1 cutoff calculation, which may be a day earlier or later than the v2 calculation. * Log conflicting note in remapped nt case * take_fields() → into_fields() * Alias `[u8; 20]` with `Sha1Hash` * Truncate logged fields * Rework apkg note import tests - Use macros for more helpful errors. - Split monolith into unit tests. - Fix some unknown error with the previous test along the way. (Was failing after 969484de4388d225c9f17d94534b3ba0094c3568.) * Fix sorting of imported decks Also adjust the test, so it fails without the patch. It was only passing before, because the parent deck happened to come before the inconsistently capitalised child alphabetically. But we want all parent decks to be imported before their child decks, so their children can adopt their capitalisation. * target[_id]s → existing_card[_id]s * export_collection_extracting_media() → ... export_into_collection_file() * target_already_exists→card_ordinal_already_exists * Add search_cards_of_notes_into_table.sql * Imrove type of apkg export selector/limit * Remove redundant call to mod_schema() * Parent tooltips to mw * Fix a crash when truncating note text String::truncate() is a bit of a footgun, and I've hit this before too :-) * Remove ExportLimit in favour of separate classes * Remove OpWithBackendProgress and ClosedCollectionOp Backend progress logic is now in ProgressManager. QueryOp can be used for running on closed collection. Also fix aborting of colpkg exports, which slipped through in #1817. * Tidy up import log * Avoid QDialog.exec() * Default to excluding scheuling for deck list deck * Use IncrementalProgress in whole import_export code * Compare checksums when importing colpkgs * Avoid registering changes if hashes are not needed * ImportProgress::Collection → ImportProgress::File * Make downgrading apkgs depend on meta version * Generalise IncrementableProgress And use it in entire import_export code instead. * Fix type complexity lint * Take count_map for IncrementableProgress::get_inner * Replace import/export env with Shift click * Accept all args from update() for backend progress * Pass fields of ProgressUpdate explicitly * Move update_interval into IncrementableProgress * Outsource incrementing into Incrementor * Mutate ProgressUpdate in progress_update callback * Switch import/export legacy toggle to profile setting Shift would have been nice, but the existing shortcuts complicate things. If the user triggers an import with ctrl+shift+i, shift is unlikely to have been released by the time our code runs, meaning the user accidentally triggers the new code. We could potentially wait a while before bringing up the dialog, but then we're forced to guess at how long it will take the user to release the key. One alternative would be to use alt instead of shift, but then we need to trigger our shortcut when that key is pressed as well, and it could potentially cause a conflict with an add-on that already uses that combination. * Show extension in export dialog * Continue to provide separate options for schema 11+18 colpkg export * Default to colpkg export when using File>Export * Improve appearance of combo boxes when switching between apkg/colpkg + Deal with long deck names * Convert newlines to spaces when showing fields from import Ensures each imported note appears on a separate line * Don't separate total note count from the other summary lines This may come down to personal preference, but I feel the other counts are equally as important, and separating them feels like it makes it a bit easier to ignore them. * Fix 'deck not normal' error when importing a filtered deck for the 2nd time * Fix [Identical] being shown on first import * Revert "Continue to provide separate options for schema 11+18 colpkg export" This reverts commit 8f0b2c175f4794d642823b60414d142a12768441. Will use a different approach * Move legacy support into a separate exporter option; add to apkg export * Adjust 'too new' message to also apply to .apkg import case * Show a better message when attempting to import new apkg into old code Previously the user could end seeing a message like: UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xb5 in position 1: invalid start byte Unfortunately we can't retroactively fix this for older clients. * Hide legacy support option in older exporting screen * Reflect change from paths to fnames in type & name * Make imported decks normal at once Then skip special casing in update_deck(). Also skip updating description if new one is empty. Co-authored-by: Damien Elmes <gpg@ankiweb.net>
2022-05-02 13:12:46 +02:00
importing-importing-file = Importing file...
importing-extracting = Extracting data...
importing-gathering = Gathering data...
Backups (#1685) * Add zstd dep * Implement backend backup with zstd * Implement backup thinning * Write backup meta * Use new file ending anki21b * Asynchronously backup on collection close in Rust * Revert "Add zstd dep" This reverts commit 3fcb2141d2be15f907269d13275c41971431385c. * Add zstd again * Take backup col path from col struct * Fix formatting * Implement backup restoring on backend * Normalize restored media file names * Refactor `extract_legacy_data()` A bit cumbersome due to borrowing rules. * Refactor * Make thinning calendar-based and gradual * Consider last kept backups of previous stages * Import full apkgs and colpkgs with backend * Expose new backup settings * Test `BackupThinner` and make it deterministic * Mark backup_path when closing optional * Delete leaky timer * Add progress updates for restoring media * Write restored collection to tempfile first * Do collection compression in the background thread This has us currently storing an uncompressed and compressed copy of the collection in memory (not ideal), but means the collection can be closed without waiting for compression to complete. On a large collection, this takes a close and reopen from about 0.55s to about 0.07s. The old backup code for comparison: about 0.35s for compression off, about 8.5s for zip compression. * Use multithreading in zstd compression On my system, this reduces the compression time of a large collection from about 0.55s to 0.08s. * Stream compressed collection data into zip file * Tweak backup explanation + Fix incorrect tab order for ignore accents option * Decouple restoring backup and full import In the first case, no profile is opened, unless the new collection succeeds to load. In the second case, either the old collection is reloaded or the new one is loaded. * Fix number gap in Progress message * Don't revert backup when media fails but report it * Tweak error flow * Remove native BackupLimits enum * Fix type annotation * Add thinning test for whole year * Satisfy linter * Await async backup to finish * Move restart disclaimer out of backup tab Should be visible regardless of the current tab. * Write restored collection in chunks * Refactor * Write media in chunks and refactor * Log error if removing file fails * join_backup_task -> await_backup_completion * Refactor backup.rs * Refactor backup meta and collection extraction * Fix wrong error being returned * Call sync_all() on new collection * Add ImportError * Store logger in Backend, instead of creating one on demand init_backend() accepts a Logger rather than a log file, to allow other callers to customize the logger if they wish. In the future we may want to explore using the tracing crate as an alternative; it's a bit more ergonomic, as a logger doesn't need to be passed around, and it plays more nicely with async code. * Sync file contents prior to rename; sync folder after rename. * Limit backup creation to once per 30 min * Use zstd::stream::copy_decode * Make importing abortable * Don't revert if backup media is aborted * Set throttle implicitly * Change force flag to minimum_backup_interval * Don't attempt to open folders on Windows * Join last backup thread before starting new one Also refactor. * Disable auto sync and backup when restoring again * Force backup on full download * Include the reason why a media file import failed, and the file path - Introduce a FileIoError that contains a string representation of the underlying I/O error, and an associated path. There are a few places in the code where we're currently manually including the filename in a custom error message, and this is a step towards a more consistent approach (but we may be better served with a more general approach in the future similar to Anyhow's .context()) - Move the error message into importing.ftl, as it's a bit neater when error messages live in the same file as the rest of the messages associated with some functionality. * Fix importing of media files * Minor wording tweaks * Save an allocation I18n strings with replacements are already strings, so we can skip the extra allocation. Not that it matters here at all. * Terminate import if file missing from archive If a third-party tool is creating invalid archives, the user should know about it. This should be rare, so I did not attempt to make it translatable. * Skip multithreaded compression on small collections Co-authored-by: Damien Elmes <gpg@ankiweb.net>
2022-03-07 06:11:31 +01:00
importing-failed-to-import-media-file = Failed to import media file: { $debugInfo }
Add apkg import/export on backend (#1743) * Add apkg export on backend * Filter out missing media-paths at write time * Make TagMatcher::new() infallible * Gather export data instead of copying directly * Revert changes to rslib/src/tags/ * Reuse filename_is_safe/check_filename_safe() * Accept func to produce MediaIter in export_apkg() * Only store file folder once in MediaIter * Use temporary tables for gathering export_apkg() now accepts a search instead of a deck id. Decks are gathered according to the matched notes' cards. * Use schedule_as_new() to reset cards * ExportData → ExchangeData * Ignore ascii case when filtering system tags * search_notes_cards_into_table → search_cards_of_notes_into_table * Start on apkg importing on backend * Fix due dates in days for apkg export * Refactor import-export/package - Move media and meta code into appropriate modules. - Normalize/check for normalization when deserializing media entries. * Add SafeMediaEntry for deserialized MediaEntries * Prepare media based on checksums - Ensure all existing media files are hashed. - Hash incoming files during preparation to detect conflicts. - Uniquify names of conflicting files with hash (not notetype id). - Mark media files as used while importing notes. - Finally copy used media. * Handle encoding in `replace_media_refs()` * Add trait to keep down cow boilerplate * Add notetypes immediately instaed of preparing * Move target_col into Context * Add notes immediately instaed of preparing * Note id, not guid of conflicting notes * Add import_decks() * decks_configs → deck_configs * Add import_deck_configs() * Add import_cards(), import_revlog() * Use dyn instead of generic for media_fn Otherwise, would have to pass None with type annotation in the default case. * Fix signature of import_apkg() * Fix search_cards_of_notes_into_table() * Test new functions in text.rs * Add roundtrip test for apkg (stub) * Keep source id of imported cards (or skip) * Keep source ids of imported revlog (or skip) * Try to keep source ids of imported notes * Make adding notetype with id undoable * Wrap apkg import in transaction * Keep source ids of imported deck configs (or skip) * Handle card due dates and original due/did * Fix importing cards/revlog Card ids are manually uniquified. * Factor out card importing * Refactor card and revlog importing * Factor out card importing Also handle missing parents . * Factor out note importing * Factor out media importing * Maybe upgrade scheduler of apkg * Fix parent deck gathering * Unconditionally import static media * Fix deck importing edge cases Test those edge cases, and add some global test helpers. * Test note importing * Let import_apkg() take a progress func * Expand roundtrip apkg test * Use fat pointer to avoid propogating generics * Fix progress_fn type * Expose apkg export/import on backend * Return note log when importing apkg * Fix archived collection name on apkg import * Add CollectionOpWithBackendProgress * Fix wrong Interrupted Exception being checked * Add ClosedCollectionOp * Add note ids to log and strip HTML * Update progress when checking incoming media too * Conditionally enable new importing in GUI * Fix all_checksums() for media import Entries of deleted files are nulled, not removed. * Make apkg exporting on backend abortable * Return number of notes imported from apkg * Fix exception printing for QueryOp as well * Add QueryOpWithBackendProgress Also support backend exporting progress. * Expose new apkg and colpkg exporting * Open transaction in insert_data() Was slowing down exporting by several orders of magnitude. * Handle zstd-compressed apkg * Add legacy arg to ExportAnkiPackage Currently not exposed on the frontend * Remove unused import in proto file * Add symlink for typechecking of import_export_pb2 * Avoid kwargs in pb message creation, so typechecking is not lost Protobuf's behaviour is rather subtle and I had to dig through the docs to figure it out: set a field on a submessage to automatically assign the submessage to the parent, or call SetInParent() to persist a default version of the field you specified. * Avoid re-exporting protobuf msgs we only use internally * Stop after one test failure mypy often fails much faster than pylint * Avoid an extra allocation when extracting media checksums * Update progress after prepare_media() finishes Otherwise the bulk of the import ends up being shown as "Checked: 0" in the progress window. * Show progress of note imports Note import is the slowest part, so showing progress here makes the UI feel more responsive. * Reset filtered decks at import time Before this change, filtered decks exported with scheduling remained filtered on import, and maybe_remove_from_filtered_deck() moved cards into them as their home deck, leading to errors during review. We may still want to provide a way to preserve filtered decks on import, but to do that we'll need to ensure we don't rewrite the home decks of cards, and we'll need to ensure the home decks are included as part of the import (or give an error if they're not). https://github.com/ankitects/anki/pull/1743/files#r839346423 * Fix a corner-case where due dates were shifted by a day This issue existed in the old Python code as well. We need to include the user's UTC offset in the exported file, or days_elapsed falls back on the v1 cutoff calculation, which may be a day earlier or later than the v2 calculation. * Log conflicting note in remapped nt case * take_fields() → into_fields() * Alias `[u8; 20]` with `Sha1Hash` * Truncate logged fields * Rework apkg note import tests - Use macros for more helpful errors. - Split monolith into unit tests. - Fix some unknown error with the previous test along the way. (Was failing after 969484de4388d225c9f17d94534b3ba0094c3568.) * Fix sorting of imported decks Also adjust the test, so it fails without the patch. It was only passing before, because the parent deck happened to come before the inconsistently capitalised child alphabetically. But we want all parent decks to be imported before their child decks, so their children can adopt their capitalisation. * target[_id]s → existing_card[_id]s * export_collection_extracting_media() → ... export_into_collection_file() * target_already_exists→card_ordinal_already_exists * Add search_cards_of_notes_into_table.sql * Imrove type of apkg export selector/limit * Remove redundant call to mod_schema() * Parent tooltips to mw * Fix a crash when truncating note text String::truncate() is a bit of a footgun, and I've hit this before too :-) * Remove ExportLimit in favour of separate classes * Remove OpWithBackendProgress and ClosedCollectionOp Backend progress logic is now in ProgressManager. QueryOp can be used for running on closed collection. Also fix aborting of colpkg exports, which slipped through in #1817. * Tidy up import log * Avoid QDialog.exec() * Default to excluding scheuling for deck list deck * Use IncrementalProgress in whole import_export code * Compare checksums when importing colpkgs * Avoid registering changes if hashes are not needed * ImportProgress::Collection → ImportProgress::File * Make downgrading apkgs depend on meta version * Generalise IncrementableProgress And use it in entire import_export code instead. * Fix type complexity lint * Take count_map for IncrementableProgress::get_inner * Replace import/export env with Shift click * Accept all args from update() for backend progress * Pass fields of ProgressUpdate explicitly * Move update_interval into IncrementableProgress * Outsource incrementing into Incrementor * Mutate ProgressUpdate in progress_update callback * Switch import/export legacy toggle to profile setting Shift would have been nice, but the existing shortcuts complicate things. If the user triggers an import with ctrl+shift+i, shift is unlikely to have been released by the time our code runs, meaning the user accidentally triggers the new code. We could potentially wait a while before bringing up the dialog, but then we're forced to guess at how long it will take the user to release the key. One alternative would be to use alt instead of shift, but then we need to trigger our shortcut when that key is pressed as well, and it could potentially cause a conflict with an add-on that already uses that combination. * Show extension in export dialog * Continue to provide separate options for schema 11+18 colpkg export * Default to colpkg export when using File>Export * Improve appearance of combo boxes when switching between apkg/colpkg + Deal with long deck names * Convert newlines to spaces when showing fields from import Ensures each imported note appears on a separate line * Don't separate total note count from the other summary lines This may come down to personal preference, but I feel the other counts are equally as important, and separating them feels like it makes it a bit easier to ignore them. * Fix 'deck not normal' error when importing a filtered deck for the 2nd time * Fix [Identical] being shown on first import * Revert "Continue to provide separate options for schema 11+18 colpkg export" This reverts commit 8f0b2c175f4794d642823b60414d142a12768441. Will use a different approach * Move legacy support into a separate exporter option; add to apkg export * Adjust 'too new' message to also apply to .apkg import case * Show a better message when attempting to import new apkg into old code Previously the user could end seeing a message like: UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xb5 in position 1: invalid start byte Unfortunately we can't retroactively fix this for older clients. * Hide legacy support option in older exporting screen * Reflect change from paths to fnames in type & name * Make imported decks normal at once Then skip special casing in update_deck(). Also skip updating description if new one is empty. Co-authored-by: Damien Elmes <gpg@ankiweb.net>
2022-05-02 13:12:46 +02:00
importing-processed-notes =
{ $count ->
[one] Processed { $count } note...
*[other] Processed { $count } notes...
}
importing-unable-to-import-filename = Unable to import { $filename }: file type not supported