git-annex/Command/SetPresentKey.hs
Joey Hess 835c50966a
reject batch options combined with non-batch options
Reject combinations of --batch (or --batch-keys) with options like --all or
--key or with filenames.

Most commands ignored the non-batch items when batch mode was enabled.

For some reason, addurl and dropkey both processed first the specified
non-batch items, followed by entering batch mode. Changed them to also
error out, for consistency.

Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's Datalad project
2022-01-26 13:00:19 -04:00

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{- git-annex command
-
- Copyright 2014 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
-
- Licensed under the GNU AGPL version 3 or higher.
-}
module Command.SetPresentKey where
import Command
import Logs.Location
import Logs.Presence.Pure
cmd :: Command
cmd = noCommit $
command "setpresentkey" SectionPlumbing
"change records of where key is present"
(paramPair paramKey (paramPair paramUUID "[1|0]"))
(seek <$$> optParser)
data SetPresentKeyOptions = SetPresentKeyOptions
{ params :: CmdParams
, batchOption :: BatchMode
}
optParser :: CmdParamsDesc -> Parser SetPresentKeyOptions
optParser desc = SetPresentKeyOptions
<$> cmdParams desc
<*> parseBatchOption False
seek :: SetPresentKeyOptions -> CommandSeek
seek o = case batchOption o of
Batch fmt -> batchOnly Nothing (params o) $
batchInput fmt
(pure . parseKeyStatus . words)
(batchCommandAction . uncurry start)
NoBatch -> either giveup (commandAction . start (SeekInput (params o)))
(parseKeyStatus $ params o)
data KeyStatus = KeyStatus Key UUID LogStatus
parseKeyStatus :: [String] -> Either String KeyStatus
parseKeyStatus (ks:us:vs:[]) = do
k <- maybe (Left "bad key") Right (deserializeKey ks)
let u = toUUID us
s <- maybe (Left "bad value") Right (parseStatus vs)
return $ KeyStatus k u s
parseKeyStatus _ = Left "Bad input. Expected: key uuid value"
start :: SeekInput -> KeyStatus -> CommandStart
start si (KeyStatus k u s) = starting "setpresentkey" ai si $ perform k u s
where
ai = mkActionItem k
perform :: Key -> UUID -> LogStatus -> CommandPerform
perform k u s = next $ do
logChange k u s
return True