From 43bb925dcdb655d6c03cf5b4d6a08261e4735b0e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jean-Francois Dockes
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2014 14:48:07 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Make unity-scope-recoll a separate project
---
src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/COPYING | 674 ------------------
src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/MANIFEST.in | 5 -
src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/README | 41 --
src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/__init__.py | 0
.../unity-scope-recoll/debian/changelog | 10 -
src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/compat | 1 -
src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/control | 28 -
.../unity-scope-recoll/debian/copyright | 12 -
src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/rules | 20 -
.../unity-scope-recoll/debian/source/format | 1 -
src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/watch | 2 -
src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/excludefile | 4 -
src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/mkdist.sh | 53 --
src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/recoll.scope | 19 -
.../unity-scope-recoll/service-recoll.svg | 275 -------
src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/setup.py | 21 -
.../unity-scope-recoll.application.in | 14 -
.../unity-scope-recoll.desktop | 9 -
.../unity-scope-recoll/unity-scope-recoll.png | Bin 457 -> 0 bytes
.../unity-scope-recoll.service | 3 -
.../unity-scope-recoll/unity_recoll_daemon.py | 477 -------------
src/sampleconf/mimeview | 6 +
website/download.html | 4 +-
23 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 1671 deletions(-)
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/COPYING
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/MANIFEST.in
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/README
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/__init__.py
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/changelog
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/compat
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/control
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/copyright
delete mode 100755 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/rules
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/source/format
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/watch
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/excludefile
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/mkdist.sh
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/recoll.scope
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/service-recoll.svg
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/setup.py
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/unity-scope-recoll.application.in
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/unity-scope-recoll.desktop
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/unity-scope-recoll.png
delete mode 100644 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/unity-scope-recoll.service
delete mode 100755 src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/unity_recoll_daemon.py
diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/COPYING b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/COPYING
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diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/MANIFEST.in b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/MANIFEST.in
deleted file mode 100644
index db47c1cf..00000000
--- a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/MANIFEST.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-include unity-scope-recoll.service
-include recoll.scope
-include unity-scope-recoll.application.in
-include unity_recoll_daemon.py
-include COPYING
diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/README b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/README
deleted file mode 100644
index e0aa5393..00000000
--- a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
-Sample Unity scope Daemon written in Python
--------------------------------------------
-
-Dependencies
-------------
-
-gir1.2-unity-5.0
-gir1.2-dee-1.0
-recoll
-
-Trying out the scope
---------------------
-
-You can install the scope like this:
-
- python setup.py install --prefix=/usr
-
-Then run the daemon with:
-
- ./unity_recoll_daemon.py
-
-And from another terminal restart Unity like this:
-
- setsid unity
-
-[the setsid ^^ is a small trick to detach the unity process from the terminal
- so you can close it if you want. A bit like 'unity &' just better ;-) ]
-
-Past this step you can freely Control-C the scope daemon to stop it,
-do some changes, and restart it. No need to restart Unity, it will find
-the newly started daemon automatically.
-
-Getting rid of the scope
-------------------------
-
-Just remove the gdrive.scope file. For example, by issuing:
-
- sudo rm /usr/share/unity/scopes/files/recoll.scope
-
-With that done, restart Unity once again with 'setsid unity' and all should
-be back to normal.
diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/__init__.py b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29b..00000000
diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/changelog b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/changelog
deleted file mode 100644
index 10db741d..00000000
--- a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/changelog
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-unity-scope-recoll (1.19.11.3579-1~ppaPPAVERS~SERIES1) SERIES; urgency=low
-
- * Fixed thumbnail name computation. Improve misc small issues.
-
- -- Jean-Francois Dockes Wed, 02 Apr 2014 10:00:00 +0200
-
-unity-scope-recoll (1.19.10.3543-1~ppaPPAVERS~SERIES1) SERIES; urgency=low
-
- * Initial port of the recoll lens to the new Dash
- -- Jean-Francois Dockes Wed, 23 Nov 2013 18:00:00 +0200
diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/compat b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/compat
deleted file mode 100644
index ec635144..00000000
--- a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/compat
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-9
diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/control b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/control
deleted file mode 100644
index f0ef2146..00000000
--- a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/control
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-Source: unity-scope-recoll
-Section: gnome
-Priority: extra
-Maintainer: Jean-Francois Dockes
-Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9),
- pkg-config,
- python3,
- python3-gi,
- gir1.2-glib-2.0,
- gir1.2-unity-5.0 (>= 7.0),
-Standards-Version: 3.9.4
-Homepage: https://launchpad.net/unity-scope-recoll
-
-Package: unity-scope-recoll
-Architecture: all
-Depends: ${misc:Depends},
- ${python3:Depends},
- python3,
- gir1.2-dee-1.0,
- python3-gi,
- gir1.2-unity-5.0 (>= 7.0),
- unity-scopes-runner,
- gir1.2-glib-2.0,
- recoll,
- python3-recoll
-Description: Recoll scope for Unity
- Unity scope for Recoll
-
diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/copyright b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/copyright
deleted file mode 100644
index 037200da..00000000
--- a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/copyright
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
-Source: https://www.recoll.org
-Upstream-Name: unity-scope-recoll
-Upstream-Contact: Jean-Francois Dockes
-
-Files: *
-Copyright: 2013 Jean-Francois Dockes
- 2011 Neil Jagdish Patel
- 2012 Canonical Ltd.
-License: GPL-3
- On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General
- Public License version 3 can be found in "/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3".
diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/rules b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/rules
deleted file mode 100755
index 99279631..00000000
--- a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/rules
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/make -f
-# -*- makefile -*-
-export DH_VERBOSE=1
-
-%:
- dh $@ --with python3
-
-override_dh_auto_clean:
- python3 setup.py clean -a
- rm -rf __pycache__/
- dh_clean
-
-override_dh_auto_build:
- python3 setup.py build
-
-override_dh_auto_install:
- python3 setup.py install --root=$(CURDIR)/debian/unity-scope-recoll --install-layout=deb
-
-override_dh_install:
- dh_install --fail-missing
diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/source/format b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/source/format
deleted file mode 100644
index d3827e75..00000000
--- a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/source/format
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-1.0
diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/watch b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/watch
deleted file mode 100644
index c25bda15..00000000
--- a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/debian/watch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-version=3
-http://www.recoll.org/recoll-([0-9.]+)\.tar\.gz
diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/excludefile b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/excludefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 499bbd5d..00000000
--- a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/excludefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-mkdist.sh
-debian
-autom4te.cache
-excludefile
diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/mkdist.sh b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/mkdist.sh
deleted file mode 100644
index 9d8c7f15..00000000
--- a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/mkdist.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-fatal() {
- echo $*
- exit 1
-}
-usage() {
- echo 'Usage: mkdist.sh '
- exit 1
-}
-
-VCCMD=hg
-TAR=/usr/bin/tar
-TAR=tar
-
-VRECOLL=`cat ../../VERSION`
-VLENS=`hg tip | egrep ^changeset: | awk '{print $2}' | awk -F: '{print $1}'`
-VERSION=${VRECOLL}.${VLENS}
-echo $VERSION
-
-targetdir=${targetdir-/tmp}
-
-checkmodified=${checkmodified-yes}
-
-#editedfiles=`$VCCMD status . | egrep -v '^\?'`
-if test "$checkmodified" = "yes" -a ! -z "$editedfiles"; then
- fatal "Edited files exist: " $editedfiles
-fi
-
-releasename=unity-scope-recoll-${VERSION}
-
-topdir=$targetdir/$releasename
-if test ! -d $topdir ; then
- mkdir $topdir || exit 1
-else
- echo "Removing everything under $topdir Ok ? (y/n)"
- read rep
- if test $rep = 'y';then
- rm -rf $topdir/*
- fi
-fi
-
-# Clean up this dir and copy the dist-specific files
-#make distclean
-yes | clean.O
-
-$TAR chfX - excludefile . | (cd $topdir;$TAR xf -)
-
-out=$releasename.tar.gz
-(cd $targetdir ; \
- $TAR chf - $releasename | \
- gzip > $out)
-echo "$targetdir/$out created"
diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/recoll.scope b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/recoll.scope
deleted file mode 100644
index 89f47ff7..00000000
--- a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/recoll.scope
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-[Scope]
-DBusName=org.recoll.Unity.Scope.File.Recoll
-DBusPath=/org/recoll/unity/scope/file/recoll
-Module=recollscope.unity_recoll_daemon
-ModuleType=python3
-Icon=/usr/share/icons/unity-icon-theme/places/svg/service-recoll.svg
-Keywords=recoll;doc;text;
-Loader=/usr/share/unity-scopes/recollscope/unity_recoll_daemon
-RequiredMetadata=
-OptionalMetadata=
-RemoteContent=false
-Type=file
-Name=Recoll
-Description=This is an Ubuntu search plugin that enables the Recoll local full text engine to be searched and displayed in the Dash underneath the Files & Folders header. If you do not wish to search this content source, you can disable this search plugin.
-SearchHint=Search your local documents
-
-[Desktop Entry]
-X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=unity-scope-recoll
-
diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/service-recoll.svg b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/service-recoll.svg
deleted file mode 100644
index b27b9fdc..00000000
--- a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/service-recoll.svg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,275 +0,0 @@
-
-
-
-
diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/setup.py b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/setup.py
deleted file mode 100644
index a68e78ef..00000000
--- a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/setup.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python
-#
-from distutils.core import setup
-import subprocess
-#import build_i18n_ext as build_i18n
-
-setup(name="unity-scope-recoll",
- version="0.1",
- author="Jean-Francois Dockes",
- author_email="jfd@recoll.corg",
- url="http://www.recoll.org",
- license="GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)",
- data_files=[
- ('share/unity-scopes/recollscope', ['unity_recoll_daemon.py']),
- ('share/unity-scopes/recollscope', ['__init__.py']),
- ('share/applications', ['unity-scope-recoll.desktop']),
- ('share/dbus-1/services', ['unity-scope-recoll.service']),
- ('share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps', ['unity-scope-recoll.png']),
- ('share/unity/scopes/files', ['recoll.scope']),
- ('share/icons/unity-icon-theme/places/svg', ['service-recoll.svg']),
- ])
diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/unity-scope-recoll.application.in b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/unity-scope-recoll.application.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 6b240e2f..00000000
--- a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/unity-scope-recoll.application.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-
-
- <_description>Recoll search plugin
- unity-scope-recoll
- unity-scope-recoll.desktop
-
-
-
-
- <_description>Search your Recoll index
-
-
-
-
diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/unity-scope-recoll.desktop b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/unity-scope-recoll.desktop
deleted file mode 100644
index 33bbabf3..00000000
--- a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/unity-scope-recoll.desktop
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-[Desktop Entry]
-Categories=Office;
-Exec=
-GenericName=unity-scope-recoll
-Icon=unity-scope-recoll
-Name=Recoll scope for Unity
-NoDisplay=true
-Terminal=false
-Type=Application
diff --git a/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/unity-scope-recoll.png b/src/desktop/unity-scope-recoll/unity-scope-recoll.png
deleted file mode 100644
index 42e7848309f8d4f9c23ad2aff78b47b8bcf27835..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
GIT binary patch
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-#
-# GPLv3
-#
-
-import os
-import gettext
-import locale
-import sys
-import time
-import urllib.parse
-import hashlib
-import subprocess
-
-from gi.repository import GLib, GObject, Gio
-from gi.repository import Accounts, Signon
-from gi.repository import GData
-from gi.repository import Unity
-
-try:
- from recoll import rclconfig
- hasrclconfig = True
-except:
- hasrclconfig = False
-# As a temporary measure, we also look for rclconfig as a bare
-# module. This is so that the intermediate releases of the lens can
-# ship and use rclconfig.py with the lens code
-if not hasrclconfig:
- try:
- import rclconfig
- hasrclconfig = True
- except:
- pass
-
-try:
- from recoll import recoll
- from recoll import rclextract
- hasextract = True
-except:
- import recoll
- hasextract = False
-
-APP_NAME = "unity-scope-recoll"
-LOCAL_PATH = "/usr/share/locale/"
-gettext.bindtextdomain(APP_NAME, LOCAL_PATH)
-gettext.textdomain(APP_NAME)
-_ = gettext.gettext
-
-GROUP_NAME = 'org.recoll.Unity.Scope.File.Recoll'
-UNIQUE_PATH = '/org/recoll/unity/scope/file/recoll'
-SEARCH_URI = ''
-SEARCH_HINT = _('Search Recoll index')
-NO_RESULTS_HINT = _('Sorry, there are no documents in the Recoll index that match your search.')
-PROVIDER_CREDITS = _('Powered by Recoll')
-SVG_DIR = '/usr/share/icons/unity-icon-theme/places/svg/'
-PROVIDER_ICON = SVG_DIR+'service-recoll.svg'
-DEFAULT_RESULT_ICON = 'recoll'
-DEFAULT_RESULT_TYPE = Unity.ResultType.PERSONAL
-
-c0 = {'id': 'global',
- 'name': _('File & Folders'),
- 'icon': SVG_DIR + 'group-installed.svg',
- 'renderer': Unity.CategoryRenderer.VERTICAL_TILE}
-c1 = {'id': 'recent',
- 'name': _('Recent'),
- 'icon': SVG_DIR + 'group-installed.svg',
- 'renderer': Unity.CategoryRenderer.VERTICAL_TILE}
-c2 = {'id': 'download',
- 'name': _('Download'),
- 'icon': SVG_DIR + 'group-folders.svg',
- 'renderer': Unity.CategoryRenderer.VERTICAL_TILE}
-c3 = {'id': 'folders',
- 'name': _('Folders'),
- 'icon': SVG_DIR + 'group-folders.svg',
- 'renderer': Unity.CategoryRenderer.VERTICAL_TILE}
-CATEGORIES = [c0, c1, c2, c3]
-
-FILTERS = []
-
-EXTRA_METADATA = []
-
-UNITY_TYPE_TO_RECOLL_CLAUSE = {
- "documents" : "rclcat:message rclcat:spreadsheet rclcat:text",
- "folders" : "mime:inode/directory",
- "images" : "rclcat:media",
- "audio":"rclcat:media",
- "videos":"rclcat:media",
- "presentations" : "rclcat:presentation",
- "other":"rclcat:other",
- }
-
-# Icon names for some recoll mime types which don't have standard icon
-# by the normal method. Some keys are actually icon names, not mime types
-SPEC_MIME_ICONS = {'application/x-fsdirectory' : 'gnome-fs-directory',
- 'inode/directory' : 'gnome-fs-directory',
- 'message/rfc822' : 'emblem-mail',
- 'message-rfc822' : 'emblem-mail',
- 'application/x-recoll' : 'recoll'}
-
-# Truncate results here:
-MAX_RESULTS = 30
-
-# Where the thumbnails live:
-XDGCACHE = os.getenv('XDG_CACHE_DIR', os.path.expanduser("~/.cache"))
-THUMBDIRS = [os.path.join(XDGCACHE, "thumbnails"),
- os.path.expanduser("~/.thumbnails")]
-
-def url_encode_for_thumb(in_s, offs):
- h = b"0123456789ABCDEF"
- out = in_s[:offs]
- for i in range(offs, len(in_s)):
- c = in_s[i]
- if c <= 0x20 or c >= 0x7f or in_s[i] in b'"#%;<>?[\\]^`{|}':
- out += bytes('%', 'ascii');
- out += bytes(chr(h[(c >> 4) & 0xf]), 'ascii')
- out += bytes(chr(h[c & 0xf]), 'ascii')
- else:
- out += bytes(chr(c), 'ascii')
- pass
- return out
-
-def _get_thumbnail_path(url):
- """Look for a thumbnail for the input url, according to the
- freedesktop thumbnail storage standard. The input 'url' always
- begins with file:// and is binary. We encode it properly
- and compute the path inside the thumbnail storage
- directory. We return the path only if the thumbnail does exist
- (no generation performed)"""
- global THUMBDIRS
-
- # Compute the thumbnail file name by encoding and hashing the url string
- try:
- url = url_encode_for_thumb(url, 7)
- except Exception as msg:
- print("_get_thumbnail_path: url encode failed: %s" % msg,
- file=sys.stderr)
- return ""
- #print("_get_thumbnail: encoded path: [%s]" % url, file=sys.stderr)
- thumbname = hashlib.md5(url).hexdigest() + ".png"
-
- # If the "new style" directory exists, we should stop looking in
- # the "old style" one (there might be interesting files in there,
- # but they may be stale, so it's best to not touch them). We do
- # this semi-dynamically so that we catch things up if the
- # directory gets created while we are running.
- if os.path.exists(THUMBDIRS[0]):
- THUMBDIRS = THUMBDIRS[0:1]
-
- # Check in appropriate directories to see if the thumbnail file exists
- #print("_get_thumbnail: thumbname: [%s]" % thumbname, file=sys.stderr)
- for topdir in THUMBDIRS:
- for dir in ("large", "normal"):
- tpath = os.path.join(topdir, dir, thumbname)
- #print("Testing [%s]" % (tpath,), file=sys.stderr)
- if os.path.exists(tpath):
- return tpath
-
- return ""
-
-
-class RecollScopePreviewer(Unity.ResultPreviewer):
- def do_run(self):
- icon = Gio.ThemedIcon.new(self.result.icon_hint)
- preview = Unity.GenericPreview.new(self.result.title,
- self.result.comment.strip(), icon)
- view_action = Unity.PreviewAction.new("open", _("Open"), None)
- preview.add_action(view_action)
- show_action = Unity.PreviewAction.new("show", _("Show in Folder"), None)
- preview.add_action(show_action)
- return preview
-
-class RecollScope(Unity.AbstractScope):
- __g_type_name__ = "RecollScope"
-
- def __init__(self):
- super(RecollScope, self).__init__()
- self.search_in_global = True;
- lng, self.localecharset = locale.getdefaultlocale()
-
- def do_get_search_hint (self):
- return SEARCH_HINT
-
- def do_get_schema (self):
- #print("RecollScope: do_get_schema", file=sys.stderr)
- schema = Unity.Schema.new ()
- if EXTRA_METADATA:
- for m in EXTRA_METADATA:
- schema.add_field(m['id'], m['type'], m['field'])
- #FIXME should be REQUIRED for credits
- schema.add_field('provider_credits', 's',
- Unity.SchemaFieldType.OPTIONAL)
- return schema
-
- def do_get_categories(self):
- #print("RecollScope: do_get_categories", file=sys.stderr)
- cs = Unity.CategorySet.new ()
- if CATEGORIES:
- for c in CATEGORIES:
- cat = Unity.Category.new (c['id'], c['name'],
- Gio.ThemedIcon.new(c['icon']),
- c['renderer'])
- cs.add (cat)
- return cs
-
- def do_get_filters(self):
- #print("RecollScope: do_get_filters", file=sys.stderr)
- filters = Unity.FilterSet.new()
- f = Unity.RadioOptionFilter.new(
- "modified", _("Last modified"),
- Gio.ThemedIcon.new("input-keyboard-symbolic"), False)
- f.add_option ("last-7-days", _("Last 7 days"), None)
- f.add_option ("last-30-days", _("Last 30 days"), None)
- f.add_option ("last-year", _("Last year"), None);
- filters.add(f)
-
- f2 = Unity.CheckOptionFilter.new (
- "type", _("Type"), Gio.ThemedIcon.new("input-keyboard-symbolic"), False)
- f2.add_option ("documents", _("Documents"), None)
- f2.add_option ("folders", _("Folders"), None)
- f2.add_option ("images", _("Images"), None)
- f2.add_option ("audio", _("Audio"), None)
- f2.add_option ("videos", _("Videos"), None)
- f2.add_option ("presentations", _("Presentations"), None)
- f2.add_option ("other", _("Other"), None)
- filters.add (f2)
-
- f3 = Unity.MultiRangeFilter.new (
- "size", _("Size"), Gio.ThemedIcon.new("input-keyboard-symbolic"), False)
- f3.add_option ("1kb", _("1KB"), None)
- f3.add_option ("100kb", _("100KB"), None)
- f3.add_option ("1mb", _("1MB"), None)
- f3.add_option ("10mb", _("10MB"), None)
- f3.add_option ("100mb", _("100MB"), None)
- f3.add_option ("1gb", _("1GB"), None)
- f3.add_option (">1gb", _(">1GB"), None)
- filters.add (f3)
-
- return filters
-
- def do_get_group_name(self):
- return GROUP_NAME
-
- def do_get_unique_name(self):
- return UNIQUE_PATH
-
- def do_create_search_for_query(self, search_context):
- #print("RecollScope: do_create_search_for query", file=sys.stderr)
- return RecollScopeSearch(search_context)
-
- def do_activate(self, result, metadata, id):
- print("RecollScope: do_activate. id [%s] uri [%s]" % (id, result.uri),
- file=sys.stderr)
- if id == 'show':
- os.system("nautilus '%s'" % str(result.uri))
- return Unity.ActivationResponse(handled=Unity.HandledType.HIDE_DASH,
- goto_uri=None)
- else:
- uri = result.uri
- # Pass all uri without fragments to the desktop handler
- if uri.find("#") == -1:
- return Unity.ActivationResponse(handled=Unity.HandledType.NOT_HANDLED,
- goto_uri=uri)
- # Pass all others to recoll
- proc = subprocess.Popen(["recoll", uri])
- ret = Unity.ActivationResponse(handled=Unity.HandledType.HIDE_DASH,
- goto_uri=None)
- return ret
-
- def do_create_previewer(self, result, metadata):
- #print("RecollScope: do_create_previewer", file=sys.stderr)
- previewer = RecollScopePreviewer()
- previewer.set_scope_result(result)
- previewer.set_search_metadata(metadata)
- return previewer
-
-
-class RecollScopeSearch(Unity.ScopeSearchBase):
- __g_type_name__ = "RecollScopeSearch"
-
- def __init__(self, search_context):
- super(RecollScopeSearch, self).__init__()
- self.set_search_context(search_context)
- self.max_results = MAX_RESULTS
- if hasrclconfig:
- self.config = rclconfig.RclConfig()
- try:
- self.max_results = int(self.config.getConfParam("unityscopemaxresults"))
- except:
- pass
-
- def connect_db(self):
- #print("RecollScopeSearch: connect_db", file=sys.stderr)
- self.db = None
- dblist = []
- if hasrclconfig:
- extradbs = rclconfig.RclExtraDbs(self.config)
- dblist = extradbs.getActDbs()
- try:
- self.db = recoll.connect(extra_dbs=dblist)
- self.db.setAbstractParams(maxchars=200, contextwords=4)
- except Exception as s:
- print("RecollScope: Error connecting to db: %s" % s, file=sys.stderr)
- return
-
- def do_run(self):
- #print("RecollScopeSearch: do_run", file=sys.stderr)
- context = self.search_context
- filters = context.filter_state
- search_string = context.search_query.strip()
- if not search_string or search_string is None:
- return
- result_set = context.result_set
-
- # Get the list of documents
- is_global = context.search_type == Unity.SearchType.GLOBAL
- self.connect_db()
-
- # We do not want filters to effect global results
- catgf = ""
- datef = ""
- if not is_global:
- catgf = self.catg_filter(filters)
- datef = self.date_filter(filters)
- sizef = self.size_filter(filters)
- search_string = " ".join((search_string, catgf, datef, sizef))
- else:
- print("RecollScopeSearch: GLOBAL", file=sys.stderr)
-
- # Do the recoll thing
- try:
- query = self.db.query()
- nres = query.execute(search_string)
- except Exception as msg:
- print("recoll query execute error: %s" % msg, file=sys.stderr)
- return
-
- print("RecollScopeSearch::do_run: [%s] -> %d results" %
- (search_string, nres), file=sys.stderr)
-
- actual_results = 0
- for i in range(nres):
- try:
- doc = query.fetchone()
- except:
- break
-
- titleorfilename = doc.title
- if titleorfilename is None or titleorfilename == "":
- titleorfilename = doc.filename
- if titleorfilename is None:
- titleorfilename = "doc.title and doc.filename are none !"
-
- url, mimetype, iconname = self.icon_for_type (doc)
-
- try:
- abstract = self.db.makeDocAbstract(doc, query)
- except:
- pass
-
- # Ok, I don't understand this category thing for now...
- category = 0
- #print({"uri":url,"icon":iconname,"category":category,
- # "mimetype":mimetype, "title":titleorfilename,
- # "comment":abstract,
- # "dnd_uri":doc.url}, file=sys.stderr)
-
- result_set.add_result(
- uri=url,
- icon=iconname,
- category=category,
- result_type=Unity.ResultType.PERSONAL,
- mimetype=mimetype,
- title=titleorfilename,
- comment=abstract,
- dnd_uri=doc.url)
-
- actual_results += 1
- if actual_results >= self.max_results:
- break
-
- def date_filter (self, filters):
- print("RecollScopeSearch: date_filter", file=sys.stderr)
- dateopt = ""
- f = filters.get_filter_by_id("modified")
- if f != None:
- o = f.get_active_option()
- if o != None:
- if o.props.id == "last-year":
- dateopt="date:P1Y/"
- elif o.props.id == "last-30-days":
- dateopt = "date:P1M/"
- elif o.props.id == "last-7-days":
- dateopt = "date:P7D/"
- #print("RecollScopeSearch::date_filter:[%s]" % dateopt, file=sys.stderr)
- return dateopt
-
- def catg_filter(self, filters):
- print("RecollScopeSearch::catg_filter", file=sys.stderr)
- f = filters.get_filter_by_id("type")
- if not f: return ""
- if not f.props.filtering:
- return ""
- ss = ""
- for fopt in f.options:
- if fopt.props.active:
- if fopt.props.id in UNITY_TYPE_TO_RECOLL_CLAUSE:
- ss += " " + UNITY_TYPE_TO_RECOLL_CLAUSE[fopt.props.id]
- #print("RecollScopSearch::catg_filter:[%s]" % ss, file=sys.stderr)
- return ss
-
- def size_filter(self, filters):
- print("RecollScopeSearch::size_filter", file=sys.stderr)
- f = filters.get_filter_by_id("size")
- if not f: return ""
- if not f.props.filtering:
- return ""
- min = f.get_first_active()
- max = f.get_last_active()
- if min.props.id == max.props.id:
- # Take it as < except if it's >1gb
- if max.props.id == ">1gb":
- ss = " size>1g"
- else:
- ss = " size<" + min.props.id
- else:
- if max.props.id == ">1gb":
- ss = "size>" + min.props.id
- else:
- ss = " size>" + min.props.id + " size<" + max.props.id
- #print("RecollScopeSearch::size_filter: [%s]" % ss, file=sys.stderr)
- return ss
-
- # Send back a useful icon depending on the document type
- def icon_for_type (self, doc):
- iconname = "text-x-preview"
- # Results with an ipath get a special mime type so that they
- # get opened by starting a recoll instance.
- thumbnail = ""
- if doc.ipath != "":
- mimetype = "application/x-recoll"
- url = doc.url + "#" + doc.ipath
- else:
- mimetype = doc.mimetype
- url = doc.url
- # doc.url is a unicode string which is badly wrong.
- # Retrieve the binary path for thumbnail access.
- thumbnail = _get_thumbnail_path(doc.getbinurl())
-
- iconname = ""
- if thumbnail:
- iconname = thumbnail
- else:
- content_type = Gio.content_type_from_mime_type(doc.mimetype)
- icon = Gio.content_type_get_icon(content_type)
- if icon:
- # At least on Quantal, get_names() sometimes returns
- # a list with '(null)' in the first position...
- for iname in icon.get_names():
- if iname != '(null)':
- iconname = iname
- break
- if iconname in SPEC_MIME_ICONS:
- iconname = SPEC_MIME_ICONS[iconname]
- if iconname == "":
- if doc.mimetype in SPEC_MIME_ICONS:
- iconname = SPEC_MIME_ICONS[doc.mimetype]
-
- return (url, mimetype, iconname);
-
-
-def load_scope():
- return RecollScope()
diff --git a/src/sampleconf/mimeview b/src/sampleconf/mimeview
index 49ecc9f8..6f6e9de4 100644
--- a/src/sampleconf/mimeview
+++ b/src/sampleconf/mimeview
@@ -80,8 +80,14 @@ application/x-dia-diagram = dia %f
application/x-fsdirectory = dolphin %f
inode/directory = dolphin %f
+
+# Both dolphin and nautilus can pre-select a file inside a
+# directory. Thunar can't afaik. xdg-open cant pass an additional
+# parameters so these are to be xallexcepts.
application/x-fsdirectory|parentopen = dolphin --select %(childurl) %f
inode/directory|parentopen = dolphin --select %(childurl) %f
+#application/x-fsdirectory|parentopen = nautilus %(childurl)
+#inode/directory|parentopen = nautilus %(childurl)
application/x-gnuinfo = xterm -e "info -f %f"
application/x-gnumeric = gnumeric %f
diff --git a/website/download.html b/website/download.html
index 9fa8b598..454f5def 100644
--- a/website/download.html
+++ b/website/download.html
@@ -237,8 +237,8 @@ a set of Ubuntu series. starting at Lucid. The installation is very simple: