* Enable Cmd+W shortcut in "Edit Current" on Mac
* Enable Cmd+W shortcut in "Fields" editor on Mac
* Enable Cmd+W shortcut in "Cards" editing on Mac
* Enable Cmd+W shortcut in "Sync" tab modal on Mac
* Enable Cmd+W shortcut in "Custom Study" tab modal on Mac
* Enable Cmd+W shortcut in Settings view on Mac
* Enable Cmd+W shortcut in Export dialogs on Mac
* Enable Cmd+W shortcut for getText dialog on Mac
* Enable Cmd+W shortcut in "Change Deck" on Mac
* Enable Cmd+W shortcut in Reposition dialog on Mac
* Enable Cmd+W shortcut in "Grade Now" dialog on Mac
* Enable Cmd+W shortcut in "Reset…" dialog on Mac
* Remove duplicate camelCase variant of add_close_shortcut (dae)
- The camelCase variant will remain accessible with a warning.
- The removed setattr line is legacy cruft, and wasn't doing anything.
* Remove unused import
* Nit-pick on code comment
* Enable View Page/Config buttons only when 1 add-on selected
* Enable Cmd+W shortcut (on Mac only) to close Add-ons dialog
* Add AnkiHub section to preferences screen
* Add short intro for AnkiWeb and AnkiHub to syncing section
* Add AnkiHub login screen
* Implement login methods in backend
* Set minimum dialog width
* Add missing colon
* Respect the ANKIHUB_APP_URL env var
This is used by the add-on.
* Simplify login error reporting
* Fix from_prefs_screen not passed to subcall
* Add missing ankihub_pb2 import
* Install AnkiHub add-on after sign-in
* Avoid .exec()
* Update ftl/core/sync.ftl
Co-authored-by: Damien Elmes <dae@users.noreply.github.com>
* Split translation string
* Support login by username/email
* Fix entered username/email not being passed back to on_done
* Remove unused import
* Move to 'Third-party services' section
* Tweak login dialog's heading
* Remove 'third-party' from intro text
* Tweak copy
* Prefix profile keys
* Tweak strings
* Remove description from login dialog
* Remove signup links
* Clear credentials in ankihub_logout()
* Call .adjustSize()
* Title Case
* Add padding to third-party services, and fix tab order from other PR
* fix: except only non-system-exiting exceptions
see https://youtu.be/zrVfY9SuO64
* chore: add myself to CONTRIBUTORS file
* refactor: explicitly specify possible exceptions
If an exception is not an Exception, there are only three options left.
see https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#exception-hierarchy
* refactor: use BaseException for fallback
Co-authored-by: Damien Elmes <dae@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore: add myself to contributors
* fix: ensure none of the returned values is None
Fixes TypeError 'NoneType' object is not subscriptable
* refactor: reduce code duplication using a function
* refactor: prefer KeyError over None for dicts
If the key is not in the dictionary, we want to raise a KeyError rather
than returning None. That way, we can distinguish between whether the
value was None or the key was not found.
* chore: add myself to CONTRIBUTORS file
* refactor: simplify the code
* chore: add myself to CONTRIBUTORS file
* refactor: use newer type hints for Union/Optional
* refactor: fix deprecated type annotations
use collections.abc rather than typing
* refactor: use lower letter type annotations
* style: reformat with black
* refactor: remove unused imports
* refactor: add missing imports for type hints
* fixup! refactor: use newer type hints for Union/Optional
* fix: add missing imports for type annotations
* fixup! refactor: use newer type hints for Union/Optional
* fixup! style: reformat with black
* refactor: fix remaining imports re: type hints
* adds log module
* enable logging in the app
* adds a getLogger method to AddonManager
* change log level depending on ANKIDEV
* fix undefined module variable
* - fix addons log file path
- remove a breakpoint leftover
set the addons log files under pm.addonFolder()/NNNNNN/user_files/logs/NNNNNN.log
* fix path bug
* move log closing handling into AddonManager deleteAddon/backupUserFiles methods
* logging module level import
fix undefined variable in backupUserFiles
* pretty format log records
* move MediaServer log into logging
* update CONTRIBUTORS
* documentation cleanup
* capture warnings into log messages
fix waitress verbosity
* remove record_factory function
* add get_logger method alias to getLogger in AddonManager
switch to TimedRotatingFileHandler handler
fix minor typo
* set main log level to DEBUG if ANKIDEV is not 0 (or unset)
added two new methods to AddonManager addon_get_logger/addon_toggle_log_level
* add new find_logger_output to AddonManager
* move logs under pm.base
* change log output
* update addonmanager getlogger
* Format imports
* Refactor logging set-up slightly and tweak docstring
* Remove obsolete log closing statements
As logs are no longer stored in user_files, we do not need to close their handlers
* Refactor and try to simplify log module
* Remove demo code
* Refactor and update add-on manager logging API
* Simplify writing unit tests for add-ons that use logging
Loggers are likely to be also employed in non UI code, so it seems like a good idea to decouple them from requiring a running Anki instance to work (thus freeing add-on authors from the need to mock Anki APIs in their tests).
* Fix arguments and drop obsolete inline instructions
Lets add a section on logging to the add-on docs instead
* Drop unnecessary import
* Supply logging basicConfig force option by default
Until we change the module import order and thus ensure that `log` is always evaluated before third-party dependencies have a chance to initialize the root logger, `force` is non-optional.
* Fix formatting and type errors
* Restore mediasrv type ignore comments
* Add note on prefix API stability
* Consistently use addon_from_module in new code
* Use logFolder rather than profileFolder
* Adjust method name for PEP8
* Change loggerDict access path, satisfying pylint
* Drop unused import and use lazy % formatting
* lint fix
* refactor .log_folder -> .addon_logs
store anki.log under logdir
* Fix method name (dae)
* Disable file-based logging in the backend (dae)
I have never found this useful, and it logs nothing by default, so
creating/opening the file is a waste. Removing it also ensures that
addon_logs() is solely used for add-ons.
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Co-authored-by: Glutanimate <5459332+glutanimate@users.noreply.github.com>
- Add a Check for Updates button to the screen
- Make the update list screen non-modal, so that other modal pop-ups
at startup don't leave the user stuck
- When manually checking for updates, update Anki's last check time
* Accept iterables as inputs to backend methods
* Shift add-on check to backend; use new endpoint
The new endpoint will return info on a suitable branch if found,
instead of returning all branches. This simplifies the frontend code,
and means that you can now drop support for certain versions without
it also remotely disabling the add-on for people who are running one of
the excluded versions, like in
https://forums.ankiweb.net/t/prevent-add-ons-from-being-disabled-remote-stealthily-surreptitiously/33427
* Bump version to 23.09
This changes Anki's version numbering system to year.month.patch, as
previously mentioned on https://forums.ankiweb.net/t/use-a-different-versioning-system-semver-perhaps/20046/5
This is shaping up to be a big release, with the introduction of FSRS and
image occlusion, and it seems like a good time to be finally updating the
version scheme as well. AnkiWeb has been updated to understand the new
format, and add-on authors will now specify version compatibility using
the full version number, as can be seen here:
https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/3918629684
* Shift update check to backend, and tidy up update.py
* Use the shared client for sync connections too
* Add add-on installation hooks
* Fix GUI code run in background thread
deleteAddon() is run in the background in the update routine so it
shouldn't containg any GUI code.
* Add a hint to the docstrings (dae)
* Use a webview to show add-on's config help
This allows add-ons to embed images for example.
* Improve initial size of splitter widgets
* Decrease font size and margin of webview
* Facilitate updating of hooks
- Add instructions in contributing.md
- Change addon_config_editor_will_update_json hook to work with the new
hookslib code
* Fix typo in docs
* Always run replaced hook
* Use lowercase list for typing
* Forbid defining both a replaced and a legacy hook
* Use showText to show add-on import errors
Long error messages can be completely unreadable as QMessageBox doesn't
show a scrollbar and the text can't be selected and copied by default (on Windows at least).
* HTML-escape error
* Add MessageBox class and associated funcs to aqt.utils and update some callers in aqt.sync and aqt.addons
* Cleanup imports in aqt.sync
* Fix return values for ask_user and ask_user_dialog
* Fix wrong argument name in aqt.utils.ask_user
* Add type annotations to **kwargs in utils.py
* Type annotation for callback in aqt.sync.full_sync
* MessageBox accepts StandardButton in addition to str, fix linting issues
* Assess default buttons in correct order and return correct button name in MessageBox
* Add explicit Optionals in aqt.utils
* Pass button index to callback in MessageBox
* Update type hints for aqt.utils.MessageBox
* Use Sequence for aqt.utils.MessageBox buttons arg
* default_button > default_yes in aqt.utils.ask_user
* Dark mode question icon in aqt.utils.MessageBox
* Always enable manually installed add-ons
Ensures that manually installed add-ons are enabled after the installation, even if previously disabled.
Prevents scenarios where users could end up with no active add-on build (e.g. when switching between stable add-on builds distributed via AnkiWeb and betas distributed via GitHub).
* Improve type annotations
* Also enable disabled AnkiWeb add-ons upon interactive installation
Applies to add-ons that users actively install via their AnkiWeb ID. Updates are exempt, preserving whatever status add-ons were in.
* Prevent disabled add-ons from triggering conflicts
* Fix download_addons() not passing on force_enable argument (dae)
md_in_html imports fine when done manually; it is likely PyOxidizer
has not instrumented import_module().
File "aqt.addons", line 631, in addonConfigHelp
File "markdown.core", line 386, in markdown
File "markdown.core", line 96, in __init__
File "markdown.core", line 123, in registerExtensions
File "markdown.core", line 162, in build_extension
File "importlib", line 127, in import_module
File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 1030, in _gcd_import
File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 1007, in _find_and_load
File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 984, in _find_and_load_unlocked
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'md_in_html'
* Add progress.single_shot()
* Fix periodic garbage collection
* Properly cleanup mediasync timers
* Revert some replacements with `single_shot()`
These timers shouldn't fire if their widget is destroyed.
* Add timer docs explaining issues and alternatives
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Tweak docstrings
* Fix wrong hook being torn down
* Fix item models not being destroyed
* Add missing gc for FilteredDeckConfigDialog
* Add missing type annotation
* Pass calling widget as parent to QTimer
Implicitly passing `self.mw` as the parent means that the QTimer won't
get destroyed before quitting the app, which also thwarts garbage
collection of any data captured by a passed closure.
* Make `Editor._links` an instance variable
Browser is inserting a closure into this dict capturing itself. As a class
variable, it won't get destroyed, so neither will the browser.
* Make `Editor._links` funcs take instance again
* Deprecate calling progress.timer() without parent
* show caller location when printing deprecation warning (dae)
* Use submodule imports in aqt
* Use submodule imports in pylib
* More submodule imports in pylib
These required removing some direct imports to get rid of import cycles.
* Allow customization of add-on config help path
This is useful for loading translated versions of the help file if available
* dir -> module
* Allow setting a callback instead to produce config docs
* 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.
The enum changes should work on PyQt 5.x, and are required in PyQt 6.x.
They are not supported by the PyQt5 typings however, so we need to run
our tests with PyQt6.
This adds Python 3.9 and 3.10 typing syntax to files that import
attributions from __future___. Python 3.9 should be able to cope with
the 3.10 syntax, but Python 3.8 will no longer work.
On Windows/Mac, install the latest Python 3.9 version from python.org.
There are currently no orjson wheels for Python 3.10 on Windows/Mac,
which will break the build unless you have Rust installed separately.
On Linux, modern distros should have Python 3.9 available already. If
you're on an older distro, you'll need to build Python from source first.