X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?p=dead%2Fhalcyon.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2FMain.hs;h=942b512f78716aaf2b62907fd19ec36e6a32809c;hp=8c81555c60075952980b48198d3ee1f38ab5ec7e;hb=4f1ecbb17ed0e0a9506187630374468a46179514;hpb=5902136562aa412e2e1a54773e9cd3810bb8aa75 diff --git a/src/Main.hs b/src/Main.hs index 8c81555..942b512 100644 --- a/src/Main.hs +++ b/src/Main.hs @@ -5,18 +5,27 @@ import Control.Concurrent (forkIO, threadDelay) import Control.Monad (forever, when) import Data.Aeson (decode) import Data.List ((\\)) +import Data.Maybe (fromMaybe, isNothing) +import Data.Monoid ((<>)) import Data.Time.LocalTime (TimeZone, getCurrentTimeZone) import System.Exit (ExitCode(..), exitWith) import System.IO (hPutStrLn, stderr) import CommandLine -import Configuration (Cfg(..)) -import ExitCodes -import Mail +import Configuration (Cfg(..), default_config, merge_optional) +import ExitCodes (exit_no_usernames) +import qualified OptionalConfiguration as OC +import Mail ( + Message(..), + default_headers, + print_sendmail_result, + rfc822_now, + sendmail + ) import Twitter.Http import Twitter.Status import Twitter.User - +import Usernames (Usernames(..)) -- | A wrapper around threadDelay which takes seconds instead of -- microseconds as its argument. @@ -31,7 +40,7 @@ thread_sleep seconds = do -- /Date: / header, and returns the updated message. message_from_status :: Maybe TimeZone -> Message -> String -> Status -> Message message_from_status mtz message default_date status = - message { subject = "Twat: " ++ (screen_name (user status)), + message { subject = "Halcyon: " ++ (screen_name (user status)), body = (pretty_print mtz status), headers = ((headers message) ++ ["Date: " ++ date])} where @@ -85,13 +94,13 @@ filter_statuses cfg ss = replies = filter reply ss retweets = filter retweeted ss - good_statuses' = case (ignore_replies cfg) of - True -> ss \\ replies - False -> ss + good_statuses' = if (ignore_replies cfg) + then ss \\ replies + else ss - good_statuses = case (ignore_retweets cfg) of - True -> good_statuses' \\ retweets - False -> good_statuses' + good_statuses = if (ignore_retweets cfg) + then good_statuses' \\ retweets + else good_statuses' @@ -106,14 +115,19 @@ recurse cfg username latest_status_id maybe_message = do thread_sleep (heartbeat cfg) timeline <- get_user_new_statuses cfg username latest_status_id - -- FIXME - let Just new_statuses = decode timeline :: Maybe Timeline + let decoded_timeline = decode timeline :: Maybe Timeline + + when (isNothing decoded_timeline) $ + hPutStrLn stderr $ + "Couldn't retrieve " + ++ username + ++ "'s timeline. Skipping..." - case (length new_statuses) of - 0 -> - do_recurse latest_status_id - _ -> do + let new_statuses = fromMaybe [] decoded_timeline + case new_statuses of + [] -> do_recurse latest_status_id + _ -> do mention_replies cfg new_statuses mention_retweets cfg new_statuses @@ -141,15 +155,24 @@ get_latest_status_id :: Cfg -> String -> IO Integer get_latest_status_id cfg username = do let delay = heartbeat cfg timeline <- get_user_timeline cfg username - let Just initial_timeline = decode timeline :: Maybe Timeline - case (length initial_timeline) of - 0 -> do + let decoded_timeline = decode timeline :: Maybe Timeline + + when (isNothing decoded_timeline) $ + hPutStrLn stderr $ + "Couldn't retrieve " + ++ username + ++ "'s timeline. Skipping..." + + let initial_timeline = fromMaybe [] decoded_timeline + + case initial_timeline of + [] -> do -- If the HTTP part barfs, try again after a while. - putStrLn ("Couldn't retrieve " ++ username ++ "'s timeline. Retrying...") thread_sleep delay get_latest_status_id cfg username - _ -> return (get_max_status_id initial_timeline) + _ -> + return (get_max_status_id initial_timeline) @@ -158,8 +181,8 @@ get_latest_status_id cfg username = do -- recursive loop that checks for updates forever. The message -- argument is optional and is passed to recurse in case the updates -- should be emailed. -run_twat :: Cfg -> Maybe Message -> String -> IO () -run_twat cfg msg username = do +run :: Cfg -> Maybe Message -> String -> IO () +run cfg msg username = do latest_status_id <- get_latest_status_id cfg username recurse cfg username latest_status_id msg return () @@ -181,41 +204,36 @@ construct_message cfg = do from = f } -- |The main function just parses the command-line arguments and then --- forks off calls to 'run_twat' for each supplied username. After +-- forks off calls to 'run' for each supplied username. After -- forking, main loops forever. main :: IO () main = do - errors <- parse_errors - - -- If there were errors parsing the command-line options, - -- print them and exit. - when (not (null errors)) $ do - hPutStrLn stderr (concat errors) - putStrLn help_text - exitWith (ExitFailure exit_args_parse_failed) + -- And a Cfg object. + rc_cfg <- OC.from_rc + cmd_cfg <- apply_args - -- Next, check to see if the 'help' option was passed to the - -- program. If it was, display the help, and exit successfully. - help <- help_set - when (help) $ do - putStrLn help_text - exitWith ExitSuccess + -- Merge the config file options with the command-line ones, + -- prefering the command-line ones. + let opt_config = rc_cfg <> cmd_cfg - -- Get the list of usernames. - usernames <- parse_usernames + -- Finally, update a default config with any options that have been + -- set in either the config file or on the command-line. + let cfg = merge_optional default_config opt_config - -- And a Cfg object. - cfg <- get_cfg + when (null $ get_usernames (usernames cfg)) $ do + hPutStrLn stderr "ERROR: no usernames supplied." + _ <- show_help + exitWith (ExitFailure exit_no_usernames) -- If we have both a "To" and "From" address, we'll create a -- message object to be passed to all of our threads. let message = construct_message cfg - -- Execute run_twat on each username in a new thread. - let run_twat_curried = run_twat cfg message - _ <- mapM (forkIO . run_twat_curried) usernames + -- Execute run on each username in a new thread. + let run_curried = run cfg message + _ <- mapM (forkIO . run_curried) (get_usernames (usernames cfg)) - _ <- forever $ do + _ <- forever $ -- This thread (the one executing main) doesn't do anything, -- but when it terminates, so do all the threads we forked. -- As a result, we need to keep this thread on life support.