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lazygit/pkg/gui/find_suggestions.go
2021-10-23 12:29:52 +11:00

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package gui
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/gui/presentation"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/gui/types"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
"github.com/jesseduffield/minimal/gitignore"
"gopkg.in/ozeidan/fuzzy-patricia.v3/patricia"
)
// Thinking out loud: I'm typically a staunch advocate of organising code by feature rather than type,
// because colocating code that relates to the same feature means far less effort
// to get all the context you need to work on any particular feature. But the one
// major benefit of grouping by type is that it makes it makes it less likely that
// somebody will re-implement the same logic twice, because they can quickly see
// if a certain method has been used for some use case, given that as a starting point
// they know about the type. In that vein, I'm including all our functions for
// finding suggestions in this file, so that it's easy to see if a function already
// exists for fetching a particular model.
func (gui *Gui) getRemoteNames() []string {
result := make([]string, len(gui.State.Remotes))
for i, remote := range gui.State.Remotes {
result[i] = remote.Name
}
return result
}
func matchesToSuggestions(matches []string) []*types.Suggestion {
suggestions := make([]*types.Suggestion, len(matches))
for i, match := range matches {
suggestions[i] = &types.Suggestion{
Value: match,
Label: match,
}
}
return suggestions
}
func (gui *Gui) getRemoteSuggestionsFunc() func(string) []*types.Suggestion {
remoteNames := gui.getRemoteNames()
return fuzzySearchFunc(remoteNames)
}
func (gui *Gui) getBranchNames() []string {
result := make([]string, len(gui.State.Branches))
for i, branch := range gui.State.Branches {
result[i] = branch.Name
}
return result
}
func (gui *Gui) getBranchNameSuggestionsFunc() func(string) []*types.Suggestion {
branchNames := gui.getBranchNames()
return func(input string) []*types.Suggestion {
var matchingBranchNames []string
if input == "" {
matchingBranchNames = branchNames
} else {
matchingBranchNames = utils.FuzzySearch(input, branchNames)
}
suggestions := make([]*types.Suggestion, len(matchingBranchNames))
for i, branchName := range matchingBranchNames {
suggestions[i] = &types.Suggestion{
Value: branchName,
Label: presentation.GetBranchTextStyle(branchName).Sprint(branchName),
}
}
return suggestions
}
}
// here we asynchronously fetch the latest set of paths in the repo and store in
// gui.State.FilesTrie. On the main thread we'll be doing a fuzzy search via
// gui.State.FilesTrie. So if we've looked for a file previously, we'll start with
// the old trie and eventually it'll be swapped out for the new one.
// Notably, unlike other suggestion functions we're not showing all the options
// if nothing has been typed because there'll be too much to display efficiently
func (gui *Gui) getFilePathSuggestionsFunc() func(string) []*types.Suggestion {
_ = gui.WithWaitingStatus(gui.Tr.LcLoadingFileSuggestions, func() error {
trie := patricia.NewTrie()
// load every non-gitignored file in the repo
ignore, err := gitignore.FromGit()
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = ignore.Walk(".",
func(path string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
trie.Insert(patricia.Prefix(path), path)
return nil
})
// cache the trie for future use
gui.State.FilesTrie = trie
// refresh the selections view
gui.suggestionsAsyncHandler.Do(func() func() {
// assuming here that the confirmation view is what we're typing into.
// This assumption may prove false over time
suggestions := gui.findSuggestions(gui.Views.Confirmation.TextArea.GetContent())
return func() { gui.setSuggestions(suggestions) }
})
return err
})
return func(input string) []*types.Suggestion {
matchingNames := []string{}
_ = gui.State.FilesTrie.VisitFuzzy(patricia.Prefix(input), true, func(prefix patricia.Prefix, item patricia.Item, skipped int) error {
matchingNames = append(matchingNames, item.(string))
return nil
})
// doing another fuzzy search for good measure
matchingNames = utils.FuzzySearch(input, matchingNames)
suggestions := make([]*types.Suggestion, len(matchingNames))
for i, name := range matchingNames {
suggestions[i] = &types.Suggestion{
Value: name,
Label: name,
}
}
return suggestions
}
}
func (gui *Gui) getRemoteBranchNames(separator string) []string {
result := []string{}
for _, remote := range gui.State.Remotes {
for _, branch := range remote.Branches {
result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("%s%s%s", remote.Name, separator, branch.Name))
}
}
return result
}
func (gui *Gui) getRemoteBranchesSuggestionsFunc(separator string) func(string) []*types.Suggestion {
return fuzzySearchFunc(gui.getRemoteBranchNames(separator))
}
func (gui *Gui) getTagNames() []string {
result := make([]string, len(gui.State.Tags))
for i, tag := range gui.State.Tags {
result[i] = tag.Name
}
return result
}
func (gui *Gui) getRefsSuggestionsFunc() func(string) []*types.Suggestion {
remoteBranchNames := gui.getRemoteBranchNames("/")
localBranchNames := gui.getBranchNames()
tagNames := gui.getTagNames()
additionalRefNames := []string{"HEAD", "FETCH_HEAD", "MERGE_HEAD", "ORIG_HEAD"}
refNames := append(append(append(remoteBranchNames, localBranchNames...), tagNames...), additionalRefNames...)
return fuzzySearchFunc(refNames)
}
func (gui *Gui) getCustomCommandsHistorySuggestionsFunc() func(string) []*types.Suggestion {
// reversing so that we display the latest command first
history := utils.Reverse(gui.Config.GetAppState().CustomCommandsHistory)
return fuzzySearchFunc(history)
}
func fuzzySearchFunc(options []string) func(string) []*types.Suggestion {
return func(input string) []*types.Suggestion {
var matches []string
if input == "" {
matches = options
} else {
matches = utils.FuzzySearch(input, options)
}
return matchesToSuggestions(matches)
}
}