glitch-social/lib/mastodon/emoji_cli.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'rubygems/package'
require_relative '../../config/boot'
require_relative '../../config/environment'
require_relative 'cli_helper'
module Mastodon
class EmojiCLI < Thor
def self.exit_on_failure?
true
end
option :prefix
option :suffix
option :overwrite, type: :boolean
option :unlisted, type: :boolean
option :category
desc 'import PATH', 'Import emoji from a TAR GZIP archive at PATH'
long_desc <<-LONG_DESC
Imports custom emoji from a TAR GZIP archive specified by PATH.
Existing emoji will be skipped unless the --overwrite option
is provided, in which case they will be overwritten.
You can specify a --category under which the emojis will be
grouped together.
With the --prefix option, a prefix can be added to all
generated shortcodes. Likewise, the --suffix option controls
the suffix of all shortcodes.
With the --unlisted option, the processed emoji will not be
visible in the emoji picker (but still usable via other means)
LONG_DESC
def import(path)
imported = 0
skipped = 0
failed = 0
category = options[:category] ? CustomEmojiCategory.find_or_create_by(name: options[:category]) : nil
Gem::Package::TarReader.new(Zlib::GzipReader.open(path)) do |tar|
tar.each do |entry|
next unless entry.file? && entry.full_name.end_with?('.png', '.gif')
filename = File.basename(entry.full_name, '.*')
# Skip macOS shadow files
next if filename.start_with?('._')
shortcode = [options[:prefix], filename, options[:suffix]].compact.join
custom_emoji = CustomEmoji.local.find_by("LOWER(shortcode) = ?", shortcode.downcase)
if custom_emoji && !options[:overwrite]
skipped += 1
next
end
custom_emoji ||= CustomEmoji.new(shortcode: shortcode, domain: nil)
custom_emoji.image = StringIO.new(entry.read)
custom_emoji.image_file_name = File.basename(entry.full_name)
custom_emoji.visible_in_picker = !options[:unlisted]
custom_emoji.category = category
if custom_emoji.save
imported += 1
else
failed += 1
say('Failure/Error: ', :red)
say(entry.full_name)
say(' ' + custom_emoji.errors[:image].join(', '), :red)
end
end
end
puts
say("Imported #{imported}, skipped #{skipped}, failed to import #{failed}", color(imported, skipped, failed))
end
option :category
option :overwrite, type: :boolean
desc 'export PATH', 'Export emoji to a TAR GZIP archive at PATH'
long_desc <<-LONG_DESC
Exports custom emoji to 'export.tar.gz' at PATH.
The --category option dumps only the specified category.
If this option is not specified, all emoji will be exported.
The --overwrite option will overwrite an existing archive.
LONG_DESC
def export(path)
exported = 0
category = CustomEmojiCategory.find_by(name: options[:category])
export_file_name = File.join(path, 'export.tar.gz')
if File.file?(export_file_name) && !options[:overwrite]
say("Archive already exists! Use '--overwrite' to overwrite it!")
exit 1
end
if category.nil? && options[:category]
say("Unable to find category '#{options[:category]}'!")
exit 1
end
File.open(export_file_name, 'wb') do |file|
Zlib::GzipWriter.wrap(file) do |gzip|
Gem::Package::TarWriter.new(gzip) do |tar|
scope = !options[:category] || category.nil? ? CustomEmoji.local : category.emojis
scope.find_each do |emoji|
say("Adding '#{emoji.shortcode}'...")
tar.add_file_simple(emoji.shortcode + File.extname(emoji.image_file_name), 0o644, emoji.image_file_size) do |io|
io.write Paperclip.io_adapters.for(emoji.image).read
exported += 1
end
end
end
end
end
say("Exported #{exported}")
end
option :remote_only, type: :boolean
desc 'purge', 'Remove all custom emoji'
long_desc <<-LONG_DESC
Removes all custom emoji.
With the --remote-only option, only remote emoji will be deleted.
LONG_DESC
def purge
scope = options[:remote_only] ? CustomEmoji.remote : CustomEmoji
scope.in_batches.destroy_all
say('OK', :green)
end
private
def color(green, _yellow, red)
if !green.zero? && red.zero?
:green
elsif red.zero?
:yellow
else
:red
end
end
end
end