This is an attempt to create an automated ModCabinet wiki for the WL mods housed in the wlmods github.
The util will attempt to loop through a local github checkout, looking for
mods with the extension .wlhotfix
, which contain the necessary metadata
at the top of the mod files. Specifically they need to have a Name
,
Author
, and Categories
label. The app should be able to read in mod
summaries both from the mod files themselves, and from README files stored
alongside the mods.
Obviously it's a bit insane to try and write something to parse through a bunch of effectively freeform text all over the place, but hopefully it can be wrangled into something useful, which can then be run every 15 minutes or something.
At the moment, the app works quite well, with the caveats of the items noted in the TODO below. I will eventually get some better documentation in here about how to get this running, in case anyone else ever needs/wants to take over generating these pages.
This is a Python 3 app. It may work in Python 2 but no attempt has been
made to find out. Required modules (installable via pip
, of course):
gitpython
Jinja2
python-Levenshtein
appdirs
coverage
(only to run coverage on the unit tests, for development purposes. Not needed just to run.)
In case Apocalyptech ever gets hit by a bus or something, someone else might end up wanting to take over running this thing. Here's how:
- Set up a Python virtual env for the app, wherever you like, using
python3 -m venv wlcabinetsorter
(or whatever you want to call it). That'll create a newwlcabinetsorter
dir in your current dir, containing the venv. - Activate the venv using
. wlcabinetsorter/bin/activate
(the dot at the beginning is important). Your command prompt should now have a(wlcabinetsorter)
prefix on it, to indicate that you're operating "in" that venv. - Run
pip install --upgrade pip
to get on the latest version of the python package manager (this step's optional, but it'll nag you until it's up-to-date anyway, so you might as well). - Go into the dir where you've checked out this project, and install
the dependencies with:
pip install -r requirements.txt
, or just install them one by one withpip install <module>
, from the list above.requirements.txt
doesn't list thecoverage
module since that's only used in conjunction with unit tests, so if you care about running those, you might want to installcoverage
too. If you're just running the sorter, though, don't sweat it.
- Run
sorter.py
once; it'll complain that you don't have a config file set up, but more importantly it'll tell you the path that it's looking for, for the file. - Copy
wlcabinetsorter.ini.example
so that the app will find it. On a Linux machine that'll likely be~/.config/wlcabinetsorter/wlcabinetsorter.ini
- The
mods
section of the INI file describes the mod repo itself.clone_url
can just be the anonymous HTTPS URL used to clone the repo.base_url
is the base URL used to link directly to files inside the repo (usually the same asclone_url
but with.git
changed to/tree/master
).download_url
is the URL used to embed screenshots in our markdown files, and will have araw.luolix.top
hostname.repo_dir
is the checkout location of the repo on-disk. I keep them inside therepos
directory right inside thewlcabinetsorter
checkout.
- The
wiki
section of the INI file describes the wiki repo itself (github project wikis are really just separate github repos themselves.)clone_url
is the URL used to check out the wiki. github itself will not actually show the correct URL here -- it'll only tell you the "anonymous" HTTPS url. You need to use the SSH-based URL which lets you push new content, etc. Its form will begit@github.com:BLCM/wlmods.wiki.git
. On my own system, I'm doing some shenanigans where I upload using an account different from my "main" github account, so I actually specify the hostname bit there asgit.luolix.top-apocalyptechcabinet
, which I've configured SSH to use an alternateIdentityFile
, and set theHostName
github.com
andUser
togit
. If you don't care about using a separate github user for this, don't bother with that -- just use the URL mentioned earlier.cabinet_dir
is the checkout location of the wiki repo on-disk. Like the mods repo, I keep it inside therepos
directory right inside thewlcabinetsorter
checkout.
- Manually check out both the mods repo and the wiki repo -- the app
currently doesn't support doing that automatically. If you're keeping
them checked out in the
repos
subdir, simply go in there, and do agit clone
using theclone_url
s for both the "mods" and "wiki" section of the INI file you just configured.- Note that if you're starting this up on a brand new github wiki, the wiki needs to have at least the main page, so create the first page from the web UI and then do your checkouts.
- Doublecheck that the resulting
repos/wlmods
dir contains a checkout of the mod archive, and therepos/wlmods.wiki
contains a checkout of the current wiki.
- By default, the sorter will only Do Things if it notices that there's been
an update to the mods repo. Since you just checked it out, there probably
won't be changes yet, to you'll want to use the
-f
/--force
flag to force it to Do Stuff regardless. Also, for your very first time running the app, you'll want to use the-i
/--initial
flag, which sets the file modification times for all the files in thewlmods
checkout. (This is useful because it uses the file modification times to populate the "last updated" report on the mod pages. Otherwise the reported "last updated" times will end up being the timestamp when you cloned the repo.)- If you want to just test things out, you can also use the
-g
/--no-git
flag to prevent the app from trying to interact with github in any way. The app also keeps caches of it's "remembered" state of the wlmods repo in thecache
dir. You can clean that dir out whenever you like, or just use the-x
/--ignore-cache
argument to ignore it. There's a few other options which can be used, use-h
/--help
to see them all.
- If you want to just test things out, you can also use the
- Once you're confident that it's working properly, you'll want to hook it
up an automated process which runs it occasionally. I wouldn't recommend
doing it more often than every 10 minutes. My cron line looks like this:
5,15,25,35,45,55 * * * * cd /home/pez/git/b2patching/wlcabinetsorter && /home/pez/virtualenv/mcpwlcabinetsorter/bin/python /home/pez/git/b2patching/wlcabinetsorter/sorter.py -q
- Using the
-q
/--quiet
option will prevent the app from outputting any text unless there's an actual error with processing. This way your system running the cron won't send you an email unless there's a problem which might need your attention.
- Using the
- Support doing initial git clones?
- README/Mod Description parsing could probably use some tweaking,
but will have to do that carefully, of course.
- Don't strip the left side on Changelogs, so we retain multi-level indentations?
- Expand unit tests, and fix the couple that we're skipping
- Make sure to test specifying a filename which doesn't exist
- Test unicode vs. latin1 mod files
- ModFile sorting (case-insensitive)
wiki_filename
processing- We've moved to always using full HTML HREFs instead of wiki
links, when calling
wiki_link
- Test
__eq__
on ModURL objects for the various tests in there
- The first time the app is run, without caches to read from, mods which share the name of an author will error out instead of being generated. That will get fixed on subsequent runs which do read from the cache. I don't care enough to fix that edge case at the moment, but it may bear looking into later. (In the BL2 space, vWolvenn's "Tsunami" is the only current case of this actually happening.)
- If we get a CRITICAL error midway through processing, the next run
will not try again, because the
git pull
has already happened and it looks like there's nothing to do. I think we'll have to cache the git commit at which we last successfully run, and compare against that. - See if we can get rid of our
full_filename
var in ModFile. I bet we can...
Wonderlands ModCabinet Sorter is licensed under the GPLv3 or later. See COPYING.txt for the full text of the license.