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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""KOReader Sync Plugin for Calibre."""
import os
from functools import partial
from calibre.constants import DEBUG as _DEBUG
from calibre.constants import numeric_version
from calibre.customize import InterfaceActionBase
from calibre.devices.usbms.driver import debug_print as root_debug_print
from calibre.utils.config import JSONConfig
__license__ = 'GNU GPLv3'
__copyright__ = '2021, harmtemolder <mail at harmtemolder.com>'
__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext en'
DEBUG = _DEBUG
DRY_RUN = False # Used during debugging to skip the actual updating of metadata
PYDEVD = False # Used during debugging to connect to PyCharm's remote debugging
if numeric_version >= (5, 5, 0):
module_debug_print = partial(
root_debug_print,
' koreader:__init__:',
sep=''
)
else:
module_debug_print = partial(root_debug_print, 'koreader:__init__:')
class KoreaderSync(InterfaceActionBase):
name = 'KOReader Sync'
description = 'Get metadata from a connected KOReader device'
author = 'harmtemolder'
version = (0, 5, 2)
minimum_calibre_version = (5, 0, 1) # Because Python 3
config = JSONConfig(os.path.join('plugins', 'KOReader Sync.json'))
actual_plugin = 'calibre_plugins.koreader.action:KoreaderAction'
def is_customizable(self):
return True
def config_widget(self):
if self.actual_plugin_:
from calibre_plugins.koreader.config import \
ConfigWidget # pylint: disable=import-error, disable=import-outside-toplevel
return ConfigWidget(self.actual_plugin_)
return None
def save_settings(self, config_widget):
config_widget.save_settings()
def clean_bookmarks(bookmarks):
"""Transforms KOReader's bookmark metadata into text that can be stored
in calibre. I assume that all bookmarks have a `notes` attribute, which I
use as the main text of the bookmark. All other attributes are stored in a
HTML comment.
:param bookmarks: dict with numbered keys and bookmark dict values
:return: Markdown-formatted str of the bookmarks
"""
debug_print = partial(root_debug_print, 'clean_bookmarks:')
output = ''
for k in bookmarks:
bookmark = bookmarks[k]
if not 'notes' in bookmark:
debug_print('bookmark does not have `notes`', bookmark)
continue
output += f'- {bookmark.pop("notes")}'
if len(bookmark) > 0:
output += ' <!-- '
for attr in bookmark:
output += f'{attr}: {bookmark[attr]}, '
output = output[:-2] + ' -->'
output += '\n'
return output.strip()