taskwarrior/scripts/add-ons/export-html.pl
Paul Beckingham aace091329 Add-ons: Exports
- Modified the export scripts to use the right command, which is now
  'export', not '_query', although '_query' is now an alias for backward
  compatibility.
2011-08-28 16:43:12 -04:00

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#! /usr/bin/perl
################################################################################
## taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
##
## Copyright 2006 - 2011, Paul Beckingham, Federico Hernandez.
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##
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##
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## details.
##
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##
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################################################################################
use strict;
use warnings;
# Give a nice error if the (non-standard) JSON module is not installed.
eval "use JSON";
if ($@)
{
print "Error: You need to install the JSON Perl module.\n";
exit 1;
}
# Use the taskwarrior 2.0+ export command to filter and return JSON
my $command = join (' ', ("env PATH=$ENV{PATH} task export", @ARGV));
if ($command =~ /No matches/)
{
printf STDERR $command;
exit 1;
}
# Generate output.
print "<html>\n",
" <body>\n",
" <table>\n",
" <thead>\n",
" <tr>\n",
" <td>ID</td>\n",
" <td>Pri</td>\n",
" <td>Description</td>\n",
" <td>Project</td>\n",
" <td>Due</td>\n",
" </tr>\n",
" </thead>\n",
" <tbody>\n";
my $count = 0;
for my $task (split /,$/ms, qx{$command})
{
++$count;
my $data = from_json ($task);
print " <tr>\n",
" <td>", ($data->{'id'} || ''), "</td>\n",
" <td>", ($data->{'priority'} || ''), "</td>\n",
" <td>", ($data->{'description'} || ''), "</td>\n",
" <td>", ($data->{'project'} || ''), "</td>\n",
" <td>", ($data->{'due'} || ''), "</td>\n",
" </tr>\n";
}
print " </tbody>\n",
" <tfooter>\n",
" <tr>\n",
" <td>", $count, " matching tasks</td>\n",
" </tr>\n",
" </tfooter>\n",
" </table>\n",
" </body>\n",
"</html>\n";
exit 0;
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