From f22c5c17b6fe069bec1241262a1c27eb89d3d3af Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: skullydazed Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2019 11:58:24 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Refactor `qmk compile-json` to `qmk compile` (#6592) --- bin/qmk | 2 +- docs/cli.md | 17 ++++++--- lib/python/qmk/cli/compile.py | 53 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ lib/python/qmk/cli/compile/__init__.py | 0 lib/python/qmk/cli/compile/json.py | 44 --------------------- 5 files changed, 66 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-) create mode 100755 lib/python/qmk/cli/compile.py delete mode 100644 lib/python/qmk/cli/compile/__init__.py delete mode 100755 lib/python/qmk/cli/compile/json.py diff --git a/bin/qmk b/bin/qmk index dfd31e200..d4b584b10 100755 --- a/bin/qmk +++ b/bin/qmk @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ with open('requirements.txt', 'r') as fd: # Figure out our version command = ['git', 'describe', '--abbrev=6', '--dirty', '--always', '--tags'] -result = subprocess.run(command, universal_newlines=True, capture_output=True) +result = subprocess.run(command, universal_newlines=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) if result.returncode == 0: os.environ['QMK_VERSION'] = 'QMK ' + result.stdout.strip() diff --git a/docs/cli.md b/docs/cli.md index 0365f2c9c..1843f42cd 100644 --- a/docs/cli.md +++ b/docs/cli.md @@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ This page describes how to setup and use the QMK CLI. The QMK CLI makes building and working with QMK keyboards easier. We have provided a number of commands to help you work with QMK: -* `qmk compile-json` +* `qmk compile` +* `qmk doctor` # Setup @@ -20,12 +21,18 @@ You may want to add this to your `.profile`, `.bash_profile`, `.zsh_profile`, or # Commands -## `qmk compile-json` +## `qmk compile` -This command allows you to compile JSON files you have downloaded from . +This command allows you to compile firmware from any directory. You can compile JSON exports from or compile keymaps in the repo. -**Usage**: +**Usage for Configurator Exports**: ``` -qmk compile-json mine.json +qmk compile +``` + +**Usage for Keymaps**: + +``` +qmk compile -kb -km ``` diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/compile.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/compile.py new file mode 100755 index 000000000..7e14ad8fb --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/compile.py @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +"""Compile a QMK Firmware. + +You can compile a keymap already in the repo or using a QMK Configurator export. +""" +import json +import os +import sys +import subprocess +from argparse import FileType + +from milc import cli + +import qmk.keymap +import qmk.path + + +@cli.argument('filename', nargs='?', type=FileType('r'), help='The configurator export to compile') +@cli.argument('-kb', '--keyboard', help='The keyboard to build a firmware for. Ignored when a configurator export is supplied.') +@cli.argument('-km', '--keymap', help='The keymap to build a firmware for. Ignored when a configurator export is supplied.') +@cli.entrypoint('Compile a QMK Firmware.') +def main(cli): + """Compile a QMK Firmware. + + If a Configurator export is supplied this command will create a new keymap, overwriting an existing keymap if one exists. + + FIXME(skullydazed): add code to check and warn if the keymap already exists + + If --keyboard and --keymap are provided this command will build a firmware based on that. + + """ + if cli.args.filename: + # Parse the configurator json + user_keymap = json.load(cli.args.filename) + + # Generate the keymap + keymap_path = qmk.path.keymap(user_keymap['keyboard']) + cli.log.info('Creating {fg_cyan}%s{style_reset_all} keymap in {fg_cyan}%s', user_keymap['keymap'], keymap_path) + qmk.keymap.write(user_keymap['keyboard'], user_keymap['keymap'], user_keymap['layout'], user_keymap['layers']) + cli.log.info('Wrote keymap to {fg_cyan}%s/%s/keymap.c', keymap_path, user_keymap['keymap']) + + # Compile the keymap + command = ['make', ':'.join((user_keymap['keyboard'], user_keymap['keymap']))] + + elif cli.config.general.keyboard and cli.config.general.keymap: + # Generate the make command for a specific keyboard/keymap. + command = ['make', ':'.join((cli.config.general.keyboard, cli.config.general.keymap))] + + else: + cli.log.error('You must supply a configurator export or both `--keyboard` and `--keymap`.') + return False + + cli.log.info('Compiling keymap with {fg_cyan}%s\n\n', ' '.join(command)) + subprocess.run(command) diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/compile/__init__.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/compile/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb..000000000 diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/compile/json.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/compile/json.py deleted file mode 100755 index 89c16b206..000000000 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/compile/json.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -"""Create a keymap directory from a configurator export. -""" -import json -import os -import sys -import subprocess - -from milc import cli - -import qmk.keymap -import qmk.path - - -@cli.argument('filename', help='Configurator JSON export') -@cli.entrypoint('Compile a QMK Configurator export.') -def main(cli): - """Compile a QMK Configurator export. - - This command creates a new keymap from a configurator export, overwriting an existing keymap if one exists. - - FIXME(skullydazed): add code to check and warn if the keymap already exists - """ - # Error checking - if cli.args.filename == ('-'): - cli.log.error('Reading from STDIN is not (yet) supported.') - exit(1) - if not os.path.exists(qmk.path.normpath(cli.args.filename)): - cli.log.error('JSON file does not exist!') - exit(1) - - # Parse the configurator json - with open(qmk.path.normpath(cli.args.filename), 'r') as fd: - user_keymap = json.load(fd) - - # Generate the keymap - keymap_path = qmk.path.keymap(user_keymap['keyboard']) - cli.log.info('Creating {fg_cyan}%s{style_reset_all} keymap in {fg_cyan}%s', user_keymap['keymap'], keymap_path) - qmk.keymap.write(user_keymap['keyboard'], user_keymap['keymap'], user_keymap['layout'], user_keymap['layers']) - cli.log.info('Wrote keymap to {fg_cyan}%s/%s/keymap.c', keymap_path, user_keymap['keymap']) - - # Compile the keymap - command = ['make', ':'.join((user_keymap['keyboard'], user_keymap['keymap']))] - cli.log.info('Compiling keymap with {fg_cyan}%s\n\n', ' '.join(command)) - subprocess.run(command)