-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module      :  XMonad.Prompt.Shell
-- Copyright   :  (C) 2007 Andrea Rossato
-- License     :  BSD3
--
-- Maintainer  :  andrea.rossato@unibz.it
-- Stability   :  unstable
-- Portability :  unportable
--
-- A shell prompt for XMonad
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

module XMonad.Prompt.Shell
    ( -- * Usage
      -- $usage
      Shell (..)
    , shellPrompt
    , getCommands
    , getBrowser
    , getEditor
    , getShellCompl
    , split
    , prompt
    , safePrompt
    ) where

import System.Environment
import Control.Monad
import Data.List
import System.Directory
import System.IO
import System.Posix.Files
import XMonad.Util.Run
import XMonad hiding (config)
import XMonad.Prompt

-- $usage
-- 1. In your @~\/.xmonad\/xmonad.hs@:
--
-- > import XMonad.Prompt
-- > import XMonad.Prompt.Shell
--
-- 2. In your keybindings add something like:
--
-- >   , ((modm .|. controlMask, xK_x), shellPrompt defaultXPConfig)
--
-- For detailed instruction on editing the key binding see
-- "XMonad.Doc.Extending#Editing_key_bindings".

data Shell = Shell

instance XPrompt Shell where
    showXPrompt Shell     = "Run: "
    completionToCommand _ = escape

shellPrompt :: XPConfig -> X ()
shellPrompt c = do
    cmds <- io getCommands
    mkXPrompt Shell c (getShellCompl cmds) (spawn . encodeOutput)

-- | See safe and unsafeSpawn. prompt is an alias for safePrompt;
-- safePrompt and unsafePrompt work on the same principles, but will use
-- XPrompt to interactively query the user for input; the appearance is
-- set by passing an XPConfig as the second argument. The first argument
-- is the program to be run with the interactive input.
-- You would use these like this:
--
-- >     , ((modm,               xK_b), safePrompt "firefox" greenXPConfig)
-- >     , ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_c), prompt ("xterm" ++ " -e") greenXPConfig)
--
-- Note that you want to use safePrompt for Firefox input, as Firefox
-- wants URLs, and unsafePrompt for the XTerm example because this allows
-- you to easily start a terminal executing an arbitrary command, like
-- 'top'.
prompt, unsafePrompt, safePrompt :: FilePath -> XPConfig -> X ()
prompt = unsafePrompt
safePrompt c config = mkXPrompt Shell config (getShellCompl [c]) run
    where run = safeSpawn c . return . encodeOutput
unsafePrompt c config = mkXPrompt Shell config (getShellCompl [c]) run
    where run a = unsafeSpawn $ c ++ " " ++ encodeOutput a

getShellCompl :: [String] -> String -> IO [String]
getShellCompl cmds s | s == "" || last s == ' ' = return []
                     | otherwise                = do
    f     <- fmap lines $ runProcessWithInput "bash" [] ("compgen -A file " ++ encodeOutput s ++ "\n")
    files <- case f of
               [x] -> do fs <- getFileStatus x
                         if isDirectory fs then return [x ++ "/"]
                                           else return [x]
               _   -> return f
    return . map decodeInput . uniqSort $ files ++ commandCompletionFunction cmds s

commandCompletionFunction :: [String] -> String -> [String]
commandCompletionFunction cmds str | '/' `elem` str = []
                                   | otherwise      = filter (isPrefixOf str) cmds

getCommands :: IO [String]
getCommands = do
    p  <- getEnv "PATH" `catch` const (return [])
    let ds = split ':' p
    es <- forM ds $ \d -> do
        exists <- doesDirectoryExist d
        if exists
            then getDirectoryContents d
            else return []
    return . uniqSort . filter ((/= '.') . head) . concat $ es

split :: Eq a => a -> [a] -> [[a]]
split _ [] = []
split e l =
    f : split e (rest ls)
        where
          (f,ls) = span (/=e) l
          rest s | s == []   = []
                 | otherwise = tail s

escape :: String -> String
escape []       = ""
escape (x:xs)
    | isSpecialChar x = '\\' : x : escape xs
    | otherwise       = x : escape xs

isSpecialChar :: Char -> Bool
isSpecialChar =  flip elem " &\\@\"'#?$*()[]{};"

-- | Ask the shell environment for
env :: String -> String -> IO String
env variable fallthrough = getEnv variable `catch` \_ -> return fallthrough

{- | Ask the shell what browser the user likes. If the user hasn't defined any
   $BROWSER, defaults to returning \"firefox\", since that seems to be the most
   common X web browser.
   Note that if you don't specify a GUI browser but a textual one, that'll be a problem
   as 'getBrowser' will be called by functions expecting to be able to just execute the string
   or pass it to a shell; so in that case, define $BROWSER as something like \"xterm -e elinks\"
   or as the name of a shell script doing much the same thing. -}
getBrowser :: IO String
getBrowser = env "BROWSER" "firefox"

-- | Like 'getBrowser', but should be of a text editor. This gets the $EDITOR variable, defaulting to \"emacs\".
getEditor :: IO String
getEditor = env "EDITOR" "emacs"