{-| A 'Journal' is a set of 'Transaction's and related data, usually parsed from a hledger/ledger journal file or timelog. This is the primary hledger data object. -} module Hledger.Data.Journal where import Data.List import Data.Map (findWithDefault, (!)) import Data.Ord import Data.Time.Calendar import Data.Time.LocalTime import Data.Tree import Safe (headDef) import System.Time (ClockTime(TOD)) import Test.HUnit import Text.Printf import qualified Data.Map as Map import Hledger.Utils import Hledger.Data.Types import Hledger.Data.AccountName import Hledger.Data.Amount import Hledger.Data.Commodity (canonicaliseCommodities) import Hledger.Data.Dates (nulldatespan) import Hledger.Data.Transaction (journalTransactionWithDate,balanceTransaction) import Hledger.Data.Posting import Hledger.Data.TimeLog import Hledger.Data.Matching instance Show Journal where show j = printf "Journal %s with %d transactions, %d accounts: %s" (journalFilePath j) (length (jtxns j) + length (jmodifiertxns j) + length (jperiodictxns j)) (length accounts) (show accounts) -- ++ (show $ journalTransactions l) where accounts = flatten $ journalAccountNameTree j showJournalDebug j = unlines [ show j ,show (jtxns j) ,show (jmodifiertxns j) ,show (jperiodictxns j) ,show $ open_timelog_entries j ,show $ historical_prices j ,show $ final_comment_lines j ,show $ jContext j ,show $ map fst $ files j ] nulljournal :: Journal nulljournal = Journal { jmodifiertxns = [] , jperiodictxns = [] , jtxns = [] , open_timelog_entries = [] , historical_prices = [] , final_comment_lines = [] , jContext = nullctx , files = [] , filereadtime = TOD 0 0 } nullctx :: JournalContext nullctx = Ctx { ctxYear = Nothing, ctxCommodity = Nothing, ctxAccount = [], ctxAliases = [] } nullfilterspec :: FilterSpec nullfilterspec = FilterSpec { datespan=nulldatespan ,cleared=Nothing ,real=False ,empty=False ,acctpats=[] ,descpats=[] ,depth=Nothing } journalFilePath :: Journal -> FilePath journalFilePath = fst . mainfile journalFilePaths :: Journal -> [FilePath] journalFilePaths = map fst . files mainfile :: Journal -> (FilePath, String) mainfile = headDef ("", "") . files addTransaction :: Transaction -> Journal -> Journal addTransaction t l0 = l0 { jtxns = t : jtxns l0 } addModifierTransaction :: ModifierTransaction -> Journal -> Journal addModifierTransaction mt l0 = l0 { jmodifiertxns = mt : jmodifiertxns l0 } addPeriodicTransaction :: PeriodicTransaction -> Journal -> Journal addPeriodicTransaction pt l0 = l0 { jperiodictxns = pt : jperiodictxns l0 } addHistoricalPrice :: HistoricalPrice -> Journal -> Journal addHistoricalPrice h l0 = l0 { historical_prices = h : historical_prices l0 } addTimeLogEntry :: TimeLogEntry -> Journal -> Journal addTimeLogEntry tle l0 = l0 { open_timelog_entries = tle : open_timelog_entries l0 } journalPostings :: Journal -> [Posting] journalPostings = concatMap tpostings . jtxns journalAccountNamesUsed :: Journal -> [AccountName] journalAccountNamesUsed = sort . accountNamesFromPostings . journalPostings journalAccountNames :: Journal -> [AccountName] journalAccountNames = sort . expandAccountNames . journalAccountNamesUsed journalAccountNameTree :: Journal -> Tree AccountName journalAccountNameTree = accountNameTreeFrom . journalAccountNames -- Various kinds of filtering on journals. We do it differently depending -- on the command. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- filtering V2 -- | Keep only postings matching the query expression. -- This can leave unbalanced transactions. filterJournalPostings2 :: Matcher -> Journal -> Journal filterJournalPostings2 m j@Journal{jtxns=ts} = j{jtxns=map filtertransactionpostings ts} where filtertransactionpostings t@Transaction{tpostings=ps} = t{tpostings=filter (m `matchesPosting`) ps} -- | Keep only transactions matching the query expression. filterJournalTransactions2 :: Matcher -> Journal -> Journal filterJournalTransactions2 m j@Journal{jtxns=ts} = j{jtxns=filter (m `matchesTransaction`) ts} ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- filtering V1 -- | Keep only transactions we are interested in, as described by the -- filter specification. filterJournalTransactions :: FilterSpec -> Journal -> Journal filterJournalTransactions FilterSpec{datespan=datespan ,cleared=cleared -- ,real=real -- ,empty=empty ,acctpats=apats ,descpats=dpats ,depth=depth } = filterJournalTransactionsByClearedStatus cleared . filterJournalPostingsByDepth depth . filterJournalTransactionsByAccount apats . filterJournalTransactionsByDescription dpats . filterJournalTransactionsByDate datespan -- | Keep only postings we are interested in, as described by the filter -- specification. This can leave unbalanced transactions. filterJournalPostings :: FilterSpec -> Journal -> Journal filterJournalPostings FilterSpec{datespan=datespan ,cleared=cleared ,real=real ,empty=empty ,acctpats=apats ,descpats=dpats ,depth=depth } = filterJournalPostingsByRealness real . filterJournalPostingsByClearedStatus cleared . filterJournalPostingsByEmpty empty . filterJournalPostingsByDepth depth . filterJournalPostingsByAccount apats . filterJournalTransactionsByDescription dpats . filterJournalTransactionsByDate datespan -- | Keep only transactions whose description matches the description patterns. filterJournalTransactionsByDescription :: [String] -> Journal -> Journal filterJournalTransactionsByDescription pats j@Journal{jtxns=ts} = j{jtxns=filter matchdesc ts} where matchdesc = matchpats pats . tdescription -- | Keep only transactions which fall between begin and end dates. -- We include transactions on the begin date and exclude transactions on the end -- date, like ledger. An empty date string means no restriction. filterJournalTransactionsByDate :: DateSpan -> Journal -> Journal filterJournalTransactionsByDate (DateSpan begin end) j@Journal{jtxns=ts} = j{jtxns=filter match ts} where match t = maybe True (tdate t>=) begin && maybe True (tdate t<) end -- | Keep only transactions which have the requested cleared/uncleared -- status, if there is one. filterJournalTransactionsByClearedStatus :: Maybe Bool -> Journal -> Journal filterJournalTransactionsByClearedStatus Nothing j = j filterJournalTransactionsByClearedStatus (Just val) j@Journal{jtxns=ts} = j{jtxns=filter match ts} where match = (==val).tstatus -- | Keep only postings which have the requested cleared/uncleared status, -- if there is one. filterJournalPostingsByClearedStatus :: Maybe Bool -> Journal -> Journal filterJournalPostingsByClearedStatus Nothing j = j filterJournalPostingsByClearedStatus (Just c) j@Journal{jtxns=ts} = j{jtxns=map filterpostings ts} where filterpostings t@Transaction{tpostings=ps} = t{tpostings=filter ((==c) . postingCleared) ps} -- | Strip out any virtual postings, if the flag is true, otherwise do -- no filtering. filterJournalPostingsByRealness :: Bool -> Journal -> Journal filterJournalPostingsByRealness False l = l filterJournalPostingsByRealness True j@Journal{jtxns=ts} = j{jtxns=map filterpostings ts} where filterpostings t@Transaction{tpostings=ps} = t{tpostings=filter isReal ps} -- | Strip out any postings with zero amount, unless the flag is true. filterJournalPostingsByEmpty :: Bool -> Journal -> Journal filterJournalPostingsByEmpty True l = l filterJournalPostingsByEmpty False j@Journal{jtxns=ts} = j{jtxns=map filterpostings ts} where filterpostings t@Transaction{tpostings=ps} = t{tpostings=filter (not . isEmptyPosting) ps} -- | Keep only transactions which affect accounts deeper than the specified depth. filterJournalTransactionsByDepth :: Maybe Int -> Journal -> Journal filterJournalTransactionsByDepth Nothing j = j filterJournalTransactionsByDepth (Just d) j@Journal{jtxns=ts} = j{jtxns=(filter (any ((<= d+1) . accountNameLevel . paccount) . tpostings) ts)} -- | Strip out any postings to accounts deeper than the specified depth -- (and any transactions which have no postings as a result). filterJournalPostingsByDepth :: Maybe Int -> Journal -> Journal filterJournalPostingsByDepth Nothing j = j filterJournalPostingsByDepth (Just d) j@Journal{jtxns=ts} = j{jtxns=filter (not . null . tpostings) $ map filtertxns ts} where filtertxns t@Transaction{tpostings=ps} = t{tpostings=filter ((<= d) . accountNameLevel . paccount) ps} -- | Keep only transactions which affect accounts matched by the account patterns. -- More precisely: each positive account pattern excludes transactions -- which do not contain a posting to a matched account, and each negative -- account pattern excludes transactions containing a posting to a matched -- account. filterJournalTransactionsByAccount :: [String] -> Journal -> Journal filterJournalTransactionsByAccount apats j@Journal{jtxns=ts} = j{jtxns=filter tmatch ts} where tmatch t = (null positives || any positivepmatch ps) && (null negatives || not (any negativepmatch ps)) where ps = tpostings t positivepmatch p = any (`amatch` a) positives where a = paccount p negativepmatch p = any (`amatch` a) negatives where a = paccount p amatch pat a = regexMatchesCI (abspat pat) a (negatives,positives) = partition isnegativepat apats -- | Keep only postings which affect accounts matched by the account patterns. -- This can leave transactions unbalanced. filterJournalPostingsByAccount :: [String] -> Journal -> Journal filterJournalPostingsByAccount apats j@Journal{jtxns=ts} = j{jtxns=map filterpostings ts} where filterpostings t@Transaction{tpostings=ps} = t{tpostings=filter (matchpats apats . paccount) ps} -- | Convert this journal's transactions' primary date to either the -- actual or effective date. journalSelectingDate :: WhichDate -> Journal -> Journal journalSelectingDate ActualDate j = j journalSelectingDate EffectiveDate j = j{jtxns=map (journalTransactionWithDate EffectiveDate) $ jtxns j} -- | Apply additional account aliases (eg from the command-line) to all postings in a journal. journalApplyAliases :: [(AccountName,AccountName)] -> Journal -> Journal journalApplyAliases aliases j@Journal{jtxns=ts} = j{jtxns=map fixtransaction ts} where fixtransaction t@Transaction{tpostings=ps} = t{tpostings=map fixposting ps} fixposting p@Posting{paccount=a} = p{paccount=accountNameApplyAliases aliases a} -- | Do post-parse processing on a journal, to make it ready for use. journalFinalise :: ClockTime -> LocalTime -> FilePath -> String -> JournalContext -> Journal -> Either String Journal journalFinalise tclock tlocal path txt ctx j@Journal{files=fs} = journalBalanceTransactions $ journalCanonicaliseAmounts $ journalApplyHistoricalPrices $ journalCloseTimeLogEntries tlocal j{files=(path,txt):fs, filereadtime=tclock, jContext=ctx} -- | Fill in any missing amounts and check that all journal transactions -- balance, or return an error message. This is done after parsing all -- amounts and working out the canonical commodities, since balancing -- depends on display precision. Reports only the first error encountered. journalBalanceTransactions :: Journal -> Either String Journal journalBalanceTransactions j@Journal{jtxns=ts} = case sequence $ map balance ts of Right ts' -> Right j{jtxns=ts'} Left e -> Left e where balance = balanceTransaction (Just $ journalCanonicalCommodities j) -- | Convert all the journal's amounts to their canonical display -- settings. Ie, all amounts in a given commodity will use (a) the -- display settings of the first, and (b) the greatest precision, of the -- amounts in that commodity. Prices are canonicalised as well, so consider -- calling journalApplyHistoricalPrices before this. journalCanonicaliseAmounts :: Journal -> Journal journalCanonicaliseAmounts j@Journal{jtxns=ts} = j{jtxns=map fixtransaction ts} where fixtransaction t@Transaction{tpostings=ps} = t{tpostings=map fixposting ps} fixposting p@Posting{pamount=a} = p{pamount=fixmixedamount a} fixmixedamount (Mixed as) = Mixed $ map fixamount as fixamount a@Amount{commodity=c} = a{commodity=fixcommodity c} fixcommodity c@Commodity{symbol=s} = findWithDefault c s canonicalcommoditymap canonicalcommoditymap = journalCanonicalCommodities j -- | Apply this journal's historical price records to unpriced amounts where possible. journalApplyHistoricalPrices :: Journal -> Journal journalApplyHistoricalPrices j@Journal{jtxns=ts} = j{jtxns=map fixtransaction ts} where fixtransaction t@Transaction{tdate=d, tpostings=ps} = t{tpostings=map fixposting ps} where fixposting p@Posting{pamount=a} = p{pamount=fixmixedamount a} fixmixedamount (Mixed as) = Mixed $ map fixamount as fixamount = fixprice fixprice a@Amount{price=Just _} = a fixprice a@Amount{commodity=c} = a{price=maybe Nothing (Just . UnitPrice) $ journalHistoricalPriceFor j d c} -- | Get the price for a commodity on the specified day from the price database, if known. -- Does only one lookup step, ie will not look up the price of a price. journalHistoricalPriceFor :: Journal -> Day -> Commodity -> Maybe MixedAmount journalHistoricalPriceFor j d Commodity{symbol=s} = do let ps = reverse $ filter ((<= d).hdate) $ filter ((s==).hsymbol) $ sortBy (comparing hdate) $ historical_prices j case ps of (HistoricalPrice{hamount=a}:_) -> Just a _ -> Nothing -- | Close any open timelog sessions in this journal using the provided current time. journalCloseTimeLogEntries :: LocalTime -> Journal -> Journal journalCloseTimeLogEntries now j@Journal{jtxns=ts, open_timelog_entries=es} = j{jtxns = ts ++ (timeLogEntriesToTransactions now es), open_timelog_entries = []} -- | Convert all this journal's amounts to cost by applying their prices, if any. journalConvertAmountsToCost :: Journal -> Journal journalConvertAmountsToCost j@Journal{jtxns=ts} = j{jtxns=map fixtransaction ts} where -- similar to journalCanonicaliseAmounts fixtransaction t@Transaction{tpostings=ps} = t{tpostings=map fixposting ps} fixposting p@Posting{pamount=a} = p{pamount=fixmixedamount a} fixmixedamount (Mixed as) = Mixed $ map fixamount as fixamount = canonicaliseAmountCommodity (Just $ journalCanonicalCommodities j) . costOfAmount -- | Get this journal's unique, display-preference-canonicalised commodities, by symbol. journalCanonicalCommodities :: Journal -> Map.Map String Commodity journalCanonicalCommodities j = canonicaliseCommodities $ journalAmountCommodities j -- | Get all this journal's amounts' commodities, in the order parsed. journalAmountCommodities :: Journal -> [Commodity] journalAmountCommodities = map commodity . concatMap amounts . journalAmounts -- | Get all this journal's amount and price commodities, in the order parsed. journalAmountAndPriceCommodities :: Journal -> [Commodity] journalAmountAndPriceCommodities = concatMap amountCommodities . concatMap amounts . journalAmounts -- | Get this amount's commodity and any commodities referenced in its price. amountCommodities :: Amount -> [Commodity] amountCommodities Amount{commodity=c,price=p} = case p of Nothing -> [c] Just (UnitPrice ma) -> c:(concatMap amountCommodities $ amounts ma) Just (TotalPrice ma) -> c:(concatMap amountCommodities $ amounts ma) -- | Get all this journal's amounts, in the order parsed. journalAmounts :: Journal -> [MixedAmount] journalAmounts = map pamount . journalPostings -- | The (fully specified) date span containing this journal's transactions, -- or DateSpan Nothing Nothing if there are none. journalDateSpan :: Journal -> DateSpan journalDateSpan j | null ts = DateSpan Nothing Nothing | otherwise = DateSpan (Just $ tdate $ head ts) (Just $ addDays 1 $ tdate $ last ts) where ts = sortBy (comparing tdate) $ jtxns j -- | Check if a set of hledger account/description filter patterns matches the -- given account name or entry description. Patterns are case-insensitive -- regular expressions. Prefixed with not:, they become anti-patterns. matchpats :: [String] -> String -> Bool matchpats pats str = (null positives || any match positives) && (null negatives || not (any match negatives)) where (negatives,positives) = partition isnegativepat pats match "" = True match pat = regexMatchesCI (abspat pat) str negateprefix = "not:" isnegativepat = (negateprefix `isPrefixOf`) abspat pat = if isnegativepat pat then drop (length negateprefix) pat else pat -- | Calculate the account tree and all account balances from a journal's -- postings, returning the results for efficient lookup. journalAccountInfo :: Journal -> (Tree AccountName, Map.Map AccountName Account) journalAccountInfo j = (ant, amap) where (ant, psof, _, inclbalof) = (groupPostings . journalPostings) j amap = Map.fromList [(a, acctinfo a) | a <- flatten ant] acctinfo a = Account a (psof a) (inclbalof a) -- | Given a list of postings, return an account name tree and three query -- functions that fetch postings, subaccount-excluding-balance and -- subaccount-including-balance by account name. groupPostings :: [Posting] -> (Tree AccountName, (AccountName -> [Posting]), (AccountName -> MixedAmount), (AccountName -> MixedAmount)) groupPostings ps = (ant, psof, exclbalof, inclbalof) where anames = sort $ nub $ map paccount ps ant = accountNameTreeFrom $ expandAccountNames anames allanames = flatten ant pmap = Map.union (postingsByAccount ps) (Map.fromList [(a,[]) | a <- allanames]) psof = (pmap !) balmap = Map.fromList $ flatten $ calculateBalances ant psof exclbalof = fst . (balmap !) inclbalof = snd . (balmap !) -- | Add subaccount-excluding and subaccount-including balances to a tree -- of account names somewhat efficiently, given a function that looks up -- transactions by account name. calculateBalances :: Tree AccountName -> (AccountName -> [Posting]) -> Tree (AccountName, (MixedAmount, MixedAmount)) calculateBalances ant psof = addbalances ant where addbalances (Node a subs) = Node (a,(bal,bal+subsbal)) subs' where bal = sumPostings $ psof a subsbal = sum $ map (snd . snd . root) subs' subs' = map addbalances subs -- | Convert a list of postings to a map from account name to that -- account's postings. postingsByAccount :: [Posting] -> Map.Map AccountName [Posting] postingsByAccount ps = m' where sortedps = sortBy (comparing paccount) ps groupedps = groupBy (\p1 p2 -> paccount p1 == paccount p2) sortedps m' = Map.fromList [(paccount $ head g, g) | g <- groupedps] -- debug helpers traceAmountPrecision a = trace (show $ map (precision . commodity) $ amounts a) a tracePostingsCommodities ps = trace (show $ map ((map (precision . commodity) . amounts) . pamount) ps) ps tests_Hledger_Data_Journal = TestList [ ]