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🎩 AlfredClient

Simplest Alfred Client that I use my own projects.

Read this blog => Developing alfred5 workflow using alfred5 and python

Usage

pip3 install alfred5 --target=src/libs
  • Projects dir structure
    • Put your codes and requirements.txt to src folders
    • Install alfred5 via
      pip3 install alfred5 --target=src/libs
    • Add the top of the main.py
          import sys
      
          sys.path.insert(0, "src/libs")
    • If u want to use different --target for ex . use WorkflowClient.run(packagedir=".")
    • Sample of default structure:
    • If u install all of requirements, dont need to create requirements.txt file in src
    • If you use vscode, add the code that below to .vscode/settings.json to debug your file
      {
          "python.analysis.extraPaths": [
              "./src/libs"
          ],
          "python.analysis.exclude": [
              "./src/libs"
          ]
      }
      
  • Via SnippetsClient API create custom snippets programmaically
  • Via WorkflowClient API create custom alfred workflow
    • Craete requirements.txt file for your python project to let alfred5 installs them if needed 🙃
    • To install from requirements.txt do all import packages inside main - Use global keyword to access imported packages globally
      • client.query is the query string
      • client.page_count is the page count for pagination results
    • Dont need to add alfred5 to requirements.txt
  • Use WorkflowClient.log to log your message to alfred debugger
  • Use WorkflowClient(main, cache=True) method to use caching system
    • Just do it for static (not timebased nor any dynamic stuff) response
    • Db path is db/results.yml also you can see it from workflow debug panel

⭐️ Example Project

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from re import sub
from urllib.parse import quote_plus
import sys

sys.path.insert(0, "src/libs")

from alfred5 import WorkflowClient


async def main(client: WorkflowClient):
    # To auto install requirements all import operation must be in here
    global get
    from requests import get

    query = client.query
    client.log(f"my query: {query}")  # use it to see your log in workflow debug panel

    # (use cache=True) Use cache system to quick response instead of old style that below
    # if client.load_cached_response():
    #     return

    char_count = str(len( query))
    word_count = str(len(query.split(" ")))
    line_count = str(len(query.split("\n")))

    encoded_string = quote_plus(query)
    remove_dublication = " ".join(dict.fromkeys(query.split(" ")))

    upper_case = query.upper()
    lower_case = query.lower()
    capitalized = query.capitalize()
    template = sub(r"[a-zA-Z0-9]", "X", query)

    client.add_result(encoded_string, "Encoded", arg=encoded_string)
    client.add_result(remove_dublication, "Remove dublication", arg=remove_dublication)
    client.add_result(upper_case, "Upper Case", arg=upper_case)
    client.add_result(lower_case, "Lower Case", arg=lower_case)
    client.add_result(capitalized, "Capitalized", arg=capitalized)
    client.add_result(template, "Template", arg=template)
    client.add_result(char_count, "Characters", arg=char_count)
    client.add_result(word_count, "Words", arg=word_count)
    client.add_result(line_count, "Lines", arg=line_count)
    
    # (use cache=True) to cache result for query instead of old style that below
    #     if u work with static results (not dynamic; coin price etc.)
    # client.cache_response()  

if __name__ == "__main__":
    WorkflowClient.run(main)  # WorkflowClient.run(main, cache=True)

🔰 How to Create Workflow

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🪪 License

Copyright 2023 Yunus Emre Ak ~ YEmreAk.com

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

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