Category: | PerlMonks Related Scripts |
Author/Contact Info | jdporter@perlmonk.org (John Douglas Porter) |
Description: | In response to castaway's idea for a 'My Active Nodes' nodelet, I have written a console-based solution using my PerlMonksTickers module. It is a working example. You can use it as is, or enhance it to meet your particular needs. Run it with no arguments to get a usage statement. It does not require a PerlMonks login. |
use strict; use warnings; use PerlMonksTickers; use Getopt::Long; use Time::Local; $|++; # as an optimization, we can avoid looking for replies to nodes # we posted more than a certain number of days ago. # to inhibit this, set to 0 or undef. my $ignore_my_posts_older_than_days; my $window_in_hours = 1; my $user; sub usage { die <<EOF; @{_}Usage: $0 --user USERNAME [--ignore DAYS] [--window HOURS] --ignore says to not look for replies to nodes I posted more than that many days ago. Default is no limit. --window says to report only nodes that have been posted within the past so many hours. Default is 1. EOF } GetOptions( 'user=s' => \$user, 'window=i' => \$window_in_hours, 'ignore|old=i' => \$ignore_my_posts_older_than_days, ) or usage; defined $user or usage "--user argument is required.\n"; my $timestamp_of_my_earliest_post = ''; my @root_nodes_of_interest = do { my $ar = PerlMonksTickers->user_nodes( foruser => $user ); @$ar }; if ( $ignore_my_posts_older_than_days ) { $timestamp_of_my_earliest_post = timestamp_of_hours_ago( $ignore_my_posts_older_than_days * 24 ); warn "Ignoring my nodes prior to $timestamp_of_my_earliest_post\n"; @root_nodes_of_interest = PerlMonksTickers->only_new_nodes( $timestamp_of_my_earliest_post, @root_nodes_of_interest ); @root_nodes_of_interest or die "Sorry, you haven't posted any nodes in the last $ignore_my_posts_o +lder_than_days days.\n"; } @root_nodes_of_interest or die "Sorry, you haven't posted any nodes!\n"; my $timestamp_of_earliest_reply = timestamp_of_hours_ago( $window_in_h +ours ); warn "Showing only replies since $timestamp_of_earliest_reply\n\n"; for my $node ( @root_nodes_of_interest ) { my $hr = PerlMonksTickers->thread_nodes( id => $node->{'id'} ); my %ids; @ids{ keys %$hr, map @$_, values %$hr } = (); # while ( my($k,$v) = each %$hr ) { @ids{ $k, @$v } = (); } # altern +ative way. delete $ids{ $node->{'id'} }; # the root node is included in the set +. Ignore it. my $ts = $timestamp_of_earliest_reply; my @replies = map { PerlMonksTickers->any_node( node_id => $_ ) } ke +ys %ids; @replies = PerlMonksTickers->only_new_nodes( $ts, @replies ); @replies or next; printf( "%s (%s) %s\n", $node->{'createtime'}, $node->{'id'}, $node->{'title'}, ); print "has the following replies:\n"; for my $reply ( @replies ) { printf( " %s (%s) <%s> %s\n %s\n", $reply->{'createtime'}, $reply->{'node_id'}, $reply->{'author'}, $reply->{'title'}, ); } print "\n"; } sub timestamp_of_hours_ago { my $hours_ago = shift; my($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year) = localtime( time - $hours_ago * 60 * 60 ); sprintf "%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d", $year+1900, $mon+1, $mday, $hour, $min, $sec; } __END__ Structures returned by user_nodes(): { id => 230228, title => 'Re: Edit your scratch', createtime => '2003-01-27 09:19:03', lastedit => '2003-01-27 09:19:03' lastupdate => '2003-01-27 09:35:09', } Structure returned by thread_nodes(): { 229651 => [ 229669, ], 229669 => [ 229699, 229846, ], 229699 => [ 229739, ], } Structures returned by any_node(): { node_id => 230258, type_id => 11, type => 'note' author_id => 114691, author => 'Aristotle', createtime => '2003-01-27 11:15:27', updatetime => '2003-01-27 11:18:32', title => 'Re^3: Edit your scratchpad... should be easier ', data => { root_node => 229965, parent_node => 230228, doctext => 'I have wanted to look at your code...' }, } |
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