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  require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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  require 'fit4ruby'
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  require 'postrunner/Activity'
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+ require 'postrunner/PersonalRecords'
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+ require 'postrunner/FlexiTable'
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  def initialize(db_dir)
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- else
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- end
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- rescue
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+ create_directories
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+ begin
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+ if File.exists?(@archive_file)
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+ @activities = YAML.load_file(@archive_file)
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+ else
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+ rescue StandardError
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  end
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+ # not stored in the archive file. We have to retrofit the Activity
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+ end
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  def add(fit_file)
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  end
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  begin
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+ @activities << (activity = Activity.new(self, base_fit_file,
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+ fit_activity))
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  @activities.sort! do |a1, a2|
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+ a2.timestamp <=> a1.timestamp
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  end
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+ def delete(activity)
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  end
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- @activities.each do |a|
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- sync
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- break
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+ def rename(activity, name)
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+ activity.rename(name)
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+ sync
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+ end
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+
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+ def check
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+ @activities.each { |a| a.check }
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+ end
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+
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+ def ref_by_fit_file(fit_file)
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+ i = 1
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+ @activities.each do |activity|
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+ return i if activity.fit_file == fit_file
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+ i += 1
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+ end
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+ nil
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+ end
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+
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+ def activity_by_fit_file(fit_file)
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+ @activities.find { |a| a.fit_file == fit_file }
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+ end
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+
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+ def find(query)
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+ case query
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+ when /\A-?\d+$\z/
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+ index = query.to_i
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+ # The UI counts the activities from 1 to N. Ruby counts from 0 -
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+ # (N-1).
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+ index -= 1 if index > 0
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+ if (a = @activities[index])
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+ when /\A-?\d+--?\d+\z/
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+ idxs = query.match(/(?<sidx>-?\d+)-(?<eidx>-?[0-9]+)/)
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+ sidx = idxs['sidx'].to_i
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+ unless (as = @activities[sidx..eidx]).empty?
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+ return as
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+ Log.error "Invalid activity query: #{query}"
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  def map_to_files(query)
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  def list
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+ t = FlexiTable.new
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+ t.head
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+ t.row(%w( Ref. Activity Start Distance Duration Pace ),
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+ { :halign => :left })
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+ {}, {},
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+ { :halign => :right },
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+ i += 1,
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+ secsToHMS(a.total_timer_time),
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+ puts t.to_s
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  def sync
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+ begin
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+ File.open(@archive_file, 'w') { |f| f.write(@activities.to_yaml) }
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+ rescue StandardError
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+ Log.fatal "Cannot write archive file '#{@archive_file}': #{$!}"
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+ end
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214
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142
216
  def create_directories
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145
219
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146
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147
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  def create_directory(dir, name)
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+ return if Dir.exists?(dir)
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+
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  Log.info "Creating #{name} directory #{dir}"
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  begin
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  Dir.mkdir(dir)
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+ rescue StandardError
152
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  Log.fatal "Cannot create #{name} directory #{dir}: #{$!}"
153
229
  end
154
230
  end