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ac9aab63bd Change 'timestamp' to simple unix epoch
Subjectively, 6d4e7a96dc increases
lag on a years-old production database with ~240k entries when searching
with CTRL+R.

So change timestamp column from datetime type (which is a string)
to integer, storing unix epoch now. As we deal with those primarily,
we also avoid conversions now.

Mentioned database shrinks by 2MB compared to previously (both VACCUMed)...

DROP unused count_by_date VIEW.
2021-09-28 18:27:39 +02:00
d0e07640e8 Update README.md 2021-09-25 13:40:34 +02:00
6d4e7a96dc Implement --today
Also assign timestamp to HistoryEntry during search

Closes: #3
2021-09-25 12:49:50 +02:00
2 fájl változott, egészen pontosan 24 új sor hozzáadva és 14 régi sor törölve

Fájl megtekintése

@ -20,12 +20,13 @@ hs -cwd .
Lists all commands ever entered in this directory
```
hs -after yesterday -cwd . git
hs -today -cwd . git
```
Lists all git commands in the current directory which have been entered today.
Also, it (by default) replaces bash's built-in CTRL-R mechanism, so hs9001's database will be used instead
of bash's limited history files.
Also, it (by default) replaces bash's built-in CTRL-R mechanism, so hs9001's database will be used instead of bash's limited history files.
When in reverse-search mode, you can only search the history of the current directory by pressing CTRL+A and then "w".
## Install
@ -51,9 +52,6 @@ apk add hs9001
go build
#move hs9001 to a PATH location
```
## Setup / Config
Add this to .bashrc
```
@ -62,8 +60,7 @@ eval "$(hs9001 bash-enable)"
This will also create a `hs`alias so you have to type less in everyday usage.
By default, every system user gets his own database. You can override this by setting the environment variable
for all users that should write to your unified database.
By default, every system user gets his own database. You can override this by setting the environment variable for all users that should write to your unified database.
```
export HS9001_DB_PATH="/home/db/history.sqlite"
```

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main.go
Fájl megtekintése

@ -66,6 +66,11 @@ func migrateDatabase(conn *sql.DB, currentVersion int) {
migrations := []string{
"ALTER TABLE history ADD COLUMN workdir varchar(4096) DEFAULT ''",
"ALTER TABLE history ADD COLUMN retval integer DEFAULT -9001",
"ALTER TABLE history ADD COLUMN unix_tmp integer",
"UPDATE history SET unix_tmp = strftime('%s', timestamp)",
"DROP VIEW count_by_date",
"ALTER TABLE history DROP COLUMN timestamp",
"ALTER TABLE history RENAME COLUMN unix_tmp TO timestamp",
}
if !(len(migrations) > currentVersion) {
@ -164,7 +169,7 @@ type searchopts struct {
func search(conn *sql.DB, opts searchopts) list.List {
args := make([]interface{}, 0)
var sb strings.Builder
sb.WriteString("SELECT id, command, workdir, user, hostname, retval ")
sb.WriteString("SELECT id, command, workdir, user, hostname, retval, timestamp ")
sb.WriteString("FROM history ")
sb.WriteString("WHERE 1=1 ") //1=1 so we can append as many AND foo as we want, or none
@ -177,11 +182,11 @@ func search(conn *sql.DB, opts searchopts) list.List {
args = append(args, opts.workdir)
}
if opts.after != nil {
sb.WriteString("AND timestamp > datetime(?, 'unixepoch') ")
sb.WriteString("AND timestamp > ? ")
args = append(args, opts.after.Unix())
}
if opts.before != nil {
sb.WriteString("AND timestamp < datetime(?, 'unixepoch') ")
sb.WriteString("AND timestamp < ? ")
args = append(args, opts.before.Unix())
}
if opts.retval != nil {
@ -213,10 +218,12 @@ func search(conn *sql.DB, opts searchopts) list.List {
defer rows.Close()
for rows.Next() {
var entry HistoryEntry
err = rows.Scan(&entry.id, &entry.cmd, &entry.cwd, &entry.user, &entry.hostname, &entry.retval)
var timestamp int64
err = rows.Scan(&entry.id, &entry.cmd, &entry.cwd, &entry.user, &entry.hostname, &entry.retval, &timestamp)
if err != nil {
log.Panic(err)
}
entry.timestamp = time.Unix(timestamp, 0)
result.PushBack(&entry)
}
return result
@ -232,7 +239,7 @@ func delete(conn *sql.DB, entryId uint32) {
}
func add(conn *sql.DB, entry HistoryEntry) {
stmt, err := conn.Prepare("INSERT INTO history (user, command, hostname, workdir, timestamp, retval) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, datetime(?, 'unixepoch'),?)")
stmt, err := conn.Prepare("INSERT INTO history (user, command, hostname, workdir, timestamp, retval) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?,?)")
if err != nil {
log.Panic(err)
}
@ -351,13 +358,14 @@ func main() {
var afterTime string
var beforeTime string
var distinct bool = true
var today bool = false
var retVal int
searchCmd.StringVar(&workDir, "cwd", "", "Search only within this workdir")
searchCmd.StringVar(&afterTime, "after", "", "Start searching from this timeframe")
searchCmd.StringVar(&beforeTime, "before", "", "End searching from this timeframe")
searchCmd.BoolVar(&distinct, "distinct", true, "Remove consecutive duplicate commands from output")
searchCmd.BoolVar(&today, "today", false, "Search only today's entries. Overrides --after")
searchCmd.IntVar(&retVal, "ret", -9001, "Only query commands that returned with this exit code. -9001=all (default)")
searchCmd.Parse(globalargs)
args := searchCmd.Args()
@ -378,6 +386,11 @@ func main() {
}
opts.workdir = &wd
}
if today {
afterTime = "today"
}
if afterTime != "" {
afterTimestamp, err := naturaldate.Parse(afterTime, time.Now())
if err != nil {