Alphred
Alphred is a library for making Alfred workflows in Ruby. It's designed specifically for how I work, so assumes that you manage dependencies with Bundler and Rubies with chruby.
Usage
The example script filter would look like this using Alphred:
items = Alphred::Items.new(
Alphred::Item.new(uid: "desktop",
arg: "~/Desktop",
valid: true,
autocomplete: "Desktop",
type: :file,
title: "Desktop",
subtitle: "~/Desktop",
icon: { value: "~/Desktop", type: :fileicon }),
Alphred::Item.new(uid: "flickr",
valid: false,
autocomplete: "flickr",
title: "Flickr",
icon: "flickr.png"),
Alphred::Item.new(uid: "image",
autocomplete: "My holiday photo",
type: :file,
title: "My holiday photo",
subtitle: "~/Pictures/My holiday photo.jpg",
icon: { value: "public.jpeg", type: :filetype }),
Alphred::Item.new(uid: "home",
arg: "~/",
valid: true,
autocomplete: "Home",
type: :file,
title: "Home Folder",
subtitle: "Home folder ~/",
icon: { value: "~/", type: :fileicon },
mods: { shift: "Subtext when shift is pressed",
fn: "Subtext when fn is pressed",
ctrl: "Subtext when ctrl is pressed",
alt: "Subtext when alt is pressed",
cmd: "Subtext when cmd is pressed" },
text: { copy: "Text when copying",
largetype: "Text for LargeType" }))
items.to_xml
This produces the following XML:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<items>
<item uid="desktop" arg="~/Desktop" autocomplete="Desktop" type="file" valid="yes">
<title>Desktop</title>
<subtitle>~/Desktop</subtitle>
<icon type="fileicon">~/Desktop</icon>
</item>
<item uid="flickr" autocomplete="flickr" valid="no">
<title>Flickr</title>
<icon>flickr.png</icon>
</item>
<item uid="image" autocomplete="My holiday photo" type="file">
<title>My holiday photo</title>
<subtitle>~/Pictures/My holiday photo.jpg</subtitle>
<icon type="filetype">public.jpeg</icon>
</item>
<item uid="home" arg="~/" autocomplete="Home" type="file" valid="yes">
<title>Home Folder</title>
<subtitle>Home folder ~/</subtitle>
<icon type="fileicon">~/</icon>
<subtitle mod="shift">Subtext when shift is pressed</subtitle>
<subtitle mod="fn">Subtext when fn is pressed</subtitle>
<subtitle mod="ctrl">Subtext when ctrl is pressed</subtitle>
<subtitle mod="alt">Subtext when alt is pressed</subtitle>
<subtitle mod="cmd">Subtext when cmd is pressed</subtitle>
<text type="copy">Text when copying</text>
<text type="largetype">Text for LargeType</text>
</item>
</items>
Workflow Configuration
Alphred::Config provides some helpers for managing configuration that should
persist when updating the workflow. This configuration is stored in an JSON
file in the workflow data directory.
# config.rb
module Workflow
defaults = { foo: "bar" }
Config = Alphred::Config.new(**defaults)
The corresponding Script Filter input and Run Action output then look like this:
# script filter
ruby -r./config -e'puts Workflow::Config.filter_xml("{query}")'
# run action
ruby -r./config -e'Forecast::Config.update!("{query}")'
Releasing
Including alphred/tasks in your Rakefile will allow access to Alphred's
Rake tasks for releasing a workflow. release will tag the current commit with
the provided version and create a .alfredworkflow package with vendored gem
dependencies.
Development
After checking out the repo, run bundle install to install dependencies.
Then, run rake test to run the tests. You can also run rake console for an
interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install. To
release a new version, update the version number in version.rb, and then run
bundle exec rake release, which will create a git tag for the version, push
git commits and tags, and push the .gem file to
rubygems.org.
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/kejadlen/alphred. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
License
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Credits
- Close by Berkay Sargın from the Noun Project