shelr-0.16.3/0000755000004100000410000000000012250214235012742 5ustar www-datawww-datashelr-0.16.3/Rakefile0000644000004100000410000000064412250214235014413 0ustar www-datawww-datarequire 'bundler' Bundler::GemHelper.install_tasks require 'rspec/core/rake_task' desc 'Run all specs in spec directory' RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new task :merge do File.open('shelr', 'a+') { |f| f.puts "#/usr/bin/env ruby" } `cat lib/shelr.rb lib/shelr/* bin/shelr | grep -v autoload >> shelr` `chmod +x ./shelr` end task :man do `bundle exec ronn shelr.1.ronn` `rm shelr.1.html` end task :default => :spec shelr-0.16.3/Gemfile.lock0000644000004100000410000000353712250214235015174 0ustar www-datawww-dataGIT remote: git://github.com/antono/guard-ctags-bundler.git revision: 819284437cd2b98b219675bedf42f9aa36838096 specs: guard-ctags-bundler (0.0.5) guard (>= 0.4.0) GIT remote: git://github.com/cucumber/aruba.git revision: fabc92edc45bf42b5747a0937dd31511d4ab774a specs: aruba (0.4.11) childprocess (>= 0.2.3) cucumber (>= 1.1.1) ffi (>= 1.0.11) rspec (>= 2.7.0) GEM remote: http://rubygems.org/ specs: builder (3.0.0) childprocess (0.3.1) ffi (~> 1.0.6) coderay (1.0.5) cucumber (1.1.9) builder (>= 2.1.2) diff-lcs (>= 1.1.2) gherkin (~> 2.9.0) json (>= 1.4.6) term-ansicolor (>= 1.0.6) diff-lcs (1.1.3) ffi (1.0.11) gherkin (2.9.0) json (>= 1.4.6) guard (1.0.1) ffi (>= 0.5.0) thor (~> 0.14.6) guard-bundler (0.1.3) bundler (>= 1.0.0) guard (>= 0.2.2) guard-rspec (0.7.0) guard (>= 0.10.0) hpricot (0.8.5) json (1.6.5) method_source (0.7.1) multi_json (1.1.0) mustache (0.99.4) pry (0.9.8.2) coderay (~> 1.0.5) method_source (~> 0.7) slop (>= 2.4.4, < 3) pry-nav (0.1.0) pry (~> 0.9.8.1) rake (0.9.2.2) rdiscount (1.6.8) ronn (0.7.3) hpricot (>= 0.8.2) mustache (>= 0.7.0) rdiscount (>= 1.5.8) rspec (2.8.0) rspec-core (~> 2.8.0) rspec-expectations (~> 2.8.0) rspec-mocks (~> 2.8.0) rspec-core (2.8.0) rspec-expectations (2.8.0) diff-lcs (~> 1.1.2) rspec-mocks (2.8.0) simplecov (0.6.1) multi_json (~> 1.0) simplecov-html (~> 0.5.3) simplecov-html (0.5.3) slop (2.4.4) term-ansicolor (1.0.7) thor (0.14.6) PLATFORMS ruby DEPENDENCIES aruba! guard guard-bundler guard-ctags-bundler! guard-rspec json pry pry-nav rake ronn rspec simplecov shelr-0.16.3/bin/0000755000004100000410000000000012250214235013512 5ustar www-datawww-datashelr-0.16.3/bin/shelr0000755000004100000410000000461512250214235014563 0ustar www-datawww-data#!/usr/bin/env ruby $LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.expand_path('../../lib', __FILE__)) require 'rubygems' require 'shelr' BASENAME = File.basename(__FILE__) HELP = <<-HELP Usage: #{BASENAME} command [arg] COMMANDS: Recording: record - record new shellcast record --sound - record new shellcast with sound Publishing: push last - publish last record push last --private - publish private record push RECORD_ID - publish record with given id Getting record as json: dump last - dump last record as json to current dir dump RECORD_ID - dump any record as json to current dir Replaying: list - print list of records play last - play last local record play RECORD_ID - play local record play RECORD_URL - play remote record play dump.json - play local file dumped with `shelr dump` Setup: setup API_KEY [API_URL] - set your API key and API site backend [ttyrec|script] - setup recorder backend Visit: http://shelr.tv/ for more info. HELP case ARGV[0] when '-h', '--help' puts HELP when 'record' Shelr::Recorder.record!(:sound => ARGV[1] == '--sound') when 'list' Shelr::Player.list when 'play' if ARGV[1] if ARGV[1] =~ /^https?:.*/ # remote file Shelr::Player.play_remote(ARGV[1]) elsif ARGV[1] =~ /.*\.json$/ # local file Shelr::Player.play_dump(ARGV[1]) else Shelr::Player.play(:record_id => ARGV[1]) end else puts "Missing id for shellcast" Shelr::Player.list puts "Select one..." end when 'stop' puts '=> type "exit" or Ctrl+D' puts '=> Then `shelr push last`' when 'dump' if ARGV[1] Shelr::Publisher.new.dump(ARGV[1]) else puts "What do you want to dump?" Shelr::Player.list puts "Select one..." end when 'push' if ARGV[1] Shelr::Publisher.new.publish(ARGV[1], ARGV[2] == '--private') else puts "What do you want to publish?" Shelr::Player.list puts "Select one..." end when 'setup' if ARGV[2] Shelr.api_url = ARGV[2] end if ARGV[1] Shelr.api_key = ARGV[1] else puts "\n\tUsage: #{BASENAME} setup API_KEY\n\n" end when 'backend' if ARGV[1] Shelr.backend = ARGV[1] else puts "\n\tUsage: #{BASENAME} backend [ttyrec|script]\n\n" end when 'version' puts Shelr::VERSION else puts HELP end shelr-0.16.3/Gemfile0000644000004100000410000000046612250214235014243 0ustar www-datawww-datasource "http://rubygems.org" gem 'json' gem 'rake' gem "pry" gem "pry-nav" gem 'ronn' gem "rspec" gem "aruba", :git => 'git://github.com/cucumber/aruba.git' gem "simplecov" gem "guard" gem 'guard-rspec' gem 'guard-bundler' gem 'guard-ctags-bundler', git: 'git://github.com/antono/guard-ctags-bundler.git' shelr-0.16.3/features/0000755000004100000410000000000012250214235014560 5ustar www-datawww-datashelr-0.16.3/features/step_definitions/0000755000004100000410000000000012250214235020126 5ustar www-datawww-datashelr-0.16.3/features/step_definitions/shelr_steps.rb0000644000004100000410000000162512250214235023012 0ustar www-datawww-dataWhen /^I do shelr (.*)$/ do |shelr_step| begin step(shelr_step) rescue => e @shelr_exception = e end end # Useful for debugging timing problems When /^sleep (\d+)$/ do |time| sleep time.to_i end Given /^shelr backend is (\w+)$/ do |backend| step "I run `shelr backend #{backend}`" end When /^I set env variable "(\w+)" to "([^"]*)"$/ do |var, value| ENV[var] = value end Then /^aruba should fail with "([^"]*)"$/ do |error_message| @shelr_exception.message.should include(unescape(error_message)) end Then /^the following step should fail with Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError:$/ do |multiline_step| proc { steps multiline_step }.should raise_error(RSpec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError) end Then /^the output should be (\d+) bytes long$/ do |length| all_output.chomp.length.should == length.to_i end When /^show me the output$/ do require 'pp' pp all_output end shelr-0.16.3/features/recording.feature0000644000004100000410000000125612250214235020115 0ustar www-datawww-dataFeature: Recording shell In order to impress the world As a `Ŝelr` user I would like to record my terminal Background: Given shelr backend is script Scenario: Basic recording When I run `shelr record` interactively And I type "test screencast" And I type "ls" # FIXME: wtf with nested processes? And I type "exit" Then the stdout should contain "Provide HUMAN NAME for Your record: " And the stdout should contain "Press Ctrl+D or 'exit' to finish recording" And the stdout should contain "Replay : shelr play last" And the stdout should contain "Publish : shelr push last" And the stdout should contain "Your session started" shelr-0.16.3/features/support/0000755000004100000410000000000012250214235016274 5ustar www-datawww-datashelr-0.16.3/features/support/env.rb0000644000004100000410000000056412250214235017416 0ustar www-datawww-dataENV['PATH'] = "#{File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../bin')}#{File::PATH_SEPARATOR}#{ENV['PATH']}" require "rubygems" require "bundler/setup" require 'aruba/cucumber' require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec/spec_helper.rb') # Aruba.configure do |config| # config.before_cmd do |cmd| # puts "About to run `#{cmd}`" # end # end shelr-0.16.3/.rspec0000644000004100000410000000001012250214235014046 0ustar www-datawww-data--color shelr-0.16.3/LICENSE.txt0000644000004100000410000010451312250214235014571 0ustar www-datawww-data GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3, 29 June 2007 Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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But first, please read . shelr-0.16.3/spec/0000755000004100000410000000000012250214235013674 5ustar www-datawww-datashelr-0.16.3/spec/shelr/0000755000004100000410000000000012250214235015011 5ustar www-datawww-datashelr-0.16.3/spec/shelr/recorder_spec.rb0000644000004100000410000000407712250214235020165 0ustar www-datawww-datarequire 'spec_helper' describe Shelr::Recorder do before do STDIN.stub(:gets).and_return('my shellcast') Shelr.backend = 'script' # disable term size guard STDOUT.stub(:puts) STDOUT.stub(:print) end describe "#record!" do before do subject.stub(:system).with(anything).and_return(true) subject.stub(:record_id => "1") subject.stub(:ensure_terminal_has_good_size) subject.stub(:with_lock_file).and_yield end it "starts script session" do subject.should_receive(:system).with(/script/) subject.record! end it "creates lock file" do subject.should_receive(:with_lock_file) subject.record! end end describe "#request_metadata" do before do STDIN.stub(:gets => 'Hello') subject.stub(:record_id => "1") File.stub(:open => true) end it "adds columns and rows to @meta" do subject.user_rows = 10 subject.user_columns = 20 subject.request_metadata subject.meta["rows"].should == 10 subject.meta["columns"].should == 20 end it "adds record_id to @meta as recorded_at" do subject.stub(:record_id => 'ololo') subject.request_metadata subject.meta["recorded_at"].should == 'ololo' end it "adds XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP to @meta as xdg_current_desktop" do ENV['XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP'] = 'united-kde-gnome-shell' subject.request_metadata subject.meta["xdg_current_desktop"].should == 'united-kde-gnome-shell' end it "reads title from stdin" do STDIN.stub(:gets => 'C00l title') subject.request_metadata subject.meta["title"].should == 'C00l title' end end describe "#init_terminal" do it "gets user_columns and user_rows from system" do Shelr.stub(:terminal).and_return(mock(:size => { :width => 10, :height => 20 })) subject.send :init_terminal subject.user_rows.should == 20 subject.user_columns.should == 10 end end describe "#scriptreplay(typescript, timing)" do it "reads typescript" do File.stub(:read) end end end shelr-0.16.3/spec/shelr/terminal_spec.rb0000644000004100000410000000036012250214235020162 0ustar www-datawww-datarequire 'spec_helper' describe Shelr::Terminal do describe "#size" do it "returns :width and :height as integers" do subject.size[:width].should be_a(Integer) subject.size[:height].should be_a(Integer) end end end shelr-0.16.3/spec/shelr/publisher_spec.rb0000644000004100000410000000241312250214235020345 0ustar www-datawww-datarequire 'spec_helper' describe Shelr::Publisher do before do STDOUT.stub(:puts) STDOUT.stub(:print) File.stub(:open) Net::HTTP.stub(:post_form) end describe "#publish(id)" do before do STDIN.stub(:gets).and_return('something') subject.stub(:handle_response) subject.stub(:prepare).and_return(Fixture::load('record1.json')) end it "prepares record as json" do subject.should_receive(:prepare).with('hello') subject.publish('hello') end it "it checks that file is not locked" do subject.stub(:ensure_unlocked) subject.should_receive(:ensure_unlocked).with('hello') subject.publish('hello') end end describe "#dump_filename" do it "returns `pwd` + /shelr-record.json" do subject.send(:dump_filename).should == File.join(Dir.getwd, 'shelr-record.json') end end describe "#dump(id)" do let(:file) { mock('dump file') } before do File.stub(:open).and_yield file end it "saves prepared dump to #dump_filename" do File.should_receive(:open).with(subject.send(:dump_filename), 'w+') subject.should_receive(:prepare).with('hello').and_return('dump') file.should_receive(:puts).with('dump') subject.dump('hello') end end end shelr-0.16.3/spec/shelr/player_spec.rb0000644000004100000410000000000012250214235017632 0ustar www-datawww-datashelr-0.16.3/spec/spec_helper.rb0000644000004100000410000000160412250214235016513 0ustar www-datawww-data$LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'lib')) $LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__)) require 'fileutils' require 'pathname' require 'tmpdir' # XDG directories shelr_dir = File.join(Dir.tmpdir, 'shelr') FileUtils.mkdir_p(shelr_dir) TEMPDIR = Pathname.new Dir.mktmpdir('test', shelr_dir) XDG_DATA_DIR = TEMPDIR.join('.local', 'share') XDG_CONFIG_DIR = TEMPDIR.join('.config') FileUtils.mkdir_p(XDG_DATA_DIR) FileUtils.mkdir_p(XDG_CONFIG_DIR) ENV['XDG_DATA_HOME'] = XDG_DATA_DIR.to_s ENV['XDG_CONFIG_HOME'] = XDG_CONFIG_DIR.to_s require 'rspec' require 'shelr' require "rubygems" require "bundler/setup" require 'pry' require 'pry-nav' RSpec.configure do |config| config.mock_with :rspec end # Requires supporting files with custom matchers and macros, etc, # in ./support/ and its subdirectories. Dir["#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/support/**/*.rb"].each {|f| require f} shelr-0.16.3/spec/fixtures/0000755000004100000410000000000012250214235015545 5ustar www-datawww-datashelr-0.16.3/spec/fixtures/record1.json0000644000004100000410000000300312250214235017773 0ustar www-datawww-data{"timing":"0.117451 100\n2.245175 1\n0.645616 1\n0.131508 2\n0.265617 41\n0.006015 198\n0.002213 174\n0.000021 100\n0.045656 1\n1.635819 1\n0.158412 1\n0.438685 1\n0.408513 4\n1.611577 41\n0.005889 100\n0.053797 6\n","typescript":"Script started on Sun 25 Mar 2012 02:09:04 PM FET\n\u001b]0;antono@libero ~/Code/shelr.tv \u0007\u001b[0;36m(\u001b[0;32mnext \u001b[0;31m✗\u001b[0;36m)\u001b[39m \u001b[0;36mshelr.tv\u001b[39m ls\r\n\u001b]0;ls {~/Code/shelr.tv} (antono@libero)\u0007\u001b[0m\u001b[01;34mapp\u001b[0m config.ru \u001b[01;34mdoc\u001b[0m Gemfile.lock Guardfile \u001b[01;34mlog\u001b[0m Rakefile \u001b[01;32mrun.sh\u001b[0m \u001b[01;34msolr\u001b[0m tags \u001b[01;34mtmp\u001b[0m \u001b[01;34mvendor\u001b[0m\r\n\u001b[01;34mconfig\u001b[0m \u001b[01;34mdb\u001b[0m Gemfile gems.tags \u001b[01;34mlib\u001b[0m \u001b[01;34mpublic\u001b[0m README.md \u001b[01;34mscript\u001b[0m \u001b[01;34mspec\u001b[0m TAGS TODO.org\r\n\u001b]0;antono@libero ~/Code/shelr.tv \u0007\u001b[0;36m(\u001b[0;32mnext \u001b[0;31m✗\u001b[0;36m)\u001b[39m \u001b[0;36mshelr.tv\u001b[39m yo !^C\r\n\u001b]0;ls {~/Code/shelr.tv} (antono@libero)\u0007\u001b]0;antono@libero ~/Code/shelr.tv \u0007\u001b[0;36m(\u001b[0;32mnext \u001b[0;31m✗\u001b[0;36m)\u001b[39m \u001b[0;36mshelr.tv\u001b[39m exit\r\n\nScript done on Sun 25 Mar 2012 02:09:12 PM FET\n","title":"hello fixture","created_at":"1332673740","columns":"141","rows":"40","description":"hello fixture","tags":"fixture, linux"} shelr-0.16.3/spec/support/0000755000004100000410000000000012250214235015410 5ustar www-datawww-datashelr-0.16.3/spec/support/fixture.rb0000644000004100000410000000023212250214235017420 0ustar www-datawww-datamodule Fixture def self.load(name) file = File.join(File.expand_path("../../fixtures/#{name}", __FILE__)) JSON.parse(File.read(file)) end end shelr-0.16.3/spec/shelr_spec.rb0000644000004100000410000000073212250214235016352 0ustar www-datawww-datarequire 'spec_helper' describe Shelr do it "has ::APP_NAME defined" do Shelr::APP_NAME.should_not be_nil end it "provides XDG and APP_NAME based ::DATA_DIR" do Shelr::DATA_DIR.should == File.join(ENV['XDG_DATA_HOME'], Shelr::APP_NAME) end it "provides XDG config path" do Shelr::CONFIG_DIR.should == File.join(ENV['XDG_CONFIG_HOME'], Shelr::APP_NAME) end it "provides terminal info" do Shelr.terminal.should be_a(Shelr::Terminal) end end shelr-0.16.3/.travis.yml0000644000004100000410000000016212250214235015052 0ustar www-datawww-datalanguage: ruby gemfile: Gemfile.ci rvm: - 1.8.7 - 1.9.3 - jruby-18mode - rbx-18mode - ruby-head - ree shelr-0.16.3/lib/0000755000004100000410000000000012250214235013510 5ustar www-datawww-datashelr-0.16.3/lib/shelr.rb0000644000004100000410000000410112250214235015146 0ustar www-datawww-datarequire 'fileutils' require 'json' module Shelr APP_NAME = 'shelr' XDG_DATA_DIR = ENV['XDG_DATA_HOME'] || File.join(ENV['HOME'], '.local', 'share') XDG_CONFIG_DIR = ENV['XDG_CONFIG_HOME'] || File.join(ENV['HOME'], '.config') DATA_DIR = File.join(XDG_DATA_DIR, APP_NAME) CONFIG_DIR = File.join(XDG_CONFIG_DIR, APP_NAME) API_KEY_CFG = File.join(CONFIG_DIR, 'api_key') API_URL_CFG = File.join(CONFIG_DIR, 'api_url') BACKEND_CFG = File.join(CONFIG_DIR, 'backend') autoload :Recorder, 'shelr/recorder.rb' autoload :Player, 'shelr/player.rb' autoload :Publisher, 'shelr/publisher.rb' autoload :TTYRec, 'shelr/ttyrec.rb' autoload :Terminal, 'shelr/terminal.rb' autoload :VERSION, 'shelr/version.rb' class << self def api_key return false unless File.exist?(API_KEY_CFG) @api_key ||= File.read(API_KEY_CFG).strip end def api_key=(key) ensure_config_dir_exist File.open(API_KEY_CFG, 'w+') { |f| f.puts(key.strip) } end def api_url return ENV['SHELR_LOCAL'] ? 'http://localhost:3000' : 'http://shelr.tv' unless File.exist?(API_URL_CFG) @api_url ||= File.read(API_URL_CFG).strip end def api_url=(url) ensure_config_dir_exist File.open(API_URL_CFG, 'w+') { |f| f.puts(url.strip) } end def backend @backend ||= File.exist?(BACKEND_CFG) ? File.read(BACKEND_CFG).strip : 'script' end def backend=(bin) unless ['script', 'ttyrec'].include?(bin) puts "Backend should be either `script` or `ttyrec`" exit 1 end ensure_config_dir_exist File.open(BACKEND_CFG, 'w+') { |f| f.puts(bin.strip) } end def data_dir(record_id) id = record_id.strip == 'last' ? last_id : record_id.to_s File.join(DATA_DIR, id) end def last_id File.basename(Dir[File.join(DATA_DIR, '*')].sort.last) end def terminal @terminal ||= Shelr::Terminal.new end private def ensure_config_dir_exist FileUtils.mkdir_p(CONFIG_DIR) unless File.exist?(CONFIG_DIR) end end end shelr-0.16.3/lib/shelr/0000755000004100000410000000000012250214235014625 5ustar www-datawww-datashelr-0.16.3/lib/shelr/player.rb0000644000004100000410000000476312250214235016460 0ustar www-datawww-data# encoding: utf-8 require 'net/http' require 'net/https' require 'tmpdir' require 'fileutils' require 'pathname' module Shelr class Player def self.play(options) new.play(options) end def self.play_remote(url) puts ".==> Fetching #{url}" uri = URI.parse(url) http = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port) http.use_ssl = true if uri.scheme == "https" resp = http.request_get(uri.path).body play_parts_hash(JSON.parse(resp)) end def self.play_dump(file) json = File.read(file) parts = JSON.parse(json) play_parts_hash(parts) end def self.list (Dir[File.join(Shelr::DATA_DIR, "**")] - ['.', '..']).sort.each do |dir| begin metadata = JSON.parse(IO.read(File.join(dir, 'meta'))) puts "#{metadata["recorded_at"]} : #{metadata["title"]}" rescue Errno::ENOENT puts "Corrupted shellcast in #{dir}" end end end # TODO: refactore me! def self.play_parts_hash(parts) Dir.mktmpdir do |dir| %w(typescript timing).each do |type| File.open(File.join(dir, type), 'w') { |f| f.puts(parts[type]) } end play(:record_dir => dir) end end def play(options = {}) @options = options start_sound_player Shelr.terminal.puts_line self.class.scriptreplay record_file('typescript'), record_file('timing') Shelr.terminal.puts_line stop_sound_player end def start_sound_player return unless File.exist?(record_file('sound.ogg')) # at_exit { system('stty echo') } STDOUT.puts "=> Starting sound player..." @sox_pid = fork do `play #{record_file('sound.ogg')} 2>&1` end end def stop_sound_player return unless File.exist?(record_file('sound.ogg')) STDOUT.puts "=> Stopping sound player..." Process.waitpid(@sox_pid) end def self.scriptreplay(typescript_file, timing_file) typescript = File.open(typescript_file) timing = File.open(timing_file) frames = timing.read.split("\n").map { |line| line.split(" ") } frames.map! { |k,v| [k.to_f.abs, v.to_i] } typescript.gets # skip first line frames.each do |usec,length| sleep(usec) print typescript.read(length) end end private def record_file(name) File.join(record_dir, name) end def record_dir @options[:record_id] ? Shelr.data_dir(@options[:record_id]) : @options[:record_dir] end end end shelr-0.16.3/lib/shelr/recorder.rb0000644000004100000410000001010312250214235016752 0ustar www-datawww-data# encoding: utf-8 module Shelr class Recorder attr_accessor :meta, :user_rows, :user_columns def self.record!(options = {}) new.record!(options) end def initialize @meta = {} end def record!(options = {}) ensure_terminal_has_good_size check_record_dir with_lock_file do init_terminal request_metadata Shelr.terminal.puts_line STDOUT.puts "=> Your session started" STDOUT.puts "=> Please, do not resize your terminal while recording" STDOUT.puts "=> Press Ctrl+D or 'exit' to finish recording" Shelr.terminal.puts_line start_sound_recording if options[:sound] system(recorder_cmd) stop_sound_recording if options[:sound] save_as_typescript if Shelr.backend == 'ttyrec' Shelr.terminal.puts_line STDOUT.puts "=> Session finished" STDOUT.puts STDOUT.puts "Replay : #{Shelr::APP_NAME} play last" STDOUT.puts "Publish : #{Shelr::APP_NAME} push last" end end def request_metadata STDOUT.print "Provide some title for your record: " @meta["title"] = STDIN.gets.strip @meta["recorded_at"] = record_id @meta["columns"] = @user_columns @meta["rows"] = @user_rows @meta["uname"] = `uname -a` @meta["shell"] = ENV['SHELL'] @meta["term"] = ENV['TERM'] @meta["xdg_current_desktop"] = ENV['XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP'] STDOUT.puts record_file('meta') File.open(record_file('meta'), 'w+') do |meta| meta.puts @meta.to_json end end private def ensure_terminal_has_good_size if (Shelr.terminal.size[:height] > 43) or (Shelr.terminal.size[:width] > 132) Shelr.terminal.puts_line puts "=> Please, resize your terminal!" puts "=> Sizes bigger than 132x43 are slow and will not be available to all users." puts "=> We care about this." puts "=> Also, do not resize your terminal while recording. It will break the record." Shelr.terminal.puts_line exit(0) end end def with_lock_file lock_path = record_file('lock') File.open(lock_path, 'w') do |f| f.puts Time.now.to_s end yield FileUtils.rm(lock_path) end def save_as_typescript puts '=> Converting ttyrec -> typescript' ttyrecord = File.open(record_file('ttyrecord'), 'r') converter = Shelr::TTYRec.new(ttyrecord) typescript = converter.parse.to_typescript [:typescript, :timing].each do |part| File.open(record_file(part.to_s), 'w') do |f| f.write(typescript[part]) end end end def check_record_dir FileUtils.mkdir_p(record_dir) unless File.exists?(record_dir) end def init_terminal @user_rows, @user_columns = Shelr.terminal.size[:height], Shelr.terminal.size[:width] end def record_dir @record_dir ||= Shelr.data_dir(record_id) end def record_id @record_id ||= Time.now.to_i.to_s end def record_file(name) File.join(Shelr.data_dir(record_id), name) end def start_sound_recording if system('which rec') STDOUT.puts "Sound file stored in #{record_file('sound.ogg')}" @sox_pid = fork do Signal.trap("INT") { puts "=> Sound recording finished!"; exit } `rec -C 1 --channels 1 --rate 16k --comment 'Recorded for http://shelr.tv/' #{record_file('sound.ogg')} 2>&1` end else STDOUT.puts "Sound recording is not available. You need to install `sox` to enable sound recordings." end end def stop_sound_recording unless system('which rec') STDOUT.puts "=> Stopping sound recorder" sleep 2 # otherwise record will be cropped for some reason Process.kill("INT", @sox_pid) Process.waitpid(@sox_pid) end end def recorder_cmd case Shelr.backend when 'script' "script #{record_file('typescript')} -t 2> #{record_file('timing')}" when 'ttyrec' "ttyrec #{record_file('ttyrecord')}" end end end end shelr-0.16.3/lib/shelr/terminal.rb0000644000004100000410000000037212250214235016767 0ustar www-datawww-data# encoding: utf-8 module Shelr class Terminal def size height, width = `stty size`.split(' ') { :height => height.to_i, :width => width.to_i } end def puts_line STDOUT.puts "-=" * (size[:width] / 2) end end end shelr-0.16.3/lib/shelr/version.rb0000644000004100000410000000004612250214235016637 0ustar www-datawww-datamodule Shelr VERSION = '0.16.3' end shelr-0.16.3/lib/shelr/publisher.rb0000644000004100000410000000510712250214235017152 0ustar www-datawww-datarequire 'net/http' require 'uri' module Shelr class Publisher def publish(id, priv = false) @private = priv ensure_unlocked(id) with_exception_handler do uri = URI.parse(Shelr.api_url + '/records') params = { 'record' => prepare(id) } params.merge!({'api_key' => Shelr.api_key}) if api_key handle_response Net::HTTP.post_form(uri, params) end end def dump(id) with_exception_handler do File.open(dump_filename, 'w+') do |f| f.puts(prepare(id)) end STDOUT.puts "=> record dumped to #{dump_filename}" end end private def ensure_unlocked(id) lock_path = File.join(Shelr.data_dir(id), 'lock') if File.exist?(lock_path) puts "=> Cannot publish the record (make sure it finished with exit or Ctrl+D)" puts "=> Record locked on #{File.read(lock_path)}" puts "=> Make sure no other shelr process running (ps axu | grep shelr)" puts "=> Or remove lock file manually: #{lock_path}" exit 0 end end def with_exception_handler(&block) yield rescue => e STDOUT.puts "=> Something went wrong..." STDOUT.puts e.message STDOUT.puts e.backtrace.join("\n") end def handle_response(res) with_exception_handler do res = JSON.parse(res.body) if res['ok'] STDOUT.puts "=> " + res['message'].to_s STDOUT.puts "=> " + res['url'].to_s else STDOUT.puts res['message'] end end end def dump_filename File.join(Dir.getwd, 'shelr-record.json') end def api_key unless Shelr.api_key STDOUT.print 'Paste your API KEY [or Enter to publish as Anonymous]: ' key = STDIN.gets.strip Shelr.api_key = key unless key.empty? end Shelr.api_key end def prepare(id) STDOUT.puts STDOUT.puts 'Your record will be published under terms of' STDOUT.puts 'Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported' STDOUT.puts 'See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ for details.' STDOUT.puts out = {} ['meta', 'timing', 'typescript'].each do |file| out[file] = File.read(File.join(Shelr.data_dir(id), file)) end meta = JSON.parse(out.delete('meta')) meta.each { |k,v| out[k] = v } STDOUT.print 'Description: ' out['description'] = STDIN.gets.strip STDOUT.print 'Tags (ex: howto, linux): ' out['tags'] = STDIN.gets.strip out['private'] = @private return out.to_json end end end shelr-0.16.3/lib/shelr/ttyrec.rb0000644000004100000410000000172012250214235016464 0ustar www-datawww-datamodule Shelr class TTYRec def initialize(ttyrec) @io = ttyrec @timeline = [] end def parse while !@io.eof? frame = {} sec, usec, len = @io.read(12).unpack('VVV') data = @io.read(len) prev_timestamp ||= [ sec, usec ].join('.').to_f curr_timestamp = [ sec, usec ].join('.').to_f offset = curr_timestamp - prev_timestamp frame = { :offset => "%5.6f" % offset, :data => data, :length => len } @timeline << frame prev_timestamp = curr_timestamp prev_data = data end self end def to_typescript script = { :typescript => "Script started...\n", :timing => "" } @timeline.each do |frame| script[:timing] += [frame[:offset], ' ', frame[:length], "\n"].join script[:typescript] += frame[:data] end script end end end shelr-0.16.3/metadata.yml0000644000004100000410000000407112250214235015247 0ustar www-datawww-data--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification name: shelr version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version version: 0.16.3 prerelease: platform: ruby authors: - Antono Vasiljev - Pete Clark - Vasiliy Ermolovich - Roman H (mindreframer) autorequire: bindir: bin cert_chain: [] date: 2012-06-19 00:00:00.000000000 Z dependencies: - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency name: json requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement none: false requirements: - - ! '>=' - !ruby/object:Gem::Version version: 1.6.5 type: :runtime prerelease: false version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement none: false requirements: - - ! '>=' - !ruby/object:Gem::Version version: 1.6.5 description: Plain text screencast recorder email: self@antono.info executables: - shelr extensions: [] extra_rdoc_files: [] files: - .gitignore - .rbenv-version - .rspec - .rvmrc - .travis.yml - Gemfile - Gemfile.ci - Gemfile.lock - Guardfile - LICENSE.txt - README.md - Rakefile - TODO.org - bin/shelr - contrib/shelr.bash.complete - features/recording.feature - features/step_definitions/shelr_steps.rb - features/support/env.rb - lib/shelr.rb - lib/shelr/player.rb - lib/shelr/publisher.rb - lib/shelr/recorder.rb - lib/shelr/terminal.rb - lib/shelr/ttyrec.rb - lib/shelr/version.rb - shelr.1 - shelr.1.ronn - shelr.gemspec - spec/fixtures/record1.json - spec/shelr/player_spec.rb - spec/shelr/publisher_spec.rb - spec/shelr/recorder_spec.rb - spec/shelr/terminal_spec.rb - spec/shelr_spec.rb - spec/spec_helper.rb - spec/support/fixture.rb homepage: http://shelr.tv/ licenses: - GPLv3 post_install_message: rdoc_options: [] require_paths: - lib required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement none: false requirements: - - ! '>=' - !ruby/object:Gem::Version version: '0' required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement none: false requirements: - - ! '>=' - !ruby/object:Gem::Version version: '0' requirements: [] rubyforge_project: rubygems_version: 1.8.21 signing_key: specification_version: 3 summary: Screencasts for Shell Ninjas test_files: [] shelr-0.16.3/contrib/0000755000004100000410000000000012250214235014402 5ustar www-datawww-datashelr-0.16.3/contrib/shelr.bash.complete0000644000004100000410000000131112250214235020161 0ustar www-datawww-data#!/bin/bash _shelr() { local cur prev opts COMPREPLY=() cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}" prev="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}" opts="record push dump list play setup backend" if test $COMP_CWORD -eq 2; then case $prev in record|list) COMPREPLY=() ; return 0 ;; backend) COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "ttyrec script" -- ${cur}) ) ; return 0 ;; push|play) COMPREPLY=( "last" ) ; return 0 ;; esac fi if test $COMP_CWORD -eq 1; then COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- ${cur}) ) return 0 fi } complete -F _shelr shelr # vim:set ts=4 sw=2 et: shelr-0.16.3/Gemfile.ci0000644000004100000410000000013012250214235014621 0ustar www-datawww-datasource "http://rubygems.org" gem 'rake' gem 'json' gem 'rspec' gem 'pry' gem 'pry-nav' shelr-0.16.3/.gitignore0000644000004100000410000000010712250214235014730 0ustar www-datawww-datapkg/* *.gem .bundle .yardoc doc vendor/bundle TAGS tags gems.tags .pc/ shelr-0.16.3/.rvmrc0000644000004100000410000000001612250214235014071 0ustar www-datawww-datarvm use 1.9.3 shelr-0.16.3/shelr.10000644000004100000410000000344412250214235014146 0ustar www-datawww-data.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3 .\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3 . .TH "SHELR" "1" "June 2012" "" "" . .SH "NAME" \fBshelr\fR \- screencasting for shell ninjas . .SH "DESCRIPTION" \fBShelr\fR records terminal output and can replay it\. . .P Also you can shere Your records at http://shelr\.tv/ or other services\. . .SH "SYNOPSIS" \fBshelr\fR command [id] . .SH "COMMANDS" . .TP \fBrecord\fR Will record your terminal unless you type \fBexit\fR or Ctrl+D and store it to $HOME/\.local/share/shelr/ . .IP If you want sound recording pass \-\-sound option\. You should have \fBsox\fR installed\. . .TP \fBlist\fR lists all your shellcasts\. . .TP \fBplay\fR plays local or remote shellcast\. . .TP \fBpush\fR publish your shellcast . .TP \fBdump\fR dump shellcast as json to current directory\. . .SH "EXAMPLES" Record your shellcast: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ shelr record $ # do something \.\.\. $ exit . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P List recorded shellcasts: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ shelr list . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Play local shellcast: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ shelr play 1293702847 # play your own local record $ shelr play record\.json # created with shelr dump $ shelr play last # will play most recent local record . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Play remote shellcast: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ shelr play http://shelr\.tv/records/4d1f7c3890820d6144000002\.json . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Publish your shellcast: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ shelr push 1293702847 $ shelr push last # will push most recent local record . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .P Setup recording backend: . .IP "" 4 . .nf $ shelr backend script $ shelr backend ttyrec . .fi . .IP "" 0 . .SH "BUGS" \fBWindows\fR heh\. . .SH "COPYRIGHT" (C) 2010, 2011, 2012 Antono Vasiljev \fIself@antono\.info\fR . .P Licensed under GPLv3+ . .SH "SEE ALSO" script(1), scriptreplay(1), ttyrec(1), ttyplay(1) shelr-0.16.3/shelr.gemspec0000644000004100000410000000143412250214235015426 0ustar www-datawww-data# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- require File.expand_path('../lib/shelr/version', __FILE__) Gem::Specification.new do |gem| gem.authors = ["Antono Vasiljev", "Pete Clark", "Vasiliy Ermolovich", "Roman H (mindreframer)"] gem.email = "self@antono.info" gem.description = "Plain text screencast recorder" gem.summary = "Screencasts for Shell Ninjas" gem.homepage = "http://shelr.tv/" gem.executables = `git ls-files -- bin/*`.split("\n").map{ |f| File.basename(f) } gem.name = "shelr" gem.files = `git ls-files`.split("\n") gem.test_files = `git ls-files -- {test,spec,features}/*`.split("\n") gem.require_paths = ["lib"] gem.version = Shelr::VERSION gem.license = "GPLv3" gem.add_dependency('json', '>= 1.6.5') end shelr-0.16.3/shelr.1.ronn0000644000004100000410000000275112250214235015121 0ustar www-datawww-datashelr(1) -- screencasting for shell ninjas =============================================== ## DESCRIPTION **Shelr** records terminal output and can replay it. Also you can shere Your records at http://shelr.tv/ or other services. ## SYNOPSIS `shelr` command [id] ## COMMANDS * `record`: Will record your terminal unless you type `exit` or Ctrl+D and store it to $HOME/.local/share/shelr/ If you want sound recording pass --sound option. You should have `sox` installed. * `list`: lists all your shellcasts. * `play`: plays local or remote shellcast. * `push`: publish your shellcast * `dump`: dump shellcast as json to current directory. ## EXAMPLES Record your shellcast: $ shelr record $ # do something ... $ exit List recorded shellcasts: $ shelr list Play local shellcast: $ shelr play 1293702847 # play your own local record $ shelr play record.json # created with shelr dump $ shelr play last # will play most recent local record Play remote shellcast: $ shelr play http://shelr.tv/records/4d1f7c3890820d6144000002.json Publish your shellcast: $ shelr push 1293702847 $ shelr push last # will push most recent local record Setup recording backend: $ shelr backend script $ shelr backend ttyrec ## BUGS **Windows** heh. ## COPYRIGHT (C) 2010, 2011, 2012 Antono Vasiljev Licensed under GPLv3+ ## SEE ALSO script(1), scriptreplay(1), ttyrec(1), ttyplay(1) shelr-0.16.3/TODO.org0000644000004100000410000000150112250214235014215 0ustar www-datawww-data* DONE Remove dependencies for easier packaging * DONE Port to termrec or ttyrec git clone http://angband.pl/git/termrec http://angband.pl/termrec.html * DONE Think about terminal setup before shellcasting * TODO Re-implement scriptreplay in ruby for BSD/OSX guys * TODO Make all pseudographic fit terminal size * TODO Take in account suggestions from playterm be sure to set your terminal width/height to 80x24 or 120x35 to get rid of your prompt type 'export PS1="playterm $ "' if you want to turn off wordwrap in your terminal type: echo -e "\e[?7l\c" sometimes it helps to type 'export TERM=vt100' again before you start the real deal use CTRL-C to prevent commentary text (for instructing the user) being processed * TODO Port Figlet from artii gem to ruby 1.9.2 and use it instead hardcoded headers and footers shelr-0.16.3/.rbenv-version0000644000004100000410000000001312250214235015534 0ustar www-datawww-data1.9.3-p125 shelr-0.16.3/README.md0000644000004100000410000000502612250214235014224 0ustar www-datawww-data# Shelr -- [tool for terminal screencasting][TV]. [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/antono/shelr.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/antono/shelr) `shelr` allows you to record/replay and publish your terminal on [http://shelr.tv](http://shelr.tv). [Code for Shelr.tv](https://github.com/shelr/shelr.tv) service is also available on github. ## Installation ### From gem You'll need ruby and rubygems installed. [sudo] gem install shelr On ubuntu older than precise or debian older than wheezy you should also add following to your `.bashrc` or `.zshrc` export PATH=/var/lib/gems/1.8/bin:$PATH Watch [asciicast](http://shelr.tv/records/4f49ea4ae557800001000004) for details :) ### From packages - [PPA](https://launchpad.net/~antono/+archive/shelr) for Ubuntu - [PKGBUILD](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=56945) for Arch Linux - [EBUILD](http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/sunrise/browser/app-misc/shelr) for Gentoo Linux - [deb](http://mentors.debian.net/package/shelr) for Debian (Mentor Wanted) ## Watching other's records in your terminal shelr play http://shelr.tv/records/4f4ca2a43cd1090001000002.json You can watch them online at [http://shelr.tv/][TV] ## Recording your terminal shelr record Recording started. Do what you whant to record... To finish recording type 'exit' or just Ctrl+D. ## Publishing your record shelr push last When you have some asciicasts at your machine you can pick one: shelr list