from json import dump, load from os import mkdir, path, listdir, rename from shutil import chown from helpers import get_home_path, get_homebrew_path, get_user, get_user_group, get_user_owner class SettingsManager: def __init__(self, name, settings_directory = None) -> None: USER = get_user() GROUP = get_user_group() wrong_dir = get_homebrew_path() if settings_directory == None: settings_directory = path.join(wrong_dir, "settings") self.path = path.join(settings_directory, name + ".json") #Create the folder with the correct permission if not path.exists(settings_directory): mkdir(settings_directory) chown(settings_directory, USER, GROUP) #Copy all old settings file in the root directory to the correct folder for file in listdir(wrong_dir): if file.endswith(".json"): rename(path.join(wrong_dir,file), path.join(settings_directory, file)) self.path = path.join(settings_directory, name + ".json") #If the owner of the settings directory is not the user, then set it as the user: if get_user_owner(settings_directory) != USER: chown(settings_directory, USER, GROUP) self.settings = {} try: open(self.path, "x", encoding="utf-8") except FileExistsError as e: self.read() pass def read(self): try: with open(self.path, "r", encoding="utf-8") as file: self.settings = load(file) except Exception as e: print(e) pass def commit(self): with open(self.path, "w+", encoding="utf-8") as file: dump(self.settings, file, indent=4, ensure_ascii=False) def getSetting(self, key, default): return self.settings.get(key, default) def setSetting(self, key, value): self.settings[key] = value self.commit()