2022-09-21 11:21:48 +00:00
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# tox_profile
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2022-09-24 02:43:49 +00:00
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Read and manipulate tox profile files. It started as a simple script from
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<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30901873/what-format-are-tox-files-stored-in>
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For the moment logging_tox_savefile.py just reads a Tox profile
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and prints to stdout various things that it finds. Later it can
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be extended to print out JSON or YAML, and then extended to
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accept JSON or YAML to write a profile.
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## Requirements
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If you want to read encrypted profiles, you need to download
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toxygen to deal with encrypted tox files, from:
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<https://github.com/toxygen-project/toxygen>
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Just put the toxygen/toxygen directory on your PYTHONPATH
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You also need to link your libtoxcore.so and libtoxav.so
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and libtoxencryptsave.so into toxygen/toxygen/libs/
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Link all 3 from libtoxcore.so files if you have only libtoxcore.so
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If you want to read the GROUPS section, you need Python msgpack:
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<https://pypi.org/project/msgpack/>
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If you have coloredlogs installed it will make use of it:
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<https://pypi.org/project/coloredlogs/>
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## Future Directions
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Because it's written in Python it is easy to extend to, for example,
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rekeying a profile when copying a profile to a new device:
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<https://git.plastiras.org/emdee/tox_profile/wiki/MultiDevice-Announcements-POC>
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