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    • Alan KilbornA
      Alan Kilborn @Mirko Rossi
      last edited by

      @Mirko-Rossi said in Macro script when txt content changes:

      it’s enough?

      Yes. I was worried that it was going to be extremely long. That one is of a moderate length so that it would not be too difficult for someone to reverse engineer what it does.

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      • PeterJonesP
        PeterJones @Mirko Rossi
        last edited by

        @Mirko-Rossi said in Macro script when txt content changes:

        path to the file is “\SERVER\Disco_C\rds.txt”
        …on the local network LAN, not locally

        Do you mean \\SERVER\Disco_C\rds.txt ? (the forum treats \\ as an escaped backslash, so only displayed one)

        [macro contents…]
        it’s enough?

        That is the macro code, yes, so that can be translated into equivalent PythonScript commands.

        But I think you still haven’t responded to when @Ekopalypse asked,

        What puzzles me a bit is the document monitor, when it is on, the document is read-only from the Npp point of view, isn’t it? If you are willing to explain in more detail what needs to be done, …

        In case you didn’t understand, often times with document-monitoring turned on, the file is marked as read-only, so that Notepad++ cannot edit it while it’s being written to by some external process. Otherwise, you get in the dangerous condition where both the external process and Notepad++ both try to write the file to disk at the same time. It might be nice to know how often the external process writes to the file, because that might influence whether or not there’s enough time to safely run your commands and save the file before the next time that the external process writes to it. (Then again, since you seem able to run the macro manually between refreshes, without adverse effects, it’s probably okay for the script, too.)

        The process you want, as I understand it:

        1. The Document Monitor plugin will be used to refresh the contents of the editor window periodically
        2. You want to check the contents after such a refresh, and see if the contents have changed
        3. If they have changed, run the Macro you listed (or the equivalent translation into Python Script commands), then save the file
        4. Repeat ad infinitum

        Please answer about “read only” status, and please add any additional details not captured in my summary of the process. After that, there will probably be enough for someone who understands @Ekopalypse’s SC_MOD_INSERTCHECK suggestion to implement a possible script.

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        • Alan KilbornA
          Alan Kilborn @PeterJones
          last edited by

          @PeterJones

          It might be nice to know how often the external process writes to the file, because that might influence whether or not there’s enough time to safely…

          Here’s a hint:

          the txt is updated every song change

          I’m envisioning a DJ type situation, including disco ball…roughly 3 minute songs. Could be totally wrong, though!

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          • EkopalypseE
            Ekopalypse
            last edited by Ekopalypse

            Ok, I misunderstood what was meant by “Document Monitor”.
            I assumed we are talking about this one

            2ef2cedf-0430-4c80-ae35-735b6ddf852c-image.png

            So, as @PeterJones already mentioned, this one is generating a buffer activated event, which means your could do something like this

            from Npp import notepad, editor, NOTIFICATION
            import hashlib
            
            def md5sum(): return hashlib.md5(editor.getText()).hexdigest()
            
            def on_buffer_activate(args):
                global CURRENT_HASH
                if args['bufferID'] == FILE_TO_BE_MONITORED:
                    NEW_HASH = md5sum()
                    if CURRENT_HASH != NEW_HASH:
                        CURRENT_HASH = NEW_HASH
                        notepad.runMenuCommand('Macro', 'YOUR_MACRO_NAME')
            
            FILE_TO_BE_MONITORED = notepad.getCurrentBufferID()
            CURRENT_HASH = md5sum()
            notepad.callback(on_buffer_activate, [NOTIFICATION.BUFFERACTIVATED])  
            

            You have to give the document, which is monitored, the focus and run the script. I how this does what you want it to be done.

            If you are running a localized version of npp, you need to replace Macro with the localized name.

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            • Mirko RossiM
              Mirko Rossi @PeterJones
              last edited by

              it seems not to work.
              I created and ran the script from the plugin menu. Am I wrong some steps?

              This is the script code:

              from Npp import notepad, editor, NOTIFICATION
              import hashlib
              
              def md5sum(): return hashlib.md5(editor.getText()).hexdigest()
              
              def on_buffer_activate(args):
                  global CURRENT_HASH
                  if args['bufferID'] == FILE_TO_BE_MONITORED:
                      NEW_HASH = md5sum()
                      if CURRENT_HASH != NEW_HASH:
                          CURRENT_HASH = NEW_HASH
                          notepad.runMenuCommand('\\SERVER\Disco_C\rds.txt', 'intero')
              
              FILE_TO_BE_MONITORED = notepad.getCurrentBufferID()
              CURRENT_HASH = md5sum()
              notepad.callback(on_buffer_activate, [NOTIFICATION.BUFFERACTIVATED]) 
              

              @Ekopalypse said in Macro script when txt content changes:

                      notepad.runMenuCommand('Macro', 'YOUR_MACRO_NAME')
              

              i think i didn’t understand how to compile

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              • EkopalypseE
                Ekopalypse @Mirko Rossi
                last edited by

                @Mirko-Rossi

                \\SERVER\Disco_C\rds.txt is the file which is monitored, correct? And intero is the name of the macro?

                If so, call notepad.runMenuCommand('Macro', 'intero')
                but only, if Macro is the name of the menu.

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                • Mirko RossiM
                  Mirko Rossi @PeterJones
                  last edited by

                  ok, it starts up but doesn’t work properly. The macro, if called manually, works correctly; if called via script (automatically) it compares badly.

                  I write an example…
                  Original txt, starting: “Shake you down - Gregory Abbott”
                  This is the result with the automatic script: Shake you dow - regory Abbott
                  This is the result if I run the macro manually: Gregory Abbott - Shake you down

                  strange, right?
                  thanks

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                  • Mirko RossiM
                    Mirko Rossi
                    last edited by Mirko Rossi

                    another example
                    txt original: “No woman no cry - Bob Marley”
                    no script: Bob Marley - No woman no cry
                    with script: No woman no cr - ob Marley

                    deletes one more character, next to the final leading quotes "

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                    • EkopalypseE
                      Ekopalypse @Mirko Rossi
                      last edited by Ekopalypse

                      @Mirko-Rossi

                      that is strange, indeed. May I ask you how exactly you did it?
                      I expect the following:

                      1. The file \SERVER\Disco_C\rds.txt is open in npp.
                      2. You start the document monitor
                      3. You start the script via the PythonScript menu, BUT only once. If you call it multiple times, the macro will be called the same number of times. I should have mentioned that before, sorry.

                      For testing, open the PythonScript console (via menu) and run notepad.clearCallbacks() after each try to be sure that no
                      callback is active anymore. Or add this line before notepad.callback(on_buffer_activate, [NOTIFICATION.BUFFERACTIVATED])

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                      • Mirko RossiM
                        Mirko Rossi @Ekopalypse
                        last edited by Mirko Rossi

                        @Ekopalypse said in Macro script when txt content changes:

                        You start the script via the PythonScript menu, BUT only once. If you call it multiple times, the macro will be called the same number of times. I should have mentioned that before, sorry.

                        ahahah you are right :) The title and the interpreter are reversed twice … I should have guessed it.

                        It seems to work perfectly.
                        now, I just have a txt encoding problem but that goes beyond this post

                        thank you all

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