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.venv/
.git/
__pycache__/
*.py[cod]
.pytest_cache/
.ruff_cache/
*.egg-info/
dist/
build/
data/
tests/

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# Absolute path to the vault to serve. With Syncthing, this is the synced
# folder itself. Point it at a COPY until you trust write-back — this service
# rewrites the files it finds.
VAULT_PATH=/home/you/notes
# Write-back runs as this uid/gid. It MUST match the owner of VAULT_PATH,
# otherwise writes fail or Syncthing fights over file permissions.
# VAULT_UID=$(id -u) VAULT_GID=$(id -g)
VAULT_UID=1000
VAULT_GID=1000
# Where to publish the CalDAV port for the reverse-proxy machine to reach.
# TLS terminates at that proxy, so this listener is plain HTTP — set
# BIND_ADDRESS to this host's LAN address rather than leaving it on all
# interfaces, and firewall the port to the proxy's IP.
BIND_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0
BIND_PORT=5233

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name: CI
on:
push:
branches: [main]
tags: ["v*"]
pull_request:
branches: [main]
env:
REGISTRY: git.clortox.com
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
# Tests run inside the same Python version the image ships, without
# depending on what the runner happens to have installed.
- name: Run test suite
run: |
docker run --rm -v "$PWD:/src" -w /src python:3.14-slim \
sh -c 'pip install --no-cache-dir -e ".[dev]" && python -m pytest -q'
image:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: test
if: github.event_name == 'push'
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Derive image name and tags
id: meta
run: |
set -eu
image="$REGISTRY/$(echo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')"
tags="$image:${GITHUB_SHA:0:7}"
case "$GITHUB_REF" in
refs/heads/main)
tags="$tags,$image:latest"
;;
refs/tags/v*)
version="${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/v}"
tags="$tags,$image:$version"
# v1.2.3 also moves the 1.2 and 1 pointers.
case "$version" in
*.*.*)
tags="$tags,$image:${version%.*},$image:${version%%.*}"
;;
esac
;;
esac
echo "image=$image" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "tags=$tags" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "Tagging: $tags"
- name: Log in to the Gitea container registry
run: |
echo "${{ secrets.GITEA_TOKEN }}" \
| docker login "$REGISTRY" -u "${{ github.actor }}" --password-stdin
- name: Build and push
run: |
set -eu
args=""
for tag in $(echo "${{ steps.meta.outputs.tags }}" | tr ',' ' '); do
args="$args -t $tag"
done
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
docker build $args \
--label "org.opencontainers.image.source=$GITHUB_SERVER_URL/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" \
--label "org.opencontainers.image.revision=$GITHUB_SHA" \
.
for tag in $(echo "${{ steps.meta.outputs.tags }}" | tr ',' ' '); do
docker push "$tag"
done
- name: Smoke-test the pushed image
run: |
set -eu
image="${{ steps.meta.outputs.image }}:${GITHUB_SHA:0:7}"
mkdir -p /tmp/smoke/daily
printf -- '- [ ] [#A] ci smoke task\n' > /tmp/smoke/daily/notes.md
docker run --rm -v /tmp/smoke:/vault "$image" \
mdcaldav --vault /vault scan | grep -q 'ci smoke task'
echo "image runs and parses a vault"
- name: Log out
if: always()
run: docker logout "$REGISTRY" || true

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.venv/
__pycache__/
*.py[cod]
.pytest_cache/
.ruff_cache/
*.egg-info/
dist/
build/
# Runtime state and secrets
/data/
docker/users
.env
# Never commit real notes; fixtures must stay synthetic.
/vault/
/notes/
/testvault/

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
FROM python:3.14-slim AS base
# bcrypt is needed for htpasswd auth; kept out of the default deps because the
# CLI does not need it.
RUN pip install --no-cache-dir bcrypt
WORKDIR /app
COPY pyproject.toml README.md ./
COPY src ./src
RUN pip install --no-cache-dir .
# The vault is bind-mounted at /vault; the sidecar index lives at /data so it is
# never written inside the user's notes.
ENV MDCALDAV_CONFIG=/config/mdcaldav.toml \
PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
EXPOSE 5232
HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=5s --start-period=10s --retries=3 \
CMD python -c "import urllib.request,sys; \
sys.exit(0 if urllib.request.urlopen('http://localhost:5232/', timeout=4).status < 500 else 1)" \
|| exit 1
# Stock Radicale loads our storage plugin by name. Running Radicale directly
# (rather than `mdcaldav serve`) keeps every Radicale option available.
CMD ["radicale", "--config", "/config/radicale.conf"]

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# markdown-to-caldav
Point it at a directory of markdown notes — a [zk](https://github.com/zk-org/zk) or Obsidian vault —
and every `- [ ]` checkbox becomes a task in your CalDAV client. Check a task off on your phone and
the markdown file is rewritten to `- [x]`. Edit in vim and the client picks it up.
The notes stay the source of truth. Nothing is injected into them — no IDs, no metadata blocks, no
reformatting. Untouched lines are preserved byte for byte.
```
~/notes/daily/2026-01-07.md Tasks.org on your phone
┌────────────────────────┐
- [ ] [#A] Plan the seed order ───▶ │ ! Plan the seed order │
- [ ] Draft the bed layout │ ☐ Draft the bed… │
- Measure the north plot │ Measure the nor… │
- [x] Refill the bird feeder │ ☑ Refill the bird fee… │
└────────────────────────┘
```
**Supported:** nested subtasks (org-mode style), `[#A]`/`[#B]`/`[#C]` priorities, descriptions from
non-checkbox sub-bullets, and completion round-tripping back to the file.
See **[SPEC.md](./SPEC.md)** for the full design.
## Quickstart
```sh
uv venv && uv pip install -e ".[dev]"
# See what the parser makes of your vault — read-only, no server, no writes.
mdcaldav --vault ~/notes scan
# Serve it. Use a COPY of your vault until you trust the write-back.
mdcaldav --vault /path/to/vault-copy serve --host localhost:5232 --no-auth
```
Then point a client at `http://localhost:5232/`. Each top-level directory becomes a task list.
`--no-auth` is localhost-only. For anything else, create an htpasswd file and drop `--no-auth`.
### Commands
| Command | Purpose |
| --- | --- |
| `mdcaldav scan` | print the task tree the server would expose |
| `mdcaldav doctor` | index health, ambiguous titles, orphaned subtasks |
| `mdcaldav serve` | run the CalDAV server |
## Docker
```sh
cp .env.example .env # set VAULT_PATH, VAULT_UID, VAULT_GID
# One user, bcrypt-hashed:
docker run --rm markdown-to-caldav:latest python -c \
"import bcrypt;print('you:'+bcrypt.hashpw(b'yourpassword',bcrypt.gensalt()).decode())" \
> docker/users
docker compose up -d
```
Serves on `127.0.0.1:5233`. Point a client at `http://127.0.0.1:5233/`.
Three things the compose file gets right, and which matter:
- **`user:` is set from `VAULT_UID`/`VAULT_GID`.** Write-back happens as that uid, so notes stay
owned by you rather than by root. Get this wrong and the container either can't write or leaves
root-owned files in your vault.
- **The index lives in `./data`, not in the vault.** It's a derived cache, not a note.
- **The port binds to `127.0.0.1`.** This service rewrites your notes; don't expose it to a LAN
without TLS and a real password.
`backup_dir` is enabled by default in `docker/mdcaldav.toml`, snapshotting each file to
`./data/backups` before its first modification. Turn it off once you trust it.
Read-only inspection without starting the server:
```sh
docker compose run --rm markdown-to-caldav mdcaldav --config /config/mdcaldav.toml scan
```
## Deploying alongside an existing Radicale
**You cannot add this to your existing Radicale instance.** `[storage] type` is a single global
option and Radicale holds exactly one storage backend per process — setting it to `mdcaldav.storage`
would make that backend serve *every* path, and your existing calendars and contacts (stored by
`multifilesystem`) would stop resolving. There is no per-collection storage routing.
Run a **second instance** instead. Two ways to present it:
**Separate ports** — simplest. Existing Radicale on 5232, this on 5233. Add both accounts in your
client.
**One hostname, two paths** — on the reverse-proxy machine, route `/notes/` here and tell
this instance its prefix:
```nginx
location /notes/ {
proxy_pass http://notes-host.lan:5233; # NO trailing slash — see below
proxy_set_header X-Script-Name /notes;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
}
location / { proxy_pass http://existing-radicale.lan:5232; }
```
> **The missing trailing slash is load-bearing.** Radicale strips the prefix
> *itself* and re-adds it when generating hrefs. With `proxy_pass .../;` nginx
> strips it first, Radicale then emits hrefs without `/notes`, and clients walk
> to collection URLs that don't exist. Same reason the Caddy example uses
> `handle` rather than `handle_path`.
Verified end-to-end: through a sub-path proxy, collections come back as
`/notes/tyler/daily/` and completing a task writes through to the file.
Full configs for both web servers: [`reverse-proxy/`](./reverse-proxy).
## Production deployment
```sh
cp .env.example .env # VAULT_PATH, VAULT_UID, VAULT_GID, BIND_ADDRESS
docker run --rm markdown-to-caldav:latest python -c \
"import bcrypt;print('you:'+bcrypt.hashpw(b'yourpassword',bcrypt.gensalt()).decode())" \
> docker/users
docker compose -f docker-compose.prod.yml up -d
```
**There is no proxy container in this stack by design.** TLS is terminated by the central
reverse proxy on a separate machine, which reaches this host over the LAN on
`BIND_PORT` (default 5233). Reference configs for that machine — nginx and Caddy, plain
hostname and sub-path variants — are in [`reverse-proxy/`](./reverse-proxy).
Because the published port is plain HTTP:
- Set `BIND_ADDRESS` to this host's LAN address rather than leaving it on all interfaces.
- **Firewall the port to the proxy's IP.** Anything else on the LAN can otherwise reach it.
- Keep htpasswd auth on. The port is not private just because it isn't public.
The app runs with a read-only root filesystem, all capabilities dropped, and
`no-new-privileges`; only `/vault`, `/data` and a 64 MB `/tmp` are writable. That
configuration is tested, not aspirational.
To run Syncthing inside the same stack, add `--profile syncthing`. Omit it if Syncthing
already runs on the host and simply shares `VAULT_PATH`.
## Serving a Syncthing folder
This works, and it's a good setup — but a Syncthing folder is not just your notes, and two
of its features will corrupt your task list if ignored.
**What gets excluded, and why it matters**
| Path | What it is | If indexed |
|---|---|---|
| `.stversions/` | **old copies of your notes** | every task duplicated, once per retained version |
| `*.sync-conflict-*.md` | whole duplicate notes from conflicting edits | entire files duplicated in your client |
| `.syncthing.*`, `~syncthing~*` | partial in-flight writes | torn, half-parsed tasks |
All are excluded by default. `.stversions/` is the one that bites hardest: with file
versioning enabled, it holds complete historical copies of every note, so indexing it
multiplies your task list by your retention depth.
**Operational notes**
- **Match the uid.** `VAULT_UID`/`VAULT_GID` must match whoever owns the Syncthing folder.
Mismatched ownership means either write-back fails or Syncthing fights over permissions.
- **Expect occasional conflicts.** If the server completes a task at the same moment a
remote edit arrives, Syncthing keeps one version and renames the other to
`*.sync-conflict-*`. Those are excluded from indexing, so tasks won't duplicate, but the
edit is parked in that file until you merge it. `mdcaldav doctor` lists any present.
- **Reduce the conflict window** by keeping `backup_dir` on and letting this host be the
only automated writer. Writes are single-line and atomic (`os.replace`), so Syncthing
always observes a complete file, never a partial one.
- **Verify before trusting it:**
```sh
docker compose -f docker-compose.prod.yml run --rm markdown-to-caldav \
mdcaldav --config /config/mdcaldav.toml doctor
```
Check the task count is what you expect. If it's a large multiple of reality, something
under `.stversions/` is being indexed.
## How it works
Radicale provides the CalDAV protocol layer; this project is a Radicale storage plugin that presents
markdown as collections of `VTODO` items. A SQLite sidecar index (outside the vault) keeps task UIDs
stable across edits so clients don't lose their state.
The plugin is loaded by name, so it works under stock Radicale — the Docker image runs
`radicale --config`, not a custom server. Because Radicale's config schema rejects unknown keys, the
vault config is passed out of band via `MDCALDAV_CONFIG`.
## Notes and caveats
- **Back up first.** This software rewrites your notes. Point it at a copy until you trust it.
- **Nesting in Thunderbird:** subtasks use `RELATED-TO;RELTYPE=PARENT`. jtx Board and Tasks.org
render the hierarchy; Thunderbird ignores it and shows a flat list. The tasks are all still there
and still completable.
- **Carry-forward duplicates are distinct tasks.** Copying an unfinished task into tomorrow's daily
note gives you two independent tasks, not one in two places. Completing one does not tick the
other. See SPEC §6.3 — this is deliberate.
- **Creating a task** from a client appends it to `<collection>/inbox.md` under an `## Inbox`
heading, so it stays in the list you created it in.
- **License:** GPLv3, because Radicale is loaded in-process as a library.
## Development
```sh
.venv/bin/python -m pytest # 86 tests
```
Test fixtures in `tests/fixtures/vault/` are synthetic. Never commit real notes into this
repository — the suite must be safe to share and must not depend on private content.

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# markdown-to-caldav — Implementation Specification
**Status:** Implemented · **Date:** 2026-07-31 · **Target runtime:** Python 3.14, Radicale 3.7.7
---
## 1. Overview
`markdown-to-caldav` exposes the TODO checkboxes scattered through a directory of markdown notes
(a [zk](https://github.com/zk-org/zk) or Obsidian vault) as a **CalDAV task server**. Standard
CalDAV clients — DAVx⁵ + Tasks.org, jtx Board, Thunderbird — discover the vault as one or more task
lists, display the tasks with their nesting and priorities, and can check them off. Completing a
task in the client rewrites the corresponding `- [ ]` to `- [x]` in the original markdown file.
The markdown files remain the single source of truth. There is no separate task database that can
drift; the sidecar index (§6) is a derived cache that can be deleted and rebuilt at any time.
### 1.1 Design goals
1. **The vault is authoritative.** Every task the server serves is a line in a file. Nothing exists
only in the server.
2. **Notes stay human-first.** No IDs, no metadata blocks, no reformatting injected into the
markdown. A file edited by the server must remain something you'd be happy to open in vim.
3. **Bidirectional, promptly.** Vim edits appear in the client within seconds; client edits appear
in the file immediately.
4. **Never corrupt notes.** A bug, a crash, or a misbehaving client must not be able to mangle a
file. Concurrent edits are detected and rejected, not merged blindly.
### 1.2 Architecture
Radicale provides the protocol layer; we provide a storage plugin that presents markdown as
calendar collections of `VTODO` items.
```
CalDAV client (Tasks.org / jtx Board / Thunderbird)
│ HTTP: PROPFIND, REPORT, PUT, DELETE
Radicale 3.7.7 ← WebDAV/CalDAV verbs, XML, auth, sync-collection, client quirks
│ BaseStorage / BaseCollection API
mdcaldav.storage:Storage ← this project
├── parser.py markdown → task tree (exact byte spans)
├── ical.py task ⇄ VTODO text
├── index.py SQLite sidecar: stable UIDs, sync generations
├── writer.py surgical, atomic markdown edits
└── watcher.py filesystem watch → incremental rescan
~/notes/**/*.md
```
**Why a Radicale plugin rather than a standalone server.** CalDAV client compatibility is the
dominant risk in a project like this — `sync-collection` REPORT, ETag semantics, `calendar-query`
filtering, and a long tail of per-client quirks. Radicale has absorbed that work over a decade. We
write the markdown↔VTODO mapping (the part that is actually novel) and inherit the rest.
**License consequence:** Radicale is GPLv3. Running as an in-process plugin makes any distribution
of this project GPL-encumbered. Acceptable for a personal tool; stated here so it is not a surprise.
---
## 2. Source format
### 2.1 Task line grammar
```
<indent><bullet><space>[<state>]<space>(<priority><space>)?<title>(<inline-meta>)*
```
| Element | Accepted |
|---|---|
| `indent` | spaces or tabs; tab width configurable (default 4) |
| `bullet` | `-`, `*`, `+` |
| `state` | see §2.2 |
| `priority` | `[#A]`, `[#B]`, `[#C]` — org-mode placement, immediately after the checkbox |
| `title` | free text to end of line, minus trailing inline-meta |
| `inline-meta` | `#tag``CATEGORIES`; optional due syntax (§2.5) |
Example exercising every element:
```markdown
- [ ] [#A] Ship the release #work @due(2026-08-04)
```
### 2.2 States
Default state map (configurable via `[tasks].states`):
| Marker | `STATUS` |
|---|---|
| `[ ]` | `NEEDS-ACTION` |
| `[x]`, `[X]` | `COMPLETED` |
| `[/]`, `[>]` | `IN-PROCESS` |
| `[-]` | `CANCELLED` |
Unrecognized markers (`[?]`, `[!]`) are treated as `NEEDS-ACTION` and the original character is
preserved on write-back, so third-party checkbox conventions survive a round trip.
### 2.3 Structure: tasks, descriptions, and group nodes
Nesting is determined by indentation. Each bullet is classified by two questions: does it have a
checkbox, and does it have any checkbox descendants?
| Has checkbox | Has checkbox descendants | Classification |
|---|---|---|
| yes | — | **Task** |
| no | no | **Description** — appended to the nearest ancestor task's `DESCRIPTION`; dropped if there is no ancestor task |
| no | yes | **Group node** — not a task; its text is appended to `group_path`, and its checkbox children re-parent to the nearest ancestor **task** (or become roots) |
This three-way rule is what makes real vaults work. Each case below occurs routinely in daily-note
style vaults and is covered by a fixture in `tests/fixtures/vault/`.
**Description:**
```markdown
- [x] Order the cover crop
- Arrived on the 12th, invoice is in the binder
```
→ one task, `SUMMARY:Order the cover crop`,
`DESCRIPTION:Arrived on the 12th, invoice is in the binder`.
**Group node:**
```markdown
- set up the cold frame
- [x] Cut the polycarbonate
- [ ] Hinge the lid
```
→ two root tasks (`Cut the polycarbonate`, `Hinge the lid`), each with `CATEGORIES` including
`set up the cold frame`. The plain parent is *not* a task — it has no checkbox and cannot be
completed — but its text is preserved as context.
**Neither:**
```markdown
### Retrospective
- Start the tomatoes earlier next year
- Buy fewer squash varieties
```
→ no tasks, and no description attached to anything, because no ancestor task exists.
### 2.4 Context: headings and frontmatter
- ATX headings (`#``######`) maintain a `heading_path` stack. Checkboxes are collected under **any**
heading, not only `## TODO` — daily notes routinely carry tasks under topic headings such as
`## Greenhouse repairs` alongside a `## Notes` section that has none.
- YAML frontmatter delimited by `---` at the top of the file is parsed for `tags` (→ `CATEGORIES`)
and `date`. It is never treated as content.
### 2.5 Optional due dates
Off by default. When `[tasks].due_syntax` is configured, the listed patterns are stripped from the
title and mapped to `DUE`. Suggested patterns: `📅 %Y-%m-%d` (Obsidian Tasks), `@due(%Y-%m-%d)`.
A daily note's frontmatter `date` may optionally seed `DUE` via `[tasks].daily_note_due`.
### 2.6 Exclusions
Content that must **never** yield a task:
- fenced code blocks (``` and `~~~`), including a `- [ ]` inside a shell snippet
- indented code blocks (4+ spaces beyond list context)
- YAML frontmatter
- paths matching `[vault].exclude`
Path patterns use real glob semantics (`globs.py`), **not** `fnmatch`: `**/` means zero or
more segments and `*` does not cross `/`. With `fnmatch`, `**/*.md` fails to match a
top-level `README.md` while `*.tmp` wrongly matches `a/b.tmp` — both wrong on a real vault.
Filtering is applied to **targeted rescans as well as full scans**. The watcher rescans
individual paths, so an unfiltered targeted rescan would index excluded files the moment
something wrote to them.
Default exclusions cover `.git/**`, `.zk/**`, `.obsidian/**`, `assets/**`, and Syncthing's
artefacts (§9.5).
### 2.6.1 Syncthing-backed vaults
A Syncthing folder contains three classes of file that must never be parsed:
| Path | Contents | Consequence if indexed |
|---|---|---|
| `.stversions/**` | **complete historical copies of notes** | every task duplicated once per retained version |
| `**/*.sync-conflict-*` | whole duplicate notes from conflicting edits | entire files duplicated |
| `**/.syncthing.*`, `**/~syncthing~*` | partial in-flight writes | torn tasks |
`.stversions/` is the severe one: with versioning enabled it multiplies the entire task
list by the retention depth.
Conflict files are excluded rather than merged — a conflict is a human decision. `doctor`
reports any present so they are not silently forgotten.
Write-back is compatible with Syncthing because edits are atomic (`os.replace`), so
Syncthing always observes a complete file. The residual risk is a genuine concurrent edit
on two devices, which Syncthing resolves by producing a conflict file; the task is not
lost, but the losing edit waits in that file.
### 2.7 Parser implementation note
The parser is a **hand-rolled line scanner**, not markdown-it-py or a CommonMark AST.
Rationale: write-back requires exact byte spans for the checkbox marker, the priority token, and the
title, so an edit can touch only those bytes (§7). AST libraries either discard source spans or give
line-level maps that are too coarse to edit surgically. We also only need a small subset of markdown
(lists, headings, fences, frontmatter). The tradeoff is that exotic CommonMark constructs — lists
inside block quotes, lazy continuation lines — are out of scope; §2.6 exclusions and a fixture suite
of real files cover what actually occurs.
---
## 3. Data model
```python
@dataclass
class Source:
rel_path: str # vault-relative, POSIX separators
line_no: int # 0-based
line_span: tuple[int, int] # byte offsets of the full line
marker_span: tuple[int, int] # byte offsets of the state char inside [ ]
title_span: tuple[int, int] # byte offsets of the title text
prio_span: tuple[int, int] | None
indent: str # verbatim leading whitespace
bullet: str # '-', '*', '+'
@dataclass
class Task:
uid: str
title: str
status: Status # NEEDS-ACTION | COMPLETED | IN-PROCESS | CANCELLED
raw_marker: str # verbatim char, for lossless round trip
priority: int | None # 1..9, RFC 5545
description: str | None
due: date | None
categories: list[str]
parent_uid: str | None
children: list[str]
heading_path: tuple[str, ...]
group_path: tuple[str, ...]
sibling_index: int
depth: int
source: Source
content_hash: str # blake2b of the normalized line
```
---
## 4. iCalendar mapping
Each task becomes one `VTODO` in its own `.ics` resource, href `<uid>.ics`.
| Markdown | VTODO property |
|---|---|
| title | `SUMMARY` |
| `[ ]` | `STATUS:NEEDS-ACTION` |
| `[x]` | `STATUS:COMPLETED` + `PERCENT-COMPLETE:100` + `COMPLETED` |
| `[/]` | `STATUS:IN-PROCESS` |
| `[-]` | `STATUS:CANCELLED` |
| `[#A]` / `[#B]` / `[#C]` | `PRIORITY:1` / `5` / `9` |
| description sub-bullets | `DESCRIPTION` (newline-joined) |
| indentation | `RELATED-TO;RELTYPE=PARENT:<parent uid>` |
| `heading_path` + `group_path` + tags | `CATEGORIES` |
| due syntax (§2.5) | `DUE;VALUE=DATE` |
| sidecar UID | `UID` |
| — | `X-MD-SOURCE-FILE`, `X-MD-SOURCE-LINE` |
Priority mapping follows RFC 5545 §3.8.1.9, which defines 14 as high, 5 as medium, 69 as low;
`A→1, B→5, C→9` places each org priority in the centre of its band. Inbound values are mapped back
by band, so a client sending `PRIORITY:3` yields `[#A]`.
### 4.1 Timestamps
`COMPLETED` has no markdown representation. Resolution order:
1. the timestamp recorded in the sidecar when the server observed the `[ ]``[x]` transition;
2. otherwise the file's mtime (for checkboxes already complete at first index);
3. if neither is available, omit the property.
`LAST-MODIFIED` and `DTSTAMP` derive from the source file's mtime.
### 4.2 Nesting caveat
`RELATED-TO;RELTYPE=PARENT` is the RFC 5545 mechanism for subtasks. jtx Board and Tasks.org render
the hierarchy. **Thunderbird ignores `RELATED-TO`** and will show a flat list of every task — the
tasks are all present and completable, just not indented. Document this in the README rather than
working around it.
### 4.3 Generation
We emit iCalendar **text** and hand it to `radicale.item.Item(text=...)`, which accepts a raw string
and parses lazily with vobject. This avoids a second iCalendar library as a dependency — vobject
arrives with Radicale.
---
## 5. Collections
`[collections].group_by` selects a strategy:
| Value | Collections produced |
|---|---|
| `directory` *(default)* | one per directory at `depth` (default 1): `daily`, `work`, `zets` |
| `file` | one per markdown file |
| `heading` | one per top-level heading across the vault |
| `tag` | one per frontmatter tag |
| `single` | one collection for the whole vault |
Strategy interface:
```python
class GroupingStrategy(Protocol):
def collection_for(self, task: Task) -> str: ... # returns collection href
def display_name(self, href: str) -> str: ...
```
Collection hrefs are slugified and stable. A task whose file moves between collections is treated as
a delete from the old collection and a create in the new one — CalDAV has no cross-collection move
that clients handle reliably.
Each collection reports `tag = "VCALENDAR"` and advertises `VTODO` in
`supported-calendar-component-set`, so clients present it as a task list rather than a calendar.
---
## 6. Identity and the sidecar index
The central problem: a `VTODO` needs a `UID` that is stable across arbitrary vim edits, but markdown
carries no identifiers and we have committed to not writing any into the notes.
### 6.1 Schema
SQLite at `[index].db` (default `~/.cache/markdown-to-caldav/index.db`):
```sql
CREATE TABLE meta (schema_version INT, generation INT);
CREATE TABLE files (
rel_path TEXT PRIMARY KEY, mtime REAL, size INT, hash TEXT, last_scan_gen INT);
CREATE TABLE tasks (
uid TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
collection TEXT, rel_path TEXT,
heading_path TEXT, group_path TEXT,
sibling_index INT, depth INT,
title_norm TEXT, content_hash TEXT,
status TEXT, completed_at TEXT,
parent_uid TEXT,
first_seen_gen INT, last_modified_gen INT, deleted_gen INT);
CREATE INDEX tasks_lookup ON tasks(rel_path, heading_path, title_norm);
CREATE INDEX tasks_sync ON tasks(last_modified_gen);
```
`title_norm` is the title lowercased, whitespace-collapsed, and stripped of inline meta.
### 6.2 Matching algorithm
On rescan of a file, each parsed task is matched against surviving rows **for that file first**:
1. **Exact**`(rel_path, heading_path, group_path, title_norm)` matches → reuse UID.
Survives reordering and status changes, the overwhelmingly common case.
2. **Positional**`(rel_path, heading_path, depth, sibling_index)` matches and title similarity
`[index].similarity_threshold` (default 0.75, via `rapidfuzz`) → reuse UID.
Survives an in-place retitle.
3. **Cross-file move** — considered **only** when the previous occurrence disappeared in this same
scan *and* the match is unique vault-wide → reuse UID.
4. No match → mint a new UID (`uuid4`).
5. A row not seen this scan → tombstone: set `deleted_gen`, retain for the sync window (§6.3).
Ambiguity within one file+heading (two identical titles) is resolved by `sibling_index`.
### 6.3 Why rule 3 is guarded
Carry-forward is a normal habit in daily notes: an unfinished task gets copied into the next day's
file while the previous day's copy stays put as a record. The fixtures model this with
`Water the seedlings`, which appears in three consecutive daily notes. These are deliberate copies,
not moves. Matching on title alone across files would collapse them into one task and make
completing Wednesday's item silently tick Monday's.
The disappearance requirement is standard rename detection: a task is only considered *moved* if it
is no longer where it was. If both copies exist, both keep their own identity.
### 6.4 Rebuild
The index is a cache. Deleting the database and rescanning is always safe; the cost is that every
UID is regenerated, so clients see a full replacement of their task list. `mdcaldav doctor` reports
index/vault divergence without modifying anything.
---
## 7. Write-back
### 7.1 Supported operations
| Operation | Edit performed |
|---|---|
| status change | rewrite **only** the state character inside `[ ]` (`marker_span`) |
| retitle | replace `title_span`; indent, bullet, checkbox, priority and inline meta preserved |
| priority set/clear | insert, replace, or remove the `[#X]` token at `prio_span` |
| description change | replace the contiguous non-checkbox child-bullet block at the child indent |
| create | append under `[write].inbox_heading` in the **collection's** inbox, creating file/heading if absent |
| delete | remove the task line and its description lines; subtree per `[write].delete_children` |
`[write].delete_children``cascade` (default — remove the whole subtree, matching client
expectations), `orphan` (promote children one level), `reject` (return 409 if the task has children).
### 7.2 Safety invariants
These are the load-bearing requirements of the whole project.
1. **Atomic replacement.** Write to a temp file in the same directory, `fsync`, then `os.replace`.
File mode and ownership are preserved. A crash mid-write leaves the original intact.
2. **Byte-identical elsewhere.** Every line the operation does not target must be unchanged, byte
for byte. No reflow, no trailing-whitespace stripping, no indent normalization, no line-ending
conversion. Final-newline presence is preserved exactly.
3. **Conflict detection before write**, in two layers:
- *Client staleness* is Radicale's job: it checks `If-Match` against the item's ETag and returns
**412 Precondition Failed** before `upload()` is ever called. Since our ETag derives from the
task's content hash, any external edit to that task invalidates the client's cached copy.
- *Stale spans* are ours: byte offsets captured at parse time are meaningless once the file
changes. Before every write the writer compares the file's hash to what `files` recorded and
reparses if it differs, so an edit is only ever applied through freshly computed offsets. If
the task's UID no longer resolves after that reparse, the write is refused rather than guessed.
Note that an in-place retitle is *not* a conflict — identity rule 2 (§6.2) says it is the same
task, so the write lands on the renamed line. A vim edit is never silently overwritten, but it is
also not treated as a different task just because its text moved.
4. **Locking.** Radicale's `acquire_lock("w")` serializes writers process-wide; an additional
per-file lock guards the read-modify-write cycle.
5. **Optional backups.** When `[write].backup_dir` is set, the original is copied there once before
the first modification of each file per run.
Under directory grouping the inbox resolves **per collection**: a task created in `daily` is
appended to `daily/inbox.md`, not to a vault-root `inbox.md`. Otherwise the new task would be
assigned to a different collection and disappear from the list the client just created it in.
### 7.3 Inbound PUT handling
1. Parse the submitted `.ics`.
2. Resolve `UID` → sidecar row → file and line. Unknown UID plus `[write].allow_create` → create in
the collection's inbox; unknown UID without it → 403.
3. On create, **adopt the client's UID** rather than minting one, so the item remains at the href the
client PUT to. The sidecar row is renamed to that UID after the file is reindexed.
4. Diff submitted properties against the task's current state; compute the minimal set of edits.
5. Apply under lock (§7.2); bump the generation; return the new ETag.
Priority is compared by *band*, not by exact value: a client sending `PRIORITY:3` against a task
already marked `[#A]` is not a change, so the markdown is left alone.
Properties we do not model (`RRULE`, `VALARM`, `GEO`, …) are ignored on input rather than rejected,
so a client that always round-trips its full object does not fail. This is stated in §11 as a
non-goal, and `mdcaldav doctor` warns when ignored properties are seen.
---
## 8. Change detection
**Freshness comes from the read path.** Every `discover`, `get_all`, `get_multi` and `sync` first
calls `refresh_if_stale()`, which stats the vault and reparses only files whose mtime/size no longer
match the index. Because CalDAV has no server push — clients poll — this alone guarantees that an
edit made in vim is visible on the client's next sync.
**Watching is therefore an optimization, not a correctness mechanism.** A `watchdog` observer with
~300 ms debounce moves rescan cost off the request path, which matters for large vaults. It is
enabled by `mdcaldav serve` (disable with `--no-watch`) and off by default elsewhere, so embedding
the storage plugin never silently spawns threads. `[vault].poll_interval` selects polling instead of
inotify, for network mounts.
Each rescan batch increments `meta.generation`.
### 8.1 Sync tokens
Radicale's `BaseCollection.sync(old_token)` returns `(new_token, changed_hrefs)`.
- Token format: `http://mdcaldav.local/ns/sync/<generation>`.
- Changed set: tasks with `last_modified_gen > old_gen`, plus tombstones with
`deleted_gen > old_gen`.
- Tombstones are pruned after `[index].tombstone_retention` generations (default 1000). A token
older than the retained window causes `sync()` to raise `ValueError`, which is Radicale's
documented signal for "force a full resync" — the correct behavior, not an error to suppress.
---
## 9. Radicale integration
### 9.1 Plugin contract
Radicale loads storage via `utils.load_plugin(..., "storage", "Storage", BaseStorage, config)`,
which imports the configured module and fetches the attribute **`Storage`**. So `mdcaldav/storage.py`
must define `class Storage(BaseStorage)`. (Radicale 2.x required a class named `Collection`; that
guidance is stale and does not apply to 3.x.)
Radicale validates its own configuration schema and **rejects unknown keys**, so the vault config
cannot ride along inside `[storage]`. It is supplied out of band: `mdcaldav.storage.set_config(cfg)`
before the plugin is instantiated (what the CLI does), or `MDCALDAV_CONFIG=/path/config.toml` in the
environment.
```ini
[storage]
type = mdcaldav.storage
[auth]
type = htpasswd
htpasswd_filename = ~/.config/markdown-to-caldav/users
htpasswd_encryption = bcrypt
[server]
hosts = localhost:5232
```
### 9.2 Methods to implement
Verified against Radicale 3.7.7:
```python
class Storage(BaseStorage):
def discover(self, path, depth="0", child_context_manager=None,
user_groups=set()) -> Iterable[CollectionOrItem]
def move(self, item, to_collection, to_href) -> None
def create_collection(self, href, items=None, props=None
) -> tuple[BaseCollection, dict, list]
@contextmanager
def acquire_lock(self, mode, user="", *args, **kwargs) -> Iterator[None]
def verify(self) -> bool
class Collection(BaseCollection):
path, owner, tag, etag, last_modified, is_principal # properties
def get_multi(self, hrefs) -> Iterable[tuple[str, Item | None]]
def get_all(self) -> Iterable[Item]
def get_filtered(self, filters) -> Iterable[tuple[Item, bool]]
def has_uid(self, uid) -> bool
def upload(self, href, item) -> tuple[Item, Item | None]
def delete(self, href=None) -> None
def get_meta(self, key=None); def set_meta(self, props)
def sync(self, old_token="") -> tuple[str, Iterable[str]]
def serialize(self, vcf_to_ics=False, ShareActions={}) -> str
```
`get_filtered` may return `(item, False)` to let Radicale apply the filter itself; we do this
initially and optimize `calendar-query` server-side only if profiling warrants it.
`set_meta` on a markdown-backed collection has nowhere durable to write client-set properties
(display name, colour). These are held in memory keyed by collection href, so a client that renames
a list does not fail — but the rename does not touch the vault and does not survive a restart.
**The principal follows the authenticated user.** Collections are served under whatever principal
the client authenticated as (`/tyler/daily/`, not a hardcoded `/vault/daily/`), so hrefs stay inside
the principal's namespace as clients expect. The vault itself is single-user; the principal name is
presentational.
---
### 9.3 One backend per process
`[storage] type` is a single global option and `Application` holds exactly one `BaseStorage`
instance; Radicale has no per-collection storage routing. Consequences:
- This plugin **cannot be added to an existing Radicale instance**. Setting `type` would make it
serve every path, and collections held by `multifilesystem` would stop resolving.
- Deployment is therefore always a **second instance**, presented either on its own port or under a
reverse-proxy sub-path via `[server] script_name`.
### 9.3.1 Reverse proxying at a sub-path
Radicale strips `script_name` from the incoming URI itself (from `[server] script_name` or
the `X-Script-Name` / `SCRIPT_NAME` variables) and re-adds it when generating hrefs.
The proxy must therefore pass the **full** path through, prefix included. Stripping it at
the proxy — `proxy_pass http://host:port/;` with a trailing slash in nginx, or Caddy's
`handle_path` — makes Radicale emit hrefs without the prefix, and clients then walk to
collection URLs that do not exist. Use nginx `proxy_pass` without a trailing slash, or
Caddy's `handle`, and set `X-Script-Name`.
### 9.4 Root collection path
`discover("/")` must yield a collection whose `path` is `""`. Radicale filters out any item whose
path does not match the request, so a root item reporting a non-empty path is silently dropped from
the multistatus — which breaks `current-user-principal` and leaves clients unable to discover
anything. This fails only when authentication is enabled, so it must be covered by an explicit test
(§12, test 12) rather than left to client-library behaviour.
## 10. Configuration
`~/.config/markdown-to-caldav/config.toml`:
```toml
[vault]
path = "~/notes"
include = ["**/*.md"]
exclude = [".git/**", ".zk/**", ".obsidian/**", "assets/**"]
tab_width = 4
watch = false # `serve` enables this; freshness never depends on it
# poll_interval = 2.0 # set to use polling instead of inotify
[collections]
group_by = "directory" # directory | file | heading | tag | single
depth = 1
[tasks]
states = { " " = "NEEDS-ACTION", "x" = "COMPLETED", "/" = "IN-PROCESS", "-" = "CANCELLED" }
priority_map = { A = 1, B = 5, C = 9 }
due_syntax = [] # e.g. ["@due(%Y-%m-%d)", "📅 %Y-%m-%d"]
[write]
allow_create = true
allow_delete = true
inbox = "inbox.md"
inbox_heading = "## Inbox"
delete_children = "cascade" # cascade | orphan | reject
# backup_dir = "~/.local/share/markdown-to-caldav/backups"
[index]
db = "~/.cache/markdown-to-caldav/index.db"
similarity_threshold = 0.75
tombstone_retention = 1000
```
### 10.1 CLI
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
| `mdcaldav serve` | run Radicale with this storage plugin |
| `mdcaldav scan` | index the vault and print the task tree; no server, no writes |
| `mdcaldav doctor` | report parse warnings, index divergence, ambiguous identities, ignored properties |
`scan` is the primary debugging tool: it answers "what does the server think my notes say?" without
involving a client.
---
## 11. Non-goals
Explicitly out of scope for v1:
- recurrence (`RRULE`) and alarms (`VALARM`)
- `VEVENT` / calendar sync; this is a task server only
- multi-user vaults, per-user views, sharing
- org-mode `.org` files (the *format* of org priorities is borrowed; the file format is not)
- timezone-aware scheduling beyond whole-date `DUE`
- conflict *merging* — conflicts are detected and rejected (§7.2), never auto-resolved
---
## 12. Testing strategy
| # | Test | Asserts |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fixture parse | Real vault files in `tests/fixtures/vault/` produce exact expected task trees, covering description bullets, group nodes, note-only bullets, non-`## TODO` headings, 5-level nesting |
| 2 | Round-trip invariant | parse → serialize with no mutation → file is byte-identical |
| 3 | Surgical write | Toggling one task produces a **one-line** diff and nothing else |
| 4 | Identity: reorder | Moving a task within a file preserves its UID |
| 5 | Identity: retitle | Editing a title in place preserves its UID |
| 6 | Identity: carry-forward | The same title in three daily notes keeps **three distinct** UIDs; completing one does not affect the others |
| 7 | Identity: true move | A task that disappears from A and appears in B keeps its UID |
| 8 | Conflict | Edit the file behind the server, then PUT → 412, file unchanged |
| 9 | Code fence | `- [ ]` inside a fenced block yields no task |
| 10 | CalDAV integration | Radicale in-process + `caldav` client: discover collections, REPORT, PUT a completion, assert the markdown changed and the ETag advanced |
| 11 | Sync token | Stale token raises `ValueError`; fresh token returns only changed hrefs |
| 12 | Root PROPFIND | `/` reports `current-user-principal`, guarding the §9.4 discovery failure |
Fixtures in `tests/fixtures/vault/` are **synthetic** — invented content that reproduces the
structural cases (group nodes, description bullets, carry-forward duplicates, five-level nesting,
code blocks). Never commit real notes into this repository; the test suite must be safe to share and
must not depend on anyone's private content.
### 12.1 Manual client checklist
Point a client at a **throwaway copy** of a vault, never at live notes, until write-back is trusted.
- [ ] DAVx⁵ discovers the collections; Tasks.org lists tasks with correct nesting and priority
- [ ] Completing on the phone rewrites `[ ]``[x]` in the file, and only that
- [ ] Editing in vim surfaces in the client after a sync
- [ ] jtx Board renders subtasks
- [ ] Thunderbird lists tasks flat (expected, §4.2) and completion still round-trips
---
## 13. Repository layout
```
markdown-to-caldav/
├── SPEC.md
├── README.md
├── pyproject.toml
├── src/mdcaldav/
│ ├── config.py # TOML load + validation
│ ├── model.py # Task, Source, Status
│ ├── parser.py # markdown → task tree, byte spans
│ ├── ical.py # Task ⇄ VTODO text
│ ├── collections.py # grouping strategies
│ ├── index.py # SQLite sidecar, identity matching, generations
│ ├── writer.py # surgical atomic edits
│ ├── watcher.py # watchdog + debounce
│ ├── storage.py # Radicale Storage / Collection
│ └── cli.py # serve | scan | doctor
└── tests/
├── fixtures/vault/ # real notes
└── test_*.py
```
**Dependencies:** `radicale>=3.7`, `watchdog`, `rapidfuzz`. Dev: `pytest`, `caldav`.
`tomllib` and `sqlite3` are stdlib. `vobject` arrives with Radicale; no separate iCalendar library.
---
## 14. Build order
Each step is independently testable; the CalDAV layer came last deliberately, so the risky parsing
and identity work was proven before any protocol code existed.
1.`model.py`, `config.py`
2.`parser.py` + fixtures + tests 1, 2, 9 — the foundation
3.`ical.py` + mapping tests
4.`index.py` + identity tests 47 — the subtlest logic in the project
5.`writer.py` + tests 3, 8
6.`collections.py`, `watcher.py`
7.`storage.py` + tests 10, 11
8.`cli.py`, README
Remaining: systemd unit, and the manual client checklist in §12.1 against real clients.

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# Production stack.
#
# docker compose -f docker-compose.prod.yml up -d
#
# No reverse proxy here by design: TLS is terminated by the central reverse
# proxy on a separate machine, which connects to the published port below over
# the LAN. Example proxy configs for that machine live in docker/reverse-proxy/.
#
# Add `--profile syncthing` to also run Syncthing in this stack; omit it if
# Syncthing already runs on the host and merely shares VAULT_PATH.
services:
markdown-to-caldav:
build: .
image: markdown-to-caldav:latest
container_name: markdown-to-caldav
restart: unless-stopped
# Must match the uid/gid that owns the vault (the Syncthing folder), or
# write-back fails and Syncthing sees permission churn.
user: "${VAULT_UID:?set VAULT_UID}:${VAULT_GID:?set VAULT_GID}"
ports:
# Reachable by the reverse-proxy machine over the LAN. BIND_ADDRESS
# defaults to all interfaces; set it to this host's LAN address to avoid
# listening anywhere else. Restrict to the proxy's IP at the firewall —
# this port is plain HTTP and speaks for your notes.
- "${BIND_ADDRESS:-0.0.0.0}:${BIND_PORT:-5233}:5232"
volumes:
- ${VAULT_PATH:?set VAULT_PATH}:/vault
- ./docker:/config:ro
- ./data:/data
environment:
MDCALDAV_CONFIG: /config/mdcaldav.toml
# Hardening. The app writes only to /vault and /data; everything else can
# be immutable.
read_only: true
tmpfs:
- /tmp:size=64m
cap_drop: [ALL]
security_opt:
- no-new-privileges:true
mem_limit: 512m
cpus: 1.0
logging: &logging
driver: json-file
options: { max-size: "10m", max-file: "3" }
# Optional: run Syncthing here too, sharing the vault and uid.
syncthing:
image: syncthing/syncthing:latest
container_name: mdcaldav-syncthing
profiles: [syncthing]
restart: unless-stopped
user: "${VAULT_UID:?set VAULT_UID}:${VAULT_GID:?set VAULT_GID}"
hostname: mdcaldav-syncthing
volumes:
- ${VAULT_PATH:?set VAULT_PATH}:/var/syncthing/vault
- syncthing-config:/var/syncthing/config
ports:
- "${BIND_ADDRESS:-0.0.0.0}:8384:8384" # web UI — firewall this too
- "22000:22000/tcp" # sync protocol
- "22000:22000/udp"
- "21027:21027/udp" # discovery
logging: *logging
volumes:
syncthing-config:

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services:
markdown-to-caldav:
build: .
image: markdown-to-caldav:latest
container_name: markdown-to-caldav
restart: unless-stopped
# Files written back into your notes must stay owned by you, not root.
# Defaults to 1000:1000; override in .env or the environment.
user: "${VAULT_UID:-1000}:${VAULT_GID:-1000}"
ports:
# Host 5233 avoids colliding with an existing Radicale on 5232.
- "127.0.0.1:5233:5232"
volumes:
- ${VAULT_PATH:-./vault}:/vault
- ./docker:/config:ro
- ./data:/data
environment:
MDCALDAV_CONFIG: /config/mdcaldav.toml
security_opt:
- no-new-privileges:true

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[vault]
path = "/vault"
include = ["**/*.md"]
exclude = [".git/**", ".zk/**", ".obsidian/**", "assets/**"]
# Long-running server: keep the index warm off the request path.
watch = true
# Bind mounts sometimes drop inotify events; uncomment to poll instead.
# poll_interval = 2.0
[collections]
group_by = "directory"
depth = 1
[write]
allow_create = true
allow_delete = true
inbox = "inbox.md"
inbox_heading = "## Inbox"
delete_children = "cascade"
# Recommended until you trust write-back. Kept outside the vault.
backup_dir = "/data/backups"
[index]
# Must NOT live inside /vault — it is a derived cache, not a note.
db = "/data/index.db"

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[server]
hosts = 0.0.0.0:5232
[storage]
# Our plugin. The vault config itself comes from MDCALDAV_CONFIG, because
# Radicale rejects unknown keys in its own schema.
type = mdcaldav.storage
[auth]
type = htpasswd
htpasswd_filename = /config/users
htpasswd_encryption = autodetect
[logging]
level = info
# Uncomment when serving behind a reverse proxy at a sub-path, so this instance
# can share a hostname with an existing Radicale:
# location /notes/ { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:5233/; }
# [server]
# script_name = /notes

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[project]
name = "markdown-to-caldav"
version = "0.1.0"
description = "Expose TODO checkboxes in a markdown vault (zk / Obsidian) as a CalDAV task server"
readme = "README.md"
requires-python = ">=3.11"
license = { text = "GPL-3.0-or-later" }
dependencies = [
"radicale>=3.7",
"watchdog>=4.0",
"rapidfuzz>=3.0",
]
[project.optional-dependencies]
dev = [
"pytest>=8.0",
"caldav>=1.3",
]
[project.scripts]
mdcaldav = "mdcaldav.cli:main"
[build-system]
requires = ["hatchling"]
build-backend = "hatchling.build"
[tool.hatch.build.targets.wheel]
packages = ["src/mdcaldav"]
[tool.pytest.ini_options]
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# Reference config for the CENTRAL REVERSE PROXY MACHINE — not for this host.
# This stack publishes plain HTTP on <notes-host>:5233; TLS terminates here.
#
# Replace notes-host.lan with the LAN address of the machine running the
# markdown-to-caldav stack.
# --- Option A: its own hostname ---------------------------------------------
notes.example.com {
encode zstd gzip
reverse_proxy notes-host.lan:5233
}
# --- Option B: share a hostname with an existing Radicale -------------------
#
# `handle` (not `handle_path`) keeps the /notes prefix in the request: Radicale
# strips script_name itself and re-adds it when generating hrefs. Stripping at
# the proxy instead yields hrefs missing the prefix, and clients then walk to
# collection URLs that do not exist.
#
# dav.example.com {
# handle /notes/* {
# reverse_proxy notes-host.lan:5233 {
# header_up X-Script-Name /notes
# }
# }
# handle {
# reverse_proxy existing-radicale.lan:5232
# }
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# Reference config for the CENTRAL REVERSE PROXY MACHINE — not for this host.
# This stack publishes plain HTTP on <notes-host>:5233; TLS terminates here.
#
# Replace notes-host.lan with the LAN address of the machine running the
# markdown-to-caldav stack.
upstream mdcaldav {
server notes-host.lan:5233;
}
# --- Option A: its own hostname ---------------------------------------------
server {
listen 443 ssl;
http2 on;
server_name notes.example.com;
ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/notes.example.com/fullchain.pem;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/notes.example.com/privkey.pem;
# CalDAV bodies are small, but clients send large PROPFIND/REPORT XML.
client_max_body_size 100M;
location / {
proxy_pass http://mdcaldav;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
}
}
# --- Option B: share a hostname with an existing Radicale -------------------
#
# NOTE the absence of a trailing slash on proxy_pass. With a trailing slash
# nginx replaces the /notes/ prefix with /, Radicale then generates hrefs
# without the prefix, and clients walk to URLs that do not exist. Radicale
# strips script_name itself, so send it the full path.
#
# server {
# listen 443 ssl;
# server_name dav.example.com;
#
# location /notes/ {
# proxy_pass http://mdcaldav; # no trailing slash
# proxy_set_header X-Script-Name /notes;
# proxy_set_header Host $host;
# proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
# proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
# }
#
# location / {
# proxy_pass http://existing-radicale.lan:5232;
# }
# }

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"""Command line: serve | scan | doctor (SPEC 10.1)."""
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
import sys
from pathlib import Path
from .config import CONFLICT_GLOBS, Config
from .globs import matches_any
from .index import Index
from .model import Status
MARKS = {
Status.NEEDS_ACTION: " ",
Status.COMPLETED: "x",
Status.IN_PROCESS: "/",
Status.CANCELLED: "-",
}
def _load_config(args) -> Config:
cfg = Config.load(args.config) if args.config else Config()
if args.vault:
cfg.vault.path = Path(args.vault).expanduser()
return cfg
def cmd_scan(args) -> int:
cfg = _load_config(args)
index = Index(cfg)
index.rescan()
by_collection: dict[str, list] = {}
for task in index.tasks.values():
by_collection.setdefault(task.collection, []).append(task)
total = 0
for collection in sorted(by_collection):
tasks = by_collection[collection]
print(f"\n{collection} ({len(tasks)} tasks)")
roots = [t for t in tasks if t.parent_uid is None]
for task in sorted(roots, key=lambda t: (t.source.rel_path, t.source.line_no)):
total += _print_tree(index, task, 0)
print(f"\n{total} tasks in {len(by_collection)} collections")
index.close()
return 0
def _print_tree(index: Index, task, depth: int) -> int:
prio = ""
if letter := index.cfg.tasks.priority_letter(task.priority):
prio = f"[#{letter}] "
print(f" {' ' * depth}- [{MARKS[task.status]}] {prio}{task.title}")
if task.description:
for line in task.description.split("\n"):
print(f" {' ' * depth} {line}")
count = 1
for child_uid in task.children:
if child := index.tasks.get(child_uid):
count += _print_tree(index, child, depth + 1)
return count
def cmd_doctor(args) -> int:
cfg = _load_config(args)
index = Index(cfg)
index.rescan()
files = index.discover_files()
print(f"vault: {index.vault}")
print(f"files: {len(files)}")
print(f"tasks: {len(index.tasks)}")
print(f"collections: {', '.join(index.collections()) or '(none)'}")
print(f"generation: {index.generation}")
tombstones = index.db.execute(
"SELECT COUNT(*) FROM tasks WHERE deleted_gen IS NOT NULL"
).fetchone()[0]
print(f"tombstones: {tombstones}")
orphans = [
t.uid
for t in index.tasks.values()
if t.parent_uid and t.parent_uid not in index.tasks
]
if orphans:
print(f"\nWARNING: {len(orphans)} tasks reference a missing parent")
conflicts = sorted(
path.relative_to(index.vault).as_posix()
for path in index.vault.rglob("*")
if path.is_file()
and matches_any(path.relative_to(index.vault).as_posix(), CONFLICT_GLOBS)
)
if conflicts:
print(f"\nWARNING: {len(conflicts)} sync-conflict files present:")
for rel in conflicts[:10]:
print(f" {rel}")
print(" these are excluded from indexing; merge and delete them")
dupes: dict[tuple[str, str], int] = {}
for task in index.tasks.values():
key = (task.source.rel_path, task.title.lower())
dupes[key] = dupes.get(key, 0) + 1
ambiguous = {k: v for k, v in dupes.items() if v > 1}
if ambiguous:
print(f"\n{len(ambiguous)} ambiguous titles (same file, same text):")
for (rel, title), count in sorted(ambiguous.items())[:10]:
print(f" {rel}: {title!r} x{count}")
print(" identity for these relies on position; edits may reassign UIDs")
index.close()
return 0
def cmd_serve(args) -> int:
from radicale import config as radicale_config
from radicale import server
cfg = _load_config(args)
settings = {
"server": {"hosts": args.host},
"storage": {"type": "mdcaldav.storage"},
"auth": {"type": "none" if args.no_auth else "htpasswd"},
"logging": {"level": "info"},
}
if not args.no_auth:
settings["auth"]["htpasswd_filename"] = args.htpasswd
settings["auth"]["htpasswd_encryption"] = "bcrypt"
from . import storage as storage_module
cfg.vault.watch = not args.no_watch
storage_module.set_config(cfg) # Radicale's schema rejects unknown keys
configuration = radicale_config.load()
configuration.update(
{section: {k: str(v) for k, v in values.items()} for section, values in settings.items()},
"cli",
)
print(f"serving {cfg.vault.path} on http://{args.host}/", file=sys.stderr)
server.serve(configuration, None)
return 0
def main(argv: list[str] | None = None) -> int:
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog="mdcaldav", description=__doc__)
parser.add_argument("--config", help="path to config.toml")
parser.add_argument("--vault", help="override the vault path")
sub = parser.add_subparsers(dest="command", required=True)
scan = sub.add_parser("scan", help="index the vault and print the task tree")
scan.set_defaults(func=cmd_scan)
doctor = sub.add_parser("doctor", help="report index health and ambiguities")
doctor.set_defaults(func=cmd_doctor)
serve = sub.add_parser("serve", help="run the CalDAV server")
serve.add_argument("--host", default="localhost:5232")
serve.add_argument("--htpasswd", default="~/.config/markdown-to-caldav/users")
serve.add_argument("--no-auth", action="store_true", help="disable auth (localhost only)")
serve.add_argument(
"--no-watch", action="store_true", help="do not watch the vault for changes"
)
serve.set_defaults(func=cmd_serve)
args = parser.parse_args(argv)
return args.func(args)
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"""Vault → CalDAV collection grouping strategies (SPEC 5)."""
from __future__ import annotations
import re
from pathlib import PurePosixPath
from .config import Config
from .model import Task
_SLUG_RE = re.compile(r"[^a-z0-9]+")
def slugify(value: str) -> str:
slug = _SLUG_RE.sub("-", value.strip().lower()).strip("-")
return slug or "untitled"
class Grouping:
"""Maps tasks to collection hrefs and back to display names."""
def __init__(self, cfg: Config) -> None:
self.cfg = cfg
self.mode = cfg.collections.group_by
self._names: dict[str, str] = {}
def collection_for(self, task: Task) -> str:
href, name = self._resolve(task)
self._names.setdefault(href, name)
return href
def _resolve(self, task: Task) -> tuple[str, str]:
path = PurePosixPath(task.source.rel_path)
match self.mode:
case "single":
return "vault", "Vault"
case "file":
name = path.stem
return slugify(str(path.with_suffix(""))), name
case "heading":
name = task.heading_path[0] if task.heading_path else "Untitled"
return slugify(name), name
case "tag":
name = task.categories[0] if task.categories else "untagged"
return slugify(name), name
case _: # "directory"
parts = path.parts[: self.cfg.collections.depth]
if len(path.parts) <= self.cfg.collections.depth:
parts = path.parts[:-1] # a file at/above depth → its parent
name = "/".join(parts) if parts else "root"
return slugify(name), name
def display_name(self, href: str) -> str:
return self._names.get(href, href)
def known(self) -> list[str]:
return sorted(self._names)

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"""TOML configuration loading (SPEC 10)."""
from __future__ import annotations
import tomllib
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from pathlib import Path
from .model import Status
DEFAULT_STATES: dict[str, Status] = {
" ": Status.NEEDS_ACTION,
"x": Status.COMPLETED,
"X": Status.COMPLETED,
"/": Status.IN_PROCESS,
">": Status.IN_PROCESS,
"-": Status.CANCELLED,
}
DEFAULT_EXCLUDE = [
".git/**",
".zk/**",
".obsidian/**",
"assets/**",
# Syncthing. `.stversions/` holds OLD COPIES of your notes — indexing it
# duplicates every task once per retained version. Conflict files are whole
# duplicate notes; the tmp patterns are partial in-flight writes.
".stversions/**",
".stfolder/**",
"**/*.sync-conflict-*",
"**/.syncthing.*",
"**/~syncthing~*",
]
# Files that indicate a sync conflict the user should resolve by hand.
CONFLICT_GLOBS = ["**/*.sync-conflict-*"]
# RFC 5545 3.8.1.9 bands: 1-4 high, 5 medium, 6-9 low.
DEFAULT_PRIORITY_MAP = {"A": 1, "B": 5, "C": 9}
@dataclass
class VaultConfig:
path: Path = Path("~/notes")
include: list[str] = field(default_factory=lambda: ["**/*.md"])
exclude: list[str] = field(default_factory=lambda: list(DEFAULT_EXCLUDE))
tab_width: int = 4
poll_interval: float | None = None
# Correctness comes from refreshing on read; watching only moves rescan
# cost off the request path. Enabled by `serve`, off elsewhere.
watch: bool = False
@dataclass
class CollectionsConfig:
group_by: str = "directory"
depth: int = 1
@dataclass
class TasksConfig:
states: dict[str, Status] = field(default_factory=lambda: dict(DEFAULT_STATES))
priority_map: dict[str, int] = field(
default_factory=lambda: dict(DEFAULT_PRIORITY_MAP)
)
due_syntax: list[str] = field(default_factory=list)
def marker_status(self, marker: str) -> Status:
"""Unknown markers degrade to NEEDS-ACTION but keep their character."""
return self.states.get(marker, Status.NEEDS_ACTION)
def status_marker(self, status: Status, previous: str | None = None) -> str:
"""Pick the marker char for a status, preferring to keep the existing one."""
if previous is not None and self.marker_status(previous) is status:
return previous
for char, mapped in self.states.items():
if mapped is status:
return char
return " "
def priority_letter(self, priority: int | None) -> str | None:
"""Map an RFC 5545 priority back to a letter by band (SPEC 4)."""
if not priority:
return None
best, best_dist = None, None
for letter, value in self.priority_map.items():
dist = abs(value - priority)
if best_dist is None or dist < best_dist:
best, best_dist = letter, dist
return best
@dataclass
class WriteConfig:
allow_create: bool = True
allow_delete: bool = True
inbox: str = "inbox.md"
inbox_heading: str = "## Inbox"
delete_children: str = "cascade" # cascade | orphan | reject
backup_dir: Path | None = None
@dataclass
class IndexConfig:
db: Path = Path("~/.cache/markdown-to-caldav/index.db")
similarity_threshold: float = 0.75
tombstone_retention: int = 1000
@dataclass
class Config:
vault: VaultConfig = field(default_factory=VaultConfig)
collections: CollectionsConfig = field(default_factory=CollectionsConfig)
tasks: TasksConfig = field(default_factory=TasksConfig)
write: WriteConfig = field(default_factory=WriteConfig)
index: IndexConfig = field(default_factory=IndexConfig)
@classmethod
def load(cls, path: str | Path) -> Config:
with open(path, "rb") as fh:
return cls.from_dict(tomllib.load(fh))
@classmethod
def from_dict(cls, data: dict) -> Config:
cfg = cls()
if v := data.get("vault"):
cfg.vault = VaultConfig(
path=Path(v.get("path", "~/notes")).expanduser(),
include=v.get("include", ["**/*.md"]),
exclude=v.get("exclude", list(DEFAULT_EXCLUDE)),
tab_width=v.get("tab_width", 4),
poll_interval=v.get("poll_interval"),
watch=v.get("watch", False),
)
if c := data.get("collections"):
cfg.collections = CollectionsConfig(
group_by=c.get("group_by", "directory"), depth=c.get("depth", 1)
)
if t := data.get("tasks"):
states = dict(DEFAULT_STATES)
if raw := t.get("states"):
states = {k: Status(v) for k, v in raw.items()}
cfg.tasks = TasksConfig(
states=states,
priority_map=t.get("priority_map", dict(DEFAULT_PRIORITY_MAP)),
due_syntax=t.get("due_syntax", []),
)
if w := data.get("write"):
backup = w.get("backup_dir")
cfg.write = WriteConfig(
allow_create=w.get("allow_create", True),
allow_delete=w.get("allow_delete", True),
inbox=w.get("inbox", "inbox.md"),
inbox_heading=w.get("inbox_heading", "## Inbox"),
delete_children=w.get("delete_children", "cascade"),
backup_dir=Path(backup).expanduser() if backup else None,
)
if i := data.get("index"):
cfg.index = IndexConfig(
db=Path(i.get("db", IndexConfig.db)).expanduser(),
similarity_threshold=i.get("similarity_threshold", 0.75),
tombstone_retention=i.get("tombstone_retention", 1000),
)
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"""Path glob matching with real `**` semantics.
`fnmatch` is wrong for path patterns: its `*` crosses `/`, so `*.tmp` silently
matches `a/b.tmp` while `**/*.md` fails to match a top-level `README.md`. Both
behaviours bite on a real vault, so patterns are compiled properly here.
`**/` zero or more complete path segments
`**` anything, including separators
`*` anything except `/`
`?` one character except `/`
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import re
from functools import lru_cache
@lru_cache(maxsize=512)
def _compile(pattern: str) -> re.Pattern[str]:
out: list[str] = []
i, n = 0, len(pattern)
while i < n:
if pattern.startswith("**/", i):
out.append("(?:[^/]+/)*")
i += 3
elif pattern.startswith("**", i):
out.append(".*")
i += 2
elif pattern[i] == "*":
out.append("[^/]*")
i += 1
elif pattern[i] == "?":
out.append("[^/]")
i += 1
elif pattern[i] == "[":
end = pattern.find("]", i + 1)
if end == -1:
out.append(re.escape(pattern[i]))
i += 1
else:
body = pattern[i + 1 : end]
body = body.replace("\\", "\\\\")
out.append(f"[{'^' + body[1:] if body.startswith('!') else body}]")
i = end + 1
else:
out.append(re.escape(pattern[i]))
i += 1
return re.compile("".join(out) + r"\Z")
def matches(path: str, pattern: str) -> bool:
return _compile(pattern).match(path) is not None
def matches_any(path: str, patterns: list[str]) -> bool:
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"""Task ⇄ VTODO text (SPEC 4).
We emit iCalendar text and hand it to `radicale.item.Item(text=...)`, which
parses lazily with vobject — so no second iCalendar library is needed.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
from datetime import date, datetime, timezone
from .config import Config
from .model import Status, Task
PRODID = "-//markdown-to-caldav//EN"
def escape(value: str) -> str:
"""RFC 5545 3.3.11 TEXT escaping."""
return (
value.replace("\\", "\\\\")
.replace(";", "\\;")
.replace(",", "\\,")
.replace("\r\n", "\\n")
.replace("\n", "\\n")
)
def unescape(value: str) -> str:
out, chars = [], iter(value)
for ch in chars:
if ch != "\\":
out.append(ch)
continue
nxt = next(chars, "")
out.append({"n": "\n", "N": "\n"}.get(nxt, nxt))
return "".join(out)
def fold(line: str) -> str:
"""RFC 5545 3.1 content-line folding at 75 octets, never splitting a character."""
data = line.encode("utf-8")
if len(data) <= 75:
return line
chunks, start = [], 0
limit = 75
while start < len(data):
end = min(start + limit, len(data))
while end > start and end < len(data) and (data[end] & 0xC0) == 0x80:
end -= 1 # back off to a character boundary
chunks.append(data[start:end].decode("utf-8"))
start = end
limit = 74 # continuation lines carry a leading space
return "\r\n ".join(chunks)
def _stamp(moment: datetime) -> str:
return moment.astimezone(timezone.utc).strftime("%Y%m%dT%H%M%SZ")
def to_ics(
task: Task,
*,
last_modified: datetime | None = None,
completed_at: datetime | None = None,
) -> str:
"""Serialize one task as a standalone VCALENDAR containing a VTODO."""
now = last_modified or datetime.now(timezone.utc)
lines = [
"BEGIN:VCALENDAR",
"VERSION:2.0",
f"PRODID:{PRODID}",
"BEGIN:VTODO",
f"UID:{task.uid}",
f"DTSTAMP:{_stamp(now)}",
f"LAST-MODIFIED:{_stamp(now)}",
f"SUMMARY:{escape(task.title)}",
f"STATUS:{task.status.value}",
]
if task.priority:
lines.append(f"PRIORITY:{task.priority}")
if task.description:
lines.append(f"DESCRIPTION:{escape(task.description)}")
if task.categories:
lines.append("CATEGORIES:" + ",".join(escape(c) for c in task.categories))
if task.due:
lines.append(f"DUE;VALUE=DATE:{task.due.strftime('%Y%m%d')}")
if task.parent_uid:
lines.append(f"RELATED-TO;RELTYPE=PARENT:{task.parent_uid}")
if task.status is Status.COMPLETED:
lines.append("PERCENT-COMPLETE:100")
if completed_at:
lines.append(f"COMPLETED:{_stamp(completed_at)}")
lines.append(f"X-MD-SOURCE-FILE:{escape(task.source.rel_path)}")
lines.append(f"X-MD-SOURCE-LINE:{task.source.line_no + 1}")
lines += ["END:VTODO", "END:VCALENDAR"]
return "\r\n".join(fold(line) for line in lines) + "\r\n"
def unfold(text: str) -> list[str]:
out: list[str] = []
for raw in text.replace("\r\n", "\n").split("\n"):
if raw[:1] in (" ", "\t") and out:
out[-1] += raw[1:]
else:
out.append(raw)
return out
def from_ics(text: str) -> dict:
"""Extract the properties we model from a client-submitted VTODO.
Unmodelled properties (RRULE, VALARM, ...) are ignored rather than rejected,
so clients that round-trip their full object do not fail (SPEC 7.3).
"""
fields: dict = {}
in_todo = False
in_alarm = False
for line in unfold(text):
stripped = line.strip()
if stripped == "BEGIN:VTODO":
in_todo = True
continue
if stripped == "END:VTODO":
in_todo = False
continue
if stripped.startswith("BEGIN:VALARM"):
in_alarm = True
continue
if stripped.startswith("END:VALARM"):
in_alarm = False
continue
if not in_todo or in_alarm or ":" not in stripped:
continue
name_part, _, value = stripped.partition(":")
name, *params = name_part.split(";")
name = name.upper()
if name == "UID":
fields["uid"] = value
elif name == "SUMMARY":
fields["title"] = unescape(value)
elif name == "DESCRIPTION":
fields["description"] = unescape(value) or None
elif name == "STATUS":
try:
fields["status"] = Status(value.upper())
except ValueError:
pass
elif name == "PRIORITY":
try:
fields["priority"] = int(value)
except ValueError:
pass
elif name == "PERCENT-COMPLETE":
try:
fields["percent_complete"] = int(value)
except ValueError:
pass
elif name == "COMPLETED":
fields["completed_at"] = value
elif name == "CATEGORIES":
fields["categories"] = [unescape(c) for c in value.split(",") if c]
elif name == "DUE":
fields["due"] = _parse_due(value)
elif name == "RELATED-TO":
if any(p.upper() == "RELTYPE=PARENT" for p in params) or not params:
fields["parent_uid"] = value
# Some clients signal completion only via PERCENT-COMPLETE.
if fields.get("percent_complete") == 100 and "status" not in fields:
fields["status"] = Status.COMPLETED
return fields
def _parse_due(value: str) -> date | None:
for fmt in ("%Y%m%d", "%Y%m%dT%H%M%SZ", "%Y%m%dT%H%M%S"):
try:
return datetime.strptime(value, fmt).date()
except ValueError:
continue
return None
def apply_to_task(task: Task, fields: dict, cfg: Config) -> dict:
"""Return the subset of `fields` that actually differs from `task`."""
changes: dict = {}
if "title" in fields and fields["title"] != task.title:
changes["title"] = fields["title"]
if "status" in fields and fields["status"] is not task.status:
changes["status"] = fields["status"]
if "priority" in fields:
letter = cfg.tasks.priority_letter(fields["priority"] or None)
new = cfg.tasks.priority_map.get(letter) if letter else None
if new != task.priority:
changes["priority"] = new
if "description" in fields and fields["description"] != task.description:
changes["description"] = fields["description"]
return changes

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"""SQLite sidecar: stable UIDs, sync generations, tombstones (SPEC 6, 8.1).
The index is a derived cache. Deleting the database and rescanning is always
safe; the cost is that every UID is regenerated, so clients see a full
replacement of their task list.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import hashlib
import json
import sqlite3
import uuid
from dataclasses import dataclass
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from pathlib import Path
from rapidfuzz import fuzz
from .collections import Grouping
from .config import Config
from .globs import matches_any
from .model import Status, Task, normalize_title
from .parser import parse
SCHEMA_VERSION = 1
SCHEMA = """
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS meta (schema_version INT, generation INT);
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS files (
rel_path TEXT PRIMARY KEY, mtime REAL, size INT, hash TEXT, last_scan_gen INT);
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS tasks (
uid TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
collection TEXT, rel_path TEXT,
heading_path TEXT, group_path TEXT,
sibling_index INT, depth INT,
title_norm TEXT, content_hash TEXT,
status TEXT, completed_at TEXT,
parent_uid TEXT,
first_seen_gen INT, last_modified_gen INT, deleted_gen INT);
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS tasks_lookup ON tasks(rel_path, heading_path, title_norm);
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS tasks_sync ON tasks(last_modified_gen);
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS tasks_deleted ON tasks(deleted_gen);
"""
@dataclass
class _Row:
uid: str
heading_path: str
group_path: str
sibling_index: int
depth: int
title_norm: str
content_hash: str
status: str
completed_at: str | None
def _now() -> str:
return datetime.now(timezone.utc).isoformat()
def file_hash(data: bytes) -> str:
return hashlib.blake2b(data, digest_size=16).hexdigest()
class Index:
def __init__(self, cfg: Config) -> None:
self.cfg = cfg
self.vault = Path(cfg.vault.path).expanduser()
self.grouping = Grouping(cfg)
self.tasks: dict[str, Task] = {} # uid → current task (in-memory truth)
self._parsed: dict[str, list[Task]] = {} # rel_path → tasks
db_path = Path(cfg.index.db).expanduser()
db_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
self.db = sqlite3.connect(db_path, check_same_thread=False)
self.db.row_factory = sqlite3.Row
self.db.executescript(SCHEMA)
if self.db.execute("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM meta").fetchone()[0] == 0:
self.db.execute(
"INSERT INTO meta (schema_version, generation) VALUES (?, 0)",
(SCHEMA_VERSION,),
)
self.db.commit()
# ---- generations -----------------------------------------------------
@property
def generation(self) -> int:
return self.db.execute("SELECT generation FROM meta").fetchone()[0]
def _bump(self) -> int:
gen = self.generation + 1
self.db.execute("UPDATE meta SET generation = ?", (gen,))
return gen
# ---- scanning --------------------------------------------------------
def included(self, rel: str) -> bool:
"""Whether a vault-relative path should be indexed at all.
Applied to targeted rescans as well as full scans — otherwise a watcher
event for an excluded path (Syncthing's `.stversions/`, which holds old
copies of your notes) would index it and duplicate every task.
"""
if matches_any(rel, self.cfg.vault.exclude):
return False
return matches_any(rel, self.cfg.vault.include)
def discover_files(self) -> list[str]:
return sorted(
rel
for path in self.vault.rglob("*.md")
if self.included(rel := path.relative_to(self.vault).as_posix())
)
def rescan(self, only: list[str] | None = None) -> int:
"""Reparse the vault (or `only` these files) and reconcile identities."""
gen = self._bump()
targets = (
[rel for rel in only if self.included(rel)]
if only is not None
else self.discover_files()
)
present = set(self.discover_files())
pending_new: list[Task] = []
for rel in targets:
path = self.vault / rel
if not path.exists():
self._retire_file(rel, gen)
continue
data = path.read_bytes()
parsed = parse(data, rel, self.cfg)
pending_new.extend(self._reconcile(rel, parsed, gen))
stat = path.stat()
self.db.execute(
"INSERT OR REPLACE INTO files VALUES (?,?,?,?,?)",
(rel, stat.st_mtime, stat.st_size, file_hash(data), gen),
)
if only is None:
for row in self.db.execute("SELECT rel_path FROM files").fetchall():
if row["rel_path"] not in present:
self._retire_file(row["rel_path"], gen)
self._resolve_moves(pending_new, gen)
self._prune_tombstones(gen)
self.db.commit()
self._rebuild_memory()
return gen
def refresh_if_stale(self) -> bool:
"""Rescan only files whose mtime/size no longer match the index.
Called on every read path so an edit made in vim is visible even when no
watcher is running; the watcher (SPEC 8) only improves latency.
"""
known = {
row["rel_path"]: (row["mtime"], row["size"])
for row in self.db.execute("SELECT rel_path, mtime, size FROM files")
}
stale: list[str] = []
for rel in self.discover_files():
path = self.vault / rel
try:
stat = path.stat()
except OSError:
continue
if known.pop(rel, None) != (stat.st_mtime, stat.st_size):
stale.append(rel)
stale.extend(known) # files that disappeared
if not stale:
return False
self.rescan(stale)
return True
def reassign_uid(self, old_uid: str, new_uid: str) -> None:
"""Adopt a client-chosen UID for a task we just created."""
if old_uid == new_uid:
return
self.db.execute("DELETE FROM tasks WHERE uid = ?", (new_uid,))
self.db.execute("UPDATE tasks SET uid = ? WHERE uid = ?", (new_uid, old_uid))
self.db.execute(
"UPDATE tasks SET parent_uid = ? WHERE parent_uid = ?", (new_uid, old_uid)
)
self.db.commit()
for tasks in self._parsed.values():
for task in tasks:
if task.uid == old_uid:
task.uid = new_uid
if task.parent_uid == old_uid:
task.parent_uid = new_uid
task.children = [new_uid if c == old_uid else c for c in task.children]
self._rebuild_memory()
def _retire_file(self, rel: str, gen: int) -> None:
self.db.execute(
"UPDATE tasks SET deleted_gen = ? WHERE rel_path = ? AND deleted_gen IS NULL",
(gen, rel),
)
self.db.execute("DELETE FROM files WHERE rel_path = ?", (rel,))
self._parsed.pop(rel, None)
# ---- identity --------------------------------------------------------
def _reconcile(self, rel: str, parsed: list[Task], gen: int) -> list[Task]:
"""Assign stable UIDs to `parsed`, returning those that look brand new."""
rows = [
_Row(
r["uid"], r["heading_path"], r["group_path"], r["sibling_index"],
r["depth"], r["title_norm"], r["content_hash"], r["status"],
r["completed_at"],
)
for r in self.db.execute(
"SELECT * FROM tasks WHERE rel_path = ? AND deleted_gen IS NULL", (rel,)
)
]
unclaimed = {row.uid: row for row in rows}
local_to_uid: dict[str, str] = {}
fresh: list[Task] = []
for task in parsed:
heading = json.dumps(list(task.heading_path))
group = json.dumps(list(task.group_path))
norm = normalize_title(task.title)
match = self._match_exact(unclaimed, heading, group, norm)
if match is None:
match = self._match_positional(unclaimed, heading, task, norm)
if match is not None:
del unclaimed[match.uid]
local_to_uid[task.uid] = match.uid
task.uid = match.uid
else:
# Mint a real UID now so intra-file parent links resolve;
# _resolve_moves may still swap it for a moved task's old UID.
new_uid = str(uuid.uuid4())
local_to_uid[task.uid] = new_uid
task.uid = new_uid
fresh.append(task)
# Re-point parent links from provisional local ids to resolved UIDs.
for task in parsed:
if task.parent_uid:
task.parent_uid = local_to_uid.get(task.parent_uid, task.parent_uid)
task.children = [local_to_uid.get(c, c) for c in task.children]
task.collection = self.grouping.collection_for(task)
fresh_ids = {id(t) for t in fresh}
for task in parsed:
if id(task) not in fresh_ids:
self._persist(task, rel, gen, is_new=False)
for row in unclaimed.values():
self.db.execute(
"UPDATE tasks SET deleted_gen = ? WHERE uid = ?", (gen, row.uid)
)
self._parsed[rel] = parsed
return fresh
@staticmethod
def _match_exact(
unclaimed: dict[str, _Row], heading: str, group: str, norm: str
) -> _Row | None:
for row in unclaimed.values():
if (
row.heading_path == heading
and row.group_path == group
and row.title_norm == norm
):
return row
return None
def _match_positional(
self, unclaimed: dict[str, _Row], heading: str, task: Task, norm: str
) -> _Row | None:
threshold = self.cfg.index.similarity_threshold * 100
best, best_score = None, threshold
for row in unclaimed.values():
if (
row.heading_path != heading
or row.depth != task.depth
or row.sibling_index != task.sibling_index
):
continue
score = fuzz.ratio(row.title_norm, norm)
if score >= best_score:
best, best_score = row, score
return best
def _resolve_moves(self, fresh: list[Task], gen: int) -> None:
"""Rule 3: reuse a UID only when the original disappeared this scan.
The disappearance requirement is what stops carry-forward duplicates
(the same title copied into a new daily note) from being read as a move
and silently merging two independent tasks (SPEC 6.3).
"""
tombstoned = self.db.execute(
"SELECT uid, title_norm, rel_path FROM tasks WHERE deleted_gen = ?", (gen,)
).fetchall()
by_title: dict[str, list[sqlite3.Row]] = {}
for row in tombstoned:
by_title.setdefault(row["title_norm"], []).append(row)
claimed: set[str] = set()
for task in fresh:
norm = normalize_title(task.title)
candidates = [r for r in by_title.get(norm, []) if r["uid"] not in claimed]
if len(candidates) == 1: # unique vault-wide, or it is not a move
old = candidates[0]["uid"]
claimed.add(old)
self.db.execute("DELETE FROM tasks WHERE uid = ?", (old,))
self._repoint(task.source.rel_path, task.uid, old)
task.uid = old
self._persist(task, task.source.rel_path, gen, is_new=True)
def _repoint(self, rel: str, from_uid: str, to_uid: str) -> None:
for task in self._parsed.get(rel, []):
if task.parent_uid == from_uid:
task.parent_uid = to_uid
task.children = [to_uid if c == from_uid else c for c in task.children]
def _persist(self, task: Task, rel: str, gen: int, *, is_new: bool) -> None:
prior = self.db.execute(
"SELECT status, completed_at, content_hash, last_modified_gen,"
" first_seen_gen FROM tasks WHERE uid = ?",
(task.uid,),
).fetchone()
completed_at = prior["completed_at"] if prior else None
if task.status is Status.COMPLETED:
if not prior or prior["status"] != Status.COMPLETED.value:
completed_at = _now() # observed the transition
else:
completed_at = None
changed = (
is_new
or prior is None
or prior["content_hash"] != task.content_hash
or prior["status"] != task.status.value
)
last_gen = gen if changed else prior["last_modified_gen"]
self.db.execute(
"INSERT OR REPLACE INTO tasks VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?)",
(
task.uid,
task.collection,
rel,
json.dumps(list(task.heading_path)),
json.dumps(list(task.group_path)),
task.sibling_index,
task.depth,
normalize_title(task.title),
task.content_hash,
task.status.value,
completed_at,
task.parent_uid,
prior["first_seen_gen"] if prior else gen,
last_gen,
None,
),
)
def _prune_tombstones(self, gen: int) -> None:
cutoff = gen - self.cfg.index.tombstone_retention
self.db.execute(
"DELETE FROM tasks WHERE deleted_gen IS NOT NULL AND deleted_gen < ?",
(cutoff,),
)
# ---- serving ---------------------------------------------------------
def _rebuild_memory(self) -> None:
self.tasks = {}
for tasks in self._parsed.values():
for task in tasks:
self.tasks[task.uid] = task
def completed_at(self, uid: str) -> datetime | None:
row = self.db.execute(
"SELECT completed_at FROM tasks WHERE uid = ?", (uid,)
).fetchone()
if row and row["completed_at"]:
return datetime.fromisoformat(row["completed_at"])
return None
def collections(self) -> list[str]:
rows = self.db.execute(
"SELECT DISTINCT collection FROM tasks WHERE deleted_gen IS NULL"
).fetchall()
return sorted(r["collection"] for r in rows if r["collection"])
def tasks_in(self, collection: str) -> list[Task]:
return [t for t in self.tasks.values() if t.collection == collection]
def rel_path_of(self, uid: str) -> str | None:
row = self.db.execute(
"SELECT rel_path FROM tasks WHERE uid = ?", (uid,)
).fetchone()
return row["rel_path"] if row else None
def sync(self, collection: str, old_token: str = "") -> tuple[str, list[str]]:
"""Radicale sync-token contract (SPEC 8.1)."""
gen = self.generation
token = f"http://mdcaldav.local/ns/sync/{gen}"
if not old_token:
return token, [f"{t.uid}.ics" for t in self.tasks_in(collection)]
try:
old_gen = int(old_token.rsplit("/", 1)[1])
except (IndexError, ValueError):
raise ValueError("Malformed sync token")
if old_gen > gen or old_gen < gen - self.cfg.index.tombstone_retention:
raise ValueError("Sync token is too old")
rows = self.db.execute(
"SELECT uid FROM tasks WHERE collection = ?"
" AND (last_modified_gen > ? OR deleted_gen > ?)",
(collection, old_gen, old_gen),
).fetchall()
return token, [f"{r['uid']}.ics" for r in rows]
def close(self) -> None:
self.db.close()

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"""Core data types shared across the parser, index, writer and CalDAV layers."""
from __future__ import annotations
import enum
import hashlib
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from datetime import date
class Status(enum.Enum):
NEEDS_ACTION = "NEEDS-ACTION"
COMPLETED = "COMPLETED"
IN_PROCESS = "IN-PROCESS"
CANCELLED = "CANCELLED"
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class Source:
"""Where a task lives, precisely enough to rewrite it in place.
All spans are absolute byte offsets into the file. Byte offsets rather than
character offsets so the writer can operate on raw bytes and guarantee that
untouched regions are preserved exactly (SPEC 7.2).
"""
rel_path: str
line_no: int # 0-based
line_span: tuple[int, int] # full line, excluding its line ending
marker_span: tuple[int, int] # the single state char inside [ ]
title_span: tuple[int, int]
prio_span: tuple[int, int] | None # the "[#A]" token, when present
indent: str
bullet: str
@dataclass
class Task:
uid: str
title: str
status: Status
raw_marker: str
source: Source
priority: int | None = None
description: str | None = None
due: date | None = None
categories: list[str] = field(default_factory=list)
parent_uid: str | None = None
children: list[str] = field(default_factory=list)
heading_path: tuple[str, ...] = ()
group_path: tuple[str, ...] = ()
sibling_index: int = 0
depth: int = 0
collection: str = ""
# Byte span covering the description bullet lines, and the indent they use.
# Both None when the task currently has no description.
description_span: tuple[int, int] | None = None
description_indent: str | None = None
@property
def content_hash(self) -> str:
"""Identity of the task's own line content, used for conflict detection."""
return content_hash(self.title, self.raw_marker, self.priority)
def content_hash(title: str, raw_marker: str, priority: int | None) -> str:
h = hashlib.blake2b(digest_size=16)
h.update(f"{raw_marker}\x00{priority}\x00{title}".encode())
return h.hexdigest()
def normalize_title(title: str) -> str:
"""Fuzzy-match key: case- and whitespace-insensitive."""
return " ".join(title.lower().split())

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"""Markdown → task tree (SPEC 2).
A hand-rolled line scanner rather than a CommonMark AST: write-back needs exact
byte spans for the checkbox marker, the priority token and the title so an edit
can touch only those bytes (SPEC 2.7).
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import re
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from datetime import date
from pathlib import Path
from .config import Config
from .model import Source, Task
LIST_RE = re.compile(r"^(?P<indent>[ \t]*)(?P<bullet>[-*+])(?P<gap>[ \t]+)(?P<rest>.*)$")
CHECKBOX_RE = re.compile(r"^\[(?P<mark>[^\]])\](?:(?P<gap>[ \t]+)(?P<rest>.*)|$)")
PRIO_RE = re.compile(r"^(?P<tok>\[#(?P<letter>[A-Za-z])\])(?P<gap>[ \t]*)(?P<rest>.*)$")
HEADING_RE = re.compile(r"^(?P<hashes>#{1,6})[ \t]+(?P<text>.*?)[ \t]*#*[ \t]*$")
FENCE_RE = re.compile(r"^[ \t]*(?P<fence>`{3,}|~{3,})(?P<info>.*)$")
TAG_RE = re.compile(r"(?<!\S)#(?P<tag>[A-Za-z][\w/-]*)")
DUE_PATTERNS = [
re.compile(r"@due\((?P<d>\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2})\)"),
re.compile(r"📅[ \t]*(?P<d>\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2})"),
]
@dataclass
class _Node:
indent_w: int
line_no: int
title: str
has_checkbox: bool
marker: str | None
priority: int | None
heading_path: tuple[str, ...]
source: Source | None
children: list[_Node] = field(default_factory=list)
def has_task_descendant(self) -> bool:
return any(c.has_checkbox or c.has_task_descendant() for c in self.children)
def _expand_indent(indent: str, tab_width: int) -> int:
width = 0
for ch in indent:
width += tab_width - (width % tab_width) if ch == "\t" else 1
return width
def _split_lines(data: bytes) -> list[tuple[str, int, int]]:
"""Return (text, start_byte, end_byte) per line; spans exclude line endings."""
out: list[tuple[str, int, int]] = []
offset = 0
for raw in data.splitlines(keepends=True):
stripped = raw.rstrip(b"\r\n")
out.append((stripped.decode("utf-8", "replace"), offset, offset + len(stripped)))
offset += len(raw)
return out
def _b(text: str, char_index: int) -> int:
"""Byte length of the first `char_index` characters."""
return len(text[:char_index].encode("utf-8"))
def _extract_due(title: str, enabled: bool) -> tuple[str, date | None]:
if not enabled:
return title, None
for pattern in DUE_PATTERNS:
if m := pattern.search(title):
cleaned = (title[: m.start()] + title[m.end() :]).strip()
try:
return cleaned, date.fromisoformat(m.group("d"))
except ValueError:
return title, None
return title, None
def _scan(data: bytes, rel_path: str, cfg: Config) -> list[_Node]:
"""Build the bullet tree, skipping frontmatter and code blocks (SPEC 2.6)."""
lines = _split_lines(data)
root = _Node(-1, -1, "", False, None, None, (), None)
stack: list[_Node] = [root]
headings: list[tuple[int, str]] = []
fence: str | None = None
in_frontmatter = False
for idx, (text, start, end) in enumerate(lines):
if idx == 0 and text.strip() == "---":
in_frontmatter = True
continue
if in_frontmatter:
if text.strip() in ("---", "..."):
in_frontmatter = False
continue
if m := FENCE_RE.match(text):
token = m.group("fence")
if fence is None:
fence = token[0] * 3
continue
if token.startswith(fence):
fence = None
continue
if fence is not None:
continue
if m := HEADING_RE.match(text):
level = len(m.group("hashes"))
while headings and headings[-1][0] >= level:
headings.pop()
headings.append((level, m.group("text")))
del stack[1:] # a heading ends any open list
continue
# Indented code block: 4+ columns of indent with no list open. Inside a
# list the same indentation is item continuation, not code (SPEC 2.6).
leading = text[: len(text) - len(text.lstrip(" \t"))]
if (
len(stack) == 1
and text.strip()
and _expand_indent(leading, cfg.vault.tab_width) >= 4
):
continue
m = LIST_RE.match(text)
if not m:
# A non-blank line at column 0 ends the current list.
if text.strip() and not text[:1].isspace():
del stack[1:]
continue
indent_w = _expand_indent(m.group("indent"), cfg.vault.tab_width)
rest = m.group("rest")
rest_at = len(m.group("indent")) + 1 + len(m.group("gap"))
marker = None
priority = None
prio_span = None
marker_span = (0, 0)
if cb := CHECKBOX_RE.match(rest):
marker = cb.group("mark")
mark_at = rest_at + 1
marker_span = (start + _b(text, mark_at), start + _b(text, mark_at + 1))
body = cb.group("rest") or ""
body_at = rest_at + (cb.end("gap") if cb.group("gap") else cb.end())
if pm := PRIO_RE.match(body):
prio_span = (
start + _b(text, body_at),
start + _b(text, body_at + len(pm.group("tok"))),
)
letter = pm.group("letter").upper()
priority = cfg.tasks.priority_map.get(letter)
body_at += pm.end("gap")
body = pm.group("rest")
else:
body, body_at = rest, rest_at
title = body.rstrip()
title_span = (start + _b(text, body_at), start + _b(text, body_at + len(title)))
node = _Node(
indent_w=indent_w,
line_no=idx,
title=title,
has_checkbox=marker is not None,
marker=marker,
priority=priority,
heading_path=tuple(h for _, h in headings),
source=Source(
rel_path=rel_path,
line_no=idx,
line_span=(start, end),
marker_span=marker_span,
title_span=title_span,
prio_span=prio_span,
indent=m.group("indent"),
bullet=m.group("bullet"),
),
)
while len(stack) > 1 and stack[-1].indent_w >= indent_w:
stack.pop()
stack[-1].children.append(node)
stack.append(node)
return root.children
def _subtree_end(node: _Node) -> int:
"""Byte offset just past the last line of this node's subtree."""
assert node.source is not None
end = node.source.line_span[1]
for child in node.children:
end = max(end, _subtree_end(child))
return end
def _describe(node: _Node, depth: int = 0) -> list[str]:
"""Flatten a description subtree, preserving relative nesting."""
lines = [" " * depth + node.title]
for child in node.children:
lines.extend(_describe(child, depth + 1))
return lines
def parse(data: bytes, rel_path: str, cfg: Config) -> list[Task]:
"""Parse one file into document-ordered tasks with provisional UIDs.
UIDs are placeholders (`local:N`); `index.py` assigns the stable ones.
"""
tasks: list[Task] = []
counter = 0
def walk(
nodes: list[_Node],
parent: Task | None,
group_path: tuple[str, ...],
depth: int,
) -> None:
nonlocal counter
for node in nodes:
if node.has_checkbox:
assert node.source is not None and node.marker is not None
title, due = _extract_due(node.title, bool(cfg.tasks.due_syntax))
desc_nodes = [
child
for child in node.children
if not child.has_checkbox and not child.has_task_descendant()
]
description = [
line for child in desc_nodes for line in _describe(child)
]
desc_span = None
desc_indent = None
if desc_nodes:
first = desc_nodes[0]
assert first.source is not None
desc_indent = first.source.indent
desc_span = (first.source.line_span[0], _subtree_end(desc_nodes[-1]))
task = Task(
uid=f"local:{counter}",
title=title,
status=cfg.tasks.marker_status(node.marker),
raw_marker=node.marker,
source=node.source,
priority=node.priority,
description="\n".join(description) or None,
due=due,
categories=[
*node.heading_path,
*group_path,
*(m.group("tag") for m in TAG_RE.finditer(node.title)),
],
parent_uid=parent.uid if parent else None,
heading_path=node.heading_path,
group_path=group_path,
depth=depth,
description_span=desc_span,
description_indent=desc_indent,
)
counter += 1
if parent:
parent.children.append(task.uid)
tasks.append(task)
walk(node.children, task, (), depth + 1)
elif node.has_task_descendant():
# Group node: not a task, but its label is kept as context.
walk(node.children, parent, group_path + (node.title,), depth)
# else: description (handled above) or a stray note bullet — dropped.
walk(_scan(data, rel_path, cfg), None, (), 0)
seen: dict[str | None, int] = {}
for task in tasks:
seen[task.parent_uid] = seen.get(task.parent_uid, -1) + 1
task.sibling_index = seen[task.parent_uid]
return tasks
def parse_file(path: Path, rel_path: str, cfg: Config) -> list[Task]:
return parse(path.read_bytes(), rel_path, cfg)

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"""Radicale storage plugin (SPEC 9).
Radicale loads storage via `load_plugin(..., "storage", "Storage", ...)`, so the
module must export a class named `Storage`. (Radicale 2.x wanted `Collection`;
that guidance does not apply to 3.x.)
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import contextlib
import os
import threading
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from email.utils import formatdate
from typing import Iterable, Iterator
from radicale import item as radicale_item
from radicale import pathutils
from radicale.storage import BaseCollection, BaseStorage
from .config import Config
from .ical import apply_to_task, from_ics, to_ics
from .index import Index
from .writer import ConflictError, NotAllowedError, Writer
_override: Config | None = None
def set_config(cfg: Config) -> None:
"""Inject the vault config before Radicale instantiates the plugin.
Radicale validates its own config schema and rejects unknown keys, so the
config cannot ride along in `[storage]`. The CLI calls this directly; other
entry points can set MDCALDAV_CONFIG to a config.toml path.
"""
global _override
_override = cfg
def _resolve_config() -> Config:
if _override is not None:
return _override
if path := os.environ.get("MDCALDAV_CONFIG"):
return Config.load(path)
return Config()
def _http_date(moment: datetime) -> str:
return formatdate(moment.timestamp(), usegmt=True)
class Collection(BaseCollection):
def __init__(self, storage: "Storage", href: str, user: str) -> None:
self._storage = storage
self._href = href
self._user = user
# ---- identity --------------------------------------------------------
@property
def path(self) -> str:
return f"{self._user}/{self._href}"
@property
def owner(self) -> str:
return self._user
@property
def tag(self) -> str:
return "VCALENDAR"
@property
def is_principal(self) -> bool:
return False
@property
def last_modified(self) -> str:
return _http_date(datetime.now(timezone.utc))
# ---- reading ---------------------------------------------------------
def _item(self, uid: str) -> radicale_item.Item | None:
task = self._storage.index.tasks.get(uid)
if task is None or task.collection != self._href:
return None
text = to_ics(task, completed_at=self._storage.index.completed_at(uid))
return radicale_item.Item(collection=self, href=f"{uid}.ics", text=text)
def get_multi(
self, hrefs: Iterable[str]
) -> Iterable[tuple[str, radicale_item.Item | None]]:
self._storage.index.refresh_if_stale()
for href in hrefs:
yield href, self._item(href.removesuffix(".ics"))
def get_all(self) -> Iterable[radicale_item.Item]:
self._storage.index.refresh_if_stale()
for task in self._storage.index.tasks_in(self._href):
if (item := self._item(task.uid)) is not None:
yield item
def get_filtered(self, filters) -> Iterable[tuple[radicale_item.Item, bool]]:
# Returning False lets Radicale apply the filter itself (SPEC 9.2).
for item in self.get_all():
yield item, False
def has_uid(self, uid: str) -> bool:
return uid in self._storage.index.tasks
# ---- writing ---------------------------------------------------------
def upload(
self, href: str, item: radicale_item.Item
) -> tuple[radicale_item.Item, radicale_item.Item | None]:
index = self._storage.index
writer = self._storage.writer
fields = from_ics(item.serialize())
uid = href.removesuffix(".ics")
task = index.tasks.get(uid)
try:
if task is None:
fields.setdefault("uid", uid)
uid = writer.create(fields, collection=self._href)
else:
changes = apply_to_task(task, fields, self._storage.cfg)
writer.apply(uid, changes)
except (ConflictError, NotAllowedError) as exc:
raise ValueError(str(exc)) from exc
uploaded = self._item(uid)
if uploaded is None:
raise ValueError(f"task {uid} vanished during upload")
return uploaded, None
def delete(self, href: str | None = None) -> None:
if href is None:
raise ValueError("deleting a whole collection is not supported")
try:
self._storage.writer.delete(href.removesuffix(".ics"))
except (ConflictError, NotAllowedError, KeyError) as exc:
raise ValueError(str(exc)) from exc
# ---- metadata --------------------------------------------------------
def get_meta(self, key: str | None = None):
meta = {
"tag": "VCALENDAR",
"D:displayname": self._storage.index.grouping.display_name(self._href),
"C:supported-calendar-component-set": "VTODO",
}
meta.update(self._storage.meta_overrides.get(self._href, {}))
return meta if key is None else meta.get(key)
def set_meta(self, props) -> None:
# Markdown has nowhere to put display name or colour, so client-set
# properties live in memory alongside the index (SPEC 9.2).
self._storage.meta_overrides.setdefault(self._href, {}).update(props)
def sync(self, old_token: str = "") -> tuple[str, Iterable[str]]:
self._storage.index.refresh_if_stale()
return self._storage.index.sync(self._href, old_token)
class Storage(BaseStorage):
def __init__(self, configuration) -> None:
super().__init__(configuration)
self.cfg: Config = _resolve_config()
self.user = "vault"
self.index = Index(self.cfg)
self.writer = Writer(self.cfg, self.index)
self.meta_overrides: dict[str, dict[str, str]] = {}
self._lock = threading.RLock()
self.index.rescan()
self.watcher = None
if self.cfg.vault.watch:
from .watcher import Watcher
self.watcher = Watcher(self.cfg, self.index)
self.watcher.start()
# ---- discovery -------------------------------------------------------
def discover(
self, path: str, depth: str = "0", child_context_manager=None, user_groups=set()
) -> Iterable:
self.index.refresh_if_stale()
attributes = pathutils.strip_path(path).split("/") if path.strip("/") else []
if not attributes:
# "/" is the root collection, whose path must be "" — Radicale drops
# any item whose path does not match the request, which silently
# breaks current-user-principal discovery.
yield Principal(self, "")
return
# The vault is served under whichever principal the client authenticated
# as, so collection hrefs stay inside that principal's namespace.
user = attributes[0]
if len(attributes) == 1: # "/<user>" → principal, optionally its children
yield Principal(self, user)
if depth != "0":
for href in self.index.collections():
yield Collection(self, href, user)
return
collection = Collection(self, attributes[1], user)
if len(attributes) == 2: # "/vault/<collection>"
yield collection
if depth != "0":
yield from collection.get_all()
return
item = collection._item(attributes[2].removesuffix(".ics"))
if item is not None:
yield item
def create_collection(self, href: str, items=None, props=None):
raise ValueError("collections mirror the vault and cannot be created")
def move(self, item, to_collection, to_href) -> None:
raise ValueError("moving tasks between collections is not supported")
@contextlib.contextmanager
def acquire_lock(self, mode: str, user: str = "", *args, **kwargs) -> Iterator[None]:
with self._lock:
yield
def verify(self) -> bool:
return True
class Principal(BaseCollection):
"""The user's home collection, or the root when `user` is empty.
Holds the task lists but no items of its own.
"""
def __init__(self, storage: Storage, user: str) -> None:
self._storage = storage
self._user = user
@property
def path(self) -> str:
return self._user
@property
def owner(self) -> str:
return self._user
@property
def is_principal(self) -> bool:
return bool(self._user) # the root ("") is not a principal
@property
def tag(self) -> str:
return ""
@property
def last_modified(self) -> str:
return _http_date(datetime.now(timezone.utc))
def get_multi(self, hrefs):
for href in hrefs:
yield href, None
def get_all(self):
return iter(())
def get_meta(self, key: str | None = None):
meta = {"D:displayname": self._user}
return meta if key is None else meta.get(key)
def set_meta(self, props) -> None:
pass
def upload(self, href, item):
raise ValueError("cannot upload to the principal collection")
def delete(self, href: str | None = None) -> None:
raise ValueError("cannot delete the principal collection")
def sync(self, old_token: str = ""):
return f"http://mdcaldav.local/ns/sync/{self._storage.index.generation}", []

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"""Filesystem watching with debounce (SPEC 8)."""
from __future__ import annotations
import threading
from pathlib import Path
from watchdog.events import FileSystemEvent, FileSystemEventHandler
from watchdog.observers import Observer
from watchdog.observers.polling import PollingObserver
from .config import Config
from .index import Index
DEBOUNCE_SECONDS = 0.3
class _Handler(FileSystemEventHandler):
def __init__(self, watcher: "Watcher") -> None:
self.watcher = watcher
def on_any_event(self, event: FileSystemEvent) -> None:
if event.is_directory:
return
for raw in (getattr(event, "src_path", None), getattr(event, "dest_path", None)):
if raw and str(raw).endswith(".md"):
self.watcher.touch(Path(str(raw)))
class Watcher:
"""Coalesces filesystem events into incremental rescans."""
def __init__(self, cfg: Config, index: Index) -> None:
self.cfg = cfg
self.index = index
self.vault = Path(cfg.vault.path).expanduser()
self._pending: set[str] = set()
self._timer: threading.Timer | None = None
self._lock = threading.Lock()
self._started = False
self._observer = (
PollingObserver(timeout=cfg.vault.poll_interval)
if cfg.vault.poll_interval
else Observer()
)
def touch(self, path: Path) -> None:
try:
rel = path.resolve().relative_to(self.vault.resolve()).as_posix()
except ValueError:
return
with self._lock:
self._pending.add(rel)
if self._timer is not None:
self._timer.cancel()
self._timer = threading.Timer(DEBOUNCE_SECONDS, self.flush)
self._timer.daemon = True
self._timer.start()
def flush(self) -> None:
with self._lock:
pending, self._pending = sorted(self._pending), set()
self._timer = None
if pending:
self.index.rescan(pending)
def start(self) -> None:
self._observer.schedule(_Handler(self), str(self.vault), recursive=True)
self._observer.start()
self._started = True
def stop(self) -> None:
"""Safe to call whether or not the observer was ever started."""
with self._lock:
if self._timer is not None:
self._timer.cancel()
self._timer = None
if not self._started:
return
self._started = False
self._observer.stop()
self._observer.join(timeout=5)

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"""Surgical, atomic markdown edits (SPEC 7).
Every operation splices byte ranges into the file's existing bytes. Untouched
regions are copied verbatim, so line endings, trailing whitespace and the final
newline are preserved exactly.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import shutil
import tempfile
from pathlib import Path
from .config import Config
from .index import Index, file_hash
from .model import Status, Task
class ConflictError(Exception):
"""The file changed underneath us; the caller should return 412."""
class NotAllowedError(Exception):
"""The operation is disabled by configuration."""
def atomic_write(path: Path, data: bytes) -> None:
"""Replace `path` with `data`, preserving mode; never leave a partial file."""
mode = path.stat().st_mode if path.exists() else None
fd, tmp = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=str(path.parent), prefix=f".{path.name}.", suffix=".tmp")
try:
with os.fdopen(fd, "wb") as fh:
fh.write(data)
fh.flush()
os.fsync(fh.fileno())
if mode is not None:
os.chmod(tmp, mode)
os.replace(tmp, path)
except BaseException:
Path(tmp).unlink(missing_ok=True)
raise
def splice(data: bytes, edits: list[tuple[int, int, bytes]]) -> bytes:
"""Apply (start, end, replacement) edits; later offsets first so earlier stay valid."""
for start, end, replacement in sorted(edits, key=lambda e: e[0], reverse=True):
data = data[:start] + replacement + data[end:]
return data
class Writer:
def __init__(self, cfg: Config, index: Index) -> None:
self.cfg = cfg
self.index = index
self.vault = Path(cfg.vault.path).expanduser()
self._backed_up: set[str] = set()
# ---- safety ----------------------------------------------------------
def _load(self, uid: str) -> tuple[Task, Path, bytes]:
"""Fetch a task with spans known-good against the file's current bytes."""
task = self.index.tasks.get(uid)
if task is None:
raise KeyError(uid)
rel = task.source.rel_path
path = self.vault / rel
row = self.index.db.execute(
"SELECT hash FROM files WHERE rel_path = ?", (rel,)
).fetchone()
data = path.read_bytes()
if row is None or row["hash"] != file_hash(data):
# Changed behind our back — reindex before trusting any span.
self.index.rescan([rel])
task = self.index.tasks.get(uid)
if task is None:
raise ConflictError(f"{uid} no longer exists in {rel}")
data = path.read_bytes()
expected = task.content_hash
if _line_hash(data, task) != expected:
raise ConflictError(f"{uid} line changed during write")
return task, path, data
def _backup(self, rel: str, path: Path) -> None:
if not self.cfg.write.backup_dir or rel in self._backed_up:
return
dest = Path(self.cfg.write.backup_dir).expanduser() / rel
dest.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
shutil.copy2(path, dest)
self._backed_up.add(rel)
# ---- operations ------------------------------------------------------
def apply(self, uid: str, changes: dict) -> None:
if not changes:
return
task, path, data = self._load(uid)
edits: list[tuple[int, int, bytes]] = []
if "status" in changes:
marker = self.cfg.tasks.status_marker(changes["status"], task.raw_marker)
edits.append((*task.source.marker_span, marker.encode()))
if "title" in changes:
edits.append((*task.source.title_span, changes["title"].encode()))
if "priority" in changes:
edits.append(self._priority_edit(task, changes["priority"]))
if "description" in changes:
edits.append(self._description_edit(task, changes["description"], data))
self._backup(task.source.rel_path, path)
atomic_write(path, splice(data, [e for e in edits if e is not None]))
self.index.rescan([task.source.rel_path])
def _priority_edit(self, task: Task, priority: int | None) -> tuple[int, int, bytes]:
letter = self.cfg.tasks.priority_letter(priority)
title_start = task.source.title_span[0]
if letter is None:
if task.source.prio_span is None:
return (title_start, title_start, b"")
# Remove the token and the gap that follows it.
return (task.source.prio_span[0], title_start, b"")
token = f"[#{letter}]".encode()
if task.source.prio_span is None:
return (title_start, title_start, token + b" ")
return (*task.source.prio_span, token)
def _description_edit(
self, task: Task, description: str | None, data: bytes
) -> tuple[int, int, bytes]:
indent = task.description_indent or task.source.indent + " "
bullet = task.source.bullet
rendered = _render_description(description, indent, bullet)
if task.description_span is not None:
if rendered:
return (*task.description_span, rendered.encode())
# Removing: also take the newline that preceded the block.
start, end = task.description_span
return (_back_over_newline(data, start), end, b"")
if not rendered:
return (task.source.line_span[1], task.source.line_span[1], b"")
newline = _newline_of(data, task.source.line_span[1])
insert = newline + rendered
return (task.source.line_span[1], task.source.line_span[1], insert.encode())
def inbox_for(self, collection: str | None) -> str:
"""Where a new task goes, so it stays in the list the client used.
With directory grouping, `daily` gets `daily/inbox.md`; otherwise the
task would land in a different collection and vanish from the client's
view right after it created it.
"""
inbox = self.cfg.write.inbox
if not collection or self.cfg.collections.group_by != "directory":
return inbox
candidate = self.vault / collection
if candidate.is_dir():
return f"{collection}/{inbox}"
return inbox
def create(self, fields: dict, collection: str | None = None) -> str:
if not self.cfg.write.allow_create:
raise NotAllowedError("task creation is disabled")
rel = self.inbox_for(collection)
path = self.vault / rel
heading = self.cfg.write.inbox_heading
marker = self.cfg.tasks.status_marker(
fields.get("status", Status.NEEDS_ACTION), None
)
letter = self.cfg.tasks.priority_letter(fields.get("priority"))
prefix = f"[#{letter}] " if letter else ""
line = f"- [{marker}] {prefix}{fields.get('title', 'Untitled')}"
if path.exists():
text = path.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
if heading in text:
head, _, tail = text.partition(heading)
body = f"{head}{heading}\n{line}\n{tail.lstrip(chr(10))}"
else:
sep = "" if text.endswith("\n") else "\n"
body = f"{text}{sep}\n{heading}\n\n{line}\n"
else:
path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
body = f"{heading}\n\n{line}\n"
if path.exists():
self._backup(rel, path)
atomic_write(path, body.encode())
else:
path.write_bytes(body.encode())
self.index.rescan([rel])
title = fields.get("title", "Untitled")
for task in self.index.tasks.values():
if task.source.rel_path == rel and task.title == title:
uid = task.uid
# Adopt the client's UID so the item stays at the href it PUT to.
if wanted := fields.get("uid"):
self.index.reassign_uid(uid, wanted)
uid = wanted
if desc := fields.get("description"):
self.apply(uid, {"description": desc})
return uid
raise RuntimeError("created task did not survive reindex")
def delete(self, uid: str) -> None:
if not self.cfg.write.allow_delete:
raise NotAllowedError("task deletion is disabled")
task, path, data = self._load(uid)
policy = self.cfg.write.delete_children
if task.children and policy == "reject":
raise NotAllowedError("task has subtasks and delete_children=reject")
start = _back_over_newline(data, task.source.line_span[0])
end = self._subtree_end(task) if policy == "cascade" else self._own_end(task)
self._backup(task.source.rel_path, path)
atomic_write(path, splice(data, [(start, end, b"")]))
self.index.rescan([task.source.rel_path])
def _own_end(self, task: Task) -> int:
end = task.source.line_span[1]
if task.description_span:
end = max(end, task.description_span[1])
return end
def _subtree_end(self, task: Task) -> int:
end = self._own_end(task)
for child_uid in task.children:
child = self.index.tasks.get(child_uid)
if child is not None:
end = max(end, self._subtree_end(child))
return end
def _line_hash(data: bytes, task: Task) -> str:
"""Recompute the task's identity from the bytes actually on disk."""
from .model import content_hash
start, end = task.source.title_span
title = data[start:end].decode("utf-8", "replace")
ms, me = task.source.marker_span
marker = data[ms:me].decode("utf-8", "replace")
return content_hash(title, marker, task.priority)
def _newline_of(data: bytes, at: int) -> str:
return "\r\n" if data[at : at + 2] == b"\r\n" else "\n"
def _back_over_newline(data: bytes, start: int) -> int:
"""Move `start` back over the line ending that precedes it, if any."""
if start >= 2 and data[start - 2 : start] == b"\r\n":
return start - 2
if start >= 1 and data[start - 1 : start] == b"\n":
return start - 1
return start
def _render_description(description: str | None, indent: str, bullet: str) -> str:
if not description:
return ""
lines = []
for raw in description.split("\n"):
extra = len(raw) - len(raw.lstrip(" "))
lines.append(f"{indent}{' ' * extra}{bullet} {raw.strip()}")
return "\n".join(lines)

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from __future__ import annotations
import shutil
from pathlib import Path
import pytest
from mdcaldav.config import Config
from mdcaldav.parser import parse_file
FIXTURE_VAULT = Path(__file__).parent / "fixtures" / "vault"
@pytest.fixture
def cfg() -> Config:
return Config()
@pytest.fixture
def vault(tmp_path: Path) -> Path:
"""A writable copy of the real note fixtures."""
dest = tmp_path / "vault"
shutil.copytree(FIXTURE_VAULT, dest)
return dest
@pytest.fixture
def tasks_of(cfg: Config):
def _load(vault: Path, rel: str):
return parse_file(vault / rel, rel, cfg)
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---
date: 2026-01-05
tags: [daily, garden]
---
# Monday, 5 January 2026
## TODO
- [ ] Plan the seed order
- [x] Compare catalog prices
- [x] Baker Creek
- [x] Territorial
- [x] Draft the bed layout
- [x] Measure the north plot
- [ ] Decide on trellis height
- [ ] Check the fence bylaw
- [ ] Email the council office
- [x] Sketch it in the notebook
- [x] Order the cover crop
- Arrived on the 12th, invoice is in the binder
- [x] Sharpen the pruners
- [x] Refill the bird feeder
- [ ] Water the seedlings
## Log
Frost warning posted for the weekend.
### Retrospective
- Start the tomatoes earlier next year
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---
date: 2026-01-06
tags: [daily, garden]
---
# Tuesday, 6 January 2026
## TODO
- [x] Rotate the compost
- [ ] Water the seedlings
- set up the cold frame
- [x] Cut the polycarbonate
- [ ] Hinge the lid
## Greenhouse repairs
- [x] Replace the cracked pane
- Used the offcut from the shed
- Silicone needs a day to cure
- [ ] Reseal the base
## Notes
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---
date: 2026-01-07
tags: [daily, garden]
---
# Wednesday, 7 January 2026
## TODO
- [ ] [#A] Book the soil test
- [ ] [#B] Call the arborist
- [ ] [#C] Tidy the potting bench
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# Irrigation rebuild
## Phase one
- [ ] Trench the main line
- [ ] Rent the trencher
- Depth has to clear the frost line
- [x] Price the manifold
## Reference
Nothing actionable in this section.
```sh
- [ ] this line is a code sample, not a task
```
- [ ] indented code block, also not a task

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# Glossary
A file with no tasks at all, to prove empty files are handled.
- Cold frame: an unheated box with a transparent lid
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"""End-to-end: a real CalDAV client against Radicale + this storage plugin.
SPEC 12 test 10. Exercises the actual HTTP surface (PROPFIND, REPORT, PUT,
DELETE) rather than calling the storage API directly.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import threading
from pathlib import Path
from wsgiref.simple_server import WSGIRequestHandler, make_server
import pytest
import mdcaldav.storage as storage_module
from mdcaldav.config import Config
caldav = pytest.importorskip("caldav")
radicale = pytest.importorskip("radicale")
class _QuietHandler(WSGIRequestHandler):
def log_message(self, *args): # keep test output readable
pass
@pytest.fixture
def server(vault: Path, tmp_path: Path):
from radicale import Application
from radicale import config as radicale_config
cfg = Config()
cfg.vault.path = vault
cfg.index.db = tmp_path / "index.db"
storage_module.set_config(cfg)
configuration = radicale_config.load()
configuration.update(
{
"storage": {"type": "mdcaldav.storage"},
"auth": {"type": "none"},
"logging": {"level": "critical"},
},
"test",
)
httpd = make_server("localhost", 0, Application(configuration), handler_class=_QuietHandler)
thread = threading.Thread(target=httpd.serve_forever, daemon=True)
thread.start()
url = f"http://localhost:{httpd.server_port}"
try:
yield url, vault
finally:
httpd.shutdown()
thread.join(timeout=5)
storage_module.set_config(Config())
def _calendars(url: str):
client = caldav.DAVClient(url=url, username="test", password="test")
return client.principal().calendars()
def test_root_propfind_reports_current_user_principal(server):
"""Regression: the root collection's path must be "" or Radicale drops it.
A root item whose path was the storage's own user name got filtered out of
the multistatus, so clients could not discover the principal at all. Only
surfaced under htpasswd auth, hence this direct check.
"""
import base64
import urllib.request
url, _ = server
body = (
b'<?xml version="1.0"?><propfind xmlns="DAV:">'
b"<prop><current-user-principal/></prop></propfind>"
)
# Radicale answers 401 for current-user-principal when unauthenticated.
token = base64.b64encode(b"tyler:x").decode()
request = urllib.request.Request(
url + "/",
data=body,
method="PROPFIND",
headers={"Depth": "0", "Authorization": f"Basic {token}"},
)
payload = urllib.request.urlopen(request, timeout=10).read().decode()
assert "current-user-principal" in payload
assert "<href>/</href>" in payload
def test_collections_are_discoverable(server):
url, _ = server
names = {cal.url.path.rstrip("/").rsplit("/", 1)[-1] for cal in _calendars(url)}
assert {"daily", "projects"} <= names
def test_todos_are_listed_with_fields(server):
url, _ = server
daily = next(c for c in _calendars(url) if c.url.path.rstrip("/").endswith("daily"))
todos = daily.todos(include_completed=True)
assert todos
summaries = {str(t.icalendar_component.get("SUMMARY")) for t in todos}
assert "Water the seedlings" in summaries
assert "Book the soil test" in summaries
soil = next(
t
for t in todos
if str(t.icalendar_component.get("SUMMARY")) == "Book the soil test"
)
assert int(soil.icalendar_component.get("PRIORITY")) == 1
def test_subtasks_carry_related_to(server):
url, _ = server
projects = next(
c for c in _calendars(url) if c.url.path.rstrip("/").endswith("projects")
)
todos = projects.todos(include_completed=True)
by_summary = {str(t.icalendar_component.get("SUMMARY")): t for t in todos}
parent = by_summary["Trench the main line"]
child = by_summary["Rent the trencher"]
related = child.icalendar_component.get("RELATED-TO")
assert str(related) == str(parent.icalendar_component.get("UID"))
assert related.params.get("RELTYPE") == "PARENT"
def test_completing_a_todo_rewrites_the_markdown(server):
url, vault = server
daily = next(c for c in _calendars(url) if c.url.path.rstrip("/").endswith("daily"))
todo = next(
t
for t in daily.todos()
if str(t.icalendar_component.get("SUMMARY")) == "Book the soil test"
)
todo.complete()
text = (vault / "daily/2026-01-07.md").read_text()
assert "- [x] [#A] Book the soil test" in text
assert "- [ ] [#B] Call the arborist" in text # neighbour untouched
def test_description_edit_round_trips_to_markdown(server):
url, vault = server
daily = next(c for c in _calendars(url) if c.url.path.rstrip("/").endswith("daily"))
todo = next(
t
for t in daily.todos()
if str(t.icalendar_component.get("SUMMARY")) == "Call the arborist"
)
todo.icalendar_component["DESCRIPTION"] = "Ask about the oak"
todo.save()
text = (vault / "daily/2026-01-07.md").read_text()
assert "- [ ] [#B] Call the arborist\n - Ask about the oak\n" in text
def test_creating_a_todo_lands_in_the_collections_inbox(server):
"""A task created in `daily` must stay in `daily`, not jump to another list."""
url, vault = server
daily = next(c for c in _calendars(url) if c.url.path.rstrip("/").endswith("daily"))
daily.save_todo(summary="Buy netting", priority=1)
assert "- [ ] [#A] Buy netting" in (vault / "daily/inbox.md").read_text()
assert not (vault / "inbox.md").exists()
summaries = {
str(t.icalendar_component.get("SUMMARY"))
for t in daily.todos(include_completed=True)
}
assert "Buy netting" in summaries # visible in the list it was created in
def test_created_todo_keeps_the_client_uid(server):
url, _ = server
daily = next(c for c in _calendars(url) if c.url.path.rstrip("/").endswith("daily"))
created = daily.save_todo(summary="Mulch the beds")
uid = str(created.icalendar_component.get("UID"))
fetched = daily.todo_by_uid(uid)
assert str(fetched.icalendar_component.get("SUMMARY")) == "Mulch the beds"
def test_deleting_a_todo_removes_the_line(server):
url, vault = server
daily = next(c for c in _calendars(url) if c.url.path.rstrip("/").endswith("daily"))
todo = next(
t
for t in daily.todos()
if str(t.icalendar_component.get("SUMMARY")) == "Call the arborist"
)
todo.delete()
text = (vault / "daily/2026-01-07.md").read_text()
assert "Call the arborist" not in text
assert "Book the soil test" in text
def test_external_vim_edit_becomes_visible(server):
"""A change made on disk shows up on the next client read."""
url, vault = server
daily = next(c for c in _calendars(url) if c.url.path.rstrip("/").endswith("daily"))
rel = vault / "daily/2026-01-07.md"
rel.write_text(rel.read_text() + "- [ ] Order more compost\n")
summaries = {
str(t.icalendar_component.get("SUMMARY"))
for t in daily.todos(include_completed=True)
}
assert "Order more compost" in summaries

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"""Path filtering, including Syncthing-shaped vaults (SPEC 2.6)."""
from __future__ import annotations
from pathlib import Path
import pytest
from mdcaldav.config import Config
from mdcaldav.globs import matches
from mdcaldav.index import Index
CONFLICT = "daily/2026-01-05.sync-conflict-20260731-120000-ABCDEFG.md"
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"path,pattern,expected",
[
# `**/` must mean "zero or more segments", so top-level files match.
("README.md", "**/*.md", True),
("daily/a.md", "**/*.md", True),
("a/b/c/d.md", "**/*.md", True),
# `*` must not cross a separator.
("a/b.tmp", "*.tmp", False),
("b.tmp", "*.tmp", True),
# Syncthing artefacts.
(".stversions/daily/2026-01-05.md", ".stversions/**", True),
(CONFLICT, "**/*.sync-conflict-*", True),
("daily/.syncthing.a.md.tmp", "**/.syncthing.*", True),
("daily/~syncthing~a.md.tmp", "**/~syncthing~*", True),
# Ordinary notes must survive all of the above.
("daily/2026-01-05.md", "**/*.sync-conflict-*", False),
("daily/2026-01-05.md", ".stversions/**", False),
],
)
def test_glob_semantics(path: str, pattern: str, expected: bool):
assert matches(path, pattern) is expected
@pytest.fixture
def syncthing_vault(vault: Path) -> Path:
"""A vault shaped like a live Syncthing folder."""
(vault / ".stfolder").mkdir()
(vault / ".stversions/daily").mkdir(parents=True)
# An old copy of a real note, exactly as Syncthing retains it.
(vault / ".stversions/daily/2026-01-07.md").write_text(
(vault / "daily/2026-01-07.md").read_text(), encoding="utf-8"
)
(vault / CONFLICT).write_text("- [ ] Book the soil test\n", encoding="utf-8")
(vault / "daily/.syncthing.2026-01-07.md.tmp").write_text("- [ ] partial\n")
(vault / "ROADMAP.md").write_text("- [ ] Top level task\n", encoding="utf-8")
return vault
@pytest.fixture
def index(syncthing_vault: Path, tmp_path: Path):
cfg = Config()
cfg.vault.path = syncthing_vault
cfg.index.db = tmp_path / "index.db"
idx = Index(cfg)
idx.rescan()
yield idx
idx.close()
def test_top_level_notes_are_indexed(index: Index):
"""Regression: `**/*.md` used to skip files at the vault root."""
assert "Top level task" in {t.title for t in index.tasks.values()}
def test_syncthing_artefacts_are_not_indexed(index: Index):
sources = {t.source.rel_path for t in index.tasks.values()}
assert not any(s.startswith(".stversions/") for s in sources)
assert not any(s.startswith(".stfolder/") for s in sources)
assert CONFLICT not in sources
assert not any(".syncthing." in s for s in sources)
def test_versioned_copies_do_not_duplicate_tasks(index: Index):
"""The failure mode that matters: one task per note, not one per version."""
titles = [t.title for t in index.tasks.values()]
assert titles.count("Book the soil test") == 1
def test_targeted_rescan_also_filters(index: Index):
"""The watcher path must filter too, or Syncthing writes poison the index."""
index.rescan([".stversions/daily/2026-01-07.md", CONFLICT])
titles = [t.title for t in index.tasks.values()]
assert titles.count("Book the soil test") == 1
sources = {t.source.rel_path for t in index.tasks.values()}
assert not any(s.startswith(".stversions/") for s in sources)
def test_doctor_reports_conflict_files(syncthing_vault: Path, tmp_path, capsys, monkeypatch):
from mdcaldav.cli import main
monkeypatch.setenv("HOME", str(tmp_path))
main(["--vault", str(syncthing_vault), "doctor"])
out = capsys.readouterr().out
assert "sync-conflict files present" in out
assert "merge and delete them" in out

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"""iCalendar mapping tests (SPEC 4)."""
from __future__ import annotations
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from mdcaldav.config import Config
from mdcaldav.ical import apply_to_task, escape, fold, from_ics, to_ics, unescape
from mdcaldav.model import Status
from mdcaldav.parser import parse
def prop(text: str, name: str) -> str | None:
from mdcaldav.ical import unfold
for line in unfold(text):
key = line.split(":", 1)[0].split(";", 1)[0]
if key == name:
return line.split(":", 1)[1]
return None
def one(src: bytes, cfg: Config):
return parse(src, "t.md", cfg)[0]
def test_basic_vtodo(cfg: Config):
text = to_ics(one(b"- [ ] Water the seedlings\n", cfg))
assert "BEGIN:VTODO" in text and "END:VTODO" in text
assert prop(text, "SUMMARY") == "Water the seedlings"
assert prop(text, "STATUS") == "NEEDS-ACTION"
assert prop(text, "PRIORITY") is None
assert text.endswith("\r\n")
def test_completed_maps_percent_and_timestamp(cfg: Config):
when = datetime(2026, 1, 7, 15, 30, tzinfo=timezone.utc)
text = to_ics(one(b"- [x] Rotate the compost\n", cfg), completed_at=when)
assert prop(text, "STATUS") == "COMPLETED"
assert prop(text, "PERCENT-COMPLETE") == "100"
assert prop(text, "COMPLETED") == "20260107T153000Z"
def test_priority_bands(cfg: Config):
for marker, expected in (("A", "1"), ("B", "5"), ("C", "9")):
text = to_ics(one(f"- [ ] [#{marker}] x\n".encode(), cfg))
assert prop(text, "PRIORITY") == expected
def test_description_and_categories(cfg: Config):
src = b"## Garden\n\n- [ ] Prune\n - Use the long loppers\n"
task = parse(src, "t.md", cfg)[0]
text = to_ics(task)
assert prop(text, "DESCRIPTION") == "Use the long loppers"
assert "Garden" in (prop(text, "CATEGORIES") or "")
def test_parent_relation(cfg: Config):
tasks = parse(b"- [ ] parent\n - [ ] child\n", "t.md", cfg)
text = to_ics(tasks[1])
assert f"RELATED-TO;RELTYPE=PARENT:{tasks[0].uid}" in text
def test_text_escaping_round_trip():
raw = "Comma, semi; back\\slash\nnewline"
assert unescape(escape(raw)) == raw
def test_special_characters_survive_serialization(cfg: Config):
src = "- [ ] Buy: milk, eggs; and a note\\here\n".encode()
text = to_ics(one(src, cfg))
assert from_ics(text)["title"] == "Buy: milk, eggs; and a note\\here"
def test_folding_respects_character_boundaries():
line = "SUMMARY:" + "é" * 100
folded = fold(line)
assert all(len(seg.encode()) <= 75 for seg in folded.split("\r\n "))
from mdcaldav.ical import unfold
assert unfold(folded)[0] == line
def test_long_summary_round_trips(cfg: Config):
title = "Plan " + "the very long garden bed layout " * 6
text = to_ics(one(f"- [ ] {title}\n".encode(), cfg))
assert from_ics(text)["title"] == title.strip()
def test_from_ics_ignores_unmodelled_properties():
text = (
"BEGIN:VCALENDAR\r\nBEGIN:VTODO\r\nUID:abc\r\nSUMMARY:Task\r\n"
"RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY\r\nBEGIN:VALARM\r\nTRIGGER:-PT15M\r\n"
"SUMMARY:Alarm text\r\nEND:VALARM\r\nSTATUS:COMPLETED\r\n"
"END:VTODO\r\nEND:VCALENDAR\r\n"
)
fields = from_ics(text)
assert fields["title"] == "Task" # not clobbered by the VALARM's SUMMARY
assert fields["status"] is Status.COMPLETED
assert "rrule" not in fields
def test_percent_complete_implies_completion():
text = (
"BEGIN:VCALENDAR\r\nBEGIN:VTODO\r\nUID:abc\r\nSUMMARY:T\r\n"
"PERCENT-COMPLETE:100\r\nEND:VTODO\r\nEND:VCALENDAR\r\n"
)
assert from_ics(text)["status"] is Status.COMPLETED
def test_apply_to_task_reports_only_real_changes(cfg: Config):
task = one(b"- [ ] [#A] Ship it\n", cfg)
same = from_ics(to_ics(task))
assert apply_to_task(task, same, cfg) == {}
changed = dict(same, status=Status.COMPLETED, title="Ship it now")
assert apply_to_task(task, changed, cfg) == {
"status": Status.COMPLETED,
"title": "Ship it now",
}
def test_priority_snaps_to_configured_bands(cfg: Config):
task = one(b"- [ ] [#A] Ship it\n", cfg)
# A client sending 3 stays in the "high" band → still [#A], so no change.
assert apply_to_task(task, {"priority": 3}, cfg) == {}
assert apply_to_task(task, {"priority": 9}, cfg) == {"priority": 9}
assert apply_to_task(task, {"priority": 0}, cfg) == {"priority": None}

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"""Identity, generation and sync-token tests (SPEC 12, tests 4-7/11)."""
from __future__ import annotations
from pathlib import Path
import pytest
from mdcaldav.config import Config
from mdcaldav.index import Index
from mdcaldav.model import Status
@pytest.fixture
def index(vault: Path, tmp_path: Path) -> Index:
cfg = Config()
cfg.vault.path = vault
cfg.index.db = tmp_path / "index.db"
idx = Index(cfg)
idx.rescan()
yield idx
idx.close()
def uid_of(index: Index, title: str, rel: str | None = None) -> str:
matches = [
t
for t in index.tasks.values()
if t.title == title and (rel is None or t.source.rel_path == rel)
]
assert len(matches) == 1, f"{title!r} matched {len(matches)} tasks"
return matches[0].uid
def write(vault: Path, rel: str, text: str) -> None:
(vault / rel).write_text(text, encoding="utf-8")
def test_uids_are_stable_across_an_unchanged_rescan(index: Index):
before = {t.uid: t.title for t in index.tasks.values()}
index.rescan()
after = {t.uid: t.title for t in index.tasks.values()}
assert before == after
def test_status_change_preserves_uid(index: Index, vault: Path):
uid = uid_of(index, "Water the seedlings", "daily/2026-01-07.md")
rel = "daily/2026-01-07.md"
text = (vault / rel).read_text()
write(vault, rel, text.replace("- [ ] Water the seedlings", "- [x] Water the seedlings"))
index.rescan()
assert index.tasks[uid].status is Status.COMPLETED
assert uid_of(index, "Water the seedlings", rel) == uid
def test_reorder_preserves_uid(index: Index, vault: Path):
rel = "daily/2026-01-07.md"
uid = uid_of(index, "Call the arborist", rel)
text = (vault / rel).read_text()
lines = text.splitlines(keepends=True)
lines[8], lines[9] = lines[9], lines[8] # swap two task lines
write(vault, rel, "".join(lines))
index.rescan()
assert uid_of(index, "Call the arborist", rel) == uid
def test_retitle_in_place_preserves_uid(index: Index, vault: Path):
rel = "daily/2026-01-07.md"
uid = uid_of(index, "Tidy the potting bench", rel)
text = (vault / rel).read_text()
write(vault, rel, text.replace("Tidy the potting bench", "Tidy the potting bench properly"))
index.rescan()
assert uid_of(index, "Tidy the potting bench properly", rel) == uid
def test_carry_forward_duplicates_stay_distinct(index: Index):
"""SPEC 6.3: the same title in three daily notes is three tasks, not one."""
uids = {
rel: uid_of(index, "Water the seedlings", rel)
for rel in (
"daily/2026-01-05.md",
"daily/2026-01-06.md",
"daily/2026-01-07.md",
)
}
assert len(set(uids.values())) == 3
def test_completing_one_carry_forward_copy_does_not_affect_others(
index: Index, vault: Path
):
monday = uid_of(index, "Water the seedlings", "daily/2026-01-05.md")
wednesday = uid_of(index, "Water the seedlings", "daily/2026-01-07.md")
rel = "daily/2026-01-07.md"
text = (vault / rel).read_text()
write(vault, rel, text.replace("- [ ] Water the seedlings", "- [x] Water the seedlings"))
index.rescan()
assert index.tasks[wednesday].status is Status.COMPLETED
assert index.tasks[monday].status is Status.NEEDS_ACTION
def test_true_cross_file_move_preserves_uid(index: Index, vault: Path):
"""A task that disappears from A and appears in B keeps its UID."""
uid = uid_of(index, "Book the soil test", "daily/2026-01-07.md")
src = "daily/2026-01-07.md"
text = (vault / src).read_text()
write(vault, src, text.replace("- [ ] [#A] Book the soil test\n", ""))
dest = "daily/2026-01-06.md"
write(vault, dest, (vault / dest).read_text() + "\n- [ ] [#A] Book the soil test\n")
index.rescan()
assert uid_of(index, "Book the soil test", dest) == uid
def test_deleted_task_is_tombstoned(index: Index, vault: Path):
rel = "daily/2026-01-07.md"
uid = uid_of(index, "Call the arborist", rel)
text = (vault / rel).read_text()
write(vault, rel, text.replace("- [ ] [#B] Call the arborist\n", ""))
index.rescan()
assert uid not in index.tasks
row = index.db.execute(
"SELECT deleted_gen FROM tasks WHERE uid = ?", (uid,)
).fetchone()
assert row["deleted_gen"] is not None
def test_uids_survive_a_restart(vault: Path, tmp_path: Path):
cfg = Config()
cfg.vault.path = vault
cfg.index.db = tmp_path / "index.db"
first = Index(cfg)
first.rescan()
before = {t.uid for t in first.tasks.values()}
first.close()
second = Index(cfg)
second.rescan()
assert {t.uid for t in second.tasks.values()} == before
second.close()
def test_completed_timestamp_recorded_on_transition(index: Index, vault: Path):
rel = "daily/2026-01-07.md"
uid = uid_of(index, "Water the seedlings", rel)
assert index.completed_at(uid) is None
text = (vault / rel).read_text()
write(vault, rel, text.replace("- [ ] Water the seedlings", "- [x] Water the seedlings"))
index.rescan()
assert index.completed_at(uid) is not None
def test_collections_follow_directories(index: Index):
assert set(index.collections()) == {"daily", "projects"}
def test_sync_returns_only_changed(index: Index, vault: Path):
token, hrefs = index.sync("daily")
assert hrefs # initial sync returns everything
rel = "daily/2026-01-07.md"
uid = uid_of(index, "Water the seedlings", rel)
text = (vault / rel).read_text()
write(vault, rel, text.replace("- [ ] Water the seedlings", "- [x] Water the seedlings"))
index.rescan()
_, changed = index.sync("daily", token)
assert changed == [f"{uid}.ics"]
def test_sync_rejects_stale_token(index: Index):
index.cfg.index.tombstone_retention = 1
for _ in range(4):
index.rescan()
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
index.sync("daily", "http://mdcaldav.local/ns/sync/0")
def test_sync_rejects_malformed_token(index: Index):
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
index.sync("daily", "not-a-token")

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"""Parser tests against synthetic note fixtures (SPEC 12, tests 1/2/9)."""
from __future__ import annotations
from mdcaldav.config import Config
from mdcaldav.model import Status
from mdcaldav.parser import parse
def titles(tasks):
return [t.title for t in tasks]
def by_title(tasks, title):
return next(t for t in tasks if t.title == title)
def test_flat_daily_note(vault, tasks_of):
tasks = tasks_of(vault, "daily/2026-01-07.md")
assert titles(tasks) == [
"Book the soil test",
"Call the arborist",
"Tidy the potting bench",
"Water the seedlings",
]
assert [t.priority for t in tasks] == [1, 5, 9, None]
assert all(t.status is Status.NEEDS_ACTION for t in tasks)
def test_nesting_and_parentage(vault, tasks_of):
tasks = tasks_of(vault, "daily/2026-01-06.md")
parent = by_title(tasks, "Replace the cracked pane")
assert parent.parent_uid is None
assert parent.depth == 0
tasks = tasks_of(vault, "projects/irrigation.md")
trench = by_title(tasks, "Trench the main line")
rent = by_title(tasks, "Rent the trencher")
assert rent.parent_uid == trench.uid
assert rent.uid in trench.children
assert (trench.depth, rent.depth) == (0, 1)
def test_deep_nesting_five_levels(vault, tasks_of):
tasks = tasks_of(vault, "daily/2026-01-05.md")
deep = by_title(tasks, "Email the council office")
assert deep.depth == 4
lookup = {t.uid: t for t in tasks}
chain, node = [], deep
while node.parent_uid:
node = lookup[node.parent_uid]
chain.append(node.title)
assert chain == [
"Check the fence bylaw",
"Decide on trellis height",
"Draft the bed layout",
"Plan the seed order",
]
def test_sub_bullet_becomes_description(vault, tasks_of):
"""SPEC 2.3: non-checkbox bullet with no checkbox descendants."""
tasks = tasks_of(vault, "daily/2026-01-05.md")
assert by_title(tasks, "Order the cover crop").description == (
"Arrived on the 12th, invoice is in the binder"
)
assert by_title(tasks, "Sharpen the pruners").description is None
def test_multiple_description_bullets_join(vault, tasks_of):
tasks = tasks_of(vault, "daily/2026-01-06.md")
assert by_title(tasks, "Replace the cracked pane").description == (
"Used the offcut from the shed\nSilicone needs a day to cure"
)
def test_group_node_is_not_a_task(vault, tasks_of):
"""SPEC 2.3: a plain bullet parenting checkboxes contributes context only."""
tasks = tasks_of(vault, "daily/2026-01-06.md")
label = "set up the cold frame"
assert label not in titles(tasks)
cut = by_title(tasks, "Cut the polycarbonate")
assert cut.group_path == (label,)
assert label in cut.categories
assert cut.parent_uid is None # re-parented to nearest task ancestor: none
assert cut.depth == 0
def test_note_bullets_produce_nothing(vault, tasks_of):
"""SPEC 2.3: plain bullets with no task ancestor are dropped entirely."""
tasks = tasks_of(vault, "daily/2026-01-05.md")
assert "Buy fewer squash varieties" not in titles(tasks)
assert not any(
t.description and "squash" in t.description for t in tasks
)
def test_tasks_collected_under_any_heading(vault, tasks_of):
tasks = tasks_of(vault, "daily/2026-01-06.md")
# heading_path is the full stack, so the H1 note title leads.
assert by_title(tasks, "Reseal the base").heading_path == (
"Tuesday, 6 January 2026",
"Greenhouse repairs",
)
def test_file_with_no_tasks(vault, tasks_of):
assert tasks_of(vault, "reference/glossary.md") == []
def test_code_blocks_are_not_tasks(vault, tasks_of):
"""SPEC 2.6: fenced and indented code must not yield tasks."""
tasks = tasks_of(vault, "projects/irrigation.md")
assert titles(tasks) == [
"Trench the main line",
"Rent the trencher",
"Price the manifold",
]
def test_tilde_fence(cfg: Config):
src = b"- [ ] real\n\n~~~\n- [ ] fake\n~~~\n"
assert titles(parse(src, "f.md", cfg)) == ["real"]
def test_states(cfg: Config):
tasks = parse(b"- [ ] a\n- [x] b\n- [X] c\n- [/] d\n- [-] e\n- [?] f\n", "s.md", cfg)
assert [t.status for t in tasks] == [
Status.NEEDS_ACTION,
Status.COMPLETED,
Status.COMPLETED,
Status.IN_PROCESS,
Status.CANCELLED,
Status.NEEDS_ACTION,
]
assert tasks[-1].raw_marker == "?" # unknown marker preserved verbatim
def test_frontmatter_is_not_content(cfg: Config):
src = b"---\ndate: 2026-01-05\ntags: [daily]\n---\n\n- [ ] only\n"
assert titles(parse(src, "f.md", cfg)) == ["only"]
def test_spans_locate_exact_bytes(cfg: Config):
src = b"- [ ] [#A] Ship it\n"
(task,) = parse(src, "s.md", cfg)
assert src[slice(*task.source.marker_span)] == b" "
assert src[slice(*task.source.title_span)] == b"Ship it"
assert src[slice(*task.source.prio_span)] == b"[#A]"
def test_spans_are_byte_offsets_with_unicode(cfg: Config):
"""Byte spans must stay correct when the line contains multi-byte characters."""
src = "- [x] café → naïve\n".encode()
(task,) = parse(src, "u.md", cfg)
assert src[slice(*task.source.marker_span)] == b"x"
assert src[slice(*task.source.title_span)].decode() == "café → naïve"
def test_crlf_line_endings(cfg: Config):
(task,) = parse(b"- [ ] windows\r\n", "w.md", cfg)
assert task.title == "windows"
assert task.source.line_span == (0, 13) # excludes the \r\n
def test_bullet_variants(cfg: Config):
tasks = parse(b"- [ ] dash\n* [ ] star\n+ [ ] plus\n", "b.md", cfg)
assert titles(tasks) == ["dash", "star", "plus"]
assert [t.source.bullet for t in tasks] == ["-", "*", "+"]
def test_tags_become_categories(cfg: Config):
(task,) = parse(b"- [ ] Fix #1923 for #garden\n", "t.md", cfg)
assert "garden" in task.categories
assert "1923" not in task.categories # bare numbers are not tags
assert task.title == "Fix #1923 for #garden" # tags stay in the title
def test_sibling_index_disambiguates_duplicates(cfg: Config):
tasks = parse(b"- [ ] same\n- [ ] same\n- [ ] same\n", "d.md", cfg)
assert [t.sibling_index for t in tasks] == [0, 1, 2]
def test_due_syntax_opt_in(cfg: Config):
src = b"- [ ] Prune the apple tree @due(2026-03-01)\n"
assert parse(src, "n.md", cfg)[0].due is None # disabled by default
cfg.tasks.due_syntax = ["@due(%Y-%m-%d)"]
task = parse(src, "n.md", cfg)[0]
assert task.due is not None and task.due.isoformat() == "2026-03-01"
assert task.title == "Prune the apple tree"

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"""Watcher debounce and CLI smoke tests (SPEC 8, 10.1)."""
from __future__ import annotations
import time
from pathlib import Path
import pytest
from mdcaldav.cli import main
from mdcaldav.config import Config
from mdcaldav.index import Index
from mdcaldav.watcher import Watcher
@pytest.fixture
def index(vault: Path, tmp_path: Path):
cfg = Config()
cfg.vault.path = vault
cfg.index.db = tmp_path / "index.db"
idx = Index(cfg)
idx.rescan()
yield idx
idx.close()
def _titles(index: Index) -> set[str]:
return {t.title for t in index.tasks.values()}
def test_watcher_picks_up_a_new_task(index: Index, vault: Path):
watcher = Watcher(index.cfg, index)
watcher.start()
try:
rel = vault / "daily/2026-01-07.md"
rel.write_text(rel.read_text() + "- [ ] Order more compost\n")
deadline = time.monotonic() + 5
while time.monotonic() < deadline:
if "Order more compost" in _titles(index):
break
time.sleep(0.05)
assert "Order more compost" in _titles(index)
finally:
watcher.stop()
def test_watcher_debounces_a_burst(index: Index, vault: Path):
"""Many rapid saves should collapse into far fewer rescans."""
watcher = Watcher(index.cfg, index)
rel = vault / "daily/2026-01-07.md"
base = index.generation
for n in range(10):
rel.write_text(rel.read_text() + f"- [ ] burst {n}\n")
watcher.touch(rel)
watcher.flush()
assert index.generation - base == 1 # one rescan, not ten
assert "burst 9" in _titles(index)
watcher.stop()
def test_watcher_ignores_paths_outside_the_vault(index: Index, tmp_path: Path):
watcher = Watcher(index.cfg, index)
watcher.touch(tmp_path / "elsewhere.md")
assert watcher._pending == set()
watcher.stop()
def test_refresh_if_stale_is_a_noop_when_unchanged(index: Index):
assert index.refresh_if_stale() is False
def test_refresh_if_stale_detects_deletion(index: Index, vault: Path):
(vault / "daily/2026-01-07.md").unlink()
assert index.refresh_if_stale() is True
assert "Book the soil test" not in _titles(index)
def test_cli_scan(vault: Path, tmp_path: Path, capsys, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("HOME", str(tmp_path))
rc = main(["--vault", str(vault), "scan"])
out = capsys.readouterr().out
assert rc == 0
assert "Plan the seed order" in out
assert "Email the council office" in out # nested tasks are shown
assert "[#A] Book the soil test" in out # priority rendered
assert "tasks in" in out
def test_cli_doctor(vault: Path, tmp_path: Path, capsys, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("HOME", str(tmp_path))
rc = main(["--vault", str(vault), "doctor"])
out = capsys.readouterr().out
assert rc == 0
assert "collections:" in out
assert "daily" in out
def test_cli_doctor_flags_ambiguous_titles(vault: Path, tmp_path: Path, capsys, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("HOME", str(tmp_path))
(vault / "daily/dupes.md").write_text("- [ ] same thing\n- [ ] same thing\n")
main(["--vault", str(vault), "doctor"])
assert "ambiguous titles" in capsys.readouterr().out

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"""Write-back tests: surgical edits, atomicity, conflicts (SPEC 12, tests 3/8)."""
from __future__ import annotations
import difflib
from pathlib import Path
import pytest
from mdcaldav.config import Config
from mdcaldav.index import Index
from mdcaldav.model import Status
from mdcaldav.writer import ConflictError, NotAllowedError, Writer
@pytest.fixture
def env(vault: Path, tmp_path: Path):
cfg = Config()
cfg.vault.path = vault
cfg.index.db = tmp_path / "index.db"
index = Index(cfg)
index.rescan()
yield cfg, index, Writer(cfg, index), vault
index.close()
def uid_of(index: Index, title: str, rel: str | None = None) -> str:
matches = [
t
for t in index.tasks.values()
if t.title == title and (rel is None or t.source.rel_path == rel)
]
assert len(matches) == 1, f"{title!r} matched {len(matches)}"
return matches[0].uid
def diff_lines(before: str, after: str) -> list[str]:
return [
line
for line in difflib.unified_diff(
before.splitlines(), after.splitlines(), lineterm="", n=0
)
if line[:1] in "+-" and not line.startswith(("---", "+++"))
]
def test_completion_changes_exactly_one_line(env):
_, index, writer, vault = env
rel = "daily/2026-01-07.md"
before = (vault / rel).read_text()
writer.apply(uid_of(index, "Water the seedlings", rel), {"status": Status.COMPLETED})
after = (vault / rel).read_text()
assert diff_lines(before, after) == [
"-- [ ] Water the seedlings",
"+- [x] Water the seedlings",
]
def test_completion_toggles_back(env):
_, index, writer, vault = env
rel = "daily/2026-01-07.md"
before = (vault / rel).read_bytes()
uid = uid_of(index, "Water the seedlings", rel)
writer.apply(uid, {"status": Status.COMPLETED})
writer.apply(uid, {"status": Status.NEEDS_ACTION})
assert (vault / rel).read_bytes() == before # round trip is byte-identical
def test_nested_task_completion_leaves_siblings_alone(env):
_, index, writer, vault = env
rel = "daily/2026-01-05.md"
before = (vault / rel).read_text()
writer.apply(
uid_of(index, "Decide on trellis height", rel), {"status": Status.COMPLETED}
)
after = (vault / rel).read_text()
assert diff_lines(before, after) == [
"- - [ ] Decide on trellis height",
"+ - [x] Decide on trellis height",
]
def test_retitle_preserves_indent_bullet_and_priority(env):
_, index, writer, vault = env
rel = "daily/2026-01-07.md"
writer.apply(uid_of(index, "Book the soil test", rel), {"title": "Book the soil test today"})
assert "- [ ] [#A] Book the soil test today" in (vault / rel).read_text()
def test_priority_set_clear_and_change(env):
_, index, writer, vault = env
rel = "daily/2026-01-07.md"
uid = uid_of(index, "Water the seedlings", rel)
writer.apply(uid, {"priority": 1})
assert "- [ ] [#A] Water the seedlings" in (vault / rel).read_text()
writer.apply(uid, {"priority": 9})
assert "- [ ] [#C] Water the seedlings" in (vault / rel).read_text()
writer.apply(uid, {"priority": None})
assert "- [ ] Water the seedlings" in (vault / rel).read_text()
assert "[#" not in (vault / rel).read_text().split("Water the seedlings")[0].splitlines()[-1]
def test_description_replaced_in_place(env):
_, index, writer, vault = env
rel = "daily/2026-01-05.md"
writer.apply(
uid_of(index, "Order the cover crop", rel), {"description": "Invoice filed"}
)
text = (vault / rel).read_text()
assert " - Invoice filed" in text
assert "Arrived on the 12th" not in text
def test_description_added_where_none_existed(env):
_, index, writer, vault = env
rel = "daily/2026-01-07.md"
writer.apply(
uid_of(index, "Call the arborist", rel), {"description": "Ask about the oak"}
)
text = (vault / rel).read_text()
assert "- [ ] [#B] Call the arborist\n - Ask about the oak\n" in text
def test_description_removed(env):
_, index, writer, vault = env
rel = "daily/2026-01-05.md"
writer.apply(uid_of(index, "Order the cover crop", rel), {"description": None})
text = (vault / rel).read_text()
assert "Arrived on the 12th" not in text
assert "- [x] Order the cover crop\n - [x] Sharpen the pruners" in text
def test_untouched_files_are_not_rewritten(env):
_, index, writer, vault = env
others = {
rel: (vault / rel).read_bytes()
for rel in ("daily/2026-01-06.md", "projects/irrigation.md", "reference/glossary.md")
}
writer.apply(
uid_of(index, "Water the seedlings", "daily/2026-01-07.md"),
{"status": Status.COMPLETED},
)
for rel, content in others.items():
assert (vault / rel).read_bytes() == content
def test_crlf_and_missing_final_newline_preserved(env, tmp_path: Path):
cfg, index, writer, vault = env
rel = "daily/crlf.md"
(vault / rel).write_bytes(b"# T\r\n\r\n- [ ] alpha\r\n- [ ] omega") # no final newline
index.rescan()
writer.apply(uid_of(index, "alpha", rel), {"status": Status.COMPLETED})
data = (vault / rel).read_bytes()
assert data == b"# T\r\n\r\n- [x] alpha\r\n- [ ] omega"
def test_unicode_title_edit_keeps_bytes_aligned(env):
_, index, writer, vault = env
rel = "daily/uni.md"
(vault / rel).write_text("- [ ] café → naïve\n- [ ] after\n", encoding="utf-8")
index.rescan()
writer.apply(uid_of(index, "café → naïve", rel), {"status": Status.COMPLETED})
assert (vault / rel).read_text() == "- [x] café → naïve\n- [ ] after\n"
def test_conflict_when_task_deleted_underneath(env):
"""The task the client addressed no longer exists → refuse, don't guess."""
_, index, writer, vault = env
rel = "daily/2026-01-07.md"
uid = uid_of(index, "Water the seedlings", rel)
text = (vault / rel).read_text()
(vault / rel).write_text(text.replace("- [ ] Water the seedlings\n", ""))
before = (vault / rel).read_bytes()
with pytest.raises(ConflictError):
writer.apply(uid, {"status": Status.COMPLETED})
assert (vault / rel).read_bytes() == before # not corrupted
def test_external_retitle_is_the_same_task(env):
"""Identity rule 2 treats an in-place retitle as the same task, so the
write lands on the renamed line rather than failing. The client's own
staleness is caught a layer up by Radicale's If-Match/ETag check."""
_, index, writer, vault = env
rel = "daily/2026-01-07.md"
uid = uid_of(index, "Water the seedlings", rel)
text = (vault / rel).read_text()
(vault / rel).write_text(text.replace("Water the seedlings", "Water the beds"))
writer.apply(uid, {"status": Status.COMPLETED})
assert "- [x] Water the beds" in (vault / rel).read_text()
def test_stale_spans_are_never_used(env):
"""An edit that shifts line offsets must not corrupt a later write."""
_, index, writer, vault = env
rel = "daily/2026-01-07.md"
uid = uid_of(index, "Water the seedlings", rel)
# Insert lines above the target, invalidating every cached byte offset.
text = (vault / rel).read_text()
(vault / rel).write_text(text.replace("## TODO\n", "## TODO\n\nSome new prose here.\n\n"))
writer.apply(uid, {"status": Status.COMPLETED})
result = (vault / rel).read_text()
assert "- [x] Water the seedlings" in result
assert "Some new prose here." in result
assert "- [ ] [#A] Book the soil test" in result # neighbours intact
def test_unrelated_external_edit_is_absorbed(env):
"""A change elsewhere in the file must not block an unrelated write."""
_, index, writer, vault = env
rel = "daily/2026-01-07.md"
uid = uid_of(index, "Water the seedlings", rel)
text = (vault / rel).read_text()
(vault / rel).write_text(text.replace("# Wednesday", "# Weds"))
writer.apply(uid, {"status": Status.COMPLETED})
assert "- [x] Water the seedlings" in (vault / rel).read_text()
def test_delete_cascades_to_subtree(env):
_, index, writer, vault = env
rel = "projects/irrigation.md"
writer.delete(uid_of(index, "Trench the main line", rel))
text = (vault / rel).read_text()
assert "Trench the main line" not in text
assert "Rent the trencher" not in text # cascaded
assert "frost line" not in text # its description went too
assert "Price the manifold" in text # sibling untouched
def test_delete_reject_policy(env):
cfg, index, writer, vault = env
cfg.write.delete_children = "reject"
with pytest.raises(NotAllowedError):
writer.delete(uid_of(index, "Trench the main line", "projects/irrigation.md"))
def test_delete_disabled(env):
cfg, index, writer, _ = env
cfg.write.allow_delete = False
with pytest.raises(NotAllowedError):
writer.delete(uid_of(index, "Reseal the base", "daily/2026-01-06.md"))
def test_create_lands_in_inbox(env):
_, index, writer, vault = env
uid = writer.create({"title": "Buy netting", "priority": 1})
text = (vault / "inbox.md").read_text()
assert "## Inbox" in text
assert "- [ ] [#A] Buy netting" in text
assert index.tasks[uid].title == "Buy netting"
def test_create_disabled(env):
cfg, _, writer, _ = env
cfg.write.allow_create = False
with pytest.raises(NotAllowedError):
writer.create({"title": "nope"})
def test_atomic_write_leaves_no_temp_files(env):
_, index, writer, vault = env
writer.apply(
uid_of(index, "Water the seedlings", "daily/2026-01-07.md"),
{"status": Status.COMPLETED},
)
assert not list((vault / "daily").glob(".*tmp*"))