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Backup/restore specific applications #2034

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34 changes: 26 additions & 8 deletions mackup/main.py
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Usage:
mackup list
mackup [options] backup
mackup [options] restore
mackup [options] backup [--] [<application> ...]
mackup [options] restore [--] [<application> ...]
mackup show <application>
mackup [options] uninstall
mackup [options] uninstall [--] [<application> ...]
mackup (-h | --help)
mackup --version

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# Check the env where the command is being run
mckp.check_for_usable_backup_env()

applications = sorted(mckp.get_apps_to_backup())

# To allow for specific applications to be backed up, we replace the full list with only the valid ones from the command line
if args["<application>"]:
applications = list(set(args["<application>"]) & set(applications))
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should it fail here if any explicit application is not recognized?
silent ignoring them seems dangerous, as it would imply everything went fine

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it should also be sorted again, to maintain the same behaviour


# Backup each application
for app_name in sorted(mckp.get_apps_to_backup()):
for app_name in applications:
app = ApplicationProfile(mckp, app_db.get_files(app_name), dry_run, verbose)
printAppHeader(app_name)
app.backup()
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# Mackup has already been done
app_names.discard(MACKUP_APP_NAME)

for app_name in sorted(app_names):
app_names = sorted(app_names)

# To allow for specific applications to be restored up, we replace the full list with only the valid ones from the command line
if args["<application>"]:
app_names = list(set(args["<application>"]) & set(app_names))

for app_name in app_names:
app = ApplicationProfile(mckp, app_db.get_files(app_name), dry_run, verbose)
printAppHeader(app_name)
app.restore()
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app_names = mckp.get_apps_to_backup()
app_names.discard(MACKUP_APP_NAME)

for app_name in sorted(app_names):
app_names = sorted(app_names)

# To allow for specific applications to be uninstalled, we replace the full list with only the valid ones from the command line
if args["<application>"]:
app_names = list(set(args["<application>"]) & set(app_names))

for app_name in app_names:
app = ApplicationProfile(
mckp, app_db.get_files(app_name), dry_run, verbose
)
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elif args["show"]:
mckp.check_for_usable_environment()
app_name = args["<application>"]

app_name = args["<application>"][0] # Needed because args["<application>"] is now a list
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why not support multiple applications also in show command?

# Make sure the app exists
if app_name not in app_db.get_app_names():
sys.exit("Unsupported application: {}".format(app_name))
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