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Re: Should org-link-parser add type "file" when link has no "file:" pref


From: Joseph Turner
Subject: Re: Should org-link-parser add type "file" when link has no "file:" prefix?
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2024 12:16:34 -0800

Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@posteo.net> writes:

> Joseph Turner <joseph@ushin.org> writes:
>
>>>> I'd like for users to be able to take an existing directory of Org mode
>>>> documents and copy them all into a hyperdrive.  I think the least
>>>> surprising behavior is for the links between those files to continue
>>>> working.  Perhaps the best option is for hyperdrive.el to make all "file"
>>>> type links, explicit or not, point to other files inside the hyperdrive?
>>>>
>>>> In that case, there would be no way for Org mode files in a hyperdrive
>>>> to point to the local filesystem.  Similarly, when Org documents are
>>>> exported to HTML, there's no way to export <a href="file:///index.html">.
>>>
>>> May you please elaborate? How is hyperdrive directory different from
>>> local directory?
>>
>> On disk, hyperdrive data is stored by hash prefixes like so:
>>
>> /home/joseph/.local/share/hyper-gateway-nodejs/cores/
>> └── 00
>> ...
>> This is similar to the way .git/objects/ directories are structured.
>> ...
>> Does that answer your question?
>
> Not really.
> May you please provide an example with an Org file containing file links
> and how you envision to transform them? Will they be transformed
> depending on the directory the Org file is located in?

I don't want to transform the file links.  The idea is that an Org file
"foo.org" could be copied into a hyperdrive, and [[./bar.org]] would
point to a file called "bar.org" in the same folder in the hyperdrive.

That way, you could copy both "foo.org" and "bar.org" from your local
directory into a hyperdrive, the links between them would work as-is.

Pseudo-code for a hyperdrive.el :follow function for file: links:

(defun hyperdrive--org-file-link-follow (url &optional _prefix _link)
  (when hyperdrive-mode
    (hyperdrive-open
      (hyperdrive-convert-path-to-hyper-url url option)) ;; Turns "/foo" into 
"hyper://PUBLIC-KEY/foo"
    t))

(org-link-set-parameters "file" :follow #'hyperdrive--org-file-link-follow)

>>>> (org-element-property :search-option link)
>>>
>>> :follow functions are passed both path and search option.
>>
>> How is the search option passed in?
>>
>> IIUC in org-link-open, the path argument passed in has no search option:
>>
>> (funcall (org-link-get-parameter type :follow) path arg)
>
> You are right.
> What we can do then is pass an extra argument to :follow function - the
> link object. That way, :follow function can get all the information it
> needs.

I like this idea!  Would this change break existing :follow functions
which only expect max two args?

>> By the way, I think this minor improvement could be made at the bottom
>> of org-link-open:
>>
>> From 0c83446f16441df39618e43f964e18f672205d55 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
>> From: Joseph Turner <joseph@breatheoutbreathe.in>
>> Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2024 00:24:30 -0800
>> Subject: [PATCH] lisp/ol.el (org-link-open): Use let-bound :follow function
>
> Thanks!
> Applied, onto main; I added TINYCHANGE cookie to the commit message.
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=0254854ee

Thanks!

Joseph



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