1 ;;; org-id.el --- Global identifiers for Org-mode entries
3 ;; Copyright (C) 2008-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Carsten Dominik <carsten at orgmode dot org>
6 ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp
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27 ;; This file implements globally unique identifiers for Org-mode entries.
28 ;; Identifiers are stored in the entry as an :ID: property. Functions
29 ;; are provided that create and retrieve such identifiers, and that find
30 ;; entries based on the identifier.
32 ;; Identifiers consist of a prefix (default "Org" given by the variable
33 ;; `org-id-prefix') and a unique part that can be created by a number
34 ;; of different methods, see the variable `org-id-method'.
35 ;; Org has a builtin method that uses a compact encoding of the creation
36 ;; time of the ID, with microsecond accuracy. This virtually
37 ;; guarantees globally unique identifiers, even if several people are
38 ;; creating IDs at the same time in files that will eventually be used
41 ;; By default Org uses UUIDs as global unique identifiers.
43 ;; This file defines the following API:
46 ;; Create an ID for the entry at point if it does not yet have one.
47 ;; Returns the ID (old or new). This function can be used
48 ;; interactively, with prefix argument the creation of a new ID is
49 ;; forced, even if there was an old one.
52 ;; Get the ID property of an entry. Using appropriate arguments
53 ;; to the function, it can also create the ID for this entry.
56 ;; Command to go to a specific ID, this command can be used
59 ;; org-id-get-with-outline-path-completion
60 ;; Retrieve the ID of an entry, using outline path completion.
61 ;; This function can work for multiple files.
63 ;; org-id-get-with-outline-drilling
64 ;; Retrieve the ID of an entry, using outline path completion.
65 ;; This function only works for the current file.
68 ;; Find the location of an entry with specific id.
75 (declare-function message-make-fqdn
"message" ())
76 (declare-function org-pop-to-buffer-same-window
77 "org-compat" (&optional buffer-or-name norecord label
))
82 "Options concerning global entry identifiers in Org-mode."
86 (define-obsolete-variable-alias
87 'org-link-to-org-use-id
'org-id-link-to-org-use-id
"24.3")
88 (defcustom org-id-link-to-org-use-id nil
89 "Non-nil means storing a link to an Org file will use entry IDs.
91 The variable can have the following values:
93 t Create an ID if needed to make a link to the current entry.
96 If `org-store-link' is called directly (interactively, as a user
97 command), do create an ID to support the link. But when doing the
98 job for capture, only use the ID if it already exists. The
99 purpose of this setting is to avoid proliferation of unwanted
100 IDs, just because you happen to be in an Org file when you
101 call `org-capture' that automatically and preemptively creates a
102 link. If you do want to get an ID link in a capture template to
103 an entry not having an ID, create it first by explicitly creating
104 a link to it, using `C-c C-l' first.
106 create-if-interactive-and-no-custom-id
107 Like create-if-interactive, but do not create an ID if there is
108 a CUSTOM_ID property defined in the entry.
111 Use existing ID, do not create one.
113 nil Never use an ID to make a link, instead link using a text search for
115 :group
'org-link-store
119 (const :tag
"Create ID to make link" t
)
120 (const :tag
"Create if storing link interactively"
121 create-if-interactive
)
122 (const :tag
"Create if storing link interactively and no CUSTOM_ID is present"
123 create-if-interactive-and-no-custom-id
)
124 (const :tag
"Only use existing" use-existing
)
125 (const :tag
"Do not use ID to create link" nil
)))
127 (defcustom org-id-uuid-program
"uuidgen"
128 "The uuidgen program."
132 (defcustom org-id-method
'uuid
133 "The method that should be used to create new IDs.
135 An ID will consist of the optional prefix specified in `org-id-prefix',
136 and a unique part created by the method this variable specifies.
140 org Org's own internal method, using an encoding of the current time to
141 microsecond accuracy, and optionally the current domain of the
142 computer. See the variable `org-id-include-domain'.
144 uuid Create random (version 4) UUIDs. If the program defined in
145 `org-id-uuid-program' is available it is used to create the ID.
146 Otherwise an internal functions is used."
149 (const :tag
"Org's internal method" org
)
150 (const :tag
"external: uuidgen" uuid
)))
152 (defcustom org-id-prefix nil
155 This may be a string, or it can be nil to indicate that no prefix is required.
156 When a string, the string should have no space characters as IDs are expected
157 to have no space characters in them."
160 (const :tag
"No prefix")
161 (string :tag
"Prefix")))
163 (defcustom org-id-include-domain nil
164 "Non-nil means add the domain name to new IDs.
165 This ensures global uniqueness of IDs, and is also suggested by
166 RFC 2445 in combination with RFC 822. This is only relevant if
167 `org-id-method' is `org'. When uuidgen is used, the domain will never
169 The default is to not use this because we have no really good way to get
170 the true domain, and Org entries will normally not be shared with enough
171 people to make this necessary."
175 (defcustom org-id-track-globally t
176 "Non-nil means track IDs through files, so that links work globally.
177 This work by maintaining a hash table for IDs and writing this table
178 to disk when exiting Emacs. Because of this, it works best if you use
179 a single Emacs process, not many.
181 When nil, IDs are not tracked. Links to IDs will still work within
182 a buffer, but not if the entry is located in another file.
183 IDs can still be used if the entry with the id is in the same file as
188 (defcustom org-id-locations-file
(convert-standard-filename
189 (concat user-emacs-directory
".org-id-locations"))
190 "The file for remembering in which file an ID was defined.
191 This variable is only relevant when `org-id-track-globally' is set."
195 (defvar org-id-locations nil
196 "List of files with IDs in those files.")
198 (defvar org-id-files nil
199 "List of files that contain IDs.")
201 (defcustom org-id-extra-files
'org-agenda-text-search-extra-files
202 "Files to be searched for IDs, besides the agenda files.
203 When Org reparses files to remake the list of files and IDs it is tracking,
204 it will normally scan the agenda files, the archives related to agenda files,
205 any files that are listed as ID containing in the current register, and
206 any Org-mode files currently visited by Emacs.
207 You can list additional files here.
208 This variable is only relevant when `org-id-track-globally' is set."
212 (symbol :tag
"Variable")
213 (repeat :tag
"List of files"
216 (defcustom org-id-search-archives t
217 "Non-nil means search also the archive files of agenda files for entries.
218 This is a possibility to reduce overhead, but it means that entries moved
219 to the archives can no longer be found by ID.
220 This variable is only relevant when `org-id-track-globally' is set."
224 ;;; The API functions
227 (defun org-id-get-create (&optional force
)
228 "Create an ID for the current entry and return it.
229 If the entry already has an ID, just return it.
230 With optional argument FORCE, force the creation of a new ID."
233 (org-entry-put (point) "ID" nil
))
234 (org-id-get (point) 'create
))
236 (defun org-id-copy ()
237 "Copy the ID of the entry at point to the kill ring.
238 Create an ID if necessary."
240 (org-kill-new (org-id-get nil
'create
)))
243 (defun org-id-get (&optional pom create prefix
)
244 "Get the ID property of the entry at point-or-marker POM.
245 If POM is nil, refer to the entry at point.
246 If the entry does not have an ID, the function returns nil.
247 However, when CREATE is non nil, create an ID if none is present already.
248 PREFIX will be passed through to `org-id-new'.
249 In any case, the ID of the entry is returned."
250 (org-with-point-at pom
251 (let ((id (org-entry-get nil
"ID")))
253 ((and id
(stringp id
) (string-match "\\S-" id
))
256 (setq id
(org-id-new prefix
))
257 (org-entry-put pom
"ID" id
)
258 (org-id-add-location id
(buffer-file-name (buffer-base-buffer)))
261 (defun org-id-get-with-outline-path-completion (&optional targets
)
262 "Use `outline-path-completion' to retrieve the ID of an entry.
263 TARGETS may be a setting for `org-refile-targets' to define
264 eligible headlines. When omitted, all headlines in the current
265 file are eligible. This function returns the ID of the entry.
266 If necessary, the ID is created."
267 (let* ((org-refile-targets (or targets
'((nil .
(:maxlevel .
10)))))
268 (org-refile-use-outline-path
269 (if (caar org-refile-targets
) 'file t
))
270 (org-refile-target-verify-function nil
)
271 (spos (org-refile-get-location "Entry"))
272 (pom (and spos
(move-marker (make-marker) (nth 3 spos
)
273 (get-file-buffer (nth 1 spos
))))))
274 (prog1 (org-id-get pom
'create
)
275 (move-marker pom nil
))))
277 (defun org-id-get-with-outline-drilling (&optional targets
)
278 "Use an outline-cycling interface to retrieve the ID of an entry.
279 This only finds entries in the current buffer, using `org-get-location'.
280 It returns the ID of the entry. If necessary, the ID is created."
281 (let* ((spos (org-get-location (current-buffer) org-goto-help
))
282 (pom (and spos
(move-marker (make-marker) (car spos
)))))
283 (prog1 (org-id-get pom
'create
)
284 (move-marker pom nil
))))
287 (defun org-id-goto (id)
288 "Switch to the buffer containing the entry with id ID.
289 Move the cursor to that entry in that buffer."
290 (interactive "sID: ")
291 (let ((m (org-id-find id
'marker
)))
293 (error "Cannot find entry with ID \"%s\"" id
))
294 (org-pop-to-buffer-same-window (marker-buffer m
))
300 (defun org-id-find (id &optional markerp
)
301 "Return the location of the entry with the id ID.
302 The return value is a cons cell (file-name . position), or nil
303 if there is no entry with that ID.
304 With optional argument MARKERP, return the position as a new marker."
306 ((symbolp id
) (setq id
(symbol-name id
)))
307 ((numberp id
) (setq id
(number-to-string id
))))
308 (let ((file (org-id-find-id-file id
))
309 org-agenda-new-buffers where
)
311 (setq where
(org-id-find-id-in-file id file markerp
)))
313 (org-id-update-id-locations nil t
)
314 (setq file
(org-id-find-id-file id
))
316 (setq where
(org-id-find-id-in-file id file markerp
))))
319 ;;; Internal functions
323 (defun org-id-new (&optional prefix
)
324 "Create a new globally unique ID.
326 An ID consists of two parts separated by a colon:
328 - a unique part that will be created according to `org-id-method'.
330 PREFIX can specify the prefix, the default is given by the variable
331 `org-id-prefix'. However, if PREFIX is the symbol `none', don't use any
332 prefix even if `org-id-prefix' specifies one.
334 So a typical ID could look like \"Org:4nd91V40HI\"."
335 (let* ((prefix (if (eq prefix
'none
)
337 (concat (or prefix org-id-prefix
) ":")))
339 (if (equal prefix
":") (setq prefix
""))
341 ((memq org-id-method
'(uuidgen uuid
))
342 (setq unique
(org-trim (shell-command-to-string org-id-uuid-program
)))
343 (unless (org-uuidgen-p unique
)
344 (setq unique
(org-id-uuid))))
345 ((eq org-id-method
'org
)
346 (let* ((etime (org-reverse-string (org-id-time-to-b36)))
347 (postfix (if org-id-include-domain
350 (concat "@" (message-make-fqdn))))))
351 (setq unique
(concat etime postfix
))))
352 (t (error "Invalid `org-id-method'")))
353 (concat prefix unique
)))
355 (defun org-id-uuid ()
356 "Return string with random (version 4) UUID."
357 (let ((rnd (md5 (format "%s%s%s%s%s%s%s"
365 (format "%s-%s-4%s-%s%s-%s"
368 (substring rnd
13 16)
375 (substring rnd
16 18) 16))))
376 (substring rnd
18 20)
377 (substring rnd
20 32))))
379 (defun org-id-int-to-b36-one-digit (i)
380 "Turn an integer between 0 and 61 into a single character 0..9, A..Z, a..z."
383 ((< i
36) (+ ?a i -
10))
384 (t (error "Larger that 35"))))
386 (defun org-id-b36-to-int-one-digit (i)
387 "Turn a character 0..9, A..Z, a..z into a number 0..61.
388 The input I may be a character, or a single-letter string."
389 (and (stringp i
) (setq i
(string-to-char i
)))
391 ((and (>= i ?
0) (<= i ?
9)) (- i ?
0))
392 ((and (>= i ?a
) (<= i ?z
)) (+ (- i ?a
) 10))
393 (t (error "Invalid b36 letter"))))
395 (defun org-id-int-to-b36 (i &optional length
)
396 "Convert an integer to a base-36 number represented as a string."
399 (setq s
(concat (char-to-string
400 (org-id-int-to-b36-one-digit (mod i
36))) s
)
402 (setq length
(max 1 (or length
1)))
403 (if (< (length s
) length
)
404 (setq s
(concat (make-string (- length
(length s
)) ?
0) s
)))
407 (defun org-id-b36-to-int (s)
408 "Convert a base-36 string into the corresponding integer."
410 (mapc (lambda (i) (setq r
(+ (* r
36) (org-id-b36-to-int-one-digit i
))))
414 (defun org-id-time-to-b36 (&optional time
)
415 "Encode TIME as a 10-digit string.
416 This string holds the time to micro-second accuracy, and can be decoded
417 using `org-id-decode'."
418 (setq time
(or time
(current-time)))
419 (concat (org-id-int-to-b36 (nth 0 time
) 4)
420 (org-id-int-to-b36 (nth 1 time
) 4)
421 (org-id-int-to-b36 (or (nth 2 time
) 0) 4)))
423 (defun org-id-decode (id)
424 "Split ID into the prefix and the time value that was used to create it.
425 The return value is (prefix . time) where PREFIX is nil or a string,
426 and time is the usual three-integer representation of time."
427 (let (prefix time parts
)
428 (setq parts
(org-split-string id
":"))
429 (if (= 2 (length parts
))
430 (setq prefix
(car parts
) time
(nth 1 parts
))
431 (setq prefix nil time
(nth 0 parts
)))
432 (setq time
(org-reverse-string time
))
433 (setq time
(list (org-id-b36-to-int (substring time
0 4))
434 (org-id-b36-to-int (substring time
4 8))
435 (org-id-b36-to-int (substring time
8 12))))
438 ;; Storing ID locations (files)
440 (defun org-id-update-id-locations (&optional files silent
)
441 "Scan relevant files for IDs.
442 Store the relation between files and corresponding IDs.
443 This will scan all agenda files, all associated archives, and all
444 files currently mentioned in `org-id-locations'.
445 When FILES is given, scan these files instead.
446 When CHECK is given, prepare detailed information about duplicate IDs."
448 (if (not org-id-track-globally
)
449 (error "Please turn on `org-id-track-globally' if you want to track IDs")
450 (let* ((org-id-search-archives
451 (or org-id-search-archives
452 (and (symbolp org-id-extra-files
)
453 (symbol-value org-id-extra-files
)
454 (member 'agenda-archives org-id-extra-files
))))
458 ;; Agenda files and all associated archives
459 (org-agenda-files t org-id-search-archives
)
460 ;; Explicit extra files
461 (if (symbolp org-id-extra-files
)
462 (symbol-value org-id-extra-files
)
464 ;; Files associated with live org-mode buffers
467 (with-current-buffer b
468 (and (derived-mode-p 'org-mode
) (buffer-file-name))))
470 ;; All files known to have IDs
472 org-agenda-new-buffers
473 file nfiles tfile ids reg found id seen
(ndup 0))
474 (when (member 'agenda-archives files
)
475 (setq files
(delq 'agenda-archives
(copy-sequence files
))))
476 (setq nfiles
(length files
))
477 (while (setq file
(pop files
))
479 (message "Finding ID locations (%d/%d files): %s"
480 (- nfiles
(length files
)) nfiles file
))
481 (setq tfile
(file-truename file
))
482 (when (and (file-exists-p file
) (not (member tfile seen
)))
485 (with-current-buffer (org-get-agenda-file-buffer file
)
489 (goto-char (point-min))
490 (while (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*:ID:[ \t]+\\(\\S-+\\)[ \t]*$"
492 (setq id
(org-match-string-no-properties 1))
493 (if (member id found
)
495 (message "Duplicate ID \"%s\", also in file %s"
500 (if (member id
(cdr x
))
507 (setq ndup
(1+ ndup
)))
510 (push (cons (abbreviate-file-name file
) ids
) reg
))))))
511 (org-release-buffers org-agenda-new-buffers
)
512 (setq org-agenda-new-buffers nil
)
513 (setq org-id-locations reg
)
514 (setq org-id-files
(mapcar 'car org-id-locations
))
515 (org-id-locations-save) ;; this function can also handle the alist form
516 ;; now convert to a hash
517 (setq org-id-locations
(org-id-alist-to-hash org-id-locations
))
519 (message "WARNING: %d duplicate IDs found, check *Messages* buffer" ndup
)
520 (message "%d unique files scanned for IDs" (length org-id-files
)))
523 (defun org-id-locations-save ()
524 "Save `org-id-locations' in `org-id-locations-file'."
525 (when (and org-id-track-globally org-id-locations
)
526 (let ((out (if (hash-table-p org-id-locations
)
527 (org-id-hash-to-alist org-id-locations
)
529 (with-temp-file org-id-locations-file
530 (print out
(current-buffer))))))
532 (defun org-id-locations-load ()
533 "Read the data from `org-id-locations-file'."
534 (setq org-id-locations nil
)
535 (when org-id-track-globally
539 (insert-file-contents-literally org-id-locations-file
)
540 (goto-char (point-min))
541 (setq org-id-locations
(read (current-buffer))))
543 (message "Could not read org-id-values from %s. Setting it to nil."
544 org-id-locations-file
))))
545 (setq org-id-files
(mapcar 'car org-id-locations
))
546 (setq org-id-locations
(org-id-alist-to-hash org-id-locations
))))
548 (defun org-id-add-location (id file
)
549 "Add the ID with location FILE to the database of ID locations."
550 ;; Only if global tracking is on, and when the buffer has a file
551 (when (and org-id-track-globally id file
)
552 (unless org-id-locations
(org-id-locations-load))
553 (puthash id
(abbreviate-file-name file
) org-id-locations
)
554 (add-to-list 'org-id-files
(abbreviate-file-name file
))))
556 (unless noninteractive
557 (add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook
'org-id-locations-save
))
559 (defun org-id-hash-to-alist (hash)
560 "Turn an org-id hash into an alist, so that it can be written to a file."
564 (if (setq x
(member v res
))
565 (setcdr x
(cons k
(cdr x
)))
566 (push (list v k
) res
)))
570 (defun org-id-alist-to-hash (list)
571 "Turn an org-id location list into a hash table."
572 (let ((res (make-hash-table
574 :size
(apply '+ (mapcar 'length list
))))
579 (mapc (lambda (i) (puthash i f res
)) (cdr x
)))
583 (defun org-id-paste-tracker (txt &optional buffer-or-file
)
584 "Update any IDs in TXT and assign BUFFER-OR-FILE to them."
585 (when org-id-track-globally
587 (setq buffer-or-file
(or buffer-or-file
(current-buffer)))
588 (when (bufferp buffer-or-file
)
589 (setq buffer-or-file
(or (buffer-base-buffer buffer-or-file
)
591 (setq buffer-or-file
(buffer-file-name buffer-or-file
)))
593 (let ((fname (abbreviate-file-name buffer-or-file
))
595 (while (string-match "^[ \t]*:ID:[ \t]+\\([^ \t\n\r]+\\)" txt s
)
596 (setq s
(match-end 0))
597 (org-id-add-location (match-string 1 txt
) fname
)))))))
599 ;; Finding entries with specified id
602 (defun org-id-find-id-file (id)
603 "Query the id database for the file in which this ID is located."
604 (unless org-id-locations
(org-id-locations-load))
605 (or (and org-id-locations
606 (hash-table-p org-id-locations
)
607 (gethash id org-id-locations
))
608 ;; ball back on current buffer
609 (buffer-file-name (or (buffer-base-buffer (current-buffer))
612 (defun org-id-find-id-in-file (id file
&optional markerp
)
613 "Return the position of the entry ID in FILE.
614 If that files does not exist, or if it does not contain this ID,
616 The position is returned as a cons cell (file-name . position). With
617 optional argument MARKERP, return the position as a new marker."
618 (let (org-agenda-new-buffers buf pos
)
621 ((not (file-exists-p file
)) nil
)
622 (t (with-current-buffer (setq buf
(org-get-agenda-file-buffer file
))
623 (setq pos
(org-find-entry-with-id id
))
626 (move-marker (make-marker) pos buf
)
627 (cons file pos
))))))))
631 ;; Calling the following function is hard-coded into `org-store-link',
632 ;; so we do have to add it to `org-store-link-functions'.
635 (defun org-id-store-link ()
636 "Store a link to the current entry, using its ID."
638 (when (and (buffer-file-name (buffer-base-buffer)) (derived-mode-p 'org-mode
))
639 (let* ((link (concat "id:" (org-id-get-create)))
640 (case-fold-search nil
)
641 (desc (save-excursion
642 (org-back-to-heading t
)
643 (or (and (looking-at org-complex-heading-regexp
)
648 (org-store-link-props :link link
:description desc
:type
"id")
651 (defun org-id-open (id)
652 "Go to the entry with id ID."
654 (let ((m (org-id-find id
'marker
))
657 (error "Cannot find entry with ID \"%s\"" id
))
658 ;; Use a buffer-switching command in analogy to finding files
663 (cdr (assq 'file org-link-frame-setup
))
664 '((find-file . switch-to-buffer
)
665 (find-file-other-window . switch-to-buffer-other-window
)
666 (find-file-other-frame . switch-to-buffer-other-frame
))))
667 'switch-to-buffer-other-window
))
668 (if (not (equal (current-buffer) (marker-buffer m
)))
669 (funcall cmd
(marker-buffer m
)))
674 (org-add-link-type "id" 'org-id-open
)
679 ;; generated-autoload-file: "org-loaddefs.el"
682 ;;; org-id.el ends here