pending.nvim/lua/pending/views.lua
Barrett Ruth 5935124668 feat: omnifunc completion, recurring tasks, expanded date syntax (#27)
* feat(config): add recur_syntax and someday_date fields

Problem: the plugin needs configuration for the recurrence token name
and the sentinel date used by the `later`/`someday` named dates.

Solution: add `recur_syntax` (default 'rec') and `someday_date`
(default '9999-12-30') to pending.Config and the defaults table.

* feat(parse): expand date vocabulary with named dates

Problem: the date input only supports today, tomorrow, +Nd, and
weekday names, lacking relative offsets like weeks/months, period
boundaries, ordinals, month names, and backdating.

Solution: add yesterday, eod, sow/eow, som/eom, soq/eoq, soy/eoy,
+Nw, +Nm, -Nd, -Nw, ordinals (1st-31st), month names (jan-dec),
and later/someday to resolve_date(). Add tests for all new tokens.

* feat(recur): add recurrence parsing and next-date computation

Problem: the plugin has no concept of recurring tasks, which is
needed for habits and repeating deadlines.

Solution: add recur.lua with parse(), validate(), next_due(),
to_rrule(), and shorthand_list(). Supports named shorthands (daily,
weekdays, weekly, etc.), interval notation (Nd, Nw, Nm, Ny), raw
RRULE passthrough, and ! prefix for completion-based mode. Includes
day-clamping for month/year advancement.

* feat(store): add recur and recur_mode task fields

Problem: the task schema has no fields for storing recurrence rules.

Solution: add recur and recur_mode to the Task class, known_fields,
task_to_table, table_to_task, and the add() signature.

* feat(parse): add rec: inline token parsing

Problem: the buffer parser does not recognize recurrence tokens,
so users cannot set recurrence rules inline.

Solution: add recur_key() helper and rec: token parsing in body()
and command_add(), with ! prefix handling for completion-based mode
and validation via recur.validate().

* feat(diff): propagate recurrence through buffer reconciliation

Problem: the diff layer does not extract or apply recurrence fields,
so rec: tokens written in the buffer are silently ignored on :w.

Solution: add rec and rec_mode to ParsedEntry, extract them in
parse_buffer(), and pass them through create and update paths in
apply().

* feat(init): spawn next task on recurring task completion

Problem: completing a recurring task does not create the next
occurrence, and :Pending add does not pass recurrence fields.

Solution: in toggle_complete(), detect recurrence and spawn a new
pending task with the next due date. Wire rec/rec_mode through the
add() command path.

* feat(views): add recurrence to LineMeta

Problem: LineMeta does not carry recurrence info, so the buffer
layer cannot display recurrence indicators.

Solution: add recur field to LineMeta and populate it in both
category_view() and priority_view().

* feat(buffer): add PendingRecur highlight and recurrence virtual text

Problem: recurring tasks have no visual indicator in the buffer,
and the extmark logic uses a rigid if/elseif chain that does not
compose well with additional virtual text fields.

Solution: add PendingRecur highlight group linking to DiagnosticInfo.
Refactor apply_extmarks() to build virtual text parts dynamically,
appending category, recurrence indicator, and due date as separate
composable segments. Set omnifunc on the pending buffer.

* feat(complete): add omnifunc for cat:, due:, and rec: tokens

Problem: the pending buffer has no completion source, requiring
users to type metadata tokens from memory.

Solution: add complete.lua with an omnifunc that completes cat:
tokens from existing categories, due: tokens from the named date
vocabulary, and rec: tokens from recurrence shorthands.

* docs: document recurrence, expanded dates, omnifunc, new config

Problem: the vimdoc does not cover recurrence, expanded date syntax,
omnifunc completion, or the new config fields.

Solution: add DATE INPUT and RECURRENCE sections, update INLINE
METADATA, COMMANDS, CONFIGURATION, HIGHLIGHT GROUPS, HEALTH CHECK,
and DATA FORMAT. Expand the help popup with recurrence patterns and
new date tokens. Add recurrence validation to healthcheck.

* ci: fix

* fix(recur): resolve LuaLS type errors

Problem: LuaLS reported undefined-field for `_raw` on RecurSpec and
param-type-mismatch for `last_day.day` in `advance_date` because
`osdate.day` infers as `string|integer`.

Solution: Add `_raw` to the RecurSpec class annotation and cast
`last_day.day` to integer in both `math.min` call sites.

* refactor(init): remove help popup, use config-driven keymaps

Problem: Buffer-local keymaps were hardcoded with no way for users to
customize them. The g? help popup duplicated information already in the
vimdoc.

Solution: Remove show_help() and the g? mapping. Refactor
_setup_buf_mappings to read from cfg.keymaps, letting users override or
disable any buffer-local binding via vim.g.pending.

* feat(config): add keymaps table for buffer-local bindings

Problem: Users had no way to customize or disable buffer-local key
bindings in the pending buffer.

Solution: Add a pending.Keymaps class and keymaps field to
pending.Config with defaults for all eight buffer actions. Setting any
key to false disables that binding.

* feat(plugin): add Plug mappings for all buffer actions

Problem: Only five of nine buffer actions had <Plug> mappings, so users
could not bind close, undo, open-line, or open-line-above globally.

Solution: Add <Plug>(pending-close), <Plug>(pending-undo),
<Plug>(pending-open-line), and <Plug>(pending-open-line-above).

* docs: update mappings and config for keymaps and new Plug entries

Problem: Vimdoc still listed g? help popup, lacked documentation for
the four new <Plug> mappings, and had no keymaps config section.

Solution: Remove g? from mappings table, document all nine <Plug>
mappings, add keymaps table to the config example and field reference,
and note that buffer-local keys are configurable.
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local config = require('pending.config')
---@class pending.LineMeta
---@field type 'task'|'header'|'blank'
---@field id? integer
---@field due? string
---@field raw_due? string
---@field status? string
---@field category? string
---@field overdue? boolean
---@field show_category? boolean
---@field priority? integer
---@field recur? string
---@class pending.views
local M = {}
---@param due? string
---@return string?
local function format_due(due)
if not due then
return nil
end
local y, m, d = due:match('^(%d%d%d%d)-(%d%d)-(%d%d)$')
if not y then
return due
end
local t = os.time({
year = tonumber(y) --[[@as integer]],
month = tonumber(m) --[[@as integer]],
day = tonumber(d) --[[@as integer]],
})
return os.date(config.get().date_format, t) --[[@as string]]
end
---@param tasks pending.Task[]
local function sort_tasks(tasks)
table.sort(tasks, function(a, b)
if a.priority ~= b.priority then
return a.priority > b.priority
end
if a.order ~= b.order then
return a.order < b.order
end
return a.id < b.id
end)
end
---@param tasks pending.Task[]
local function sort_tasks_priority(tasks)
table.sort(tasks, function(a, b)
if a.priority ~= b.priority then
return a.priority > b.priority
end
local a_due = a.due or ''
local b_due = b.due or ''
if a_due ~= b_due then
if a_due == '' then
return false
end
if b_due == '' then
return true
end
return a_due < b_due
end
if a.order ~= b.order then
return a.order < b.order
end
return a.id < b.id
end)
end
---@param tasks pending.Task[]
---@return string[] lines
---@return pending.LineMeta[] meta
function M.category_view(tasks)
local today = os.date('%Y-%m-%d') --[[@as string]]
local by_cat = {}
local cat_order = {}
local cat_seen = {}
local done_by_cat = {}
for _, task in ipairs(tasks) do
local cat = task.category or config.get().default_category
if not cat_seen[cat] then
cat_seen[cat] = true
table.insert(cat_order, cat)
by_cat[cat] = {}
done_by_cat[cat] = {}
end
if task.status == 'done' then
table.insert(done_by_cat[cat], task)
else
table.insert(by_cat[cat], task)
end
end
local cfg_order = config.get().category_order
if cfg_order and #cfg_order > 0 then
local ordered = {}
local seen = {}
for _, name in ipairs(cfg_order) do
if cat_seen[name] then
table.insert(ordered, name)
seen[name] = true
end
end
for _, name in ipairs(cat_order) do
if not seen[name] then
table.insert(ordered, name)
end
end
cat_order = ordered
end
for _, cat in ipairs(cat_order) do
sort_tasks(by_cat[cat])
sort_tasks(done_by_cat[cat])
end
local lines = {}
local meta = {}
for i, cat in ipairs(cat_order) do
if i > 1 then
table.insert(lines, '')
table.insert(meta, { type = 'blank' })
end
table.insert(lines, '## ' .. cat)
table.insert(meta, { type = 'header', category = cat })
local all = {}
for _, t in ipairs(by_cat[cat]) do
table.insert(all, t)
end
for _, t in ipairs(done_by_cat[cat]) do
table.insert(all, t)
end
for _, task in ipairs(all) do
local prefix = '/' .. task.id .. '/'
local state = task.status == 'done' and 'x' or (task.priority > 0 and '!' or ' ')
local line = prefix .. '- [' .. state .. '] ' .. task.description
table.insert(lines, line)
table.insert(meta, {
type = 'task',
id = task.id,
due = format_due(task.due),
raw_due = task.due,
status = task.status,
category = cat,
overdue = task.status == 'pending' and task.due ~= nil and task.due < today or nil,
recur = task.recur,
})
end
end
return lines, meta
end
---@param tasks pending.Task[]
---@return string[] lines
---@return pending.LineMeta[] meta
function M.priority_view(tasks)
local today = os.date('%Y-%m-%d') --[[@as string]]
local pending = {}
local done = {}
for _, task in ipairs(tasks) do
if task.status == 'done' then
table.insert(done, task)
else
table.insert(pending, task)
end
end
sort_tasks_priority(pending)
sort_tasks_priority(done)
local lines = {}
local meta = {}
local all = {}
for _, t in ipairs(pending) do
table.insert(all, t)
end
for _, t in ipairs(done) do
table.insert(all, t)
end
for _, task in ipairs(all) do
local prefix = '/' .. task.id .. '/'
local state = task.status == 'done' and 'x' or (task.priority > 0 and '!' or ' ')
local line = prefix .. '- [' .. state .. '] ' .. task.description
table.insert(lines, line)
table.insert(meta, {
type = 'task',
id = task.id,
due = format_due(task.due),
raw_due = task.due,
status = task.status,
category = task.category,
overdue = task.status == 'pending' and task.due ~= nil and task.due < today or nil,
show_category = true,
recur = task.recur,
})
end
return lines, meta
end
return M