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diff --git a/source/blog/2015-06-27-automatically-clean-up-previous-mobile-applications.md b/source/blog/2015-06-27-automatically-clean-up-previous-mobile-applications.md deleted file mode 100644 index e8e1dd14..00000000 --- a/source/blog/2015-06-27-automatically-clean-up-previous-mobile-applications.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: 'Automatically clean up "Previous Mobile Applications"' -date: 2015-06-27T21:19:59-07:00 -date_display: June 27, 2015 ---- - -iTunes keeps a "Previous Mobile Applications" folder of questionable value, which always annoys me. It eats into disk space and wastes syncing/backup cycles and bandwidth; you can easily find horror stories online about [100GB+ PMA folders](http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/5-years-of-deleted-iphone-apps-accumulated-in-my-itunes-library.1781676/#post-19749496). The value? You might be able to roll back to an earlier version, or restore an app pulled from the App Store. Really? I never had that need in my life[^disclosure]; have you? Worst of all, there should be a periodic clean up option — just like how deleted mail are automatically purged after one month, but the option is missing. - -[^disclosure]: Full disclosure: unlike many people, I'm not very obsessed with my phone, and I only have about two dozen third-party apps. - -Therefore, I wrote a trivial Python script to do the periodic cleanup. Feel free to grab my script below (also available at <http://git.io/previous-mobile-applications>) to save a few minutes of hacking. It should be plugged into a daily or weekly or monthly cron job (or the equivalent), and it writes data to `~/.local/share/itunes/previous-mobile-applications.json` by default. To customize, just modify the global constants. - -```python -#!/usr/bin/env python3 - -"""Periodically clean up "Previous Mobile Applications" of iTunes.""" - -import arrow -import datetime -import json -import os -import sys - -OFFENDING_DIR = os.path.expanduser("~/Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Mobile Applications/Previous Mobile Applications") -STORAGE_DIR = os.path.expanduser("~/.local/share/itunes") -STORAGE_FILE = os.path.join(STORAGE_DIR, "previous-mobile-applications.json") - -DELETE_AFTER = datetime.timedelta(days=7) - -def load_storage(): - """Load stored dictionary of seen apps from STORAGE_FILE. - - Returns - ------- - seen_app_dict : dict - Dictionary of (app_filename, first_seen_date) key-value pairs, - where app_filename is str, and last_seen_date is datetime.date. - - """ - os.makedirs(STORAGE_DIR, mode=0o700, exist_ok=True) - try: - with open(STORAGE_FILE, encoding="utf-8") as fp: - serializable_seen_app_dict = json.load(fp) - return {app_filename: arrow.get(serialized_first_seen_date).date() - for app_filename, serialized_first_seen_date in serializable_seen_app_dict.items()} - except OSError: - return {} - -def write_storage(seen_app_dict): - """Write the dictionary of seen apps to STORAGE_FILE. - - Parameters - ---------- - seen_app_dict : dict - See the return format of load_storage(). - - Returns - ------- - 0 or 1 - Return code indicating success or failure. - - """ - # convert datetime.time to str (ISO 8601) - serializable_seen_app_dict = {app_filename: first_seen_date.isoformat() - for app_filename, first_seen_date in seen_app_dict.items()} - os.makedirs(STORAGE_DIR, mode=0o700, exist_ok=True) - try: - with open(STORAGE_FILE, mode="w", encoding="utf-8") as fp: - json.dump(serializable_seen_app_dict, fp, indent=2, sort_keys=True) - return 0 - except OSError as err: - sys.stderr.write("error: failed to write to '%s': %s" % (STORAGE_FILE, str(err))) - return 1 - -def main(): - """Main. - - Returns - ------- - 0 or 1 - Return code indicating success or failure. - - """ - if not os.path.isdir(OFFENDING_DIR): - # good, you don't have that junk - return 0 - - today = datetime.date.today() - seen_app_dict = load_storage() - current_app_list = os.listdir(OFFENDING_DIR) - - # boot already disappeared apps - for app in [app for app in seen_app_dict if app not in current_app_list]: - seen_app_dict.pop(app) - - # add newly appeared apps - for app in [app for app in current_app_list if app not in seen_app_dict]: - seen_app_dict[app] = today - - # delete expired apps - returncode = 0 - newly_deleted_apps = [] - for app in seen_app_dict: - if today >= seen_app_dict[app] + DELETE_AFTER: - app_path = os.path.join(OFFENDING_DIR, app) - try: - os.remove(app_path) - newly_deleted_apps.append(app) - except OSError as err: - sys.stderr.write("error: failed to remove '%s': %s" % (app_path, str(err))) - returncode = 1 - - for app in newly_deleted_apps: - seen_app_dict.pop(app) - - # write data to disk - returncode |= write_storage(seen_app_dict) - - return returncode - -if __name__ == "__main__": - exit(main()) -``` |