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# -* coding: utf-8 -*-
""" curses_misc.py: Module for various widgets that are used throughout
wicd-curses.
"""
# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Andrew Psaltis
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
# MA 02110-1301, USA.
import urwid
from wicd.translations import _
# Uses code that is towards the bottom
def error(ui,parent,message):
"""Shows an error dialog (or something that resembles one)"""
# /\
# /!!\
# /____\
dialog = TextDialog(message,6,40,('important',"ERROR"))
return dialog.run(ui,parent)
class SelText(urwid.Text):
"""A selectable text widget. See urwid.Text."""
def selectable(self):
"""Make widget selectable."""
return True
def keypress(self, size, key):
"""Don't handle any keys."""
return key
# ListBox that can't be selected.
class NSelListBox(urwid.ListBox):
def selectable(self):
return False
# This class is annoying. :/
class DynWrap(urwid.AttrWrap):
"""
Makes an object have mutable selectivity. Attributes will change like
those in an AttrWrap
w = widget to wrap
sensitive = current selectable state
attrs = tuple of (attr_sens,attr_not_sens)
attrfoc = attributes when in focus, defaults to nothing
"""
def __init__(self,w,sensitive=True,attrs=('editbx','editnfc'),focus_attr='editfc'):
self._attrs=attrs
self._sensitive = sensitive
if sensitive:
cur_attr = attrs[0]
else:
cur_attr = attrs[1]
self.__super.__init__(w,cur_attr,focus_attr)
def get_sensitive(self):
return self._sensitive
def set_sensitive(self,state):
if state:
self.set_attr(self._attrs[0])
else:
self.set_attr(self._attrs[1])
self._sensitive = state
property(get_sensitive,set_sensitive)
def get_attrs(self):
return self._attrs
def set_attrs(self,attrs):
self._attrs = attrs
property(get_attrs,set_attrs)
def selectable(self):
return self._sensitive
# Just an Edit Dynwrapped to the most common specifications
class DynEdit(DynWrap):
def __init__(self,caption='',edit_text='',sensitive=True,attrs=('editbx','editnfc'),focus_attr='editfc'):
caption = ('editcp',caption + ': ')
edit = urwid.Edit(caption,edit_text)
self.__super.__init__(edit,sensitive,attrs,focus_attr)
# Just an IntEdit Dynwrapped to the most common specifications
class DynIntEdit(DynWrap):
def __init__(self,caption='',edit_text='',sensitive=True,attrs=('editbx','editnfc'),focus_attr='editfc'):
caption = ('editcp',caption + ':')
edit = urwid.IntEdit(caption,edit_text)
self.__super.__init__(edit,sensitive,attrs,focus_attr)
class DynRadioButton(DynWrap):
def __init__(self,group,label,state='first True',on_state_change=None, user_data=None, sensitive=True, attrs=('body','editnfc'),focus_attr='body'):
#caption = ('editcp',caption + ':')
button = urwid.RadioButton(group,label,state,on_state_change,user_data)
self.__super.__init__(button,sensitive,attrs,focus_attr)
class MaskingEditException(Exception):
pass
# Password-style edit
class MaskingEdit(urwid.Edit):
"""
mask_mode = one of:
"always" : everything is a '*' all of the time
"no_focus" : everything is a '*' only when not in focus
"off" : everything is always unmasked
mask_char = the single character that masks all other characters in the field
"""
def __init__(self, caption = "", edit_text = "", multiline = False,
align = 'left', wrap = 'space', allow_tab = False,
edit_pos = None, layout=None, mask_mode="always",mask_char='*'):
self.mask_mode = mask_mode
if len(mask_char) > 1:
raise MaskingEditException('Masks of more than one character are not supported!')
self.mask_char = mask_char
self.__super.__init__(caption,edit_text,multiline,align,wrap,allow_tab,edit_pos,layout)
def get_caption(self):
return self.caption
def get_mask_mode(self):
return self.mask_mode
def set_mask_mode(self,mode):
self.mask_mode = mode
def get_masked_text(self):
return self.mask_char*len(self.get_edit_text())
def render(self,(maxcol,), focus=False):
"""
Render edit widget and return canvas. Include cursor when in
focus.
"""
# If we aren't masking anything ATM, then act like an Edit.
# No problems.
if self.mask_mode == "off" or (self.mask_mode == 'no_focus' and focus == True):
canv = self.__super.render((maxcol,),focus)
# The cache messes this thing up, because I am totally changing what
# is displayed.
self._invalidate()
return canv
# Else, we have a slight mess to deal with...
self._shift_view_to_cursor = not not focus # force bool
text, attr = self.get_text()
text = text[:len(self.caption)]+self.get_masked_text()
trans = self.get_line_translation( maxcol, (text,attr) )
canv = urwid.canvas.apply_text_layout(text, attr, trans, maxcol)
if focus:
canv = urwid.CompositeCanvas(canv)
canv.cursor = self.get_cursor_coords((maxcol,))
return canv
# Tabbed interface, mostly for use in the Preferences Dialog
class TabColumns(urwid.WidgetWrap):
"""
titles_dict = dictionary of tab_contents (a SelText) : tab_widget (box)
attr = normal attributes
attrsel = attribute when active
"""
# FIXME Make the bottom_part optional
def __init__(self,tab_str,tab_wid,title,bottom_part=None,attr=('body','focus'),
attrsel='tab active', attrtitle='header'):
#self.bottom_part = bottom_part
#title_wid = urwid.Text((attrtitle,title),align='right')
column_list = []
for w in tab_str:
text,trash = w.get_text()
column_list.append(('fixed',len(text),w))
column_list.append(urwid.Text((attrtitle,title),align='right'))
self.tab_map = dict(zip(tab_str,tab_wid))
self.active_tab = tab_str[0]
self.columns = urwid.Columns(column_list,dividechars=1)
#walker = urwid.SimpleListWalker([self.columns,tab_wid[0]])
#self.listbox = urwid.ListBox(walker)
self.gen_pile(tab_wid[0],True)
self.frame = urwid.Frame(self.pile)
self.__super.__init__(self.frame)
# Make the pile in the middle
def gen_pile(self,lbox,firstrun=False):
self.pile = urwid.Pile([
('fixed',1,urwid.Filler(self.columns,'top')),
urwid.Filler(lbox,'top',height=('relative',99)),
#('fixed',1,urwid.Filler(self.bottom_part,'bottom'))
])
if not firstrun:
self.frame.set_body(self.pile)
self._w = self.frame
self._invalidate()
def selectable(self):
return True
def keypress(self,size,key):
# If the key is page up or page down, move focus to the tabs and call
# left or right on the tabs.
if key == "page up" or key == "page down":
self._w.get_body().set_focus(0)
if key == "page up":
newK = 'left'
else:
newK = 'right'
self.keypress(size,newK)
self._w.get_body().set_focus(1)
else:
key = self._w.keypress(size,key)
wid = self.pile.get_focus().get_body()
if wid == self.columns:
self.active_tab.set_attr('body')
self.columns.get_focus().set_attr('tab active')
self.active_tab = self.columns.get_focus()
self.gen_pile(self.tab_map[self.active_tab])
return key
def mouse_event(self,size,event,button,x,y,focus):
wid = self.pile.get_focus().get_body()
if wid == self.columns:
self.active_tab.set_attr('body')
self._w.mouse_event(size,event,button,x,y,focus)
if wid == self.columns:
self.active_tab.set_attr('body')
self.columns.get_focus().set_attr('tab active')
self.active_tab = self.columns.get_focus()
self.gen_pile(self.tab_map[self.active_tab])
### Combo box code begins here
class ComboBoxException(Exception):
pass
# A "combo box" of SelTexts
# I based this off of the code found here:
# http://excess.org/urwid/browser/contrib/trunk/rbreu_menus.py
# This is a hack/kludge. It isn't without quirks, but it more or less works.
# We need to wait for changes in urwid's Canvas API before we can actually
# make a real ComboBox.
class ComboBox(urwid.WidgetWrap):
"""A ComboBox of text objects"""
class ComboSpace(urwid.WidgetWrap):
"""The actual menu-like space that comes down from the ComboBox"""
def __init__(self,list,body,ui,show_first,pos=(0,0),attr=('body','focus')):
"""
body : parent widget
list : stuff to include in the combobox
ui : the screen
show_first: index of the element in the list to pick first
pos : a tuple of (row,col) where to put the list
attr : a tuple of (attr_no_focus,attr_focus)
"""
#Calculate width and height of the menu widget:
height = len(list)
width = 0
for entry in list:
if len(entry) > width:
width = len(entry)
content = [urwid.AttrWrap(SelText(w), attr[0], attr[1])
for w in list]
self._listbox = urwid.ListBox(content)
self._listbox.set_focus(show_first)
overlay = urwid.Overlay(self._listbox, body, ('fixed left', pos[0]),
width + 2, ('fixed top', pos[1]), height)
self.__super.__init__(overlay)
def show(self,ui,display):
dim = ui.get_cols_rows()
keys = True
#Event loop:
while True:
if keys:
ui.draw_screen(dim, self.render(dim, True))
keys = ui.get_input()
if "window resize" in keys:
dim = ui.get_cols_rows()
if "esc" in keys:
return None
if "enter" in keys:
(wid,pos) = self._listbox.get_focus()
(text,attr) = wid.get_text()
return text
for k in keys:
#Send key to underlying widget:
self._w.keypress(dim, k)
#def get_size(self):
def __init__(self,label='',list=[],attrs=('body','editnfc'),focus_attr='focus',use_enter=True,focus=0,callback=None,user_args=None):
"""
label : bit of text that preceeds the combobox. If it is "", then
ignore it
list : stuff to include in the combobox
body : parent widget
ui : the screen
row : where this object is to be found onscreen
focus : index of the element in the list to pick first
callback : function that takes (combobox,sel_index,user_args=None)
user_args : user_args in the callback
"""
self.DOWN_ARROW = ' vvv'
self.label = urwid.Text(label)
self.attrs = attrs
self.focus_attr = focus_attr
self.list = list
str,trash = self.label.get_text()
self.overlay = None
self.cbox = DynWrap(SelText(self.DOWN_ARROW),attrs=attrs,focus_attr=focus_attr)
# Unicode will kill me sooner or later.
if label != '':
w = urwid.Columns([('fixed',len(str),self.label),self.cbox],dividechars=1)
else:
w = urwid.Columns([self.cbox])
self.__super.__init__(w)
# We need this to pick our keypresses
self.use_enter = use_enter
self.focus = focus
self.callback = callback
self.user_args = user_args
# Widget references to simplify some things
self.parent = None
self.ui = None
self.row = None
def set_list(self,list):
self.list = list
def set_focus(self,index):
self.focus = index
# API changed between urwid 0.9.8.4 and 0.9.9
try:
self.cbox.set_w(SelText(self.list[index]+self.DOWN_ARROW))
except AttributeError:
self.cbox._w = SelText(self.list[index]+self.DOWN_ARROW)
if self.overlay:
self.overlay._listbox.set_focus(index)
def rebuild_combobox(self):
self.build_combobox(self.parent,self.ui,self.row)
def build_combobox(self,parent,ui,row):
str,trash = self.label.get_text()
self.cbox = DynWrap(SelText([self.list[self.focus]+self.DOWN_ARROW]),
attrs=self.attrs,focus_attr=self.focus_attr)
if str != '':
w = urwid.Columns([('fixed',len(str),self.label),self.cbox],
dividechars=1)
self.overlay = self.ComboSpace(self.list,parent,ui,self.focus,
pos=(len(str)+1,row))
else:
w = urwid.Columns([self.cbox])
self.overlay = self.ComboSpace(self.list,parent,ui,self.focus,
pos=(0,row))
self._w = w
self._invalidate()
self.parent = parent
self.ui = ui
self.row = row
# If we press space or enter, be a combo box!
def keypress(self,size,key):
activate = key == ' '
if self.use_enter:
activate = activate or key == 'enter'
if activate:
# Die if the user didn't prepare the combobox overlay
if self.overlay == None:
raise ComboBoxException('ComboBox must be built before use!')
retval = self.overlay.show(self.ui,self.parent)
if retval != None:
self.set_focus(self.list.index(retval))
#self.cbox.set_w(SelText(retval+' vvv'))
if self.callback != None:
self.callback(self,self.overlay._listbox.get_focus()[1],
self.user_args)
return self._w.keypress(size,key)
def selectable(self):
return self.cbox.selectable()
def get_focus(self):
if self.overlay:
return self.overlay._listbox.get_focus()
else:
return None,self.focus
def get_sensitive(self):
return self.cbox.get_sensitive()
def set_sensitive(self,state):
self.cbox.set_sensitive(state)
# This is a h4x3d copy of some of the code in Ian Ward's dialog.py example.
class DialogExit(Exception):
pass
class Dialog2(urwid.WidgetWrap):
def __init__(self, text, height,width, body=None ):
self.width = int(width)
if width <= 0:
self.width = ('relative', 80)
self.height = int(height)
if height <= 0:
self.height = ('relative', 80)
self.body = body
if body is None:
# fill space with nothing
body = urwid.Filler(urwid.Divider(),'top')
self.frame = urwid.Frame( body, focus_part='footer')
if text is not None:
self.frame.header = urwid.Pile( [urwid.Text(text,align='right'),
urwid.Divider()] )
w = self.frame
self.view = w
# buttons: tuple of name,exitcode
def add_buttons(self, buttons):
l = []
for name, exitcode in buttons:
b = urwid.Button( name, self.button_press )
b.exitcode = exitcode
b = urwid.AttrWrap( b, 'body','focus' )
l.append( b )
self.buttons = urwid.GridFlow(l, 10, 3, 1, 'center')
self.frame.footer = urwid.Pile( [ urwid.Divider(),
self.buttons ], focus_item = 1)
def button_press(self, button):
raise DialogExit(button.exitcode)
def run(self,ui,parent):
ui.set_mouse_tracking()
size = ui.get_cols_rows()
overlay = urwid.Overlay(urwid.LineBox(self.view),
parent, 'center', self.width,
'middle', self.height)
try:
while True:
canvas = overlay.render( size, focus=True )
ui.draw_screen( size, canvas )
keys = None
while not keys:
keys = ui.get_input()
for k in keys:
if urwid.VERSION < (1, 0, 0):
check_mouse_event = urwid.is_mouse_event
else:
check_mouse_event = urwid.util.is_mouse_event
if check_mouse_event(k):
event, button, col, row = k
overlay.mouse_event( size,
event, button, col, row,
focus=True)
else:
if k == 'window resize':
size = ui.get_cols_rows()
k = self.view.keypress( size, k )
if k == 'esc':
raise DialogExit(-1)
if k:
self.unhandled_key( size, k)
except DialogExit, e:
return self.on_exit( e.args[0] )
def on_exit(self, exitcode):
return exitcode, ""
def unhandled_key(self, size, key):
pass
# Simple dialog with text in it and "OK"
class TextDialog(Dialog2):
def __init__(self, text, height, width, header=None,align='left'):
l = [urwid.Text(text)]
body = urwid.ListBox(l)
body = urwid.AttrWrap(body, 'body')
Dialog2.__init__(self, header, height+2, width+2, body)
self.add_buttons([('OK',1)])
def unhandled_key(self, size, k):
if k in ('up','page up','down','page down'):
self.frame.set_focus('body')
self.view.keypress( size, k )
self.frame.set_focus('footer')
class InputDialog(Dialog2):
def __init__(self, text, height, width,ok_name=_('OK'),edit_text=''):
self.edit = urwid.Edit(wrap='clip',edit_text=edit_text)
body = urwid.ListBox([self.edit])
body = urwid.AttrWrap(body, 'editbx','editfc')
Dialog2.__init__(self, text, height, width, body)
self.frame.set_focus('body')
self.add_buttons([(ok_name,0),(_('Cancel'),-1)])
def unhandled_key(self, size, k):
if k in ('up','page up'):
self.frame.set_focus('body')
if k in ('down','page down'):
self.frame.set_focus('footer')
if k == 'enter':
# pass enter to the "ok" button
self.frame.set_focus('footer')
self.view.keypress( size, k )
def on_exit(self, exitcode):
return exitcode, self.edit.get_edit_text()
class ClickCols(urwid.WidgetWrap):
def __init__(self,items,callback=None,args=None):
cols = urwid.Columns(items)
self.__super.__init__(cols)
self.callback = callback
self.args = args
def mouse_event(self,size,event,button,x,y,focus):
if event == "mouse press":
# The keypress dealie in wicd-curses.py expects a list of keystrokes
self.callback([self.args])
# htop-style menu menu-bar on the bottom of the screen
class OptCols(urwid.WidgetWrap):
# tuples = [(key,desc)], on_event gets passed a key
# attrs = (attr_key,attr_desc)
# handler = function passed the key of the "button" pressed
# mentions of 'left' and right will be converted to <- and -> respectively
def __init__(self,tuples,handler,attrs=('body','infobar'),debug=False):
# Find the longest string. Keys for this bar should be no greater than
# 2 characters long (e.g., -> for left)
#maxlen = 6
#for i in tuples:
# newmax = len(i[0])+len(i[1])
# if newmax > maxlen:
# maxlen = newmax
# Construct the texts
textList = []
i = 0
# callbacks map the text contents to its assigned callback.
self.callbacks = []
for cmd in tuples:
key = reduce(lambda s,(f,t):s.replace(f,t), [ \
('ctrl ', 'Ctrl+'), ('meta ', 'Alt+'), \
('left', '<-'), ('right', '->'), \
('page up', 'Page Up'), ('page down', 'Page Down'), \
('esc', 'ESC'), ('enter', 'Enter'), ('f10','F10')], cmd[0])
if debug:
callback = self.debugClick
args = cmd[1]
else:
callback = handler
args = cmd[0]
#self.callbacks.append(cmd[2])
col = ClickCols([
('fixed',len(key)+1,urwid.Text((attrs[0],key+':')) ),
urwid.AttrWrap(urwid.Text(cmd[1]),attrs[1])],
callback,args)
textList.append(col)
i+=1
if debug:
self.debug = urwid.Text("DEBUG_MODE")
textList.append(('fixed',10,self.debug))
cols = urwid.Columns(textList)
self.__super.__init__(cols)
def debugClick(self,args):
self.debug.set_text(args)
def mouse_event(self,size,event,button,x,y,focus):
# Widgets are evenly long (as of current), so...
return self._w.mouse_event(size,event,button,x,y,focus)
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