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Alerts appear at the top of the body of your activity.
At a high level, Alert and its different variations (TimeoutAlert,
ConfirmationAlert, etc.) have a title, an alert message and then several
buttons that the user can click. The Alert class will pass "response" events
to your activity when any of these buttons are clicked, along with a
response_id to help you identify what button was clicked.
Examples
--------
create a simple alert message.
.. code-block:: python
from sugar.graphics.alert import Alert
...
# Create a new simple alert
alert = Alert()
# Populate the title and text body of the alert.
alert.props.title=_('Title of Alert Goes Here')
alert.props.msg = _('Text message of alert goes here')
# Call the add_alert() method (inherited via the sugar.graphics.Window
# superclass of Activity) to add this alert to the activity window.
self.add_alert(alert)
alert.show()
STABLE.
"""
# Copyright (C) 2007, One Laptop Per Child
# Copyright (C) 2010, Anish Mangal <anishmangal2002@gmail.com>
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This library 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
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this library; if not, write to the
# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
import gettext
import gtk
import gobject
import pango
import math
from sugar.graphics import style
from sugar.graphics.icon import Icon
_ = lambda msg: gettext.dgettext('sugar-toolkit', msg)
class Alert(gtk.EventBox):
"""
UI interface for Alerts
Alerts are used inside the activity window instead of being a
separate popup window. They do not hide canvas content. You can
use add_alert(widget) and remove_alert(widget) inside your activity
to add and remove the alert. The position of the alert is below the
toolbox or top in fullscreen mode.
Properties:
'title': the title of the alert,
'message': the message of the alert,
'icon': the icon that appears at the far left
See __gproperties__
"""
__gtype_name__ = 'SugarAlert'
__gsignals__ = {
'response': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST, gobject.TYPE_NONE, ([object])),
}
__gproperties__ = {
'title': (str, None, None, None, gobject.PARAM_READWRITE),
'msg': (str, None, None, None, gobject.PARAM_READWRITE),
'icon': (object, None, None, gobject.PARAM_WRITABLE),
}
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self._title = None
self._msg = None
self._icon = None
self._buttons = {}
self._hbox = gtk.HBox()
self._hbox.set_border_width(style.DEFAULT_SPACING)
self._hbox.set_spacing(style.DEFAULT_SPACING)
self._msg_box = gtk.VBox()
self._title_label = gtk.Label()
self._title_label.set_alignment(0, 0.5)
self._msg_box.pack_start(self._title_label, False)
self._msg_label = gtk.Label()
self._msg_label.set_alignment(0, 0.5)
self._msg_box.pack_start(self._msg_label, False)
self._hbox.pack_start(self._msg_box, False)
self._buttons_box = gtk.HButtonBox()
self._buttons_box.set_layout(gtk.BUTTONBOX_END)
self._buttons_box.set_spacing(style.DEFAULT_SPACING)
self._hbox.pack_start(self._buttons_box)
gobject.GObject.__init__(self, **kwargs)
self.set_visible_window(True)
self.add(self._hbox)
self._title_label.show()
self._msg_label.show()
self._buttons_box.show()
self._msg_box.show()
self._hbox.show()
self.show()
def do_set_property(self, pspec, value):
"""
Set alert property
Parameters
----------
pspec :
value :
Returns
-------
None
"""
if pspec.name == 'title':
if self._title != value:
self._title = value
self._title_label.set_markup('<b>' + self._title + '</b>')
elif pspec.name == 'msg':
if self._msg != value:
self._msg = value
self._msg_label.set_markup(self._msg)
self._msg_label.set_line_wrap(True)
elif pspec.name == 'icon':
if self._icon != value:
self._icon = value
self._hbox.pack_start(self._icon, False)
self._hbox.reorder_child(self._icon, 0)
def do_get_property(self, pspec):
"""
Get alert property
Parameters
----------
pspec :
property for which the value will be returned
Returns
-------
value of the property specified
"""
if pspec.name == 'title':
return self._title
elif pspec.name == 'msg':
return self._msg
def add_button(self, response_id, label, icon=None, position=-1):
"""
Add a button to the alert
Parameters
----------
response_id :
will be emitted with the response signal a response ID should one
of the pre-defined GTK Response Type Constants or a positive number
label :
that will occure right to the buttom
icon :
this can be a SugarIcon or a gtk.Image
postion :
the position of the button in the box (optional)
Returns
-------
button :gtk.Button
"""
button = gtk.Button()
self._buttons[response_id] = button
if icon is not None:
button.set_image(icon)
button.set_label(label)
self._buttons_box.pack_start(button)
button.show()
button.connect('clicked', self.__button_clicked_cb, response_id)
if position != -1:
self._buttons_box.reorder_child(button, position)
return button
def remove_button(self, response_id):
"""
Remove a button from the alert by the given response id
Parameters
----------
response_id :
Returns
-------
None
"""
self._buttons_box.remove(self._buttons[response_id])
def _response(self, response_id):
"""Emitting response when we have a result
A result can be that a user has clicked a button or
a timeout has occured, the id identifies the button
that has been clicked and -1 for a timeout
"""
self.emit('response', response_id)
def __button_clicked_cb(self, button, response_id):
self._response(response_id)
class ConfirmationAlert(Alert):
"""
This is a ready-made two button (Cancel,Ok) alert.
A confirmation alert is a nice shortcut from a standard Alert because it
comes with 'OK' and 'Cancel' buttons already built-in. When clicked, the
'OK' button will emit a response with a response_id of gtk.RESPONSE_OK,
while the 'Cancel' button will emit gtk.RESPONSE_CANCEL.
Examples
--------
.. code-block:: python
from sugar.graphics.alert import ConfirmationAlert
...
#### Method: _alert_confirmation, create a Confirmation alert (with ok
and cancel buttons standard)
# and add it to the UI.
def _alert_confirmation(self):
alert = ConfirmationAlert()
alert.props.title=_('Title of Alert Goes Here')
alert.props.msg = _('Text message of alert goes here')
alert.connect('response', self._alert_response_cb)
self.add_alert(alert)
#### Method: _alert_response_cb, called when an alert object throws a
response event.
def _alert_response_cb(self, alert, response_id):
#remove the alert from the screen, since either a response button
#was clicked or there was a timeout
self.remove_alert(alert)
#Do any work that is specific to the type of button clicked.
if response_id is gtk.RESPONSE_OK:
print 'Ok Button was clicked. Do any work upon ok here ...'
elif response_id is gtk.RESPONSE_CANCEL:
print 'Cancel Button was clicked.'
"""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
Alert.__init__(self, **kwargs)
icon = Icon(icon_name='dialog-cancel')
self.add_button(gtk.RESPONSE_CANCEL, _('Cancel'), icon)
icon.show()
icon = Icon(icon_name='dialog-ok')
self.add_button(gtk.RESPONSE_OK, _('Ok'), icon)
icon.show()
class ErrorAlert(Alert):
"""
This is a ready-made one button (Ok) alert.
An error alert is a nice shortcut from a standard Alert because it
comes with the 'OK' button already built-in. When clicked, the
'OK' button will emit a response with a response_id of gtk.RESPONSE_OK.
Examples
--------
.. code-block:: python
from sugar.graphics.alert import ErrorAlert
...
#### Method: _alert_error, create a Error alert (with ok
button standard)
# and add it to the UI.
def _alert_error(self):
alert = ErrorAlert()
alert.props.title=_('Title of Alert Goes Here')
alert.props.msg = _('Text message of alert goes here')
alert.connect('response', self._alert_response_cb)
self.add_alert(alert)
#### Method: _alert_response_cb, called when an alert object throws a
response event.
def _alert_response_cb(self, alert, response_id):
#remove the alert from the screen, since either a response button
#was clicked or there was a timeout
self.remove_alert(alert)
#Do any work that is specific to the response_id.
if response_id is gtk.RESPONSE_OK:
print 'Ok Button was clicked. Do any work upon ok here ...'
"""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
Alert.__init__(self, **kwargs)
icon = Icon(icon_name='dialog-ok')
self.add_button(gtk.RESPONSE_OK, _('Ok'), icon)
icon.show()
class _TimeoutIcon(gtk.Alignment):
__gtype_name__ = 'SugarTimeoutIcon'
def __init__(self):
gtk.Alignment.__init__(self, 0, 0, 1, 1)
self.set_app_paintable(True)
self._text = gtk.Label()
self._text.set_alignment(0.5, 0.5)
attrlist = pango.AttrList()
attrlist.insert(pango.AttrWeight(pango.WEIGHT_BOLD))
self._text.set_attributes(attrlist)
self.add(self._text)
self._text.show()
self.connect("expose_event", self.__expose_cb)
def __expose_cb(self, widget, event):
context = widget.window.cairo_create()
self._draw(context)
return False
def do_size_request(self, requisition):
requisition.height, requisition.width = \
gtk.icon_size_lookup(gtk.ICON_SIZE_BUTTON)
self._text.size_request()
def _draw(self, context):
rect = self.get_allocation()
x = rect.x + rect.width * 0.5
y = rect.y + rect.height * 0.5
radius = rect.width / 2
context.arc(x, y, radius, 0, 2 * math.pi)
widget_style = self.get_style()
context.set_source_color(widget_style.bg[self.get_state()])
context.fill_preserve()
def set_text(self, text):
self._text.set_text(str(text))
class TimeoutAlert(Alert):
"""
This is a ready-made two button (Cancel,Continue) alert
It times out with a positive response after the given amount of seconds.
Examples
--------
.. code-block:: python
from sugar.graphics.alert import TimeoutAlert
...
#### Method: _alert_timeout, create a Timeout alert (with ok and cancel
buttons standard)
# and add it to the UI.
def _alert_timeout(self):
#Notice that for a TimeoutAlert, you pass the number of seconds in
#which to timeout. By default, this is 5.
alert = TimeoutAlert(10)
alert.props.title=_('Title of Alert Goes Here')
alert.props.msg = _('Text message of timeout alert goes here')
alert.connect('response', self._alert_response_cb)
self.add_alert(alert)
#### Method: _alert_response_cb, called when an alert object throws a
response event.
def _alert_response_cb(self, alert, response_id):
#remove the alert from the screen, since either a response button
#was clicked or there was a timeout
self.remove_alert(alert)
#Do any work that is specific to the type of button clicked.
if response_id is gtk.RESPONSE_OK:
print 'Ok Button was clicked. Do any work upon ok here ...'
elif response_id is gtk.RESPONSE_CANCEL:
print 'Cancel Button was clicked.'
elif response_id == -1:
print 'Timout occurred'
"""
def __init__(self, timeout=5, **kwargs):
Alert.__init__(self, **kwargs)
self._timeout = timeout
icon = Icon(icon_name='dialog-cancel')
self.add_button(gtk.RESPONSE_CANCEL, _('Cancel'), icon)
icon.show()
self._timeout_text = _TimeoutIcon()
self._timeout_text.set_text(self._timeout)
self.add_button(gtk.RESPONSE_OK, _('Continue'), self._timeout_text)
self._timeout_text.show()
gobject.timeout_add_seconds(1, self.__timeout)
def __timeout(self):
self._timeout -= 1
self._timeout_text.set_text(self._timeout)
if self._timeout == 0:
self._response(gtk.RESPONSE_OK)
return False
return True
class NotifyAlert(Alert):
"""
Timeout alert with only an "OK" button - just for notifications
Examples
--------
.. code-block:: python
from sugar.graphics.alert import NotifyAlert
...
#### Method: _alert_notify, create a Notify alert (with only an 'OK'
button)
# and add it to the UI.
def _alert_notify(self):
#Notice that for a NotifyAlert, you pass the number of seconds in
#which to notify. By default, this is 5.
alert = NotifyAlert(10)
alert.props.title=_('Title of Alert Goes Here')
alert.props.msg = _('Text message of notify alert goes here')
alert.connect('response', self._alert_response_cb)
self.add_alert(alert)
"""
def __init__(self, timeout=5, **kwargs):
Alert.__init__(self, **kwargs)
self._timeout = timeout
self._timeout_text = _TimeoutIcon()
self._timeout_text.set_text(self._timeout)
self.add_button(gtk.RESPONSE_OK, _('Ok'), self._timeout_text)
self._timeout_text.show()
gobject.timeout_add(1000, self.__timeout)
def __timeout(self):
self._timeout -= 1
self._timeout_text.set_text(self._timeout)
if self._timeout == 0:
self._response(gtk.RESPONSE_OK)
return False
return True
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