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# encoding: utf-8

import os
import stat
import time

from evdev import _uinput
from evdev import ecodes, util, device


class UInputError(Exception):
    pass


class UInput(object):
    '''
    A userland input device and that can inject input events into the
    linux input subsystem.
    '''

    __slots__ = (
        'name', 'vendor', 'product', 'version', 'bustype',
        'events', 'devnode', 'fd', 'device',
    )

    def __init__(self,
                 events=None,
                 name='py-evdev-uinput',
                 vendor=0x1, product=0x1, version=0x1, bustype=0x3,
                 devnode='/dev/uinput'):
        '''
        :param events: the event types and codes that the uinput
                       device will be able to inject - defaults to all
                       key codes.

        :type events: dictionary of event types mapping to lists of
                      event codes.

        :param name:    the name of the input device.
        :param vendor:  vendor identifier.
        :param product: product identifier.
        :param version: version identifier.
        :param bustype: bustype identifier.

        .. note:: If you do not specify any events, the uinput device
                  will be able to inject only ``KEY_*`` and ``BTN_*``
                  event codes.
        '''

        self.name = name         #: Uinput device name.
        self.vendor = vendor     #: Device vendor identifier.
        self.product = product   #: Device product identifier.
        self.version = version   #: Device version identifier.
        self.bustype = bustype   #: Device bustype - eg. ``BUS_USB``.
        self.devnode = devnode   #: Uinput device node - eg. ``/dev/uinput/``.

        if not events:
            events = {ecodes.EV_KEY: ecodes.keys.keys()}

        # the min, max, fuzz and flat values for the absolute axis for
        # a given code
        absinfo = []

        self._verify()

        #: Write-only, non-blocking file descriptor to the uinput device node.
        self.fd = _uinput.open(devnode)

        # set device capabilities
        for etype, codes in events.items():
            for code in codes:
                # handle max, min, fuzz, flat
                if isinstance(code, (tuple, list, device.AbsInfo)):
                    # flatten (ABS_Y, (0, 255, 0, 0)) to (ABS_Y, 0, 255, 0, 0)
                    f = [code[0]]; f += code[1]
                    absinfo.append(f)
                    code = code[0]

                #:todo: a lot of unnecessary packing/unpacking
                _uinput.enable(self.fd, etype, code)

        # create uinput device
        _uinput.create(self.fd, name, vendor, product, version, bustype, absinfo)

        #: An :class:`InputDevice <evdev.device.InputDevice>` instance
        #: for the fake input device. ``None`` if the device cannot be
        #: opened for reading and writing.
        self.device = self._find_device()

    def __enter__(self):
        return self

    def __exit__(self, type, value, tb):
        if hasattr(self, 'fd'):
            self.close()

    def __repr__(self):
        # :todo:
        v = (repr(getattr(self, i)) for i in
             ('name', 'bustype', 'vendor', 'product', 'version'))
        return '{}({})'.format(self.__class__.__name__, ', '.join(v))

    def __str__(self):
        msg = ('name "{}", bus "{}", vendor "{:04x}", product "{:04x}", version "{:04x}"\n'
               'event types: {}')

        evtypes = [i[0] for i in self.capabilities(True).keys()]
        msg = msg.format(self.name, ecodes.BUS[self.bustype],
                         self.vendor, self.product,
                         self.version, ' '.join(evtypes))

        return msg

    def close(self):
        # close the associated InputDevice, if it was previously opened
        if self.device is not None:
            self.device.close()

        # destroy the uinput device
        if self.fd > -1:
            _uinput.close(self.fd)
            self.fd = -1

    def write_event(self, event):
        '''
        Inject an input event into the input subsystem. Events are
        queued until a synchronization event is received.

        :param event: InputEvent instance or an object with an
                      ``event`` attribute (:class:`KeyEvent
                      <evdev.events.KeyEvent>`, :class:`RelEvent
                      <evdev.events.RelEvent>` etc).

        Example::

            ev = InputEvent(1334414993, 274296, ecodes.EV_KEY, ecodes.KEY_A, 1)
            ui.write_event(ev)
        '''

        if hasattr(event, 'event'):
            event = event.event

        self.write(event.type, event.code, event.value)

    def write(self, etype, code, value):
        '''
        Inject an input event into the input subsystem. Events are
        queued until a synchronization event is received.

        :param etype: event type (eg. ``EV_KEY``).
        :param code:  event code (eg. ``KEY_A``).
        :param value: event value (eg. 0 1 2 - depends on event type).

        Example::

            ui.write(e.EV_KEY, e.KEY_A, 1) # key A - down
            ui.write(e.EV_KEY, e.KEY_A, 0) # key A - up
        '''

        _uinput.write(self.fd, etype, code, value)

    def syn(self):
        '''
        Inject a ``SYN_REPORT`` event into the input subsystem. Events
        queued by :func:`write()` will be fired. If possible, events
        will be merged into an 'atomic' event.
        '''

        _uinput.write(self.fd, ecodes.EV_SYN, ecodes.SYN_REPORT, 0)

    def capabilities(self, verbose=False, absinfo=True):
        '''See :func:`capabilities <evdev.device.InputDevice.capabilities>`.'''
        if self.device is None:
            raise UInputError('input device not opened - cannot read capabilites')

        return self.device.capabilities(verbose, absinfo)

    def _verify(self):
        '''
        Verify that an uinput device exists and is readable and writable
        by the current process.
        '''

        try:
            m = os.stat(self.devnode)[stat.ST_MODE]
            if not stat.S_ISCHR(m):
                raise
        except (IndexError, OSError):
            msg = '"{}" does not exist or is not a character device file '\
                  '- verify that the uinput module is loaded'
            raise UInputError(msg.format(self.devnode))

        if not os.access(self.devnode, os.W_OK):
            msg = '"{}" cannot be opened for writing'
            raise UInputError(msg.format(self.devnode))

        if len(self.name) > _uinput.maxnamelen:
            msg = 'uinput device name must not be longer than {} characters'
            raise UInputError(msg.format(_uinput.maxnamelen))

    def _find_device(self):
        #:bug: the device node might not be immediately available
        time.sleep(0.1)

        for fn in util.list_devices('/dev/input/'):
            d = device.InputDevice(fn)
            if d.name == self.name:
                return d