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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Urwid graphics widgets
# Copyright (C) 2004-2011 Ian Ward
#
# 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 2.1 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
#
# Urwid web site: http://excess.org/urwid/
from urwid.util import decompose_tagmarkup, get_encoding_mode
from urwid.canvas import CompositeCanvas, CanvasJoin, TextCanvas, \
CanvasCombine, SolidCanvas
from urwid.widget import WidgetMeta, Widget, BOX, FIXED, FLOW, \
nocache_widget_render, nocache_widget_render_instance, fixed_size, \
WidgetWrap, Divider, SolidFill, Text, CENTER, CLIP
from urwid.container import Pile, Columns
from urwid.display_common import AttrSpec
from urwid.decoration import WidgetDecoration
class BigText(Widget):
_sizing = frozenset([FIXED])
def __init__(self, markup, font):
"""
markup -- same as Text widget markup
font -- instance of a Font class
"""
self.set_font(font)
self.set_text(markup)
def set_text(self, markup):
self.text, self.attrib = decompose_tagmarkup(markup)
self._invalidate()
def get_text(self):
"""
Returns (text, attributes).
"""
return self.text, self.attrib
def set_font(self, font):
self.font = font
self._invalidate()
def pack(self, size=None, focus=False):
rows = self.font.height
cols = 0
for c in self.text:
cols += self.font.char_width(c)
return cols, rows
def render(self, size, focus=False):
fixed_size(size) # complain if parameter is wrong
a = None
ai = ak = 0
o = []
rows = self.font.height
attrib = self.attrib + [(None, len(self.text))]
for ch in self.text:
if not ak:
a, ak = attrib[ai]
ai += 1
ak -= 1
width = self.font.char_width(ch)
if not width:
# ignore invalid characters
continue
c = self.font.render(ch)
if a is not None:
c = CompositeCanvas(c)
c.fill_attr(a)
o.append((c, None, False, width))
if o:
canv = CanvasJoin(o)
else:
canv = TextCanvas([""] * rows, maxcol=0,
check_width=False)
canv = CompositeCanvas(canv)
canv.set_depends([])
return canv
class LineBox(WidgetDecoration, WidgetWrap):
def __init__(self, original_widget, title="",
tlcorner=u'┌', tline=u'─', lline=u'│',
trcorner=u'┐', blcorner=u'└', rline=u'│',
bline=u'─', brcorner=u'┘'):
"""
Draw a line around original_widget.
Use 'title' to set an initial title text with will be centered
on top of the box.
You can also override the widgets used for the lines/corners:
tline: top line
bline: bottom line
lline: left line
rline: right line
tlcorner: top left corner
trcorner: top right corner
blcorner: bottom left corner
brcorner: bottom right corner
"""
tline, bline = Divider(tline), Divider(bline)
lline, rline = SolidFill(lline), SolidFill(rline)
tlcorner, trcorner = Text(tlcorner), Text(trcorner)
blcorner, brcorner = Text(blcorner), Text(brcorner)
self.title_widget = Text(self.format_title(title))
self.tline_widget = Columns([
tline,
('flow', self.title_widget),
tline,
])
top = Columns([
('fixed', 1, tlcorner),
self.tline_widget,
('fixed', 1, trcorner)
])
middle = Columns([
('fixed', 1, lline),
original_widget,
('fixed', 1, rline),
], box_columns=[0, 2], focus_column=1)
bottom = Columns([
('fixed', 1, blcorner), bline, ('fixed', 1, brcorner)
])
pile = Pile([('flow', top), middle, ('flow', bottom)], focus_item=1)
WidgetDecoration.__init__(self, original_widget)
WidgetWrap.__init__(self, pile)
def format_title(self, text):
if len(text) > 0:
return " %s " % text
else:
return ""
def set_title(self, text):
self.title_widget.set_text(self.format_title(text))
self.tline_widget._invalidate()
class BarGraphMeta(WidgetMeta):
"""
Detect subclass get_data() method and dynamic change to
get_data() method and disable caching in these cases.
This is for backwards compatibility only, new programs
should use set_data() instead of overriding get_data().
"""
def __init__(cls, name, bases, d):
super(BarGraphMeta, cls).__init__(name, bases, d)
if "get_data" in d:
cls.render = nocache_widget_render(cls)
cls._get_data = cls.get_data
cls.get_data = property(
lambda self: self._get_data,
nocache_bargraph_get_data)
def nocache_bargraph_get_data(self, get_data_fn):
"""
Disable caching on this bargraph because get_data_fn needs
to be polled to get the latest data.
"""
self.render = nocache_widget_render_instance(self)
self._get_data = get_data_fn
class BarGraphError(Exception):
pass
class BarGraph(Widget):
__metaclass__ = BarGraphMeta
_sizing = frozenset([BOX])
ignore_focus = True
eighths = u' ▁▂▃▄▅▆▇'
hlines = u'_⎺⎻─⎼⎽'
def __init__(self, attlist, hatt=None, satt=None):
"""
Create a bar graph with the passed display characteristics.
see set_segment_attributes for a description of the parameters.
"""
self.set_segment_attributes(attlist, hatt, satt)
self.set_data([], 1, None)
self.set_bar_width(None)
def set_segment_attributes(self, attlist, hatt=None, satt=None):
"""
:param attlist: list containing display attribute or
(display attribute, character) tuple for background,
first segment, and optionally following segments.
ie. len(attlist) == num segments+1
character defaults to ' ' if not specified.
:param hatt: list containing attributes for horizontal lines. First
element is for lines on background, second is for lines
on first segment, third is for lines on second segment
etc.
:param satt: dictionary containing attributes for smoothed
transitions of bars in UTF-8 display mode. The values
are in the form:
(fg,bg) : attr
fg and bg are integers where 0 is the graph background,
1 is the first segment, 2 is the second, ...
fg > bg in all values. attr is an attribute with a
foreground corresponding to fg and a background
corresponding to bg.
If satt is not None and the bar graph is being displayed in
a terminal using the UTF-8 encoding then the character cell
that is shared between the segments specified will be smoothed
with using the UTF-8 vertical eighth characters.
eg: set_segment_attributes( ['no', ('unsure',"?"), 'yes'] )
will use the attribute 'no' for the background (the area from
the top of the graph to the top of the bar), question marks
with the attribute 'unsure' will be used for the topmost
segment of the bar, and the attribute 'yes' will be used for
the bottom segment of the bar.
"""
self.attr = []
self.char = []
if len(attlist) < 2:
raise BarGraphError("attlist must include at least background and seg1: %r" % (attlist,))
assert len(attlist) >= 2, 'must at least specify bg and fg!'
for a in attlist:
if type(a) != tuple:
self.attr.append(a)
self.char.append(' ')
else:
attr, ch = a
self.attr.append(attr)
self.char.append(ch)
self.hatt = []
if hatt is None:
hatt = [self.attr[0]]
elif type(hatt) != list:
hatt = [hatt]
self.hatt = hatt
if satt is None:
satt = {}
for i in satt.items():
try:
(fg, bg), attr = i
except ValueError:
raise BarGraphError("satt not in (fg,bg:attr) form: %r" % (i,))
if type(fg) != int or fg >= len(attlist):
raise BarGraphError("fg not valid integer: %r" % (fg,))
if type(bg) != int or bg >= len(attlist):
raise BarGraphError("bg not valid integer: %r" % (fg,))
if fg <= bg:
raise BarGraphError("fg (%s) not > bg (%s)" % (fg, bg))
self.satt = satt
def set_data(self, bardata, top, hlines=None):
"""
Store bar data, bargraph top and horizontal line positions.
bardata -- a list of bar values.
top -- maximum value for segments within bardata
hlines -- None or a bar value marking horizontal line positions
bar values are [ segment1, segment2, ... ] lists where top is
the maximal value corresponding to the top of the bar graph and
segment1, segment2, ... are the values for the top of each
segment of this bar. Simple bar graphs will only have one
segment in each bar value.
Eg: if top is 100 and there is a bar value of [ 80, 30 ] then
the top of this bar will be at 80% of full height of the graph
and it will have a second segment that starts at 30%.
"""
if hlines is not None:
hlines = hlines[:] # shallow copy
hlines.sort()
hlines.reverse()
self.data = bardata, top, hlines
self._invalidate()
def _get_data(self, size):
"""
Return (bardata, top, hlines)
This function is called by render to retrieve the data for
the graph. It may be overloaded to create a dynamic bar graph.
This implementation will truncate the bardata list returned
if not all bars will fit within maxcol.
"""
(maxcol, maxrow) = size
bardata, top, hlines = self.data
widths = self.calculate_bar_widths((maxcol, maxrow), bardata)
if len(bardata) > len(widths):
return bardata[:len(widths)], top, hlines
return bardata, top, hlines
def set_bar_width(self, width):
"""
Set a preferred bar width for calculate_bar_widths to use.
width -- width of bar or None for automatic width adjustment
"""
assert width is None or width > 0
self.bar_width = width
self._invalidate()
def calculate_bar_widths(self, size, bardata):
"""
Return a list of bar widths, one for each bar in data.
If self.bar_width is None this implementation will stretch
the bars across the available space specified by maxcol.
"""
(maxcol, maxrow) = size
if self.bar_width is not None:
return [self.bar_width] * min(
len(bardata), maxcol / self.bar_width)
if len(bardata) >= maxcol:
return [1] * maxcol
widths = []
grow = maxcol
remain = len(bardata)
for row in bardata:
w = int(float(grow) / remain + 0.5)
widths.append(w)
grow -= w
remain -= 1
return widths
def selectable(self):
"""
Return False.
"""
return False
def use_smoothed(self):
return self.satt and get_encoding_mode() == "utf8"
def calculate_display(self, size):
"""
Calculate display data.
"""
(maxcol, maxrow) = size
bardata, top, hlines = self.get_data((maxcol, maxrow))
widths = self.calculate_bar_widths((maxcol, maxrow), bardata)
if self.use_smoothed():
disp = calculate_bargraph_display(bardata, top, widths,
maxrow * 8)
disp = self.smooth_display(disp)
else:
disp = calculate_bargraph_display(bardata, top, widths,
maxrow)
if hlines:
disp = self.hlines_display(disp, top, hlines, maxrow)
return disp
def hlines_display(self, disp, top, hlines, maxrow):
"""
Add hlines to display structure represented as bar_type tuple
values:
(bg, 0-5)
bg is the segment that has the hline on it
0-5 is the hline graphic to use where 0 is a regular underscore
and 1-5 are the UTF-8 horizontal scan line characters.
"""
if self.use_smoothed():
shiftr = 0
r = [(0.2, 1),
(0.4, 2),
(0.6, 3),
(0.8, 4),
(1.0, 5), ]
else:
shiftr = 0.5
r = [(1.0, 0), ]
# reverse the hlines to match screen ordering
rhl = []
for h in hlines:
rh = float(top - h) * maxrow / top - shiftr
if rh < 0:
continue
rhl.append(rh)
# build a list of rows that will have hlines
hrows = []
last_i = -1
for rh in rhl:
i = int(rh)
if i == last_i:
continue
f = rh - i
for spl, chnum in r:
if f < spl:
hrows.append((i, chnum))
break
last_i = i
# fill hlines into disp data
def fill_row(row, chnum):
rout = []
for bar_type, width in row:
if (type(bar_type) == int and
len(self.hatt) > bar_type):
rout.append(((bar_type, chnum), width))
continue
rout.append((bar_type, width))
return rout
o = []
k = 0
rnum = 0
for y_count, row in disp:
if k >= len(hrows):
o.append((y_count, row))
continue
end_block = rnum + y_count
while k < len(hrows) and hrows[k][0] < end_block:
i, chnum = hrows[k]
if i - rnum > 0:
o.append((i - rnum, row))
o.append((1, fill_row(row, chnum)))
rnum = i + 1
k += 1
if rnum < end_block:
o.append((end_block - rnum, row))
rnum = end_block
#assert 0, o
return o
def smooth_display(self, disp):
"""
smooth (col, row*8) display into (col, row) display using
UTF vertical eighth characters represented as bar_type
tuple values:
( fg, bg, 1-7 )
where fg is the lower segment, bg is the upper segment and
1-7 is the vertical eighth character to use.
"""
o = []
r = 0 # row remainder
def seg_combine((bt1, w1), (bt2, w2)):
if (bt1, w1) == (bt2, w2):
return (bt1, w1), None, None
wmin = min(w1, w2)
l1 = l2 = None
if w1 > w2:
l1 = (bt1, w1 - w2)
elif w2 > w1:
l2 = (bt2, w2 - w1)
if type(bt1) == tuple:
return (bt1, wmin), l1, l2
if (bt2, bt1) not in self.satt:
if r < 4:
return (bt2, wmin), l1, l2
return (bt1, wmin), l1, l2
return ((bt2, bt1, 8 - r), wmin), l1, l2
def row_combine_last(count, row):
o_count, o_row = o[-1]
row = row[:] # shallow copy, so we don't destroy orig.
o_row = o_row[:]
l = []
while row:
(bt, w), l1, l2 = seg_combine(
o_row.pop(0), row.pop(0))
if l and l[-1][0] == bt:
l[-1] = (bt, l[-1][1] + w)
else:
l.append((bt, w))
if l1:
o_row = [l1] + o_row
if l2:
row = [l2] + row
assert not o_row
o[-1] = (o_count + count, l)
# regroup into actual rows (8 disp rows == 1 actual row)
for y_count, row in disp:
if r:
count = min(8 - r, y_count)
row_combine_last(count, row)
y_count -= count
r += count
r = r % 8
if not y_count:
continue
assert r == 0
# copy whole blocks
if y_count > 7:
o.append((y_count // 8 * 8, row))
y_count = y_count % 8
if not y_count:
continue
o.append((y_count, row))
r = y_count
return [(y // 8, row) for (y, row) in o]
def render(self, size, focus=False):
"""
Render BarGraph.
"""
(maxcol, maxrow) = size
disp = self.calculate_display((maxcol, maxrow))
combinelist = []
for y_count, row in disp:
l = []
for bar_type, width in row:
if type(bar_type) == tuple:
if len(bar_type) == 3:
# vertical eighths
fg, bg, k = bar_type
a = self.satt[(fg, bg)]
t = self.eighths[k] * width
else:
# horizontal lines
bg, k = bar_type
a = self.hatt[bg]
t = self.hlines[k] * width
else:
a = self.attr[bar_type]
t = self.char[bar_type] * width
l.append((a, t))
c = Text(l).render((maxcol,))
assert c.rows() == 1, "Invalid characters in BarGraph!"
combinelist += [(c, None, False)] * y_count
canv = CanvasCombine(combinelist)
return canv
def calculate_bargraph_display(bardata, top, bar_widths, maxrow):
"""
Calculate a rendering of the bar graph described by data, bar_widths
and height.
bardata -- bar information with same structure as BarGraph.data
top -- maximal value for bardata segments
bar_widths -- list of integer column widths for each bar
maxrow -- rows for display of bargraph
Returns a structure as follows:
[ ( y_count, [ ( bar_type, width), ... ] ), ... ]
The outer tuples represent a set of identical rows. y_count is
the number of rows in this set, the list contains the data to be
displayed in the row repeated through the set.
The inner tuple describes a run of width characters of bar_type.
bar_type is an integer starting from 0 for the background, 1 for
the 1st segment, 2 for the 2nd segment etc..
This function should complete in approximately O(n+m) time, where
n is the number of bars displayed and m is the number of rows.
"""
assert len(bardata) == len(bar_widths)
maxcol = sum(bar_widths)
# build intermediate data structure
rows = [None] * maxrow
def add_segment(seg_num, col, row, width, rows=rows):
if rows[row]:
last_seg, last_col, last_end = rows[row][-1]
if last_end > col:
if last_col >= col:
del rows[row][-1]
else:
rows[row][-1] = (last_seg,
last_col, col)
elif last_seg == seg_num and last_end == col:
rows[row][-1] = (last_seg, last_col,
last_end + width)
return
elif rows[row] is None:
rows[row] = []
rows[row].append((seg_num, col, col + width))
col = 0
barnum = 0
for bar in bardata:
width = bar_widths[barnum]
if width < 1:
continue
# loop through in reverse order
tallest = maxrow
segments = scale_bar_values(bar, top, maxrow)
for k in range(len(bar) - 1, -1, -1):
s = segments[k]
if s >= maxrow:
continue
if s < 0:
s = 0
if s < tallest:
# add only properly-overlapped bars
tallest = s
add_segment(k + 1, col, s, width)
col += width
barnum += 1
#print repr(rows)
# build rowsets data structure
rowsets = []
y_count = 0
last = [(0, maxcol)]
for r in rows:
if r is None:
y_count = y_count + 1
continue
if y_count:
rowsets.append((y_count, last))
y_count = 0
i = 0 # index into "last"
la, ln = last[i] # last attribute, last run length
c = 0 # current column
o = [] # output list to be added to rowsets
for seg_num, start, end in r:
while start > c + ln:
o.append((la, ln))
i += 1
c += ln
la, ln = last[i]
if la == seg_num:
# same attribute, can combine
o.append((la, end - c))
else:
if start - c > 0:
o.append((la, start - c))
o.append((seg_num, end - start))
if end == maxcol:
i = len(last)
break
# skip past old segments covered by new one
while end >= c + ln:
i += 1
c += ln
la, ln = last[i]
if la != seg_num:
ln = c + ln - end
c = end
continue
# same attribute, can extend
oa, on = o[-1]
on += c + ln - end
o[-1] = oa, on
i += 1
c += ln
if c == maxcol:
break
assert i < len(last), repr((on, maxcol))
la, ln = last[i]
if i < len(last):
o += [(la, ln)] + last[i + 1:]
last = o
y_count += 1
if y_count:
rowsets.append((y_count, last))
return rowsets
class GraphVScale(Widget):
_sizing = frozenset([BOX])
def __init__(self, labels, top):
"""
GraphVScale( [(label1 position, label1 markup),...], top )
label position -- 0 < position < top for the y position
label markup -- text markup for this label
top -- top y position
This widget is a vertical scale for the BarGraph widget that
can correspond to the BarGraph's horizontal lines
"""
self.set_scale(labels, top)
def set_scale(self, labels, top):
"""
set_scale( [(label1 position, label1 markup),...], top )
label position -- 0 < position < top for the y position
label markup -- text markup for this label
top -- top y position
"""
labels = labels[:] # shallow copy
labels.sort()
labels.reverse()
self.pos = []
self.txt = []
for y, markup in labels:
self.pos.append(y)
self.txt.append(Text(markup))
self.top = top
def selectable(self):
"""
Return False.
"""
return False
def render(self, size, focus=False):
"""
Render GraphVScale.
"""
(maxcol, maxrow) = size
pl = scale_bar_values(self.pos, self.top, maxrow)
combinelist = []
rows = 0
for p, t in zip(pl, self.txt):
p -= 1
if p >= maxrow:
break
if p < rows:
continue
c = t.render((maxcol,))
if p > rows:
run = p - rows
c = CompositeCanvas(c)
c.pad_trim_top_bottom(run, 0)
rows += c.rows()
combinelist.append((c, None, False))
if not combinelist:
return SolidCanvas(" ", size[0], size[1])
c = CanvasCombine(combinelist)
if maxrow - rows:
c.pad_trim_top_bottom(0, maxrow - rows)
return c
def scale_bar_values( bar, top, maxrow ):
"""
Return a list of bar values aliased to integer values of maxrow.
"""
return [maxrow - int(float(v) * maxrow / top + 0.5) for v in bar]
class ProgressBar(Widget):
_sizing = frozenset([FLOW])
eighths = u' ▏▎▍▌▋▊▉'
text_align = CENTER
def __init__(self, normal, complete, current=0, done=100, satt=None):
"""
:param normal: display attribute for incomplete part of progress bar
:param complete: display attribute for complete part of progress bar
:param current: current progress
:param done: progress amount at 100%
:param satt: display attribute for smoothed part of bar where the
foreground of satt corresponds to the normal part and the
background corresponds to the complete part. If satt
is ``None`` then no smoothing will be done.
"""
self.normal = normal
self.complete = complete
self._current = current
self._done = done
self.satt = satt
def set_completion(self, current):
"""
current -- current progress
"""
self._current = current
self._invalidate()
current = property(lambda self: self._current, set_completion)
def _set_done(self, done):
"""
done -- progress amount at 100%
"""
self._done = done
self._invalidate()
done = property(lambda self: self._done, _set_done)
def rows(self, size, focus=False):
return 1
def get_text(self):
"""
Return the progress bar percentage text.
"""
percent = min(100, max(0, int(self.current * 100 / self.done)))
return str(percent) + " %"
def render(self, size, focus=False):
"""
Render the progress bar.
"""
(maxcol,) = size
txt = Text(self.get_text(), self.text_align, CLIP)
c = txt.render((maxcol,))
cf = float(self.current) * maxcol / self.done
ccol = int(cf)
cs = 0
if self.satt is not None:
cs = int((cf - ccol) * 8)
if ccol < 0 or (ccol == 0 and cs == 0):
c._attr = [[(self.normal, maxcol)]]
elif ccol >= maxcol:
c._attr = [[(self.complete, maxcol)]]
elif cs and c._text[0][ccol] == " ":
t = c._text[0]
cenc = self.eighths[cs].encode("utf-8")
c._text[0] = t[:ccol] + cenc + t[ccol + 1:]
a = []
if ccol > 0:
a.append((self.complete, ccol))
a.append((self.satt, len(cenc)))
if maxcol - ccol - 1 > 0:
a.append((self.normal, maxcol - ccol - 1))
c._attr = [a]
c._cs = [[(None, len(c._text[0]))]]
else:
c._attr = [[(self.complete, ccol),
(self.normal, maxcol - ccol)]]
return c
class PythonLogo(Widget):
_sizing = frozenset([FIXED])
def __init__(self):
"""
Create canvas containing an ASCII version of the Python
Logo and store it.
"""
blu = AttrSpec('light blue', 'default')
yel = AttrSpec('yellow', 'default')
width = 17
self._canvas = Text([
(blu, " ______\n"),
(blu, " _|_o__ |"), (yel, "__\n"),
(blu, " | _____|"), (yel, " |\n"),
(blu, " |__| "), (yel, "______|\n"),
(yel, " |____o_|")]).render((width,))
def pack(self, size=None, focus=False):
"""
Return the size from our pre-rendered canvas.
"""
return self._canvas.cols(), self._canvas.rows()
def render(self, size, focus=False):
"""
Return the pre-rendered canvas.
"""
fixed_size(size)
return self._canvas
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