gstreamer/debug-viewer/GstDebugViewer/Common/GUI.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python; -*-
#
# GStreamer Development Utilities
#
# Copyright (C) 2007 René Stadler <mail@renestadler.de>
#
# 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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""GStreamer Development Utilities Common GUI module."""
import os
import logging
import gi
gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0')
from gi.repository import GObject
from gi.repository import Gtk
from gi.repository import Gdk
from gi.types import GObjectMeta
import GstDebugViewer
from GstDebugViewer.Common import utils
from generictreemodel import GenericTreeModel
def widget_add_popup_menu(widget, menu, button=3):
def popup_callback(widget, event):
if event.button == button:
menu.popup(
None, None, None, None, event.button, event.get_time())
return False
widget.connect("button-press-event", popup_callback)
class Actions (dict):
def __init__(self):
dict.__init__(self)
self.groups = {}
def __getattr__(self, name):
try:
return self[name]
except KeyError:
if "_" in name:
try:
return self[name.replace("_", "-")]
except KeyError:
pass
raise AttributeError("no action with name %r" % (name,))
def add_group(self, group):
name = group.props.name
if name in self.groups:
raise ValueError("already have a group named %s", name)
self.groups[name] = group
for action in group.list_actions():
self[action.props.name] = action
class Widgets (dict):
def __init__(self, builder):
widgets = (obj for obj in builder.get_objects()
if isinstance(obj, Gtk.Buildable))
# Gtk.Widget.get_name() shadows out the GtkBuildable interface method
# of the same name, hence calling the unbound interface method here:
items = ((Gtk.Buildable.get_name(w), w,) for w in widgets)
dict.__init__(self, items)
def __getattr__(self, name):
try:
return self[name]
except KeyError:
if "_" in name:
try:
return self[name.replace("_", "-")]
except KeyError:
pass
raise AttributeError("no widget with name %r" % (name,))
class WidgetFactory (object):
def __init__(self, directory):
self.directory = directory
def get_builder(self, filename):
builder_filename = os.path.join(self.directory, filename)
builder = Gtk.Builder()
builder.set_translation_domain(GstDebugViewer.GETTEXT_DOMAIN)
builder.add_from_file(builder_filename)
return builder
def make(self, filename, widget_name, autoconnect=None):
builder = self.get_builder(filename)
if autoconnect is not None:
builder.connect_signals(autoconnect)
return Widgets(builder)
def make_one(self, filename, widget_name):
builder = self.get_builder(filename)
return builder.get_object(widget_name)
class UIFactory (object):
def __init__(self, ui_filename, actions=None):
self.filename = ui_filename
if actions:
self.action_groups = actions.groups
else:
self.action_groups = ()
def make(self, extra_actions=None):
ui_manager = Gtk.UIManager()
for action_group in self.action_groups.values():
ui_manager.insert_action_group(action_group, 0)
if extra_actions:
for action_group in extra_actions.groups:
ui_manager.insert_action_group(action_group, 0)
ui_manager.add_ui_from_file(self.filename)
ui_manager.ensure_update()
return ui_manager
class MetaModel (GObjectMeta):
"""Meta class for easy setup of gtk tree models.
Looks for a class attribute named `columns' which must be set to a
sequence of the form name1, type1, name2, type2, ..., where the
names are strings. This metaclass adds the following attributes
to created classes:
cls.column_types = (type1, type2, ...)
cls.column_ids = (0, 1, ...)
cls.name1 = 0
cls.name2 = 1
...
Example: A Gtk.ListStore derived model can use
columns = ("COL_NAME", str, "COL_VALUE", str)
and use this in __init__:
GObject.GObject.__init__ (self, *self.column_types)
Then insert data like this:
self.set (self.append (),
self.COL_NAME, "spam",
self.COL_VALUE, "ham")
"""
def __init__(cls, name, bases, dict):
super(MetaModel, cls).__init__(name, bases, dict)
spec = tuple(cls.columns)
column_names = spec[::2]
column_types = spec[1::2]
column_indices = range(len(column_names))
for col_index, col_name, in zip(column_indices, column_names):
setattr(cls, col_name, col_index)
cls.column_types = column_types
cls.column_ids = tuple(column_indices)
class Manager (object):
"""GUI Manager base class."""
@classmethod
def iter_item_classes(cls):
msg = "%s class does not support manager item class access"
raise NotImplementedError(msg % (cls.__name__,))
@classmethod
def find_item_class(self, **kw):
return self.__find_by_attrs(self.iter_item_classes(), kw)
def iter_items(self):
msg = "%s object does not support manager item access"
raise NotImplementedError(msg % (type(self).__name__,))
def find_item(self, **kw):
return self.__find_by_attrs(self.iter_items(), kw)
@staticmethod
def __find_by_attrs(i, kw):
from operator import attrgetter
if len(kw) != 1:
raise ValueError("need exactly one keyword argument")
attr, value = kw.items()[0]
getter = attrgetter(attr)
for item in i:
if getter(item) == value:
return item
else:
raise KeyError("no item such that item.%s == %r" % (attr, value,))
class StateString (object):
"""Descriptor for binding to StateSection classes."""
def __init__(self, option, default=None):
self.option = option
self.default = default
def __get__(self, section, section_class=None):
import ConfigParser
if section is None:
return self
try:
return self.get(section)
except (ConfigParser.NoSectionError,
ConfigParser.NoOptionError,):
return self.get_default(section)
def __set__(self, section, value):
import ConfigParser
self.set(section, value)
def get(self, section):
return section.get(self)
def get_default(self, section):
return self.default
def set(self, section, value):
if value is None:
value = ""
section.set(self, str(value))
class StateBool (StateString):
"""Descriptor for binding to StateSection classes."""
def get(self, section):
return section.state._parser.getboolean(section._name, self.option)
class StateInt (StateString):
"""Descriptor for binding to StateSection classes."""
def get(self, section):
return section.state._parser.getint(section._name, self.option)
class StateInt4 (StateString):
"""Descriptor for binding to StateSection classes. This implements storing
a tuple of 4 integers."""
def get(self, section):
value = StateString.get(self, section)
try:
l = value.split(",")
if len(l) != 4:
return None
else:
return tuple((int(v) for v in l))
except (AttributeError, TypeError, ValueError,):
return None
def set(self, section, value):
if value is None:
svalue = ""
elif len(value) != 4:
raise ValueError("value needs to be a 4-sequence, or None")
else:
svalue = ", ".join((str(v) for v in value))
return StateString.set(self, section, svalue)
class StateItem (StateString):
"""Descriptor for binding to StateSection classes. This implements storing
a class controlled by a Manager class."""
def __init__(self, option, manager_class, default=None):
StateString.__init__(self, option, default=default)
self.manager = manager_class
def get(self, section):
value = SectionString.get(self, section)
if not value:
return None
return self.parse_item(value)
def set(self, section, value):
if value is None:
svalue = ""
else:
svalue = value.name
StateString.set(self, section, svalue)
def parse_item(self, value):
name = value.strip()
try:
return self.manager.find_item_class(name=name)
except KeyError:
return None
class StateItemList (StateItem):
"""Descriptor for binding to StateSection classes. This implements storing
an ordered set of Manager items."""
def get(self, section):
value = StateString.get(self, section)
if not value:
return []
classes = []
for name in value.split(","):
item_class = self.parse_item(name)
if item_class is None:
continue
if not item_class in classes:
classes.append(item_class)
return classes
def get_default(self, section):
default = StateItem.get_default(self, section)
if default is None:
return []
else:
return default
def set(self, section, value):
if value is None:
svalue = ""
else:
svalue = ", ".join((v.name for v in value))
StateString.set(self, section, svalue)
class StateSection (object):
_name = None
def __init__(self, state):
self.state = state
if self._name is None:
raise NotImplementedError(
"subclasses must override the _name attribute")
def get(self, state_string):
return self.state._parser.get(self._name, state_string.option)
def set(self, state_string, value):
import ConfigParser
parser = self.state._parser
try:
parser.set(self._name, state_string.option, value)
except ConfigParser.NoSectionError:
parser.add_section(self._name)
parser.set(self._name, state_string.option, value)
class State (object):
def __init__(self, filename, old_filenames=()):
import ConfigParser
self.sections = {}
self._filename = filename
self._parser = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser()
success = self._parser.read([filename])
if not success:
for old_filename in old_filenames:
success = self._parser.read([old_filename])
if success:
break
def add_section_class(self, section_class):
self.sections[section_class._name] = section_class(self)
def save(self):
with utils.SaveWriteFile(self._filename, "wt") as fp:
self._parser.write(fp)
class WindowState (object):
def __init__(self):
self.logger = logging.getLogger("ui.window-state")
self.is_maximized = False
def attach(self, window, state):
self.window = window
self.state = state
self.window.connect("window-state-event",
self.handle_window_state_event)
geometry = self.state.geometry
if geometry:
self.window.move(*geometry[:2])
self.window.set_default_size(*geometry[2:])
if self.state.maximized:
self.logger.debug("initially maximized")
self.window.maximize()
def detach(self):
window = self.window
self.state.maximized = self.is_maximized
if not self.is_maximized:
position = tuple(window.get_position())
size = tuple(window.get_size())
self.state.geometry = position + size
self.window.disconnect_by_func(self.handle_window_state_event)
self.window = None
def handle_window_state_event(self, window, event):
if not event.changed_mask & Gdk.WindowState.MAXIMIZED:
return
if event.new_window_state & Gdk.WindowState.MAXIMIZED:
self.logger.debug("maximized")
self.is_maximized = True
else:
self.logger.debug("unmaximized")
self.is_maximized = False