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#
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# Gramps - a GTK+/GNOME based genealogy program
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Donald N. Allingham
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# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Gary Burton
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# Copyright (C) 2009 Doug Blank <doug.blank@gmail.com>
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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#
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# $Id$
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"""
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This package implements access to GRAMPS configuration.
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"""
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#---------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# System imports
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#
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#---------------------------------------------------------------
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import os
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import sys
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import time
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import ConfigParser
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import errno
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try:
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from ast import literal_eval as safe_eval
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except:
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# PYTHON2.5 COMPATIBILITY: no ast present
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# not as safe as literal_eval, but works for python2.5:
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def safe_eval(exp):
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# restrict eval to empty environment
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return eval(exp, {})
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#---------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# Classes
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#
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#---------------------------------------------------------------
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class ConfigManager(object):
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"""
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Class to construct the singleton CONFIGMAN where all
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settings are stored.
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"""
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PLUGINS = {}
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def __init__(self, filename = None):
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"""
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Configure manager constructor takes an optional filename.
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The data dictionary stores the settings:
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self.data[section][setting] = value
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The value has a type that matches the default. It is an error
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to attempt to set the setting to a different type. To change
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the type, you must re-register the setting, and re-set the
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value. Values can be any simple type in Python (except,
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currently longs, which are saved as ints to avoid type
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errors). This includes: str, int, list, tuple, dict, float,
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etc. Of course, composite types must themselves be composed of
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simple types.
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The default values are given in Python code and stored here
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on start-up:
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self.default[section][setting] = default_value
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Callbacks are stored as callables here:
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self.callbacks[section][setting] = (id, func)
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The default filename (usually the one you are reading from)
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is stored as self.filename. However, you can save to another
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filename using self.save(otherfilename).
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"""
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self._cb_id = 0 # callback id counter
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self.config_path, config_filename = os.path.split(os.path.abspath(filename))
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self.filename = filename # fullpath and filename
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self.callbacks = {}
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self.default = {}
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self.data = {}
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self.reset()
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def register_manager(self, name, override="", use_config_path=False):
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"""
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Register a plugin manager.
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name is used as the key of the config manager singleton. It is
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also be used as the base filename (unless an override is given,
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or use_config_path is True).
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override is either:
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- a full path+filename ending in .ini
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- a filename ending in .ini
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- a dir path to put ini file into
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- a full path+filename to get dir to put ini file into
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- a ConfigManager instance
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If use_config_path is True, use this ConfigManager's path as
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the new manager's path, ignoring any path given in override.
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Examples:
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>>> config.register_manager("Simple")
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# will use the calling programs directory, and "Simple.ini"
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>>> config.register_manager("Simple", __file__)
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# will use the __file__'s directory, and "Simple.ini"
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>>> config.register_manager("Simple", "c:\\temp")
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# will use the given directory, "c:\\temp\\Simple.ini"
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>>> config.register_manager("Simple", use_config_path)
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# will use config's path: ~/.gramps/gramps32/plugins/Simple.ini
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>>> config.register_manager("Simple", "Other.ini", use_config_path)
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# will use config's path: ~/.gramps/gramps32/plugins/Other.ini
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>>> config.register_manager("Simple", "/tmp/Other.ini")
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# will use /tmp/Other.ini
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"""
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if isinstance(override, str): # directory or filename
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if override:
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path, ininame = os.path.split(os.path.abspath(override))
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else:
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path, ininame = os.path.split(sys._getframe(1).f_code.co_filename)
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if not ininame.endswith(".ini"):
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ininame = "%s.ini" % name
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if use_config_path:
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path = self.config_path
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filename = os.path.join(path, ininame)
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plugin = ConfigManager(filename)
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elif isinstance(override, ConfigManager):
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plugin = override
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else:
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raise AttributeError("plugin needs to be a file or ConfigManager")
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ConfigManager.PLUGINS[name] = plugin
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return ConfigManager.PLUGINS[name]
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def get_manager(self, name):
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if name in ConfigManager.PLUGINS:
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return ConfigManager.PLUGINS[name]
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else:
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raise AttributeError("config '%s': does not exist"% name)
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def has_manager(self, name):
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return name in ConfigManager.PLUGINS
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def init(self):
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"""
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Either loads from an existing ini file, or saves to it.
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"""
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if self.filename:
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if os.path.exists(self.filename):
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self.load()
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else:
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self.save()
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def __getitem__(self, item):
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"""
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For item access, such as config["interface.dont-ask"]
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"""
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return self.get(item)
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def __setitem__(self, item, value):
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"""
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For item assignment, such as config["interface.dont-ask"] = True
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"""
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self.set(item, value)
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def reset(self, key=None):
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"""
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Resets one, a section, or all settings values to their defaults.
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This does not disconnect callbacks.
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"""
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if key is None:
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section = None
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setting = None
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elif "." in key:
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section, setting = key.split(".", 1)
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else: # key is not None and doesn't have a "."
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section = key
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setting = None
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# Now, do the reset on the right parts:
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if section is None:
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self.data = {}
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for section in self.default:
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self.data[section] = {}
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for setting in self.default[section]:
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self.data[section][setting] = self.default[section][setting]
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elif setting is None:
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self.data[section] = {}
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for setting in self.default[section]:
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self.data[section][setting] = self.default[section][setting]
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else:
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self.data[section][setting] = self.default[section][setting]
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# Callbacks are still connected
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def get_sections(self):
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"""
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Return all section names.
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"""
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return self.data.keys()
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def get_section_settings(self, section):
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"""
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Return all section setting names.
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"""
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return self.data[section].keys()
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def load(self, filename=None, oldstyle=False):
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"""
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Loads an .ini into self.data.
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"""
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if filename is None:
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filename = self.filename
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if filename and os.path.exists(filename):
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parser = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser()
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parser.read(filename)
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for sec in parser.sections():
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name = sec.lower()
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if name not in self.data:
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# Add the setting from file
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# These might be old settings, or third-party settings
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self.data[name] = {}
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for opt in parser.options(sec):
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raw_value = parser.get(sec, opt).strip()
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setting = opt.lower()
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if oldstyle:
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####################### Upgrade from oldstyle < 3.2
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# Oldstyle didn't mark setting type, but had it
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# set in preferences. New style gets it from evaling
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# the setting's value
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#######################
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# if we know this setting, convert type
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key = "%s.%s" % (name, setting)
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if self.has_default(key):
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vtype = type(self.get_default(key))
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if vtype == bool:
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value = raw_value in ["1", "True"]
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elif vtype == list:
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print >> sys.stderr, "WARNING: ignoring old key '%s'" % key
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continue # there were no lists in oldstyle
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else:
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value = vtype(raw_value)
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else:
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# else, ignore it
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print >> sys.stderr, "WARNING: ignoring old key '%s'" % key
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continue # with next setting
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####################### End upgrade code
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else:
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value = safe_eval(raw_value)
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####################### Now, let's test and set:
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if (name in self.default and
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setting in self.default[name]):
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if type(value) == type(self.default[name][setting]):
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self.data[name][setting] = value
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else:
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print >> sys.stderr, ("WARNING: ignoring key with wrong type "
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"'%s.%s'" % (name, setting))
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else:
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# this could be a third-party setting; add it:
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self.data[name][setting] = value
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def save(self, filename = None):
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"""
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Saves the current section/settings to an .ini file. Optional filename
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will override the default filename to save to, if given.
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"""
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if filename is None:
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filename = self.filename
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if filename:
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try:
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head = os.path.split( filename )[0]
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os.makedirs( head )
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except OSError, exp:
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if exp.errno != errno.EEXIST:
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raise
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key_file = open(filename, "w")
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key_file.write(";; Gramps key file\n")
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key_file.write((";; Automatically created at %s" %
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time.strftime("%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S")) + "\n\n")
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sections = sorted(self.data)
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for section in sections:
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key_file.write(("[%s]\n") % section)
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keys = sorted(self.data[section])
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for key in keys:
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value = self.data[section][key]
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# If it has a default:
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if self.has_default("%s.%s" % (section, key)):
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if value == self.get_default("%s.%s" % (section, key)):
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default = ";;"
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else:
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default = ""
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if isinstance(value, long):
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value = int(value)
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key_file.write(("%s%s=%s\n")% (default,
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key,
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repr(value)))
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key_file.write("\n")
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key_file.close()
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# else, no filename given; nothing to save so do nothing quietly
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def get(self, key):
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"""
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Get the setting's value. raise an error if an invalid section.setting.
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Key is a sting in the "section.setting" format.
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"""
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if "." in key:
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section, setting = key.split(".", 1)
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else:
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raise AttributeError("Invalid config section.setting name: '%s'" %
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key)
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if section not in self.data:
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raise AttributeError("No such config section name: '%s'" % section)
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if setting not in self.data[section]:
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raise AttributeError("No such config setting name: '%s.%s'" %
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(section, setting))
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return self.data[section][setting]
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def is_set(self, key):
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"""
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Does the setting exist? Returns True if does, False otherwise.
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Key is a sting in the "section.setting" format.
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"""
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if "." in key:
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section, setting = key.split(".", 1)
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else:
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return False
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if section not in self.data:
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return False
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if setting not in self.data[section]:
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return False
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return True
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def has_default(self, key):
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"""
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Does the setting have a default value? Returns True if it does,
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False otherwise. Key is a sting in the "section.setting" format.
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"""
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if "." in key:
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section, setting = key.split(".", 1)
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else:
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return False
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if section not in self.default:
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return False
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if setting not in self.default[section]:
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return False
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return True
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def get_default(self, key):
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"""
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Get the setting's default value. Raises an error if invalid key is
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give. Key is a sting in the "section.setting" format.
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"""
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if "." in key:
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section, setting = key.split(".", 1)
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else:
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raise AttributeError("Invalid config section.setting name: '%s'" %
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key)
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if section not in self.default:
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raise AttributeError("No such config section name: '%s'" % section)
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if setting not in self.default[section]:
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raise AttributeError("No such config setting name: '%s.%s'" %
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(section, setting))
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return self.default[section][setting]
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def register(self, key, default):
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"""
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Register a section.setting, and set the default.
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Will overwrite any previously set default, and set setting if not one.
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The default value deterimines the type of the setting.
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"""
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if "." in key:
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section, setting = key.split(".", 1)
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else:
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raise AttributeError("Invalid config section.setting name: '%s'" %
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key)
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if section not in self.data:
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self.data[section] = {}
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if section not in self.default:
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self.default[section] = {}
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if section not in self.callbacks:
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self.callbacks[section] = {}
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if setting not in self.callbacks[section]:
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self.callbacks[section][setting] = []
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# Add the default value to settings, if not exist:
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if setting not in self.data[section]:
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self.data[section][setting] = default
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# Set the default, regardless:
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self.default[section][setting] = default
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def connect(self, key, func):
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"""
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Connect a callback func that gets called when key is changed.
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"""
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if "." in key:
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section, setting = key.split(".", 1)
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else:
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raise AttributeError("Invalid config section.setting name: '%s'" %
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key)
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if section not in self.data:
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raise AttributeError("No such config section name: '%s'" % section)
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if setting not in self.data[section]:
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raise AttributeError("No such config setting name: '%s.%s'" %
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(section, setting))
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self._cb_id += 1
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self.callbacks[section][setting].append((self._cb_id, func))
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return self._cb_id
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def disconnect(self, callback_id):
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"""
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Removes a callback given its callback ID. The ID is generated and
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returned when the function is connected to the key (section.setting).
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"""
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for section in self.callbacks:
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for setting in self.callbacks[section]:
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for (cbid, func) in self.callbacks[section][setting]:
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if callback_id == cbid:
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self.callbacks[section][setting].remove((cbid, func))
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def emit(self, key):
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"""
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Emits the signal "key" which will call the callbacks associated
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with that setting.
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"""
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if "." in key:
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section, setting = key.split(".", 1)
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else:
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raise AttributeError("Invalid config section.setting name: '%s'" %
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key)
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if section not in self.callbacks:
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raise AttributeError("No such config section name: '%s'" % section)
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if setting not in self.callbacks[section]:
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raise AttributeError("No such config setting name: '%s.%s'" %
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(section, setting))
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for (cbid, func) in self.callbacks[section][setting]:
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func(self, 0, str(self.data[section][setting]), None)
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def set(self, key, value):
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"""
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Set the setting's value. There are only two ways to get into
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the data dictionary: via the load() method that reads a file,
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or from this method.
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"""
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if "." in key:
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section, setting = key.split(".", 1)
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|
else:
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|
raise AttributeError("Invalid config section.setting name: '%s'" %
|
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|
|
key)
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|
if section not in self.data:
|
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|
raise AttributeError("No such config section name: '%s'" % section)
|
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|
if setting not in self.data[section]:
|
|
|
|
raise AttributeError("No such config setting name: '%s.%s'" %
|
|
|
|
(section, setting))
|
|
|
|
# Check value to see if right type:
|
|
|
|
if type(value) == long:
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|
value = int(value)
|
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|
if type(value) == unicode:
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|
|
value = str(value)
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|
|
if self.has_default(key):
|
|
|
|
if type(self.get_default(key)) != type(value):
|
|
|
|
raise AttributeError("attempting to set '%s' to wrong type "
|
|
|
|
"'%s'; should be '%s'" %
|
|
|
|
(key, type(value),
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|
|
type(self.get_default(key))))
|
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|
|
if (setting in self.data[section] and
|
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|
|
self.data[section][setting] == value):
|
|
|
|
# Do nothing if existed and is the same
|
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|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
|
# Set the value:
|
|
|
|
self.data[section][setting] = value
|
|
|
|
# Only call callback if the value changed!
|
|
|
|
if (section in self.callbacks and
|
|
|
|
setting in self.callbacks[section]):
|
|
|
|
self.emit(key)
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