# # Gramps - a GTK+/GNOME based genealogy program # # Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Zsolt Foldvari # # 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 2 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, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA # # $Id$ __all__ = ["MaskedEntry", "ValidatableMaskedEntry"] #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Standard python modules # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- from gettext import gettext as _ import string import logging _LOG = logging.getLogger(".widgets.validatedmaskedentry") #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # GTK/Gnome modules # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- import gobject import gtk import pango #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Gramps modules # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- from Errors import MaskError, ValidationError, WindowActiveError #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Constants # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # STOCK_INFO was added only in Gtk 2.8 try: INFO_ICON = gtk.STOCK_INFO except AttributeError: INFO_ICON = gtk.STOCK_DIALOG_INFO #============================================================================ # # MaskedEntry and ValidatableMaskedEntry copied and merged from the Kiwi # project's ValidatableProxyWidgetMixin, KiwiEntry and ProxyEntry. # # http://www.async.com.br/projects/kiwi # #============================================================================ class FadeOut(gobject.GObject): """I am a helper class to draw the fading effect of the background Call my methods start() and stop() to control the fading. """ __gsignals__ = { 'done': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST, gobject.TYPE_NONE, ()), 'color-changed': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST, gobject.TYPE_NONE, (gtk.gdk.Color, )), } # How long time it'll take before we start (in ms) COMPLAIN_DELAY = 500 MERGE_COLORS_DELAY = 100 def __init__(self, widget, err_color = "#ffd5d5"): gobject.GObject.__init__(self) self.ERROR_COLOR = err_color self._widget = widget self._start_color = None self._background_timeout_id = -1 self._countdown_timeout_id = -1 self._done = False def _merge_colors(self, src_color, dst_color, steps=10): """ Change the background of widget from src_color to dst_color in the number of steps specified """ ##_LOG.debug('_merge_colors: %s -> %s' % (src_color, dst_color)) rs, gs, bs = src_color.red, src_color.green, src_color.blue rd, gd, bd = dst_color.red, dst_color.green, dst_color.blue rinc = (rd - rs) / float(steps) ginc = (gd - gs) / float(steps) binc = (bd - bs) / float(steps) for dummy in xrange(steps): rs += rinc gs += ginc bs += binc col = gtk.gdk.color_parse("#%02X%02X%02X" % (int(rs) >> 8, int(gs) >> 8, int(bs) >> 8)) self.emit('color-changed', col) yield True self.emit('done') self._background_timeout_id = -1 self._done = True yield False def _start_merging(self): # If we changed during the delay if self._background_timeout_id != -1: ##_LOG.debug('_start_merging: Already running') return ##_LOG.debug('_start_merging: Starting') func = self._merge_colors(self._start_color, gtk.gdk.color_parse(self.ERROR_COLOR)).next self._background_timeout_id = ( gobject.timeout_add(FadeOut.MERGE_COLORS_DELAY, func)) self._countdown_timeout_id = -1 def start(self, color): """Schedules a start of the countdown. @param color: initial background color @returns: True if we could start, False if was already in progress """ if self._background_timeout_id != -1: ##_LOG.debug('start: Background change already running') return False if self._countdown_timeout_id != -1: ##_LOG.debug('start: Countdown already running') return False if self._done: ##_LOG.debug('start: Not running, already set') return False self._start_color = color ##_LOG.debug('start: Scheduling') self._countdown_timeout_id = gobject.timeout_add( FadeOut.COMPLAIN_DELAY, self._start_merging) return True def stop(self): """Stops the fadeout and restores the background color""" ##_LOG.debug('Stopping') if self._background_timeout_id != -1: gobject.source_remove(self._background_timeout_id) self._background_timeout_id = -1 if self._countdown_timeout_id != -1: gobject.source_remove(self._countdown_timeout_id) self._countdown_timeout_id = -1 self._widget.update_background(self._start_color) self._done = False class Tooltip(gtk.Window): """Tooltip for the Icon in the MaskedEntry""" DEFAULT_DELAY = 500 BORDER_WIDTH = 4 def __init__(self, widget): gtk.Window.__init__(self, gtk.WINDOW_POPUP) # from gtktooltips.c:gtk_tooltips_force_window self.set_app_paintable(True) self.set_resizable(False) self.set_name("gtk-tooltips") self.set_border_width(Tooltip.BORDER_WIDTH) self.connect('expose-event', self._on__expose_event) self._label = gtk.Label() self.add(self._label) self._show_timeout_id = -1 # from gtktooltips.c:gtk_tooltips_draw_tips def _calculate_pos(self, widget): screen = widget.get_screen() w, h = self.size_request() x, y = widget.window.get_origin() if widget.flags() & gtk.NO_WINDOW: x += widget.allocation.x y += widget.allocation.y x = screen.get_root_window().get_pointer()[0] x -= (w / 2 + Tooltip.BORDER_WIDTH) pointer_screen, px, py, _ = screen.get_display().get_pointer() if pointer_screen != screen: px = x py = y monitor_num = screen.get_monitor_at_point(px, py) monitor = screen.get_monitor_geometry(monitor_num) if (x + w) > monitor.x + monitor.width: x -= (x + w) - (monitor.x + monitor.width); elif x < monitor.x: x = monitor.x if ((y + h + widget.allocation.height + Tooltip.BORDER_WIDTH) > monitor.y + monitor.height): y -= h + Tooltip.BORDER_WIDTH else: y += widget.allocation.height + Tooltip.BORDER_WIDTH return x, y # from gtktooltips.c:gtk_tooltips_paint_window def _on__expose_event(self, window, event): w, h = window.size_request() window.style.paint_flat_box(window.window, gtk.STATE_NORMAL, gtk.SHADOW_OUT, None, window, "tooltip", 0, 0, w, h) return False def _real_display(self, widget): x, y = self._calculate_pos(widget) self.move(x, y) self.show_all() # Public API def set_text(self, text): self._label.set_text(text) def hide(self): gtk.Window.hide(self) gobject.source_remove(self._show_timeout_id) self._show_timeout_id = -1 def display(self, widget): if not self._label.get_text(): return if self._show_timeout_id != -1: return self._show_timeout_id = gobject.timeout_add(Tooltip.DEFAULT_DELAY, self._real_display, widget) # This is tricky and contains quite a few hacks: # An entry contains 2 GdkWindows, one for the background and one for # the text area. The normal one, on which the (normally white) background # is drawn can be accessed through entry.window (after realization) # The other window is the one where the cursor and the text is drawn upon, # it's refered to as "text area" inside the GtkEntry code and it is called # the same here. It can only be accessed through window.get_children()[0], # since it's considered private to the entry. # # +-------------------------------------+ # | (1) | (1) parent widget (grey) # |+----------------(2)----------------+| # || |-- /-\ | || (2) entry.window (white) # || |- | | |(4) (3) || # || | \-/ | || (3) text area (transparent) # |+-----------------------------------+| # |-------------------------------------| (4) cursor, black # | | # +-------------------------------------| # # So, now we want to put an icon in the edge: # An earlier approached by Lorzeno drew the icon directly on the text area, # which is not desired since if the text is using the whole width of the # entry the icon will be drawn on top of the text. # Now what we want to do is to resize the text area and create a # new window upon which we can draw the icon. # # +-------------------------------------+ # | | (5) icon window # |+----------------------------++-----+| # || |-- /-\ | || || # || |- | | | || (5) || # || | \-/ | || || # |+----------------------------++-----+| # |-------------------------------------| # | | # +-------------------------------------+ # # When resizing the text area the cursor and text is not moved into the # correct position, it'll still be off by the width of the icon window # To fix this we need to call a private function, gtk_entry_recompute, # a workaround is to call set_visiblity() which calls recompute() # internally. # class IconEntry(object): """ Helper object for rendering an icon in a GtkEntry """ def __init__(self, entry): if not isinstance(entry, gtk.Entry): raise TypeError("entry must be a gtk.Entry") self._constructed = False self._pixbuf = None self._pixw = 1 self._pixh = 1 self._text_area = None self._text_area_pos = (0, 0) self._icon_win = None self._entry = entry self._tooltip = Tooltip(self) self._locked = False entry.connect('enter-notify-event', self._on_entry__enter_notify_event) entry.connect('leave-notify-event', self._on_entry__leave_notify_event) entry.connect('notify::xalign', self._on_entry__notify_xalign) self._update_position() def _on_entry__notify_xalign(self, entry, pspec): self._update_position() def _on_entry__enter_notify_event(self, entry, event): icon_win = self.get_icon_window() if event.window != icon_win: return self._tooltip.display(entry) def _on_entry__leave_notify_event(self, entry, event): if event.window != self.get_icon_window(): return self._tooltip.hide() def set_tooltip(self, text): self._tooltip.set_text(text) def get_icon_window(self): return self._icon_win def set_pixbuf(self, pixbuf): """ @param pixbuf: a gdk.Pixbuf or None """ entry = self._entry if not isinstance(entry.get_toplevel(), gtk.Window): # For widgets in SlaveViews, wait until they're attached # to something visible, then set the pixbuf entry.connect_object('realize', self.set_pixbuf, pixbuf) return if pixbuf: if not isinstance(pixbuf, gtk.gdk.Pixbuf): raise TypeError("pixbuf must be a GdkPixbuf") else: # Turning of the icon should also restore the background entry.modify_base(gtk.STATE_NORMAL, None) if not self._pixbuf: return self._pixbuf = pixbuf if pixbuf: self._pixw = pixbuf.get_width() self._pixh = pixbuf.get_height() else: self._pixw = self._pixh = 0 win = self._icon_win if not win: self.construct() win = self._icon_win self.resize_windows() # XXX: Why? if win: if not pixbuf: win.hide() else: win.show() self._recompute() entry.queue_draw() def construct(self): if self._constructed: return entry = self._entry if not entry.flags() & gtk.REALIZED: entry.realize() # Hack: Save a reference to the text area, now when its created self._text_area = entry.window.get_children()[0] self._text_area_pos = self._text_area.get_position() # PyGTK should allow default values for most of the values here. win = gtk.gdk.Window(entry.window, self._pixw, self._pixh, gtk.gdk.WINDOW_CHILD, (gtk.gdk.ENTER_NOTIFY_MASK | gtk.gdk.LEAVE_NOTIFY_MASK), gtk.gdk.INPUT_OUTPUT, 'icon window', 0, 0, entry.get_visual(), entry.get_colormap(), gtk.gdk.Cursor(entry.get_display(), gtk.gdk.LEFT_PTR), '', '', True) self._icon_win = win win.set_user_data(entry) win.set_background(entry.style.base[entry.state]) self._constructed = True def deconstruct(self): if self._icon_win: # This is broken on PyGTK 2.6.x try: self._icon_win.set_user_data(None) except: pass # Destroy not needed, called by the GC. self._icon_win = None def update_background(self, color): if self._locked: return if not self._icon_win: return self._entry.modify_base(gtk.STATE_NORMAL, color) self.draw_pixbuf() def get_background(self): return self._entry.style.base[gtk.STATE_NORMAL] def resize_windows(self): if not self._pixbuf: return icony = iconx = 4 # Make space for the icon, both windows winw = self._entry.window.get_size()[0] textw, texth = self._text_area.get_size() textw = winw - self._pixw - (iconx + icony) if self._pos == gtk.POS_LEFT: textx, texty = self._text_area_pos textx += iconx + self._pixw # FIXME: Why is this needed. Focus padding? # The text jumps without this textw -= 2 self._text_area.move_resize(textx, texty, textw, texth) self._recompute() elif self._pos == gtk.POS_RIGHT: self._text_area.resize(textw, texth) iconx += textw icon_win = self._icon_win # XXX: Why? if not icon_win: return # If the size of the window is large enough, resize and move it # Otherwise just move it to the right side of the entry if icon_win.get_size() != (self._pixw, self._pixh): icon_win.move_resize(iconx, icony, self._pixw, self._pixh) else: icon_win.move(iconx, icony) def draw_pixbuf(self): if not self._pixbuf: return win = self._icon_win # XXX: Why? if not win: return # Draw background first color = self._entry.style.base_gc[self._entry.state] win.draw_rectangle(color, True, 0, 0, self._pixw, self._pixh) # If sensitive draw the icon, regardless of the window emitting the # event since makes it a bit smoother on resize if self._entry.flags() & gtk.SENSITIVE: win.draw_pixbuf(None, self._pixbuf, 0, 0, 0, 0, self._pixw, self._pixh) def _update_position(self): if self._entry.get_property('xalign') > 0.5: self._pos = gtk.POS_LEFT else: self._pos = gtk.POS_RIGHT def _recompute(self): # Protect against re-entrancy when inserting text, happens in DateEntry if self._locked: return self._locked = True # Hack: This triggers a .recompute() which is private visibility = self._entry.get_visibility() self._entry.set_visibility(not visibility) self._entry.set_visibility(visibility) # Another option would be to call insert_text, however it # emits the signal ::changed which is not desirable. #self._entry.insert_text('') self._locked = False (DIRECTION_LEFT, DIRECTION_RIGHT) = (1, -1) (INPUT_ASCII_LETTER, INPUT_ALPHA, INPUT_ALPHANUMERIC, INPUT_DIGIT) = range(4) INPUT_FORMATS = { '0': INPUT_DIGIT, 'L': INPUT_ASCII_LETTER, 'A': INPUT_ALPHANUMERIC, 'a': INPUT_ALPHANUMERIC, '&': INPUT_ALPHA, } # Todo list: Other useful Masks # 9 - Digit, optional # ? - Ascii letter, optional # C - Alpha, optional INPUT_CHAR_MAP = { INPUT_ASCII_LETTER: lambda text: text in string.ascii_letters, INPUT_ALPHA: unicode.isalpha, INPUT_ALPHANUMERIC: unicode.isalnum, INPUT_DIGIT: unicode.isdigit, } (COL_TEXT, COL_OBJECT) = range(2) class MaskedEntry(gtk.Entry): """ The MaskedEntry is an Entry subclass with additional features. Additional features: - Mask, force the input to meet certain requirements - IconEntry, allows you to have an icon inside the entry - convenience functions for completion """ __gtype_name__ = 'MaskedEntry' def __init__(self): gtk.Entry.__init__(self) self.connect('insert-text', self._on_insert_text) self.connect('delete-text', self._on_delete_text) self.connect_after('grab-focus', self._after_grab_focus) self.connect('changed', self._on_changed) self.connect('focus', self._on_focus) self.connect('focus-out-event', self._on_focus_out_event) self.connect('move-cursor', self._on_move_cursor) self.connect('button-press-event', self._on_button_press_event) self.connect('notify::cursor-position', self._on_notify_cursor_position) self._completion = None self._exact_completion = False self._block_changed = False self._icon = IconEntry(self) # List of validators # str -> static characters # int -> dynamic, according to constants above self._mask_validators = [] self._mask = None # Fields defined by mask # each item is a tuble, containing the begining and the end of the # field in the text self._mask_fields = [] self._current_field = -1 self._pos = 0 self._selecting = False self._block_insert = False self._block_delete = False # Virtual methods, note do_size_alloc needs gtk 2.9 + def do_size_allocate(self, allocation): gtk.Entry.do_size_allocate(self, allocation) if self.flags() & gtk.REALIZED: self._icon.resize_windows() def do_expose_event(self, event): gtk.Entry.do_expose_event(self, event) if event.window == self.window: self._icon.draw_pixbuf() def do_realize(self): gtk.Entry.do_realize(self) self._icon.construct() def do_unrealize(self): self._icon.deconstruct() gtk.Entry.do_unrealize(self) # Mask & Fields def set_mask(self, mask): """ Set the mask of the Entry. Supported format characters are: - '0' digit - 'L' ascii letter (a-z and A-Z) - '&' alphabet, honors the locale - 'a' alphanumeric, honors the locale - 'A' alphanumeric, honors the locale This is similar to MaskedTextBox: U{http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.maskedtextbox.mask(VS.80).aspx} Example mask for a ISO-8601 date >>> entry.set_mask('0000-00-00') @param mask: the mask to set """ if not mask: self.modify_font(pango.FontDescription("sans")) self._mask = mask return # First, reset self._mask_validators = [] self._mask_fields = [] self._current_field = -1 mask = unicode(mask) input_length = len(mask) lenght = 0 pos = 0 field_begin = 0 field_end = 0 while True: if pos >= input_length: break if mask[pos] in INPUT_FORMATS: self._mask_validators += [INPUT_FORMATS[mask[pos]]] field_end += 1 else: self._mask_validators.append(mask[pos]) if field_begin != field_end: self._mask_fields.append((field_begin, field_end)) field_end += 1 field_begin = field_end pos += 1 self._mask_fields.append((field_begin, field_end)) self.modify_font(pango.FontDescription("monospace")) self._really_delete_text(0, -1) self._insert_mask(0, input_length) self._mask = mask def get_mask(self): """ @returns: the mask """ return self._mask def get_field_text(self, field): if not self._mask: raise MaskError("a mask must be set before calling get_field_text") #assert self._mask text = self.get_text() start, end = self._mask_fields[field] return text[start: end].strip() def get_fields(self): """ Get the fields assosiated with the entry. A field is dynamic content separated by static. For example, the format string 000-000 has two fields separated by a dash. if a field is empty it'll return an empty string otherwise it'll include the content @returns: fields @rtype: list of strings """ if not self._mask: raise MaskError("a mask must be set before calling get_fields") #assert self._mask fields = [] text = unicode(self.get_text()) for start, end in self._mask_fields: fields.append(text[start:end].strip()) return fields def get_empty_mask(self, start=None, end=None): """ Get the empty mask between start and end @param start: @param end: @returns: mask @rtype: string """ if start is None: start = 0 if end is None: end = len(self._mask_validators) s = '' for validator in self._mask_validators[start:end]: if isinstance(validator, int): s += ' ' elif isinstance(validator, unicode): s += validator else: raise AssertionError return s def get_field_pos(self, field): """ Get the position at the specified field. """ if field >= len(self._mask_fields): return None start, end = self._mask_fields[field] return start def _get_field_ideal_pos(self, field): start, end = self._mask_fields[field] text = self.get_field_text(field) pos = start+len(text) return pos def get_field(self): if self._current_field >= 0: return self._current_field else: return None def set_field(self, field, select=False): if field >= len(self._mask_fields): return pos = self._get_field_ideal_pos(field) self.set_position(pos) if select: field_text = self.get_field_text(field) start, end = self._mask_fields[field] self.select_region(start, pos) self._current_field = field def get_field_length(self, field): if 0 <= field < len(self._mask_fields): start, end = self._mask_fields[field] return end - start def _shift_text(self, start, end, direction=DIRECTION_LEFT, positions=1): """ Shift the text, to the right or left, n positions. Note that this does not change the entry text. It returns the shifted text. @param start: @param end: @param direction: DIRECTION_LEFT or DIRECTION_RIGHT @param positions: the number of positions to shift. @return: returns the text between start and end, shifted to the direction provided. """ text = self.get_text() new_text = '' validators = self._mask_validators if direction == DIRECTION_LEFT: i = start else: i = end - 1 # When shifting a text, we wanna keep the static chars where they # are, and move the non-static chars to the right position. while start <= i < end: if isinstance(validators[i], int): # Non-static char shoud be here. Get the next one (depending # on the direction, and the number of positions to skip.) # # When shifting left, the next char will be on the right, # so, it will be appended, to the new text. # Otherwise, when shifting right, the char will be # prepended. next_pos = self._get_next_non_static_char_pos(i, direction, positions-1) # If its outside the bounds of the region, ignore it. if not start <= next_pos <= end: next_pos = None if next_pos is not None: if direction == DIRECTION_LEFT: new_text = new_text + text[next_pos] else: new_text = text[next_pos] + new_text else: if direction == DIRECTION_LEFT: new_text = new_text + ' ' else: new_text = ' ' + new_text else: # Keep the static char where it is. if direction == DIRECTION_LEFT: new_text = new_text + text[i] else: new_text = text[i] + new_text i += direction return new_text def _get_next_non_static_char_pos(self, pos, direction=DIRECTION_LEFT, skip=0): """ Get next non-static char position, skiping some chars, if necessary. @param skip: skip first n chars @param direction: direction of the search. """ text = self.get_text() validators = self._mask_validators i = pos+direction+skip while 0 <= i < len(text): if isinstance(validators[i], int): return i i += direction return None def _get_field_at_pos(self, pos, dir=None): """ Return the field index at position pos. """ for p in self._mask_fields: if p[0] <= pos <= p[1]: return self._mask_fields.index(p) return None def set_exact_completion(self, value): """ Enable exact entry completion. Exact means it needs to start with the value typed and the case needs to be correct. @param value: enable exact completion @type value: boolean """ self._exact_completion = value if value: match_func = self._completion_exact_match_func else: match_func = self._completion_normal_match_func completion = self._get_completion() completion.set_match_func(match_func) def is_empty(self): text = self.get_text() if self._mask: empty = self.get_empty_mask() else: empty = '' return text == empty # Private def _really_delete_text(self, start, end): # A variant of delete_text() that never is blocked by us self._block_delete = True self.delete_text(start, end) self._block_delete = False def _really_insert_text(self, text, position): # A variant of insert_text() that never is blocked by us self._block_insert = True self.insert_text(text, position) self._block_insert = False def _insert_mask(self, start, end): text = self.get_empty_mask(start, end) self._really_insert_text(text, position=start) def _confirms_to_mask(self, position, text): validators = self._mask_validators if position < 0 or position >= len(validators): return False validator = validators[position] if isinstance(validator, int): if not INPUT_CHAR_MAP[validator](text): return False if isinstance(validator, unicode): if validator == text: return True return False return True def _get_completion(self): # Check so we have completion enabled, not this does not # depend on the property, the user can manually override it, # as long as there is a completion object set completion = self.get_completion() if completion: return completion completion = gtk.EntryCompletion() self.set_completion(completion) return completion def get_completion(self): return self._completion def set_completion(self, completion): gtk.Entry.set_completion(self, completion) # FIXME objects not supported yet, should it be at all? #completion.set_model(gtk.ListStore(str, object)) completion.set_model(gtk.ListStore(gobject.TYPE_STRING)) completion.set_text_column(0) #completion.connect("match-selected", #self._on_completion__match_selected) self._completion = gtk.Entry.get_completion(self) self.set_exact_completion(self._exact_completion) return def set_completion_mode(self, popup=None, inline=None): """ Set the way how completion is presented. @param popup: enable completion in popup window @type popup: boolean @param inline: enable inline completion @type inline: boolean """ completion = self._get_completion() if popup is not None: completion.set_popup_completion(popup) if inline is not None: completion.set_inline_completion(inline) def _completion_exact_match_func(self, completion, key, iter): model = completion.get_model() if not len(model): return content = model[iter][COL_TEXT] return content.startswith(self.get_text()) def _completion_normal_match_func(self, completion, key, iter): model = completion.get_model() if not len(model): return content = model[iter][COL_TEXT].lower() return key.lower() in content def _on_completion__match_selected(self, completion, model, iter): if not len(model): return # this updates current_object and triggers content-changed self.set_text(model[iter][COL_TEXT]) self.set_position(-1) # FIXME: Enable this at some point #self.activate() def _appers_later(self, char, start): """ Check if a char appers later on the mask. If it does, return the field it appers at. returns False otherwise. """ validators = self._mask_validators i = start while i < len(validators): if self._mask_validators[i] == char: field = self._get_field_at_pos(i) if field is None: return False return field i += 1 return False def _can_insert_at_pos(self, new, pos): """ Check if a chararcter can be inserted at some position @param new: The char that wants to be inserted. @param pos: The position where it wants to be inserted. @return: Returns None if it can be inserted. If it cannot be, return the next position where it can be successfuly inserted. """ validators = self._mask_validators # Do not let insert if the field is full field = self._get_field_at_pos(pos) if field is not None: text = self.get_field_text(field) length = self.get_field_length(field) if len(text) == length: gtk.gdk.beep() return pos # If the char confirms to the mask, but is a static char, return the # position after that static char. if (self._confirms_to_mask(pos, new) and not isinstance(validators[pos], int)): return pos+1 # If does not confirms to mask: # - Check if the char the user just tried to enter appers later. # - If it does, Jump to the start of the field after that if not self._confirms_to_mask(pos, new): field = self._appers_later(new, pos) if field is not False: pos = self.get_field_pos(field+1) if pos is not None: gobject.idle_add(self.set_position, pos) return pos return None # When inserting new text, supose, the entry, at some time is like this, # ahd the user presses '0', for instance: # -------------------------------- # | ( 1 2 ) 3 4 5 - 6 7 8 9 | # -------------------------------- # ^ ^ ^ # S P E # # S - start of the field (start) # E - end of the field (end) # P - pos - where the new text is being inserted. (pos) # # So, the new text will be: # # the old text, from 0 until P # + the new text # + the old text, from P until the end of the field, shifted to the # right # + the old text, from the end of the field, to the end of the text. # # After inserting, the text will be this: # -------------------------------- # | ( 1 2 ) 3 0 4 5 - 6 7 8 9 | # -------------------------------- # ^ ^ ^ # S P E # def _insert_at_pos(self, text, new, pos): """ Inserts the character at the give position in text. Note that the insertion won't be applied to the entry, but to the text provided. @param text: Text that it will be inserted into. @param new: New text to insert. @param pos: Positon to insert at @return: Returns a tuple, with the position after the insetion and the new text. """ field = self._get_field_at_pos(pos) length = len(new) new_pos = pos start, end = self._mask_fields[field] # Shift Right new_text = (text[:pos] + new + self._shift_text(pos, end, DIRECTION_RIGHT)[1:] + text[end:]) # Overwrite Right # new_text = (text[:pos] + new + # text[pos+length:end]+ # text[end:]) new_pos = pos+1 gobject.idle_add(self.set_position, new_pos) # If the field is full, jump to the next field if len(self.get_field_text(field)) == self.get_field_length(field)-1: gobject.idle_add(self.set_field, field+1, True) self.set_field(field+1) return new_pos, new_text # Callbacks def _on_insert_text(self, editable, new, length, position): if not self._mask or self._block_insert: return new = unicode(new) pos = self.get_position() self.stop_emission('insert-text') text = self.get_text() # Insert one char at a time for c in new: _pos = self._can_insert_at_pos(c, pos) if _pos is None: pos, text = self._insert_at_pos(text, c, pos) else: pos = _pos # Change the text with the new text. self._block_changed = True self._really_delete_text(0, -1) self._block_changed = False self._really_insert_text(text, 0) # When deleting some text, supose, the entry, at some time is like this: # -------------------------------- # | ( 1 2 ) 3 4 5 6 - 7 8 9 0 | # -------------------------------- # ^ ^ ^ ^ # S s e E # # S - start of the field (_start) # E - end of the field (_end) # s - start of the text being deleted (start) # e - end of the text being deleted (end) # # end - start -> the number of characters being deleted. # # So, the new text will be: # # the old text, from 0 until the start of the text being deleted. # + the old text, from the start of where the text is being deleted, until # the end of the field, shifted to the left, end-start positions # + the old text, from the end of the field, to the end of the text. # # So, after the text is deleted, the entry will look like this: # # -------------------------------- # | ( 1 2 ) 3 5 6 - 7 8 9 0 | # -------------------------------- # ^ # P # # P = the position of the cursor after the deletion, witch is equal to # start (s at the previous ilustration) def _on_delete_text(self, editable, start, end): if not self._mask or self._block_delete: return self.stop_emission('delete-text') pos = self.get_position() # Trying to delete an static char. Delete the char before that if (0 < start < len(self._mask_validators) and not isinstance(self._mask_validators[start], int) and pos != start): self._on_delete_text(editable, start-1, start) return field = self._get_field_at_pos(end-1) # Outside a field. Cannot delete. if field is None: self.set_position(end-1) return _start, _end = self._mask_fields[field] # Deleting from outside the bounds of the field. if start < _start or end > _end: _start, _end = start, end # Change the text text = self.get_text() # Shift Left new_text = (text[:start] + self._shift_text(start, _end, DIRECTION_LEFT, end-start) + text[_end:]) # Overwrite Left # empty_mask = self.get_empty_mask() # new_text = (text[:_start] + # text[_start:start] + # empty_mask[start:start+(end-start)] + # text[start+(end-start):_end] + # text[_end:]) new_pos = start self._block_changed = True self._really_delete_text(0, -1) self._block_changed = False self._really_insert_text(new_text, 0) # Position the cursor on the right place. self.set_position(new_pos) if self.is_empty(): pos = self.get_field_pos(0) self.set_position(pos) def _after_grab_focus(self, widget): # The text is selectet in grab-focus, so this needs to be done after # that: if self.is_empty(): if self._mask: self.set_field(0) else: self.set_position(0) def _on_focus(self, widget, direction): if not self._mask: return if (direction == gtk.DIR_TAB_FORWARD or direction == gtk.DIR_DOWN): inc = 1 if (direction == gtk.DIR_TAB_BACKWARD or direction == gtk.DIR_UP): inc = -1 field = self._current_field field += inc # Leaving the entry if field == len(self._mask_fields) or field == -1: self.select_region(0, 0) self._current_field = -1 return False if field < 0: field = len(self._mask_fields)-1 # grab_focus changes the selection, so we need to grab_focus before # making the selection. self.grab_focus() self.set_field(field, select=True) return True def _on_notify_cursor_position(self, widget, pspec): if not self._mask: return if not self.is_focus(): return if self._selecting: return pos = self.get_position() field = self._get_field_at_pos(pos) if pos == 0: self.set_position(self.get_field_pos(0)) return text = self.get_text() field = self._get_field_at_pos(pos) # Humm, the pos is not inside any field. Get the next pos inside # some field, depending on the direction that the cursor is # moving diff = pos - self._pos _field = field while _field is None and (len(text) > pos > 0) and diff: pos += diff _field = self._get_field_at_pos(pos) self._pos = pos if field is None: self.set_position(self._pos) else: self._current_field = field self._pos = pos def _on_changed(self, widget): if self._block_changed: self.stop_emission('changed') def _on_focus_out_event(self, widget, event): if not self._mask: return self._current_field = -1 def _on_move_cursor(self, entry, step, count, extend_selection): self._selecting = extend_selection def _on_button_press_event(self, entry, event ): if event.type == gtk.gdk.BUTTON_PRESS and event.button == 1: self._selecting = True elif event.type == gtk.gdk.BUTTON_RELEASE and event.button == 1: self._selecting = True # IconEntry def set_tooltip(self, text): self._icon.set_tooltip(text) def set_pixbuf(self, pixbuf): self._icon.set_pixbuf(pixbuf) def set_stock(self, stock_name): pixbuf = self.render_icon(stock_name, gtk.ICON_SIZE_MENU) self._icon.set_pixbuf(pixbuf) def update_background(self, color): self._icon.update_background(color) def get_background(self): return self._icon.get_background() def get_icon_window(self): return self._icon.get_icon_window() # gtk.EntryCompletion convenience function def prefill(self, itemdata, sort=False): if not isinstance(itemdata, (list, tuple)): raise TypeError("'data' parameter must be a list or tuple of item " "descriptions, found %s") % type(itemdata) completion = self._get_completion() model = completion.get_model() if len(itemdata) == 0: model.clear() return values = {} if sort: itemdata.sort() for item in itemdata: if item in values: raise KeyError("Tried to insert duplicate value " "%r into the entry" % item) else: values[item] = None model.append((item, )) #number = (int, float, long) VALIDATION_ICON_WIDTH = 16 MANDATORY_ICON = INFO_ICON ERROR_ICON = gtk.STOCK_STOP class ValidatableMaskedEntry(MaskedEntry): """It extends the MaskedEntry with validation feature. Merged from Kiwi's ValidatableProxyWidgetMixin and ProxyEntry. To provide custom validation connect to the 'validate' signal of the instance. """ __gtype_name__ = 'ValidatableMaskedEntry' __gsignals__ = { 'content-changed': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST, gobject.TYPE_NONE, ()), 'validation-changed': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST, gobject.TYPE_NONE, (gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, )), 'validate': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT, (gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT, )), 'changed': 'override', } __gproperties__ = { 'data-type': (gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT, 'Data Type of the widget', 'Type object', gobject.PARAM_READWRITE), 'mandatory': (gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, 'Mandatory', 'Mandatory', False, gobject.PARAM_READWRITE), } # FIXME put the data type support back #allowed_data_types = (basestring, datetime.date, datetime.time, #datetime.datetime, object) + number def __init__(self, data_type=None, err_color = "#ffd5d5", error_icon=ERROR_ICON): self.data_type = None self.mandatory = False self.error_icon = error_icon MaskedEntry.__init__(self) self._block_changed = False self._valid = True self._def_error_msg = None self._fade = FadeOut(self, err_color) self._fade.connect('color-changed', self._on_fadeout__color_changed) # FIXME put data type support back #self.set_property('data-type', data_type) # Virtual methods def do_changed(self): if self._block_changed: self.emit_stop_by_name('changed') return self.emit('content-changed') self.validate() def do_get_property(self, prop): """Return the gproperty's value.""" if prop.name == 'data-type': return self.data_type elif prop.name == 'mandatory': return self.mandatory else: raise AttributeError, 'unknown property %s' % prop.name def do_set_property(self, prop, value): """Set the property of writable properties.""" if prop.name == 'data-type': if value is None: self.data_type = value return # FIXME put the data type support back #if not issubclass(value, self.allowed_data_types): #raise TypeError( #"%s only accept %s types, not %r" #% (self, #' or '.join([t.__name__ for t in self.allowed_data_types]), #value)) self.data_type = value elif prop.name == 'mandatory': self.mandatory = value else: raise AttributeError, 'unknown or read only property %s' % prop.name # Public API def set_default_error_msg(self, text): """ Set default message for validation error. Default error message for an instance is useful when completion is used, because this case custom validation is not called. @param text: can contain one and only one '%s', where the actual value of the Entry will be inserted. @type text: str """ if not isinstance(text, str): raise TypeError("text must be a string") self._def_error_msg = text def is_valid(self): """ @returns: True if the widget is in validated state """ return self._valid def validate(self, force=False): """Checks if the data is valid. Validates data-type and custom validation. @param force: if True, force validation @returns: validated data or ValueUnset if it failed """ # If we're not visible or sensitive return a blank value, except # when forcing the validation if not force and (not self.get_property('visible') or not self.get_property('sensitive')): return None try: text = self.get_text() ##_LOG.debug('Read %r for %s' % (data, self.model_attribute)) # check if we should draw the mandatory icon # this need to be done before any data conversion because we # we don't want to end drawing two icons if self.mandatory and self.is_empty(): self.set_blank() return None else: if self._completion: for row in self.get_completion().get_model(): if row[COL_TEXT] == text: break else: if text: raise ValidationError() else: if not self.is_empty(): # this signal calls the custom validation method # of the instance and gets the exception (if any). error = self.emit("validate", text) if error: raise error self.set_valid() return text except ValidationError, e: self.set_invalid(str(e)) return None def set_valid(self): """Change the validation state to valid, which will remove icons and reset the background color """ ##_LOG.debug('Setting state for %s to VALID' % self.model_attribute) self._set_valid_state(True) self._fade.stop() self.set_pixbuf(None) def set_invalid(self, text=None, fade=True): """Change the validation state to invalid. @param text: text of tooltip of None @param fade: if we should fade the background """ ##_LOG.debug('Setting state for %s to INVALID' % self.model_attribute) self._set_valid_state(False) generic_text = _("'%s' is not a valid value " "for this field") % self.get_text() # If there is no error text, let's try with the default or # fall back to a generic one if not text: text = self._def_error_msg if not text: text = generic_text try: text.index('%s') text = text % self.get_text() except TypeError: # if text contains '%s' more than once _LOG.error('There must be only one instance of "%s"' ' in validation error message') # fall back to a generic one so the error icon still have a tooltip text = generic_text except ValueError: # if text does not contain '%s' pass self.set_tooltip(text) if not fade: if self.error_icon: self.set_stock(self.error_icon) self.update_background(gtk.gdk.color_parse(self._fade.ERROR_COLOR)) return # When the fading animation is finished, set the error icon # We don't need to check if the state is valid, since stop() # (which removes this timeout) is called as soon as the user # types valid data. def done(fadeout, c): if self.error_icon: self.set_stock(self.error_icon) self.queue_draw() fadeout.disconnect(c.signal_id) class SignalContainer(object): pass c = SignalContainer() c.signal_id = self._fade.connect('done', done, c) if self._fade.start(self.get_background()): self.set_pixbuf(None) def set_blank(self): """Change the validation state to blank state, this only applies for mandatory widgets, draw an icon and set a tooltip""" ##_LOG.debug('Setting state for %s to BLANK' % self.model_attribute) if self.mandatory: self.set_stock(MANDATORY_ICON) self.queue_draw() self.set_tooltip(_('This field is mandatory')) self._fade.stop() valid = False else: valid = True self._set_valid_state(valid) def set_text(self, text): """ Set the text of the entry @param text: """ # If content isn't empty set_text emitts changed twice. # Protect content-changed from being updated and issue # a manual emission afterwards self._block_changed = True MaskedEntry.set_text(self, text) self._block_changed = False self.emit('content-changed') self.set_position(-1) # Private def _set_valid_state(self, state): """Updates the validation state and emits a signal if it changed""" if self._valid == state: return self.emit('validation-changed', state) self._valid = state # Callbacks def _on_fadeout__color_changed(self, fadeout, color): self.update_background(color) def main(args): from DateHandler import parser def on_validate(widget, text): myDate = parser.parse(text) if not myDate.is_regular(): # used on AgeOnDateGramplet return ValidationError(_("'%s' is not a valid date value")) win = gtk.Window() win.set_title('ValidatableMaskedEntry test window') win.set_position(gtk.WIN_POS_CENTER) def cb(window, event): gtk.main_quit() win.connect('delete-event', cb) vbox = gtk.VBox() win.add(vbox) label = gtk.Label('Pre-filled entry validated against the given list:') vbox.pack_start(label) widget1 = ValidatableMaskedEntry(str) widget1.set_completion_mode(inline=True, popup=False) widget1.set_default_error_msg("'%s' is not a default Event") #widget1.set_default_error_msg(widget1) widget1.prefill(('Birth', 'Death', 'Conseption')) #widget1.set_exact_completion(True) vbox.pack_start(widget1, fill=False) label = gtk.Label('Mandatory masked entry validated against user function:') vbox.pack_start(label) #widget2 = ValidatableMaskedEntry(str, "#e0e0e0", error_icon=None) widget2 = ValidatableMaskedEntry() widget2.set_mask('00/00/0000') widget2.connect('validate', on_validate) widget2.mandatory = True vbox.pack_start(widget2, fill=False) win.show_all() gtk.main() if __name__ == '__main__': import sys # fall back to root logger for testing _LOG = logging sys.exit(main(sys.argv))