import time import Filters from gui.filtereditor import EditFilter import const from Filters import reload_custom_filters from gen.ggettext import sgettext as _ def make_filter(dbstate, uistate, objclass, gramps_ids, title=None): """ Makes a Gramps Filter through dialog from a enumeration (list, set, etc.) of gramps_ids of type objclass. >>> make_filter(dbstate, uistate, 'Person', ['I0003', ...]) """ FilterClass = Filters.GenericFilterFactory(objclass) rule = getattr(getattr(Filters.Rules, objclass),'RegExpIdOf') filter = FilterClass() if title is None: title = _("Filter %s from Clipboard") % objclass if callable(title): title = title() filter.set_name(title) struct_time = time.localtime() filter.set_comment( _("Created on %4d/%02d/%02d") % (struct_time.tm_year, struct_time.tm_mon, struct_time.tm_mday)) re = "|".join(["^%s$" % gid for gid in sorted(gramps_ids)]) filter.add_rule(rule([re])) filterdb = Filters.FilterList(const.CUSTOM_FILTERS) filterdb.load() EditFilter(objclass, dbstate, uistate, [], filter, filterdb, lambda : edit_filter_save(uistate, filterdb, objclass)) def edit_filter_save(uistate, filterdb, objclass): """ If a filter changed, save them all. Reloads, and also calls callback. """ filterdb.save() reload_custom_filters() uistate.emit('filters-changed', (objclass,))