gramps/src/GrampsWidgets.py
Benny Malengier 3724269538 2007-10-02 Tobias Gehrig <tobias@gehrignet.de>
* src/GrampsWidgets.py: refresh thumbnail section on change
	* src/glade/gramps.glade: better placement of lock icon on editmediaref


svn: r9060
2007-10-02 15:17:01 +00:00

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Python

#
# Gramps - a GTK+/GNOME based genealogy program
#
# Copyright (C) 2000-2006 Donald N. Allingham
#
# 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
#
# $Id$
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Standard python modules
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
import cgi
import os
import cPickle as pickle
from gettext import gettext as _
import string
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# set up logging
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
import logging
log = logging.getLogger(".GrampsWidget")
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# GTK/Gnome modules
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
import gobject
import gtk
import gtk.glade
import pango
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Gramps modules
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
import AutoComp
import DateEdit
import const
import Config
from Errors import MaskError, ValidationError, WindowActiveError
from DdTargets import DdTargets
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Constants
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# STOCK_INFO was added only in Gtk 2.8
try:
INFO_ICON = gtk.STOCK_INFO
except:
INFO_ICON = gtk.STOCK_DIALOG_INFO
# Enabling custom widgets to be included in Glade
def get_custom_handler(glade, function_name, widget_name,
str1, str2, int1, int2):
if function_name == 'ValidatableMaskedEntry':
return ValidatableMaskedEntry()
gtk.glade.set_custom_handler(get_custom_handler)
hand_cursor = gtk.gdk.Cursor(gtk.gdk.HAND2)
def realize_cb(widget):
widget.window.set_cursor(hand_cursor)
class ExpandCollapseArrow(gtk.EventBox):
"""
Arrow to be used for expand/collapse of sections.
Note: shadow does not work, we indicate action with realize_cb
"""
def __init__(self, collapsed, onbuttonpress, pair):
"""
Constructor for the ExpandCollapseArrow class.
@param collapsed: True if arrow must be shown collapsed,
False otherwise
@type collapsed: bool
@param onbuttonpress: The callback function for button press
@type onbuttonpress: callback
@param pair: user param for onbuttonpress function
"""
gtk.EventBox.__init__(self)
self.tooltips = gtk.Tooltips()
if collapsed :
self.arrow = gtk.Arrow(gtk.ARROW_RIGHT, gtk.SHADOW_OUT)
self.tooltips.set_tip(self, _("Expand this section"))
else:
self.arrow = gtk.Arrow(gtk.ARROW_DOWN, gtk.SHADOW_OUT)
self.tooltips.set_tip(self, _("Collapse this section"))
self.add(self.arrow)
self.connect('button-press-event', onbuttonpress, pair)
self.connect('realize', realize_cb)
class LinkLabel(gtk.EventBox):
def __init__(self, label, func, handle, decoration='underline="single"'):
gtk.EventBox.__init__(self)
self.orig_text = cgi.escape(label[0])
self.gender = label[1]
self.tooltips = gtk.Tooltips()
self.decoration = decoration
text = '<span %s>%s</span>' % (self.decoration, self.orig_text)
msg = _('Click to make the active person\n'
'Right click to display the edit menu')
if not Config.get(Config.RELEDITBTN):
msg += "\n" + _('Edit icons can be enabled in the Preferences dialog')
self.tooltips.set_tip(self, msg)
self.label = gtk.Label(text)
self.label.set_use_markup(True)
self.label.set_alignment(0, 0.5)
hbox = gtk.HBox()
hbox.pack_start(self.label, False, False, 0)
if label[1]:
hbox.pack_start(GenderLabel(label[1]), False, False, 0)
hbox.set_spacing(4)
self.add(hbox)
self.connect('button-press-event', func, handle)
self.connect('enter-notify-event', self.enter_text, handle)
self.connect('leave-notify-event', self.leave_text, handle)
self.connect('realize', realize_cb)
def set_padding(self, x, y):
self.label.set_padding(x, y)
def enter_text(self, obj, event, handle):
text = '<span foreground="blue" %s>%s</span>' % (self.decoration, self.orig_text)
self.label.set_text(text)
self.label.set_use_markup(True)
def leave_text(self, obj, event, handle):
text = '<span %s>%s</span>' % (self.decoration, self.orig_text)
self.label.set_text(text)
self.label.set_use_markup(True)
class IconButton(gtk.Button):
def __init__(self, func, handle, icon=gtk.STOCK_EDIT,
size=gtk.ICON_SIZE_MENU):
gtk.Button.__init__(self)
image = gtk.Image()
image.set_from_stock(icon, size)
image.show()
self.add(image)
self.set_relief(gtk.RELIEF_NONE)
self.show()
if func:
self.connect('button-press-event', func, handle)
self.connect('key-press-event', func, handle)
class WarnButton(gtk.Button):
def __init__(self):
gtk.Button.__init__(self)
image = gtk.Image()
image.set_from_stock(INFO_ICON, gtk.ICON_SIZE_MENU)
image.show()
self.add(image)
self.set_relief(gtk.RELIEF_NONE)
self.show()
self.func = None
self.hide()
def on_clicked(self, func):
self.connect('button-press-event', self._button_press)
self.func = func
def _button_press(self, obj, event):
if event.type == gtk.gdk.BUTTON_PRESS and event.button == 1:
self.func(obj)
class SimpleButton(gtk.Button):
def __init__(self, image, func):
gtk.Button.__init__(self)
self.set_relief(gtk.RELIEF_NONE)
self.add(gtk.image_new_from_stock(image, gtk.ICON_SIZE_BUTTON))
self.connect('clicked', func)
self.show()
class LinkBox(gtk.HBox):
def __init__(self, link, button):
gtk.HBox.__init__(self)
self.set_spacing(6)
self.pack_start(link, False)
if button:
self.pack_start(button, False)
self.show()
class EditLabel(gtk.HBox):
def __init__(self, text):
gtk.HBox.__init__(self)
label = BasicLabel(text)
self.pack_start(label, False)
self.pack_start(gtk.image_new_from_stock(gtk.STOCK_EDIT,
gtk.ICON_SIZE_MENU), False)
self.set_spacing(4)
self.show_all()
class BasicLabel(gtk.Label):
def __init__(self, text):
gtk.Label.__init__(self, text)
self.set_alignment(0, 0.5)
self.show()
class GenderLabel(gtk.Label):
def __init__(self, text):
gtk.Label.__init__(self, text)
self.set_alignment(0, 0.5)
if os.sys.platform == "win32":
pangoFont = pango.FontDescription('Arial')
self.modify_font(pangoFont)
self.show()
class MarkupLabel(gtk.Label):
def __init__(self, text):
gtk.Label.__init__(self, text)
self.set_alignment(0, 0.5)
self.set_use_markup(True)
self.show_all()
class DualMarkupLabel(gtk.HBox):
def __init__(self, text, alt):
gtk.HBox.__init__(self)
label = gtk.Label(text)
label.set_alignment(0, 0.5)
label.set_use_markup(True)
self.pack_start(label, False, False, 0)
b = GenderLabel(alt)
b.set_use_markup(True)
self.pack_start(b, False, False, 4)
self.show()
class IntEdit(gtk.Entry):
"""An gtk.Edit widget that only allows integers."""
def __init__(self):
gtk.Entry.__init__(self)
self._signal = self.connect("insert_text", self.insert_cb)
def insert_cb(self, widget, text, length, *args):
# if you don't do this, garbage comes in with text
text = text[:length]
pos = widget.get_position()
# stop default emission
widget.emit_stop_by_name("insert_text")
gobject.idle_add(self.insert, widget, text, pos)
def insert(self, widget, text, pos):
if len(text) > 0 and text.isdigit():
# the next three lines set up the text. this is done because we
# can't use insert_text(): it always inserts at position zero.
orig_text = widget.get_text()
new_text = orig_text[:pos] + text + orig_text[pos:]
# avoid recursive calls triggered by set_text
widget.handler_block(self._signal)
# replace the text with some new text
widget.set_text(new_text)
widget.handler_unblock(self._signal)
# set the correct position in the widget
widget.set_position(pos + len(text))
class TypeCellRenderer(gtk.CellRendererCombo):
def __init__(self, values):
gtk.CellRendererCombo.__init__(self)
model = gtk.ListStore(str, int)
for key in values:
model.append(row=[values[key], key])
self.set_property('editable', True)
self.set_property('model', model)
self.set_property('text-column', 0)
class PrivacyButton:
def __init__(self, button, obj, readonly=False):
self.button = button
self.button.connect('toggled', self._on_toggle)
self.tooltips = gtk.Tooltips()
self.obj = obj
self.set_active(obj.get_privacy())
self.button.set_sensitive(not readonly)
def set_sensitive(self, val):
self.button.set_sensitive(val)
def set_active(self, val):
self.button.set_active(val)
self._on_toggle(self.button)
def get_active(self):
return self.button.get_active()
def _on_toggle(self, obj):
child = obj.child
if child:
obj.remove(child)
image = gtk.Image()
if obj.get_active():
# image.set_from_icon_name('stock_lock', gtk.ICON_SIZE_MENU)
image.set_from_stock('gramps-lock', gtk.ICON_SIZE_MENU)
self.tooltips.set_tip(obj, _('Record is private'))
self.obj.set_privacy(True)
else:
# image.set_from_icon_name('stock_lock-open', gtk.ICON_SIZE_MENU)
image.set_from_stock('gramps-unlock', gtk.ICON_SIZE_MENU)
self.tooltips.set_tip(obj, _('Record is public'))
self.obj.set_privacy(False)
image.show()
obj.add(image)
class MonitoredCheckbox:
def __init__(self, obj, button, set_val, get_val, on_toggle=None, readonly = False):
self.button = button
self.button.connect('toggled', self._on_toggle)
self.on_toggle = on_toggle
self.obj = obj
self.set_val = set_val
self.get_val = get_val
self.button.set_active(get_val())
self.button.set_sensitive(not readonly)
def _on_toggle(self, obj):
self.set_val(obj.get_active())
if self.on_toggle:
self.on_toggle(self.get_val())
class MonitoredEntry:
def __init__(self, obj, set_val, get_val, read_only=False,
autolist=None, changed=None):
self.obj = obj
self.set_val = set_val
self.get_val = get_val
self.changed = changed
if get_val():
self.obj.set_text(get_val())
self.obj.connect('changed', self._on_change)
self.obj.set_editable(not read_only)
if autolist:
AutoComp.fill_entry(obj, autolist)
def reinit(self, set_val, get_val):
self.set_val = set_val
self.get_val = get_val
self.update()
def set_text(self, text):
self.obj.set_text(text)
def connect(self, signal, callback, *data):
self.obj.connect(signal, callback, *data)
def _on_change(self, obj):
self.set_val(unicode(obj.get_text()))
if self.changed:
self.changed(obj)
def force_value(self, value):
self.obj.set_text(value)
def get_value(self, value):
return unicode(self.obj.get_text())
def enable(self, value):
self.obj.set_sensitive(value)
self.obj.set_editable(value)
def grab_focus(self):
self.obj.grab_focus()
def update(self):
if self.get_val():
self.obj.set_text(self.get_val())
class MonitoredSpinButton:
"""
Class for signal handling of spinbuttons.
(Code is a modified copy of MonitoredEntry)
"""
def __init__(self, obj, set_val, get_val, read_only=False,
autolist=None, changed=None):
"""
@param obj: widget to be monitored
@type obj: gtk.SpinButton
@param set_val: callback to be called when obj is changed
@param get_val: callback to be called to retrieve value for obj
@param read_only: If SpinButton is read only.
"""
self.obj = obj
self.set_val = set_val
self.get_val = get_val
self.changed = changed
if get_val():
self.obj.set_value(get_val())
self.obj.connect('value-changed', self._on_change)
self.obj.set_editable(not read_only)
if autolist:
AutoComp.fill_entry(obj,autolist)
def reinit(self, set_val, get_val):
"""
Reinitialize class with the specified callback functions.
@param set_val: callback to be called when SpinButton is changed
@param get_val: callback to be called to retrieve value for SpinButton
"""
self.set_val = set_val
self.get_val = get_val
self.update()
def set_value(self, value):
"""
Sets the value of the monitored widget to the specified value.
@param value: Value to be set.
"""
self.obj.set_value(value)
def connect(self, signal, callback):
"""
Connect the signal of monitored widget to the specified callback.
@param signal: Signal prototype for which a connection should be set up.
@param callback: Callback function to be called when signal is emitted.
"""
self.obj.connect(signal, callback)
def _on_change(self, obj):
"""
Event handler to be called when the monitored widget is changed.
@param obj: Widget that has been changed.
@type obj: gtk.SpinButton
"""
self.set_val(obj.get_value())
if self.changed:
self.changed(obj)
def force_value(self, value):
"""
Sets the value of the monitored widget to the specified value.
@param value: Value to be set.
"""
self.obj.set_value(value)
def get_value(self):
"""
Gets the current value of the monitored widget.
@returns: Current value of monitored widget.
"""
return self.obj.get_value()
def enable(self, value):
"""
Changes the property editable and sensitive of the monitored widget to value.
@param value: If widget should be editable or deactivated.
@type value: bool
"""
self.obj.set_sensitive(value)
self.obj.set_editable(value)
def grab_focus(self):
"""
Assign the keyboard focus to the monitored widget.
"""
self.obj.grab_focus()
def update(self):
"""
Updates value of monitored SpinButton with the value returned by the get_val callback.
"""
if self.get_val():
self.obj.set_value(self.get_val())
class MonitoredText:
def __init__(self, obj, set_val, get_val, read_only=False):
self.buf = obj.get_buffer()
self.set_val = set_val
self.get_val = get_val
if get_val():
self.buf.set_text(get_val())
self.buf.connect('changed', self.on_change)
obj.set_editable(not read_only)
def on_change(self, obj):
s, e = self.buf.get_bounds()
self.set_val(unicode(self.buf.get_text(s, e, False)))
class MonitoredType:
def __init__(self, obj, set_val, get_val, mapping, custom, readonly=False,
custom_values=None):
self.set_val = set_val
self.get_val = get_val
self.obj = obj
val = get_val()
if val:
default = val[0]
else:
default = None
self.sel = AutoComp.StandardCustomSelector(
mapping, obj, custom, default, additional=custom_values)
self.set_val(self.sel.get_values())
self.obj.set_sensitive(not readonly)
self.obj.connect('changed', self.on_change)
def reinit(self, set_val, get_val):
self.set_val = set_val
self.get_val = get_val
self.update()
def update(self):
if self.get_val():
self.sel.set_values(self.get_val())
def on_change(self, obj):
self.set_val(self.sel.get_values())
class MonitoredDataType:
def __init__(self, obj, set_val, get_val, readonly=False,
custom_values=None, ignore_values=None):
"""
Constructor for the MonitoredDataType class.
@param obj: Existing ComboBoxEntry widget to use.
@type obj: gtk.ComboBoxEntry
@param set_val: The function that sets value of the type in the object
@type set_val: method
@param get_val: The function that gets value of the type in the object.
This returns a GrampsType, of which get_map returns all possible types
@type get_val: method
@param custom_values: Extra values to show in the combobox. These can be
text of custom type, tuple with type info or GrampsType class
@type : list of str, tuple or GrampsType
@ignore_values: list of values not to show in the combobox. If the result
of get_val is in these, it is not ignored
@type : list of int
"""
self.set_val = set_val
self.get_val = get_val
self.obj = obj
val = get_val()
if val:
default = int(val)
else:
default = None
map = get_val().get_map().copy()
if ignore_values :
for key in map.keys():
try :
i = ignore_values.index(key)
except ValueError:
i = None
if (not i==None) and (not ignore_values[i] == default) :
del map[key]
self.sel = AutoComp.StandardCustomSelector(
map,
obj,
get_val().get_custom(),
default,
additional=custom_values)
self.sel.set_values((int(get_val()), str(get_val())))
self.obj.set_sensitive(not readonly)
self.obj.connect('changed', self.on_change)
def reinit(self, set_val, get_val):
self.set_val = set_val
self.get_val = get_val
self.update()
def fix_value(self, value):
if value[0] == self.get_val().get_custom():
return value
else:
return (value[0], '')
def update(self):
val = self.get_val()
if type(val) == tuple :
self.sel.set_values(val)
else:
self.sel.set_values((int(val), str(val)))
def on_change(self, obj):
value = self.fix_value(self.sel.get_values())
self.set_val(value)
class MonitoredMenu:
def __init__(self, obj, set_val, get_val, mapping,
readonly=False, changed=None):
self.set_val = set_val
self.get_val = get_val
self.changed = changed
self.obj = obj
self.change_menu(mapping)
self.obj.connect('changed', self.on_change)
self.obj.set_sensitive(not readonly)
def force(self, value):
self.obj.set_active(value)
def change_menu(self, mapping):
self.data = {}
self.model = gtk.ListStore(str, int)
index = 0
for t, v in mapping:
self.model.append(row=[t, v])
self.data[v] = index
index += 1
self.obj.set_model(self.model)
self.obj.set_active(self.data.get(self.get_val(), 0))
def on_change(self, obj):
self.set_val(self.model.get_value(obj.get_active_iter(), 1))
if self.changed:
self.changed()
class MonitoredStrMenu:
def __init__(self, obj, set_val, get_val, mapping, readonly=False):
self.set_val = set_val
self.get_val = get_val
self.obj = obj
self.model = gtk.ListStore(str)
if len(mapping) > 20:
self.obj.set_wrap_width(3)
self.model.append(row=[''])
index = 0
self.data = ['']
default = get_val()
active = 0
for t, v in mapping:
self.model.append(row=[v])
self.data.append(t)
index += 1
if t == default:
active = index
self.obj.set_model(self.model)
self.obj.set_active(active)
self.obj.connect('changed', self.on_change)
self.obj.set_sensitive(not readonly)
def on_change(self, obj):
self.set_val(self.data[obj.get_active()])
class MonitoredDate:
def __init__(self, field, button, value, uistate, track, readonly=False):
self.date = value
self.date_check = DateEdit.DateEdit(
self.date, field, button, uistate, track)
field.set_editable(not readonly)
button.set_sensitive(not readonly)
class PlaceEntry:
"""
Handles the selection of a existing or new Place. Supports Drag and Drop
to select a place.
"""
def __init__(self, dbstate, uistate, track, obj, set_val,
get_val, add_del, share):
self.obj = obj
self.add_del = add_del
self.share = share
self.dbstate = dbstate
self.db = dbstate.db
self.get_val = get_val
self.set_val = set_val
self.uistate = uistate
self.track = track
self.tooltips = gtk.Tooltips()
self.obj.drag_dest_set(gtk.DEST_DEFAULT_ALL, [DdTargets.PLACE_LINK.target()],
gtk.gdk.ACTION_COPY)
self.obj.connect('drag_data_received', self.drag_data_received)
if get_val():
self.set_button(True)
p = self.db.get_place_from_handle(self.get_val())
name = "%s [%s]" % (p.get_title(), p.gramps_id)
else:
name = u""
self.set_button(False)
if self.db.readonly:
self.add_del.set_sensitive(False)
self.share.set_sensitive(False)
else:
self.add_del.set_sensitive(True)
self.share.set_sensitive(True)
self.add_del.connect('clicked', self.add_del_clicked)
self.share.connect('clicked', self.share_clicked)
if not self.db.readonly and not name:
obj.set_text("<i>%s</i>" % _('To select a place, use drag-and-drop or use the buttons'))
obj.set_use_markup(True)
else:
obj.set_text(name)
def after_edit(self, place):
name = "%s [%s]" % (place.get_title(), place.gramps_id)
self.obj.set_text(name)
def add_del_clicked(self, obj):
if self.get_val():
self.set_val(None)
self.obj.set_text(u'')
self.set_button(False)
else:
from RelLib import Place
from Editors import EditPlace
place = Place()
try:
EditPlace(self.dbstate, self.uistate, self.track,
place, self.place_added)
except WindowActiveError:
pass
def drag_data_received(self, widget, context, x, y, selection, info, time):
(drag_type, idval, obj, val) = pickle.loads(selection.data)
data = self.db.get_place_from_handle(obj)
self.place_added(data)
def place_added(self, data):
self.set_val(data.handle)
self.obj.set_text("%s [%s]" % (data.get_title(), data.gramps_id))
self.set_button(True)
def share_clicked(self, obj):
if self.get_val():
from Editors import EditPlace
place = self.db.get_place_from_handle(self.get_val())
try:
EditPlace(self.dbstate, self.uistate, self.track, place,
self.after_edit)
except WindowActiveError:
pass
else:
from Selectors import selector_factory
cls = selector_factory('Place')
select = cls(self.dbstate, self.uistate, self.track)
place = select.run()
if place:
self.place_added(place)
def set_button(self, use_add):
for i in self.add_del.get_children():
self.add_del.remove(i)
for i in self.share.get_children():
self.share.remove(i)
if use_add:
image = gtk.Image()
image.set_from_stock(gtk.STOCK_REMOVE, gtk.ICON_SIZE_BUTTON)
image.show()
self.add_del.add(image)
image = gtk.Image()
image.set_from_stock(gtk.STOCK_EDIT, gtk.ICON_SIZE_BUTTON)
image.show()
self.share.add(image)
self.tooltips.set_tip(self.share, _('Edit place'))
self.tooltips.set_tip(self.add_del, _('Remove place'))
else:
image = gtk.Image()
image.set_from_stock(gtk.STOCK_ADD, gtk.ICON_SIZE_BUTTON)
image.show()
self.add_del.add(image)
image = gtk.Image()
image.set_from_stock(gtk.STOCK_INDEX, gtk.ICON_SIZE_BUTTON)
image.show()
self.share.add(image)
self.tooltips.set_tip(self.share, _('Select an existing place'))
self.tooltips.set_tip(self.add_del, _('Add a new place'))
class Statusbar(gtk.HBox):
"""Custom Statusbar with flexible number of "bars".
Statusbar can have any number of fields included, each identified
by it's own bar id. It has by default one field with id = 0. This
defult field is used when no bar id is given in the relevant (push, pop,
etc.) methods, thus Statusbar behaves as a single gtk.Statusbar.
To add a new field use the "insert" method. Using the received bar id
one can push, pop and remove messages to/from this newly inserted field.
"""
__gtype_name__ = 'Statusbar'
##__gsignals__ = {
##'text-popped': ,
##'text-pushed': ,
##}
__gproperties__ = {
'has-resize-grip': (gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN,
'Resize grip',
'Whether resize grip is visible',
True,
gobject.PARAM_READWRITE),
}
def __init__(self, min_width=30):
gtk.HBox.__init__(self)
# initialize pixel/character scale
pl = pango.Layout(self.get_pango_context())
pl.set_text("M")
(self._char_width, h) = pl.get_pixel_size()
# initialize property values
self.__has_resize_grip = True
# create the main statusbar with id #0
main_bar = gtk.Statusbar()
main_bar.set_size_request(min_width*self._char_width, -1)
main_bar.show()
self.pack_start(main_bar)
self._bars = {0: main_bar}
self._set_resize_grip()
# Virtual methods
def do_get_property(self, prop):
'''Return the gproperty's value.
'''
if prop.name == 'has-resize-grip':
return self.__has_resize_grip
else:
raise AttributeError, 'unknown property %s' % prop.name
def do_set_property(self, prop, value):
'''Set the property of writable properties.
'''
if prop.name == 'has-resize-grip':
self.__has_resize_grip = value
self._set_resize_grip()
else:
raise AttributeError, 'unknown or read only property %s' % prop.name
# Private
def _set_resize_grip(self):
"""Set the resize grip for the statusbar.
Resize grip is disabled for all statusbars except the last one,
which is set according to the "has-resize-grip" propery.
"""
for bar in self.get_children():
bar.set_has_resize_grip(False)
bar.set_has_resize_grip(self.get_property('has-resize-grip'))
def _set_packing(self):
"""Set packing style of the statusbars.
All bars are packed with "expand"=True, "fill"=True parameters,
except the last one, which is packed with "expand"=False, "fill"=False.
"""
for bar in self.get_children():
self.set_child_packing(bar, True, True, 0, gtk.PACK_START)
self.set_child_packing(bar, False, False, 0, gtk.PACK_START)
def _get_next_id(self):
"""Get next unused statusbar id.
"""
id = 1
while id in self._bars.keys():
id = id + 1
return id
# Public API
def insert(self, index=-1, min_width=30, ralign=False):
"""Insert a new statusbar.
Create a new statusbar and insert it at the given index. Index starts
from '0'. If index is negative the new statusbar is appended.
The new bar_id is returned.
"""
new_bar = gtk.Statusbar()
new_bar.set_size_request(min_width*self._char_width, -1)
new_bar.show()
self.pack_start(new_bar)
self.reorder_child(new_bar, index)
self._set_resize_grip()
self._set_packing()
if ralign:
label = new_bar.get_children()[0].get_children()[0]
label.set_alignment(xalign=1.0, yalign=0.5)
new_bar_id = self._get_next_id()
self._bars[new_bar_id] = new_bar
return new_bar_id
def get_context_id(self, context_description, bar_id=0):
"""Returns a new or existing context identifier.
The target statusbar is identified by bar_id created when statusbar
was added.
Existence of the bar_id is not checked as giving a wrong id is
programming fault.
"""
return self._bars[bar_id].get_context_id(context_description)
def push(self, context_id, text, bar_id=0):
"""Push message onto a statusbar's stack.
The target statusbar is identified by bar_id created when statusbar
was added.
Existence of the bar_id is not checked as giving a wrong id is
programming fault.
"""
return self._bars[bar_id].push(context_id, text)
def pop(self, context_id, bar_id=0):
"""Remove the top message from a statusbar's stack.
The target statusbar is identified by bar_id created when statusbar
was added.
Existence of the bar_id is not checked as giving a wrong id is
programming fault.
"""
self._bars[bar_id].pop(context_id)
def remove(self, context_id, message_id, bar_id=0):
"""Remove the message with the specified message_id.
Remove the message with the specified message_id and context_id
from the statusbar's stack, which is identified by bar_id.
Existence of the bar_id is not checked as giving a wrong id is
programming fault.
"""
self._bars[bar_id].remove(context_id, message_id)
def set_has_resize_grip(self, setting):
"""Mirror gtk.Statusbar functionaliy.
"""
self.set_property('has-resize-grip', setting)
def get_has_resize_grip(self):
"""Mirror gtk.Statusbar functionaliy.
"""
return self.get_property('has-resize-grip')
#============================================================================
#
# 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
if gtk.pygtk_version < (2, 8, 0):
gobject.type_register(FadeOut)
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 = y - h - Tooltip.BORDER_WIDTH
else:
y = 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
HAVE_2_6 = gtk.pygtk_version[:2] == (2, 6)
(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 usefull 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
# PyGTK 2.6 does not support the virtual method do_size_allocate so
# we have to use the signal instead
# PyGTK 2.9.0 and later (bug #327715) does not work using the old code,
# so we have to make this conditionally
if HAVE_2_6:
gsignal('size-allocate', 'override')
def do_size_allocate(self, allocation):
self.chain(allocation)
if self.flags() & gtk.REALIZED:
self._icon.resize_windows()
else:
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):
"""
Sets 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):
"""
Gets 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(str))
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, ))
if gtk.pygtk_version < (2, 8, 0):
gobject.type_register(MaskedEntry)
#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):
"""Changes 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):
"""Changes 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:
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):
"""Changes 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):
"""
Sets 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)
if gtk.pygtk_version < (2, 8, 0):
gobject.type_register(ValidatableMaskedEntry)
def main(args):
from DateHandler import parser
def on_validate(widget, text):
myDate = parser.parse(text)
if not myDate.is_regular():
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)
# == Statusbar testing ====================================================
statusbar = Statusbar()
vbox.pack_end(statusbar, False)
statusbar.push(1, "This is my statusbar...")
my_statusbar = statusbar.insert(min_width=24)
statusbar.push(1, "Testing status bar width", my_statusbar)
yet_another_statusbar = statusbar.insert(1, 11)
statusbar.push(1, "A short one", yet_another_statusbar)
last_statusbar = statusbar.insert(min_width=41, ralign=True)
statusbar.push(1, "The last statusbar has always fixed width",
last_statusbar)
# =========================================================================
win.show_all()
gtk.main()
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
# fall back to root logger for testing
log = logging
sys.exit(main(sys.argv))