#!/usr/bin/env python # -* coding: utf-8 -*- """ curses_misc.py: Module for various widgets that are used throughout wicd-curses. """ # Copyright (C) 2008 Andrew Psaltis # 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, # MA 02110-1301, USA. import urwid # My savior. :-) # Although I could have made this myself pretty easily, just want to give credit where # its due. # http://excess.org/urwid/browser/contrib/trunk/rbreu_filechooser.py class SelText(urwid.Text): """A selectable text widget. See urwid.Text.""" def selectable(self): """Make widget selectable.""" return True def keypress(self, size, key): """Don't handle any keys.""" return key class ToggleEdit(urwid.WidgetWrap): """A edit that can be rendered unselectable by somethhing like a checkbox""" def __init__(self, caption='', state=True, attr=('editbx','editfc'),attrnsens='body'): """ caption : the Edit's caption state : the Edit's current sensitivity attr : tuple of (attr_no_focus, attr_focus) attrnsens: attr to use when not sensitive """ edit = urwid.Edit(caption) curattr = attr[0] if state == True else attrnsens w = urwid.AttrWrap(edit,curattr,attr[1]) self.sensitive=state self.__super.__init__(w) # Kinda like the thing in PyGTK def set_sensitive(self,state): self.sensitive=state if state: self._w.set_attr('editbx') else: self._w.set_attr('body') # If we aren't sensitive, don't be selectab;e def selectable(self): return self.sensitive # Do what an edit does with keys def keypress(self,size,key): return self._w.keypress(size,key) # Would seem to complicate things a little bit, but could be very useful. ^_^ # Not used yet. Will be used very shortly, as a superclass of some future # overlays class TabColumns(urwid.WidgetWrap): def __init__(self): pass def selectable(self): return True def keypress(self,size,key): pass # A "combo box" of SelTexts # I based this off of the code found here: # http://excess.org/urwid/browser/contrib/trunk/rbreu_menus.py class ComboText(urwid.WidgetWrap): """A ComboBox of text objects""" class ComboSpace(urwid.WidgetWrap): """The actual menu-like space that comes down from the ComboText""" def __init__(self,list,body,ui,show_first=0,pos=(0,0),attr=('body','focus')): """ body : parent widget list : stuff to include in the combobox ui : the screen show_first: index of the element in the list to pick first pos : a tuple of (row,col) where to put the list attr : a tuple of (attr_no_focus,attr_focus) """ #Calculate width and height of the menu widget: height = len(list) width = 0 for entry in list: if len(entry) > width: width = len(entry) content = [urwid.AttrWrap(SelText(" " + w), attr[0], attr[1]) for w in list] self._listbox = urwid.ListBox(content) overlay = urwid.Overlay(self._listbox, body, ('fixed left', pos[0]), width + 2, ('fixed top', pos[1]), height) self.__super.__init__(overlay) def show(self,ui,display): dim = ui.get_cols_rows() keys = True #Event loop: while True: if keys: ui.draw_screen(dim, self.render(dim, True)) keys = ui.get_input() if "window resize" in keys: dim = ui.get_cols_rows() if "esc" in keys: return None if "enter" in keys: (wid,pos) = self._listbox.get_focus() (text,attr) = wid.get_text() return text for k in keys: #Send key to underlying widget: self._w.keypress(dim, k) #def get_size(self): def __init__(self,label,list,body,ui,row = 0,show_first=0,attr=('body','focus')): """ label : bit of text that preceeds the combobox list : stuff to include in the combobox body : parent widget ui : the screen row : where this object is to be found onscreen show_first: index of the element in the list to pick first """ self.label = urwid.Text(label) str,trash = self.label.get_text() self.cbox = urwid.AttrWrap(SelText(list[show_first]),attr[0],attr[1]) self.overlay = self.ComboSpace(list,body,ui,show_first,pos=(len(str)+1,row)) # Unicode will kill me sooner or later. ^_^ w = urwid.Columns([('fixed',len(str),self.label),self.cbox,('fixed',3,urwid.Text("vvv"))],dividechars=1) self.__super.__init__(w) # We need this to control the keypress self.body = body self.ui = ui # If we press space or enter, be a combo box! def keypress(self,size,key): if key == ' ' or key == 'enter': retval = self.overlay.show(self.ui,self.body) if retval != None: self.cbox.set_w(SelText(retval)) return self._w.keypress(size,key) # Most obvious thing ever. :-) def selectable(self): return True