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Python
436 lines
16 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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""" wicd-curses -- a (curses-based) console interface to wicd
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Provides the a console UI for wicd, so that people with broken X servers can
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at least get a network connection. Or those who don't like using X. :-)
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"""
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# Copyright (C) 2008 Andrew Psaltis
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
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# MA 02110-1301, USA.
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"""
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This contains/will contain A LOT of code from the other parts of wicd.
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This is probably due to the fact that I did not really know what I was doing
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when I started writing this. It works, so I guess that's all that matters.
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Comments, criticisms, patches, bug reports all welcome!
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"""
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# UI stuff
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#import urwid.raw_display
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import urwid.curses_display
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import urwid
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# DBus communication stuff
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import dbus
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import dbus.service
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# It took me a while to figure out that I have to use this.
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import gobject
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# Other important wicd-related stuff
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import wicd.misc as misc
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# Internal Python stuff
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import sys
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# Translations for the text that people will see... as of yet. This code is
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# already found in the gui.py file
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# IN EXPERIMENTAL, THIS IS ALL IN wicd.misc
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_ = misc.get_gettext()
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language = {}
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language['connected_to_wireless'] = _('Connected to $A at $B (IP: $C)')
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language['connected_to_wired'] = _('Connected to wired network (IP: $A)')
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language['not_connected'] = _('Not connected')
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if getattr(dbus, 'version', (0, 0, 0)) < (0, 80, 0):
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import dbus.glib
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else:
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from dbus.mainloop.glib import DBusGMainLoop
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DBusGMainLoop(set_as_default=True)
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########################################
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##### SUPPORT CLASSES
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########################################
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# A hack to get any errors that pop out of the program to appear ***AFTER*** the
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# program exits.
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# I also may have been a bit overkill about using this too, I guess I'll find
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# that out soon enough.
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# I learned about this from this example:
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# http://blog.lutzky.net/2007/09/16/exception-handling-decorators-and-python/
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class wrap_exceptions:
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def __call__(self, f):
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def wrap_exceptions(*args, **kargs):
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try:
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return f(*args, **kargs)
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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gobject.source_remove(redraw_tag)
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loop.quit()
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ui.stop()
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print "Terminated by user."
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raise
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except :
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# Remove update_ui from the event queue
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gobject.source_remove(redraw_tag)
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# Quit the loop
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loop.quit()
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# Zap the screen
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ui.stop()
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# Print out standard notification:
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print "EXCEPTION!"
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print "Please report this to the maintainer and/or file a bug report with the backtrace below:"
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# Flush the buffer so that the notification is always above the
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# backtrace
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sys.stdout.flush()
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# Raise the exception
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raise
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return wrap_exceptions
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# My savior. :-)
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# Although I could have made this myself pretty easily, just want to give credit where
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# its due.
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# http://excess.org/urwid/browser/contrib/trunk/rbreu_filechooser.py
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class SelText(urwid.Text):
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"""A selectable text widget. See urwid.Text."""
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def selectable(self):
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"""Make widget selectable."""
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return True
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def keypress(self, size, key):
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"""Don't handle any keys."""
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return key
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########################################
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##### SUPPORT FUNCTIONS
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########################################
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# Look familiar? These two functions are clones of functions found in wicd's
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# gui.py file, except that now set_status is a function passed to them.
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@wrap_exceptions()
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def check_for_wired(wired_ip,set_status):
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""" Determine if wired is active, and if yes, set the status. """
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if wired_ip and wired.CheckPluggedIn():
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set_status(language['connected_to_wired'].replace('$A',wired_ip))
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return True
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else:
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return False
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@wrap_exceptions()
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def check_for_wireless(iwconfig, wireless_ip, set_status):
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""" Determine if wireless is active, and if yes, set the status. """
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if not wireless_ip:
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return False
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network = wireless.GetCurrentNetwork(iwconfig)
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if not network:
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return False
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network = str(network)
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if daemon.GetSignalDisplayType() == 0:
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strength = wireless.GetCurrentSignalStrength(iwconfig)
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else:
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strength = wireless.GetCurrentDBMStrength(iwconfig)
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if strength is None:
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return False
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strength = str(strength)
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ip = str(wireless_ip)
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set_status(language['connected_to_wireless'].replace
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('$A', network).replace
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('$B', daemon.FormatSignalForPrinting(strength)).replace
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('$C', wireless_ip))
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return True
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# Self explanitory, and not used until I can get some list sort function
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# working...
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def gen_list_header():
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return '%3s %4s %s %19s %s ' % ('NUM','STR','BSSID','CHANNEL','ESSID')
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# Generate the list of networks.
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# Mostly borrowed/stolen from wpa_cli, since I had no clue what all of those
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# DBUS interfaces do. ^_^
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# Whatever calls this must be exception-wrapped if it is run if the UI is up
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def gen_network_list():
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#theList = [urwid.Text(gen_list_header())]
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#theList = []
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# Pick which strength measure to use based on what the daemon says
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if daemon.GetSignalDisplayType() == 0:
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strenstr = 'quality'
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gap = 3
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else:
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strenstr = 'strength'
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gap = 5
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id = 0
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wiredL = []
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for profile in config.GetWiredProfileList():
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#if id == 0:
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#theList.append(urwid.Text("Wired Network(s):"))
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#wired.append(urwid.Text(('body',"Wired Network(s):") ) )
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theString = '%4s%*s' % (id, 32+len(profile),profile)
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#### THIS IS wired.blah() in experimental
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#print config.GetLastUsedWiredNetwork()
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# Tag if no wireless IP present, and wired one is
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is_active = wireless.GetWirelessIP() == None and wired.GetWiredIP() != None
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if is_active:
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theString = '>'+theString[1:]
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wiredL.append(urwid.AttrWrap(SelText(theString),'connected','connected focus'))
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else:
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wiredL.append(urwid.AttrWrap(SelText(theString),'body','focus'))
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id+=1
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wlessL = []
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for network_id in range(0, wireless.GetNumberOfNetworks()):
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#if network_id == 0:
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#wireless.append(urwid.Text(('body', "Wireless Network(s):")) )
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theString = '%4s %*s %17s %3s %s' % ( network_id,
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gap,daemon.FormatSignalForPrinting(
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str(wireless.GetWirelessProperty(network_id, strenstr))),
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wireless.GetWirelessProperty(network_id, 'bssid'),
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wireless.GetWirelessProperty(network_id, 'channel'),
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wireless.GetWirelessProperty(network_id, 'essid'))
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# This returns -1 if no ID is found, so we I could put this outside of this
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# loop. I'll do that soon.
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is_active = wireless.GetPrintableSignalStrength("") != 0 and wireless.GetCurrentNetworkID(wireless.GetIwconfig())==network_id
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if is_active:
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theString = '>'+theString[1:]
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wlessL.append(urwid.AttrWrap(SelText(theString),'connected','connected focus'))
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else:
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wlessL.append(urwid.AttrWrap(SelText(theString),'body','focus'))
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#theList.append(SelText(theString))
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return (wiredL,wlessL)
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########################################
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##### APPLICATION INTERFACE CLASS
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########################################
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# The Whole Shebang
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class appGUI():
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"""The UI itself, all glory belongs to it!"""
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def __init__(self):
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self.size = ui.get_cols_rows()
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# Happy screen saying that you can't do anything because we're scanning
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# for networks. :-)
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# Will need a translation sooner or later
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self.screen_locker = urwid.Filler(urwid.Text(('important',"Scanning networks... stand by..."), align='center'))
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self.TITLE = 'Wicd Curses Interface'
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#self.update_ct = 0
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#wrap1 = urwid.AttrWrap(txt, 'black')
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#fill = urwid.Filler(txt)
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header = urwid.AttrWrap(urwid.Text(self.TITLE,align='right'), 'header')
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self.wiredH=urwid.Filler(urwid.Text("Wired Networks"))
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self.wlessH=urwid.Filler(urwid.Text("Wireless Networks"))
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wiredL,wlessL = gen_network_list()
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self.wiredLB = urwid.ListBox(wiredL)
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self.wlessLB = urwid.ListBox(wlessL)
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#spam = SelText('spam')
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#spamL = [ urwid.AttrWrap( w, None, 'focus' ) for w in [spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam] ]
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self.thePile = urwid.Pile([('fixed',1,self.wiredH),
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('fixed',1,self.wiredLB),
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('fixed',1,self.wlessH),
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self.wlessLB] )
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#self.netList = urwid.ListBox(wlessL)
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#walker = urwid.SimpleListWalker(gen_network_list())
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footer = urwid.AttrWrap(urwid.Text("If you are seeing this, then something has gone wrong!"),'important')
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# Pop takes a number!
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#walker.pop(1)
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#self.listbox = urwid.AttrWrap(urwid.ListBox(netList),'body','focus')
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self.frame = urwid.Frame(self.thePile, header=header,footer=footer)
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#self.frame = urwid.Frame(self.screen_locker, header=header,footer=footer)
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self.frame.set_focus('body')
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self.prev_state = False
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self.update_status()
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# Does what it says it does
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def lock_screen(self):
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self.frame.set_body(self.screen_locker)
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def unlock_screen(self):
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self.update_netlist(force_check=True)
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self.frame.set_body(self.thePile)
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# I'm hoping that this will get rid of Adam's problem with the ListBox not
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# redisplaying itself immediately upon completion.
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self.update_ui()
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# Be clunky until I get to a later stage of development.
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# Update the list of networks. Usually called by DBus.
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# TODO: Preserve current focus when updating the list.
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@wrap_exceptions()
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def update_netlist(self,state=None, x=None, force_check=False):
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""" Updates the overall network list."""
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if not state:
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state, x = daemon.GetConnectionStatus()
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if self.prev_state != state or force_check:
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wiredL,wlessL = gen_network_list()
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self.wiredLB.body = urwid.SimpleListWalker(wiredL)
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self.wlessLB.body = urwid.SimpleListWalker(wlessL)
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self.prev_state = state
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# Update the footer/status bar
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@wrap_exceptions()
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def update_status(self):
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#self.update_ct += 1
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if check_for_wired(wired.GetWiredIP(),self.set_status):
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return True
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elif check_for_wireless(wireless.GetIwconfig(),
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wireless.GetWirelessIP(), self.set_status):
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return True
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else:
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self.set_status(language['not_connected'])
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return True
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# Set the status text, called by the update_status method
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def set_status(self,text):
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#wid,pos = self.frame.body.get_focus()
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#text = text +' '+ str(pos)
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self.frame.set_footer(urwid.AttrWrap(urwid.Text(text),'important'))
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# Yeah, I'm copying code. Anything wrong with that?
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@wrap_exceptions()
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def dbus_scan_finished(self):
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# I'm pretty sure that I'll need this later.
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#if not self.connecting:
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#self.refresh_networks(fresh=False)
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self.unlock_screen()
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# I'm hoping that this will resolve Adam's problem with the screen lock
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# remaining onscreen until a key is pressed. It goes away perfectly well
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# here.
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self.update_ui()
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# Same, same, same, same, same, same
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@wrap_exceptions()
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def dbus_scan_started(self):
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self.lock_screen()
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# Redraw the screen
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# There exists a problem with this where any exceptions that occur (especially of
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# the DBus variety) will get spread out on the top of the screen, or not displayed
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# at all. Urwid and the glib main loop don't mix all too well. I may need to
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# consult the Urwid maintainer about this.
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#
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# The implementation of this solution is active in this program, and it appears to
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# be functioning well.
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@wrap_exceptions()
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def update_ui(self):
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#self.update_status()
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canvas = self.frame.render( (self.size),True )
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### GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR ->^^^^
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ui.draw_screen((self.size),canvas)
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keys = ui.get_input()
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# Should make a keyhandler method, but this will do until I get around to
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# that stage
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if "f8" in keys:
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return False
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if "f5" in keys:
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wireless.Scan()
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for k in keys:
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if k == "window resize":
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self.size = ui.get_cols_rows()
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continue
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self.frame.keypress( self.size, k )
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return True
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# Terminate the loop, used as the glib mainloop's idle function
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def stop_loop(self):
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loop.quit()
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########################################
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##### INITIALIZATION FUNCTIONS
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########################################
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def main():
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global ui
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# We are _not_ python.
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misc.RenameProcess('wicd-curses')
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ui = urwid.curses_display.Screen()
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# Color scheme.
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# Other potential color schemes can be found at:
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# http://excess.org/urwid/wiki/RecommendedPalette
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ui.register_palette([
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('body','light gray','black'),
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('focus','dark magenta','light gray'),
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('header','light blue','black'),
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('important','light red','black'),
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('connected','dark green','black'),
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('connected focus','black','dark green')])
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# This is a wrapper around a function that calls another a function that is a
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# wrapper around a infinite loop. Fun.
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ui.run_wrapper(run)
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def run():
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global loop,redraw_tag
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app = appGUI()
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# Connect signals and whatnot to UI screen control functions
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bus.add_signal_receiver(app.dbus_scan_finished, 'SendEndScanSignal',
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'org.wicd.daemon')
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bus.add_signal_receiver(app.dbus_scan_started, 'SendStartScanSignal',
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'org.wicd.daemon')
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#bus.add_signal_receiver(app.update_netlist, 'StatusChanged',
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# 'org.wicd.daemon')
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loop = gobject.MainLoop()
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# Update what the interface looks like every 0.5 ms
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# Apparently this is use (with fractional seconds) is deprecated. May have to
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# change this.
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redraw_tag = gobject.timeout_add(0.5,app.update_ui)
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# Update the connection status on the bottom every 2 s
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gobject.timeout_add(2000,app.update_status)
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# Terminate the loop if the UI is terminated.
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gobject.idle_add(app.stop_loop)
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loop.run()
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# Mostly borrowed from gui.py, but also with the "need daemon first" check
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def setup_dbus():
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global proxy_obj, daemon, wireless, wired, config, dbus_ifaces
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try:
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proxy_obj = bus.get_object('org.wicd.daemon', '/org/wicd/daemon')
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except dbus.DBusException:
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print 'Error: Could not connect to the daemon. Please make sure it is running.'
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sys.exit(3)
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daemon = dbus.Interface(proxy_obj, 'org.wicd.daemon')
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wireless = dbus.Interface(proxy_obj, 'org.wicd.daemon.wireless')
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wired = dbus.Interface(proxy_obj, 'org.wicd.daemon.wired')
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config = dbus.Interface(proxy_obj, 'org.wicd.daemon.config')
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dbus_ifaces = {"daemon" : daemon, "wireless" : wireless, "wired" : wired,
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"config" : config}
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bus = dbus.SystemBus()
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setup_dbus()
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########################################
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##### MAIN ENTRY POINT
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########################################
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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