gajim-plural/src/ipython_view.py

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#!/usr/bin/python
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'''
Provides IPython console widget.
@author: Eitan Isaacson
@organization: IBM Corporation
@copyright: Copyright (c) 2007 IBM Corporation
@license: BSD
All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials are made
available under the terms of the BSD which accompanies this distribution, and
is available at U{http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php}
'''
import gtk, gobject
import re
import sys
import os
import pango
from StringIO import StringIO
import thread
try:
import IPython
except ImportError:
IPython = None
class IterableIPShell:
'''
Create an IPython instance. Does not start a blocking event loop,
instead allow single iterations. This allows embedding in GTK+
without blockage.
@ivar IP: IPython instance.
@type IP: IPython.iplib.InteractiveShell
@ivar iter_more: Indicates if the line executed was a complete command,
or we should wait for more.
@type iter_more: integer
@ivar history_level: The place in history where we currently are
when pressing up/down.
@type history_level: integer
@ivar complete_sep: Seperation delimeters for completion function.
@type complete_sep: _sre.SRE_Pattern
'''
def __init__(self,argv=[],user_ns=None,user_global_ns=None,
cin=None, cout=None,cerr=None, input_func=None):
'''
@param argv: Command line options for IPython
@type argv: list
@param user_ns: User namespace.
@type user_ns: dictionary
@param user_global_ns: User global namespace.
@type user_global_ns: dictionary.
@param cin: Console standard input.
@type cin: IO stream
@param cout: Console standard output.
@type cout: IO stream
@param cerr: Console standard error.
@type cerr: IO stream
@param input_func: Replacement for builtin raw_input()
@type input_func: function
'''
if input_func:
IPython.iplib.raw_input_original = input_func
if cin:
IPython.Shell.Term.cin = cin
if cout:
IPython.Shell.Term.cout = cout
if cerr:
IPython.Shell.Term.cerr = cerr
# This is to get rid of the blockage that accurs during
# IPython.Shell.InteractiveShell.user_setup()
IPython.iplib.raw_input = lambda x: None
self.term = IPython.genutils.IOTerm(cin=cin, cout=cout, cerr=cerr)
os.environ['TERM'] = 'dumb'
excepthook = sys.excepthook
self.IP = IPython.Shell.make_IPython(
argv,user_ns=user_ns,
user_global_ns=user_global_ns,
embedded=True,
shell_class=IPython.Shell.InteractiveShell)
self.IP.system = lambda cmd: self.shell(self.IP.var_expand(cmd),
header='IPython system call: ',
verbose=self.IP.rc.system_verbose)
sys.excepthook = excepthook
self.iter_more = 0
self.history_level = 0
self.complete_sep = re.compile('[\s\{\}\[\]\(\)]')
def execute(self):
'''
Executes the current line provided by the shell object.
'''
self.history_level = 0
orig_stdout = sys.stdout
sys.stdout = IPython.Shell.Term.cout
try:
line = self.IP.raw_input(None, self.iter_more)
if self.IP.autoindent:
self.IP.readline_startup_hook(None)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
self.IP.write('\nKeyboardInterrupt\n')
self.IP.resetbuffer()
# keep cache in sync with the prompt counter:
self.IP.outputcache.prompt_count -= 1
if self.IP.autoindent:
self.IP.indent_current_nsp = 0
self.iter_more = 0
except:
self.IP.showtraceback()
else:
self.iter_more = self.IP.push(line)
if (self.IP.SyntaxTB.last_syntax_error and
self.IP.rc.autoedit_syntax):
self.IP.edit_syntax_error()
if self.iter_more:
self.prompt = str(self.IP.outputcache.prompt2).strip()
if self.IP.autoindent:
self.IP.readline_startup_hook(self.IP.pre_readline)
else:
self.prompt = str(self.IP.outputcache.prompt1).strip()
sys.stdout = orig_stdout
def historyBack(self):
'''
Provides one history command back.
@return: The command string.
@rtype: string
'''
self.history_level -= 1
return self._getHistory()
def historyForward(self):
'''
Provides one history command forward.
@return: The command string.
@rtype: string
'''
self.history_level += 1
return self._getHistory()
def _getHistory(self):
'''
Get's the command string of the current history level.
@return: Historic command string.
@rtype: string
'''
try:
rv = self.IP.user_ns['In'][self.history_level].strip('\n')
except IndexError:
self.history_level = 0
rv = ''
return rv
def updateNamespace(self, ns_dict):
'''
Add the current dictionary to the shell namespace.
@param ns_dict: A dictionary of symbol-values.
@type ns_dict: dictionary
'''
self.IP.user_ns.update(ns_dict)
def complete(self, line):
'''
Returns an auto completed line and/or posibilities for completion.
@param line: Given line so far.
@type line: string
@return: Line completed as for as possible,
and possible further completions.
@rtype: tuple
'''
split_line = self.complete_sep.split(line)
possibilities = self.IP.complete(split_line[-1])
if possibilities:
def _commonPrefix(str1, str2):
'''
Reduction function. returns common prefix of two given strings.
@param str1: First string.
@type str1: string
@param str2: Second string
@type str2: string
@return: Common prefix to both strings.
@rtype: string
'''
for i in range(len(str1)):
if not str2.startswith(str1[:i+1]):
return str1[:i]
return str1
common_prefix = reduce(_commonPrefix, possibilities)
completed = line[:-len(split_line[-1])]+common_prefix
else:
completed = line
return completed, possibilities
def shell(self, cmd,verbose=0,debug=0,header=''):
'''
Replacement method to allow shell commands without them blocking.
@param cmd: Shell command to execute.
@type cmd: string
@param verbose: Verbosity
@type verbose: integer
@param debug: Debug level
@type debug: integer
@param header: Header to be printed before output
@type header: string
'''
stat = 0
if verbose or debug: print header+cmd
# flush stdout so we don't mangle python's buffering
if not debug:
input, output = os.popen4(cmd)
print output.read()
output.close()
input.close()
class ConsoleView(gtk.TextView):
'''
Specialized text view for console-like workflow.
@cvar ANSI_COLORS: Mapping of terminal colors to X11 names.
@type ANSI_COLORS: dictionary
@ivar text_buffer: Widget's text buffer.
@type text_buffer: gtk.TextBuffer
@ivar color_pat: Regex of terminal color pattern
@type color_pat: _sre.SRE_Pattern
@ivar mark: Scroll mark for automatic scrolling on input.
@type mark: gtk.TextMark
@ivar line_start: Start of command line mark.
@type line_start: gtk.TextMark
'''
ANSI_COLORS = {'0;30': 'Black', '0;31': 'Red',
'0;32': 'Green', '0;33': 'Brown',
'0;34': 'Blue', '0;35': 'Purple',
'0;36': 'Cyan', '0;37': 'LightGray',
'1;30': 'DarkGray', '1;31': 'DarkRed',
'1;32': 'SeaGreen', '1;33': 'Yellow',
'1;34': 'LightBlue', '1;35': 'MediumPurple',
'1;36': 'LightCyan', '1;37': 'White'}
def __init__(self):
'''
Initialize console view.
'''
gtk.TextView.__init__(self)
self.modify_font(pango.FontDescription('Mono'))
self.set_cursor_visible(True)
self.text_buffer = self.get_buffer()
self.mark = self.text_buffer.create_mark('scroll_mark',
self.text_buffer.get_end_iter(),
False)
for code in self.ANSI_COLORS:
self.text_buffer.create_tag(code,
foreground=self.ANSI_COLORS[code],
weight=700)
self.text_buffer.create_tag('0')
self.text_buffer.create_tag('notouch', editable=False)
self.color_pat = re.compile('\x01?\x1b\[(.*?)m\x02?')
self.line_start = \
self.text_buffer.create_mark('line_start',
self.text_buffer.get_end_iter(), True)
self.connect('key-press-event', self.onKeyPress)
def write(self, text, editable=False):
gobject.idle_add(self._write, text, editable)
def _write(self, text, editable=False):
'''
Write given text to buffer.
@param text: Text to append.
@type text: string
@param editable: If true, added text is editable.
@type editable: boolean
'''
segments = self.color_pat.split(text)
segment = segments.pop(0)
start_mark = self.text_buffer.create_mark(None,
self.text_buffer.get_end_iter(),
True)
self.text_buffer.insert(self.text_buffer.get_end_iter(), segment)
if segments:
ansi_tags = self.color_pat.findall(text)
for tag in ansi_tags:
i = segments.index(tag)
self.text_buffer.insert_with_tags_by_name(self.text_buffer.get_end_iter(),
segments[i+1], tag)
segments.pop(i)
if not editable:
self.text_buffer.apply_tag_by_name('notouch',
self.text_buffer.get_iter_at_mark(start_mark),
self.text_buffer.get_end_iter())
self.text_buffer.delete_mark(start_mark)
self.scroll_mark_onscreen(self.mark)
def showPrompt(self, prompt):
gobject.idle_add(self._showPrompt, prompt)
def _showPrompt(self, prompt):
'''
Prints prompt at start of line.
@param prompt: Prompt to print.
@type prompt: string
'''
self._write(prompt)
self.text_buffer.move_mark(self.line_start,
self.text_buffer.get_end_iter())
def changeLine(self, text):
gobject.idle_add(self._changeLine, text)
def _changeLine(self, text):
'''
Replace currently entered command line with given text.
@param text: Text to use as replacement.
@type text: string
'''
iter = self.text_buffer.get_iter_at_mark(self.line_start)
iter.forward_to_line_end()
self.text_buffer.delete(self.text_buffer.get_iter_at_mark(self.line_start), iter)
self._write(text, True)
def getCurrentLine(self):
'''
Get text in current command line.
@return: Text of current command line.
@rtype: string
'''
rv = self.text_buffer.get_slice(
self.text_buffer.get_iter_at_mark(self.line_start),
self.text_buffer.get_end_iter(), False)
return rv
def showReturned(self, text):
gobject.idle_add(self._showReturned, text)
def _showReturned(self, text):
'''
Show returned text from last command and print new prompt.
@param text: Text to show.
@type text: string
'''
iter = self.text_buffer.get_iter_at_mark(self.line_start)
iter.forward_to_line_end()
self.text_buffer.apply_tag_by_name(
'notouch',
self.text_buffer.get_iter_at_mark(self.line_start),
iter)
self._write('\n'+text)
if text:
self._write('\n')
self._showPrompt(self.prompt)
self.text_buffer.move_mark(self.line_start,self.text_buffer.get_end_iter())
self.text_buffer.place_cursor(self.text_buffer.get_end_iter())
def onKeyPress(self, widget, event):
'''
Key press callback used for correcting behavior for console-like
interfaces. For example 'home' should go to prompt, not to begining of
line.
@param widget: Widget that key press accored in.
@type widget: gtk.Widget
@param event: Event object
@type event: gtk.gdk.Event
@return: Return True if event should not trickle.
@rtype: boolean
'''
insert_mark = self.text_buffer.get_insert()
insert_iter = self.text_buffer.get_iter_at_mark(insert_mark)
selection_mark = self.text_buffer.get_selection_bound()
selection_iter = self.text_buffer.get_iter_at_mark(selection_mark)
start_iter = self.text_buffer.get_iter_at_mark(self.line_start)
if event.keyval == gtk.keysyms.Home:
if event.state == 0:
self.text_buffer.place_cursor(start_iter)
return True
elif event.state == gtk.gdk.SHIFT_MASK:
self.text_buffer.move_mark(insert_mark, start_iter)
return True
elif event.keyval == gtk.keysyms.Left:
insert_iter.backward_cursor_position()
if not insert_iter.editable(True):
return True
elif not event.string:
pass
elif start_iter.compare(insert_iter) <= 0 and \
start_iter.compare(selection_iter) <= 0:
pass
elif start_iter.compare(insert_iter) > 0 and \
start_iter.compare(selection_iter) > 0:
self.text_buffer.place_cursor(start_iter)
elif insert_iter.compare(selection_iter) < 0:
self.text_buffer.move_mark(insert_mark, start_iter)
elif insert_iter.compare(selection_iter) > 0:
self.text_buffer.move_mark(selection_mark, start_iter)
return self.onKeyPressExtend(event)
def onKeyPressExtend(self, event):
'''
For some reason we can't extend onKeyPress directly (bug #500900).
'''
pass
class IPythonView(ConsoleView, IterableIPShell):
'''
Sub-class of both modified IPython shell and L{ConsoleView} this makes
a GTK+ IPython console.
'''
def __init__(self):
'''
Initialize. Redirect I/O to console.
'''
ConsoleView.__init__(self)
self.cout = StringIO()
IterableIPShell.__init__(self, cout=self.cout,cerr=self.cout,
input_func=self.raw_input)
# self.connect('key_press_event', self.keyPress)
self.execute()
self.cout.truncate(0)
self.showPrompt(self.prompt)
self.interrupt = False
def raw_input(self, prompt=''):
'''
Custom raw_input() replacement. Get's current line from console buffer.
@param prompt: Prompt to print. Here for compatability as replacement.
@type prompt: string
@return: The current command line text.
@rtype: string
'''
if self.interrupt:
self.interrupt = False
raise KeyboardInterrupt
return self.getCurrentLine()
def onKeyPressExtend(self, event):
'''
Key press callback with plenty of shell goodness, like history,
autocompletions, etc.
@param widget: Widget that key press occured in.
@type widget: gtk.Widget
@param event: Event object.
@type event: gtk.gdk.Event
@return: True if event should not trickle.
@rtype: boolean
'''
if event.state & gtk.gdk.CONTROL_MASK and event.keyval == 99:
self.interrupt = True
self._processLine()
return True
elif event.keyval == gtk.keysyms.Return:
self._processLine()
return True
elif event.keyval == gtk.keysyms.Up:
self.changeLine(self.historyBack())
return True
elif event.keyval == gtk.keysyms.Down:
self.changeLine(self.historyForward())
return True
elif event.keyval == gtk.keysyms.Tab:
if not self.getCurrentLine().strip():
return False
completed, possibilities = self.complete(self.getCurrentLine())
if len(possibilities) > 1:
slice = self.getCurrentLine()
self.write('\n')
for symbol in possibilities:
self.write(symbol+'\n')
self.showPrompt(self.prompt)
self.changeLine(completed or slice)
return True
def _processLine(self):
'''
Process current command line.
'''
self.history_pos = 0
self.execute()
rv = self.cout.getvalue()
if rv: rv = rv.strip('\n')
self.showReturned(rv)
self.cout.truncate(0)
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