view frontends/src/jp/cmd_bookmarks.py @ 1197:69ffe61240eb

wix: Avoid setting a bad icon From 6fb18309a1d971235c0c3d568704fd91809d2d6e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 The code tries to load an icon from 'icons/crystal/32/tray_icon.xpm' (relative to self.media_dir), which is part of sat_media, released independently by upstream and not yet part of Debian. It then tries to set this invalid icon. With wxPython 2.8 these issues get quietly ignored, but wxPython 3.0 reports them. As a simple workaround I've just added a check that the icon is valid before setting it, so now you get a messagebox about the icon file not being found and then the app starts. Obviously it would be better to package sat_media so that the icon is available on the system.
author Olly Betts <olly@survex.com>
date Tue, 09 Sep 2014 18:51:35 -0400
parents 224cafc67324
children 069ad98b360d
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#! /usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# jp: a SAT command line tool
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Jérôme Poisson (goffi@goffi.org)

# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 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 Affero General Public License for more details.

# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

from logging import debug, info, error, warning

import base
from sat.core.i18n import _

__commands__ = ["Bookmarks"]

STORAGE_LOCATIONS = ('local', 'private', 'pubsub')
TYPES = ('muc', 'url')

class BookmarksCommon(base.CommandBase):
    """Class used to group common options of bookmarks subcommands"""

    def add_parser_options(self, location_default='all'):
        self.parser.add_argument('-l', '--location', type=str, choices=(location_default,) + STORAGE_LOCATIONS, default=location_default, help=_("storage location (default: %(default)s)"))
        self.parser.add_argument('-t', '--type', type=str, choices=TYPES, default=TYPES[0], help=_("bookmarks type (default: %(default)s)"))

    def _errback(self, failure):
        print (("Something went wrong: [%s]") % failure)
        self.host.quit(1)

class BookmarksList(BookmarksCommon):

    def __init__(self, host):
        super(BookmarksList, self).__init__(host, 'list', help=_('list bookmarks'))

    def connected(self):
        super(BookmarksList, self).connected()
        data = self.host.bridge.bookmarksList(self.args.type, self.args.location, self.host.profile)
        mess = []
        for location in STORAGE_LOCATIONS:
            if not data[location]:
                continue
            loc_mess = []
            loc_mess.append(u"%s:" % location)
            book_mess = []
            for book_link, book_data in data[location].items():
                name = book_data.get('name')
                autojoin = book_data.get('autojoin', 'false') == 'true'
                nick = book_data.get('nick')
                book_mess.append(u"\t%s[%s%s]%s" % ((name+' ') if name else '',
                                                 book_link,
                                                 u' (%s)' % nick if nick else '',
                                                 u' (*)' if autojoin else ''))
            loc_mess.append(u'\n'.join(book_mess))
            mess.append(u'\n'.join(loc_mess))

        print u'\n\n'.join(mess)


class BookmarksRemove(BookmarksCommon):
    need_loop = True

    def __init__(self, host):
        super(BookmarksRemove, self).__init__(host, 'remove', help=_('remove a bookmark'))

    def add_parser_options(self):
        super(BookmarksRemove, self).add_parser_options()
        self.parser.add_argument('bookmark', type=base.unicode_decoder, help=_('jid (for muc bookmark) or url of to remove'))

    def connected(self):
        super(BookmarksRemove, self).connected()
        self.host.bridge.bookmarksRemove(self.args.type, self.args.bookmark, self.args.location, self.host.profile, callback = lambda: self.host.quit(), errback=self._errback)


class BookmarksAdd(BookmarksCommon):

    def __init__(self, host):
        super(BookmarksAdd, self).__init__(host, 'add', help=_('add a bookmark'))

    def add_parser_options(self):
        super(BookmarksAdd, self).add_parser_options(location_default='auto')
        self.parser.add_argument('bookmark', type=base.unicode_decoder, help=_('jid (for muc bookmark) or url of to remove'))
        self.parser.add_argument('-n', '--name', type=base.unicode_decoder, help=_("bookmark name"))
        muc_group = self.parser.add_argument_group(_('MUC specific options'))
        muc_group.add_argument('-N', '--nick', type=base.unicode_decoder, help=_('nickname'))
        muc_group.add_argument('-a', '--autojoin', action='store_true', help=_('join room on profile connection'))

    def connected(self):
        self.need_loop = True
        super(BookmarksAdd, self).connected()
        if self.args.type == 'url' and (self.args.autojoin or self.args.nick is not None):
            # XXX: Argparse doesn't seem to manage this case, any better way ?
            print _(u"You can't use --autojoin or --nick with --type url")
            self.host.quit(1)
        data = {}
        if self.args.autojoin:
            data['autojoin'] = 'true'
        if self.args.nick is not None:
            data['nick'] = self.args.nick
        if self.args.name is not None:
            data['name'] = self.args.name
        self.host.bridge.bookmarksAdd(self.args.type, self.args.bookmark, data, self.args.location, self.host.profile, callback = lambda: self.host.quit(), errback=self._errback)


class Bookmarks(base.CommandBase):
    subcommands = (BookmarksList, BookmarksRemove, BookmarksAdd)

    def __init__(self, host):
        super(Bookmarks, self).__init__(host, 'bookmarks', use_profile=False, help=_('manage bookmarks'))