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view frontends/src/quick_frontend/quick_widgets.py @ 1422:be1fccf4854d
tmp (wokkel): licenses fixes:
the licenses headers were wrong, it was fixed: original work from Adrien Cossa is directly under AGPL v3 (with his agreement), work derivated from Wokkel is sublicensed to AGPL v3 as allowed by the original license, to stay consistent with the rest of the code base.
Theses files (and only these ones) can be relicensed again to fill Wokkel license if Ralph plan to merge them upstream...
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Thu, 23 Apr 2015 10:57:40 +0200 |
parents | e2e75c3c7c7b |
children | d17772b0fe22 |
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#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # helper class for making a SAT frontend # Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 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 sat.core.log import getLogger log = getLogger(__name__) from sat.core import exceptions from sat_frontends.quick_frontend.constants import Const as C classes_map = {} try: # FIXME: to be removed when an acceptable solution is here unicode('') # XXX: unicode doesn't exist in pyjamas except (TypeError, AttributeError): # Error raised is not the same depending on pyjsbuild options unicode = str def register(base_cls, child_cls=None): """Register a child class to use by default when a base class is needed @param base_cls: "Quick..." base class (like QuickChat or QuickContact), must inherit from QuickWidget @param child_cls: inherited class to use when Quick... class is requested, must inherit from base_cls. Can be None if it's the base_cls itself which register """ # FIXME: we use base_cls.__name__ instead of base_cls directly because pyjamas because # in the second case classes_map[base_cls.__name__] = child_cls class WidgetAlreadyExistsError(Exception): pass class QuickWidgetsManager(object): """This class is used to manage all the widgets of a frontend A widget can be a window, a graphical thing, or someting else depending of the frontend""" def __init__(self, host): self.host = host self._widgets = {} def __iter__(self): """Iterate throught all widgets""" for widget_map in self._widgets.itervalues(): for widget in widget_map.itervalues(): yield widget def getRealClass(self, class_): """Return class registered for given class_ @param class_: subclass of QuickWidget @return: class actually used to create widget """ try: # FIXME: we use base_cls.__name__ instead of base_cls directly because pyjamas bugs # in the second case cls = classes_map[class_.__name__] except KeyError: cls = class_ if cls is None: raise exceptions.InternalError("There is not class registered for {}".format(class_)) return cls def getWidgets(self, class_): """Get all subclassed widgets @param class_: subclass of QuickWidget, same parameter as used in [getOrCreateWidget] @return: iterator on widgets """ class_ = self.getRealClass(class_) try: widgets_map = self._widgets[class_.__name__] except KeyError: return iter([]) else: return widgets_map.itervalues() def getWidget(self, class_, target, profile): """Get a widget without creating it if it doesn't exist. @param class_(class): class of the widget to create @param target: target depending of the widget, usually a JID instance @param profile (unicode): %(doc_profile)s @return: a class_ instance or None if the widget doesn't exist """ class_ = self.getRealClass(class_) hash_ = class_.getWidgetHash(target, profile) try: return self._widgets[class_.__name__][hash_] except KeyError: return None def getOrCreateWidget(self, class_, target, *args, **kwargs): """Get an existing widget or create a new one when necessary If the widget is new, self.host.newWidget will be called with it. @param class_(class): class of the widget to create @param target: target depending of the widget, usually a JID instance @param args(list): optional args to create a new instance of class_ @param kwargs(dict): optional kwargs to create a new instance of class_ if 'profile' key is present, it will be popped and put in 'profiles' if there is neither 'profile' nor 'profiles', None will be used for 'profiles' if 'on_new_widget' is present it can have the following values: C.WIDGET_NEW [default]: self.host.newWidget will be called on widget creation [callable]: this method will be called instead of self.host.newWidget None: do nothing if 'on_existing_widget' is present it can have the following values: C.WIDGET_KEEP [default]: return the existing widget C.WIDGET_RAISE: raise WidgetAlreadyExistsError C.WIDGET_RECREATE: create a new widget *WITH A NEW HASH* [callable]: this method will be called with existing widget as argument if 'force_hash' is present, the hash given in value will be used instead of the one returned by class_.getWidgetHash other keys will be used to instanciate class_ if the case happen (e.g. if type_ is present and class_ is a QuickChat subclass, it will be used to create a new QuickChat instance). @return: a class_ instance, either new or already existing """ cls = self.getRealClass(class_) ## arguments management ## _args = [self.host, target] + list(args) or [] # FIXME: check if it's really necessary to use optional args _kwargs = kwargs or {} if 'profiles' in _kwargs and 'profile' in _kwargs: raise ValueError("You can't have 'profile' and 'profiles' keys at the same time") try: _kwargs['profiles'] = _kwargs.pop('profile') except KeyError: if not 'profiles' in _kwargs: _kwargs['profiles'] = None #on_new_widget tell what to do for the new widget creation try: on_new_widget = _kwargs.pop('on_new_widget') except KeyError: on_new_widget = C.WIDGET_NEW #on_existing_widget tell what to do when the widget already exists try: on_existing_widget = _kwargs.pop('on_existing_widget') except KeyError: on_existing_widget = C.WIDGET_KEEP ## we get the hash ## try: hash_ = _kwargs.pop('force_hash') except KeyError: hash_ = cls.getWidgetHash(target, _kwargs['profiles']) ## widget creation or retrieval ## widgets_map = self._widgets.setdefault(cls.__name__, {}) # we sorts widgets by classes if not cls.SINGLE: widget = None # if the class is not SINGLE, we always create a new widget else: try: widget = widgets_map[hash_] widget.addTarget(target) except KeyError: widget = None if widget is None: # we need to create a new widget log.debug(u"Creating new widget for target {} {}".format(target, cls)) widget = cls(*_args, **_kwargs) widgets_map[hash_] = widget if on_new_widget == C.WIDGET_NEW: self.host.newWidget(widget) elif callable(on_new_widget): on_new_widget(widget) else: assert on_new_widget is None else: # the widget already exists if on_existing_widget == C.WIDGET_KEEP: pass elif on_existing_widget == C.WIDGET_RAISE: raise WidgetAlreadyExistsError(hash_) elif on_existing_widget == C.WIDGET_RECREATE: # we use getOrCreateWidget to recreate the new widget # /!\ we use args and kwargs and not _args and _kwargs because we need the original args # we need to get rid of kwargs special options new_kwargs = kwargs.copy() try: new_kwargs.pop('force_hash') # FIXME: we use pop instead of del here because pyjamas doesn't raise error on del except KeyError: pass else: raise ValueError("force_hash option can't be used with on_existing_widget=RECREATE") # XXX: keep up-to-date if new special kwargs are added (i.e.: delete these keys here) new_kwargs['on_existing_widget'] = C.WIDGET_RAISE hash_idx = 1 while True: new_kwargs['force_hash'] = "{}_new_instance_{}".format(hash_, hash_idx) try: widget = self.getOrCreateWidget(class_, target, *args, **new_kwargs) except WidgetAlreadyExistsError: hash_idx += 1 else: log.debug(u"Widget already exists, a new one has been recreated with hash {}".format(new_kwargs['force_hash'])) break elif callable(on_existing_widget): on_existing_widget(widget) else: raise exceptions.InternalError("Unexpected on_existing_widget value ({})".format(on_existing_widget)) return widget def deleteWidget(self, widget_to_delete): """Delete a widget widget's onDelete method will be called before deletion """ widget_to_delete.onDelete() for widget_map in self._widgets.itervalues(): to_delete = set() for hash_, widget in widget_map.iteritems(): if widget_to_delete is widget: to_delete.add(hash_) for hash_ in to_delete: del widget_map[hash_] class QuickWidget(object): """generic widget base""" SINGLE=True # if True, there can be only one widget per target(s) PROFILES_MULTIPLE=False PROFILES_ALLOW_NONE=False def __init__(self, host, target, profiles=None): """ @param host: %(doc_host)s @param target: target specific for this widget class @param profiles: can be either: - (unicode): used when widget class manage a unique profile - (iterable): some widget class can manage several profiles, several at once can be specified here - None: no profile is managed by this widget class (rare) @raise: ValueError when (iterable) or None is given to profiles for a widget class which manage one unique profile. """ self.host = host self.targets = set() self.addTarget(target) self.profiles = set() if isinstance(profiles, basestring): self.addProfile(profiles) elif profiles is None: if not self.PROFILES_ALLOW_NONE: raise ValueError("profiles can't have a value of None") else: if not self.PROFILES_MULTIPLE: raise ValueError("multiple profiles are not allowed") for profile in profiles: self.addProfile(profile) @property def profile(self): assert len(self.profiles) == 1 and not self.PROFILES_MULTIPLE and not self.PROFILES_ALLOW_NONE return list(self.profiles)[0] def addTarget(self, target): """Add a target if it doesn't already exists @param target: target to add """ self.targets.add(target) def addProfile(self, profile): """Add a profile is if doesn't already exists @param profile: profile to add """ if self.profiles and not self.PROFILES_MULTIPLE: raise ValueError("multiple profiles are not allowed") self.profiles.add(profile) @staticmethod def getWidgetHash(target, profiles): """Return the hash associated with this target for this widget class some widget classes can manage several target on the same instance (e.g.: a chat widget with multiple resources on the same bare jid), this method allow to return a hash associated to one or several targets to retrieve the good instance. For example, a widget managing JID targets, and all resource of the same bare jid would return the bare jid as hash. @param target: target to check @param profiles: profile(s) associated to target, see __init__ docstring @return: a hash (can correspond to one or many targets or profiles, depending of widget class) """ return unicode(target) # by defaut, there is one hash for one target def onDelete(self): """Called when a widget is deleted""" log.debug(u"deleting widget {}".format(self)) # Must be implemented by frontends if self.host.selected_widget == self: self.host.selected_widget = None