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view src/browser/sat_browser/base_panels.py @ 593:b97c85b8a47e frontends_multi_profiles
browser side: fixed bad FlexTable __init__ call, need to be checked
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Fri, 06 Feb 2015 17:49:04 +0100 |
parents | a5019e62c3e9 |
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#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Libervia: a Salut à Toi frontend # Copyright (C) 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/>. import pyjd # this is dummy in pyjs from sat.core.log import getLogger log = getLogger(__name__) from sat.core.i18n import _ from sat_frontends.tools import strings from pyjamas.ui.AbsolutePanel import AbsolutePanel from pyjamas.ui.VerticalPanel import VerticalPanel from pyjamas.ui.HorizontalPanel import HorizontalPanel from pyjamas.ui.Button import Button from pyjamas.ui.HTML import HTML from pyjamas.ui.SimplePanel import SimplePanel from pyjamas.ui.PopupPanel import PopupPanel from pyjamas.ui.StackPanel import StackPanel from pyjamas.ui.TextArea import TextArea from pyjamas.ui.Event import BUTTON_LEFT, BUTTON_MIDDLE, BUTTON_RIGHT from pyjamas.ui.KeyboardListener import KEY_ENTER, KEY_SHIFT, KeyboardHandler from pyjamas.ui.FocusListener import FocusHandler from pyjamas.ui.ClickListener import ClickHandler from pyjamas import DOM import html_tools from constants import Const as C class Occupant(HTML): """Occupant of a MUC room""" def __init__(self, nick, state=None, special=""): """ @param nick: the user nickname @param state: the user chate state (XEP-0085) @param special: a string of symbols (e.g: for activities) """ HTML.__init__(self, StyleName="occupant") self.nick = nick self._state = state self.special = special self._refresh() def __str__(self): return self.nick def setState(self, state): self._state = state self._refresh() def addSpecial(self, special): """@param special: unicode""" if special not in self.special: self.special += special self._refresh() def removeSpecials(self, special): """@param special: unicode or list""" if not isinstance(special, list): special = [special] for symbol in special: self.special = self.special.replace(symbol, "") self._refresh() def _refresh(self): state = (' %s' % C.MUC_USER_STATES[self._state]) if self._state else '' special = "" if len(self.special) == 0 else " %s" % self.special self.setHTML("%s%s%s" % (html_tools.html_sanitize(self.nick), special, state)) class OccupantsList(AbsolutePanel): """Panel user to show occupants of a room""" def __init__(self): AbsolutePanel.__init__(self) self.occupants_list = {} self.setStyleName('occupantsList') def addOccupant(self, nick): if nick in self.occupants_list: return _occupant = Occupant(nick) self.occupants_list[nick] = _occupant self.add(_occupant) def removeOccupant(self, nick): try: self.remove(self.occupants_list[nick]) except KeyError: log.error("trying to remove an unexisting nick") def getOccupantBox(self, nick): """Get the widget element of the given nick. @return: Occupant """ try: return self.occupants_list[nick] except KeyError: return None def clear(self): self.occupants_list.clear() AbsolutePanel.clear(self) def updateSpecials(self, occupants=[], html=""): """Set the specified html "symbol" to the listed occupants, and eventually remove it from the others (if they got it). This is used for example to visualize who is playing a game. @param occupants: list of the occupants that need the symbol @param html: unicode symbol (actually one character or more) or a list to assign different symbols of the same family. """ index = 0 special = html for occupant in self.occupants_list.keys(): if occupant in occupants: if isinstance(html, list): special = html[index] index = (index + 1) % len(html) self.occupants_list[occupant].addSpecial(special) else: self.occupants_list[occupant].removeSpecials(html) class PopupMenuPanel(PopupPanel): """This implementation of a popup menu (context menu) allow you to assign two special methods which are common to all the items, in order to hide certain items and also easily define their callbacks. The menu can be bound to any of the mouse button (left, middle, right). """ def __init__(self, entries, hide=None, callback=None, vertical=True, style=None, **kwargs): """ @param entries: a dict of dicts, where each sub-dict is representing one menu item: the sub-dict key can be used as the item text and description, but optional "title" and "desc" entries would be used if they exists. The sub-dicts may be extended later to do more complicated stuff or overwrite the common methods. @param hide: function with 2 args: widget, key as string and returns True if that item should be hidden from the context menu. @param callback: function with 2 args: sender, key as string @param vertical: True or False, to set the direction @param item_style: alternative CSS class for the menu items @param menu_style: supplementary CSS class for the sender widget """ PopupPanel.__init__(self, autoHide=True, **kwargs) self._entries = entries self._hide = hide self._callback = callback self.vertical = vertical self.style = {"selected": None, "menu": "recipientTypeMenu", "item": "popupMenuItem"} if isinstance(style, dict): self.style.update(style) self._senders = {} def _show(self, sender): """Popup the menu relative to this sender's position. @param sender: the widget that has been clicked """ menu = VerticalPanel() if self.vertical is True else HorizontalPanel() menu.setStyleName(self.style["menu"]) def button_cb(item): """You can not put that method in the loop and rely on _key, because it is overwritten by each step. You can rely on item.key instead, which is copied from _key after the item creation. @param item: the menu item that has been clicked """ if self._callback is not None: self._callback(sender=sender, key=item.key) self.hide(autoClosed=True) for _key in self._entries.keys(): entry = self._entries[_key] if self._hide is not None and self._hide(sender=sender, key=_key) is True: continue title = entry["title"] if "title" in entry.keys() else _key item = Button(title, button_cb) item.key = _key item.setStyleName(self.style["item"]) item.setTitle(entry["desc"] if "desc" in entry.keys() else title) menu.add(item) if len(menu.getChildren()) == 0: return self.add(menu) if self.vertical is True: x = sender.getAbsoluteLeft() + sender.getOffsetWidth() y = sender.getAbsoluteTop() else: x = sender.getAbsoluteLeft() y = sender.getAbsoluteTop() + sender.getOffsetHeight() self.setPopupPosition(x, y) self.show() if self.style["selected"]: sender.addStyleDependentName(self.style["selected"]) def _onHide(popup): if self.style["selected"]: sender.removeStyleDependentName(self.style["selected"]) return PopupPanel.onHideImpl(self, popup) self.onHideImpl = _onHide def registerClickSender(self, sender, button=BUTTON_LEFT): """Bind the menu to the specified sender. @param sender: the widget to which the menu should be bound @param: BUTTON_LEFT, BUTTON_MIDDLE or BUTTON_RIGHT """ self._senders.setdefault(sender, []) self._senders[sender].append(button) if button == BUTTON_RIGHT: # WARNING: to disable the context menu is a bit tricky... # The following seems to work on Firefox 24.0, but: # TODO: find a cleaner way to disable the context menu sender.getElement().setAttribute("oncontextmenu", "return false") def _onBrowserEvent(event): button = DOM.eventGetButton(event) if DOM.eventGetType(event) == "mousedown" and button in self._senders[sender]: self._show(sender) return sender.__class__.onBrowserEvent(sender, event) sender.onBrowserEvent = _onBrowserEvent def registerMiddleClickSender(self, sender): self.registerClickSender(sender, BUTTON_MIDDLE) def registerRightClickSender(self, sender): self.registerClickSender(sender, BUTTON_RIGHT) class ToggleStackPanel(StackPanel): """This is a pyjamas.ui.StackPanel with modified behavior. All sub-panels ca be visible at the same time, clicking a sub-panel header will not display it and hide the others but only toggle its own visibility. The argument 'visibleStack' is ignored. Note that the argument 'visible' has been added to listener's 'onStackChanged' method. """ def __init__(self, **kwargs): StackPanel.__init__(self, **kwargs) def onBrowserEvent(self, event): if DOM.eventGetType(event) == "click": index = self.getDividerIndex(DOM.eventGetTarget(event)) if index != -1: self.toggleStack(index) def add(self, widget, stackText="", asHTML=False, visible=False): StackPanel.add(self, widget, stackText, asHTML) self.setStackVisible(self.getWidgetCount() - 1, visible) def toggleStack(self, index): if index >= self.getWidgetCount(): return visible = not self.getWidget(index).getVisible() self.setStackVisible(index, visible) for listener in self.stackListeners: listener.onStackChanged(self, index, visible) class TitlePanel(ToggleStackPanel): """A toggle panel to set the message title""" def __init__(self): ToggleStackPanel.__init__(self, Width="100%") self.text_area = TextArea() self.add(self.text_area, _("Title")) self.addStackChangeListener(self) def onStackChanged(self, sender, index, visible=None): if visible is None: visible = sender.getWidget(index).getVisible() text = self.text_area.getText() suffix = "" if (visible or not text) else (": %s" % text) sender.setStackText(index, _("Title") + suffix) def getText(self): return self.text_area.getText() def setText(self, text): self.text_area.setText(text) class BaseTextEditor(object): """Basic definition of a text editor. The method edit gets a boolean parameter which should be set to True when you want to edit the text and False to only display it.""" def __init__(self, content=None, strproc=None, modifiedCb=None, afterEditCb=None): """ Remark when inheriting this class: since the setContent method could be overwritten by the child class, you should consider calling this __init__ after all the parameters affecting this setContent method have been set. @param content: dict with at least a 'text' key @param strproc: method to be applied on strings to clean the content @param modifiedCb: method to be called when the text has been modified. If this method returns: - True: the modification will be saved and afterEditCb called; - False: the modification won't be saved and afterEditCb called; - None: the modification won't be saved and afterEditCb not called. @param afterEditCb: method to be called when the edition is done """ if content is None: content = {'text': ''} assert('text' in content) if strproc is None: def strproc(text): try: return text.strip() except (TypeError, AttributeError): return text self.strproc = strproc self.__modifiedCb = modifiedCb self._afterEditCb = afterEditCb self.initialized = False self.edit_listeners = [] self.setContent(content) def setContent(self, content=None): """Set the editable content. The displayed content, which is set from the child class, could differ. @param content: dict with at least a 'text' key """ if content is None: content = {'text': ''} elif not isinstance(content, dict): content = {'text': content} assert('text' in content) self._original_content = {} for key in content: self._original_content[key] = self.strproc(content[key]) def getContent(self): """Get the current edited or editable content. @return: dict with at least a 'text' key """ raise NotImplementedError def setOriginalContent(self, content): """Use this method with care! Content initialization should normally be done with self.setContent. This method exists to let you trick the editor, e.g. for self.modified to return True also when nothing has been modified. @param content: dict """ self._original_content = content def getOriginalContent(self): """ @return the original content before modification (dict) """ return self._original_content def modified(self, content=None): """Check if the content has been modified. Remark: we don't use the direct comparison because we want to ignore empty elements @content: content to be check against the original content or None to use the current content @return: True if the content has been modified. """ if content is None: content = self.getContent() # the following method returns True if one non empty element exists in a but not in b diff1 = lambda a, b: [a[key] for key in set(a.keys()).difference(b.keys()) if a[key]] != [] # the following method returns True if the values for the common keys are not equals diff2 = lambda a, b: [1 for key in set(a.keys()).intersection(b.keys()) if a[key] != b[key]] != [] # finally the combination of both to return True if a difference is found diff = lambda a, b: diff1(a, b) or diff1(b, a) or diff2(a, b) return diff(content, self._original_content) def edit(self, edit, abort=False, sync=False): """ Remark: the editor must be visible before you call this method. @param edit: set to True to edit the content or False to only display it @param abort: set to True to cancel the edition and loose the changes. If edit and abort are both True, self.abortEdition can be used to ask for a confirmation. When edit is False and abort is True, abortion is actually done. @param sync: set to True to cancel the edition after the content has been saved somewhere else """ if edit: if not self.initialized: self.syncToEditor() # e.g.: use the selected target and unibox content self.setFocus(True) if abort: content = self.getContent() if not self.modified(content) or self.abortEdition(content): # e.g: ask for confirmation self.edit(False, True, sync) return if sync: self.syncFromEditor(content) # e.g.: save the content to unibox return else: if not self.initialized: return content = self.getContent() if abort: self._afterEditCb(content) return if self.__modifiedCb and self.modified(content): result = self.__modifiedCb(content) # e.g.: send a message or update something if result is not None: if self._afterEditCb: self._afterEditCb(content) # e.g.: restore the display mode if result is True: self.setContent(content) elif self._afterEditCb: self._afterEditCb(content) self.initialized = True def setFocus(self, focus): """ @param focus: set to True to focus the editor """ raise NotImplementedError def syncToEditor(self): pass def syncFromEditor(self, content): pass def abortEdition(self, content): return True def addEditListener(self, listener): """Add a method to be called whenever the text is edited. @param listener: method taking two arguments: sender, keycode""" self.edit_listeners.append(listener) class SimpleTextEditor(BaseTextEditor, FocusHandler, KeyboardHandler, ClickHandler): """Base class for manage a simple text editor.""" def __init__(self, content=None, modifiedCb=None, afterEditCb=None, options=None): """ @param content @param modifiedCb @param afterEditCb @param options: dict with the following value: - no_xhtml: set to True to clean any xhtml content. - enhance_display: if True, the display text will be enhanced with strings.addURLToText - listen_keyboard: set to True to terminate the edition with <enter> or <escape>. - listen_focus: set to True to terminate the edition when the focus is lost. - listen_click: set to True to start the edition when you click on the widget. """ self.options = {'no_xhtml': False, 'enhance_display': True, 'listen_keyboard': True, 'listen_focus': False, 'listen_click': False } if options: self.options.update(options) self.__shift_down = False if self.options['listen_focus']: FocusHandler.__init__(self) if self.options['listen_click']: ClickHandler.__init__(self) KeyboardHandler.__init__(self) strproc = lambda text: html_tools.html_sanitize(html_tools.html_strip(text)) if self.options['no_xhtml'] else html_tools.html_strip(text) BaseTextEditor.__init__(self, content, strproc, modifiedCb, afterEditCb) self.textarea = self.display = None def setContent(self, content=None): BaseTextEditor.setContent(self, content) def getContent(self): raise NotImplementedError def edit(self, edit, abort=False, sync=False): BaseTextEditor.edit(self, edit) if edit: if self.options['listen_focus'] and self not in self.textarea._focusListeners: self.textarea.addFocusListener(self) if self.options['listen_click']: self.display.clearClickListener() if self not in self.textarea._keyboardListeners: self.textarea.addKeyboardListener(self) else: self.setDisplayContent() if self.options['listen_focus']: try: self.textarea.removeFocusListener(self) except ValueError: pass if self.options['listen_click'] and self not in self.display._clickListeners: self.display.addClickListener(self) try: self.textarea.removeKeyboardListener(self) except ValueError: pass def setDisplayContent(self): text = self._original_content['text'] if not self.options['no_xhtml']: text = strings.addURLToImage(text) if self.options['enhance_display']: text = strings.addURLToText(text) self.display.setHTML(html_tools.convertNewLinesToXHTML(text)) def setFocus(self, focus): raise NotImplementedError def onKeyDown(self, sender, keycode, modifiers): for listener in self.edit_listeners: listener(self.textarea, keycode) if not self.options['listen_keyboard']: return if keycode == KEY_SHIFT or self.__shift_down: # allow input a new line with <shift> + <enter> self.__shift_down = True return if keycode == KEY_ENTER: # finish the edition self.textarea.setFocus(False) if not self.options['listen_focus']: self.edit(False) def onKeyUp(self, sender, keycode, modifiers): if keycode == KEY_SHIFT: self.__shift_down = False def onLostFocus(self, sender): """Finish the edition when focus is lost""" if self.options['listen_focus']: self.edit(False) def onClick(self, sender=None): """Start the edition when the widget is clicked""" if self.options['listen_click']: self.edit(True) def onBrowserEvent(self, event): if self.options['listen_focus']: FocusHandler.onBrowserEvent(self, event) if self.options['listen_click']: ClickHandler.onBrowserEvent(self, event) KeyboardHandler.onBrowserEvent(self, event) class HTMLTextEditor(SimpleTextEditor, HTML, FocusHandler, KeyboardHandler): """Manage a simple text editor with the HTML 5 "contenteditable" property.""" def __init__(self, content=None, modifiedCb=None, afterEditCb=None, options=None): HTML.__init__(self) SimpleTextEditor.__init__(self, content, modifiedCb, afterEditCb, options) self.textarea = self.display = self def getContent(self): text = DOM.getInnerHTML(self.getElement()) return {'text': self.strproc(text) if text else ''} def edit(self, edit, abort=False, sync=False): if edit: self.textarea.setHTML(self._original_content['text']) self.getElement().setAttribute('contenteditable', 'true' if edit else 'false') SimpleTextEditor.edit(self, edit, abort, sync) def setFocus(self, focus): if focus: self.getElement().focus() else: self.getElement().blur() class LightTextEditor(SimpleTextEditor, SimplePanel, FocusHandler, KeyboardHandler): """Manage a simple text editor with a TextArea for editing, HTML for display.""" def __init__(self, content=None, modifiedCb=None, afterEditCb=None, options=None): SimplePanel.__init__(self) SimpleTextEditor.__init__(self, content, modifiedCb, afterEditCb, options) self.textarea = TextArea() self.display = HTML() def getContent(self): text = self.textarea.getText() return {'text': self.strproc(text) if text else ''} def edit(self, edit, abort=False, sync=False): if edit: self.textarea.setText(self._original_content['text']) self.setWidget(self.textarea if edit else self.display) SimpleTextEditor.edit(self, edit, abort, sync) def setFocus(self, focus): if focus and self.isAttached(): self.textarea.setCursorPos(len(self.textarea.getText())) self.textarea.setFocus(focus)