import re, subprocess
from enum import Enum
+from fractions import Fraction
## utility functions
def __init__(self, text):
# auto numbering
cls = self.__class__
- self._value_ = len(cls.__members__)
+ self._value_ = len(cls.__members__) + 1
self.text = text
class Resolution:
self.width = width
self.height = height
+ @classmethod
+ def fromDatabase(cls, dbstr):
+ if dbstr is None:
+ return None
+ parts = dbstr.split("x")
+ if len(parts) != 2:
+ raise ValueError(xrandrstr)
+ return Resolution(*map(int,parts))
+
+ def forDatabase(self):
+ return str(self.width)+'x'+str(self.height)
+
+ def forXrandr(self):
+ return self.forDatabase()
+
+ def toTuple(self):
+ return (self.width, self.height)
+
def __eq__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, Resolution):
return False
def __str__(self):
# get ratio
- ratio = int(round(16.0*self.height/self.width))
- if ratio == 12: # 16:12 = 4:3
- strRatio = '4:3'
- elif ratio == 13: # 16:12.8 = 5:4
- strRatio = '5:4'
- else: # let's just hope this will never be 14 or more...
- strRatio = '16:%d' % ratio
+ ratio = Fraction(self.width, self.height) # automatically divides by the gcd
+ strRatio = "%d:%d" % (ratio.numerator, ratio.denominator)
return '%dx%d (%s)' %(self.width, self.height, strRatio)
def __repr__(self):
def pixelCount(self):
return self.width * self.height
-
- def forXrandr(self):
- return str(self.width)+'x'+str(self.height)
class ScreenSetup:
self.edid = None # EDID string for the connector, or None if disconnected
self._resolutions = set() # list of Resolution objects, empty if disconnected
self.preferredResolution = None
+ self.__lastResolution = None
+ self.hasLastResolution = False
def __str__(self):
return str(self.name)
def __repr__(self):
return """<Connector "%s" EDID="%s" resolutions="%s">""" % (str(self.name), str(self.edid), ", ".join(str(r) for r in self.getResolutionList()))
+ def __setLastRes(self, res):
+ # res == None means this display was last switched off
+ if res is not None and not res in self._resolutions:
+ raise ValueError("Resolution "+res+" not available for "+self.name+".")
+ self.__lastResolution = res
+ self.hasLastResolution = True
+
+ def __getLastRes(self):
+ if not self.hasLastResolution:
+ raise ValueError("Connector %s has no last known resolution." % self.name)
+ return self.__lastResolution
+
+ lastResolution = property(__getLastRes, __setLastRes)
+
def isConnected(self):
assert (self.edid is None) == (len(self._resolutions)==0)
return self.edid is not None
self.edid += s
def getResolutionList(self):
- return sorted(self._resolutions, key=lambda r: (0 if r==self.preferredResolution else 1, -r.pixelCount()))
+ return sorted(self._resolutions, key=lambda r: (0 if self.hasLastResolution and r==self.lastResolution else 1, 0 if r==self.preferredResolution else 1, -r.pixelCount()))
class ScreenSituation:
connectors = [] # contains all the Connector objects
if self.internalConnector == self.externalConnector:
raise Exception("Internal and external connector are the same. This must not happen. Please fix ~/.dsl.conf.");
print("Detected external connector:",self.externalConnector)
+ # self.lastSetup is left uninitialized so you can't access it before trying a lookup in the database
# Run xrandr and fill the dict of connector names mapped to lists of available resolutions.
def _getXrandrInformation(self):
call += ["--output", name] + connectorArgs[name]
return call
+ def fetchDBInfo(self, db):
+ if self.externalConnector and self.externalConnector.edid:
+ self.lastSetup = db.getConfig(self.externalConnector.edid) # may also return None
+ else:
+ self.lastSetup = None
+ if self.lastSetup:
+ print("SETUP FOUND", self.lastSetup)
+ self.externalConnector.lastResolution = self.lastSetup.extResolution
+ self.internalConnector.lastResolution = self.lastSetup.intResolution
+ else:
+ print("NO SETUP FOUND")
+
+ def putDBInfo(self, db, setup):
+ if not self.externalConnector or not self.externalConnector.edid:
+ return
+ db.putConfig(self.externalConnector.edid, setup)