added experimental code for a zenity "gui", yet untested as I can't find my vga cable
[lilass.git] / dsl.py
diff --git a/dsl.py b/dsl.py
index d8d88c977dc38be086137a38c6aa7217d5a087b0..f78e67f272e47d0e7a50875264f069a1cddc59f3 100755 (executable)
--- a/dsl.py
+++ b/dsl.py
@@ -1,18 +1,97 @@
 #!/usr/bin/python
 # DSL - easy Display Setup for Laptops
+# Copyright (C) 2012 Ralf Jung <post@ralfj.de>
+#
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 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 General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program (gpl.txt); if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
 
-import sys, re, subprocess
-from PyQt4 import QtGui
-from selector_window import PositionSelection
-app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
+import argparse, sys, os, re, subprocess
+import gui
 
+# for auto-config: common names of internal connectors
+commonInternalConnectorNames = ['LVDS', 'LVDS0', 'LVDS1', 'LVDS-0', 'LVDS-1']
+
+# this is as close as one can get to an enum in Python
+class RelativeScreenPosition:
+       LEFT          = 0
+       RIGHT         = 1
+       EXTERNAL_ONLY = 2
+
+# storing what's necessary for screen setup
+class ScreenSetup:
+       def __init__(self, relPosition, intResolution, extResolution, extIsPrimary = False):
+               '''relPosition must be one of the RelativeScreenPosition members, the resolutions must be (width, height) pairs'''
+               self.relPosition = relPosition
+               self.intResolution = intResolution # value doesn't matter if the internal screen is disabled
+               self.extResolution = extResolution
+               self.extIsPrimary = extIsPrimary or self.relPosition == RelativeScreenPosition.EXTERNAL_ONLY # external is always primary if it is the only one
+       
+       def getInternalArgs(self):
+               if self.relPosition == RelativeScreenPosition.EXTERNAL_ONLY:
+                       return ["--off"]
+               args = ["--mode", res2xrandr(self.intResolution)] # set internal screen to desired resolution
+               if not self.extIsPrimary:
+                       args.append('--primary')
+               return args
+       
+       def getExternalArgs(self, intName):
+               args = ["--mode", res2xrandr(self.extResolution)] # set external screen to desired resolution
+               if self.extIsPrimary:
+                       args.append('--primary')
+               if self.relPosition == RelativeScreenPosition.LEFT:
+                       args += ['--left-of', intName]
+               elif self.relPosition == RelativeScreenPosition.RIGHT:
+                       args += ['--right-of', intName]
+               return args
+
+# Load a section-less config file: maps parameter names to space-separated lists of strings (with shell quotation)
+def loadConfigFile(file):
+       import shlex
+       result = {}
+       if not os.path.exists(file):
+               return result # no config file
+       # read config file
+       linenr = 0
+       with open(file) as file:
+               for line in file:
+                       linenr += 1
+                       line = line.strip()
+                       if not len(line) or line.startswith("#"): continue # skip empty and comment lines
+                       try:
+                               # parse line
+                               pos = line.index("=") # will raise exception when substring is not found
+                               curKey = line[:pos].strip()
+                               result[curKey] = shlex.split(line[pos+1:]) # shlex.split also strips
+                       except Exception:
+                               raise Exception("Invalid config, line %d: Error parsing line (may be a quoting issue)." % linenr)
+       # add some convencience get functions
+       return result
+
+# Run xrandr and return a dict of output names mapped to lists of available resolutions, each being a (width, height) pair.
+# An empty list indicates that the connector is disabled.
 def getXrandrInformation():
        p = subprocess.Popen(["xrandr", "-q"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
        connectors = {} # map of connector names to a list of resolutions
        connector = None # current connector
        for line in p.stdout:
+               # screen?
+               m = re.search(r'^Screen [0-9]+: ', line)
+               if m is not None: # ignore this line
+                       connector = None
+                       continue
                # new connector?
-               m = re.search(r'^([\w]+) connected ', line)
+               m = re.search(r'^([\w\-]+) (dis)?connected ', line)
                if m is not None:
                        connector = m.groups()[0]
                        assert connector not in connectors
@@ -23,14 +102,23 @@ def getXrandrInformation():
                if m is not None:
                        assert connector is not None
                        connectors[connector].append((int(m.groups()[0]), int(m.groups()[1])))
+                       continue
+               # unknown line
+               # not fatal as my xrandr shows strange stuff when a display is enabled, but not connected
+               #raise Exception("Unknown line in xrandr output:\n"+line)
+               print "Warning: Unknown xrandr line %s" % line
+       # be sure to always proprly finish up with the xrandr
        p.communicate()
-       if p.returncode != 0: raise Exception("Querying xrandr for data failed")
+       # if everything succeededso far, check return code
+       if p.returncode != 0: raise Exception("Querying xrandr for data failed.")
        return connectors
 
+# convert a (width, height) pair into a string accepted by xrandr as argument for --mode
 def res2xrandr(res):
        (w, h) = res
        return str(w)+'x'+str(h)
 
+# convert a (width, height) pair into a string to be displayed to the user
 def res2user(res):
        (w, h) = res
        # get ratio
@@ -43,51 +131,95 @@ def res2user(res):
                strRatio = '16:%d' % ratio
        return '%dx%d (%s)' %(w, h, strRatio)
 
-# Check screen setup
-internalName = "LVDS1"
-externalNames = ["HDMI1", "DP1", "VGA1"]
-connectors = getXrandrInformation()
-internalResolutions = connectors[internalName] # there must be a screen assoicated to the internal connector
-externalName = None # *the* external connector which is actually used
-externalResolutions = None # resultions of the external connector
-args = {} # maps connector names to xrand arguments
+# return the first available connector from those listed in tryConnectors, skipping disabled connectors
+def findAvailableConnector(tryConnectors, allConnectors):
+       for connector in tryConnectors:
+               if connector in allConnectors and allConnectors[connector]: # if the connector exists and is active (i.e. there is a resolution)
+                       return connector
+       return None
 
-# look for enabled external screen, disable all the others
-for name in externalNames:
-       if externalResolutions is None and name in connectors:
-               externalName = name
-               externalResolutions = connectors[name]
+# Return a (internalConnector, externalConnectors) pair: The name of the internal connector, and a list of external connectors.
+# Use the config file at ~/.dsl.conf and fall back to auto-detection
+def classifyConnectors(allConnectors):
+       config = loadConfigFile(os.getenv('HOME') + '/.dsl.conf')
+       # find internal connector
+       if 'internalConnector' in config:
+               if len(config['internalConnector']) != 1:
+                       raise Exception("You must specify exactly one internal connector.")
+               internalConnector = config['internalConnector'][0]
+               if not internalConnector in allConnectors:
+                       raise Exception("Connector %s does not exist, there is an error in your config file." % internalConnector)
        else:
-               args[name] = ["--off"]
-
-# Check what to do
-if externalName is not None: # we need to ask what to do
-       extPosition = PositionSelection(externalName, map(res2user, internalResolutions), map(res2user, externalResolutions))
-       extPosition.exec_()
-       if not extPosition.result(): sys.exit(1) # the user canceled
-       extResolution = res2xrandr(externalResolutions[extPosition.extResolutions.currentIndex()])
-       intResolution = res2xrandr(internalResolutions[extPosition.intResolutions.currentIndex()])
-       # build command-line
-       args[externalName] = ["--mode", extResolution] # we definitely want an external screen
-       if extPosition.extOnly.isChecked():
-               args[internalName] = ["--off"]
-               args[externalName] += ["--primary"]
+               # auto-config
+               internalConnector = findAvailableConnector(commonInternalConnectorNames, allConnectors)
+               if internalConnector is None:
+                       raise Exception("Could not automatically find internal connector, please use ~/.dsl.conf to specify it manually.")
+       # all the rest is external then, obviously - unless the user wants to do that manually
+       if 'externalConnectors' in config:
+               externalConnectors = config['externalConnectors']
+               for connector in externalConnectors:
+                       if not connector in allConnectors:
+                               raise Exception("Connector %s does not exist, there is an error in your config file." % connector)
+                       if connector == internalConnector:
+                               raise Exception("%s is both internal and external, that doesn't make sense." % connector)
        else:
-               # there are two screens
-               args[internalName] = ["--mode", intResolution]
-               if extPosition.posLeft.isChecked():
-                       args[externalName] += ["--left-of", internalName]
-               else:
-                       args[externalName] += ["--right-of", internalName]
-               if extPosition.primExt.isChecked():
-                       args[externalName] += ["--primary"]
+               externalConnectors = allConnectors.keys()
+               externalConnectors.remove(internalConnector)
+       if not externalConnectors:
+               raise Exception("No external connector found - either your config is wrong, or your machine has only one connector.")
+       # done!
+       return (internalConnector, externalConnectors)
+
+# if we run top-level
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+       try:
+               # parse command-line arguments
+               parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='easy Display Setup for Laptops')
+               parser.add_argument("-r, --relative-position",
+                                                       dest="rel_position", choices=('left', 'right', 'external-only'),
+                                                       help="Position of external screen relative to internal one")
+               cmdArgs = parser.parse_args()
+               
+               # load connectors and classify them
+               connectors = getXrandrInformation()
+               (internalConnector, externalConnectors) = classifyConnectors(connectors)
+               
+               # default: screen off
+               connectorArgs = {} # maps connector names to xrand arguments
+               for c in externalConnectors+[internalConnector]:
+                       connectorArgs[c] = ["--off"]
+               
+               # check whether we got an external screen or not
+               # Check what to do
+               usedExternalConnector = findAvailableConnector(externalConnectors, connectors) # *the* external connector which is actually used
+               if usedExternalConnector is not None:
+                       # there's an external screen connected, we need to get a setup
+                       if cmdArgs.rel_position is not None:
+                               # use command-line arguments (can we do this relPosition stuff more elegant?)
+                               if cmdArgs.rel_position == 'left':
+                                       relPosition = RelativeScreenPosition.LEFT
+                               elif cmdArgs.rel_position == 'right':
+                                       relPosition = RelativeScreenPosition.RIGHT
+                               else:
+                                       relPosition = RelativeScreenPosition.EXTERNAL_ONLY
+                               setup = ScreenSetup(relPosition, connectors[internalConnector][0], connectors[usedExternalConnector][0]) # use default resolutions
+                       else:
+                               # use GUI
+                               setup = gui.setup(connectors[internalConnector], connectors[usedExternalConnector])
+                       if setup is None: sys.exit(1) # the user canceled
+                       # apply it
+                       connectorArgs[internalConnector] = setup.getInternalArgs()
+                       connectorArgs[usedExternalConnector] = setup.getExternalArgs(internalConnector)
                else:
-                       args[internalName] += ["--primary"]
-else:
-       args[internalName] = ["--mode", res2xrandr(internalResolutions[0]), "--primary"]
-# and do it
-call = ["xrandr"]
-for name in args:
-       call += ["--output", name] + args[name]
-print "Call that will be made:",call
-subprocess.check_call(call)
+                       # use first resolution of internal connector
+                       connectorArgs[internalConnector] = ["--mode", res2xrandr(connectors[internalConnector][0]), "--primary"]
+               
+               # and do it
+               call = ["xrandr"]
+               for name in connectorArgs:
+                       call += ["--output", name] + connectorArgs[name]
+               print "Call that will be made:",call
+               subprocess.check_call(call)
+       except Exception as e:
+               gui.error(str(e))
+               raise