X-Git-Url: https://git.ralfj.de/lilass.git/blobdiff_plain/1b0001147e5d8209a2a2a209edaa93264a143473..6fd92bb21b1a743d0a794141277a7aea857d3c50:/gui.py?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/gui.py b/gui.py index a0fb3bb..d586442 100644 --- a/gui.py +++ b/gui.py @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # DSL - easy Display Setup for Laptops -# Copyright (C) 2012 Ralf Jung +# Copyright (C) 2012-2015 Ralf Jung # # 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 @@ -15,16 +15,124 @@ # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. -# This file bstracts GUI stuff away, so that the actual dsl.py does not have to deal with it +# This file abstracts GUI stuff away, so that the actual dsl.py does not have to deal with it import sys -from PyQt4 import QtGui -from qt_dialogue import PositionSelection -app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv) + +''' +This module implements two functions: def error(message): - '''Displays a fatal error to the user''' - QtGui.QMessageBox.critical(None, 'Fatal error', message) + This function displays the error message to the user in some appropriate fassion def setup(internalResolutions, externalResolutions): - '''Returns a ScreenSetup instance, or None if the user canceled''' - return PositionSelection(internalResolutions, externalResolutions).run() + Both arguments are lists of (width, height) tuples of resolutions. You can use dsl.res2user to obtain a user-readable representation of a resolution tuple. + The user should be asked about his display setup preferences. + The function returns None if the user cancelled, and an instance of dsl.ScreenSetup otherwise. +''' +import subprocess, collections + +from question_frontend import QuestionFrontend +from screen import processOutputIt + +# Qt frontend +class QtFrontend: + def __init__(self): + from PyQt4 import QtGui + self.app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv) + print("Qt loaded") + + def error(self, message): + from PyQt4 import QtGui + QtGui.QMessageBox.critical(None, 'Fatal error', message) + + def setup(self, situation): + from qt_dialogue import PositionSelection + return PositionSelection(situation).run() + + @staticmethod + def isAvailable(): + try: + import PyQt4 + return True + except ImportError: + return False + + +# Zenity frontend +class ZenityFrontend(QuestionFrontend): + def error(self, message): + '''Displays a fatal error to the user''' + subprocess.check_call(["zenity", "--error", "--text="+message]) + def userChoose (self, title, choices, returns, fallback): + assert len(choices) == len(returns) + args = ["zenity", "--list", "--text="+title, "--column="]+choices + switch = dict (list(zip (choices,returns))) + try: + for line in processOutputIt(*args): + return switch.get(line.strip(), fallback) + except Exception: + # on user cancel, the return code of zenity is nonzero + return fallback + # if the output was empty + return fallback + def isAvailable(): + try: + processOutputIt("zenity", "--version") + return True + except FileNotFoundError: + return False + except PermissionError: + return False + +# CLI frontend +class CLIFrontend(QuestionFrontend): + def error(self, message): + print(message, file=sys.stderr) + + def userChoose (self, title, choices, returns, fallback): + while True: + # print question + print(title) + for i in range(len(choices)): + print("%d. %s"%(i,choices[i])) + print("Enter 'c' to cancel.") + # handle input + answer = input("> ") + if answer == "c": + return None + #else + try: + answerint = int(answer) + if answerint >= 0 and answerint < len(choices): + return returns[answerint] + except ValueError: + pass + # if we are here something invalid was entered + print("INVALID ANSWER: '%s'" % answer) + + @staticmethod + def isAvailable(): + return True + +# list of available frontends +frontends = collections.OrderedDict() +frontends["qt"] = QtFrontend +frontends["zenity"] = ZenityFrontend +frontends["cli"] = CLIFrontend + +# get a frontend +def getFrontend(name = None): + # by name + if name is not None: + if name in frontends: + if frontends[name].isAvailable(): + return frontends[name]() # call constructor + else: + raise Exception("Frontend %s not available" % name) + # frontend not found + raise Exception("Frontend %s not found" % name) + # auto-detect + for frontend in frontends.values(): + if frontend.isAvailable(): + return frontend() # call constructor + raise Exception("No frontend is available - this should not happen")