X-Git-Url: https://git.ralfj.de/lilass.git/blobdiff_plain/73c45eaeed3a962894c26ee021d12f9e1402a857..5f31a12cf9c2662d9cddc2292980a58599457477:/dsl.py?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/dsl.py b/dsl.py index 52bcd08..ef2ed3e 100755 --- a/dsl.py +++ b/dsl.py @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python +#!/usr/bin/python3 # DSL - easy Display Setup for Laptops -# Copyright (C) 2012 Ralf Jung +# Copyright (C) 2012-2014 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 @@ -13,11 +13,12 @@ # 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 +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. -import sys, os, re, subprocess -import gui +import argparse, sys, os, re, subprocess +from gui import getFrontend +frontend = getFrontend("cli") # the fallback, until we got a proper frontend. This is guaranteed to be available. # for auto-config: common names of internal connectors commonInternalConnectorNames = ['LVDS', 'LVDS0', 'LVDS1', 'LVDS-0', 'LVDS-1'] @@ -56,15 +57,15 @@ class ScreenSetup: return args # Load a section-less config file: maps parameter names to space-separated lists of strings (with shell quotation) -def loadConfigFile(file): +def loadConfigFile(filename): import shlex result = {} - if not os.path.exists(file): + if not os.path.exists(filename): return result # no config file # read config file linenr = 0 - with open(file) as file: - for line in file: + with open(filename) as f: + for line in f: linenr += 1 line = line.strip() if not len(line) or line.startswith("#"): continue # skip empty and comment lines @@ -78,13 +79,23 @@ def loadConfigFile(file): # add some convencience get functions return result +# helper function: execute a process, return output as iterator, throw exception if there was an error +# you *must* iterate to the end if you use this! +def processOutputGen(*args): + with subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) as p: + for line in p.stdout: + yield line.decode("utf-8") + if p.returncode != 0: + raise Exception("Error executing "+str(args)) +def processOutputIt(*args): + return list(processOutputGen(*args)) # list() iterates over the generator + # 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: + for line in processOutputGen("xrandr", "-q"): # screen? m = re.search(r'^Screen [0-9]+: ', line) if m is not None: # ignore this line @@ -106,11 +117,7 @@ def getXrandrInformation(): # 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 everything succeededso far, check return code - if p.returncode != 0: raise Exception("Querying xrandr for data failed.") + print("Warning: Unknown xrandr line %s" % line) return connectors # convert a (width, height) pair into a string accepted by xrandr as argument for --mode @@ -163,7 +170,7 @@ def classifyConnectors(allConnectors): if connector == internalConnector: raise Exception("%s is both internal and external, that doesn't make sense." % connector) else: - externalConnectors = allConnectors.keys() + externalConnectors = list(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.") @@ -173,6 +180,22 @@ def classifyConnectors(allConnectors): # 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("-f", "--frontend", + dest="frontend", + help="The frontend to be used for user interaction") + parser.add_argument("-r", "--relative-position", + dest="rel_position", choices=('left', 'right', 'external-only'), + help="Position of external screen relative to internal one") + parser.add_argument("-i", "--internal-only", + dest="internal_only", action='store_true', + help="Enable internal screen, disable all the others (as if no external screen was connected") + cmdArgs = parser.parse_args() + + # load frontend + frontend = getFrontend(cmdArgs.frontend) + # load connectors and classify them connectors = getXrandrInformation() (internalConnector, externalConnectors) = classifyConnectors(connectors) @@ -185,9 +208,20 @@ if __name__ == "__main__": # 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 ask what to do - # get setup - setup = gui.setup(connectors[internalConnector], connectors[usedExternalConnector]) + if not cmdArgs.internal_only and 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 = frontend.setup(connectors[internalConnector], connectors[usedExternalConnector]) if setup is None: sys.exit(1) # the user canceled # apply it connectorArgs[internalConnector] = setup.getInternalArgs() @@ -200,8 +234,14 @@ if __name__ == "__main__": call = ["xrandr"] for name in connectorArgs: call += ["--output", name] + connectorArgs[name] - print "Call that will be made:",call + print("Call that will be made:",call) subprocess.check_call(call) + + # make sure the internal screen is really, *really* turned on if requested + if cmdArgs.internal_only: + backlight = float(subprocess.check_output(["xbacklight", "-get"]).strip()) + if backlight == 0: # it's completely turned off, we better enable it + subprocess.check_call(["xbacklight", "-set", "100"]) except Exception as e: - gui.error(str(e)) + frontend.error(str(e)) raise