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#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""
higwidgets/higspinner.py
a pygtk spinner, based on the epiphany/nautilus implementation
"""
__all__ = ['HIGSpinner']
import os
import gtk
import gobject
from gtkutils import gobject_register
class HIGSpinnerImages:
def __init__(self):
"""This class holds list of GDK Pixbuffers.
- static_pixbufs is used for multiple static pixbuffers
- self.animated_pixbufs is used for the pixbuffers that make up the animation
"""
dprint('HIGSpinnerImages::__init__')
# The Nautilus/Epiphany implementation uses a single "rest/quiescent"
# static pixbuffer. We'd rather allow the developer to choose from
# multiple static states, such as "done" or "failed".
# Index it by a name like that.
self.static_pixbufs = {}
# We should have a default rest pixbuf, set it with set_rest_pixbuf()
self.rest_pixbuf = None
# This is a list of pixbufs to be used on the animation
# For now, we're only implementing a single animation. Inconsistent!
self.animated_pixbufs = []
def add_static_pixbuf(self, name, pixbuf, default_on_rest=False):
"""Add a static pixbuf.
If this is the first one, make it the default pixbuffer on rest.
The user can make some other pixbuf the new default on rest, by setting
default_on_rest to True.
"""
dprint('HIGSpinnerImages::add_static_pixbuf')
self.static_pixbufs[name] = pixbuf
if (len(self.static_pixbufs) == 1) or default_on_rest:
self.set_rest_pixbuf(name)
def add_animated_pixbuf(self, pixbuf):
dprint('HIGSpinnerImages::add_animated_pixbuf')
self.animated_pixbufs.append(pixbuf)
def set_rest_pixbuf(self, name):
"""Sets the pixbuf that will be used on the default, 'rest' state. """
dprint('HIGSpinnerImages::set_rest_pixbuf')
if not self.static_pixbufs.has_key(name):
raise StaticPixbufNotFound
# self.rest_pixbuf holds the *real* pixbuf, not it's name
self.rest_pixbuf = self.static_pixbufs[name]
def set_size(self, width, height):
"""Sets the size of eache pixbuf (static and animated)"""
new_animated = []
for p in self.animated_pixbufs:
new_animated.append(p.scale_simple(width, height,
gtk.gdk.INTERP_BILINEAR))
self.animated_pixbufs = new_animated
for k in self.static_pixbufs:
self.static_pixbufs[k] = self.static_pixbufs[k].\
scale_simple(width,
height,
gtk.gdk.INTERP_BILINEAR)
self.rest_pixbuf = self.rest_pixbuf.\
scale_simple(width,
height,
gtk.gdk.INTERP_BILINEAR)
self.images_width = width
self.images_height = height
class HIGSpinnerCache:
"""This hols a copy of the images used on the HIGSpinners instances."""
def __init__(self):
dprint('HIGSpinnerCache::__init__')
# Our own instance of a HIGSpinnerImages
self.spinner_images = HIGSpinnerImages()
# These are on Private member in the C implementation
self.icon_theme = gtk.IconTheme()
self.originals = None
self.images = None
# We might have access to a "default" animated icon.
# For example, if we're on a GNOME desktop, and have the (default)
# "gnome-icon-theme" package installed, we might have access
# to "gnome-spinner". Check it before using, though
if (self.icon_theme.lookup_icon("gnome-spinner", -1, 0)):
self.default_animated_icon_name = "gnome-spinner"
else:
self.default_animated_icon_name = None
def load_animated_from_lookup(self, icon_name=None):
"""Loads an animated icon by doing a lookup on the icon theme."""
# If user do not choose a icon_name, use the default one
if icon_name == None:
icon_name = self.default_animated_icon_name
# Even the default one (now on icon_name) might not be available
if icon_name == None:
raise AnimatedIconNotFound
# Try to lookup the icon
icon_info = self.icon_theme.lookup_icon(icon_name, -1, 0)
# Even if icon_name exists, it might not be found by lookup
if icon_info == None:
raise AnimatedIconNotFound
# Base size is, according to PyGTK docs:
# "a size for the icon that was specified by the icon theme creator,
# This may be different than the actual size of image."
# Ouch! We are acting on blind faith here...
size = icon_info.get_base_size()
# NOTE: If the icon is a builtin, it will not have a filename, see:
# http://www.pygtk.org/pygtk2reference/class-gtkicontheme.html
# But, we are not using the gtk.ICON_LOOKUP_USE_BUILTIN flag, nor does
# GTK+ has a builtin animation, so we are safe ;-)
filename = icon_info.get_filename()
# Now that we have a filename, call load_animated_from_filename()
self.load_animated_from_filename(filename, size)
def load_animated_from_filename(self, filename, size):
# grid_pixbuf is a pixbuf that holds the entire
grid_pixbuf = gtk.gdk.pixbuf_new_from_file(filename)
grid_width = grid_pixbuf.get_width()
grid_height = grid_pixbuf.get_height()
for x in range(0, grid_width, size):
for y in range(0, grid_height, size):
self.spinner_images.add_animated_pixbuf(\
self.__extract_frame(grid_pixbuf, x, y, size, size))
def load_static_from_lookup(self, icon_name="gnome-spinner-rest",
key_name=None):
icon_info = self.icon_theme.lookup_icon(icon_name, -1, 0)
size = icon_info.get_base_size()
filename = icon_info.get_filename()
# Now that we have a filename, call load_static_from_filename()
self.load_static_from_filename(filename)
def load_static_from_filename(self, filename, key_name=None):
icon_pixbuf = gtk.gdk.pixbuf_new_from_file(filename)
if key_name == None:
key_name = filename.split(".")[0]
self.spinner_images.add_static_pixbuf(key_name, icon_pixbuf)
def __extract_frame(self, pixbuf, x, y, w, h):
"""Cuts a sub pixbuffer, usually a frame of an animation.
- pixbuf is the complete pixbuf, from which a frame will be cut off
- x/y are the position
- w (width) is the is the number of pixels to move right
- h (height) is the is the number of pixels to move down
"""
if (x + w > pixbuf.get_width()) or (y + h > pixbuf.get_height()):
raise PixbufSmallerThanRequiredError
return pixbuf.subpixbuf(x, y, w, h)
def _write_animated_pixbuf_to_files(self, path_format, image_format):
"""Writes image files from self.spinner_images.animated_pixbufs
- path_format should be a format string with one occurrence of a
string substitution, such as '/tmp/animation_%s.png'
- image_format can be either 'png' or 'jpeg'
"""
counter = 0
for i in self.spinner_images.animated_pixbufs:
i.save(path_format % counter, "png")
counter += 1
def _write_static_pixbuf_to_file(self, key_name, path_name, image_format):
self.spinner_images.static_pixbufs[key_name].save(path_name,
image_format)
class HIGSpinner(gtk.EventBox):
"""Simple spinner, such as the one found in webbrowsers and file managers.
You can construct it with the optional parameters:
* images, a list of images that will make up the animation
* width, the width that will be set for the images
* height, the height that will be set for the images
"""
__gsignals__ = { 'expose-event' : 'override',
'size-request' : 'override' }
def __init__(self):
gtk.EventBox.__init__(self)
#self.set_events(self.get_events())
# This holds a GDK Graphic Context
self.gc = None
# These are sane defaults, but should really come from the images
self.images_width = 32
self.images_height = 32
# Timeout set to 100 miliseconds per frame, just as the
# Nautilus/Epiphany implementation
self.timeout = 120
# Initialize a cache for ouselves
self.cache = HIGSpinnerCache()
self.cache.load_static_from_lookup()
self.cache.load_animated_from_lookup()
# timer_task it the gobject.timeout_add identifier (when the animation
# is in progress, and __bump_frame is being continually called). If the
# spinner is static, timer_task is 0
self.timer_task = 0
# animated_pixbuf_index is a index on
self.animated_pixbuf_index = 0
# current_pixbuf is initially the default rest_pixbuf
self.current_pixbuf = self.cache.spinner_images.rest_pixbuf
def __bump_frame(self):
"""This function moves the animated frame to the next one, or, if it's
currently the last one, back to the first one"""
animated_list = self.cache.spinner_images.animated_pixbufs
if self.animated_pixbuf_index == (len(animated_list) - 1):
# back to the first one
self.animated_pixbuf_index = 0
else:
# go the next one
self.animated_pixbuf_index += 1
self.queue_draw()
return True
def __select_pixbuf(self):
"""This selects either a rest pixbuf or a animation frame based on the
status of timer_task."""
if self.timer_task == 0:
self.current_pixbuf = self.cache.spinner_images.rest_pixbuf
else:
self.current_pixbuf = self.cache.spinner_images.animated_pixbufs\
[self.animated_pixbuf_index]
def start(self):
"""Starts the animation"""
if self.timer_task == 0:
self.timer_task = gobject.timeout_add(self.timeout,
self.__bump_frame)
def pause(self):
"""Pauses the animation"""
if self.timer_task != 0:
gobject.source_remove(self.timer_task)
self.timer_task = 0
self.queue_draw()
def stop(self):
"""Stops the animation
Do the same stuff as pause, but returns the animation to the beggining."""
self.pause()
self.animated_pixbuf_index = 0
def set_speed(speed_in_milliseconds):
self.timeout = speed_in_milliseconds
self.pause()
self.start()
def do_expose_event(self, event):
#self.chain(event)
if self.cache.spinner_images.rest_pixbuf == None:
raise RestPixbufNotFound
self.__select_pixbuf()
width = self.current_pixbuf.get_width()
height = self.current_pixbuf.get_height()
x_offset = (self.allocation.width - width) / 2
y_offset = (self.allocation.height - height) / 2
pix_area = gtk.gdk.Rectangle(x_offset + self.allocation.x,
y_offset + self.allocation.y,
width, height)
dest = event.area.intersect(pix_area)
# If a graphic context doesn't not exist yet, create one
if self.gc == None:
self.gc = gtk.gdk.GC(self.window)
#gc = self.gc
self.window.draw_pixbuf(self.gc,
self.current_pixbuf,
dest.x - x_offset - self.allocation.x,
dest.y - y_offset - self.allocation.y,
dest.x, dest.y,
dest.width, dest.height)
def do_size_request(self, requisition):
# http://www.pygtk.org/pygtk2reference/class-gtkrequisition.html
# FIXME, this should really come from the pixbuf size + margins
requisition.width = self.cache.spinner_images.images_width
requisition.height = self.cache.spinner_images.images_height
gobject_register(HIGSpinner)
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