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#/*##########################################################################
# Copyright (C) 2004-2013 European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
#
# This file is part of the PyMca X-ray Fluorescence Toolkit developed at
# the ESRF by the Software group.
#
# This toolkit 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.
#
# PyMca 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
# PyMca; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
#
# PyMca follows the dual licensing model of Riverbank's PyQt and cannot be
# used as a free plugin for a non-free program.
#
# Please contact the ESRF industrial unit (industry@esrf.fr) if this license
# is a problem for you.
#############################################################################*/
__author__ = 'Tonn Rueter'
try:
    from PyMca import Plugin1DBase
except ImportError:
    from . import Plugin1DBase

try:
    from PyMca.PyMcaPlugins import MotorInfoWindow
except ImportError:
    try:
        # Frozen version
        from PyMcaPlugins import MotorInfoWindow
    except:
        print("MotorInfoPlugin importing from somewhere else")
        import MotorInfoWindow
    
DEBUG = 0
class MotorInfo(Plugin1DBase.Plugin1DBase):
    def __init__(self,  plotWindow,  **kw):
        Plugin1DBase.Plugin1DBase.__init__(self,  plotWindow,  **kw)
        self.methodDict = {}
        text = 'Show values of various motors.'
        function = self.showMotorInfo
        icon = None
        info = text
        self.methodDict["Show Motor Info"] =[function, info, icon]
        self.widget = None
    
    def getMethods(self, plottype=None):
        names = list(self.methodDict.keys())
        names.sort()
        return names

    def getMethodToolTip(self, name):
        return self.methodDict[name][1]

    def getMethodPixmap(self, name):
        return self.methodDict[name][2]

    def applyMethod(self, name):
        self.methodDict[name][0]()
        return

    def showMotorInfo(self):
        legendList,  motorValuesList = self._getLists()
        if self.widget is None:
            self._createWidget(legendList,  motorValuesList)
        else:
            self.widget.table.updateTable(legendList,  motorValuesList)
        self.widget.show()
        self.widget.raise_()
        
    def _getLists(self):
        curves = self.getAllCurves()
        nCurves = len(curves)
        if DEBUG:
            print ("Received %d curve(s).." % nCurves)
        legendList = [leg for (xvals, yvals,  leg,  info) in curves] 
        infoList = [info for (xvals, yvals,  leg,  info) in curves] 
        motorValuesList = self._convertInfoDictionary( infoList )
        return legendList,  motorValuesList

    def _convertInfoDictionary(self,  infosList):
        ret = []
        for info in infosList :
            motorNames = info.get('MotorNames',  None)
            if motorNames is not None:
                if type(motorNames) == str:
                    namesList = motorNames.split()
                elif type(motorNames) == list:
                    namesList = motorNames
                else:
                    namesList = []
            else:
                namesList = []
            motorValues = info.get('MotorValues',  None)
            if motorNames is not None:
                if type(motorValues) == str:
                    valuesList = motorValues.split()
                elif type(motorValues) == list:
                    valuesList = motorValues
                else:
                    valuesList = []
            else:
                valuesList = []
            if len(namesList) == len(valuesList):
                ret.append( dict( zip( namesList,  valuesList ) ) )
            else:
                print("Number of motors and values does not match!")
        return ret
    
    def _createWidget(self,  legendList,  motorValuesList):
        parent = None
        self.widget = MotorInfoWindow.MotorInfoDialog(parent,  
                                                      legendList,  
                                                      motorValuesList)
        self.widget.buttonUpdate.clicked.connect(self.showMotorInfo)

MENU_TEXT = "Motor Info"
def getPlugin1DInstance(plotWindow,  **kw):
    ob = MotorInfo(plotWindow)
    return ob

if __name__ == "__main__":
    # Basic test setup
    import numpy
    from PyMca import Plot1D
    from PyMca import PyMcaQt as qt
    app = qt.QApplication([])
    x = numpy.arange(100.)
    y = numpy.arange(100.)
    plot = Plot1D.Plot1D()
    plot.addCurve(x, y, "Curve1", {'MotorNames': "foo bar",  'MotorValues': "3.14 2.97"})
    plot.addCurve(x+100, y, "Curve2", {'MotorNames': "baz",  'MotorValues': "6.28"})
    plugin = getPlugin1DInstance(plot)
    plugin.applyMethod(plugin.getMethods()[0])
    
    app.exec_()