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# Python-With-Kivy-Template
A template project for Python with Kivy applications.
### Requirements
* setuptools
* buildozer
* kivy[full]
* plyer
* setproctitle
### Note
There are a "\<change_me\>" strings and files that need to be set according to your app's name located at:
* \_\_builtins\_\_.py
* user_config/bin/app_name
* user_config/usr/share/app_name
* user_config/usr/share/app_name/icons/app_name.png
* user_config/usr/share/app_name/icons/app_name-64x64.png
* user_config/usr/share/applications/app_name.desktop
For the user_config, after changing names and files, copy all content to their respective destinations.
The logic follows Debian Dpkg packaging and its placement logic.

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### Note
Copy the example and rename it to your desired name. The Main class and passed in arguments are required. You don't necessarily need to use the passed in socket_id or event_system.

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"""
Pligin Module
"""

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"""
Pligin Package
"""

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{
"manifest": {
"name": "Example Plugin",
"author": "John Doe",
"version": "0.0.1",
"support": "",
"requests": {
"ui_target": "plugin_control_list",
"pass_fm_events": "true",
"bind_keys": ["Example Plugin||send_message:<Control>f"]
}
}
}

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# Python imports
import os
import threading
import subprocess
import time
# Lib imports
from kivy.uix.button import Button
# Application imports
from plugins.plugin_base import PluginBase
# NOTE: Threads WILL NOT die with parent's destruction.
def threaded(fn):
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
threading.Thread(target=fn, args=args, kwargs=kwargs, daemon=False).start()
return wrapper
# NOTE: Threads WILL die with parent's destruction.
def daemon_threaded(fn):
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
threading.Thread(target=fn, args=args, kwargs=kwargs, daemon=True).start()
return wrapper
class Plugin(PluginBase):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
self.name = "Example Plugin" # NOTE: Need to remove after establishing private bidirectional 1-1 message bus
# where self.name should not be needed for message comms
def generate_reference_ui_element(self):
button = Button(text=self.name)
button.bind(on_release=self.send_message)
return button
def run(self):
...
def send_message(self, widget=None, eve=None):
message = "Hello, World!"
event_system.emit("display_message", ("warning", message, None))

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# Python imports
import builtins
import threading
# Lib imports
# Application imports
from utils.event_system import EventSystem
from utils.endpoint_registry import EndpointRegistry
# from utils.keybindings import Keybindings
from utils.logger import Logger
from utils.settings import Settings
# NOTE: Threads WILL NOT die with parent's destruction.
def threaded_wrapper(fn):
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
threading.Thread(target=fn, args=args, kwargs=kwargs, daemon=False).start()
return wrapper
# NOTE: Threads WILL die with parent's destruction.
def daemon_threaded_wrapper(fn):
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
threading.Thread(target=fn, args=args, kwargs=kwargs, daemon=True).start()
return wrapper
# NOTE: Just reminding myself we can add to builtins two different ways...
# __builtins__.update({"event_system": Builtins()})
builtins.app_name = "<change_me>"
# builtins.keybindings = Keybindings()
builtins.event_system = EventSystem()
builtins.endpoint_registry = EndpointRegistry()
builtins.settings = Settings()
builtins.logger = Logger(settings.get_home_config_path(), \
_ch_log_lvl=settings.get_ch_log_lvl(), \
_fh_log_lvl=settings.get_fh_log_lvl()).get_logger()
builtins.threaded = threaded_wrapper
builtins.daemon_threaded = daemon_threaded_wrapper
builtins.event_sleep_time = 0.05

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"""
Start of package.
"""

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#!/usr/bin/python3
# Python imports
import argparse
import faulthandler
import traceback
from setproctitle import setproctitle
import tracemalloc
tracemalloc.start()
# Lib imports
# Application imports
from __builtins__ import *
from app import Application
if __name__ == "__main__":
''' Set process title, get arguments, and create GTK main thread. '''
try:
setproctitle(f'{app_name}')
# faulthandler.enable() # For better debug info
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Add long and short arguments
parser.add_argument("--debug", "-d", default="false", help="Do extra console messaging.")
parser.add_argument("--trace-debug", "-td", default="false", help="Disable saves, ignore IPC lock, do extra console messaging.")
parser.add_argument("--file", "-f", default="default", help="JUST SOME FILE ARG.")
# Read arguments (If any...)
args, unknownargs = parser.parse_known_args()
if args.debug == "true":
settings.set_debug(True)
if args.trace_debug == "true":
settings.set_trace_debug(True)
settings.do_dirty_start_check()
Application(args, unknownargs)
except Exception as e:
traceback.print_exc()
quit()

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# Python imports
import os
# Lib imports
# Application imports
from utils.ipc_server import IPCServer
from core.window import Window
class AppLaunchException(Exception):
...
class Application(IPCServer):
''' Create Settings and Controller classes. Bind signal to Builder. Inherit from Builtins to bind global methods and classes.'''
def __init__(self, args, unknownargs):
super(Application, self).__init__()
if not settings.is_trace_debug():
try:
self.create_ipc_listener()
except Exception:
...
if not self.is_ipc_alive:
for arg in unknownargs + [args.new_tab,]:
if os.path.isdir(arg):
message = f"FILE|{arg}"
self.send_ipc_message(message)
raise AppLaunchException(f"{app_name} IPC Server Exists: Will send path(s) to it and close...")
Window(args, unknownargs).run()

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"""
Gtk Bound Signal Module
"""

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# Python imports
# Lib imports
# Application imports
from .mixins.dummy_mixin import DummyMixin
from .controller_data import ControllerData
from .core_widget import CoreWidget
class Controller(DummyMixin, ControllerData):
def __init__(self, args, unknownargs):
self._setup_styling()
self._setup_signals()
self._subscribe_to_events()
self.setup_controller_data()
self.load_core_widget()
self.print_hello_world() # A mixin method from the DummyMixin file
logger.info(f"Made it past {self.__class__} loading...")
def _setup_styling(self):
...
def _setup_signals(self):
...
def _subscribe_to_events(self):
event_system.subscribe("handle_file_from_ipc", self.handle_file_from_ipc)
def handle_file_from_ipc(self, path: str) -> None:
print(f"Path From IPC: {path}")
def load_core_widget(self):
self.core_widget = CoreWidget()
def get_core_widget(self):
return self.core_widget
def on_global_key_release_controller(self, widget: type, event: type) -> None:
...
# """Handler for keyboard events"""
# keyname = Gdk.keyval_name(event.keyval).lower()
# if keyname.replace("_l", "").replace("_r", "") in ["control", "alt", "shift"]:
# if "control" in keyname:
# self.ctrl_down = False
# if "shift" in keyname:
# self.shift_down = False
# if "alt" in keyname:
# self.alt_down = False
#
#
# mapping = keybindings.lookup(event)
# if mapping:
# getattr(self, mapping)()
# return True
# else:
# print(f"on_global_key_release_controller > key > {keyname}")
# print(f"Add logic or remove this from: {self.__class__}")

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# Python imports
import os
import subprocess
# Lib imports
# Application imports
from plugins.plugins_controller import PluginsController
class ControllerData:
''' ControllerData contains most of the state of the app at ay given time. It also has some support methods. '''
def setup_controller_data(self) -> None:
self.window = settings.get_main_window()
self.builder = None
self.core_widget = None
self.plugins = PluginsController()
def clear_console(self) -> None:
''' Clears the terminal screen. '''
os.system('cls' if os.name == 'nt' else 'clear')
def call_method(self, _method_name: str, data: type) -> type:
'''
Calls a method from scope of class.
Parameters:
a (obj): self
b (str): method name to be called
c (*): Data (if any) to be passed to the method.
Note: It must be structured according to the given methods requirements.
Returns:
Return data is that which the calling method gives.
'''
method_name = str(_method_name)
method = getattr(self, method_name, lambda data: f"No valid key passed...\nkey={method_name}\nargs={data}")
return method(*data) if data else method()
def has_method(self, obj: type, method: type) -> type:
''' Checks if a given method exists. '''
return callable(getattr(obj, method, None))
def clear_children(self, widget: type) -> None:
''' Clear children of a gtk widget. '''
for child in widget.get_children():
widget.remove(child)
def get_clipboard_data(self, encoding="utf-8") -> str:
proc = subprocess.Popen(['xclip','-selection', 'clipboard', '-o'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
retcode = proc.wait()
data = proc.stdout.read()
return data.decode(encoding).strip()
def set_clipboard_data(self, data: type, encoding="utf-8") -> None:
proc = subprocess.Popen(['xclip','-selection','clipboard'], stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
proc.stdin.write(data.encode(encoding))
proc.stdin.close()
retcode = proc.wait()

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# Python imports
# Lib imports
from kivy.uix.gridlayout import GridLayout
from kivy.uix.button import Button
# Application imports
class CoreWidget(GridLayout):
"""docstring for CoreWidget."""
def __init__(self):
super(CoreWidget, self).__init__()
self._setup_styling()
self._setup_signals()
self._load_widgets()
def _setup_styling(self):
self.cols = 2
self.row_force_default = True
self.row_default_height = 40
def _setup_signals(self):
...
def _load_widgets(self):
hello_button = Button(text='Click Me!')
hello_button.bind(on_release=self._hello_world)
close_button = Button(text='Close')
close_button.bind(on_release=self._close_button_eve)
self.add_widget(hello_button)
self.add_widget(close_button)
def _hello_world(self, widget=None, eve=None):
print("Hello, World!")
def _close_button_eve(self, widget=None, eve=None):
event_system.emit("tear_down")

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"""
Generic Mixins Module
"""

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# Python imports
# Lib imports
# Application imports
class DummyMixin:
""" DummyMixin is an example of how mixins are used and structured in a project. """
def print_hello_world(self) -> None:
print("Hello, World!")

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# Python imports
import time
import signal
# Lib imports
from kivy.app import App
from kivy.graphics import Color, Rectangle
from kivy.config import Config
from kivy.properties import (
BooleanProperty,
StringProperty,
ListProperty,
)
# Application imports
from core.controller import Controller
class ControllerStartExceptiom(Exception):
...
class Window(App):
"""docstring for Window."""
shape_image = StringProperty('', force_dispatch=True)
def __init__(self, args, unknownargs):
super(Window, self).__init__()
self._controller = None
self._setup_styling()
self._setup_signals()
self._subscribe_to_events()
settings.set_main_window(self)
self._load_widgets(args, unknownargs)
def _setup_styling(self):
self.title = app_name
self.icon = settings.get_window_icon()
self.size = (settings.get_main_window_width(),
settings.get_main_window_height())
def _setup_signals(self):
...
def _subscribe_to_events(self):
event_system.subscribe("tear_down", self._tear_down)
def _load_widgets(self, args, unknownargs):
self._controller = Controller(args, unknownargs)
if not self._controller:
raise ControllerStartException("Controller exited and doesn't exist...")
def build(self):
self.root = root = self._controller.get_core_widget()
root.bind(size=self._update_rect, pos=self._update_rect)
with root.canvas.before:
Color(25, 25, 25, 0.64)
self.rect = Rectangle(size=root.size, pos=root.pos)
return root
def _update_rect(self, instance, value):
self.rect.pos = instance.pos
self.rect.size = instance.size
def _tear_down(self, widget=None, eve=None):
settings.clear_pid()
time.sleep(event_sleep_time)
quit()
def on_stop(self):
self._tear_down()

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"""
Gtk Bound Plugins Module
"""

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# Python imports
import os
import json
from os.path import join
# Lib imports
# Application imports
class ManifestProcessor(Exception):
...
class Plugin:
path: str = None
name: str = None
author: str = None
version: str = None
support: str = None
requests:{} = None
reference: type = None
class ManifestProcessor:
def __init__(self, path, builder):
manifest = join(path, "manifest.json")
if not os.path.exists(manifest):
raise Exception("Invalid Plugin Structure: Plugin doesn't have 'manifest.json'. Aboarting load...")
self._path = path
self._builder = builder
with open(manifest) as f:
data = json.load(f)
self._manifest = data["manifest"]
self._plugin = self.collect_info()
def collect_info(self) -> Plugin:
plugin = Plugin()
plugin.path = self._path
plugin.name = self._manifest["name"]
plugin.author = self._manifest["author"]
plugin.version = self._manifest["version"]
plugin.support = self._manifest["support"]
plugin.requests = self._manifest["requests"]
return plugin
def get_loading_data(self):
loading_data = {}
requests = self._plugin.requests
keys = requests.keys()
if "pass_events" in keys:
if requests["pass_events"] in ["true"]:
loading_data["pass_events"] = True
if "bind_keys" in keys:
if isinstance(requests["bind_keys"], list):
loading_data["bind_keys"] = requests["bind_keys"]
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# Python imports
import os
import time
# Lib imports
# Application imports
class PluginBaseException(Exception):
...
class PluginBase:
def __init__(self):
self.name = "Example Plugin" # NOTE: Need to remove after establishing private bidirectional 1-1 message bus
# where self.name should not be needed for message comms
self._builder = None
self._ui_objects = None
self._event_system = None
def run(self):
"""
Must define regardless if needed and can 'pass' if plugin doesn't need it.
Is intended to be used to setup internal signals or custom Gtk Builders/UI logic.
"""
raise PluginBaseException("Method hasn't been overriden...")
def generate_reference_ui_element(self):
"""
Requests Key: 'ui_target': "plugin_control_list",
Must define regardless if needed and can 'pass' if plugin doesn't use it.
Must return a widget if "ui_target" is set.
"""
raise PluginBaseException("Method hasn't been overriden...")
def set_event_system(self, event_system):
"""
Requests Key: 'pass_events': "true"
Must define in plugin if "pass_events" is set to "true" string.
"""
self._event_system = event_system
def set_ui_object_collection(self, ui_objects):
"""
Requests Key: "pass_ui_objects": [""]
Request reference to a UI component. Will be passed back as array to plugin.
Must define in plugin if set and an array of valid glade UI IDs is given.
"""
self._ui_objects = ui_objects
def subscribe_to_events(self):
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def clear_children(self, widget: type) -> None:
""" Clear children of a gtk widget. """
for child in widget.get_children():
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# Python imports
import os
import sys
import importlib
import traceback
from os.path import join
from os.path import isdir
# Lib imports
# Application imports
from .manifest import Plugin
from .manifest import ManifestProcessor
class InvalidPluginException(Exception):
...
class PluginsController:
"""PluginsController controller"""
def __init__(self):
path = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
sys.path.insert(0, path) # NOTE: I think I'm not using this correctly...
self._plugins_path = settings.get_plugins_path()
self._plugins_dir_watcher = None
self._plugin_collection = []
def launch_plugins(self) -> None:
self._set_plugins_watcher()
self.load_plugins()
def _set_plugins_watcher(self) -> None:
...
# self._plugins_dir_watcher = Gio.File.new_for_path(self._plugins_path) \
# .monitor_directory(Gio.FileMonitorFlags.WATCH_MOVES, Gio.Cancellable())
# self._plugins_dir_watcher.connect("changed", self._on_plugins_changed, ())
def _on_plugins_changed(self, file_monitor, file, other_file=None, eve_type=None, data=None):
...
# if eve_type in [Gio.FileMonitorEvent.CREATED, Gio.FileMonitorEvent.DELETED,
# Gio.FileMonitorEvent.RENAMED, Gio.FileMonitorEvent.MOVED_IN,
# Gio.FileMonitorEvent.MOVED_OUT]:
# self.reload_plugins(file)
def load_plugins(self, file: str = None) -> None:
print(f"Loading plugins...")
parent_path = os.getcwd()
for path, folder in [[join(self._plugins_path, item), item] if os.path.isdir(join(self._plugins_path, item)) else None for item in os.listdir(self._plugins_path)]:
try:
target = join(path, "plugin.py")
manifest = ManifestProcessor(path, self._builder)
if not os.path.exists(target):
raise InvalidPluginException("Invalid Plugin Structure: Plugin doesn't have 'plugin.py'. Aboarting load...")
plugin, loading_data = manifest.get_loading_data()
module = self.load_plugin_module(path, folder, target)
self.execute_plugin(module, plugin, loading_data)
except Exception as e:
print(f"Malformed Plugin: Not loading -->: '{folder}' !")
traceback.print_exc()
os.chdir(parent_path)
def load_plugin_module(self, path, folder, target):
os.chdir(path)
locations = []
self.collect_search_locations(path, locations)
spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(folder, target, submodule_search_locations = locations)
module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)
sys.modules[folder] = module
spec.loader.exec_module(module)
return module
def collect_search_locations(self, path, locations):
locations.append(path)
for file in os.listdir(path):
_path = os.path.join(path, file)
if os.path.isdir(_path):
self.collect_search_locations(_path, locations)
def execute_plugin(self, module: type, plugin: Plugin, loading_data: []):
plugin.reference = module.Plugin()
keys = loading_data.keys()
if "ui_target" in keys:
loading_data["ui_target"].add( plugin.reference.generate_reference_ui_element() )
if "pass_ui_objects" in keys:
plugin.reference.set_ui_object_collection( loading_data["pass_ui_objects"] )
if "pass_events" in keys:
plugin.reference.set_fm_event_system(event_system)
plugin.reference.subscribe_to_events()
# if "bind_keys" in keys:
# keybindings.append_bindings( loading_data["bind_keys"] )
plugin.reference.run()
self._plugin_collection.append(plugin)
def reload_plugins(self, file: str = None) -> None:
print(f"Reloading plugins... stub.")

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Utils module
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# Python imports
# Lib imports
# Application imports
class EndpointRegistry():
def __init__(self):
self._endpoints = {}
def register(self, rule, **options):
def decorator(f):
self._endpoints[rule] = f
return f
return decorator
def get_endpoints(self):
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# Python imports
from collections import defaultdict
# Lib imports
# Application imports
class EventSystem:
""" Create event system. """
def __init__(self):
self.subscribers = defaultdict(list)
def subscribe(self, event_type, fn):
self.subscribers[event_type].append(fn)
def unsubscribe(self, event_type, fn):
self.subscribers[event_type].remove(fn)
def unsubscribe_all(self, event_type):
self.subscribers.pop(event_type, None)
def emit(self, event_type, data = None):
if event_type in self.subscribers:
for fn in self.subscribers[event_type]:
if data:
if hasattr(data, '__iter__') and not type(data) is str:
fn(*data)
else:
fn(data)
else:
fn()
def emit_and_await(self, event_type, data = None):
""" NOTE: Should be used when signal has only one listener and vis-a-vis """
if event_type in self.subscribers:
response = None
for fn in self.subscribers[event_type]:
if data:
if hasattr(data, '__iter__') and not type(data) is str:
response = fn(*data)
else:
response = fn(data)
else:
response = fn()
if not response in (None, ''):
break
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# Python imports
import os
import threading
import time
from multiprocessing.connection import Client
from multiprocessing.connection import Listener
# Lib imports
# Application imports
class IPCServer:
""" Create a listener so that other {app_name} instances send requests back to existing instance. """
def __init__(self, ipc_address: str = '127.0.0.1', conn_type: str = "socket"):
self.is_ipc_alive = False
self._ipc_port = 4848
self._ipc_address = ipc_address
self._conn_type = conn_type
self._ipc_authkey = b'' + bytes(f'{app_name}-ipc', 'utf-8')
self._ipc_timeout = 15.0
if conn_type == "socket":
self._ipc_address = f'/tmp/{app_name}-ipc.sock'
elif conn_type == "full_network":
self._ipc_address = '0.0.0.0'
elif conn_type == "full_network_unsecured":
self._ipc_authkey = None
self._ipc_address = '0.0.0.0'
elif conn_type == "local_network_unsecured":
self._ipc_authkey = None
self._subscribe_to_events()
def _subscribe_to_events(self):
event_system.subscribe("post_file_to_ipc", self.send_ipc_message)
def create_ipc_listener(self) -> None:
if self._conn_type == "socket":
if os.path.exists(self._ipc_address) and settings.is_dirty_start():
os.unlink(self._ipc_address)
listener = Listener(address=self._ipc_address, family="AF_UNIX", authkey=self._ipc_authkey)
elif "unsecured" not in self._conn_type:
listener = Listener((self._ipc_address, self._ipc_port), authkey=self._ipc_authkey)
else:
listener = Listener((self._ipc_address, self._ipc_port))
self.is_ipc_alive = True
self._run_ipc_loop(listener)
@daemon_threaded
def _run_ipc_loop(self, listener) -> None:
while True:
conn = listener.accept()
start_time = time.perf_counter()
self._handle_ipc_message(conn, start_time)
listener.close()
def _handle_ipc_message(self, conn, start_time) -> None:
while True:
msg = conn.recv()
if settings.is_debug():
print(msg)
if "FILE|" in msg:
file = msg.split("FILE|")[1].strip()
if file:
event_system.emit("handle_file_from_ipc", file)
conn.close()
break
if msg in ['close connection', 'close server']:
conn.close()
break
# NOTE: Not perfect but insures we don't lock up the connection for too long.
end_time = time.perf_counter()
if (end_time - start_time) > self._ipc_timeout:
conn.close()
break
def send_ipc_message(self, message: str = "Empty Data...") -> None:
try:
if self._conn_type == "socket":
conn = Client(address=self._ipc_address, family="AF_UNIX", authkey=self._ipc_authkey)
elif "unsecured" not in self._conn_type:
conn = Client((self._ipc_address, self._ipc_port), authkey=self._ipc_authkey)
else:
conn = Client((self._ipc_address, self._ipc_port))
conn.send(message)
conn.close()
except ConnectionRefusedError as e:
print("Connection refused...")
except Exception as e:
print(repr(e))

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# Python imports
import re
# Lib imports
import gi
gi.require_version('Gdk', '3.0')
from gi.repository import Gdk
# Application imports
def err(log = ""):
"""Print an error message"""
print(log)
class KeymapError(Exception):
"""Custom exception for errors in keybinding configurations"""
MODIFIER = re.compile('<([^<]+)>')
class Keybindings:
"""Class to handle loading and lookup of Terminator keybindings"""
modifiers = {
'ctrl': Gdk.ModifierType.CONTROL_MASK,
'control': Gdk.ModifierType.CONTROL_MASK,
'primary': Gdk.ModifierType.CONTROL_MASK,
'shift': Gdk.ModifierType.SHIFT_MASK,
'alt': Gdk.ModifierType.MOD1_MASK,
'super': Gdk.ModifierType.SUPER_MASK,
'hyper': Gdk.ModifierType.HYPER_MASK,
'mod2': Gdk.ModifierType.MOD2_MASK
}
empty = {}
keys = None
_masks = None
_lookup = None
def __init__(self):
self.keymap = Gdk.Keymap.get_default()
self.configure({})
def configure(self, bindings):
"""Accept new bindings and reconfigure with them"""
self.keys = bindings
self.reload()
def reload(self):
"""Parse bindings and mangle into an appropriate form"""
self._lookup = {}
self._masks = 0
for action, bindings in list(self.keys.items()):
if isinstance(bindings, list):
bindings = (*bindings,)
elif not isinstance(bindings, tuple):
bindings = (bindings,)
for binding in bindings:
if not binding or binding == "None":
continue
try:
keyval, mask = self._parsebinding(binding)
# Does much the same, but with poorer error handling.
#keyval, mask = Gtk.accelerator_parse(binding)
except KeymapError as e:
err ("keybinding reload failed to parse binding '%s': %s" % (binding, e))
else:
if mask & Gdk.ModifierType.SHIFT_MASK:
if keyval == Gdk.KEY_Tab:
keyval = Gdk.KEY_ISO_Left_Tab
mask &= ~Gdk.ModifierType.SHIFT_MASK
else:
keyvals = Gdk.keyval_convert_case(keyval)
if keyvals[0] != keyvals[1]:
keyval = keyvals[1]
mask &= ~Gdk.ModifierType.SHIFT_MASK
else:
keyval = Gdk.keyval_to_lower(keyval)
self._lookup.setdefault(mask, {})
self._lookup[mask][keyval] = action
self._masks |= mask
def _parsebinding(self, binding):
"""Parse an individual binding using Gtk's binding function"""
mask = 0
modifiers = re.findall(MODIFIER, binding)
if modifiers:
for modifier in modifiers:
mask |= self._lookup_modifier(modifier)
key = re.sub(MODIFIER, '', binding)
if key == '':
raise KeymapError('No key found!')
keyval = Gdk.keyval_from_name(key)
if keyval == 0:
raise KeymapError("Key '%s' is unrecognised..." % key)
return (keyval, mask)
def _lookup_modifier(self, modifier):
"""Map modifier names to gtk values"""
try:
return self.modifiers[modifier.lower()]
except KeyError:
raise KeymapError("Unhandled modifier '<%s>'" % modifier)
def lookup(self, event):
"""Translate a keyboard event into a mapped key"""
try:
_found, keyval, _egp, _lvl, consumed = self.keymap.translate_keyboard_state(
event.hardware_keycode,
Gdk.ModifierType(event.get_state() & ~Gdk.ModifierType.LOCK_MASK),
event.group)
except TypeError:
err ("Keybinding lookup failed to translate keyboard event: %s" % dir(event))
return None
mask = (event.get_state() & ~consumed) & self._masks
return self._lookup.get(mask, self.empty).get(keyval, None)

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# Python imports
import os
import logging
# Lib imports
# Application imports
class Logger:
"""
Create a new logging object and return it.
:note:
NOSET # Don't know the actual log level of this... (defaulting or literally none?)
Log Levels (From least to most)
Type Value
CRITICAL 50
ERROR 40
WARNING 30
INFO 20
DEBUG 10
:param loggerName: Sets the name of the logger object. (Used in log lines)
:param createFile: Whether we create a log file or just pump to terminal
:return: the logging object we created
"""
def __init__(self, config_path: str, _ch_log_lvl = logging.CRITICAL, _fh_log_lvl = logging.INFO):
self._CONFIG_PATH = config_path
self.global_lvl = logging.DEBUG # Keep this at highest so that handlers can filter to their desired levels
self.ch_log_lvl = _ch_log_lvl # Prety much the only one we ever change
self.fh_log_lvl = _fh_log_lvl
def get_logger(self, loggerName: str = "NO_LOGGER_NAME_PASSED", createFile: bool = True) -> logging.Logger:
log = logging.getLogger(loggerName)
log.setLevel(self.global_lvl)
# Set our log output styles
fFormatter = logging.Formatter('[%(asctime)s] %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d %(levelname)s - %(message)s', '%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
cFormatter = logging.Formatter('%(pathname)s:%(lineno)d] %(levelname)s - %(message)s')
ch = logging.StreamHandler()
ch.setLevel(level=self.ch_log_lvl)
ch.setFormatter(cFormatter)
log.addHandler(ch)
if createFile:
folder = self._CONFIG_PATH
file = f"{folder}/application.log"
if not os.path.exists(folder):
os.mkdir(folder)
fh = logging.FileHandler(file)
fh.setLevel(level=self.fh_log_lvl)
fh.setFormatter(fFormatter)
log.addHandler(fh)
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"""
Settings module
"""
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# Python imports
import os
import json
import inspect
# Lib imports
# Application imports
from .start_check_mixin import StartCheckMixin
class MissingConfigError(Exception):
pass
class Settings(StartCheckMixin):
def __init__(self):
self._SCRIPT_PTH = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
self._USER_HOME = os.path.expanduser('~')
self._USR_PATH = f"/usr/share/{app_name.lower()}"
self._USR_CONFIG_FILE = f"{self._USR_PATH}/settings.json"
self._HOME_CONFIG_PATH = f"{self._USER_HOME}/.config/{app_name.lower()}"
self._PLUGINS_PATH = f"{self._HOME_CONFIG_PATH}/plugins"
self._DEFAULT_ICONS = f"{self._HOME_CONFIG_PATH}/icons"
self._CONFIG_FILE = f"{self._HOME_CONFIG_PATH}/settings.json"
self._GLADE_FILE = f"{self._HOME_CONFIG_PATH}/Main_Window.glade"
self._CSS_FILE = f"{self._HOME_CONFIG_PATH}/stylesheet.css"
self._KEY_BINDINGS_FILE = f"{self._HOME_CONFIG_PATH}/key-bindings.json"
self._PID_FILE = f"{self._HOME_CONFIG_PATH}/{app_name.lower()}.pid"
self._WINDOW_ICON = f"{self._DEFAULT_ICONS}/icons/{app_name.lower()}.png"
if not os.path.exists(self._HOME_CONFIG_PATH):
os.mkdir(self._HOME_CONFIG_PATH)
if not os.path.exists(self._PLUGINS_PATH):
os.mkdir(self._PLUGINS_PATH)
if not os.path.exists(self._CONFIG_FILE):
import shutil
try:
shutil.copyfile(self._USR_CONFIG_FILE, self._CONFIG_FILE)
except Exception as e:
raise
if not os.path.exists(self._DEFAULT_ICONS):
self._DEFAULT_ICONS = f"{self._USR_PATH}/icons"
if not os.path.exists(self._DEFAULT_ICONS):
raise MissingConfigError("Unable to find the application icons directory.")
if not os.path.exists(self._GLADE_FILE):
self._GLADE_FILE = f"{self._USR_PATH}/Main_Window.glade"
if not os.path.exists(self._GLADE_FILE):
raise MissingConfigError("Unable to find the application Glade file.")
if not os.path.exists(self._KEY_BINDINGS_FILE):
self._KEY_BINDINGS_FILE = f"{self._USR_PATH}/key-bindings.json"
if not os.path.exists(self._KEY_BINDINGS_FILE):
raise MissingConfigError("Unable to find the application Keybindings file.")
if not os.path.exists(self._CSS_FILE):
self._CSS_FILE = f"{self._USR_PATH}/stylesheet.css"
if not os.path.exists(self._CSS_FILE):
raise MissingConfigError("Unable to find the application Stylesheet file.")
if not os.path.exists(self._WINDOW_ICON):
self._WINDOW_ICON = f"{self._USR_PATH}/icons/{app_name.lower()}.png"
if not os.path.exists(self._WINDOW_ICON):
raise MissingConfigError("Unable to find the application icon.")
# with open(self._KEY_BINDINGS_FILE) as file:
# bindings = json.load(file)["keybindings"]
# keybindings.configure(bindings)
self._main_window = None
self._main_window_w = 800
self._main_window_h = 600
self._builder = None
self._trace_debug = False
self._debug = False
self._dirty_start = False
self.load_settings()
def register_signals_to_builder(self, classes=None):
handlers = {}
for c in classes:
methods = None
try:
methods = inspect.getmembers(c, predicate=inspect.ismethod)
handlers.update(methods)
except Exception as e:
...
self._builder.connect_signals(handlers)
def set_main_window(self, window): self._main_window = window
def set_builder(self, builder) -> any: self._builder = builder
def get_monitor_data(self) -> list:
screen = self._main_window.get_screen()
monitors = []
for m in range(screen.get_n_monitors()):
monitors.append(screen.get_monitor_geometry(m))
print("{}x{}+{}+{}".format(monitor.width, monitor.height, monitor.x, monitor.y))
return monitors
def get_main_window(self) -> any: return self._main_window
def get_main_window_width(self) -> any: return self._main_window_w
def get_main_window_height(self) -> any: return self._main_window_h
def get_builder(self) -> any: return self._builder
def get_glade_file(self) -> str: return self._GLADE_FILE
def get_plugins_path(self) -> str: return self._PLUGINS_PATH
def get_icon_theme(self) -> str: return self._ICON_THEME
def get_css_file(self) -> str: return self._CSS_FILE
def get_home_config_path(self) -> str: return self._HOME_CONFIG_PATH
def get_window_icon(self) -> str: return self._WINDOW_ICON
def get_home_path(self) -> str: return self._USER_HOME
# Filter returns
def get_office_filter(self) -> tuple: return tuple(self._settings["filters"]["office"])
def get_vids_filter(self) -> tuple: return tuple(self._settings["filters"]["videos"])
def get_text_filter(self) -> tuple: return tuple(self._settings["filters"]["text"])
def get_music_filter(self) -> tuple: return tuple(self._settings["filters"]["music"])
def get_images_filter(self) -> tuple: return tuple(self._settings["filters"]["images"])
def get_pdf_filter(self) -> tuple: return tuple(self._settings["filters"]["pdf"])
def get_success_color(self) -> str: return self._theming["success_color"]
def get_warning_color(self) -> str: return self._theming["warning_color"]
def get_error_color(self) -> str: return self._theming["error_color"]
def is_trace_debug(self) -> str: return self._trace_debug
def is_debug(self) -> str: return self._debug
def get_ch_log_lvl(self) -> str: return self._settings["debugging"]["ch_log_lvl"]
def get_fh_log_lvl(self) -> str: return self._settings["debugging"]["fh_log_lvl"]
def set_trace_debug(self, trace_debug):
self._trace_debug = trace_debug
def set_debug(self, debug):
self._debug = debug
def load_settings(self):
with open(self._CONFIG_FILE) as f:
self._settings = json.load(f)
self._config = self._settings["config"]
self._theming = self._settings["theming"]
def save_settings(self):
with open(self._CONFIG_FILE, 'w') as outfile:
json.dump(self._settings, outfile, separators=(',', ':'), indent=4)

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# Python imports
import os
import json
import inspect
# Lib imports
# Application imports
class StartCheckMixin:
def is_dirty_start(self) -> bool: return self._dirty_start
def clear_pid(self): self._clean_pid()
def do_dirty_start_check(self):
if not os.path.exists(self._PID_FILE):
self._write_new_pid()
else:
with open(self._PID_FILE, "r") as _pid:
pid = _pid.readline().strip()
if pid not in ("", None):
self._check_alive_status(int(pid))
else:
self._write_new_pid()
""" Check For the existence of a unix pid. """
def _check_alive_status(self, pid):
print(f"PID Found: {pid}")
try:
os.kill(pid, 0)
except OSError:
print(f"{app_name} is starting dirty...")
self._dirty_start = True
self._write_new_pid()
return
print("PID is alive... Let downstream errors (sans debug args) handle app closure propigation.")
def _write_new_pid(self):
pid = os.getpid()
self._write_pid(pid)
def _clean_pid(self):
os.unlink(self._PID_FILE)
def _write_pid(self, pid):
with open(self._PID_FILE, "w") as _pid:
_pid.write(f"{pid}")

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#!/bin/bash
# . CONFIG.sh
# set -o xtrace ## To debug scripts
# set -o errexit ## To exit on error
# set -o errunset ## To exit if a variable is referenced but not set
function main() {
call_path=`pwd`
path=""
if [[ ! "${1::1}" == /* ]]; then
path="${call_path}/${1}"
else
path="${1}"
fi
# NOTE: Remove if you want to pass file(s) besides directories...
if [ ! -d "${path}" ]; then
echo "<change_me>: Path given not a directory..."
exit 1
fi
cd "/opt/"
python /opt/<change_me>.zip "$@"
}
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[Desktop Entry]
Name=<change_me>
GenericName=<change_me>
Comment=<change_me>
Exec=/bin/<change_me> %F
Icon=/usr/share/<change_me>/icons/<change_me>.png
Type=Application
StartupNotify=true
Categories=System;FileTools;Utility;Core;GTK;FileManager;
MimeType=
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- Generated with glade 3.40.0 -->
<interface>
<requires lib="gtk+" version="3.20"/>
<object class="GtkBox" id="glade_box">
<property name="visible">True</property>
<property name="can-focus">False</property>
<property name="orientation">vertical</property>
<child>
<object class="GtkLabel" id="glade_label">
<property name="visible">True</property>
<property name="can-focus">False</property>
<property name="label" translatable="yes">Loaded Me From Glade!</property>
</object>
<packing>
<property name="expand">False</property>
<property name="fill">True</property>
<property name="position">0</property>
</packing>
</child>
<child>
<placeholder/>
</child>
<child>
<placeholder/>
</child>
</object>
</interface>

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{
"keybindings": {
"help" : "F1",
"rename_files" : ["F2", "<Control>e"],
"open_terminal" : "F4",
"refresh_tab" : ["F5", "<Control>r"],
"delete_files" : "Delete",
"tggl_top_main_menubar" : "<Alt>",
"trash_files" : "<Shift><Control>t",
"tear_down" : "<Control>q",
"go_up" : "<Control>Up",
"go_home" : "<Control>slash",
"grab_focus_path_entry" : "<Control>l",
"open_files" : "<Control>o",
"show_hide_hidden_files" : "<Control>h",
"keyboard_create_tab" : "<Control>t",
"keyboard_close_tab" : "<Control>w",
"keyboard_copy_files" : "<Control>c",
"keyboard_cut_files" : "<Control>x",
"paste_files" : "<Control>v",
"show_new_file_menu" : "<Control>n"
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{
"config": {
"base_of_home": "",
"hide_hidden_files": "true",
"thumbnailer_path": "ffmpegthumbnailer",
"go_past_home": "true",
"lock_folder": "false",
"locked_folders": "venv::::flasks",
"mplayer_options": "-quiet -really-quiet -xy 1600 -geometry 50%:50%",
"music_app": "/opt/deadbeef/bin/deadbeef",
"media_app": "mpv",
"image_app": "mirage",
"office_app": "libreoffice",
"pdf_app": "evince",
"text_app": "leafpad",
"file_manager_app": "solarfm",
"terminal_app": "terminator",
"remux_folder_max_disk_usage": "8589934592"
},
"filters": {
"meshs": [".blend", ".dae", ".fbx", ".gltf", ".obj", ".stl"],
"code": [".cpp", ".css", ".c", ".go", ".html", ".htm", ".java", ".js", ".json", ".lua", ".md", ".py", ".rs", ".toml", ".xml", ".pom"],
"videos": [".mkv", ".mp4", ".webm", ".avi", ".mov", ".m4v", ".mpg", ".mpeg", ".wmv", ".flv"],
"office": [".doc", ".docx", ".xls", ".xlsx", ".xlt", ".xltx", ".xlm", ".ppt", ".pptx", ".pps", ".ppsx", ".odt", ".rtf"],
"images": [".png", ".jpg", ".jpeg", ".gif", ".ico", ".tga", ".webp"],
"text": [".txt", ".text", ".sh", ".cfg", ".conf", ".log"],
"music": [".psf", ".mp3", ".ogg", ".flac", ".m4a"],
"pdf": [".pdf"]
},
"theming":{
"success_color":"#88cc27",
"warning_color":"#ffa800",
"error_color":"#ff0000"
},
"debugging": {
"ch_log_lvl": 10,
"fh_log_lvl": 20
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/* Set fm to have transparent window */
box,
iconview,
notebook,
paned,
stack,
scrolledwindow,
treeview.view,
.content-view,
.view {
background: rgba(19, 21, 25, 0.14);
color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);
}
notebook > header > tabs > tab:checked {
/* Neon Blue 00e8ff */
background-color: rgba(0, 232, 255, 0.2);
/* Dark Bergundy */
/* background-color: rgba(116, 0, 0, 0.25); */
color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.8);
}
#message_view {
font: 16px "Monospace";
}
.view:selected,
.view:selected:hover {
box-shadow: inset 0 0 0 9999px rgba(21, 158, 167, 0.34);
color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5);
}
.alert-border {
border: 2px solid rgba(116, 0, 0, 0.64);
}
.search-border {
border: 2px solid rgba(136, 204, 39, 1);
}
.notebook-selected-focus {
/* Neon Blue 00e8ff border */
border: 2px solid rgba(0, 232, 255, 0.34);
/* Dark Bergundy */
/* border: 2px solid rgba(116, 0, 0, 0.64); */
}
.notebook-unselected-focus {
/* Neon Blue 00e8ff border */
/* border: 2px solid rgba(0, 232, 255, 0.25); */
/* Dark Bergundy */
/* border: 2px solid rgba(116, 0, 0, 0.64); */
/* Snow White */
border: 2px solid rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.24);
}
/* * {
background: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.14);
color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);
} */
/* * selection {
background-color: rgba(116, 0, 0, 0.65);
color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5);
} */
/* Rubberband coloring */
/* .rubberband,
rubberband,
flowbox rubberband,
treeview.view rubberband,
.content-view rubberband,
.content-view .rubberband,
XfdesktopIconView.view .rubberband {
border: 1px solid #6c6c6c;
background-color: rgba(21, 158, 167, 0.57);
}
XfdesktopIconView.view:active {
background-color: rgba(172, 102, 21, 1);
} */