#!/usr/bin/python # TerminatorConfig - layered config classes # Copyright (C) 2006-2008 cmsj@tenshu.net # # 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 # the Free Software Foundation, version 2 only. # # This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA """TerminatorConfig by Chris Jones The config scheme works in layers, with defaults at the base, and a simple/flexible class which can be placed over the top in multiple layers. This was written for Terminator, but could be used generically. Its original use is to guarantee default values for any config item, while allowing them to be overridden by at least two other stores of configuration values. Those being gconf and a plain config file. In addition to the value, the default layer must also provide the datatype (str, int, float and bool are currently supported). values are found as attributes of the TerminatorConfig object. Trying to read a value that doesn't exist will raise an AttributeError. This is by design. If you want to look something up, set a default for it first.""" import os, platform, sys, re import pwd # set this to true to enable debugging output # These should be moved somewhere better. debug = False def dbg (log = ""): """Print a message if debugging is enabled""" if debug: print >> sys.stderr, log def err (log = ""): """Print an error message""" print >> sys.stderr, log from configfile import ConfigFile, ConfigSyntaxError Defaults = { 'gt_dir' : '/apps/gnome-terminal', 'profile_dir' : '/apps/gnome-terminal/profiles', 'titlebars' : True, 'titletips' : False, 'allow_bold' : True, 'silent_bell' : True, 'background_color' : '#000000', 'background_darkness' : 0.5, 'background_type' : 'solid', 'background_image' : '', 'backspace_binding' : 'ascii-del', 'delete_binding' : 'delete-sequence', 'cursor_blink' : True, 'emulation' : 'xterm', 'font' : 'Mono 8', 'foreground_color' : '#AAAAAA', 'scrollbar_position' : "right", 'scroll_background' : True, 'scroll_on_keystroke' : True, 'scroll_on_output' : True, 'scrollback_lines' : 500, 'focus' : 'click', 'exit_action' : 'close', 'palette' : '#000000000000:#CDCD00000000:#0000CDCD0000:#CDCDCDCD0000:#30BF30BFA38E:#A53C212FA53C:#0000CDCDCDCD:#FAFAEBEBD7D7:#404040404040:#FFFF00000000:#0000FFFF0000:#FFFFFFFF0000:#00000000FFFF:#FFFF0000FFFF:#0000FFFFFFFF:#FFFFFFFFFFFF', 'word_chars' : '-A-Za-z0-9,./?%&#:_', 'mouse_autohide' : True, 'update_records' : True, 'login_shell' : False, 'use_custom_command' : False, 'custom_command' : '', 'use_system_font' : True, 'use_theme_colors' : False, 'http_proxy' : '', 'ignore_hosts' : ['localhost','127.0.0.0/8','*.local'], 'encoding' : 'UTF-8', 'active_encodings' : ['UTF-8', 'ISO-8859-1'], 'extreme_tabs' : False, 'fullscreen' : False, 'borderless' : False, 'maximise' : False, 'handle_size' : -1, 'focus_on_close' : 'auto', 'f11_modifier' : False, 'force_no_bell' : False, 'cycle_term_tab' : True, 'copy_on_selection' : False, 'close_button_on_tab' : True, 'enable_real_transparency' : False, 'try_posix_regexp' : platform.system() != 'Linux', 'keybindings' : { 'zoom_in' : 'plus', 'zoom_out' : 'minus', 'zoom_normal' : '0', 'new_root_tab' : 'T', 'new_tab' : 'T', 'go_next' : 'N', 'go_prev' : 'P', 'split_horiz' : 'O', 'split_vert' : 'E', 'close_term' : 'W', 'copy' : 'C', 'paste' : 'V', 'toggle_scrollbar' : 'S', 'search' : 'F', 'close_window' : 'Q', 'resize_up' : 'Up', 'resize_down' : 'Down', 'resize_left' : 'Left', 'resize_right' : 'Right', 'move_tab_right' : 'Page_Down', 'move_tab_left' : 'Page_Up', 'toggle_zoom' : 'X', 'scaled_zoom' : 'Z', 'next_tab' : 'Page_Down', 'prev_tab' : 'Page_Up', 'full_screen' : 'F11', } } class TerminatorConfig: """This class is used as the base point of the config system""" callback = None sources = [] def __init__ (self, sources): self._keys = None for source in sources: if isinstance(source, TerminatorConfValuestore): self.sources.append (source) # We always add a default valuestore last so no valid config item ever goes unset source = TerminatorConfValuestoreDefault () self.sources.append (source) def _merge_keybindings(self): if self._keys: return self._keys self._keys = {} for source in reversed(self.sources): try: val = source['keybindings'] self._keys.update(val) except: pass return self._keys keybindings = property(_merge_keybindings) def __getattr__ (self, keyname): for source in self.sources: dbg ("TConfig: Looking for: '%s' in '%s'"%(keyname, source.type)) try: val = source[keyname] dbg (" TConfig: got: '%s' from a '%s'"%(val, source.type)) return (val) except KeyError: pass dbg (" TConfig: Out of sources") raise (AttributeError) class TerminatorConfValuestore: type = "Base" values = {} reconfigure_callback = None # Our settings def __getitem__ (self, keyname): if self.values.has_key (keyname): dbg ("Returning '%s'"%keyname) return self.values[keyname] else: dbg ("Failed to find '%s'"%keyname) raise (KeyError) class TerminatorConfValuestoreDefault (TerminatorConfValuestore): def __init__ (self): self.type = "Default" self.values = Defaults class TerminatorConfValuestoreRC (TerminatorConfValuestore): rcfilename = "" type = "RCFile" #FIXME: use inotify to watch the rc, split __init__ into a parsing function # that can be re-used when rc changes. def __init__ (self): try: directory = os.environ['XDG_CONFIG_HOME'] except KeyError, e: dbg(" VS_RCFile: Environment variable %s not found. defaulting to ~/.config" % e.message) directory = os.path.join (os.path.expanduser("~"), ".config") self.rcfilename = os.path.join(directory, "terminator/config") dbg(" VS_RCFile: config file located at %s" % self.rcfilename) if os.path.exists (self.rcfilename): ini = ConfigFile(self.rcfilename) try: ini.parse() except ConfigSyntaxError, e: print "There was an error parsing your configuration" print str(e) sys.exit() for key in ini.settings: try: value = ini.settings[key] # Check if this is actually a key we care about if not Defaults.has_key (key): # We should really mention this to the user continue deftype = Defaults[key].__class__.__name__ if deftype == 'bool': if value.lower () in ('true', 'yes', 'on'): self.values[key] = True elif value.lower () in ('false', 'no', 'off'): self.values[key] = False else: raise AttributeError elif deftype == 'int': self.values[key] = int (value) elif deftype == 'float': self.values[key] = float (value) elif deftype == 'list': err (_(" VS_RCFile: Reading list values from .config/terminator/config is not currently supported")) continue elif deftype == 'dict': if type(value) != dict: raise AttributeError self.values[key] = value else: self.values[key] = value dbg (" VS_RCFile: Set value '%s' to '%s'" % (key, self.values[key])) except Exception, e: dbg (" VS_RCFile: %s Exception handling: %s" % (type(e), key)) raise e pass class TerminatorConfValuestoreGConf (TerminatorConfValuestore): profile = "" client = None cache = {} def __init__ (self, profile = None): self.type = "GConf" import gconf self.client = gconf.client_get_default () # Grab a couple of values from base class to avoid recursing with our __getattr__ self._gt_dir = Defaults['gt_dir'] self._profile_dir = Defaults['profile_dir'] dbg ('VSGConf: Profile requested is: "%s"'%profile) if not profile: profile = self.client.get_string (self._gt_dir + '/global/default_profile') dbg ('VSGConf: Profile bet on is: "%s"'%profile) profiles = self.client.get_list (self._gt_dir + '/global/profile_list','string') dbg ('VSGConf: Found profiles: "%s"'%profiles) #set up the active encoding list self.active_encodings = self.client.get_list (self._gt_dir + '/global/active_encodings', 'string') #need to handle the list of Gconf.value if profile in profiles: dbg (" VSGConf: Found profile '%s' in profile_list"%profile) self.profile = '%s/%s'%(self._profile_dir, profile) elif "Default" in profiles: dbg (" VSGConf: profile '%s' not found, but 'Default' exists"%profile) self.profile = '%s/%s'%(self._profile_dir, "Default") else: # We're a bit stuck, there is no profile in the list # FIXME: Find a better way to handle this than setting a non-profile dbg ("VSGConf: No profile found, deleting __getattr__") del (self.__getattr__) self.client.add_dir (self.profile, gconf.CLIENT_PRELOAD_RECURSIVE) if self.on_gconf_notify: self.client.notify_add (self.profile, self.on_gconf_notify) self.client.add_dir ('/apps/metacity/general', gconf.CLIENT_PRELOAD_RECURSIVE) self.client.notify_add ('/apps/metacity/general/focus_mode', self.on_gconf_notify) self.client.add_dir ('/desktop/gnome/interface', gconf.CLIENT_PRELOAD_RECURSIVE) self.client.notify_add ('/desktop/gnome/interface/monospace_font_name', self.on_gconf_notify) # FIXME: Do we need to watch more non-profile stuff here? def set_reconfigure_callback (self, function): dbg (" VSConf: setting callback to: %s"%function) self.reconfigure_callback = function return (True) def on_gconf_notify (self, client, cnxn_id, entry, what): dbg (" VSGConf: invalidating cache") self.cache = {} dbg (" VSGConf: gconf changed, callback is: %s"%self.reconfigure_callback) if self.reconfigure_callback: self.reconfigure_callback () def __getitem__ (self, key = ""): if self.cache.has_key (key): dbg (" VSGConf: returning cached value: %s"%self.cache[key]) return (self.cache[key]) ret = None value = None dbg (' VSGConf: preparing: %s/%s'%(self.profile, key)) # FIXME: Ugly special cases we should look to fix in some other way. if key == 'font' and self.use_system_font: value = self.client.get ('/desktop/gnome/interface/monospace_font_name') elif key == 'focus': value = self.client.get ('/apps/metacity/general/focus_mode') elif key == 'http_proxy': if self.client.get_bool ('/system/http_proxy/use_http_proxy'): dbg ('HACK: Mangling http_proxy') if self.client.get_bool ('use_authentication'): dbg ('HACK: Using proxy authentication') value = 'http://%s:%s@%s:%s/'%( self.client.get_string ('/system/http_proxy/authentication_user'), self.client.get_string ('/system/http_proxy/authentication_password'), self.client.get_string ('/system/http_proxy/host'), self.client.get_int ('/system/http_proxy/port')) else: dbg ('HACK: Not using proxy authentication') value = 'http://%s:%s/'%( self.client.get_string ('/system/http_proxy/host'), self.client.get_int ('/system/http_proxy/port')) else: value = self.client.get ('%s/%s'%(self.profile, key)) if value: funcname = "get_" + Defaults[key].__class__.__name__ dbg (' GConf: picked function: %s'%funcname) # Special case for str if funcname == "get_str": funcname = "get_string" # Special case for strlist if funcname == "get_strlist": funcname = "get_list" typefunc = getattr (value, funcname) ret = typefunc () self.cache[key] = ret return (ret) else: raise (KeyError) if __name__ == '__main__': stores = [] stores.append (TerminatorConfValuestoreRC ()) try: import gconf stores.append (TerminatorConfValuestoreGConf ()) except: pass foo = TerminatorConfig (stores) ## cmsj: this is my testing ground ## ensure that font is set in the Default gconf profile ## set titlebars in the RC file ## remove titletips from gconf/RC ## do not define blimnle in any way # This should come from gconf (it's set by gnome-terminal) print foo.font # This should come from RC print foo.titlebars # This should come from defaults print foo.titletips # This should raise AttributeError #print foo.blimnle # http_proxy is a value that is allowed to not exist print "final proxy: %s"%foo.http_proxy