terminator/terminatorlib/terminator.py

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Python

# Terminator by Chris Jones <cmsj@tenshu.net>
# GPL v2 only
"""terminator.py - class for the master Terminator singleton"""
import copy
import os
import gi
gi.require_version('Vte', '2.91')
from gi.repository import Gtk, Gdk, Vte
from gi.repository.GLib import GError
from . import borg
from .borg import Borg
from .config import Config
from .keybindings import Keybindings
from .util import dbg, err, enumerate_descendants
from .factory import Factory
from .version import APP_NAME, APP_VERSION
try:
from gi.repository import GdkX11
except ImportError:
dbg("could not import X11 gir module")
def eventkey2gdkevent(eventkey): # FIXME FOR GTK3: is there a simpler way of casting from specific EventKey to generic (union) GdkEvent?
gdkevent = Gdk.Event.new(eventkey.type)
gdkevent.key.window = eventkey.window
gdkevent.key.send_event = eventkey.send_event
gdkevent.key.time = eventkey.time
gdkevent.key.state = eventkey.state
gdkevent.key.keyval = eventkey.keyval
gdkevent.key.length = eventkey.length
gdkevent.key.string = eventkey.string
gdkevent.key.hardware_keycode = eventkey.hardware_keycode
gdkevent.key.group = eventkey.group
gdkevent.key.is_modifier = eventkey.is_modifier
return gdkevent
class Terminator(Borg):
"""master object for the application"""
windows = None
launcher_windows = None
windowtitle = None
terminals = None
groups = None
config = None
keybindings = None
style_providers = None
last_focused_term = None
origcwd = None
dbus_path = None
dbus_name = None
gnome_client = None
debug_address = None
ibus_running = None
doing_layout = None
layoutname = None
last_active_window = None
prelayout_windows = None
groupsend = None
groupsend_type = {'all':0, 'group':1, 'off':2}
cur_gtk_theme_name = None
gtk_settings = None
def __init__(self):
"""Class initialiser"""
Borg.__init__(self, self.__class__.__name__)
self.prepare_attributes()
def prepare_attributes(self):
"""Initialise anything that isn't already"""
if not self.windows:
self.windows = []
if not self.launcher_windows:
self.launcher_windows = []
if not self.terminals:
self.terminals = []
if not self.groups:
self.groups = []
if not self.config:
self.config = Config()
if self.groupsend == None:
self.groupsend = self.groupsend_type[self.config['broadcast_default']]
if not self.keybindings:
self.keybindings = Keybindings()
self.keybindings.configure(self.config['keybindings'])
if not self.style_providers:
self.style_providers = []
if not self.doing_layout:
self.doing_layout = False
if self.gnome_client is None:
self.attempt_gnome_client()
self.connect_signals()
def connect_signals(self):
"""Connect all the gtk signals"""
self.gtk_settings=Gtk.Settings().get_default()
self.gtk_settings.connect('notify::gtk-theme-name', self.on_gtk_theme_name_notify)
self.cur_gtk_theme_name = self.gtk_settings.get_property('gtk-theme-name')
def set_origcwd(self, cwd):
"""Store the original cwd our process inherits"""
if cwd == '/':
cwd = os.path.expanduser('~')
os.chdir(cwd)
self.origcwd = cwd
def set_dbus_data(self, dbus_service):
"""Store the DBus bus details, if they are available"""
if dbus_service:
self.dbus_name = dbus_service.bus_name.get_name()
self.dbus_path = dbus_service.bus_path
def attempt_gnome_client(self):
"""Attempt to find a GNOME Session to register with"""
try:
from gi.repository import Gnome
self.gnome_program = Gnome.init(APP_NAME, APP_VERSION) # VERIFY FOR GTK3
self.gnome_client = Gnome.Ui.master_client() # VERIFY FOR GTK3
self.gnome_client.connect_to_session_manager()
self.gnome_client.connect('save-yourself', self.save_yourself)
self.gnome_client.connect('die', self.die)
dbg('GNOME session support enabled and registered')
except (ImportError, AttributeError):
self.gnome_client = False
dbg('GNOME session support not available')
def save_yourself(self, *args):
"""Save as much state as possible for the session manager"""
dbg('preparing session manager state')
# FIXME: Implement this
def die(self, *args):
"""Die at the hands of the session manager"""
dbg('session manager asked us to die')
# FIXME: Implement this
def get_windows(self):
"""Return a list of windows"""
return self.windows
def register_window(self, window):
"""Register a new window widget"""
if window not in self.windows:
dbg('Terminator::register_window: registering %s:%s' % (id(window),
type(window)))
self.windows.append(window)
def deregister_window(self, window):
"""de-register a window widget"""
dbg('Terminator::deregister_window: de-registering %s:%s' %
(id(window), type(window)))
if window in self.windows:
self.windows.remove(window)
else:
err('%s is not in registered window list' % window)
if len(self.windows) == 0:
# We have no windows left, we should exit
dbg('no windows remain, quitting')
Gtk.main_quit()
def register_launcher_window(self, window):
"""Register a new launcher window widget"""
if window not in self.launcher_windows:
dbg('Terminator::register_launcher_window: registering %s:%s' % (id(window),
type(window)))
self.launcher_windows.append(window)
def deregister_launcher_window(self, window):
"""de-register a launcher window widget"""
dbg('Terminator::deregister_launcher_window: de-registering %s:%s' %
(id(window), type(window)))
if window in self.launcher_windows:
self.launcher_windows.remove(window)
else:
err('%s is not in registered window list' % window)
if len(self.launcher_windows) == 0 and len(self.windows) == 0:
# We have no windows left, we should exit
dbg('no windows remain, quitting')
Gtk.main_quit()
def register_terminal(self, terminal):
"""Register a new terminal widget"""
if terminal not in self.terminals:
dbg('Terminator::register_terminal: registering %s:%s' %
(id(terminal), type(terminal)))
self.terminals.append(terminal)
def deregister_terminal(self, terminal):
"""De-register a terminal widget"""
dbg('Terminator::deregister_terminal: de-registering %s:%s' %
(id(terminal), type(terminal)))
self.terminals.remove(terminal)
if len(self.terminals) == 0:
dbg('no terminals remain, destroying all windows')
for window in self.windows:
window.destroy()
else:
dbg('Terminator::deregister_terminal: %d terminals remain' %
len(self.terminals))
def find_terminal_by_uuid(self, uuid):
"""Search our terminals for one matching the supplied UUID"""
dbg('searching self.terminals for: %s' % uuid)
for terminal in self.terminals:
dbg('checking: %s (%s)' % (terminal.uuid.urn, terminal))
if terminal.uuid.urn == uuid:
return terminal
return None
def find_window_by_uuid(self, uuid):
"""Search our terminals for one matching the supplied UUID"""
dbg('searching self.terminals for: %s' % uuid)
for window in self.windows:
dbg('checking: %s (%s)' % (window.uuid.urn, window))
if window.uuid.urn == uuid:
return window
return None
def new_window(self, cwd=None, profile=None):
"""Create a window with a Terminal in it"""
maker = Factory()
window = maker.make('Window')
terminal = maker.make('Terminal')
if cwd:
terminal.set_cwd(cwd)
if profile and self.config['always_split_with_profile']:
terminal.force_set_profile(None, profile)
window.add(terminal)
window.show(True)
terminal.spawn_child()
return(window, terminal)
def create_layout(self, layoutname):
"""Create all the parts necessary to satisfy the specified layout"""
layout = None
objects = {}
self.doing_layout = True
self.last_active_window = None
self.prelayout_windows = self.windows[:]
layout = copy.deepcopy(self.config.layout_get_config(layoutname))
if not layout:
# User specified a non-existent layout. default to one Terminal
err('layout %s not defined' % layout)
self.new_window()
return
# Wind the flat objects into a hierarchy
hierarchy = {}
count = 0
# Loop over the layout until we have consumed it, or hit 1000 loops.
# This is a stupid artificial limit, but it's safe.
while len(layout) > 0 and count < 1000:
count = count + 1
if count == 1000:
err('hit maximum loop boundary. THIS IS VERY LIKELY A BUG')
for obj in list(layout.keys()):
if layout[obj]['type'].lower() == 'window':
hierarchy[obj] = {}
hierarchy[obj]['type'] = 'Window'
hierarchy[obj]['children'] = {}
# Copy any additional keys
for objkey in list(layout[obj].keys()):
if layout[obj][objkey] != '' and objkey not in hierarchy[obj]:
hierarchy[obj][objkey] = layout[obj][objkey]
objects[obj] = hierarchy[obj]
del(layout[obj])
else:
# Now examine children to see if their parents exist yet
if 'parent' not in layout[obj]:
err('Invalid object: %s' % obj)
del(layout[obj])
continue
if layout[obj]['parent'] in objects:
# Our parent has been created, add ourselves
childobj = {}
childobj['type'] = layout[obj]['type']
childobj['children'] = {}
# Copy over any additional object keys
for objkey in list(layout[obj].keys()):
if objkey not in childobj:
childobj[objkey] = layout[obj][objkey]
objects[layout[obj]['parent']]['children'][obj] = childobj
objects[obj] = childobj
del(layout[obj])
layout = hierarchy
for windef in layout:
if layout[windef]['type'] != 'Window':
err('invalid layout format. %s' % layout)
raise(ValueError)
dbg('Creating a window')
window, terminal = self.new_window()
if 'position' in layout[windef]:
parts = layout[windef]['position'].split(':')
if len(parts) == 2:
window.move(int(parts[0]), int(parts[1]))
if 'size' in layout[windef]:
parts = layout[windef]['size']
winx = int(parts[0])
winy = int(parts[1])
if winx > 1 and winy > 1:
window.resize(winx, winy)
if 'title' in layout[windef]:
window.title.force_title(layout[windef]['title'])
if 'maximised' in layout[windef]:
if layout[windef]['maximised'] == 'True':
window.ismaximised = True
else:
window.ismaximised = False
window.set_maximised(window.ismaximised)
if 'fullscreen' in layout[windef]:
if layout[windef]['fullscreen'] == 'True':
window.isfullscreen = True
else:
window.isfullscreen = False
window.set_fullscreen(window.isfullscreen)
window.create_layout(layout[windef])
self.layoutname = layoutname
def layout_done(self):
"""Layout operations have finished, record that fact"""
self.doing_layout = False
maker = Factory()
window_last_active_term_mapping = {}
for window in self.windows:
if window.is_child_notebook():
source = window.get_toplevel().get_children()[0]
else:
source = window
window_last_active_term_mapping[window] = copy.copy(source.last_active_term)
for terminal in self.terminals:
if not terminal.pid:
terminal.spawn_child()
for window in self.windows:
if window.is_child_notebook():
# For windows with a notebook
notebook = window.get_toplevel().get_children()[0]
# Cycle through pages by number
for page in range(0, notebook.get_n_pages()):
# Try and get the entry in the previously saved mapping
mapping = window_last_active_term_mapping[window]
page_last_active_term = mapping.get(notebook.get_nth_page(page), None)
if page_last_active_term is None:
# Couldn't find entry, so we find the first child of type Terminal
children = notebook.get_nth_page(page).get_children()
for page_last_active_term in children:
if maker.isinstance(page_last_active_term, 'Terminal'):
page_last_active_term = page_last_active_term.uuid
break
else:
err('Should never reach here!')
page_last_active_term = None
if page_last_active_term is None:
# Bail on this tab as we're having no luck here, continue with the next
continue
# Set the notebook entry, then ensure Terminal is visible and focussed
urn = page_last_active_term.urn
notebook.last_active_term[notebook.get_nth_page(page)] = page_last_active_term
if urn:
term = self.find_terminal_by_uuid(urn)
if term:
term.ensure_visible_and_focussed()
else:
# For windows without a notebook ensure Terminal is visible and focussed
if window_last_active_term_mapping[window]:
term = self.find_terminal_by_uuid(window_last_active_term_mapping[window].urn)
term.ensure_visible_and_focussed()
# Build list of new windows using prelayout list
new_win_list = []
if self.prelayout_windows:
for window in self.windows:
if window not in self.prelayout_windows:
new_win_list.append(window)
# Make sure all new windows get bumped to the top
for window in new_win_list:
window.show()
window.grab_focus()
try:
t = GdkX11.x11_get_server_time(window.get_window())
except (NameError,TypeError, AttributeError):
t = 0
window.get_window().focus(t)
# Awful workaround to be sure that the last focused window is actually the one focused.
# Don't ask, don't tell policy on this. Even this is not 100%
if self.last_active_window:
window = self.find_window_by_uuid(self.last_active_window.urn)
count = 0
while count < 1000 and Gtk.events_pending():
count += 1
Gtk.main_iteration_do(False)
window.show()
window.grab_focus()
try:
t = GdkX11.x11_get_server_time(window.get_window())
except (NameError,TypeError, AttributeError):
t = 0
window.get_window().focus(t)
self.prelayout_windows = None
def on_gtk_theme_name_notify(self, settings, prop):
"""Reconfigure if the gtk theme name changes"""
new_gtk_theme_name = settings.get_property(prop.name)
if new_gtk_theme_name != self.cur_gtk_theme_name:
self.cur_gtk_theme_name = new_gtk_theme_name
self.reconfigure()
def reconfigure(self):
"""Update configuration for the whole application"""
if self.style_providers != []:
for style_provider in self.style_providers:
Gtk.StyleContext.remove_provider_for_screen(
Gdk.Screen.get_default(),
style_provider)
self.style_providers = []
# Force the window background to be transparent for newer versions of
# GTK3. We then have to fix all the widget backgrounds because the
# widgets theming may not render it's own background.
css = """
.terminator-terminal-window {
background-color: alpha(@theme_bg_color,0); }
.terminator-terminal-window .notebook.header,
.terminator-terminal-window notebook header {
background-color: @theme_bg_color; }
.terminator-terminal-window .pane-separator {
background-color: @theme_bg_color; }
.terminator-terminal-window .terminator-terminal-searchbar {
background-color: @theme_bg_color; }
"""
# Fix several themes that put a borders, corners, or backgrounds around
# viewports, making the titlebar look bad.
css += """
.terminator-terminal-window GtkViewport,
.terminator-terminal-window viewport {
border-width: 0px;
border-radius: 0px;
background-color: transparent; }
"""
# Add per profile snippets for setting the background of the HBox
template = """
.terminator-profile-%s {
background-color: alpha(%s, %s); }
"""
profiles = self.config.base.profiles
for profile in list(profiles.keys()):
if profiles[profile]['use_theme_colors']:
# Create a dummy window/vte and realise it so it has correct
# values to read from
tmp_win = Gtk.Window()
tmp_vte = Vte.Terminal()
tmp_win.add(tmp_vte)
tmp_win.realize()
bgcolor = tmp_vte.get_style_context().get_background_color(Gtk.StateType.NORMAL)
bgcolor = "#{0:02x}{1:02x}{2:02x}".format(int(bgcolor.red * 255),
int(bgcolor.green * 255),
int(bgcolor.blue * 255))
tmp_win.remove(tmp_vte)
del(tmp_vte)
del(tmp_win)
else:
bgcolor = Gdk.RGBA()
bgcolor = profiles[profile]['background_color']
if profiles[profile]['background_type'] == 'transparent':
bgalpha = profiles[profile]['background_darkness']
else:
bgalpha = "1"
munged_profile = "".join([c if c.isalnum() else "-" for c in profile])
css += template % (munged_profile, bgcolor, bgalpha)
style_provider = Gtk.CssProvider()
style_provider.load_from_data(css.encode('utf-8'))
self.style_providers.append(style_provider)
# Attempt to load some theme specific stylistic tweaks for appearances
usr_theme_dir = os.path.expanduser('~/.local/share/themes')
(head, _tail) = os.path.split(borg.__file__)
app_theme_dir = os.path.join(head, 'themes')
theme_name = self.gtk_settings.get_property('gtk-theme-name')
theme_part_list = ['terminator.css']
if self.config['extra_styling']: # checkbox_style - needs adding to prefs
theme_part_list.append('terminator_styling.css')
for theme_part_file in theme_part_list:
for theme_dir in [usr_theme_dir, app_theme_dir]:
path_to_theme_specific_css = os.path.join(theme_dir,
theme_name,
'gtk-3.0/apps',
theme_part_file)
if os.path.isfile(path_to_theme_specific_css):
style_provider = Gtk.CssProvider()
style_provider.connect('parsing-error', self.on_css_parsing_error)
try:
style_provider.load_from_path(path_to_theme_specific_css)
except GError:
# Hmmm. Should we try to provide GTK version specific files here on failure?
gtk_version_string = '.'.join([str(Gtk.get_major_version()),
str(Gtk.get_minor_version()),
str(Gtk.get_micro_version())])
err('Error(s) loading css from %s into Gtk %s' % (path_to_theme_specific_css,
gtk_version_string))
self.style_providers.append(style_provider)
break
# Size the GtkPaned splitter handle size.
css = ""
if self.config['handle_size'] in range(0, 21):
css += """
.terminator-terminal-window GtkPaned,
.terminator-terminal-window paned {
-GtkPaned-handle-size: %s; }
""" % self.config['handle_size']
style_provider = Gtk.CssProvider()
style_provider.load_from_data(css.encode('utf-8'))
self.style_providers.append(style_provider)
# Apply the providers, incrementing priority so they don't cancel out
# each other
for idx in range(0, len(self.style_providers)):
Gtk.StyleContext.add_provider_for_screen(
Gdk.Screen.get_default(),
self.style_providers[idx],
Gtk.STYLE_PROVIDER_PRIORITY_APPLICATION+idx)
# Cause all the terminals to reconfigure
for terminal in self.terminals:
terminal.reconfigure()
# Reparse our keybindings
self.keybindings.configure(self.config['keybindings'])
# Update tab position if appropriate
maker = Factory()
for window in self.windows:
child = window.get_child()
if maker.isinstance(child, 'Notebook'):
child.configure()
def on_css_parsing_error(self, provider, section, error, user_data=None):
"""Report CSS parsing issues"""
file_path = section.get_file().get_path()
line_no = section.get_end_line() +1
col_no = section.get_end_position() + 1
err('%s, at line %d, column %d, of file %s' % (error.message,
line_no, col_no,
file_path))
def create_group(self, name):
"""Create a new group"""
if name not in self.groups:
dbg('Terminator::create_group: registering group %s' % name)
self.groups.append(name)
def closegroupedterms(self, group):
"""Close all terminals in a group"""
for terminal in self.terminals[:]:
if terminal.group == group:
terminal.close()
def group_hoover(self):
"""Clean out unused groups"""
if self.config['autoclean_groups']:
inuse = []
todestroy = []
for terminal in self.terminals:
if terminal.group:
if not terminal.group in inuse:
inuse.append(terminal.group)
for group in self.groups:
if not group in inuse:
todestroy.append(group)
dbg('Terminator::group_hoover: %d groups, hoovering %d' %
(len(self.groups), len(todestroy)))
for group in todestroy:
self.groups.remove(group)
def group_emit(self, terminal, group, type, event):
"""Emit to each terminal in a group"""
dbg('Terminator::group_emit: emitting a keystroke for group %s' %
group)
for term in self.terminals:
if term != terminal and term.group == group:
term.vte.emit(type, eventkey2gdkevent(event))
def all_emit(self, terminal, type, event):
"""Emit to all terminals"""
for term in self.terminals:
if term != terminal:
term.vte.emit(type, eventkey2gdkevent(event))
def do_enumerate(self, widget, pad):
"""Insert the number of each terminal in a group, into that terminal"""
if pad:
numstr = '%0'+str(len(str(len(self.terminals))))+'d'
else:
numstr = '%d'
terminals = []
for window in self.windows:
containers, win_terminals = enumerate_descendants(window)
terminals.extend(win_terminals)
for term in self.get_target_terms(widget):
idx = terminals.index(term)
term.feed(numstr % (idx + 1))
def get_sibling_terms(self, widget):
termset = []
for term in self.terminals:
if term.group == widget.group:
termset.append(term)
return(termset)
def get_target_terms(self, widget):
"""Get the terminals we should currently be broadcasting to"""
if self.groupsend == self.groupsend_type['all']:
return(self.terminals)
elif self.groupsend == self.groupsend_type['group']:
if widget.group != None:
return(self.get_sibling_terms(widget))
return([widget])
def get_focussed_terminal(self):
"""iterate over all the terminals to find which, if any, has focus"""
for terminal in self.terminals:
if terminal.has_focus():
return(terminal)
return(None)
def focus_changed(self, widget):
"""We just moved focus to a new terminal"""
for terminal in self.terminals:
terminal.titlebar.update(widget)
return
def focus_left(self, widget):
self.last_focused_term=widget
def describe_layout(self):
"""Describe our current layout"""
layout = {}
count = 0
for window in self.windows:
parent = ''
count = window.describe_layout(count, parent, layout, 0)
return(layout)
# vim: set expandtab ts=4 sw=4: