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"""
Dialogs that query users and verify the answer before accepting.
Use ttk widgets, limiting use to tcl/tk 8.5+, as in IDLE 3.6+.
Query is the generic base class for a popup dialog.
The user must either enter a valid answer or close the dialog.
Entries are validated when <Return> is entered or [Ok] is clicked.
Entries are ignored when [Cancel] or [X] are clicked.
The 'return value' is .result set to either a valid answer or None.
Subclass SectionName gets a name for a new config file section.
Configdialog uses it for new highlight theme and keybinding set names.
Subclass ModuleName gets a name for File => Open Module.
Subclass HelpSource gets menu item and path for additions to Help menu.
"""
# Query and Section name result from splitting GetCfgSectionNameDialog
# of configSectionNameDialog.py (temporarily config_sec.py) into
# generic and specific parts. 3.6 only, July 2016.
# ModuleName.entry_ok came from editor.EditorWindow.load_module.
# HelpSource was extracted from configHelpSourceEdit.py (temporarily
# config_help.py), with darwin code moved from ok to path_ok.
import importlib
import os
from sys import executable, platform # Platform is set for one test.
from tkinter import Toplevel, StringVar, W, E, S
from tkinter.ttk import Frame, Button, Entry, Label
from tkinter import filedialog
from tkinter.font import Font
class Query(Toplevel):
"""Base class for getting verified answer from a user.
For this base class, accept any non-blank string.
"""
def __init__(self, parent, title, message, *, text0='', used_names={},
_htest=False, _utest=False):
"""Create popup, do not return until tk widget destroyed.
Additional subclass init must be done before calling this
unless _utest=True is passed to suppress wait_window().
title - string, title of popup dialog
message - string, informational message to display
text0 - initial value for entry
used_names - names already in use
_htest - bool, change box location when running htest
_utest - bool, leave window hidden and not modal
"""
Toplevel.__init__(self, parent)
self.withdraw() # Hide while configuring, especially geometry.
self.parent = parent
self.title(title)
self.message = message
self.text0 = text0
self.used_names = used_names
self.transient(parent)
self.grab_set()
windowingsystem = self.tk.call('tk', 'windowingsystem')
if windowingsystem == 'aqua':
try:
self.tk.call('::tk::unsupported::MacWindowStyle', 'style',
self._w, 'moveableModal', '')
except:
pass
self.bind("<Command-.>", self.cancel)
self.bind('<Key-Escape>', self.cancel)
self.protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", self.cancel)
self.bind('<Key-Return>', self.ok)
self.bind("<KP_Enter>", self.ok)
self.resizable(height=False, width=False)
self.create_widgets()
self.update_idletasks() # Needed here for winfo_reqwidth below.
self.geometry( # Center dialog over parent (or below htest box).
"+%d+%d" % (
parent.winfo_rootx() +
(parent.winfo_width()/2 - self.winfo_reqwidth()/2),
parent.winfo_rooty() +
((parent.winfo_height()/2 - self.winfo_reqheight()/2)
if not _htest else 150)
) )
if not _utest:
self.deiconify() # Unhide now that geometry set.
self.wait_window()
def create_widgets(self): # Call from override, if any.
# Bind to self widgets needed for entry_ok or unittest.
self.frame = frame = Frame(self, padding=10)
frame.grid(column=0, row=0, sticky='news')
frame.grid_columnconfigure(0, weight=1)
entrylabel = Label(frame, anchor='w', justify='left',
text=self.message)
self.entryvar = StringVar(self, self.text0)
self.entry = Entry(frame, width=30, textvariable=self.entryvar)
self.entry.focus_set()
self.error_font = Font(name='TkCaptionFont',
exists=True, root=self.parent)
self.entry_error = Label(frame, text=' ', foreground='red',
font=self.error_font)
self.button_ok = Button(
frame, text='OK', default='active', command=self.ok)
self.button_cancel = Button(
frame, text='Cancel', command=self.cancel)
entrylabel.grid(column=0, row=0, columnspan=3, padx=5, sticky=W)
self.entry.grid(column=0, row=1, columnspan=3, padx=5, sticky=W+E,
pady=[10,0])
self.entry_error.grid(column=0, row=2, columnspan=3, padx=5,
sticky=W+E)
self.button_ok.grid(column=1, row=99, padx=5)
self.button_cancel.grid(column=2, row=99, padx=5)
def showerror(self, message, widget=None):
#self.bell(displayof=self)
(widget or self.entry_error)['text'] = 'ERROR: ' + message
def entry_ok(self): # Example: usually replace.
"Return non-blank entry or None."
self.entry_error['text'] = ''
entry = self.entry.get().strip()
if not entry:
self.showerror('blank line.')
return None
return entry
def ok(self, event=None): # Do not replace.
'''If entry is valid, bind it to 'result' and destroy tk widget.
Otherwise leave dialog open for user to correct entry or cancel.
'''
entry = self.entry_ok()
if entry is not None:
self.result = entry
self.destroy()
else:
# [Ok] moves focus. (<Return> does not.) Move it back.
self.entry.focus_set()
def cancel(self, event=None): # Do not replace.
"Set dialog result to None and destroy tk widget."
self.result = None
self.destroy()
class SectionName(Query):
"Get a name for a config file section name."
# Used in ConfigDialog.GetNewKeysName, .GetNewThemeName (837)
def __init__(self, parent, title, message, used_names,
*, _htest=False, _utest=False):
super().__init__(parent, title, message, used_names=used_names,
_htest=_htest, _utest=_utest)
def entry_ok(self):
"Return sensible ConfigParser section name or None."
self.entry_error['text'] = ''
name = self.entry.get().strip()
if not name:
self.showerror('no name specified.')
return None
elif len(name)>30:
self.showerror('name is longer than 30 characters.')
return None
elif name in self.used_names:
self.showerror('name is already in use.')
return None
return name
class ModuleName(Query):
"Get a module name for Open Module menu entry."
# Used in open_module (editor.EditorWindow until move to iobinding).
def __init__(self, parent, title, message, text0,
*, _htest=False, _utest=False):
super().__init__(parent, title, message, text0=text0,
_htest=_htest, _utest=_utest)
def entry_ok(self):
"Return entered module name as file path or None."
self.entry_error['text'] = ''
name = self.entry.get().strip()
if not name:
self.showerror('no name specified.')
return None
# XXX Ought to insert current file's directory in front of path.
try:
spec = importlib.util.find_spec(name)
except (ValueError, ImportError) as msg:
self.showerror(str(msg))
return None
if spec is None:
self.showerror("module not found")
return None
if not isinstance(spec.loader, importlib.abc.SourceLoader):
self.showerror("not a source-based module")
return None
try:
file_path = spec.loader.get_filename(name)
except AttributeError:
self.showerror("loader does not support get_filename",
parent=self)
return None
return file_path
class HelpSource(Query):
"Get menu name and help source for Help menu."
# Used in ConfigDialog.HelpListItemAdd/Edit, (941/9)
def __init__(self, parent, title, *, menuitem='', filepath='',
used_names={}, _htest=False, _utest=False):
"""Get menu entry and url/local file for Additional Help.
User enters a name for the Help resource and a web url or file
name. The user can browse for the file.
"""
self.filepath = filepath
message = 'Name for item on Help menu:'
super().__init__(
parent, title, message, text0=menuitem,
used_names=used_names, _htest=_htest, _utest=_utest)
def create_widgets(self):
super().create_widgets()
frame = self.frame
pathlabel = Label(frame, anchor='w', justify='left',
text='Help File Path: Enter URL or browse for file')
self.pathvar = StringVar(self, self.filepath)
self.path = Entry(frame, textvariable=self.pathvar, width=40)
browse = Button(frame, text='Browse', width=8,
command=self.browse_file)
self.path_error = Label(frame, text=' ', foreground='red',
font=self.error_font)
pathlabel.grid(column=0, row=10, columnspan=3, padx=5, pady=[10,0],
sticky=W)
self.path.grid(column=0, row=11, columnspan=2, padx=5, sticky=W+E,
pady=[10,0])
browse.grid(column=2, row=11, padx=5, sticky=W+S)
self.path_error.grid(column=0, row=12, columnspan=3, padx=5,
sticky=W+E)
def askfilename(self, filetypes, initdir, initfile): # htest #
# Extracted from browse_file so can mock for unittests.
# Cannot unittest as cannot simulate button clicks.
# Test by running htest, such as by running this file.
return filedialog.Open(parent=self, filetypes=filetypes)\
.show(initialdir=initdir, initialfile=initfile)
def browse_file(self):
filetypes = [
("HTML Files", "*.htm *.html", "TEXT"),
("PDF Files", "*.pdf", "TEXT"),
("Windows Help Files", "*.chm"),
("Text Files", "*.txt", "TEXT"),
("All Files", "*")]
path = self.pathvar.get()
if path:
dir, base = os.path.split(path)
else:
base = None
if platform[:3] == 'win':
dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(executable), 'Doc')
if not os.path.isdir(dir):
dir = os.getcwd()
else:
dir = os.getcwd()
file = self.askfilename(filetypes, dir, base)
if file:
self.pathvar.set(file)
item_ok = SectionName.entry_ok # localize for test override
def path_ok(self):
"Simple validity check for menu file path"
path = self.path.get().strip()
if not path: #no path specified
self.showerror('no help file path specified.', self.path_error)
return None
elif not path.startswith(('www.', 'http')):
if path[:5] == 'file:':
path = path[5:]
if not os.path.exists(path):
self.showerror('help file path does not exist.',
self.path_error)
return None
if platform == 'darwin': # for Mac Safari
path = "file://" + path
return path
def entry_ok(self):
"Return apparently valid (name, path) or None"
self.entry_error['text'] = ''
self.path_error['text'] = ''
name = self.item_ok()
path = self.path_ok()
return None if name is None or path is None else (name, path)
if __name__ == '__main__':
from unittest import main
main('idlelib.idle_test.test_query', verbosity=2, exit=False)
from idlelib.idle_test.htest import run
run(Query, HelpSource)
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