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1 ================================
2 Integrating with GUI event loops
3 ================================
4
5 When the user types ``%gui qt``, IPython integrates itself with the Qt event
6 loop, so you can use both a GUI and an interactive prompt together. IPython
7 supports a number of common GUI toolkits, but from IPython 3.0, it is possible
8 to integrate other event loops without modifying IPython itself.
9
10 Terminal IPython handles event loops very differently from the IPython kernel,
11 so different steps are needed to integrate with each.
12
13 Event loops in the terminal
14 ---------------------------
15
16 In the terminal, IPython uses a blocking Python function to wait for user input.
17 However, the Python C API provides a hook, :c:func:`PyOS_InputHook`, which is
18 called frequently while waiting for input. This can be set to a function which
19 briefly runs the event loop and then returns.
20
21 IPython provides Python level wrappers for setting and resetting this hook. To
22 use them, subclass :class:`IPython.lib.inputhook.InputHookBase`, and define
23 an ``enable(app=None)`` method, which initialises the event loop and calls
24 ``self.manager.set_inputhook(f)`` with a function which will briefly run the
25 event loop before exiting. Decorate the class with a call to
26 :func:`IPython.lib.inputhook.register`::
27
28 from IPython.lib.inputhook import register, InputHookBase
29
30 @register('clutter')
31 class ClutterInputHook(InputHookBase):
32 def enable(self, app=None):
33 self.manager.set_inputhook(inputhook_clutter)
34
35 You can also optionally define a ``disable()`` method, taking no arguments, if
36 there are extra steps needed to clean up. IPython will take care of resetting
37 the hook, whether or not you provide a disable method.
38
39 The simplest way to define the hook function is just to run one iteration of the
40 event loop, or to run until no events are pending. Most event loops provide some
41 mechanism to do one of these things. However, the GUI may lag slightly,
42 because the hook is only called every 0.1 seconds. Alternatively, the hook can
43 keep running the event loop until there is input ready on stdin. IPython
44 provides a function to facilitate this:
45
46 .. currentmodule:: IPython.lib.inputhook
47
48 .. function:: stdin_ready()
49
50 Returns True if there is something ready to read on stdin.
51
52 If this is the case, the hook function should return immediately.
53
54 This is implemented for Windows and POSIX systems - on other platforms, it
55 always returns True, so that the hook always gives Python a chance to check
56 for input.
57
58
59 Event loops in the kernel
60 -------------------------
61
62 The kernel runs its own event loop, so it's simpler to integrate with others.
63 IPython allows the other event loop to take control, but it must call
64 :meth:`IPython.kernel.zmq.kernelbase.Kernel.do_one_iteration` periodically.
65
66 To integrate with this, write a function that takes a single argument,
67 the IPython kernel instance, arranges for your event loop to call
68 ``kernel.do_one_iteration()`` at least every ``kernel._poll_interval`` seconds,
69 and starts the event loop.
70
71 Decorate this function with :func:`IPython.kernel.zmq.eventloops.register_integration`,
72 passing in the names you wish to register it for. Here is a slightly simplified
73 version of the Tkinter integration already included in IPython::
74
75 @register_integration('tk')
76 def loop_tk(kernel):
77 """Start a kernel with the Tk event loop."""
78 from tkinter import Tk
79
80 # Tk uses milliseconds
81 poll_interval = int(1000*kernel._poll_interval)
82 # For Tkinter, we create a Tk object and call its withdraw method.
83 class Timer(object):
84 def __init__(self, func):
85 self.app = Tk()
86 self.app.withdraw()
87 self.func = func
88
89 def on_timer(self):
90 self.func()
91 self.app.after(poll_interval, self.on_timer)
92
93 def start(self):
94 self.on_timer() # Call it once to get things going.
95 self.app.mainloop()
96
97 kernel.timer = Timer(kernel.do_one_iteration)
98 kernel.timer.start()
99
100 Some event loops can go one better, and integrate checking for messages on the
101 kernel's ZMQ sockets, making the kernel more responsive than plain polling. How
102 to do this is outside the scope of this document; if you are interested, look at
103 the integration with Qt in :mod:`IPython.kernel.zmq.eventloops`.
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1 * It's now possible to provide mechanisms to integrate IPython with other event
2 loops, in addition to the ones we already support. This lets you run GUI code
3 in IPython with an interactive prompt, and to embed the IPython
4 kernel in GUI applications. See :doc:`/config/eventloops` for details.
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1 # coding: utf-8
1 # coding: utf-8
2 """
2 """
3 Inputhook management for GUI event loop integration.
3 Inputhook management for GUI event loop integration.
4 """
4 """
5
5
6 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7 # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
7 # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
8 #
8 #
9 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
9 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
10 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
10 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
11 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
11 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
12
12
13 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
13 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
14 # Imports
14 # Imports
15 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
15 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
16
16
17 try:
17 try:
18 import ctypes
18 import ctypes
19 except ImportError:
19 except ImportError:
20 ctypes = None
20 ctypes = None
21 except SystemError: # IronPython issue, 2/8/2014
21 except SystemError: # IronPython issue, 2/8/2014
22 ctypes = None
22 ctypes = None
23 import os
23 import os
24 import sys
24 import sys
25 from distutils.version import LooseVersion as V
25 from distutils.version import LooseVersion as V
26
26
27 from IPython.utils.warn import warn
27 from IPython.utils.warn import warn
28
28
29 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
29 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
30 # Constants
30 # Constants
31 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
31 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
32
32
33 # Constants for identifying the GUI toolkits.
33 # Constants for identifying the GUI toolkits.
34 GUI_WX = 'wx'
34 GUI_WX = 'wx'
35 GUI_QT = 'qt'
35 GUI_QT = 'qt'
36 GUI_QT4 = 'qt4'
36 GUI_QT4 = 'qt4'
37 GUI_GTK = 'gtk'
37 GUI_GTK = 'gtk'
38 GUI_TK = 'tk'
38 GUI_TK = 'tk'
39 GUI_OSX = 'osx'
39 GUI_OSX = 'osx'
40 GUI_GLUT = 'glut'
40 GUI_GLUT = 'glut'
41 GUI_PYGLET = 'pyglet'
41 GUI_PYGLET = 'pyglet'
42 GUI_GTK3 = 'gtk3'
42 GUI_GTK3 = 'gtk3'
43 GUI_NONE = 'none' # i.e. disable
43 GUI_NONE = 'none' # i.e. disable
44
44
45 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
45 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
46 # Utilities
46 # Utilities
47 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
47 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
48
48
49 def _stdin_ready_posix():
49 def _stdin_ready_posix():
50 """Return True if there's something to read on stdin (posix version)."""
50 """Return True if there's something to read on stdin (posix version)."""
51 infds, outfds, erfds = select.select([sys.stdin],[],[],0)
51 infds, outfds, erfds = select.select([sys.stdin],[],[],0)
52 return bool(infds)
52 return bool(infds)
53
53
54 def _stdin_ready_nt():
54 def _stdin_ready_nt():
55 """Return True if there's something to read on stdin (nt version)."""
55 """Return True if there's something to read on stdin (nt version)."""
56 return msvcrt.kbhit()
56 return msvcrt.kbhit()
57
57
58 def _stdin_ready_other():
58 def _stdin_ready_other():
59 """Return True, assuming there's something to read on stdin."""
59 """Return True, assuming there's something to read on stdin."""
60 return True #
60 return True #
61
61
62
62
63 def _ignore_CTRL_C_posix():
63 def _ignore_CTRL_C_posix():
64 """Ignore CTRL+C (SIGINT)."""
64 """Ignore CTRL+C (SIGINT)."""
65 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN)
65 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN)
66
66
67 def _allow_CTRL_C_posix():
67 def _allow_CTRL_C_posix():
68 """Take CTRL+C into account (SIGINT)."""
68 """Take CTRL+C into account (SIGINT)."""
69 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.default_int_handler)
69 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.default_int_handler)
70
70
71 def _ignore_CTRL_C_other():
71 def _ignore_CTRL_C_other():
72 """Ignore CTRL+C (not implemented)."""
72 """Ignore CTRL+C (not implemented)."""
73 pass
73 pass
74
74
75 def _allow_CTRL_C_other():
75 def _allow_CTRL_C_other():
76 """Take CTRL+C into account (not implemented)."""
76 """Take CTRL+C into account (not implemented)."""
77 pass
77 pass
78
78
79 if os.name == 'posix':
79 if os.name == 'posix':
80 import select
80 import select
81 import signal
81 import signal
82 stdin_ready = _stdin_ready_posix
82 stdin_ready = _stdin_ready_posix
83 ignore_CTRL_C = _ignore_CTRL_C_posix
83 ignore_CTRL_C = _ignore_CTRL_C_posix
84 allow_CTRL_C = _allow_CTRL_C_posix
84 allow_CTRL_C = _allow_CTRL_C_posix
85 elif os.name == 'nt':
85 elif os.name == 'nt':
86 import msvcrt
86 import msvcrt
87 stdin_ready = _stdin_ready_nt
87 stdin_ready = _stdin_ready_nt
88 ignore_CTRL_C = _ignore_CTRL_C_other
88 ignore_CTRL_C = _ignore_CTRL_C_other
89 allow_CTRL_C = _allow_CTRL_C_other
89 allow_CTRL_C = _allow_CTRL_C_other
90 else:
90 else:
91 stdin_ready = _stdin_ready_other
91 stdin_ready = _stdin_ready_other
92 ignore_CTRL_C = _ignore_CTRL_C_other
92 ignore_CTRL_C = _ignore_CTRL_C_other
93 allow_CTRL_C = _allow_CTRL_C_other
93 allow_CTRL_C = _allow_CTRL_C_other
94
94
95
95
96 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
96 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
97 # Main InputHookManager class
97 # Main InputHookManager class
98 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
98 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
99
99
100
100
101 class InputHookManager(object):
101 class InputHookManager(object):
102 """Manage PyOS_InputHook for different GUI toolkits.
102 """Manage PyOS_InputHook for different GUI toolkits.
103
103
104 This class installs various hooks under ``PyOSInputHook`` to handle
104 This class installs various hooks under ``PyOSInputHook`` to handle
105 GUI event loop integration.
105 GUI event loop integration.
106 """
106 """
107
107
108 def __init__(self):
108 def __init__(self):
109 if ctypes is None:
109 if ctypes is None:
110 warn("IPython GUI event loop requires ctypes, %gui will not be available")
110 warn("IPython GUI event loop requires ctypes, %gui will not be available")
111 return
111 return
112 self.PYFUNC = ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.c_int)
112 self.PYFUNC = ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.c_int)
113 self.guihooks = {}
113 self.guihooks = {}
114 self.aliases = {}
114 self.aliases = {}
115 self.apps = {}
115 self.apps = {}
116 self._reset()
116 self._reset()
117
117
118 def _reset(self):
118 def _reset(self):
119 self._callback_pyfunctype = None
119 self._callback_pyfunctype = None
120 self._callback = None
120 self._callback = None
121 self._installed = False
121 self._installed = False
122 self._current_gui = None
122 self._current_gui = None
123
123
124 def get_pyos_inputhook(self):
124 def get_pyos_inputhook(self):
125 """Return the current PyOS_InputHook as a ctypes.c_void_p."""
125 """Return the current PyOS_InputHook as a ctypes.c_void_p."""
126 return ctypes.c_void_p.in_dll(ctypes.pythonapi,"PyOS_InputHook")
126 return ctypes.c_void_p.in_dll(ctypes.pythonapi,"PyOS_InputHook")
127
127
128 def get_pyos_inputhook_as_func(self):
128 def get_pyos_inputhook_as_func(self):
129 """Return the current PyOS_InputHook as a ctypes.PYFUNCYPE."""
129 """Return the current PyOS_InputHook as a ctypes.PYFUNCYPE."""
130 return self.PYFUNC.in_dll(ctypes.pythonapi,"PyOS_InputHook")
130 return self.PYFUNC.in_dll(ctypes.pythonapi,"PyOS_InputHook")
131
131
132 def set_inputhook(self, callback):
132 def set_inputhook(self, callback):
133 """Set PyOS_InputHook to callback and return the previous one."""
133 """Set PyOS_InputHook to callback and return the previous one."""
134 # On platforms with 'readline' support, it's all too likely to
134 # On platforms with 'readline' support, it's all too likely to
135 # have a KeyboardInterrupt signal delivered *even before* an
135 # have a KeyboardInterrupt signal delivered *even before* an
136 # initial ``try:`` clause in the callback can be executed, so
136 # initial ``try:`` clause in the callback can be executed, so
137 # we need to disable CTRL+C in this situation.
137 # we need to disable CTRL+C in this situation.
138 ignore_CTRL_C()
138 ignore_CTRL_C()
139 self._callback = callback
139 self._callback = callback
140 self._callback_pyfunctype = self.PYFUNC(callback)
140 self._callback_pyfunctype = self.PYFUNC(callback)
141 pyos_inputhook_ptr = self.get_pyos_inputhook()
141 pyos_inputhook_ptr = self.get_pyos_inputhook()
142 original = self.get_pyos_inputhook_as_func()
142 original = self.get_pyos_inputhook_as_func()
143 pyos_inputhook_ptr.value = \
143 pyos_inputhook_ptr.value = \
144 ctypes.cast(self._callback_pyfunctype, ctypes.c_void_p).value
144 ctypes.cast(self._callback_pyfunctype, ctypes.c_void_p).value
145 self._installed = True
145 self._installed = True
146 return original
146 return original
147
147
148 def clear_inputhook(self, app=None):
148 def clear_inputhook(self, app=None):
149 """Set PyOS_InputHook to NULL and return the previous one.
149 """Set PyOS_InputHook to NULL and return the previous one.
150
150
151 Parameters
151 Parameters
152 ----------
152 ----------
153 app : optional, ignored
153 app : optional, ignored
154 This parameter is allowed only so that clear_inputhook() can be
154 This parameter is allowed only so that clear_inputhook() can be
155 called with a similar interface as all the ``enable_*`` methods. But
155 called with a similar interface as all the ``enable_*`` methods. But
156 the actual value of the parameter is ignored. This uniform interface
156 the actual value of the parameter is ignored. This uniform interface
157 makes it easier to have user-level entry points in the main IPython
157 makes it easier to have user-level entry points in the main IPython
158 app like :meth:`enable_gui`."""
158 app like :meth:`enable_gui`."""
159 pyos_inputhook_ptr = self.get_pyos_inputhook()
159 pyos_inputhook_ptr = self.get_pyos_inputhook()
160 original = self.get_pyos_inputhook_as_func()
160 original = self.get_pyos_inputhook_as_func()
161 pyos_inputhook_ptr.value = ctypes.c_void_p(None).value
161 pyos_inputhook_ptr.value = ctypes.c_void_p(None).value
162 allow_CTRL_C()
162 allow_CTRL_C()
163 self._reset()
163 self._reset()
164 return original
164 return original
165
165
166 def clear_app_refs(self, gui=None):
166 def clear_app_refs(self, gui=None):
167 """Clear IPython's internal reference to an application instance.
167 """Clear IPython's internal reference to an application instance.
168
168
169 Whenever we create an app for a user on qt4 or wx, we hold a
169 Whenever we create an app for a user on qt4 or wx, we hold a
170 reference to the app. This is needed because in some cases bad things
170 reference to the app. This is needed because in some cases bad things
171 can happen if a user doesn't hold a reference themselves. This
171 can happen if a user doesn't hold a reference themselves. This
172 method is provided to clear the references we are holding.
172 method is provided to clear the references we are holding.
173
173
174 Parameters
174 Parameters
175 ----------
175 ----------
176 gui : None or str
176 gui : None or str
177 If None, clear all app references. If ('wx', 'qt4') clear
177 If None, clear all app references. If ('wx', 'qt4') clear
178 the app for that toolkit. References are not held for gtk or tk
178 the app for that toolkit. References are not held for gtk or tk
179 as those toolkits don't have the notion of an app.
179 as those toolkits don't have the notion of an app.
180 """
180 """
181 if gui is None:
181 if gui is None:
182 self.apps = {}
182 self.apps = {}
183 elif gui in self.apps:
183 elif gui in self.apps:
184 del self.apps[gui]
184 del self.apps[gui]
185
185
186 def register(self, toolkitname, *aliases):
186 def register(self, toolkitname, *aliases):
187 """Register a class to provide the event loop for a given GUI.
187 """Register a class to provide the event loop for a given GUI.
188
188
189 This is intended to be used as a class decorator. It should be passed
189 This is intended to be used as a class decorator. It should be passed
190 the names with which to register this GUI integration. The classes
190 the names with which to register this GUI integration. The classes
191 themselves should subclass :class:`InputHookBase`.
191 themselves should subclass :class:`InputHookBase`.
192
192
193 Examples
193 ::
194 --------
195
194
196 @inputhook_manager.register('qt')
195 @inputhook_manager.register('qt')
197 class QtInputHook(InputHookBase):
196 class QtInputHook(InputHookBase):
198 def enable(self, app=None):
197 def enable(self, app=None):
199 ...
198 ...
200 """
199 """
201 def decorator(cls):
200 def decorator(cls):
202 inst = cls(self)
201 inst = cls(self)
203 self.guihooks[toolkitname] = inst
202 self.guihooks[toolkitname] = inst
204 for a in aliases:
203 for a in aliases:
205 self.aliases[a] = toolkitname
204 self.aliases[a] = toolkitname
206 return cls
205 return cls
207 return decorator
206 return decorator
208
207
209 def current_gui(self):
208 def current_gui(self):
210 """Return a string indicating the currently active GUI or None."""
209 """Return a string indicating the currently active GUI or None."""
211 return self._current_gui
210 return self._current_gui
212
211
213 def enable_gui(self, gui=None, app=None):
212 def enable_gui(self, gui=None, app=None):
214 """Switch amongst GUI input hooks by name.
213 """Switch amongst GUI input hooks by name.
215
214
216 This is a higher level method than :meth:`set_inputhook` - it uses the
215 This is a higher level method than :meth:`set_inputhook` - it uses the
217 GUI name to look up a registered object which enables the input hook
216 GUI name to look up a registered object which enables the input hook
218 for that GUI.
217 for that GUI.
219
218
220 Parameters
219 Parameters
221 ----------
220 ----------
222 gui : optional, string or None
221 gui : optional, string or None
223 If None (or 'none'), clears input hook, otherwise it must be one
222 If None (or 'none'), clears input hook, otherwise it must be one
224 of the recognized GUI names (see ``GUI_*`` constants in module).
223 of the recognized GUI names (see ``GUI_*`` constants in module).
225
224
226 app : optional, existing application object.
225 app : optional, existing application object.
227 For toolkits that have the concept of a global app, you can supply an
226 For toolkits that have the concept of a global app, you can supply an
228 existing one. If not given, the toolkit will be probed for one, and if
227 existing one. If not given, the toolkit will be probed for one, and if
229 none is found, a new one will be created. Note that GTK does not have
228 none is found, a new one will be created. Note that GTK does not have
230 this concept, and passing an app if ``gui=="GTK"`` will raise an error.
229 this concept, and passing an app if ``gui=="GTK"`` will raise an error.
231
230
232 Returns
231 Returns
233 -------
232 -------
234 The output of the underlying gui switch routine, typically the actual
233 The output of the underlying gui switch routine, typically the actual
235 PyOS_InputHook wrapper object or the GUI toolkit app created, if there was
234 PyOS_InputHook wrapper object or the GUI toolkit app created, if there was
236 one.
235 one.
237 """
236 """
238 if gui in (None, GUI_NONE):
237 if gui in (None, GUI_NONE):
239 return self.disable_gui()
238 return self.disable_gui()
240
239
241 if gui in self.aliases:
240 if gui in self.aliases:
242 return self.enable_gui(self.aliases[gui], app)
241 return self.enable_gui(self.aliases[gui], app)
243
242
244 try:
243 try:
245 gui_hook = self.guihooks[gui]
244 gui_hook = self.guihooks[gui]
246 except KeyError:
245 except KeyError:
247 e = "Invalid GUI request {!r}, valid ones are: {}"
246 e = "Invalid GUI request {!r}, valid ones are: {}"
248 raise ValueError(e.format(gui, ', '.join(self.guihooks)))
247 raise ValueError(e.format(gui, ', '.join(self.guihooks)))
249 self._current_gui = gui
248 self._current_gui = gui
250 return gui_hook.enable(app)
249 return gui_hook.enable(app)
251
250
252 def disable_gui(self):
251 def disable_gui(self):
253 """Disable GUI event loop integration.
252 """Disable GUI event loop integration.
254
253
255 If an application was registered, this sets its ``_in_event_loop``
254 If an application was registered, this sets its ``_in_event_loop``
256 attribute to False. It then calls :meth:`clear_inputhook`.
255 attribute to False. It then calls :meth:`clear_inputhook`.
257 """
256 """
258 gui = self._current_gui
257 gui = self._current_gui
259 if gui in self.apps:
258 if gui in self.apps:
260 self.apps[gui]._in_event_loop = False
259 self.apps[gui]._in_event_loop = False
261 return self.clear_inputhook()
260 return self.clear_inputhook()
262
261
263 class InputHookBase(object):
262 class InputHookBase(object):
264 """Base class for input hooks for specific toolkits.
263 """Base class for input hooks for specific toolkits.
265
264
266 Subclasses should define an :meth:`enable` method with one argument, ``app``,
265 Subclasses should define an :meth:`enable` method with one argument, ``app``,
267 which will either be an instance of the toolkit's application class, or None.
266 which will either be an instance of the toolkit's application class, or None.
268 They may also define a :meth:`disable` method with no arguments.
267 They may also define a :meth:`disable` method with no arguments.
269 """
268 """
270 def __init__(self, manager):
269 def __init__(self, manager):
271 self.manager = manager
270 self.manager = manager
272
271
273 def disable(self):
272 def disable(self):
274 pass
273 pass
275
274
276 inputhook_manager = InputHookManager()
275 inputhook_manager = InputHookManager()
277
276
278 @inputhook_manager.register('wx')
277 @inputhook_manager.register('wx')
279 class WxInputHook(InputHookBase):
278 class WxInputHook(InputHookBase):
280 def enable(self, app=None):
279 def enable(self, app=None):
281 """Enable event loop integration with wxPython.
280 """Enable event loop integration with wxPython.
282
281
283 Parameters
282 Parameters
284 ----------
283 ----------
285 app : WX Application, optional.
284 app : WX Application, optional.
286 Running application to use. If not given, we probe WX for an
285 Running application to use. If not given, we probe WX for an
287 existing application object, and create a new one if none is found.
286 existing application object, and create a new one if none is found.
288
287
289 Notes
288 Notes
290 -----
289 -----
291 This methods sets the ``PyOS_InputHook`` for wxPython, which allows
290 This methods sets the ``PyOS_InputHook`` for wxPython, which allows
292 the wxPython to integrate with terminal based applications like
291 the wxPython to integrate with terminal based applications like
293 IPython.
292 IPython.
294
293
295 If ``app`` is not given we probe for an existing one, and return it if
294 If ``app`` is not given we probe for an existing one, and return it if
296 found. If no existing app is found, we create an :class:`wx.App` as
295 found. If no existing app is found, we create an :class:`wx.App` as
297 follows::
296 follows::
298
297
299 import wx
298 import wx
300 app = wx.App(redirect=False, clearSigInt=False)
299 app = wx.App(redirect=False, clearSigInt=False)
301 """
300 """
302 import wx
301 import wx
303
302
304 wx_version = V(wx.__version__).version
303 wx_version = V(wx.__version__).version
305
304
306 if wx_version < [2, 8]:
305 if wx_version < [2, 8]:
307 raise ValueError("requires wxPython >= 2.8, but you have %s" % wx.__version__)
306 raise ValueError("requires wxPython >= 2.8, but you have %s" % wx.__version__)
308
307
309 from IPython.lib.inputhookwx import inputhook_wx
308 from IPython.lib.inputhookwx import inputhook_wx
310 from IPython.external.appnope import nope
309 from IPython.external.appnope import nope
311 self.manager.set_inputhook(inputhook_wx)
310 self.manager.set_inputhook(inputhook_wx)
312 nope()
311 nope()
313
312
314 import wx
313 import wx
315 if app is None:
314 if app is None:
316 app = wx.GetApp()
315 app = wx.GetApp()
317 if app is None:
316 if app is None:
318 app = wx.App(redirect=False, clearSigInt=False)
317 app = wx.App(redirect=False, clearSigInt=False)
319 app._in_event_loop = True
318 app._in_event_loop = True
320 self.manager.apps[GUI_WX] = app
319 self.manager.apps[GUI_WX] = app
321 return app
320 return app
322
321
323 def disable(self):
322 def disable(self):
324 """Disable event loop integration with wxPython.
323 """Disable event loop integration with wxPython.
325
324
326 This restores appnapp on OS X
325 This restores appnapp on OS X
327 """
326 """
328 from IPython.external.appnope import nap
327 from IPython.external.appnope import nap
329 nap()
328 nap()
330
329
331 @inputhook_manager.register('qt', 'qt4')
330 @inputhook_manager.register('qt', 'qt4')
332 class Qt4InputHook(InputHookBase):
331 class Qt4InputHook(InputHookBase):
333 def enable(self, app=None):
332 def enable(self, app=None):
334 """Enable event loop integration with PyQt4.
333 """Enable event loop integration with PyQt4.
335
334
336 Parameters
335 Parameters
337 ----------
336 ----------
338 app : Qt Application, optional.
337 app : Qt Application, optional.
339 Running application to use. If not given, we probe Qt for an
338 Running application to use. If not given, we probe Qt for an
340 existing application object, and create a new one if none is found.
339 existing application object, and create a new one if none is found.
341
340
342 Notes
341 Notes
343 -----
342 -----
344 This methods sets the PyOS_InputHook for PyQt4, which allows
343 This methods sets the PyOS_InputHook for PyQt4, which allows
345 the PyQt4 to integrate with terminal based applications like
344 the PyQt4 to integrate with terminal based applications like
346 IPython.
345 IPython.
347
346
348 If ``app`` is not given we probe for an existing one, and return it if
347 If ``app`` is not given we probe for an existing one, and return it if
349 found. If no existing app is found, we create an :class:`QApplication`
348 found. If no existing app is found, we create an :class:`QApplication`
350 as follows::
349 as follows::
351
350
352 from PyQt4 import QtCore
351 from PyQt4 import QtCore
353 app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
352 app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
354 """
353 """
355 from IPython.lib.inputhookqt4 import create_inputhook_qt4
354 from IPython.lib.inputhookqt4 import create_inputhook_qt4
356 from IPython.external.appnope import nope
355 from IPython.external.appnope import nope
357 app, inputhook_qt4 = create_inputhook_qt4(self, app)
356 app, inputhook_qt4 = create_inputhook_qt4(self, app)
358 self.manager.set_inputhook(inputhook_qt4)
357 self.manager.set_inputhook(inputhook_qt4)
359 nope()
358 nope()
360
359
361 app._in_event_loop = True
360 app._in_event_loop = True
362 self.manager.apps[GUI_QT4] = app
361 self.manager.apps[GUI_QT4] = app
363 return app
362 return app
364
363
365 def disable_qt4(self):
364 def disable_qt4(self):
366 """Disable event loop integration with PyQt4.
365 """Disable event loop integration with PyQt4.
367
366
368 This restores appnapp on OS X
367 This restores appnapp on OS X
369 """
368 """
370 from IPython.external.appnope import nap
369 from IPython.external.appnope import nap
371 nap()
370 nap()
372
371
373 @inputhook_manager.register('gtk')
372 @inputhook_manager.register('gtk')
374 class GtkInputHook(InputHookBase):
373 class GtkInputHook(InputHookBase):
375 def enable(self, app=None):
374 def enable(self, app=None):
376 """Enable event loop integration with PyGTK.
375 """Enable event loop integration with PyGTK.
377
376
378 Parameters
377 Parameters
379 ----------
378 ----------
380 app : ignored
379 app : ignored
381 Ignored, it's only a placeholder to keep the call signature of all
380 Ignored, it's only a placeholder to keep the call signature of all
382 gui activation methods consistent, which simplifies the logic of
381 gui activation methods consistent, which simplifies the logic of
383 supporting magics.
382 supporting magics.
384
383
385 Notes
384 Notes
386 -----
385 -----
387 This methods sets the PyOS_InputHook for PyGTK, which allows
386 This methods sets the PyOS_InputHook for PyGTK, which allows
388 the PyGTK to integrate with terminal based applications like
387 the PyGTK to integrate with terminal based applications like
389 IPython.
388 IPython.
390 """
389 """
391 import gtk
390 import gtk
392 try:
391 try:
393 gtk.set_interactive(True)
392 gtk.set_interactive(True)
394 except AttributeError:
393 except AttributeError:
395 # For older versions of gtk, use our own ctypes version
394 # For older versions of gtk, use our own ctypes version
396 from IPython.lib.inputhookgtk import inputhook_gtk
395 from IPython.lib.inputhookgtk import inputhook_gtk
397 self.manager.set_inputhook(inputhook_gtk)
396 self.manager.set_inputhook(inputhook_gtk)
398
397
399
398
400 @inputhook_manager.register('tk')
399 @inputhook_manager.register('tk')
401 class TkInputHook(InputHookBase):
400 class TkInputHook(InputHookBase):
402 def enable(self, app=None):
401 def enable(self, app=None):
403 """Enable event loop integration with Tk.
402 """Enable event loop integration with Tk.
404
403
405 Parameters
404 Parameters
406 ----------
405 ----------
407 app : toplevel :class:`Tkinter.Tk` widget, optional.
406 app : toplevel :class:`Tkinter.Tk` widget, optional.
408 Running toplevel widget to use. If not given, we probe Tk for an
407 Running toplevel widget to use. If not given, we probe Tk for an
409 existing one, and create a new one if none is found.
408 existing one, and create a new one if none is found.
410
409
411 Notes
410 Notes
412 -----
411 -----
413 If you have already created a :class:`Tkinter.Tk` object, the only
412 If you have already created a :class:`Tkinter.Tk` object, the only
414 thing done by this method is to register with the
413 thing done by this method is to register with the
415 :class:`InputHookManager`, since creating that object automatically
414 :class:`InputHookManager`, since creating that object automatically
416 sets ``PyOS_InputHook``.
415 sets ``PyOS_InputHook``.
417 """
416 """
418 if app is None:
417 if app is None:
419 try:
418 try:
420 from tkinter import Tk # Py 3
419 from tkinter import Tk # Py 3
421 except ImportError:
420 except ImportError:
422 from Tkinter import Tk # Py 2
421 from Tkinter import Tk # Py 2
423 app = Tk()
422 app = Tk()
424 app.withdraw()
423 app.withdraw()
425 self.manager.apps[GUI_TK] = app
424 self.manager.apps[GUI_TK] = app
426 return app
425 return app
427
426
428
427
429 @inputhook_manager.register('glut')
428 @inputhook_manager.register('glut')
430 class GlutInputHook(InputHookBase):
429 class GlutInputHook(InputHookBase):
431 def enable(self, app=None):
430 def enable(self, app=None):
432 """Enable event loop integration with GLUT.
431 """Enable event loop integration with GLUT.
433
432
434 Parameters
433 Parameters
435 ----------
434 ----------
436
435
437 app : ignored
436 app : ignored
438 Ignored, it's only a placeholder to keep the call signature of all
437 Ignored, it's only a placeholder to keep the call signature of all
439 gui activation methods consistent, which simplifies the logic of
438 gui activation methods consistent, which simplifies the logic of
440 supporting magics.
439 supporting magics.
441
440
442 Notes
441 Notes
443 -----
442 -----
444
443
445 This methods sets the PyOS_InputHook for GLUT, which allows the GLUT to
444 This methods sets the PyOS_InputHook for GLUT, which allows the GLUT to
446 integrate with terminal based applications like IPython. Due to GLUT
445 integrate with terminal based applications like IPython. Due to GLUT
447 limitations, it is currently not possible to start the event loop
446 limitations, it is currently not possible to start the event loop
448 without first creating a window. You should thus not create another
447 without first creating a window. You should thus not create another
449 window but use instead the created one. See 'gui-glut.py' in the
448 window but use instead the created one. See 'gui-glut.py' in the
450 docs/examples/lib directory.
449 docs/examples/lib directory.
451
450
452 The default screen mode is set to:
451 The default screen mode is set to:
453 glut.GLUT_DOUBLE | glut.GLUT_RGBA | glut.GLUT_DEPTH
452 glut.GLUT_DOUBLE | glut.GLUT_RGBA | glut.GLUT_DEPTH
454 """
453 """
455
454
456 import OpenGL.GLUT as glut
455 import OpenGL.GLUT as glut
457 from IPython.lib.inputhookglut import glut_display_mode, \
456 from IPython.lib.inputhookglut import glut_display_mode, \
458 glut_close, glut_display, \
457 glut_close, glut_display, \
459 glut_idle, inputhook_glut
458 glut_idle, inputhook_glut
460
459
461 if GUI_GLUT not in self.manager.apps:
460 if GUI_GLUT not in self.manager.apps:
462 glut.glutInit( sys.argv )
461 glut.glutInit( sys.argv )
463 glut.glutInitDisplayMode( glut_display_mode )
462 glut.glutInitDisplayMode( glut_display_mode )
464 # This is specific to freeglut
463 # This is specific to freeglut
465 if bool(glut.glutSetOption):
464 if bool(glut.glutSetOption):
466 glut.glutSetOption( glut.GLUT_ACTION_ON_WINDOW_CLOSE,
465 glut.glutSetOption( glut.GLUT_ACTION_ON_WINDOW_CLOSE,
467 glut.GLUT_ACTION_GLUTMAINLOOP_RETURNS )
466 glut.GLUT_ACTION_GLUTMAINLOOP_RETURNS )
468 glut.glutCreateWindow( sys.argv[0] )
467 glut.glutCreateWindow( sys.argv[0] )
469 glut.glutReshapeWindow( 1, 1 )
468 glut.glutReshapeWindow( 1, 1 )
470 glut.glutHideWindow( )
469 glut.glutHideWindow( )
471 glut.glutWMCloseFunc( glut_close )
470 glut.glutWMCloseFunc( glut_close )
472 glut.glutDisplayFunc( glut_display )
471 glut.glutDisplayFunc( glut_display )
473 glut.glutIdleFunc( glut_idle )
472 glut.glutIdleFunc( glut_idle )
474 else:
473 else:
475 glut.glutWMCloseFunc( glut_close )
474 glut.glutWMCloseFunc( glut_close )
476 glut.glutDisplayFunc( glut_display )
475 glut.glutDisplayFunc( glut_display )
477 glut.glutIdleFunc( glut_idle)
476 glut.glutIdleFunc( glut_idle)
478 self.manager.set_inputhook( inputhook_glut )
477 self.manager.set_inputhook( inputhook_glut )
479 self.manager.apps[GUI_GLUT] = True
478 self.manager.apps[GUI_GLUT] = True
480
479
481
480
482 def disable(self):
481 def disable(self):
483 """Disable event loop integration with glut.
482 """Disable event loop integration with glut.
484
483
485 This sets PyOS_InputHook to NULL and set the display function to a
484 This sets PyOS_InputHook to NULL and set the display function to a
486 dummy one and set the timer to a dummy timer that will be triggered
485 dummy one and set the timer to a dummy timer that will be triggered
487 very far in the future.
486 very far in the future.
488 """
487 """
489 import OpenGL.GLUT as glut
488 import OpenGL.GLUT as glut
490 from glut_support import glutMainLoopEvent
489 from glut_support import glutMainLoopEvent
491
490
492 glut.glutHideWindow() # This is an event to be processed below
491 glut.glutHideWindow() # This is an event to be processed below
493 glutMainLoopEvent()
492 glutMainLoopEvent()
494 super(GlutInputHook, self).disable()
493 super(GlutInputHook, self).disable()
495
494
496 @inputhook_manager.register('pyglet')
495 @inputhook_manager.register('pyglet')
497 class PygletInputHook(InputHookBase):
496 class PygletInputHook(InputHookBase):
498 def enable(self, app=None):
497 def enable(self, app=None):
499 """Enable event loop integration with pyglet.
498 """Enable event loop integration with pyglet.
500
499
501 Parameters
500 Parameters
502 ----------
501 ----------
503 app : ignored
502 app : ignored
504 Ignored, it's only a placeholder to keep the call signature of all
503 Ignored, it's only a placeholder to keep the call signature of all
505 gui activation methods consistent, which simplifies the logic of
504 gui activation methods consistent, which simplifies the logic of
506 supporting magics.
505 supporting magics.
507
506
508 Notes
507 Notes
509 -----
508 -----
510 This methods sets the ``PyOS_InputHook`` for pyglet, which allows
509 This methods sets the ``PyOS_InputHook`` for pyglet, which allows
511 pyglet to integrate with terminal based applications like
510 pyglet to integrate with terminal based applications like
512 IPython.
511 IPython.
513
512
514 """
513 """
515 from IPython.lib.inputhookpyglet import inputhook_pyglet
514 from IPython.lib.inputhookpyglet import inputhook_pyglet
516 self.manager.set_inputhook(inputhook_pyglet)
515 self.manager.set_inputhook(inputhook_pyglet)
517 return app
516 return app
518
517
519
518
520 @inputhook_manager.register('gtk3')
519 @inputhook_manager.register('gtk3')
521 class Gtk3InputHook(InputHookBase):
520 class Gtk3InputHook(InputHookBase):
522 def enable(self, app=None):
521 def enable(self, app=None):
523 """Enable event loop integration with Gtk3 (gir bindings).
522 """Enable event loop integration with Gtk3 (gir bindings).
524
523
525 Parameters
524 Parameters
526 ----------
525 ----------
527 app : ignored
526 app : ignored
528 Ignored, it's only a placeholder to keep the call signature of all
527 Ignored, it's only a placeholder to keep the call signature of all
529 gui activation methods consistent, which simplifies the logic of
528 gui activation methods consistent, which simplifies the logic of
530 supporting magics.
529 supporting magics.
531
530
532 Notes
531 Notes
533 -----
532 -----
534 This methods sets the PyOS_InputHook for Gtk3, which allows
533 This methods sets the PyOS_InputHook for Gtk3, which allows
535 the Gtk3 to integrate with terminal based applications like
534 the Gtk3 to integrate with terminal based applications like
536 IPython.
535 IPython.
537 """
536 """
538 from IPython.lib.inputhookgtk3 import inputhook_gtk3
537 from IPython.lib.inputhookgtk3 import inputhook_gtk3
539 self.manager.set_inputhook(inputhook_gtk3)
538 self.manager.set_inputhook(inputhook_gtk3)
540 self.manager._current_gui = GUI_GTK
539 self.manager._current_gui = GUI_GTK
541
540
542
541
543 clear_inputhook = inputhook_manager.clear_inputhook
542 clear_inputhook = inputhook_manager.clear_inputhook
544 set_inputhook = inputhook_manager.set_inputhook
543 set_inputhook = inputhook_manager.set_inputhook
545 current_gui = inputhook_manager.current_gui
544 current_gui = inputhook_manager.current_gui
546 clear_app_refs = inputhook_manager.clear_app_refs
545 clear_app_refs = inputhook_manager.clear_app_refs
547 enable_gui = inputhook_manager.enable_gui
546 enable_gui = inputhook_manager.enable_gui
548 disable_gui = inputhook_manager.disable_gui
547 disable_gui = inputhook_manager.disable_gui
549 register = inputhook_manager.register
548 register = inputhook_manager.register
550 guis = inputhook_manager.guihooks
549 guis = inputhook_manager.guihooks
551
550
552 # Deprecated methods: kept for backwards compatibility, do not use in new code
551 # Deprecated methods: kept for backwards compatibility, do not use in new code
553 enable_wx = lambda app=None: inputhook_manager.enable_gui('wx', app)
552 enable_wx = lambda app=None: inputhook_manager.enable_gui('wx', app)
554 enable_qt4 = lambda app=None: inputhook_manager.enable_gui('qt4', app)
553 enable_qt4 = lambda app=None: inputhook_manager.enable_gui('qt4', app)
555 enable_gtk = lambda app=None: inputhook_manager.enable_gui('gtk', app)
554 enable_gtk = lambda app=None: inputhook_manager.enable_gui('gtk', app)
556 enable_tk = lambda app=None: inputhook_manager.enable_gui('tk', app)
555 enable_tk = lambda app=None: inputhook_manager.enable_gui('tk', app)
557 enable_glut = lambda app=None: inputhook_manager.enable_gui('glut', app)
556 enable_glut = lambda app=None: inputhook_manager.enable_gui('glut', app)
558 enable_pyglet = lambda app=None: inputhook_manager.enable_gui('pyglet', app)
557 enable_pyglet = lambda app=None: inputhook_manager.enable_gui('pyglet', app)
559 enable_gtk3 = lambda app=None: inputhook_manager.enable_gui('gtk3', app)
558 enable_gtk3 = lambda app=None: inputhook_manager.enable_gui('gtk3', app)
560 disable_wx = disable_qt4 = disable_gtk = disable_gtk3 = disable_glut = \
559 disable_wx = disable_qt4 = disable_gtk = disable_gtk3 = disable_glut = \
561 disable_pyglet = inputhook_manager.disable_gui No newline at end of file
560 disable_pyglet = inputhook_manager.disable_gui
@@ -1,32 +1,33 b''
1 .. _config_index:
1 .. _config_index:
2
2
3 ===============================
3 ===============================
4 Configuration and customization
4 Configuration and customization
5 ===============================
5 ===============================
6
6
7 Configuring IPython
7 Configuring IPython
8 -------------------
8 -------------------
9
9
10 .. toctree::
10 .. toctree::
11 :maxdepth: 2
11 :maxdepth: 2
12
12
13 intro
13 intro
14 options/index
14 options/index
15 details
15 details
16
16
17 .. seealso::
17 .. seealso::
18
18
19 :doc:`/development/config`
19 :doc:`/development/config`
20 Technical details of the config system.
20 Technical details of the config system.
21
21
22 Extending and integrating with IPython
22 Extending and integrating with IPython
23 --------------------------------------
23 --------------------------------------
24
24
25 .. toctree::
25 .. toctree::
26 :maxdepth: 2
26 :maxdepth: 2
27
27
28 extensions/index
28 extensions/index
29 integrating
29 integrating
30 custommagics
30 custommagics
31 inputtransforms
31 inputtransforms
32 callbacks
32 callbacks
33 eventloops
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