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""" A FrontendWidget that emulates the interface of the console IPython and
supports the additional functionality provided by the IPython kernel.
TODO: Add support for retrieving the system default editor. Requires code
paths for Windows (use the registry), Mac OS (use LaunchServices), and
Linux (use the xdg system).
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Standard library imports
from collections import namedtuple
import re
from subprocess import Popen
# System library imports
from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
# Local imports
from IPython.core.inputsplitter import IPythonInputSplitter, \
transform_ipy_prompt
from IPython.core.usage import default_banner
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Bool, Str
from frontend_widget import FrontendWidget
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Constants
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The default light style sheet: black text on a white background.
default_light_style_sheet = '''
.error { color: red; }
.in-prompt { color: navy; }
.in-prompt-number { font-weight: bold; }
.out-prompt { color: darkred; }
.out-prompt-number { font-weight: bold; }
'''
default_light_syntax_style = 'default'
# The default dark style sheet: white text on a black background.
default_dark_style_sheet = '''
QPlainTextEdit, QTextEdit { background-color: black; color: white }
QFrame { border: 1px solid grey; }
.error { color: red; }
.in-prompt { color: lime; }
.in-prompt-number { color: lime; font-weight: bold; }
.out-prompt { color: red; }
.out-prompt-number { color: red; font-weight: bold; }
'''
default_dark_syntax_style = 'monokai'
# Default strings to build and display input and output prompts (and separators
# in between)
default_in_prompt = 'In [<span class="in-prompt-number">%i</span>]: '
default_out_prompt = 'Out[<span class="out-prompt-number">%i</span>]: '
default_input_sep = '\n'
default_output_sep = ''
default_output_sep2 = ''
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# IPythonWidget class
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class IPythonWidget(FrontendWidget):
""" A FrontendWidget for an IPython kernel.
"""
# If set, the 'custom_edit_requested(str, int)' signal will be emitted when
# an editor is needed for a file. This overrides 'editor' and 'editor_line'
# settings.
custom_edit = Bool(False)
custom_edit_requested = QtCore.pyqtSignal(object, object)
# A command for invoking a system text editor. If the string contains a
# {filename} format specifier, it will be used. Otherwise, the filename will
# be appended to the end the command.
editor = Str('default', config=True)
# The editor command to use when a specific line number is requested. The
# string should contain two format specifiers: {line} and {filename}. If
# this parameter is not specified, the line number option to the %edit magic
# will be ignored.
editor_line = Str(config=True)
# A CSS stylesheet. The stylesheet can contain classes for:
# 1. Qt: QPlainTextEdit, QFrame, QWidget, etc
# 2. Pygments: .c, .k, .o, etc (see PygmentsHighlighter)
# 3. IPython: .error, .in-prompt, .out-prompt, etc
style_sheet = Str(config=True)
# If not empty, use this Pygments style for syntax highlighting. Otherwise,
# the style sheet is queried for Pygments style information.
syntax_style = Str(config=True)
# Prompts.
in_prompt = Str(default_in_prompt, config=True)
out_prompt = Str(default_out_prompt, config=True)
input_sep = Str(default_input_sep, config=True)
output_sep = Str(default_output_sep, config=True)
output_sep2 = Str(default_output_sep2, config=True)
# FrontendWidget protected class variables.
_input_splitter_class = IPythonInputSplitter
# IPythonWidget protected class variables.
_PromptBlock = namedtuple('_PromptBlock', ['block', 'length', 'number'])
_payload_source_edit = 'IPython.zmq.zmqshell.ZMQInteractiveShell.edit_magic'
_payload_source_exit = 'IPython.zmq.zmqshell.ZMQInteractiveShell.ask_exit'
_payload_source_page = 'IPython.zmq.page.page'
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'object' interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
super(IPythonWidget, self).__init__(*args, **kw)
# IPythonWidget protected variables.
self._payload_handlers = {
self._payload_source_edit : self._handle_payload_edit,
self._payload_source_exit : self._handle_payload_exit,
self._payload_source_page : self._handle_payload_page }
self._previous_prompt_obj = None
# Initialize widget styling.
if self.style_sheet:
self._style_sheet_changed()
self._syntax_style_changed()
else:
self.set_default_style()
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'BaseFrontendMixin' abstract interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _handle_complete_reply(self, rep):
""" Reimplemented to support IPython's improved completion machinery.
"""
cursor = self._get_cursor()
info = self._request_info.get('complete')
if info and info.id == rep['parent_header']['msg_id'] and \
info.pos == cursor.position():
matches = rep['content']['matches']
text = rep['content']['matched_text']
offset = len(text)
# Clean up matches with period and path separators if the matched
# text has not been transformed. This is done by truncating all
# but the last component and then suitably decreasing the offset
# between the current cursor position and the start of completion.
if len(matches) > 1 and matches[0][:offset] == text:
parts = re.split(r'[./\\]', text)
sep_count = len(parts) - 1
if sep_count:
chop_length = sum(map(len, parts[:sep_count])) + sep_count
matches = [ match[chop_length:] for match in matches ]
offset -= chop_length
# Move the cursor to the start of the match and complete.
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.Left, n=offset)
self._complete_with_items(cursor, matches)
def _handle_execute_reply(self, msg):
""" Reimplemented to support prompt requests.
"""
info = self._request_info.get('execute')
if info and info.id == msg['parent_header']['msg_id']:
if info.kind == 'prompt':
number = msg['content']['execution_count'] + 1
self._show_interpreter_prompt(number)
else:
super(IPythonWidget, self)._handle_execute_reply(msg)
def _handle_history_reply(self, msg):
""" Implemented to handle history replies, which are only supported by
the IPython kernel.
"""
history_dict = msg['content']['history']
items = [ history_dict[key] for key in sorted(history_dict.keys()) ]
self._set_history(items)
def _handle_pyout(self, msg):
""" Reimplemented for IPython-style "display hook".
"""
if not self._hidden and self._is_from_this_session(msg):
content = msg['content']
prompt_number = content['execution_count']
self._append_plain_text(self.output_sep)
self._append_html(self._make_out_prompt(prompt_number))
self._append_plain_text(content['data']+self.output_sep2)
def _started_channels(self):
""" Reimplemented to make a history request.
"""
super(IPythonWidget, self)._started_channels()
# FIXME: Disabled until history requests are properly implemented.
#self.kernel_manager.xreq_channel.history(raw=True, output=False)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'ConsoleWidget' public interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def copy(self):
""" Copy the currently selected text to the clipboard, removing prompts
if possible.
"""
text = str(self._control.textCursor().selection().toPlainText())
if text:
# Remove prompts.
lines = map(transform_ipy_prompt, text.splitlines())
text = '\n'.join(lines)
# Expand tabs so that we respect PEP-8.
QtGui.QApplication.clipboard().setText(text.expandtabs(4))
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'FrontendWidget' public interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def execute_file(self, path, hidden=False):
""" Reimplemented to use the 'run' magic.
"""
self.execute('%%run %s' % path, hidden=hidden)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'FrontendWidget' protected interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _complete(self):
""" Reimplemented to support IPython's improved completion machinery.
"""
# We let the kernel split the input line, so we *always* send an empty
# text field. Readline-based frontends do get a real text field which
# they can use.
text = ''
# Send the completion request to the kernel
msg_id = self.kernel_manager.xreq_channel.complete(
text, # text
self._get_input_buffer_cursor_line(), # line
self._get_input_buffer_cursor_column(), # cursor_pos
self.input_buffer) # block
pos = self._get_cursor().position()
info = self._CompletionRequest(msg_id, pos)
self._request_info['complete'] = info
def _get_banner(self):
""" Reimplemented to return IPython's default banner.
"""
return default_banner + '\n'
def _process_execute_error(self, msg):
""" Reimplemented for IPython-style traceback formatting.
"""
content = msg['content']
traceback = '\n'.join(content['traceback']) + '\n'
if False:
# FIXME: For now, tracebacks come as plain text, so we can't use
# the html renderer yet. Once we refactor ultratb to produce
# properly styled tracebacks, this branch should be the default
traceback = traceback.replace(' ', '&nbsp;')
traceback = traceback.replace('\n', '<br/>')
ename = content['ename']
ename_styled = '<span class="error">%s</span>' % ename
traceback = traceback.replace(ename, ename_styled)
self._append_html(traceback)
else:
# This is the fallback for now, using plain text with ansi escapes
self._append_plain_text(traceback)
def _process_execute_payload(self, item):
""" Reimplemented to dispatch payloads to handler methods.
"""
handler = self._payload_handlers.get(item['source'])
if handler is None:
# We have no handler for this type of payload, simply ignore it
return False
else:
handler(item)
return True
def _show_interpreter_prompt(self, number=None):
""" Reimplemented for IPython-style prompts.
"""
# If a number was not specified, make a prompt number request.
if number is None:
msg_id = self.kernel_manager.xreq_channel.execute('', silent=True)
info = self._ExecutionRequest(msg_id, 'prompt')
self._request_info['execute'] = info
return
# Show a new prompt and save information about it so that it can be
# updated later if the prompt number turns out to be wrong.
self._prompt_sep = self.input_sep
self._show_prompt(self._make_in_prompt(number), html=True)
block = self._control.document().lastBlock()
length = len(self._prompt)
self._previous_prompt_obj = self._PromptBlock(block, length, number)
# Update continuation prompt to reflect (possibly) new prompt length.
self._set_continuation_prompt(
self._make_continuation_prompt(self._prompt), html=True)
def _show_interpreter_prompt_for_reply(self, msg):
""" Reimplemented for IPython-style prompts.
"""
# Update the old prompt number if necessary.
content = msg['content']
previous_prompt_number = content['execution_count']
if self._previous_prompt_obj and \
self._previous_prompt_obj.number != previous_prompt_number:
block = self._previous_prompt_obj.block
# Make sure the prompt block has not been erased.
if block.isValid() and not block.text().isEmpty():
# Remove the old prompt and insert a new prompt.
cursor = QtGui.QTextCursor(block)
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.Right,
QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor,
self._previous_prompt_obj.length)
prompt = self._make_in_prompt(previous_prompt_number)
self._prompt = self._insert_html_fetching_plain_text(
cursor, prompt)
# When the HTML is inserted, Qt blows away the syntax
# highlighting for the line, so we need to rehighlight it.
self._highlighter.rehighlightBlock(cursor.block())
self._previous_prompt_obj = None
# Show a new prompt with the kernel's estimated prompt number.
self._show_interpreter_prompt(previous_prompt_number+1)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'IPythonWidget' interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def set_default_style(self, lightbg=True):
""" Sets the widget style to the class defaults.
Parameters:
-----------
lightbg : bool, optional (default True)
Whether to use the default IPython light background or dark
background style.
"""
if lightbg:
self.style_sheet = default_light_style_sheet
self.syntax_style = default_light_syntax_style
else:
self.style_sheet = default_dark_style_sheet
self.syntax_style = default_dark_syntax_style
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'IPythonWidget' protected interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _edit(self, filename, line=None):
""" Opens a Python script for editing.
Parameters:
-----------
filename : str
A path to a local system file.
line : int, optional
A line of interest in the file.
"""
if self.custom_edit:
self.custom_edit_requested.emit(filename, line)
elif self.editor == 'default':
self._append_plain_text('No default editor available.\n')
else:
try:
filename = '"%s"' % filename
if line and self.editor_line:
command = self.editor_line.format(filename=filename,
line=line)
else:
try:
command = self.editor.format()
except KeyError:
command = self.editor.format(filename=filename)
else:
command += ' ' + filename
except KeyError:
self._append_plain_text('Invalid editor command.\n')
else:
try:
Popen(command, shell=True)
except OSError:
msg = 'Opening editor with command "%s" failed.\n'
self._append_plain_text(msg % command)
def _make_in_prompt(self, number):
""" Given a prompt number, returns an HTML In prompt.
"""
body = self.in_prompt % number
return '<span class="in-prompt">%s</span>' % body
def _make_continuation_prompt(self, prompt):
""" Given a plain text version of an In prompt, returns an HTML
continuation prompt.
"""
end_chars = '...: '
space_count = len(prompt.lstrip('\n')) - len(end_chars)
body = '&nbsp;' * space_count + end_chars
return '<span class="in-prompt">%s</span>' % body
def _make_out_prompt(self, number):
""" Given a prompt number, returns an HTML Out prompt.
"""
body = self.out_prompt % number
return '<span class="out-prompt">%s</span>' % body
#------ Payload handlers --------------------------------------------------
# Payload handlers with a generic interface: each takes the opaque payload
# dict, unpacks it and calls the underlying functions with the necessary
# arguments.
def _handle_payload_edit(self, item):
self._edit(item['filename'], item['line_number'])
def _handle_payload_exit(self, item):
self.exit_requested.emit()
def _handle_payload_page(self, item):
self._page(item['data'])
#------ Trait change handlers ---------------------------------------------
def _style_sheet_changed(self):
""" Set the style sheets of the underlying widgets.
"""
self.setStyleSheet(self.style_sheet)
self._control.document().setDefaultStyleSheet(self.style_sheet)
if self._page_control:
self._page_control.document().setDefaultStyleSheet(self.style_sheet)
bg_color = self._control.palette().background().color()
self._ansi_processor.set_background_color(bg_color)
def _syntax_style_changed(self):
""" Set the style for the syntax highlighter.
"""
if self.syntax_style:
self._highlighter.set_style(self.syntax_style)
else:
self._highlighter.set_style_sheet(self.style_sheet)