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# Standard library imports
import re
import sys
from textwrap import dedent
# System library imports
from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
# Local imports
from IPython.config.configurable import Configurable
from IPython.frontend.qt.util import MetaQObjectHasTraits
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Bool, Enum, Int
from ansi_code_processor import QtAnsiCodeProcessor
from completion_widget import CompletionWidget
class ConsolePlainTextEdit(QtGui.QPlainTextEdit):
""" A QPlainTextEdit suitable for use with ConsoleWidget.
"""
# Prevents text from being moved by drag and drop. Note that is not, for
# some reason, sufficient to catch drag events in the ConsoleWidget's
# event filter.
def dragEnterEvent(self, event): pass
def dragLeaveEvent(self, event): pass
def dragMoveEvent(self, event): pass
def dropEvent(self, event): pass
class ConsoleTextEdit(QtGui.QTextEdit):
""" A QTextEdit suitable for use with ConsoleWidget.
"""
# See above.
def dragEnterEvent(self, event): pass
def dragLeaveEvent(self, event): pass
def dragMoveEvent(self, event): pass
def dropEvent(self, event): pass
class ConsoleWidget(Configurable, QtGui.QWidget):
""" An abstract base class for console-type widgets. This class has
functionality for:
* Maintaining a prompt and editing region
* Providing the traditional Unix-style console keyboard shortcuts
* Performing tab completion
* Paging text
* Handling ANSI escape codes
ConsoleWidget also provides a number of utility methods that will be
convenient to implementors of a console-style widget.
"""
__metaclass__ = MetaQObjectHasTraits
# Whether to process ANSI escape codes.
ansi_codes = Bool(True, config=True)
# The maximum number of lines of text before truncation. Specifying a
# non-positive number disables text truncation (not recommended).
buffer_size = Int(500, config=True)
# Whether to use a list widget or plain text output for tab completion.
gui_completion = Bool(True, config=True)
# The type of underlying text widget to use. Valid values are 'plain', which
# specifies a QPlainTextEdit, and 'rich', which specifies a QTextEdit.
# NOTE: this value can only be specified during initialization.
kind = Enum(['plain', 'rich'], default_value='plain', config=True)
# The type of paging to use. Valid values are:
# 'inside' : The widget pages like a traditional terminal pager.
# 'hsplit' : When paging is requested, the widget is split
# horizontally. The top pane contains the console, and the
# bottom pane contains the paged text.
# 'vsplit' : Similar to 'hsplit', except that a vertical splitter used.
# 'custom' : No action is taken by the widget beyond emitting a
# 'custom_page_requested(str)' signal.
# 'none' : The text is written directly to the console.
# NOTE: this value can only be specified during initialization.
paging = Enum(['inside', 'hsplit', 'vsplit', 'custom', 'none'],
default_value='inside', config=True)
# Whether to override ShortcutEvents for the keybindings defined by this
# widget (Ctrl+n, Ctrl+a, etc). Enable this if you want this widget to take
# priority (when it has focus) over, e.g., window-level menu shortcuts.
override_shortcuts = Bool(False)
# Signals that indicate ConsoleWidget state.
copy_available = QtCore.pyqtSignal(bool)
redo_available = QtCore.pyqtSignal(bool)
undo_available = QtCore.pyqtSignal(bool)
# Signal emitted when paging is needed and the paging style has been
# specified as 'custom'.
custom_page_requested = QtCore.pyqtSignal(object)
# Protected class variables.
_ctrl_down_remap = { QtCore.Qt.Key_B : QtCore.Qt.Key_Left,
QtCore.Qt.Key_F : QtCore.Qt.Key_Right,
QtCore.Qt.Key_A : QtCore.Qt.Key_Home,
QtCore.Qt.Key_E : QtCore.Qt.Key_End,
QtCore.Qt.Key_P : QtCore.Qt.Key_Up,
QtCore.Qt.Key_N : QtCore.Qt.Key_Down,
QtCore.Qt.Key_D : QtCore.Qt.Key_Delete, }
_shortcuts = set(_ctrl_down_remap.keys() +
[ QtCore.Qt.Key_C, QtCore.Qt.Key_V, QtCore.Qt.Key_O ])
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'QObject' interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def __init__(self, parent=None, **kw):
""" Create a ConsoleWidget.
Parameters:
-----------
parent : QWidget, optional [default None]
The parent for this widget.
"""
QtGui.QWidget.__init__(self, parent)
Configurable.__init__(self, **kw)
# Create the layout and underlying text widget.
layout = QtGui.QStackedLayout(self)
layout.setContentsMargins(0, 0, 0, 0)
self._control = self._create_control()
self._page_control = None
self._splitter = None
if self.paging in ('hsplit', 'vsplit'):
self._splitter = QtGui.QSplitter()
if self.paging == 'hsplit':
self._splitter.setOrientation(QtCore.Qt.Horizontal)
else:
self._splitter.setOrientation(QtCore.Qt.Vertical)
self._splitter.addWidget(self._control)
layout.addWidget(self._splitter)
else:
layout.addWidget(self._control)
# Create the paging widget, if necessary.
if self.paging in ('inside', 'hsplit', 'vsplit'):
self._page_control = self._create_page_control()
if self._splitter:
self._page_control.hide()
self._splitter.addWidget(self._page_control)
else:
layout.addWidget(self._page_control)
# Initialize protected variables. Some variables contain useful state
# information for subclasses; they should be considered read-only.
self._ansi_processor = QtAnsiCodeProcessor()
self._completion_widget = CompletionWidget(self._control)
self._continuation_prompt = '> '
self._continuation_prompt_html = None
self._executing = False
self._prompt = ''
self._prompt_html = None
self._prompt_pos = 0
self._prompt_sep = ''
self._reading = False
self._reading_callback = None
self._tab_width = 8
# Set a monospaced font.
self.reset_font()
def eventFilter(self, obj, event):
""" Reimplemented to ensure a console-like behavior in the underlying
text widgets.
"""
etype = event.type()
if etype == QtCore.QEvent.KeyPress:
# Re-map keys for all filtered widgets.
key = event.key()
if self._control_key_down(event.modifiers()) and \
key in self._ctrl_down_remap:
new_event = QtGui.QKeyEvent(QtCore.QEvent.KeyPress,
self._ctrl_down_remap[key],
QtCore.Qt.NoModifier)
QtGui.qApp.sendEvent(obj, new_event)
return True
elif obj == self._control:
return self._event_filter_console_keypress(event)
elif obj == self._page_control:
return self._event_filter_page_keypress(event)
# Override shortucts for all filtered widgets. Note that on Mac OS it is
# always unnecessary to override shortcuts, hence the check below (users
# should just use the Control key instead of the Command key).
elif etype == QtCore.QEvent.ShortcutOverride and \
sys.platform != 'darwin' and \
self._control_key_down(event.modifiers()) and \
event.key() in self._shortcuts:
event.accept()
return False
return super(ConsoleWidget, self).eventFilter(obj, event)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'QWidget' interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def sizeHint(self):
""" Reimplemented to suggest a size that is 80 characters wide and
25 lines high.
"""
font_metrics = QtGui.QFontMetrics(self.font)
margin = (self._control.frameWidth() +
self._control.document().documentMargin()) * 2
style = self.style()
splitwidth = style.pixelMetric(QtGui.QStyle.PM_SplitterWidth)
# Despite my best efforts to take the various margins into account, the
# width is still coming out a bit too small, so we include a fudge
# factor of one character here.
width = font_metrics.maxWidth() * 81 + margin
width += style.pixelMetric(QtGui.QStyle.PM_ScrollBarExtent)
if self.paging == 'hsplit':
width = width * 2 + splitwidth
height = font_metrics.height() * 25 + margin
if self.paging == 'vsplit':
height = height * 2 + splitwidth
return QtCore.QSize(width, height)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'ConsoleWidget' public interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def can_paste(self):
""" Returns whether text can be pasted from the clipboard.
"""
# Only accept text that can be ASCII encoded.
if self._control.textInteractionFlags() & QtCore.Qt.TextEditable:
text = QtGui.QApplication.clipboard().text()
if not text.isEmpty():
try:
str(text)
return True
except UnicodeEncodeError:
pass
return False
def clear(self, keep_input=True):
""" Clear the console, then write a new prompt. If 'keep_input' is set,
restores the old input buffer when the new prompt is written.
"""
if keep_input:
input_buffer = self.input_buffer
self._control.clear()
self._show_prompt()
if keep_input:
self.input_buffer = input_buffer
def copy(self):
""" Copy the current selected text to the clipboard.
"""
self._control.copy()
def execute(self, source=None, hidden=False, interactive=False):
""" Executes source or the input buffer, possibly prompting for more
input.
Parameters:
-----------
source : str, optional
The source to execute. If not specified, the input buffer will be
used. If specified and 'hidden' is False, the input buffer will be
replaced with the source before execution.
hidden : bool, optional (default False)
If set, no output will be shown and the prompt will not be modified.
In other words, it will be completely invisible to the user that
an execution has occurred.
interactive : bool, optional (default False)
Whether the console is to treat the source as having been manually
entered by the user. The effect of this parameter depends on the
subclass implementation.
Raises:
-------
RuntimeError
If incomplete input is given and 'hidden' is True. In this case,
it is not possible to prompt for more input.
Returns:
--------
A boolean indicating whether the source was executed.
"""
# WARNING: The order in which things happen here is very particular, in
# large part because our syntax highlighting is fragile. If you change
# something, test carefully!
# Decide what to execute.
if source is None:
source = self.input_buffer
if not hidden:
# A newline is appended later, but it should be considered part
# of the input buffer.
source += '\n'
elif not hidden:
self.input_buffer = source
# Execute the source or show a continuation prompt if it is incomplete.
complete = self._is_complete(source, interactive)
if hidden:
if complete:
self._execute(source, hidden)
else:
error = 'Incomplete noninteractive input: "%s"'
raise RuntimeError(error % source)
else:
if complete:
self._append_plain_text('\n')
self._executing_input_buffer = self.input_buffer
self._executing = True
self._prompt_finished()
# The maximum block count is only in effect during execution.
# This ensures that _prompt_pos does not become invalid due to
# text truncation.
self._control.document().setMaximumBlockCount(self.buffer_size)
# Setting a positive maximum block count will automatically
# disable the undo/redo history, but just to be safe:
self._control.setUndoRedoEnabled(False)
self._execute(source, hidden)
else:
# Do this inside an edit block so continuation prompts are
# removed seamlessly via undo/redo.
cursor = self._get_end_cursor()
cursor.beginEditBlock()
cursor.insertText('\n')
self._insert_continuation_prompt(cursor)
cursor.endEditBlock()
# Do not do this inside the edit block. It works as expected
# when using a QPlainTextEdit control, but does not have an
# effect when using a QTextEdit. I believe this is a Qt bug.
self._control.moveCursor(QtGui.QTextCursor.End)
return complete
def _get_input_buffer(self):
""" The text that the user has entered entered at the current prompt.
"""
# If we're executing, the input buffer may not even exist anymore due to
# the limit imposed by 'buffer_size'. Therefore, we store it.
if self._executing:
return self._executing_input_buffer
cursor = self._get_end_cursor()
cursor.setPosition(self._prompt_pos, QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
input_buffer = str(cursor.selection().toPlainText())
# Strip out continuation prompts.
return input_buffer.replace('\n' + self._continuation_prompt, '\n')
def _set_input_buffer(self, string):
""" Replaces the text in the input buffer with 'string'.
"""
# For now, it is an error to modify the input buffer during execution.
if self._executing:
raise RuntimeError("Cannot change input buffer during execution.")
# Remove old text.
cursor = self._get_end_cursor()
cursor.beginEditBlock()
cursor.setPosition(self._prompt_pos, QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
cursor.removeSelectedText()
# Insert new text with continuation prompts.
lines = string.splitlines(True)
if lines:
self._append_plain_text(lines[0])
for i in xrange(1, len(lines)):
if self._continuation_prompt_html is None:
self._append_plain_text(self._continuation_prompt)
else:
self._append_html(self._continuation_prompt_html)
self._append_plain_text(lines[i])
cursor.endEditBlock()
self._control.moveCursor(QtGui.QTextCursor.End)
input_buffer = property(_get_input_buffer, _set_input_buffer)
def _get_font(self):
""" The base font being used by the ConsoleWidget.
"""
return self._control.document().defaultFont()
def _set_font(self, font):
""" Sets the base font for the ConsoleWidget to the specified QFont.
"""
font_metrics = QtGui.QFontMetrics(font)
self._control.setTabStopWidth(self.tab_width * font_metrics.width(' '))
self._completion_widget.setFont(font)
self._control.document().setDefaultFont(font)
if self._page_control:
self._page_control.document().setDefaultFont(font)
font = property(_get_font, _set_font)
def paste(self):
""" Paste the contents of the clipboard into the input region.
"""
if self._control.textInteractionFlags() & QtCore.Qt.TextEditable:
try:
text = str(QtGui.QApplication.clipboard().text())
except UnicodeEncodeError:
pass
else:
self._insert_plain_text_into_buffer(dedent(text))
def print_(self, printer):
""" Print the contents of the ConsoleWidget to the specified QPrinter.
"""
self._control.print_(printer)
def redo(self):
""" Redo the last operation. If there is no operation to redo, nothing
happens.
"""
self._control.redo()
def reset_font(self):
""" Sets the font to the default fixed-width font for this platform.
"""
# FIXME: font family and size should be configurable by the user.
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# FIXME: we should test whether Consolas is available and use it
# first if it is. Consolas ships by default from Vista onwards,
# it's *vastly* more readable and prettier than Courier, and is
# often installed even on XP systems. So we should first check for
# it, and only fallback to Courier if absolutely necessary.
name = 'Courier'
elif sys.platform == 'darwin':
name = 'Monaco'
else:
name = 'Monospace'
font = QtGui.QFont(name, QtGui.qApp.font().pointSize())
font.setStyleHint(QtGui.QFont.TypeWriter)
self._set_font(font)
def select_all(self):
""" Selects all the text in the buffer.
"""
self._control.selectAll()
def _get_tab_width(self):
""" The width (in terms of space characters) for tab characters.
"""
return self._tab_width
def _set_tab_width(self, tab_width):
""" Sets the width (in terms of space characters) for tab characters.
"""
font_metrics = QtGui.QFontMetrics(self.font)
self._control.setTabStopWidth(tab_width * font_metrics.width(' '))
self._tab_width = tab_width
tab_width = property(_get_tab_width, _set_tab_width)
def undo(self):
""" Undo the last operation. If there is no operation to undo, nothing
happens.
"""
self._control.undo()
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'ConsoleWidget' abstract interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _is_complete(self, source, interactive):
""" Returns whether 'source' can be executed. When triggered by an
Enter/Return key press, 'interactive' is True; otherwise, it is
False.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def _execute(self, source, hidden):
""" Execute 'source'. If 'hidden', do not show any output.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def _prompt_started_hook(self):
""" Called immediately after a new prompt is displayed.
"""
pass
def _prompt_finished_hook(self):
""" Called immediately after a prompt is finished, i.e. when some input
will be processed and a new prompt displayed.
"""
pass
def _up_pressed(self):
""" Called when the up key is pressed. Returns whether to continue
processing the event.
"""
return True
def _down_pressed(self):
""" Called when the down key is pressed. Returns whether to continue
processing the event.
"""
return True
def _tab_pressed(self):
""" Called when the tab key is pressed. Returns whether to continue
processing the event.
"""
return False
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'ConsoleWidget' protected interface
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _append_html(self, html):
""" Appends html at the end of the console buffer.
"""
cursor = self._get_end_cursor()
self._insert_html(cursor, html)
def _append_html_fetching_plain_text(self, html):
""" Appends 'html', then returns the plain text version of it.
"""
cursor = self._get_end_cursor()
return self._insert_html_fetching_plain_text(cursor, html)
def _append_plain_text(self, text):
""" Appends plain text at the end of the console buffer, processing
ANSI codes if enabled.
"""
cursor = self._get_end_cursor()
self._insert_plain_text(cursor, text)
def _append_plain_text_keeping_prompt(self, text):
""" Writes 'text' after the current prompt, then restores the old prompt
with its old input buffer.
"""
input_buffer = self.input_buffer
self._append_plain_text('\n')
self._prompt_finished()
self._append_plain_text(text)
self._show_prompt()
self.input_buffer = input_buffer
def _complete_with_items(self, cursor, items):
""" Performs completion with 'items' at the specified cursor location.
"""
if len(items) == 1:
cursor.setPosition(self._control.textCursor().position(),
QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
cursor.insertText(items[0])
elif len(items) > 1:
if self.gui_completion:
self._completion_widget.show_items(cursor, items)
else:
text = self._format_as_columns(items)
self._append_plain_text_keeping_prompt(text)
def _control_key_down(self, modifiers):
""" Given a KeyboardModifiers flags object, return whether the Control
key is down (on Mac OS, treat the Command key as a synonym for
Control).
"""
down = bool(modifiers & QtCore.Qt.ControlModifier)
# Note: on Mac OS, ControlModifier corresponds to the Command key while
# MetaModifier corresponds to the Control key.
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
down = down ^ bool(modifiers & QtCore.Qt.MetaModifier)
return down
def _create_control(self):
""" Creates and connects the underlying text widget.
"""
if self.kind == 'plain':
control = ConsolePlainTextEdit()
elif self.kind == 'rich':
control = ConsoleTextEdit()
control.setAcceptRichText(False)
control.installEventFilter(self)
control.setContextMenuPolicy(QtCore.Qt.CustomContextMenu)
control.customContextMenuRequested.connect(self._show_context_menu)
control.copyAvailable.connect(self.copy_available)
control.redoAvailable.connect(self.redo_available)
control.undoAvailable.connect(self.undo_available)
control.setReadOnly(True)
control.setUndoRedoEnabled(False)
control.setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(QtCore.Qt.ScrollBarAlwaysOn)
return control
def _create_page_control(self):
""" Creates and connects the underlying paging widget.
"""
control = ConsolePlainTextEdit()
control.installEventFilter(self)
control.setReadOnly(True)
control.setUndoRedoEnabled(False)
control.setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(QtCore.Qt.ScrollBarAlwaysOn)
return control
def _event_filter_console_keypress(self, event):
""" Filter key events for the underlying text widget to create a
console-like interface.
"""
intercepted = False
cursor = self._control.textCursor()
position = cursor.position()
key = event.key()
ctrl_down = self._control_key_down(event.modifiers())
alt_down = event.modifiers() & QtCore.Qt.AltModifier
shift_down = event.modifiers() & QtCore.Qt.ShiftModifier
if event.matches(QtGui.QKeySequence.Paste):
# Call our paste instead of the underlying text widget's.
self.paste()
intercepted = True
elif ctrl_down:
if key == QtCore.Qt.Key_K:
if self._in_buffer(position):
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.EndOfLine,
QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
if not cursor.hasSelection():
# Line deletion (remove continuation prompt)
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.NextBlock,
QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.Right,
QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor,
len(self._continuation_prompt))
cursor.removeSelectedText()
intercepted = True
elif key == QtCore.Qt.Key_L:
# It would be better to simply move the prompt block to the top
# of the control viewport. QPlainTextEdit has a private method
# to do this (setTopBlock), but it cannot be duplicated here
# because it requires access to the QTextControl that underlies
# both QPlainTextEdit and QTextEdit. In short, this can only be
# achieved by appending newlines after the prompt, which is a
# gigantic hack and likely to cause other problems.
self.clear()
intercepted = True
elif key == QtCore.Qt.Key_O:
if self._page_control and self._page_control.isVisible():
self._page_control.setFocus()
intercept = True
elif key == QtCore.Qt.Key_X:
# FIXME: Instead of disabling cut completely, only allow it
# when safe.
intercepted = True
elif key == QtCore.Qt.Key_Y:
self.paste()
intercepted = True
elif alt_down:
if key == QtCore.Qt.Key_B:
self._set_cursor(self._get_word_start_cursor(position))
intercepted = True
elif key == QtCore.Qt.Key_F:
self._set_cursor(self._get_word_end_cursor(position))
intercepted = True
elif key == QtCore.Qt.Key_Backspace:
cursor = self._get_word_start_cursor(position)
cursor.setPosition(position, QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
cursor.removeSelectedText()
intercepted = True
elif key == QtCore.Qt.Key_D:
cursor = self._get_word_end_cursor(position)
cursor.setPosition(position, QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
cursor.removeSelectedText()
intercepted = True
elif key == QtCore.Qt.Key_Greater:
self._control.moveCursor(QtGui.QTextCursor.End)
intercepted = True
elif key == QtCore.Qt.Key_Less:
self._control.setTextCursor(self._get_prompt_cursor())
intercepted = True
else:
if key in (QtCore.Qt.Key_Return, QtCore.Qt.Key_Enter):
intercepted = True
if self._in_buffer(position):
if self._reading:
self._append_plain_text('\n')
self._reading = False
if self._reading_callback:
self._reading_callback()
# If there is only whitespace after the cursor, execute.
# Otherwise, split the line with a continuation prompt.
elif not self._executing:
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.End,
QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
if cursor.selectedText().trimmed().isEmpty():
self.execute(interactive=True)
else:
# Do this inside an edit block for clean undo/redo.
cursor.beginEditBlock()
cursor.setPosition(position)
cursor.insertText('\n')
self._insert_continuation_prompt(cursor)
cursor.endEditBlock()
# Ensure that the whole input buffer is visible.
# FIXME: This will not be usable if the input buffer
# is taller than the console widget.
self._control.moveCursor(QtGui.QTextCursor.End)
self._control.setTextCursor(cursor)
elif key == QtCore.Qt.Key_Up:
if self._reading or not self._up_pressed():
intercepted = True
else:
prompt_line = self._get_prompt_cursor().blockNumber()
intercepted = cursor.blockNumber() <= prompt_line
elif key == QtCore.Qt.Key_Down:
if self._reading or not self._down_pressed():
intercepted = True
else:
end_line = self._get_end_cursor().blockNumber()
intercepted = cursor.blockNumber() == end_line
elif key == QtCore.Qt.Key_Tab:
if not self._reading:
intercepted = not self._tab_pressed()
elif key == QtCore.Qt.Key_Left:
intercepted = not self._in_buffer(position - 1)
elif key == QtCore.Qt.Key_Home:
start_line = cursor.blockNumber()
if start_line == self._get_prompt_cursor().blockNumber():
start_pos = self._prompt_pos
else:
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.StartOfBlock,
QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
start_pos = cursor.position()
start_pos += len(self._continuation_prompt)
cursor.setPosition(position)
if shift_down and self._in_buffer(position):
cursor.setPosition(start_pos, QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
else:
cursor.setPosition(start_pos)
self._set_cursor(cursor)
intercepted = True
elif key == QtCore.Qt.Key_Backspace:
# Line deletion (remove continuation prompt)
len_prompt = len(self._continuation_prompt)
if not self._reading and \
cursor.columnNumber() == len_prompt and \
position != self._prompt_pos:
cursor.beginEditBlock()
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.StartOfBlock,
QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
cursor.removeSelectedText()
cursor.deletePreviousChar()
cursor.endEditBlock()
intercepted = True
# Regular backwards deletion
else:
anchor = cursor.anchor()
if anchor == position:
intercepted = not self._in_buffer(position - 1)
else:
intercepted = not self._in_buffer(min(anchor, position))
elif key == QtCore.Qt.Key_Delete:
# Line deletion (remove continuation prompt)
if not self._reading and cursor.atBlockEnd() and not \
cursor.hasSelection():
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.NextBlock,
QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.Right,
QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor,
len(self._continuation_prompt))
cursor.removeSelectedText()
intercepted = True
# Regular forwards deletion:
else:
anchor = cursor.anchor()
intercepted = (not self._in_buffer(anchor) or
not self._in_buffer(position))
# Don't move the cursor if control is down to allow copy-paste using
# the keyboard in any part of the buffer.
if not ctrl_down:
self._keep_cursor_in_buffer()
return intercepted
def _event_filter_page_keypress(self, event):
""" Filter key events for the paging widget to create console-like
interface.
"""
key = event.key()
ctrl_down = self._control_key_down(event.modifiers())
alt_down = event.modifiers() & QtCore.Qt.AltModifier
if ctrl_down:
if key == QtCore.Qt.Key_O:
self._control.setFocus()
intercept = True
elif alt_down:
if key == QtCore.Qt.Key_Greater:
self._page_control.moveCursor(QtGui.QTextCursor.End)
intercepted = True
elif key == QtCore.Qt.Key_Less:
self._page_control.moveCursor(QtGui.QTextCursor.Start)
intercepted = True
elif key in (QtCore.Qt.Key_Q, QtCore.Qt.Key_Escape):
if self._splitter:
self._page_control.hide()
else:
self.layout().setCurrentWidget(self._control)
return True
elif key in (QtCore.Qt.Key_Enter, QtCore.Qt.Key_Return):
new_event = QtGui.QKeyEvent(QtCore.QEvent.KeyPress,
QtCore.Qt.Key_PageDown,
QtCore.Qt.NoModifier)
QtGui.qApp.sendEvent(self._page_control, new_event)
return True
elif key == QtCore.Qt.Key_Backspace:
new_event = QtGui.QKeyEvent(QtCore.QEvent.KeyPress,
QtCore.Qt.Key_PageUp,
QtCore.Qt.NoModifier)
QtGui.qApp.sendEvent(self._page_control, new_event)
return True
return False
def _format_as_columns(self, items, separator=' '):
""" Transform a list of strings into a single string with columns.
Parameters
----------
items : sequence of strings
The strings to process.
separator : str, optional [default is two spaces]
The string that separates columns.
Returns
-------
The formatted string.
"""
# Note: this code is adapted from columnize 0.3.2.
# See http://code.google.com/p/pycolumnize/
# Calculate the number of characters available.
width = self._control.viewport().width()
char_width = QtGui.QFontMetrics(self.font).maxWidth()
displaywidth = max(10, (width / char_width) - 1)
# Some degenerate cases.
size = len(items)
if size == 0:
return '\n'
elif size == 1:
return '%s\n' % str(items[0])
# Try every row count from 1 upwards
array_index = lambda nrows, row, col: nrows*col + row
for nrows in range(1, size):
ncols = (size + nrows - 1) // nrows
colwidths = []
totwidth = -len(separator)
for col in range(ncols):
# Get max column width for this column
colwidth = 0
for row in range(nrows):
i = array_index(nrows, row, col)
if i >= size: break
x = items[i]
colwidth = max(colwidth, len(x))
colwidths.append(colwidth)
totwidth += colwidth + len(separator)
if totwidth > displaywidth:
break
if totwidth <= displaywidth:
break
# The smallest number of rows computed and the max widths for each
# column has been obtained. Now we just have to format each of the rows.
string = ''
for row in range(nrows):
texts = []
for col in range(ncols):
i = row + nrows*col
if i >= size:
texts.append('')
else:
texts.append(items[i])
while texts and not texts[-1]:
del texts[-1]
for col in range(len(texts)):
texts[col] = texts[col].ljust(colwidths[col])
string += '%s\n' % str(separator.join(texts))
return string
def _get_block_plain_text(self, block):
""" Given a QTextBlock, return its unformatted text.
"""
cursor = QtGui.QTextCursor(block)
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.StartOfBlock)
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.EndOfBlock,
QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
return str(cursor.selection().toPlainText())
def _get_cursor(self):
""" Convenience method that returns a cursor for the current position.
"""
return self._control.textCursor()
def _get_end_cursor(self):
""" Convenience method that returns a cursor for the last character.
"""
cursor = self._control.textCursor()
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.End)
return cursor
def _get_input_buffer_cursor_column(self):
""" Returns the column of the cursor in the input buffer, excluding the
contribution by the prompt, or -1 if there is no such column.
"""
prompt = self._get_input_buffer_cursor_prompt()
if prompt is None:
return -1
else:
cursor = self._control.textCursor()
return cursor.columnNumber() - len(prompt)
def _get_input_buffer_cursor_line(self):
""" Returns line of the input buffer that contains the cursor, or None
if there is no such line.
"""
prompt = self._get_input_buffer_cursor_prompt()
if prompt is None:
return None
else:
cursor = self._control.textCursor()
text = self._get_block_plain_text(cursor.block())
return text[len(prompt):]
def _get_input_buffer_cursor_prompt(self):
""" Returns the (plain text) prompt for line of the input buffer that
contains the cursor, or None if there is no such line.
"""
if self._executing:
return None
cursor = self._control.textCursor()
if cursor.position() >= self._prompt_pos:
if cursor.blockNumber() == self._get_prompt_cursor().blockNumber():
return self._prompt
else:
return self._continuation_prompt
else:
return None
def _get_prompt_cursor(self):
""" Convenience method that returns a cursor for the prompt position.
"""
cursor = self._control.textCursor()
cursor.setPosition(self._prompt_pos)
return cursor
def _get_selection_cursor(self, start, end):
""" Convenience method that returns a cursor with text selected between
the positions 'start' and 'end'.
"""
cursor = self._control.textCursor()
cursor.setPosition(start)
cursor.setPosition(end, QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
return cursor
def _get_word_start_cursor(self, position):
""" Find the start of the word to the left the given position. If a
sequence of non-word characters precedes the first word, skip over
them. (This emulates the behavior of bash, emacs, etc.)
"""
document = self._control.document()
position -= 1
while position >= self._prompt_pos and \
not document.characterAt(position).isLetterOrNumber():
position -= 1
while position >= self._prompt_pos and \
document.characterAt(position).isLetterOrNumber():
position -= 1
cursor = self._control.textCursor()
cursor.setPosition(position + 1)
return cursor
def _get_word_end_cursor(self, position):
""" Find the end of the word to the right the given position. If a
sequence of non-word characters precedes the first word, skip over
them. (This emulates the behavior of bash, emacs, etc.)
"""
document = self._control.document()
end = self._get_end_cursor().position()
while position < end and \
not document.characterAt(position).isLetterOrNumber():
position += 1
while position < end and \
document.characterAt(position).isLetterOrNumber():
position += 1
cursor = self._control.textCursor()
cursor.setPosition(position)
return cursor
def _insert_continuation_prompt(self, cursor):
""" Inserts new continuation prompt using the specified cursor.
"""
if self._continuation_prompt_html is None:
self._insert_plain_text(cursor, self._continuation_prompt)
else:
self._continuation_prompt = self._insert_html_fetching_plain_text(
cursor, self._continuation_prompt_html)
def _insert_html(self, cursor, html):
""" Inserts HTML using the specified cursor in such a way that future
formatting is unaffected.
"""
cursor.beginEditBlock()
cursor.insertHtml(html)
# After inserting HTML, the text document "remembers" it's in "html
# mode", which means that subsequent calls adding plain text will result
# in unwanted formatting, lost tab characters, etc. The following code
# hacks around this behavior, which I consider to be a bug in Qt, by
# (crudely) resetting the document's style state.
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.Left,
QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
if cursor.selection().toPlainText() == ' ':
cursor.removeSelectedText()
else:
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.Right)
cursor.insertText(' ', QtGui.QTextCharFormat())
cursor.endEditBlock()
def _insert_html_fetching_plain_text(self, cursor, html):
""" Inserts HTML using the specified cursor, then returns its plain text
version.
"""
cursor.beginEditBlock()
cursor.removeSelectedText()
start = cursor.position()
self._insert_html(cursor, html)
end = cursor.position()
cursor.setPosition(start, QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
text = str(cursor.selection().toPlainText())
cursor.setPosition(end)
cursor.endEditBlock()
return text
def _insert_plain_text(self, cursor, text):
""" Inserts plain text using the specified cursor, processing ANSI codes
if enabled.
"""
cursor.beginEditBlock()
if self.ansi_codes:
for substring in self._ansi_processor.split_string(text):
for action in self._ansi_processor.actions:
if action.kind == 'erase' and action.area == 'screen':
cursor.select(QtGui.QTextCursor.Document)
cursor.removeSelectedText()
format = self._ansi_processor.get_format()
cursor.insertText(substring, format)
else:
cursor.insertText(text)
cursor.endEditBlock()
def _insert_plain_text_into_buffer(self, text):
""" Inserts text into the input buffer at the current cursor position,
ensuring that continuation prompts are inserted as necessary.
"""
lines = str(text).splitlines(True)
if lines:
self._keep_cursor_in_buffer()
cursor = self._control.textCursor()
cursor.beginEditBlock()
cursor.insertText(lines[0])
for line in lines[1:]:
if self._continuation_prompt_html is None:
cursor.insertText(self._continuation_prompt)
else:
self._continuation_prompt = \
self._insert_html_fetching_plain_text(
cursor, self._continuation_prompt_html)
cursor.insertText(line)
cursor.endEditBlock()
self._control.setTextCursor(cursor)
def _in_buffer(self, position=None):
""" Returns whether the current cursor (or, if specified, a position) is
inside the editing region.
"""
cursor = self._control.textCursor()
if position is None:
position = cursor.position()
else:
cursor.setPosition(position)
line = cursor.blockNumber()
prompt_line = self._get_prompt_cursor().blockNumber()
if line == prompt_line:
return position >= self._prompt_pos
elif line > prompt_line:
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.StartOfBlock)
prompt_pos = cursor.position() + len(self._continuation_prompt)
return position >= prompt_pos
return False
def _keep_cursor_in_buffer(self):
""" Ensures that the cursor is inside the editing region. Returns
whether the cursor was moved.
"""
moved = not self._in_buffer()
if moved:
cursor = self._control.textCursor()
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.End)
self._control.setTextCursor(cursor)
return moved
def _page(self, text):
""" Displays text using the pager if it exceeds the height of the
visible area.
"""
if self.paging == 'none':
self._append_plain_text(text)
else:
line_height = QtGui.QFontMetrics(self.font).height()
minlines = self._control.viewport().height() / line_height
if re.match("(?:[^\n]*\n){%i}" % minlines, text):
if self.paging == 'custom':
self.custom_page_requested.emit(text)
else:
self._page_control.clear()
cursor = self._page_control.textCursor()
self._insert_plain_text(cursor, text)
self._page_control.moveCursor(QtGui.QTextCursor.Start)
self._page_control.viewport().resize(self._control.size())
if self._splitter:
self._page_control.show()
self._page_control.setFocus()
else:
self.layout().setCurrentWidget(self._page_control)
else:
self._append_plain_text(text)
def _prompt_started(self):
""" Called immediately after a new prompt is displayed.
"""
# Temporarily disable the maximum block count to permit undo/redo and
# to ensure that the prompt position does not change due to truncation.
# Because setting this property clears the undo/redo history, we only
# set it if we have to.
if self._control.document().maximumBlockCount() > 0:
self._control.document().setMaximumBlockCount(0)
self._control.setUndoRedoEnabled(True)
self._control.setReadOnly(False)
self._control.moveCursor(QtGui.QTextCursor.End)
self._executing = False
self._prompt_started_hook()
def _prompt_finished(self):
""" Called immediately after a prompt is finished, i.e. when some input
will be processed and a new prompt displayed.
"""
self._control.setReadOnly(True)
self._prompt_finished_hook()
def _readline(self, prompt='', callback=None):
""" Reads one line of input from the user.
Parameters
----------
prompt : str, optional
The prompt to print before reading the line.
callback : callable, optional
A callback to execute with the read line. If not specified, input is
read *synchronously* and this method does not return until it has
been read.
Returns
-------
If a callback is specified, returns nothing. Otherwise, returns the
input string with the trailing newline stripped.
"""
if self._reading:
raise RuntimeError('Cannot read a line. Widget is already reading.')
if not callback and not self.isVisible():
# If the user cannot see the widget, this function cannot return.
raise RuntimeError('Cannot synchronously read a line if the widget '
'is not visible!')
self._reading = True
self._show_prompt(prompt, newline=False)
if callback is None:
self._reading_callback = None
while self._reading:
QtCore.QCoreApplication.processEvents()
return self.input_buffer.rstrip('\n')
else:
self._reading_callback = lambda: \
callback(self.input_buffer.rstrip('\n'))
def _set_continuation_prompt(self, prompt, html=False):
""" Sets the continuation prompt.
Parameters
----------
prompt : str
The prompt to show when more input is needed.
html : bool, optional (default False)
If set, the prompt will be inserted as formatted HTML. Otherwise,
the prompt will be treated as plain text, though ANSI color codes
will be handled.
"""
if html:
self._continuation_prompt_html = prompt
else:
self._continuation_prompt = prompt
self._continuation_prompt_html = None
def _set_cursor(self, cursor):
""" Convenience method to set the current cursor.
"""
self._control.setTextCursor(cursor)
def _show_context_menu(self, pos):
""" Shows a context menu at the given QPoint (in widget coordinates).
"""
menu = QtGui.QMenu()
copy_action = menu.addAction('Copy', self.copy)
copy_action.setEnabled(self._get_cursor().hasSelection())
copy_action.setShortcut(QtGui.QKeySequence.Copy)
paste_action = menu.addAction('Paste', self.paste)
paste_action.setEnabled(self.can_paste())
paste_action.setShortcut(QtGui.QKeySequence.Paste)
menu.addSeparator()
menu.addAction('Select All', self.select_all)
menu.exec_(self._control.mapToGlobal(pos))
def _show_prompt(self, prompt=None, html=False, newline=True):
""" Writes a new prompt at the end of the buffer.
Parameters
----------
prompt : str, optional
The prompt to show. If not specified, the previous prompt is used.
html : bool, optional (default False)
Only relevant when a prompt is specified. If set, the prompt will
be inserted as formatted HTML. Otherwise, the prompt will be treated
as plain text, though ANSI color codes will be handled.
newline : bool, optional (default True)
If set, a new line will be written before showing the prompt if
there is not already a newline at the end of the buffer.
"""
# Insert a preliminary newline, if necessary.
if newline:
cursor = self._get_end_cursor()
if cursor.position() > 0:
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.Left,
QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
if str(cursor.selection().toPlainText()) != '\n':
self._append_plain_text('\n')
# Write the prompt.
self._append_plain_text(self._prompt_sep)
if prompt is None:
if self._prompt_html is None:
self._append_plain_text(self._prompt)
else:
self._append_html(self._prompt_html)
else:
if html:
self._prompt = self._append_html_fetching_plain_text(prompt)
self._prompt_html = prompt
else:
self._append_plain_text(prompt)
self._prompt = prompt
self._prompt_html = None
self._prompt_pos = self._get_end_cursor().position()
self._prompt_started()
class HistoryConsoleWidget(ConsoleWidget):
""" A ConsoleWidget that keeps a history of the commands that have been
executed.
"""
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'object' interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
super(HistoryConsoleWidget, self).__init__(*args, **kw)
self._history = []
self._history_index = 0
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'ConsoleWidget' public interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def execute(self, source=None, hidden=False, interactive=False):
""" Reimplemented to the store history.
"""
if not hidden:
history = self.input_buffer if source is None else source
executed = super(HistoryConsoleWidget, self).execute(
source, hidden, interactive)
if executed and not hidden:
# Save the command unless it was a blank line.
history = history.rstrip()
if history:
self._history.append(history)
self._history_index = len(self._history)
return executed
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'ConsoleWidget' abstract interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _up_pressed(self):
""" Called when the up key is pressed. Returns whether to continue
processing the event.
"""
prompt_cursor = self._get_prompt_cursor()
if self._get_cursor().blockNumber() == prompt_cursor.blockNumber():
self.history_previous()
# Go to the first line of prompt for seemless history scrolling.
cursor = self._get_prompt_cursor()
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.EndOfLine)
self._set_cursor(cursor)
return False
return True
def _down_pressed(self):
""" Called when the down key is pressed. Returns whether to continue
processing the event.
"""
end_cursor = self._get_end_cursor()
if self._get_cursor().blockNumber() == end_cursor.blockNumber():
self.history_next()
return False
return True
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'HistoryConsoleWidget' public interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def history_previous(self):
""" If possible, set the input buffer to the previous item in the
history.
"""
if self._history_index > 0:
self._history_index -= 1
self.input_buffer = self._history[self._history_index]
def history_next(self):
""" Set the input buffer to the next item in the history, or a blank
line if there is no subsequent item.
"""
if self._history_index < len(self._history):
self._history_index += 1
if self._history_index < len(self._history):
self.input_buffer = self._history[self._history_index]
else:
self.input_buffer = ''
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'HistoryConsoleWidget' protected interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _set_history(self, history):
""" Replace the current history with a sequence of history items.
"""
self._history = list(history)
self._history_index = len(self._history)