"""Base Widget class. Allows user to create widgets in the back-end that render in the IPython notebook front-end. """ #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (c) 2013, the IPython Development Team. # # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. # # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software. #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Imports #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- from contextlib import contextmanager import inspect import types from IPython.kernel.comm import Comm from IPython.config import LoggingConfigurable from IPython.utils.traitlets import Unicode, Dict, Instance, Bool from IPython.utils.py3compat import string_types #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Classes #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- class Widget(LoggingConfigurable): # Shared declarations (Class level) widget_construction_callback = None widgets = {} keys = ['view_name'] # TODO: Sync = True def on_widget_constructed(callback): """Class method, registers a callback to be called when a widget is constructed. The callback must have the following signature: callback(widget)""" Widget.widget_construction_callback = callback def _call_widget_constructed(widget): """Class method, called when a widget is constructed.""" if Widget.widget_construction_callback is not None and callable(Widget.widget_construction_callback): Widget.widget_construction_callback(widget) # Public declarations (Instance level) model_name = Unicode('widget', help="""Name of the backbone model registered in the front-end to create and sync this widget with.""") view_name = Unicode(help="""Default view registered in the front-end to use to represent the widget.""") @contextmanager def property_lock(self, key, value): """Lock a property-value pair. NOTE: This, in addition to the single lock for all state changes, is flawed. In the future we may want to look into buffering state changes back to the front-end.""" self._property_lock = (key, value) try: yield finally: self._property_lock = (None, None) def should_send_property(self, key, value): """Check the property lock (property_lock)""" return key != self._property_lock[0] or \ value != self._property_lock[1] # Private/protected declarations _comm = Instance('IPython.kernel.comm.Comm') def __init__(self, **kwargs): """Public constructor """ self.closed = False self._property_lock = (None, None) self._display_callbacks = [] self._msg_callbacks = [] super(Widget, self).__init__(**kwargs) self.on_trait_change(self._handle_property_changed, self.keys) Widget._call_widget_constructed(self) def __del__(self): """Object disposal""" self.close() def close(self): """Close method. Closes the widget which closes the underlying comm. When the comm is closed, all of the widget views are automatically removed from the front-end.""" if not self.closed: self._comm.close() self._close() def _close(self): """Unsafe close""" del Widget.widgets[self.model_id] self._comm = None self.closed = True @property def comm(self): if self._comm is None: # Create a comm. self._comm = Comm(target_name=self.model_name) self._comm.on_msg(self._handle_msg) self._comm.on_close(self._close) Widget.widgets[self.model_id] = self # first update self.send_state() return self._comm @property def model_id(self): return self.comm.comm_id # Event handlers def _handle_msg(self, msg): """Called when a msg is received from the front-end""" data = msg['content']['data'] method = data['method'] if not method in ['backbone', 'custom']: self.log.error('Unknown front-end to back-end widget msg with method "%s"' % method) # Handle backbone sync methods CREATE, PATCH, and UPDATE all in one. if method == 'backbone' and 'sync_data' in data: sync_data = data['sync_data'] self._handle_receive_state(sync_data) # handles all methods # Handle a custom msg from the front-end elif method == 'custom': if 'custom_content' in data: self._handle_custom_msg(data['custom_content']) def _handle_receive_state(self, sync_data): """Called when a state is received from the front-end.""" for name in self.keys: if name in sync_data: value = self._unpack_widgets(sync_data[name]) with self.property_lock(name, value): setattr(self, name, value) def _handle_custom_msg(self, content): """Called when a custom msg is received.""" for handler in self._msg_callbacks: handler(self, content) def _handle_property_changed(self, name, old, new): """Called when a property has been changed.""" # Make sure this isn't information that the front-end just sent us. if should_send_property(self, name, new): # Send new state to front-end self.send_state(key=name) def _handle_displayed(self, **kwargs): """Called when a view has been displayed for this widget instance""" for handler in self._display_callbacks: handler(self, **kwargs) # Public methods def send_state(self, key=None): """Sends the widget state, or a piece of it, to the front-end. Parameters ---------- key : unicode (optional) A single property's name to sync with the front-end. """ self._send({"method": "update", "state": self.get_state()}) def get_state(self, key=None): """Gets the widget state, or a piece of it. Parameters ---------- key : unicode (optional) A single property's name to get. """ keys = self.keys if key is None else [key] return {k: self._pack_widgets(getattr(self, k)) for k in keys} def _pack_widgets(self, values): """This function recursively converts all widget instances to model id strings. Children widgets will be stored and transmitted to the front-end by their model ids.""" if isinstance(values, dict): new_dict = {} for key, value in values.items(): new_dict[key] = self._pack_widgets(value) return new_dict elif isinstance(values, list): new_list = [] for value in values: new_list.append(self._pack_widgets(value)) return new_list elif isinstance(values, Widget): return values.model_id else: return values def _unpack_widgets(self, values): """This function recursively converts all model id strings to widget instances. Children widgets will be stored and transmitted to the front-end by their model ids.""" if isinstance(values, dict): new_dict = {} for key, values in values.items(): new_dict[key] = self._unpack_widgets(values[key]) return new_dict elif isinstance(values, list): new_list = [] for value in values: new_list.append(self._unpack_widgets(value)) return new_list elif isinstance(values, string_types): if widget.model_id in Widget.widgets: return Widget.widgets[widget.model_id] else: return values else: return values def send(self, content): """Sends a custom msg to the widget model in the front-end. Parameters ---------- content : dict Content of the message to send. """ self._send({"method": "custom", "custom_content": content}) def on_msg(self, callback, remove=False): """Register or unregister a callback for when a custom msg is recieved from the front-end. Parameters ---------- callback: method handler Can have a signature of: - callback(content) - callback(sender, content) remove: bool True if the callback should be unregistered.""" if remove and callback in self._msg_callbacks: self._msg_callbacks.remove(callback) elif not remove and not callback in self._msg_callbacks: if callable(callback): argspec = inspect.getargspec(callback) nargs = len(argspec[0]) # Bound methods have an additional 'self' argument if isinstance(callback, types.MethodType): nargs -= 1 # Call the callback if nargs == 1: self._msg_callbacks.append(lambda sender, content: callback(content)) elif nargs == 2: self._msg_callbacks.append(callback) else: raise TypeError('Widget msg callback must ' \ 'accept 1 or 2 arguments, not %d.' % nargs) else: raise Exception('Callback must be callable.') def on_displayed(self, callback, remove=False): """Register or unregister a callback to be called when the widget has been displayed. Parameters ---------- callback: method handler Can have a signature of: - callback(sender, **kwargs) kwargs from display call passed through without modification. remove: bool True if the callback should be unregistered.""" if remove and callback in self._display_callbacks: self._display_callbacks.remove(callback) elif not remove and not callback in self._display_callbacks: if callable(handler): self._display_callbacks.append(callback) else: raise Exception('Callback must be callable.') # Support methods def _ipython_display_(self, **kwargs): """Function that is called when `IPython.display.display` is called on the widget.""" # Show view. By sending a display message, the comm is opened and the # initial state is sent. self._send({"method": "display"}) self._handle_displayed(**kwargs) def _send(self, msg): """Sends a message to the model in the front-end""" self.comm.send(msg) class DOMWidget(Widget): visible = Bool(True, help="Whether or not the widget is visible.") # Private/protected declarations _css = Dict() # Internal CSS property dict keys = ['visible', '_css'] + Widget.keys # TODO def get_css(self, key, selector=""): """Get a CSS property of the widget. Note: This function does not actually request the CSS from the front-end; Only properties that have been set with set_css can be read. Parameters ---------- key: unicode CSS key selector: unicode (optional) JQuery selector used when the CSS key/value was set. """ if selector in self._css and key in self._css[selector]: return self._css[selector][key] else: return None def set_css(self, *args, **kwargs): """Set one or more CSS properties of the widget. This function has two signatures: - set_css(css_dict, selector='') - set_css(key, value, selector='') Parameters ---------- css_dict : dict CSS key/value pairs to apply key: unicode CSS key value CSS value selector: unicode (optional) JQuery selector to use to apply the CSS key/value. If no selector is provided, an empty selector is used. An empty selector makes the front-end try to apply the css to a default element. The default element is an attribute unique to each view, which is a DOM element of the view that should be styled with common CSS (see `$el_to_style` in the Javascript code). """ selector = kwargs.get('selector', '') # Signature 1: set_css(css_dict, selector='') if len(args) == 1: if isinstance(args[0], dict): for (key, value) in args[0].items(): if not (key in self._css[selector] and value == self._css[selector][key]): self._css[selector][key] = value self.send_state('_css') else: raise Exception('css_dict must be a dict.') # Signature 2: set_css(key, value, selector='') elif len(args) == 2 or len(args) == 3: # Selector can be a positional arg if it's the 3rd value if len(args) == 3: selector = args[2] if selector not in self._css: self._css[selector] = {} # Only update the property if it has changed. key = args[0] value = args[1] if not (key in self._css[selector] and value == self._css[selector][key]): self._css[selector][key] = value self.send_state('_css') # Send new state to client. else: raise Exception('set_css only accepts 1-3 arguments') def add_class(self, class_names, selector=""): """Add class[es] to a DOM element Parameters ---------- class_names: unicode or list Class name(s) to add to the DOM element(s). selector: unicode (optional) JQuery selector to select the DOM element(s) that the class(es) will be added to. """ class_list = class_names if isinstance(class_list, list): class_list = ' '.join(class_list) self.send({"msg_type": "add_class", "class_list": class_list, "selector": selector}) def remove_class(self, class_names, selector=""): """Remove class[es] from a DOM element Parameters ---------- class_names: unicode or list Class name(s) to remove from the DOM element(s). selector: unicode (optional) JQuery selector to select the DOM element(s) that the class(es) will be removed from. """ class_list = class_names if isinstance(class_list, list): class_list = ' '.join(class_list) self.send({"msg_type": "remove_class", "class_list": class_list, "selector": selector})