[modules] added new shortcut module
This modules makes it very easy to create shortcuts as widgets, for which the user can define the command to be executed when left clicking on it. It supports single or multiple shortcuts
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bumblebee/modules/shortcut.py
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# pylint: disable=C0112,R0903
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"""Shows a widget per user-defined shortcut and allows to define the behaviour
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when clicking on it.
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For more than one shortcut, the commands and labels are strings separated by
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a demiliter (; semicolon by default).
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For example in order to create two shortcuts labeled A and B with commands
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cmdA and cmdB you could do:
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./bumblebee-status -m shortcut -p shortcut.cmd="ls;ps" shortcut.label="A;B"
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Parameters:
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* shortcut.cmds : List of commands to execute
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* shortcut.labels: List of widgets' labels (text)
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* shortcut.delim : Commands and labels delimiter (; semicolon by default)
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"""
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import logging
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import bumblebee.engine
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import bumblebee.output
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import bumblebee.input
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LINK = "https://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/wiki"
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LABEL = "Click me"
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class Module(bumblebee.engine.Module):
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""" Shortcut module."""
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def __init__(self, engine, config):
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widgets = []
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self._engine = engine
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super(Module, self).__init__(engine, config, widgets)
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self._labels = self.parameter("labels", "{}".format(LABEL))
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self._cmds = self.parameter("cmds", "firefox {}".format(LINK))
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self._delim = self.parameter("delim", ";")
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self.update_widgets(widgets)
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def update_widgets(self, widgets):
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""" Creates a set of widget per user define shortcut."""
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cmds = self._cmds.split(self._delim)
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labels = self._labels.split(self._delim)
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# to be on the safe side create as many widgets as there are data (cmds or labels)
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num_shortcuts = min(len(cmds), len(labels))
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# report possible problem as a warning
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if (len(cmds) is not len(labels)):
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logging.warning("shortcut: the number of commands does not match "\
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"the number of provided labels.")
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logging.warning("cmds : %s, labels : %s", cmds, labels)
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for idx in range(0, num_shortcuts):
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cmd = cmds[idx]
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label = labels[idx]
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widget = bumblebee.output.Widget(full_text=label)
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self._engine.input.register_callback(widget, button=bumblebee.input.LEFT_MOUSE, cmd=cmd)
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widgets.append(widget)
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def update(self, widgets):
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if len(widgets) <= 0:
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self.update_widgets(widgets)
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# vim: tabstop=8 expandtab shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
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