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1 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
2 | # Name: wxPython.lib.wxpTag | |
3 | # Purpose: A wxHtmlTagHandler that knows how to build and place | |
4 | # wxPython widgets onto web pages. | |
5 | # | |
6 | # Author: Robin Dunn | |
7 | # | |
8 | # Created: 13-Sept-1999 | |
9 | # RCS-ID: $Id$ | |
10 | # Copyright: (c) 1999 by Total Control Software | |
11 | # Licence: wxWindows license | |
12 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
13 | # 12/13/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net) | |
14 | # | |
15 | # o Updated for V2.5 compatability | |
16 | # | |
17 | ||
18 | ''' | |
19 | wxPython.lib.wxpTag | |
20 | ||
21 | This module contains a wxHtmlTagHandler that knows how to build | |
22 | and place wxPython widgets onto wxHtmlWindow web pages. | |
23 | ||
24 | You don\'t need to use anything in this module directly, just | |
25 | importing it will create the tag handler and add it to any | |
26 | wxHtmlWinParsers created from that time forth. | |
27 | ||
28 | Tags of the following form are recognised: | |
29 | ||
30 | <WXP class="classname" [module="modulename"] [width="num"] [height="num"]> | |
31 | <PARAM name="parameterName" value="parameterValue> | |
32 | ... | |
33 | </WXP> | |
34 | ||
35 | where modulename is the name of a module (possibly in package | |
36 | notation) to import and classname is the name of a class in that | |
37 | module to create an instance of. If the module tag-attribute is not | |
38 | given or is an empty string, then wx is used. The width and height | |
39 | attributes are expected to be integers and will be passed to the | |
40 | __init__ method of the class as a wxSize object named size. However, | |
41 | if the width attribute ends with the percent (%) symbol then the value | |
42 | will be used as a percentage of the available width and the | |
43 | wxHtmlWindow will manage the size. | |
44 | ||
45 | The name-value pairs in all the nested PARAM tags are packaged up as | |
46 | strings into a python dictionary and passed to the __init__ method of | |
47 | the class as keyword arguments. This means that they are all | |
48 | accessible from the __init__ method as regular parameters, or you use | |
49 | the special Python **kw syntax in your __init__ method to get the | |
50 | dictionary directly. | |
51 | ||
52 | Some parameter values are special and if they are present then they will | |
53 | be converted from strings to alternate datatypes. They are: | |
54 | ||
55 | id If the value of id can be converted to an integer, it will | |
56 | be. Otherwise it is assumed to be the name of an integer | |
57 | variable in the module. | |
58 | ||
59 | colours Any value of the form "#123ABC" will automatically be | |
60 | converted to a wxColour object. | |
61 | ||
62 | Py Types Any value begining with "(", "[" or "{" are expected to | |
63 | be a Python tuple, list, or dictionary and eval() | |
64 | will be used to convert them to that type. If the | |
65 | eval() fails then the original string value will be | |
66 | preserved. | |
67 | ||
68 | wx Types Any value begining with "wx" is expected to be an attempt | |
69 | to create a wxPython object, such as a wxSize, etc. | |
70 | The eval() will be used to try and construct the | |
71 | object and if it fails then the original string value | |
72 | will be used instead. | |
73 | ||
74 | An example: | |
75 | ||
76 | <wxp module="wx" class="Button"> | |
77 | <param name="label" value="Click here"> | |
78 | <param name="id" value="ID_OK"> | |
79 | </wxp> | |
80 | ||
81 | Both the begining and ending WXP tags are required. | |
82 | ||
83 | In the future support will be added for another tag that can be | |
84 | embedded between the two begining and ending WXP tags and will | |
85 | facilitate calling methods of the widget to help initialize it. | |
86 | Additionally, support may be added to fetch the module from a web | |
87 | server as is done with java applets. | |
88 | ||
89 | ''' | |
90 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
91 | ||
92 | import types | |
93 | ||
94 | import wx | |
95 | import wx.html | |
96 | ||
97 | ||
98 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
99 | ||
100 | WXPTAG = 'WXP' | |
101 | PARAMTAG = 'PARAM' | |
102 | ||
103 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
104 | ||
105 | class wxpTagHandler(wx.html.HtmlWinTagHandler): | |
106 | def __init__(self): | |
107 | wx.html.HtmlWinTagHandler.__init__(self) | |
108 | self.ctx = None | |
109 | ||
110 | def GetSupportedTags(self): | |
111 | return WXPTAG+','+PARAMTAG | |
112 | ||
113 | ||
114 | def HandleTag(self, tag): | |
115 | name = tag.GetName() | |
116 | if name == WXPTAG: | |
117 | return self.HandleWxpTag(tag) | |
118 | elif name == PARAMTAG: | |
119 | return self.HandleParamTag(tag) | |
120 | else: | |
121 | raise ValueError, 'unknown tag: ' + name | |
122 | ||
123 | ||
124 | def HandleWxpTag(self, tag): | |
125 | # create a new context object | |
126 | self.ctx = _Context() | |
127 | ||
128 | # find and import the module | |
129 | modName = '' | |
130 | if tag.HasParam('MODULE'): | |
131 | modName = tag.GetParam('MODULE') | |
132 | if modName: | |
133 | self.ctx.classMod = _my_import(modName) | |
134 | else: | |
135 | self.ctx.classMod = wx | |
136 | ||
137 | # find and verify the class | |
138 | if not tag.HasParam('CLASS'): | |
139 | raise AttributeError, "WXP tag requires a CLASS attribute" | |
140 | ||
141 | className = tag.GetParam('CLASS') | |
142 | self.ctx.classObj = getattr(self.ctx.classMod, className) | |
143 | if type(self.ctx.classObj) not in [ types.ClassType, types.TypeType]: | |
144 | raise TypeError, "WXP tag attribute CLASS must name a class" | |
145 | ||
146 | # now look for width and height | |
147 | width = -1 | |
148 | height = -1 | |
149 | if tag.HasParam('WIDTH'): | |
150 | width = tag.GetParam('WIDTH') | |
151 | if width[-1] == '%': | |
152 | self.ctx.floatWidth = int(width[:-1], 0) | |
153 | width = self.ctx.floatWidth | |
154 | else: | |
155 | width = int(width) | |
156 | if tag.HasParam('HEIGHT'): | |
157 | height = int(tag.GetParam('HEIGHT')) | |
158 | self.ctx.kwargs['size'] = wx.Size(width, height) | |
159 | ||
160 | # parse up to the closing tag, and gather any nested Param tags. | |
161 | self.ParseInner(tag) | |
162 | ||
163 | # create the object | |
164 | parent = self.GetParser().GetWindow() | |
165 | if parent: | |
166 | obj = apply(self.ctx.classObj, | |
167 | (parent,), | |
168 | self.ctx.kwargs) | |
169 | obj.Show(True) | |
170 | ||
171 | # add it to the HtmlWindow | |
172 | self.GetParser().GetContainer().InsertCell( | |
173 | wx.html.HtmlWidgetCell(obj, self.ctx.floatWidth)) | |
174 | self.ctx = None | |
175 | ||
176 | return True | |
177 | ||
178 | ||
179 | def HandleParamTag(self, tag): | |
180 | if not tag.HasParam('NAME'): | |
181 | return False | |
182 | ||
183 | name = tag.GetParam('NAME') | |
184 | value = "" | |
185 | if tag.HasParam('VALUE'): | |
186 | value = tag.GetParam('VALUE') | |
187 | ||
188 | # check for a param named 'id' | |
189 | if name == 'id': | |
190 | theID = -1 | |
191 | try: | |
192 | theID = int(value) | |
193 | except ValueError: | |
194 | theID = getattr(self.ctx.classMod, value) | |
195 | value = theID | |
196 | ||
197 | ||
198 | # check for something that should be evaluated | |
199 | elif value and value[0] in '[{(' or value[:2] == 'wx': | |
200 | saveVal = value | |
201 | try: | |
202 | value = eval(value, self.ctx.classMod.__dict__) | |
203 | except: | |
204 | value = saveVal | |
205 | ||
206 | # convert to wx.Colour | |
207 | elif value and value[0] == '#': | |
208 | try: | |
209 | red = int('0x'+value[1:3], 16) | |
210 | green = int('0x'+value[3:5], 16) | |
211 | blue = int('0x'+value[5:], 16) | |
212 | value = wx.Color(red, green, blue) | |
213 | except: | |
214 | pass | |
215 | ||
216 | if self.ctx: | |
217 | self.ctx.kwargs[str(name)] = value | |
218 | return False | |
219 | ||
220 | ||
221 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
222 | # just a place to hold some values | |
223 | class _Context: | |
224 | def __init__(self): | |
225 | self.kwargs = {} | |
226 | self.width = -1 | |
227 | self.height = -1 | |
228 | self.classMod = None | |
229 | self.classObj = None | |
230 | self.floatWidth = 0 | |
231 | ||
232 | ||
233 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
234 | # Function to assist with importing packages | |
235 | def _my_import(name): | |
236 | mod = __import__(name) | |
237 | components = name.split('.') | |
238 | for comp in components[1:]: | |
239 | mod = getattr(mod, comp) | |
240 | return mod | |
241 | ||
242 | ||
243 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
244 | # Function to parse a param string (of the form 'item=value item2="value etc"' | |
245 | # and creates a dictionary | |
246 | def _param2dict(param): | |
247 | i = 0; j = 0; s = len(param); d = {} | |
248 | while 1: | |
249 | while i<s and param[i] == " " : i = i+1 | |
250 | if i>=s: break | |
251 | j = i | |
252 | while j<s and param[j] != "=": j=j+1 | |
253 | if j+1>=s: | |
254 | break | |
255 | word = param[i:j] | |
256 | i=j+1 | |
257 | if (param[i] == '"'): | |
258 | j=i+1 | |
259 | while j<s and param[j] != '"' : j=j+1 | |
260 | if j == s: break | |
261 | val = param[i+1:j] | |
262 | elif (param[i] != " "): | |
263 | j=i+1 | |
264 | while j<s and param[j] != " " : j=j+1 | |
265 | val = param[i:j] | |
266 | else: | |
267 | val = "" | |
268 | i=j+1 | |
269 | d[word] = val | |
270 | return d | |
271 | ||
272 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
273 | ||
274 | ||
275 | ||
276 | wx.html.HtmlWinParser_AddTagHandler(wxpTagHandler) |