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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(wx.html.HtmlWidgetCell(obj, self.ctx.floatWidth))
173 self.ctx = None
174
175 return True
176
177
178 def HandleParamTag(self, tag):
179 if not tag.HasParam('NAME'):
180 return False
181
182 name = tag.GetParam('NAME')
183 value = ""
184 if tag.HasParam('VALUE'):
185 value = tag.GetParam('VALUE')
186
187 # check for a param named 'id'
188 if name == 'id':
189 theID = -1
190 try:
191 theID = int(value)
192 except ValueError:
193 theID = getattr(self.ctx.classMod, value)
194 value = theID
195
196
197 # check for something that should be evaluated
198 elif value and value[0] in '[{(' or value[:2] == 'wx':
199 saveVal = value
200 try:
201 value = eval(value, self.ctx.classMod.__dict__)
202 except:
203 value = saveVal
204
205 # convert to wx.Colour
206 elif value and value[0] == '#':
207 try:
208 red = int('0x'+value[1:3], 16)
209 green = int('0x'+value[3:5], 16)
210 blue = int('0x'+value[5:], 16)
211 value = wx.Color(red, green, blue)
212 except:
213 pass
214
215 if self.ctx:
216 self.ctx.kwargs[str(name)] = value
217 return False
218
219
220 #----------------------------------------------------------------------
221 # just a place to hold some values
222 class _Context:
223 def __init__(self):
224 self.kwargs = {}
225 self.width = -1
226 self.height = -1
227 self.classMod = None
228 self.classObj = None
229 self.floatWidth = 0
230
231
232 #----------------------------------------------------------------------
233 # Function to assist with importing packages
234 def _my_import(name):
235 mod = __import__(name)
236 components = name.split('.')
237 for comp in components[1:]:
238 mod = getattr(mod, comp)
239 return mod
240
241
242 #----------------------------------------------------------------------
243 # Function to parse a param string (of the form 'item=value item2="value etc"'
244 # and creates a dictionary
245 def _param2dict(param):
246 i = 0; j = 0; s = len(param); d = {}
247 while 1:
248 while i<s and param[i] == " " : i = i+1
249 if i>=s: break
250 j = i
251 while j<s and param[j] != "=": j=j+1
252 if j+1>=s:
253 break
254 word = param[i:j]
255 i=j+1
256 if (param[i] == '"'):
257 j=i+1
258 while j<s and param[j] != '"' : j=j+1
259 if j == s: break
260 val = param[i+1:j]
261 elif (param[i] != " "):
262 j=i+1
263 while j<s and param[j] != " " : j=j+1
264 val = param[i:j]
265 else:
266 val = ""
267 i=j+1
268 d[word] = val
269 return d
270
271 #----------------------------------------------------------------------
272
273
274
275 wx.html.HtmlWinParser_AddTagHandler(wxpTagHandler)