virt-manager/virtManager/uiutil.py

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4.8 KiB
Python

# Copyright (C) 2009, 2013, 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
# Copyright (C) 2009 Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
#
# This work is licensed under the GNU GPLv2 or later.
# See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
from gi.repository import GObject
from gi.repository import Gtk
#####################
# UI getter helpers #
#####################
def spin_get_helper(widget):
"""
Safely get spin button contents, converting to int if possible
"""
adj = widget.get_adjustment()
txt = widget.get_text()
try:
return int(txt)
except Exception:
return adj.get_value()
def get_list_selected_row(widget, check_visible=False):
"""
Helper to simplify getting the selected row in a list/tree/combo
"""
if check_visible and not widget.get_visible():
return None
if hasattr(widget, "get_selection"):
selection = widget.get_selection()
model, treeiter = selection.get_selected()
if treeiter is None:
return None
row = model[treeiter]
else:
idx = widget.get_active()
if idx == -1:
return None
row = widget.get_model()[idx]
return row
def get_list_selection(widget, column=0,
check_visible=False, check_entry=True):
"""
Helper to simplify getting the selected row and value in a list/tree/combo.
If nothing is selected, and the widget is a combo box with a text entry,
return the value of that.
:param check_entry: If True, attempt to check the widget's text entry
using the logic described above.
"""
row = get_list_selected_row(widget, check_visible=check_visible)
if row is not None:
return row[column]
if check_entry and hasattr(widget, "get_has_entry"):
if widget.get_has_entry():
return widget.get_child().get_text().strip()
return None
#####################
# UI setter helpers #
#####################
def set_list_selection_by_number(widget, rownum):
"""
Helper to set list selection from the passed row number
"""
path = str(rownum)
selection = widget.get_selection()
selection.unselect_all()
widget.set_cursor(path)
selection.select_path(path)
def set_list_selection(widget, value, column=0):
"""
Set a list or tree selection given the passed key, expected to
be stored at the specified column.
If the passed value is not found, and the widget is a combo box with
a text entry, set the text entry to the passed value.
"""
model = widget.get_model()
_iter = None
for row in model:
if row[column] == value:
_iter = row.iter
break
if not _iter:
if hasattr(widget, "get_has_entry") and widget.get_has_entry():
widget.get_child().set_text(value or "")
else:
_iter = model.get_iter_first()
if hasattr(widget, "get_selection"):
selection = widget.get_selection()
cb = selection.select_iter
else:
selection = widget
cb = selection.set_active_iter
if _iter:
cb(_iter)
selection.emit("changed")
##################
# Misc functions #
##################
def child_get_property(parent, child, propname):
"""
Wrapper for child_get_property, which pygobject doesn't properly
introspect
"""
value = GObject.Value()
value.init(GObject.TYPE_INT)
parent.child_get_property(child, propname, value)
return value.get_int()
def set_grid_row_visible(child, visible):
"""
For the passed widget, find its parent GtkGrid, and hide/show all
elements that are in the same row as it. Simplifies having to name
every element in a row when we want to dynamically hide things
based on UI interraction
"""
parent = child.get_parent()
if not isinstance(parent, Gtk.Grid):
raise RuntimeError("Programming error, parent must be grid, "
"not %s" % type(parent))
row = child_get_property(parent, child, "top-attach")
for c in parent.get_children():
if child_get_property(parent, c, "top-attach") == row:
c.set_visible(visible)
def init_combo_text_column(combo, col):
"""
Set the text column of the passed combo to 'col'. Does the
right thing whether it's a plain combo or a comboboxentry. Saves
some typing.
:returns: If we added a cell renderer, returns it. Otherwise return None
"""
if combo.get_has_entry():
combo.set_entry_text_column(col)
else:
text = Gtk.CellRendererText()
combo.pack_start(text, True)
combo.add_attribute(text, 'text', col)
return text
return None
def pretty_mem(val):
val = int(val)
if val > (10 * 1024 * 1024):
return "%2.2f GiB" % (val / (1024.0 * 1024.0))
else:
return "%2.0f MiB" % (val / 1024.0)