dragbox-0.4.0/0000777000175000017500000000000011004347266010151 500000000000000dragbox-0.4.0/README0000644000175000017500000000600411004346260010736 00000000000000SUMMARY ============== Use: Drag items from the command line, and more Website: http://users.student.lth.se/f04us/wiki/dragbox/ By Ulrik Sverdrup , released under GPLv2+ DESCRIPTION ============== Dragbox is a tool for connecting the command line with the desktop environment. It summons a drag handle in a window when you are managing files or text in the shell, connecting the different workspaces -- desktop and command line. Dragbox can take items on the command line or from a pipe and put on its shelf. The inverse is also possible: dragged-to items can be output to the shell. It is possible to have more than one instance running, and put items on or get items from any of them. Right-click in the window to open a context menu or access the preferences window. Clicking an item copies it to the clipboard (files can be opened as an option). For detailed command line instructions, please read the included man page. TIPS AND TRICKS ============== Dragging in gnome works very well, but there are some hidden tricks that can make some things easier. * Pressing modifier keys can switch between different types of drags; dragging a file to nautilus normally copies it, but you can hold shift to move it, or shift-ctrl to make a symlink. * You can drag from any window without activating it by holding the altgr or super key when you drag. This is often very useful. * You can bring up a minimized or obscured window while dragging by hovering momentarily over it's button in the window list (in the gnome-panel) * If you selected something in a window and focus another window, it looks like the selection disappeared. In many cases it's still there, you can try to drag it without focusing the window (see above) * Type escape while dragging to cancel the drag INSTALLATION ============== Dragbox requires Python v2.4 and the following python modules: pygtk, gtk, gtk.glade, gnomevfs, gnome, gconf, dbus. On Debian, installing the packages python-glade2 and python-gnome2 should be enough. Installation from source is simple, just the usual: ./configure make make install There might be a problem with finding the way to the installed Python package. Dragbox uses a script to do some manual searching if needed, and this should work; if not, investigate the use of PYTHONPATH. There is one limitation: If you install using DESTDIR, --bindir has to be "inside" --prefix, otherwise Dragbox won't find the way to its .glade datafiles. MAINTAINERS ============== Gitweb: http://repo.or.cz/w/dragbox.git To build dragbox from a git checkout ./autogen.sh # then use ./configure and make etc as ususal To build the distributable source tarball from a clean checkout: ./autogen.sh; ./configure; make distcheck CREDITS ============== Dragbox is licensed under the GNU GPL version 2 (or later) See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html By Ulrik Sverdrup 2006-2008 ulrik.sverdrup@gmail.com http://users.student.lth.se/f04us/ (old: http://www.student.lu.se/~cif04usv/ ) vim: tw=76 ft=mkd dragbox-0.4.0/acinclude.m40000644000175000017500000000366311004346260012257 00000000000000##### http://autoconf-archive.cryp.to/ac_python_module.html # # SYNOPSIS # # AC_PYTHON_MODULE(modname[, fatal]) # # DESCRIPTION # # Checks for Python module. # # If fatal is non-empty then absence of a module will trigger an # error. # # LAST MODIFICATION # # 2007-01-09 # # COPYLEFT # # Copyright (c) 2007 Andrew Collier # # Copying and distribution of this file, with or without # modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided # the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. 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Version 0.3 =========== Released 3 April 2008 New features ------------ Dragbox can now handle multiple "shelves" * Allow multiple instances via --name, giving each a unique "id". * List running instances with --list More dynamic access to content is allowed * Allow --get any shelf, printing its current contents. * Implement --write-on-exit and make it default: Only write the final contents to stdout. The old behavior is called --write-async * Allow the window title to be changed with --window-title. Note that this has nothing to do with --name. Smaller changes --------------- * The old output option, now known as --write-async, also output items given on the initial command line for consistency. * Large internal refactoring. Internal hooks could allow for plugins do to other things when items are added or removed. * Added about box * Window focus/bring to front made more reliable vim: tw=76 ft=mkd dragbox-0.4.0/TODO0000644000175000017500000000223611004346260010551 00000000000000TODO ==== This is a free-form document, doesn't make sense at all.. Wishlist (Interface) -------- * Prettier window, pretty icon, some cairo love if it's possible * IconView for displaying it all? * Cur layout (vert list) but multi-column * Systray icon! (wished by oskude-zocken) Alltray enough? * Add menu and/or toolbar (if appropriate) * Add slider preference for icon size * Listen to resize widget signals for the buttons for dynamic text width. Wishlist (Behavior) ---- * Save on exit, restore on launch * --force-file make everything a file, dump text and raw data to tmpfiles and use the path to that * Double-click to run files, all files copy on single-click. 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See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 # USA def find_package_path(): u""" If the Dragbox package is not in the path, try to find it Adapted scribes' source (http://scribes.sf.net) Copyright © 2005 Lateef Alabi-Oki """ from sys import argv, exit from os import path package_name = "Dragbox" head, tail = path.split(path.split(path.abspath(argv[0]))[0]) if tail == 'bin': libdir = path.join(head, "lib") if path.exists(libdir): python_dir = libdir + "/python" package_lib_dir = path.join(python_dir, package_name) if package_lib_dir and path.exists(package_lib_dir): return python_dir else: python_dir = libdir + "/python2.4/site-packages" package_lib_dir = path.join(python_dir, package_name) if package_lib_dir and path.exists(package_lib_dir): return python_dir else: print "Could not find the Dragbox package" print "Check your PYTHONPATH, _and_ file a bug" raise SystemExit(1) return try: from Dragbox.main import dragbox except ImportError: from sys import path python_dir = find_package_path() path.insert(0, python_dir) from Dragbox.main import dragbox if __name__ == "__main__": dragbox() dragbox-0.4.0/Dragbox/0000777000175000017500000000000011004347266011537 500000000000000dragbox-0.4.0/Dragbox/aboutdialog.py0000644000175000017500000000274211004346260014315 00000000000000license_text = """ dragbox -- Command line drag-and-drop tool for Gnome This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA """ authors = ["Ulrik Sverdrup "] import version from gtk import AboutDialog _about_dialog = None def show_about_dialog(*ignored, **kwds): """ create an about dialog and show it """ # Use only one instance, stored in _about_dialog global _about_dialog if _about_dialog: ab = _about_dialog else: ab = AboutDialog() ab.set_program_name(version.package_name) ab.set_version(version.version) ab.set_copyright(version.copyright_info) ab.set_license(license_text) ab.set_authors(authors) ab.connect("response", _response_callback) # do not delete window on close ab.connect("delete-event", lambda *ign: True) _about_dialog = ab ab.present() def _response_callback(dialog, response_id): dialog.hide() dragbox-0.4.0/Dragbox/data.py0000644000175000017500000001120711004346260012730 00000000000000# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Ulrik Sverdrup # # dragbox -- Commandline drag-and-drop tool for GNOME # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 # USA import gobject from shelfitem import (make_item, TEXT_TYPE, FILE_TYPE, TARGET_TYPE_TEXT, TARGET_TYPE_URI_LIST) import preferences class Store (object): """ Data model for the collection of drag items """ def __init__(self): self.items = [] def __contains__(self, item): return (item in self.items) def __iter__(self): return iter(self.items) def __len__(self): return len(self.items) def append(self, item): self.items.append(item) def remove(self, item): self.items.remove(item) class DataController (gobject.GObject): """ Signals: item-added: parameters: added Item item-removed: parameters: removed Item """ __gtype_name__ = "DataController" def __init__(self): super(DataController, self).__init__() self.store = Store() def handle_drop_data(self, info, selection_data): """ Handle incoming drop data return True if data was handled """ if info == TARGET_TYPE_TEXT: return self._get_text_from_selection(selection_data) elif info == TARGET_TYPE_URI_LIST: return self._get_files_from_selection(selection_data) return False def _get_text_from_selection(self, selection_data): """ internal method to handle dropped text @param selection_data: Contains the dropped data @type selection_data: a gtk.SelectionData object. """ text = selection_data.get_text() if text: self._handle_new_item(text, TEXT_TYPE) return True def _get_files_from_selection(self, selection_data): """ internal method to handle dropped files @param selection_data: Contains the dropped data @type selection_data: a gtk.SelectionData object. """ files = selection_data.get_uris() from gnomevfs import get_local_path_from_uri for f in files: try: data = get_local_path_from_uri(f) data_type = FILE_TYPE except: data = f data_type = TEXT_TYPE if data: self._handle_new_item(data, data_type) return True def _handle_new_item(self, data, type): """ Add a new item to the store Print it to stdout if needed """ item = make_item(data, type) self.store.append(item) self.emit("item-added", item) def add_item(self, data, type): self._handle_new_item(data, type) def remove_item(self, item): self.store.remove(item) self.emit("item-removed", item) def check_if_valid(self, item): """ Check if item is valid or remove """ if not item.is_valid() and item in self.store: self.remove_item(item) def get_items(self): return iter(self.store) def activate(self, item): """ Activate one item """ if item.get_type() == FILE_TYPE: open = preferences.get_bool("open", if_none=False) if open: self._open_file(item) return self.put_on_clipboard(item) def _open_file(self, item): """ opens the file of the dragitem argument """ from gnome import url_show file_uri = item.get_uri() try: url_show(file_uri) except: print_error("Could not open %s" % file_uri) def put_on_clipboard(self, item): """ copies item to clipboard """ from gtk import clipboard_get # get default clipboard clip = clipboard_get() owner = clip.get_owner() if owner is not None: return drag_targets = item.get_targets() done_ignored = lambda *x: None clip.set_with_data(drag_targets, self._clipboard_copy, done_ignored, user_data=item) clip.set_can_store(drag_targets) clip.store() # try to force immediate retrieval def _clipboard_copy(self, clipboard, selection_data, target_type, item): """ callback called when clipboard copy data is retrieved """ if item: item.write_to_selection(selection_data, target_type) return True gobject.type_register(DataController) gobject.signal_new("item-added", DataController, gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT, )) gobject.signal_new("item-removed", DataController, gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT, )) dragbox-0.4.0/Dragbox/dbuscontrol.py0000644000175000017500000001451411004346260014361 00000000000000# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Ulrik Sverdrup # # dragbox -- Commandline drag-and-drop tool for GNOME # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 # USA class Error(Exception): pass class ServiceUnavailable(Error): pass class NotEnabledError(ImportError, Error): pass def _clear_dbus_environment(): """ This is an evil run-on-import function to reset dbus' environment Here we try unsetting DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS to make dbus recover it from the current X session. (debian bug #475448) """ from os import unsetenv, getenv from utils import print_debug bus_address_env_name = "DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS" bus = None print_debug("Unsetting %s, to defend against stale environment" % bus_address_env_name) unsetenv(bus_address_env_name) _clear_dbus_environment() try: import dbus from dbus.mainloop.glib import DBusGMainLoop DBusGMainLoop(set_as_default=True) from dbus.gobject_service import ExportedGObject except: raise NotEnabledError("Dbus not available") import gobject default_object_path = "/default" service_interface = "org.gna.DragboxInterface" default_service_name = "org.gna.dragbox" class Service(ExportedGObject): """ Provides a dbus server controller Exported interface methods: activate - sends signal activate send_files - sends signal files-received send_texts - sends signal texts-received send_file, send_text: Send single objects. These exported methods are for external methods to simplify their interaction with dragbox. data-requested signal: parameters send_callback and error_callback on error, call error_callback with an exception instance. otherwise send_callback should be called with two lists: datas, types. """ __gtype_name__ = "Service" @dbus.service.method(service_interface) def send_file(self, f): """ f: absolute path """ self.send_files([f]) @dbus.service.method(service_interface) def send_files(self, data): """ data: list of absolute paths """ self.emit("files-received", data) @dbus.service.method(service_interface) def send_text(self, t): """ t: text string """ self.send_texts([t]) @dbus.service.method(service_interface) def send_texts(self, data): """ data: list of text strings """ self.emit("texts-received", data) @dbus.service.method(service_interface) def activate(self): """ activate application (bring to front) """ self.emit("activate") @dbus.service.method(service_interface, out_signature="asas", async_callbacks=("send_callback", "error_callback")) def get_data(self, send_callback, error_callback): """ activate application (bring to front) """ self.emit("data-requested", send_callback, error_callback) # See Service class declaration for # documentation of the signals gobject.type_register(Service) gobject.signal_new("files-received", Service, gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT, )) gobject.signal_new("texts-received", Service, gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT, )) gobject.signal_new("activate", Service, gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, ()) gobject.signal_new("data-requested", Service, gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT, gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT)) def make_service(identifier=None): """ Return a service object identifier: The service identifier, or None to use the default """ service_name = _make_service_name(identifier) session_bus = dbus.SessionBus() bus_name = dbus.service.BusName(service_name, bus=session_bus) # return an instance of the Service return Service(bus_name, object_path=default_object_path) def _make_service_name(identifier): """ Make a service name from the string identifier Return default service name if identifier is None """ if identifier: accept = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" name = "".join(c for c in identifier.lower() if c in accept) identifier = name if not identifier: return default_service_name else: return default_service_name + "." + identifier def _get_dbus_interface(bus): """ Return the interface of the main dbus object on the given bus """ dbus_name = 'org.freedesktop.DBus' dbus_object_path = '/org/freedesktop/DBus' dbusobj = bus.get_object(dbus_name, dbus_object_path) return dbus.Interface(dbusobj, dbus_name) def _get_dbus_session_bus(): """ Get the dbus SessionBus Raises ServiceUnavailable if dbus is not available """ from utils import print_debug bus = None try: bus = dbus.SessionBus() except: raise ServiceUnavailable("Could not get dbus session bus") return bus def list_names(): """ Yield available dragbox services by identifier """ bus = _get_dbus_session_bus() iface = _get_dbus_interface(bus) bus_names = iface.ListNames() for name in bus_names: if name.startswith(default_service_name): if name == default_service_name: yield "(default)" else: basename = name.replace(default_service_name + ".", "") yield basename class Connection(object): """ Tries to connect to previously started Service """ def __init__(self, identifier=None): """ Create a connection to a running instance identifier: service identifier, or None to use the default Throws ServiceUnavailable if no service found """ bus = _get_dbus_session_bus() service_name = _make_service_name(identifier) # Check with dbus if service is available dbusiface = _get_dbus_interface(bus) if dbusiface.NameHasOwner(service_name): proxy_obj = bus.get_object(service_name, default_object_path) if proxy_obj: self.iface = dbus.Interface(proxy_obj, service_interface) return self.iface = None raise ServiceUnavailable("%s not found" % service_name) def get_interface(self): """ Returns the dbus interface to the "Service" """ return self.iface dragbox-0.4.0/Dragbox/__init__.py0000644000175000017500000000000011004346260013543 00000000000000dragbox-0.4.0/Dragbox/main.py0000644000175000017500000002474511004346260012756 00000000000000# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Ulrik Sverdrup # # dragbox -- Commandline drag-and-drop tool for GNOME # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 # USA from sys import exit, argv from os import path, fork from utils import print_error, print_debug class dragbox(object): """ Dragbox application object """ def __init__(self): """ Entrance point for the dragbox application + Read commandline + Try dbus connection + Add items + Run """ # Read commandline switches (files, texts, cli_flags) = self.read_opts(argv[1:]) # Read from stdin from sys import stdin if not stdin.isatty(): pipe_text = stdin.read() if pipe_text: texts += [pipe_text] self.cli_flags = cli_flags get = self.cli_flags.get("get") list_names = self.cli_flags.get("list-names") nofork = self.cli_flags.get("no-fork") self.identifier = self.cli_flags.get("identifier") success = True quit_done = False if nofork: self.dbus_connection = None elif list_names: self.get_dbus_names() quit_done = True else: self.dbus_connection = self.get_dbus_connection() if get: success = self.try_get_data() quit_done = True elif not nofork and self.dbus_connection: self.dbus_send(files, texts) quit_done = True else: self.dbus_service = self.start_dbus_service() # Fork to disconnect from terminal pid = fork() if pid: quit_done = True if quit_done: raise SystemExit(not success) (self.data_controller, self.writer) = self.init_data() self.add_files(None, files) self.add_texts(None, texts) self.run_window() def init_data(self): """ Create the data controller and a connected plugins.Writer return a tuple of data controller and writer """ from data import DataController data_controller = DataController() quiet = self.cli_flags.get("quiet", True) onexit = self.cli_flags.get("write-on-exit", False) if onexit or not quiet: writer = self.make_writer() if not quiet: data_controller.connect("item-added", writer.print_item) else: writer = None return (data_controller, writer) def make_writer(self): """ Return a plugins.Writer object Initialized with current null termination and paths/uris settings """ from plugins import Writer null_term = self.cli_flags.get("null", False) paths = self.cli_flags.get("paths", True) writer = Writer(paths, null_term) return writer def run_window(self): """ Retrieve the window controller, ready it and run the mainloop """ from window import WindowController window_title = self.cli_flags.get("window-title", "Dragbox") if self.identifier: window_title += (" (%s)" % self.identifier) self.wc = WindowController(self.data_controller, window_title) self.wc.ready_window() try: from gtk import main main() except KeyboardInterrupt: # catch ctrl-c and exit nicely pass self.prepare_quit() # quit def prepare_quit(self): exit = self.cli_flags.get("write-on-exit") if self.writer and exit: self.writer.print_all(self.data_controller) def read_opts(self, argv): """ Uses gnu getopt to read command line arguments returns a tuple of (files, texts, options) """ from getopt import gnu_getopt, GetoptError short_opts = "hf:t:nvpu0axm:" long_opts = [ 'help', 'file=', 'text=', 'no-fork', 'version', 'paths', 'uris', 'null-terminate', 'window-title=', 'write-on-exit', 'write-async', 'get', 'name=', 'list' ] try: (options, arguments) = gnu_getopt(argv, short_opts, long_opts) except GetoptError, exception: print_error("%s" % exception) self.print_usage(usage_error=True) prefs = {} # store command line flags in `prefs` # quiet: if True, output async # list-names: if True, list running instances for (o,a) in options: if o in ("-h", "--help"): self.print_usage() elif o in ("-v", "--version"): self.print_version() elif o in ("-n", "--no-fork"): prefs["no-fork"] = True prefs["quiet"] = True prefs["write-on-exit"] = True elif o in ("-p", "--paths"): prefs["paths"] = True elif o in ("-u", "--uris"): prefs["paths"] = False elif o in ("-0", "--null-terminate"): prefs["null"] = True elif o in ("--window-title"): prefs["window-title"] = a elif o in ("-x", "--write-on-exit"): # don't write _asyncronously_ prefs["quiet"] = True prefs["write-on-exit"] = True elif o in ("-a", "--write-async"): # don't write _asyncronously_ prefs["quiet"] = False prefs["write-on-exit"] = False elif o in ("--get"): prefs["get"] = True elif o in ("-m", "--name"): prefs["identifier"] = a elif o in ("--list"): prefs["list-names"] = True # Handle strongly typed items files = [] texts = [] for (o, a) in options: if o in ("-f", "--file"): path = self.check_file_exists(a, warn=True) if path: files.append(path) elif o in ("-t", "--text"): texts.append(a) # Handle rest # Try if they are files text = "" for item in arguments : path = self.check_file_exists(item, warn=False) if path: files.append(path) else: text = text + " " + item # Take rest as one text block if text: texts.append(text) return (files, texts, prefs) def check_file_exists(self, f, warn=True): """ Check if a file exists f: a local path warn: If True, print an error message and exit if nonexistant """ p = path.abspath(f) if path.exists(p): return p if not warn: return None print_error("The file %s does not exist" % f) raise SystemExit(1) def get_dbus_connection(self): """ Tries to connect to already running instance """ try: import dbuscontrol except ImportError, info: print_error(info) return None try: dclient = dbuscontrol.Connection(self.identifier) except dbuscontrol.ServiceUnavailable, info: return None return dclient def dbus_send(self, files, texts): """ Sends files, texts and activates """ # Send data to running Service iface = self.dbus_connection.get_interface() if files: iface.send_files(files) if texts: iface.send_texts(texts) iface.activate() send_success = True print_debug("Sent data to %s" % iface) def try_get_data(self): """ Send get_data method to another instance and try to get its data """ from shelfitem import make_item if not self.dbus_connection: # dbus is not available or the requested name # is simply not there name = self.identifier and self.identifier or "Default" print_error("Shelf %s not found" % name) self.get_dbus_names() return False datas, types = self.dbus_connection.get_interface().get_data() writer = self.make_writer() for data, type in zip(datas, types): writer.print_item(None, make_item(data, type)) return True def data_requested(self, service, send_callback, error_callback): """ data-requested-callback from the dbus service """ print_debug("Data requested from %s" % service) items = self.data_controller.get_items() datas, types = [], [] for item in items: datas.append(item.get_object()) types.append(item.get_type()) send_callback(datas, types) def start_dbus_service(self): """ Create a dbus Service object Set up signals for the service return the created service or None """ import dbuscontrol try: dserver = dbuscontrol.make_service(self.identifier) except Exception, info: from utils import print_debug, print_error print_debug(info) print_error("Failed to use dbus, might not be available") dbus_service = None else: dbus_service = dserver dbus_service.connect("files-received", self.add_files) dbus_service.connect("texts-received", self.add_texts) dbus_service.connect("activate", self.activate_application) dbus_service.connect("data-requested", self.data_requested) return dbus_service def get_dbus_names(self): from dbuscontrol import list_names from utils import print_error try: names = list(list_names()) except Exception, info: print_error(info) return print "%d shelves available" % len(names) if names: print " ", print u"\n ".join(names) def add_files(self, service, flist): """ Adds a list of files to the dragbox flist: a list of absolute paths """ from shelfitem import FILE_TYPE for f in flist: fileloc = path.abspath(f) self.data_controller.add_item(fileloc, FILE_TYPE) def add_texts(self, service, tlist): """ Adds a list of text to the dragbox tlist: a list of strings """ from shelfitem import TEXT_TYPE for text in tlist: self.data_controller.add_item(text, TEXT_TYPE) def activate_application(self, service): """ Activate and bring to front """ self.wc.show_window() def print_usage(self, usage_error=False): usage_string = """ Usage: dragbox [-naxpu0] [--get | --list] [--name id] [item ...] item add item to dragbox added as file if it is an existing path -t, --text "text" add text -f, --file file add file --get output contents of a running dragbox --list list running dragboxes by identifier -m, --name name set identifier --window-title title set window title -n, --no-fork don't fork (also disables intercommunication) Output options -a, --write-async write items as they are recieved -x, --write-on-exit write items on exit -p, --paths print paths of dragged-in files (default) -u, --uris print uris of dragged-in files -0, --null-terminate separate output items with \\0, not \\n -h, --help display this help -v, --version display version information """ print usage_string raise SystemExit(usage_error) def print_version(self): import version print "%s %s\n\n%s" % (version.package_name, version.version, version.copyright_info) raise SystemExit dragbox-0.4.0/Dragbox/plugins.py0000644000175000017500000000253411004346260013503 00000000000000# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Ulrik Sverdrup # # dragbox -- Commandline drag-and-drop tool for GNOME # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 # USA """ Listen to signals from the data controller and provide actions """ from sys import stdout class Writer (object): def __init__(self, print_paths, null_terminate): self.print_paths = print_paths self.null_terminate = null_terminate def print_item(self, controller, item): """ Print `item` to stdout """ item.print_to(stdout, self.print_paths, self.null_terminate) def print_all(self, controller): """ Get all items from data controller `controller` and output """ for item in controller.get_items(): self.print_item(controller, item) dragbox-0.4.0/Dragbox/preferences_controller.py0000644000175000017500000001010611004346260016560 00000000000000# Copyright (C) 2006 Ulrik Sverdrup # # dragbox -- Commandline drag-and-drop tool for GNOME # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 # USA from gtk.glade import XML from os import path from version import glade_directory import preferences from utils import print_debug class preferences_controller(object): """ Controller to control the preferences window Loads the window, listens to signals and saves/changes preferences """ def __init__(self): """ Set up the preferences window Find the glade file as it was installed, or search for custom DESTDIR or check if not installed at all. """ glade_filename = "preferences.glade" glade_file = path.normpath(path.join(glade_directory, glade_filename)) if not path.exists(glade_file): # Try to find if installed with DESTDIR from utils import guess_destdir while glade_file[0] == "/": glade_file = glade_file[1:] destdir = guess_destdir() if destdir: glade_file = path.join(destdir, glade_file) print_debug(glade_file) if not path.exists(glade_file): # try to find if not installed from sys import argv prog_location = path.abspath(argv[0]) (head, tail) = path.split(prog_location) glade_file = path.join(head, "data", glade_filename) print_debug(glade_file) print_debug("Loading %s" % glade_file) try: self.ui = XML(glade_file) except: from utils import print_error print_error("Failed to load UI file for preferences window!") print_error("File: %s" % glade_file) self.win = None return self.win = self.ui.get_widget("prefswindow") self.check_stick = self.ui.get_widget("check_stick") self.check_open = self.ui.get_widget("check_open") self.check_remove = self.ui.get_widget("check_remove") # signals from .glade file signals = { "on_check_stick_toggled" : self.cb_stick_toggled, "on_check_open_toggled" : self.cb_open_toggled, "on_close_clicked" : self.cb_close_clicked, "on_check_remove_toggled" : self.cb_remove_toggled, "on_prefswindow_delete_event" : self.cb_delete_event, } # connect signals self.ui.signal_autoconnect(signals) # Set check boxes to prefs values stick = preferences.get_bool("stick", if_none=True) self.check_stick.set_active(stick) open = preferences.get_bool("open", if_none=False) self.check_open.set_active(open) remove = preferences.get_bool("remove", if_none=False) self.check_remove.set_active(remove) # set window icon from gtk import STOCK_DND_MULTIPLE, ICON_SIZE_DIALOG pixbuf = self.win.render_icon(STOCK_DND_MULTIPLE, ICON_SIZE_DIALOG) self.win.set_icon(pixbuf) # hide window -- only show it if asked for self.win.hide() def show_window(self): """ Shows the preferences window """ if not self.win: return self.win.show_all() self.win.present() def close_window(self): """ Hides the preferences window """ self.win.hide() def cb_delete_event(self, *args): # make sure the window is NOT deleted self.close_window() return True def cb_close_clicked(self, widget): self.close_window() def cb_stick_toggled(self, widget): val = widget.get_active() preferences.set_bool("stick", val) def cb_open_toggled(self, widget): val = widget.get_active() preferences.set_bool("open", val) def cb_remove_toggled(self, widget): val = widget.get_active() preferences.set_bool("remove", val) # Shared instance of the preferences controller shared = preferences_controller() dragbox-0.4.0/Dragbox/preferences.py0000644000175000017500000000430011004346260014314 00000000000000# Copyright (C) 2006 Ulrik Sverdrup # # dragbox -- Commandline drag-and-drop tool for GNOME # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 # USA u""" Preference database handlers interfaces with gconf """ from version import pref_id from gconf import client_get_default shared_client = client_get_default() def get_gconf_client(): """ Returns a gconf client object """ return shared_client def get_bool(key, if_none=None): """ get a bool value @param key: key in the application domain to get @type key: a string object. @param if_none: Placeholder if no value is set @type if_none: a bool object. """ client = shared_client gcvalue = client.get_without_default(pref_id + key) if gcvalue: value = gcvalue.get_bool() else: value = if_none return value def set_bool(key, value): """ Sets a key in the application domain @param key: key @type key: a string object. @param value: @type value: a bool object. """ client = shared_client client.set_bool(pref_id + key, value) def notify_add(key, callback, user_info=None): """ Registers a delegate for callbacks when a key is changed Callback id: callback(client, connection, entry, user_info): @param key: The prefs key that changes @type key: a string object. @param callback: @type callback: a function object. @param user_info: optional user info @type user_info: an object. """ from utils import print_debug #print_debug("notify-add: %s" % (dragbox_pref_id + key,)) shared_client.notify_add(pref_id + key, callback, user_info) dragbox-0.4.0/Dragbox/shelfitem.py0000644000175000017500000001076111004346260014003 00000000000000# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Ulrik Sverdrup # # dragbox -- Commandline drag-and-drop tool for GNOME # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 # USA """ Defines the data item FileItem, TextItem; each representing one piece of shelf data. """ FILE_TYPE = "file" TEXT_TYPE = "text" DATA_TYPE = "data" TARGET_TYPE_TEXT = 80 TARGET_TYPE_URI_LIST = 81 from gtk import target_list_add_text_targets, target_list_add_uri_targets text_targets = target_list_add_text_targets([], TARGET_TYPE_TEXT) file_targets = target_list_add_uri_targets([], TARGET_TYPE_URI_LIST) def make_item(obj, type): if type == FILE_TYPE: item = FileItem(obj) else: item = TextItem(obj) return item class Item (object): maxtiplen = 512 def __init__(self, obj, type): self.object = obj self.type = type def get_type(self): return self.type def get_object(self): return self.object def get_description(self): """ Return a long description Normally this is the tooltip text """ tip = self.object if len(tip) > self.maxtiplen: message = "\nContinued: %.1f KiB text total" % (len(tip)/1024.0) tip = tip[:self.maxtiplen] + " [...]" + message return tip def get_name(self): """ Return short description """ pass def write_to_selection(self, selection, target_type): """ Tells the dragitem to write its representation to the selection with the type target_type """ if target_type == TARGET_TYPE_TEXT: selection.set_text(self.object, -1) else: from utils import print_error print_error("error with drag types?") def get_icon(self): """ Return an icon as a pixbuf or None """ return None def is_valid(self): return True def get_human_readable(self): """ Returns the preferred readable form of the dragitem """ return str(self.object) def _print_self(self, text, stream, null_terminate): """ print `text` using the specified line ending null_terminate: True if should be terminated with \0 (else \n) """ if null_terminate: end = "\0" else: end = "\n" stream.write(text + end) class TextItem (Item): def __init__(self, obj): super(TextItem, self).__init__(obj, TEXT_TYPE) def get_name(self): lines = self.object.strip().split("\n", 3) return '"' + "\n".join(lines[:3]) + '"' def get_targets(self): return text_targets def print_to(self, stream, print_path=False, null_terminate=False): """ Print the represented object """ self._print_self(self.object, stream, null_terminate) class FileItem (Item): def __init__(self, obj): super(FileItem, self).__init__(obj, FILE_TYPE) def get_name(self): from os.path import split # find basename of file and display it (pa, item) = split(self.object) if not item: item = pa; return item def get_icon(self): from utils import get_icon_for_uri uri = self.get_uri() icon = get_icon_for_uri(uri, icon_size=48) return icon def get_targets(self): return text_targets + file_targets def write_to_selection(self, selection, target_type): """ Tells the dragitem to write its representation to the selection with the type target_type """ if target_type == TARGET_TYPE_URI_LIST: uri = self.get_uri() out = [uri] selection.set_uris(out) else: return super(FileItem, self).write_to_selection(selection, target_type) def print_to(self, stream, print_path=False, null_terminate=False): """ Print the represented object """ if print_path: text = self.object else: text = self.get_uri() self._print_self(text, stream, null_terminate) def get_uri(self): """ Returns the uri of the dragitem Throws if not FILE_TYPE """ from gnomevfs import get_uri_from_local_path uri = get_uri_from_local_path(self.object) return uri def is_valid(self): """ Checks if the represented file still exists returns 0 if it does not exist """ uri = self.get_uri() from gnomevfs import exists return exists(uri) dragbox-0.4.0/Dragbox/utils.py0000644000175000017500000000630311004346260013160 00000000000000# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Ulrik Sverdrup # # dragbox -- Commandline drag-and-drop tool for GNOME # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 # USA def get_icon_for_uri(uri, icon_size=48): """ Returns a pixbuf representing the file at the URI generally (mime-type based) @param icon_size: a pixel size of the icon @type icon_size: an integer object. """ from gtk import icon_theme_get_default, ICON_LOOKUP_USE_BUILTIN from gnomevfs import get_mime_type from gnome.ui import ThumbnailFactory, icon_lookup mtype = get_mime_type(uri) icon_theme = icon_theme_get_default() thumb_factory = ThumbnailFactory(16) icon_name, num = icon_lookup(icon_theme, thumb_factory, file_uri=uri, custom_icon="") icon = icon_theme.load_icon(icon_name, icon_size, ICON_LOOKUP_USE_BUILTIN) return icon def run_process(proc, args): """ Launches a process @param proc: The name of the executable @type proc: a string object. @param args: A list of arguments to the program @type args: a list object. """ from os import fork, execvp args = [proc] + args # strange but true pid = fork() if not pid: try: execvp(proc, args) except: print_error("Failed to run %s %s" % (proc, str(args))) raise SystemExit def quit_dragbox(): """ terinates the gtk loop and exits """ from gtk import main_quit, main_level from sys import exit # Make sure we output it all from sys import stdout, stderr stdout.flush() stderr.flush() if main_level(): main_quit() else: exit() def print_error(string): """ Convenience method writes an error to stderr, with a special prefix """ string = str(string) from sys import stderr stderr.write("Error: " + string + "\n") def print_debug(string): """ Convenience method writes an debug message to stderr, with a special prefix """ from version import debug_enabled if debug_enabled in "yes": string = str(string) from sys import stderr stderr.write("Debug: " + string + "\n") def guess_destdir(): """ This will find the $DESTDIR if that has been used Useful for finding back to datafiles Limitation: the binary must be installed "inside" the prefix """ from os import path from sys import argv from version import prefix pre = path.normpath(path.expanduser(prefix.strip())) if pre =="/": pre = "/bin" # Trick that works for this special case absp = path.normpath(path.abspath(argv[0])) datadir_index = absp.find(pre) if datadir_index == -1: return None datadir_guess = absp[:datadir_index] print_debug("It seems like DESTDIR is " + datadir_guess) return datadir_guess dragbox-0.4.0/Dragbox/window.py0000644000175000017500000003427611004346260013341 00000000000000# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Ulrik Sverdrup # # dragbox -- Commandline drag-and-drop tool for GNOME # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 # USA import pygtk pygtk.require('2.0') import gtk import gobject import preferences from utils import print_error, print_debug class ItemView(gtk.Bin): """ A widget to display one drag item Signals: activate: parameters: item clicked: clicked with other button, parameters: item, event close: close button clicked, paramters: item dragged: item was dragged successfully, parameters: item, success """ __gtype_name__ = "ItemView" def __init__(self, item): """ Create widget for item """ super(ItemView, self).__init__() self.button = gtk.Button("Placeholder Button", use_underline=False) self.button.set_relief(gtk.RELIEF_NONE) self.label = self.button.get_children()[0] #this is a label self.label.set_justify(gtk.JUSTIFY_LEFT) # Create a hbox to contain the dragitem and # a close button on the side hbox = gtk.HBox(False,0) hbox.pack_start(self.button, True, True, 0) # close button closebtn = gtk.Button("") image = gtk.Image() image.set_from_stock(gtk.STOCK_CLOSE, gtk.ICON_SIZE_MENU) image.set_padding(0,0) image.set_alignment(0, 0) closebtn.set_image(image) closebtn.set_relief(gtk.RELIEF_NONE) closebtn.connect("clicked", self._cb_close_button, hbox) closebtn.set_property("can-focus", False) closebtn.set_property("height-request", 22) closebtn.set_property("width-request", 22) alignment = gtk.Alignment() alignment.add(closebtn) alignment.set(1, 0, 0, 0) hbox.pack_start(alignment, False,False,0) event_box = gtk.EventBox() event_box.add(hbox) self.add(event_box) self.__child = event_box self.__child.show_all() self.set_item(item) self.setup_signals() self.set_as_drag_source() tip = self.item.get_description() tools = gtk.Tooltips() tools.set_tip(event_box, tip) def setup_signals(self): self.button.connect("clicked", self._cb_activate ) self.button.connect("button-press-event", self._cb_other_click) def set_as_drag_source(self): """ Make self a drag source """ self.button.drag_source_set(gtk.gdk.BUTTON1_MASK, self.item.get_targets(), gtk.gdk.ACTION_DEFAULT | gtk.gdk.ACTION_COPY | gtk.gdk.ACTION_MOVE | gtk.gdk.ACTION_LINK) self.button.connect("drag-data-get", self._cb_drag_send) self.button.connect("drag-end", self._cb_drag_end) # common widget-children stuff def do_size_request (self, requisition): requisition.width, requisition.height = self.__child.size_request () def do_size_allocate (self, allocation): self.__child.size_allocate (allocation) def do_forall (self, include_internals, callback, user_data): callback (self.__child, user_data) def _cb_close_button(self, widget, event): self.emit("close", self.item) def _cb_activate(self, widget): self.emit("activate", self.item) def _cb_other_click(self, widget, event): self.emit("clicked", self.item, event) def _cb_drag_end(self, widget, context): """ Called when a drag ends """ success = False if context.dest_window: # Successful drag success = True self.emit("dragged", self.item, success) def _cb_drag_send(self, widget, context, selection, target_type, event_time): """ Write data for drop operation to active selection """ self.item.write_to_selection(selection, target_type) return True def get_widget(self): return self.button def get_item(self): return self.item def set_item(self, obj): """ Set the represented object """ self.item = obj; def ellipsize(s, width, mark=".."): """ ellipsize (middle of) string s to width using mark for example ellipsize("python for all", 7, "..") produces "pyt..ll" """ if len(s) < width: return s mark_len = len(mark) tail = (width - mark_len)//2 return u"".join((s[:width - tail - mark_len], mark, s[-tail:])) icon = self.item.get_icon() name = self.item.get_name() if icon: icon_widget = gtk.Image() icon_widget.set_from_pixbuf(icon) self.button.set_image(icon_widget) line_length = 35 # work around underline bug name = name.replace("_", "__") else: line_length = 45 lines = name.split("\n") name = u"\n".join(ellipsize(line, line_length) for line in lines) self.button.set_label(name) self.button.set_alignment(0, 0.5) gobject.type_register(ItemView) gobject.signal_new("activate", ItemView, gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT, )) gobject.signal_new("clicked", ItemView, gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT, gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT)) gobject.signal_new("close", ItemView, gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT, )) gobject.signal_new("dragged", ItemView, gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_PYOBJECT, gobject.TYPE_INT)) class WindowController(object): """ Dragbox' window controller object Listens to signals for added or removed items and displays them in the main window. Handles the pop-up menu. """ def __init__(self, controller, window_title): self.item_views = {} self.item_control = controller self.placeholder = None self.create_window(window_title) preferences.notify_add("stick", self.cb_stick_pref_changed) controller.connect("item-added", self.added_item) controller.connect("item-removed", self.removed_item) def show_window(self): """ Moves the window to front """ self.window.deiconify() self.window.present() self.window.window.focus() def ready_window(self): """ Shows the controlled window sets window properties """ # show it all self.window.show_all() self.adjust_window_size() # Check the sticky preference stick = preferences.get_bool("stick", if_none=True) if stick: self.window.stick() self.full_refresh() def quit_all(self, ignored=None): """ terminate the main loop on window destroy event """ from utils import quit_dragbox quit_dragbox() def create_window(self, name=None): """ create a new window """ self.window = gtk.Window(gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL) window_display = self.window.get_display() print_debug("Window display is %s" % window_display) if not window_display: from utils import quit_dragbox print_error("Could not get X Display") quit_dragbox() if name: self.window.set_title(name) self.window.connect("destroy", self.quit_all) self.window.connect("button-press-event", self.cb_window_click) self.vbox = gtk.VBox(False, 0) # Add a scrollbox around the vbox # scrolls the list when it's too long scrollbox = gtk.ScrolledWindow() scrollbox.set_policy(gtk.POLICY_NEVER, gtk.POLICY_AUTOMATIC) scrollbox.set_border_width(0) self.window.add(scrollbox) scrollbox.add_with_viewport(self.vbox) # Add placeholder for newbies self.make_placeholder() pixbuf = self.window.render_icon(gtk.STOCK_DND_MULTIPLE, gtk.ICON_SIZE_DIALOG) self.window.set_icon(pixbuf) # Setup window as a drag TARGET from shelfitem import file_targets, text_targets self.window.drag_dest_set(gtk.DEST_DEFAULT_ALL, file_targets+text_targets, gtk.gdk.ACTION_DEFAULT | gtk.gdk.ACTION_COPY ) self.window.connect("drag-data-received", self.cb_drag_data_received) def adjust_window_size(self, shrink=False): """ Changes the window size to better fit the content @param shrink: If the window is allowed to shrink horizontally @type shrink: a bool object. """ #Resize window horizontally minwidth = 200 minheight = 200 maxheight = 500 win = self.window # display new items win.show_all() scrollbox = self.window.get_child() widget = scrollbox.get_child() (oldw, oldh) = win.get_size() (w, h) = widget.size_request() if not self.item_views and not self.placeholder: # Empty self.make_placeholder() return w = max(minwidth, w) h = max(minheight, h) h = min(maxheight, h) w = max(w, oldw) if not shrink: vadj = scrollbox.get_vadjustment() if h > vadj.page_size: vadj.value = vadj.upper - vadj.page_size scrollbox.set_vadjustment(vadj) widget.queue_draw() #if not shrink: if h < oldh: h = oldh # keep old width win.resize(w,h) def make_placeholder(self): self.placeholder = gtk.Label("Drag files and text here") self.placeholder.set_sensitive(False) self.placeholder.show() self.vbox.add(self.placeholder) def added_item(self, ctrl, item): self.add_dragitem(item) def removed_item(self, ctrl, item): """ Handle dragitem removal """ child = self.item_views.pop(item) self._remove_child(child) def _remove_child(self, child, resize=True): """ Removes a child of the main container widget child: the hbox child to be removed, a widget """ self.vbox.remove(child) if resize: self.adjust_window_size(shrink=True) def full_refresh(self): """ Refresh widget list """ for view in self.item_views.values(): self._remove_child(view, resize=False) for item in self.item_control.get_items(): self.add_dragitem(item, lazily=True) gobject.timeout_add(50, self.adjust_window_size) def add_dragitem(self, item, lazily=False): """ Adds a dragitem's widget to the window's main container item: Item to be added lazily: if True, don't refresh after adding """ # Remove placeholder if there if self.placeholder: self.vbox.remove(self.placeholder) self.placeholder = None handle = ItemView(item) # Add the dragitem & close package to main container self.vbox.pack_start(handle, False, True, 0) self.item_views[item] = handle self._add_dragitem_callbacks(handle) # postpone showing added widget until .adjust_window_size if not lazily: from gobject import timeout_add timeout_add(50, self.adjust_window_size) def _add_dragitem_callbacks(self, handle): """ Adds callbacks for individual dragitems """ handle.connect("activate", self.cb_dragitem_click) handle.connect("clicked", self.cb_dragitem_other_click) handle.connect("dragged", self.cb_dragitem_dragged) handle.connect("close", self.cb_close_button) def cb_drag_data_received(self, widget, drag_context, x, y, selection_data, info, timestamp): """ Callback when something is dropped on the window """ source_widget = drag_context.get_source_widget() if source_widget: # this is an internal drag, do not handle return False if not self.item_control.handle_drop_data(info, selection_data): print_error("Drop data not handled") return drag_context.finish(True, False, timestamp) #Finished w succ def cb_dragitem_dragged(self, widget, item, success): """ Callback when drags end """ if not success: return # Successful drag # check if we should remove anyways remove = preferences.get_bool("remove", False) if remove: self.item_control.remove_item(item) return # Check if the item (file) is still there after move # We have to wait for the filesystem to react # Make one quick and one slow to catch it all! from gobject import timeout_add check_valid = lambda wid, item: self.item_control.check_if_valid(item) # Wait 0.1s and 3.0s timeout_add(100, check_valid, widget, item) timeout_add(3000, check_valid, widget, item) def cb_close_button(self, widget, item): """ Called when a drag item's close button is activated """ self.item_control.remove_item(item) def cb_dragitem_click(self, widget, item): self.item_control.activate(item) def cb_dragitem_other_click(self, widget, item, event): """ callback when the mouse button is clicked on the window handles mouse buttons 2 and 3 """ if event.button is 3: return self._popup_menu(widget, event, item) # Propagate event return False def cb_window_click(self, widget, event, user_info=None): """ Callback from button click in window handles popup menu """ if event.button is 2: return self._handle_move_drag(event) if event.button is 3: return self._popup_menu(widget, event) return False def _popup_menu(self, widget, event, item=None): def prefs(item): import preferences_controller preferences_controller.shared.show_window() def copy_item(item): self.item_control.put_on_clipboard(item) def remove_item(item): self.item_control.remove_item(item) def cut_item(item): copy_item(item) remove_item(item) from aboutdialog import show_about_dialog std = [ (gtk.STOCK_PREFERENCES, prefs), (gtk.STOCK_ABOUT, show_about_dialog), (gtk.STOCK_QUIT, self.quit_all) ] edit_items = [ (gtk.STOCK_COPY, copy_item), (gtk.STOCK_CUT, cut_item), (gtk.STOCK_DELETE, remove_item), (None, None) # Separator ] if item: menu_items = edit_items + std else: menu_items = std menu = _make_menu(menu_items, item) widget.grab_focus() # Right click menu.popup(None,None,None, event.button, event.time) return True def _handle_move_drag(self, event): (x,y) = event.get_root_coords() self.window.begin_move_drag(event.button, int(x), int(y), event.time) return True def cb_stick_pref_changed(client, connection, entry, user_info): """ Callback from stick preference change @param client: gconf_client @type client: an object. @param connection: @type connection: an object. @param entry: The gconf entry @type entry: a string object. 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It summons a drag handle in a window when you are managing files or text in the shell, connecting the different workspaces -- desktop and command line. Dragbox can take items on the command line or from a pipe and put on its shelf. The inverse is also possible: dragged-to items can be output to the shell. It is possible to have more than one instance running, and put items on or get items from any of them. Right-click in the window to open a context menu or access the preferences window. Clicking an item copies it to the clipboard (files can be opened as an option). .SH "OPTIONS" .TP \fB\-f, \-\-file\fR \fIfile\fR Add \fIfile\fR to the dragbox and report an error if it does not exist. .TP \fB\-t, \-\-text\fR \fI"snippet"\fR Add \fIsnippet\fR to the dragbox as text. This is needed explicitly if you want to treat an existing path as text. .TP \fB\-n, \-\-no\-fork\fR Do not fork after launch. This implies \-\-write\-on\-exit. The program will not be able to communicate with other instances of itself. .TP \fB\-\-get\fR Query a running instance for its contents, output and exit. This respects settings affecting output format. Note that \-\-get takes no arguments; use \-\-name to specify which shelf to get. .TP \fB\-m, \-\-name\fR \fIname\fR Use shelf identifier \fIname\fR. This can be used to have multiple dragboxes (shelves) available. .TP \fB\-\-list\fR List running instances. .TP \fB\-\-window\-title\fR \fItitle\fR Set window title to \fItitle\fR. This will only have effect when the window is first created. .TP Output settings .TP \fB\-a, \-\-write\-async\fR Output dragged-to items to standard output as they are received. .TP \fB\-x, \-\-write\-on\-exit\fR Output contents of the dragbox to standard output at exit. .TP \fB\-p, \-\-paths\fR Use absolute paths when outputing files. This is default. .TP \fB\-u, \-\-uris\fR Use URIs when outputing files. .TP \fB\-0, \-\-null\-terminate\fR Separate dragged-in items' output with \\0, not \\n. This is useful together with \fBxargs \-0\fR .TP The following are generic options .TP \fB\-h, \-\-help\fR Displays usage information and exits. .TP \fB\-v, \-\-version\fR Displays version information and exits. .SH "EXAMPLES" .TP \fBdragbox\fR . file1.txt Adds the current directory and file1.txt to the currently running dragbox, or creates a new one. If file1.txt does not exist, its name is added as text. .TP \fBdragbox \-t\fR "Dragbox is cool" Adds a text snippet to the currently running dragbox, or creates a new one. .TP \fBdragbox \-\-get \-0 | xargs \-0 tar cfz\fR backup.tar.gz Get current items and pipe to xargs to create a tarball. Note that this simple command will have problems if contents include text items. .TP \fBdragbox \-\-name\fR remember . Put the current directory on a shelf called "remember" .SH "TIPS AND TRICKS" Dragging in gnome works very well, but there are some hidden tricks that can make some things easier. Pressing modifier keys can switch between different types of drags; dragging a file to nautilus normally copies it, but you can hold shift to move it, or shift-ctrl to make a symlink. You can drag from any window without activating it by holding the altgr or super key when you drag. This is often very useful. You can bring up a minimized or obscured window while dragging by hovering momentarily over it's button in the window list (in the gnome-panel) Just like minimized windows, you can switch workspaces while dragging if you hover over the workspaces switcher for a short while. If you selected something in a window and focus another window, it looks like the selection disappeared. In many cases it's still there, you can try to drag it without focusing the window (see above) Type escape while dragging to cancel the drag .SH "ACCESSING DRAGBOX" Dragbox needs an X session to run and display its shelves. However, to access dragbox shelves from non-graphical sessions, all you need is to make sure dragbox knows which X session to connect to. It might be enough to define the DISPLAY variable. .SH "AUTHOR" dragbox was written by Ulrik Sverdrup