# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Roman Zimbelmann <romanz@lavabit.com>
#
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"""
This is the default ranger configuration file for filetype detection
and application handling.
You can place this file in your ~/.config/ranger/ directory and it will be used
instead of this one. Though, to minimize your effort when upgrading ranger,
you may want to subclass CustomApplications rather than making a full copy.
This example modifies the behaviour of "feh" and adds a custom media player:
#### start of the ~/.config/ranger/apps.py example
from ranger.defaults.apps import CustomApplications as DefaultApps
from ranger.api.apps import *
class CustomApplications(DefaultApps):
def app_kaffeine(self, c):
return tup('kaffeine', *c)
def app_feh_fullscreen_by_default(self, c):
return tup('feh', '-F', *c)
def app_default(self, c):
f = c.file #shortcut
if f.video or f.audio:
return self.app_kaffeine(c)
if f.image and c.mode == 0:
return self.app_feh_fullscreen_by_default(c)
return DefaultApps.app_default(self, c)
#### end of the example
"""
import ranger
from ranger.api.apps import *
from ranger.ext.get_executables import get_executables
class CustomApplications(Applications):
def app_default(self, c):
"""How to determine the default application?"""
f = c.file
# ranger can act as a file chooser when running with --choosefile=...
if ranger.arg.choosefile:
open(ranger.arg.choosefile, 'w').write(f.path)
raise SystemExit()
if f.basename.lower() == 'makefile':
return self.either(c, 'make')
if f.extension is not None:
if f.extension in ('pdf', ):
return self.either(c, 'evince', 'zathura', 'apvlv')
if f.extension == 'djvu':
return self.either(c, 'evince')
if f.extension in ('xml', ):
return self.either(c, 'editor')
if f.extension in ('html', 'htm', 'xhtml'):
return self.either(c, 'firefox', 'opera', 'jumanji',
'luakit', 'elinks', 'lynx')
if f.extension == 'swf':
return self.either(c, 'firefox', 'opera', 'jumanji', 'luakit')
if f.extension == 'nes':
return self.either(c, 'fceux')
if f.extension in ('swc', 'smc'):
return self.either(c, 'zsnes')
if f.extension in ('odt', 'ods', 'odp', 'odf', 'odg',
'doc', 'xls'):
return self.either(c, 'libreoffice', 'soffice', 'ooffice')
if f.mimetype is not None:
if INTERPRETED_LANGUAGES.match(f.mimetype):
return self.either(c, 'edit_or_run')
if f.container:
return self.either(c, 'aunpack', 'file_roller')
if f.video or f.audio:
if f.video:
c.flags += 'd'
return self.either(c, 'mplayer', 'smplayer', 'vlc', 'totem')
if f.image:
return self.either(c, 'feh', 'eog', 'mirage')
if f.document or f.filetype.startswith('text') or f.size == 0:
return self.either(c, 'editor')
# You can put this at the top of the function and mimeopen will
# always be used for every file.
return self.either(c, 'mimeopen')
# ----------------------------------------- application definitions
# Note: Trivial application definitions are at the bottom
def app_pager(self, c):
return tup('less', '-R', *c)
def app_editor(self, c):
try:
default_editor = os.environ['EDITOR']
except KeyError:
pass
else:
parts = default_editor.split()
exe_name = os.path.basename(parts[0])
if exe_name in get_executables():
return tuple(parts) + tuple(c)
return self.either(c, 'vim', 'emacs', 'nano')
def app_edit_or_run(self, c):
if c.mode is 1:
return self.app_self(c)
return self.app_editor(c)
@depends_on('mplayer')
def app_mplayer(self, c):
if c.mode is 1:
return tup('mplayer', '-fs', *c)
elif c.mode is 2:
args = "mplayer -fs -sid 0 -vfm ffmpeg -lavdopts " \
"lowres=1:fast:skiploopfilter=all:threads=8".split()
args.extend(c)
return tup(*args)
elif c.mode is 3:
return tup('mplayer', '-mixer', 'software', *c)
else:
return tup('mplayer', *c)
@depends_on('feh')
def app_feh(self, c):
arg = {1: '--bg-scale', 2: '--bg-tile', 3: '--bg-center'}
c.flags += 'd'
if c.mode in arg: # mode 1, 2 and 3 will set the image as the background
return tup('feh', arg[c.mode], c.file.path)
if c.mode is 11 and len(c.files) is 1: # view all files in the cwd
images = (f.basename for f in self.fm.env.cwd.files if f.image)
return tup('feh', '--start-at', c.file.basename, *images)
return tup('feh', *c)
@depends_on('aunpack')
def app_aunpack(self, c):
if c.mode is 0:
c.flags += 'p'
return tup('aunpack', '-l', c.file.path)
return tup('aunpack', c.file.path)
@depends_on('file-roller')
def app_file_roller(self, c):
c.flags += 'd'
return tup('file-roller', c.file.path)
@depends_on('make')
def app_make(self, c):
if c.mode is 0:
return tup("make")
if c.mode is 1:
return tup("make", "install")
if c.mode is 2:
return tup("make", "clear")
@depends_on('java')
def app_java(self, c):
def strip_extensions(file):
if '.' in file.basename:
return file.path[:file.path.index('.')]
return file.path
files_without_extensions = map(strip_extensions, c.files)
return tup("java", files_without_extensions)
@depends_on('totem')
def app_totem(self, c):
if c.mode is 0:
return tup("totem", *c)
if c.mode is 1:
return tup("totem", "--fullscreen", *c)
@depends_on('mimeopen')
def app_mimeopen(self, c):
if c.mode is 0:
return tup("mimeopen", *c)
if c.mode is 1:
# Will ask user to select program
# aka "Open with..."
return tup("mimeopen", "--ask", *c)
# Often a programs invocation is trivial. For example:
# vim test.py readme.txt [...]
# This could be implemented like:
# @depends_on("vim")
# def app_vim(self, c):
# return tup("vim", *c.files)
# Instead of creating such a generic function for each program, just add
# its name here and it will be automatically done for you.
CustomApplications.generic('vim', 'fceux', 'elinks', 'wine',
'zsnes', 'javac')
# By setting flags='d', this programs will not block ranger's terminal:
CustomApplications.generic('opera', 'firefox', 'apvlv', 'evince',
'zathura', 'gimp', 'mirage', 'eog', flags='d')
# What filetypes are recognized as scripts for interpreted languages?
# This regular expression is used in app_default()
INTERPRETED_LANGUAGES = re.compile(r'''
^(text|application)/x-(
haskell|perl|python|ruby|sh
)$''', re.VERBOSE)