# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Roman Zimbelmann # # 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 3 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, see . import os, sys, re from ranger.api import * from ranger.ext.iter_tools import flatten from ranger.ext.get_executables import get_executables from ranger.shared import FileManagerAware class Applications(FileManagerAware): """ This class contains definitions on how to run programs and should be extended in ranger.apps The user can decide what program to run, and if he uses eg. 'vim', the function app_vim() will be called. However, usually the user simply wants to "start" the file without specific instructions. In such a case, app_default() is called, where you should examine the context and decide which program to use. All app functions have a name starting with app_ and return a string containing the whole command or a tuple containing a list of the arguments. They are supplied with one argument, which is the AppContext instance. You should define at least app_default, app_pager and app_editor since internal functions depend on those. Here are sample implementations: def app_default(self, context): if context.file.media: if context.file.video: # detach videos from the filemanager context.flags += 'd' return self.app_mplayer(context) else: return self.app_editor(context) def app_pager(self, context): return ('less', ) + tuple(context) def app_editor(self, context): return ('vim', ) + tuple(context) """ def _meets_dependencies(self, fnc): try: deps = fnc.dependencies except AttributeError: return True for dep in deps: if hasattr(dep, 'dependencies') \ and not self._meets_dependencies(dep): return False if dep not in get_executables(): return False return True def either(self, context, *args): for app in args: try: application_handler = getattr(self, 'app_' + app) except AttributeError: if app in get_executables(): return _generic_app(app, context) continue if self._meets_dependencies(application_handler): return application_handler(context) def app_self(self, context): """Run the file itself""" return "./" + context.file.basename def get(self, app): """Looks for an application, returns app_default if it doesn't exist""" try: return getattr(self, 'app_' + app) except AttributeError: return self.app_default def apply(self, app, context): if not app: app = 'default' try: handler = getattr(self, 'app_' + app) except AttributeError: if app in get_executables(): return _generic_app(app, context) handler = self.app_default return handler(context) def has(self, app): """Returns whether an application is defined""" return hasattr(self, 'app_' + app) def all(self): """Returns a list with all application functions""" result = set() # go through all the classes in the mro (method resolution order) # so subclasses will return the apps of their superclasses. for cls in self.__class__.__mro__: result |= set(m[4:] for m in cls.__dict__ if m.startswith('app_')) return sorted(result) @classmethod def generic(cls, *args, **keywords): flags = 'flags' in keywords and keywords['flags'] or "" for name in args: assert isinstance(name, str) if not hasattr(cls, "app_" + name): setattr(cls, "app_" + name, _generic_wrapper(name, flags=flags)) def tup(*args): """ This helper function creates a tuple out of the arguments. ('a', ) + tuple(some_iterator) is equivalent to: tup('a', *some_iterator) """ return args def depends_on(*args): args = tuple(flatten(args)) def decorator(fnc): fnc.dependencies = args return fnc return decorator def _generic_app(name, context, flags=''): """Use this function when no other information is given""" context.flags += flags return tup(name, *context) def _generic_wrapper(name, flags=''): """Wraps _generic_app into a method for Applications""" assert isinstance(name, str) return depends_on(name)(lambda self, context: _generic_app(name, context, flags))