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Wrapper classes for AT-SPI events and device events.
@author: Peter Parente
@organization: IBM Corporation
@copyright: Copyright (c) 2005, 2007 IBM Corporation
@license: LGPL
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library 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
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the
Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
Portions of this code originally licensed and copyright (c) 2005, 2007
IBM Corporation under the BSD license, available at
U{http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php}
'''
import constants
class DeviceEvent(object):
'''
Wraps an AT-SPI device event with a more Pythonic interface. Primarily adds
a consume attribute which can be used to cease propagation of a device event.
@ivar consume: Should this event be consumed and not allowed to pass on to
observers further down the dispatch chain in this process or possibly
system wide?
@type consume: boolean
@ivar type: Kind of event, KEY_PRESSED_EVENT or KEY_RELEASED_EVENT
@type type: Accessibility.EventType
@ivar id: Serial identifier for this key event
@type id: integer
@ivar hw_code: Hardware scan code for the key
@type hw_code: integer
@ivar modifiers: Modifiers held at the time of the key event
@type modifiers: integer
@ivar timestamp: Time at which the event occurred relative to some platform
dependent starting point (e.g. XWindows start time)
@type timestamp: integer
@ivar event_string: String describing the key pressed (e.g. keysym)
@type event_string: string
@ivar is_text: Is the event representative of text to be inserted (True), or
of a control key (False)?
@type is_text: boolean
'''
def __init__(self, event):
'''
Attaches event data to this object.
@param event: Event object
@type event: Accessibility.DeviceEvent
'''
self.consume = False
self.type = event.type
self.id = event.id
self.hw_code = event.hw_code
self.modifiers = event.modifiers
self.timestamp = event.timestamp
self.event_string = event.event_string
self.is_text = event.is_text
def __str__(self):
'''
Builds a human readable representation of the event.
@return: Event description
@rtype: string
'''
if self.type == constants.KEY_PRESSED_EVENT:
kind = 'pressed'
elif self.type == constants.KEY_RELEASED_EVENT:
kind = 'released'
return '''\
%s
\thw_code: %d
\tevent_string: %s
\tmodifiers: %d
\tid: %d
\ttimestamp: %d
\tis_text: %s''' % (kind, self.hw_code, self.event_string, self.modifiers,
self.id, self.timestamp, self.is_text)
class Event(object):
'''
Wraps an AT-SPI event with a more Pythonic interface managing exceptions,
the differences in any_data across versions, and the reference counting of
accessibles provided with the event.
@note: All unmarked attributes of this class should be considered public
readable and writable as the class is acting as a record object.
@ivar consume: Should this event be consumed and not allowed to pass on to
observers further down the dispatch chain in this process?
@type consume: boolean
@ivar type: The type of the AT-SPI event
@type type: L{EventType}
@ivar detail1: First AT-SPI event parameter
@type detail1: integer
@ivar detail2: Second AT-SPI event parameter
@type detail2: integer
@ivar any_data: Extra AT-SPI data payload
@type any_data: object
@ivar host_application: Application owning the event source
@type host_application: Accessibility.Application
@ivar source_name: Name of the event source at the time of event dispatch
@type source_name: string
@ivar source_role: Role of the event source at the time of event dispatch
@type source_role: Accessibility.Role
@ivar source: Source of the event
@type source: Accessibility.Accessible
'''
def __init__(self, event):
'''
Extracts information from the provided event. If the event is a "normal"
event, pulls the detail1, detail2, any_data, and source values out of the
given object and stores it in this object. If the event is a device event,
key ID is stored in detail1, scan code is stored in detail2, key name,
key modifiers (e.g. ALT, CTRL, etc.), is text flag, and timestamp are
stored as a 4-tuple in any_data, and source is None (since key events are
global).
@param event: Event from an AT-SPI callback
@type event: Accessibility.Event or Accessibility.DeviceEvent
'''
# always start out assuming no consume
self.consume = False
self.type = EventType(event.type)
self.detail1 = event.detail1
self.detail2 = event.detail2
# store the event source and increase the reference count since event
# sources are borrowed references; the AccessibleMixin automatically
# decrements it later
try:
event.source.ref()
except AttributeError:
pass
self.source = event.source
# process any_data in a at-spi version independent manner
details = event.any_data.value()
try:
# see if we have a "new" any_data object which is an EventDetails struct
self.any_data = details.any_data.value()
except Exception:
# any kind of error means we have an "old" any_data object and None of
# the extra data so set them to None
self.any_data = details
self.host_application = None
self.source_name = None
self.source_role = None
else:
# the rest of the data should be here, so retrieve it
self.host_application = details.host_application
self.source_name = details.source_name
self.source_role = details.source_role
try:
# if we received an accessible, be sure to increment the ref count
self.any_data.ref()
except AttributeError:
pass
try:
# if we received a host application, be sure to increment the ref count
self.host_application.ref()
except AttributeError:
pass
def __str__(self):
'''
Builds a human readable representation of the event including event type,
parameters, and source info.
@return: Event description
@rtype: string
'''
return '%s(%s, %s, %s)\n\tsource: %s\n\thost_application: %s' % \
(self.type, self.detail1, self.detail2, self.any_data,
self.source, self.host_application)
class EventType(str):
'''
Wraps the AT-SPI event type string so its components can be accessed
individually as klass (can't use the keyword class), major, minor, and detail
(klass:major:minor:detail).
@note: All attributes of an instance of this class should be considered
public readable as it is acting a a struct.
@ivar klass: Most general event type identifier (object, window, mouse, etc.)
@type klass: string
@ivar major: Second level event type description
@type major: string
@ivar minor: Third level event type description
@type minor: string
@ivar detail: Lowest level event type description
@type detail: string
@ivar name: Full, unparsed event name as received from AT-SPI
@type name: string
@cvar format: Names of the event string components
@type format: 4-tuple of string
'''
format = ('klass', 'major', 'minor', 'detail')
def __init__(self, name):
'''
Parses the full AT-SPI event name into its components
(klass:major:minor:detail). If the provided event name is an integer
instead of a string, then the event is really a device event.
@param name: Full AT-SPI event name
@type name: string
@raise AttributeError: When the given event name is not a valid string
'''
# get rid of any leading and trailing ':' separators
self.value = name.strip(':')
self.name = self.value # Backward compatability
self.klass = None
self.major = None
self.minor = None
self.detail = None
# split type according to delimiters
split = self.value.split(':', 3)
# loop over all the components
for i in xrange(len(split)):
# store values of attributes in this object
setattr(self, self.format[i], split[i])
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