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"""
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utils.py
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Date : November 2009
Copyright : (C) 2009 by Martin Dobias
Email : wonder dot sk at gmail dot com
***************************************************************************
* *
* 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. *
* *
***************************************************************************
"""
__author__ = 'Martin Dobias'
__date__ = 'November 2009'
__copyright__ = '(C) 2009, Martin Dobias'
# This will get replaced with a git SHA1 when you do a git archive
__revision__ = '$Format:%H$'
"""
QGIS utilities module
"""
from PyQt4.QtCore import QCoreApplication, QLocale
from qgis.core import QGis, QgsExpression, QgsMessageLog
from string import Template
import sys
import traceback
import glob
import os.path
import re
import ConfigParser
import warnings
import codecs
#######################
# ERROR HANDLING
warnings.simplefilter('default')
warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", "the sets module is deprecated")
def showWarning(message, category, filename, lineno, file=None, line=None):
stk = ""
for s in traceback.format_stack()[:-2]:
stk += s.decode('utf-8', 'replace')
QgsMessageLog.logMessage(
"warning:%s\ntraceback:%s" % ( warnings.formatwarning(message, category, filename, lineno), stk),
QCoreApplication.translate( "Python", "Python" )
)
warnings.showwarning = showWarning
def showException(type, value, tb, msg):
lst = traceback.format_exception(type, value, tb)
if msg == None:
msg = QCoreApplication.translate('Python', 'An error has occured while executing Python code:')
txt = '<font color="red">%s</font><br><br>' % msg
for s in lst:
txt += s.decode('utf-8', 'replace')
txt += '<br>%s<br>%s<br><br>' % (QCoreApplication.translate('Python','Python version:'), sys.version)
txt += '<br>%s<br>%s %s, %s<br><br>' % (QCoreApplication.translate('Python','QGIS version:'), QGis.QGIS_VERSION, QGis.QGIS_RELEASE_NAME, QGis.QGIS_DEV_VERSION)
txt += '%s %s' % (QCoreApplication.translate('Python','Python path:'), str(sys.path))
txt = txt.replace('\n', '<br>')
txt = txt.replace(' ', ' ') # preserve whitespaces for nicer output
from qgis.core import QgsMessageOutput
msg = QgsMessageOutput.createMessageOutput()
msg.setTitle(QCoreApplication.translate('Python', 'Python error'))
msg.setMessage(txt, QgsMessageOutput.MessageHtml)
msg.showMessage()
def qgis_excepthook(type, value, tb):
showException(type, value, tb, None)
def installErrorHook():
sys.excepthook = qgis_excepthook
def uninstallErrorHook():
sys.excepthook = sys.__excepthook__
# install error hook() on module load
installErrorHook()
# initialize 'iface' object
iface = None
def initInterface(pointer):
from qgis.gui import QgisInterface
from sip import wrapinstance
global iface
iface = wrapinstance(pointer, QgisInterface)
#######################
# PLUGINS
# list of plugin paths. it gets filled in by the QGIS python library
plugin_paths = []
# dictionary of plugins
plugins = {}
# list of active (started) plugins
active_plugins = []
# list of plugins in plugin directory and home plugin directory
available_plugins = []
# dictionary of plugins providing metadata in a text file (metadata.txt)
# key = plugin package name, value = config parser instance
plugins_metadata_parser = {}
def findPlugins(path):
""" for internal use: return list of plugins in given path """
for plugin in glob.glob(path + "/*"):
if not os.path.isdir(plugin):
continue
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(plugin, '__init__.py')):
continue
metadataFile = os.path.join(plugin, 'metadata.txt')
if not os.path.exists(metadataFile):
continue
cp = ConfigParser.ConfigParser()
try:
cp.readfp(codecs.open(metadataFile, "r", "utf8"))
except:
cp = None
pluginName = os.path.basename(plugin)
yield (pluginName, cp)
def updateAvailablePlugins():
""" Go through the plugin_paths list and find out what plugins are available. """
# merge the lists
plugins = []
metadata_parser = {}
for pluginpath in plugin_paths:
for pluginName, parser in findPlugins(pluginpath):
if parser is None: continue
if pluginName not in plugins:
plugins.append(pluginName)
metadata_parser[pluginName] = parser
global available_plugins
available_plugins = plugins
global plugins_metadata_parser
plugins_metadata_parser = metadata_parser
def pluginMetadata(packageName, fct):
""" fetch metadata from a plugin - use values from metadata.txt """
try:
return plugins_metadata_parser[packageName].get('general', fct)
except Exception:
return "__error__"
def loadPlugin(packageName):
""" load plugin's package """
try:
__import__(packageName)
return True
except:
pass # continue...
# snake in the grass, we know it's there
sys.path_importer_cache.clear()
# retry
try:
__import__(packageName)
return True
except:
msgTemplate = QCoreApplication.translate("Python", "Couldn't load plugin '%s' from ['%s']")
msg = msgTemplate % (packageName, "', '".join(sys.path))
showException(sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value, sys.exc_traceback, msg)
return False
def startPlugin(packageName):
""" initialize the plugin """
global plugins, active_plugins, iface
if packageName in active_plugins: return False
if packageName not in sys.modules: return False
package = sys.modules[packageName]
errMsg = QCoreApplication.translate("Python", "Couldn't load plugin %s" ) % packageName
# create an instance of the plugin
try:
plugins[packageName] = package.classFactory(iface)
except:
_unloadPluginModules(packageName)
msg = QCoreApplication.translate("Python", "%s due an error when calling its classFactory() method") % errMsg
showException(sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value, sys.exc_traceback, msg)
return False
# initGui
try:
plugins[packageName].initGui()
except:
del plugins[packageName]
_unloadPluginModules(packageName)
msg = QCoreApplication.translate("Python", "%s due an error when calling its initGui() method" ) % errMsg
showException(sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value, sys.exc_traceback, msg)
return False
# add to active plugins
active_plugins.append(packageName)
return True
def canUninstallPlugin(packageName):
""" confirm that the plugin can be uninstalled """
global plugins, active_plugins
if not plugins.has_key(packageName): return False
if packageName not in active_plugins: return False
try:
metadata = plugins[packageName]
if "canBeUninstalled" not in dir(metadata):
return True
return bool(metadata.canBeUninstalled())
except:
msg = "Error calling "+packageName+".canBeUninstalled"
showException(sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value, sys.exc_traceback, msg)
return True
def unloadPlugin(packageName):
""" unload and delete plugin! """
global plugins, active_plugins
if not plugins.has_key(packageName): return False
if packageName not in active_plugins: return False
try:
plugins[packageName].unload()
del plugins[packageName]
active_plugins.remove(packageName)
_unloadPluginModules(packageName)
return True
except Exception, e:
msg = QCoreApplication.translate("Python", "Error while unloading plugin %s") % packageName
showException(sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value, sys.exc_traceback, msg)
return False
def _unloadPluginModules(packageName):
""" unload plugin package with all its modules (files) """
global _plugin_modules
mods = _plugin_modules[packageName]
for mod in mods:
# if it looks like a Qt resource file, try to do a cleanup
# otherwise we might experience a segfault next time the plugin is loaded
# because Qt will try to access invalid plugin resource data
try:
if hasattr(sys.modules[mod], 'qCleanupResources'):
sys.modules[mod].qCleanupResources()
except:
pass
# try to remove the module from python
try:
del sys.modules[mod]
except:
pass
# remove the plugin entry
del _plugin_modules[packageName]
def isPluginLoaded(packageName):
""" find out whether a plugin is active (i.e. has been started) """
global plugins, active_plugins
if not plugins.has_key(packageName): return False
return (packageName in active_plugins)
def reloadPlugin(packageName):
""" unload and start again a plugin """
global active_plugins
if packageName not in active_plugins:
return # it's not active
unloadPlugin(packageName)
loadPlugin(packageName)
startPlugin(packageName)
def showPluginHelp(packageName=None,filename="index",section=""):
""" show a help in the user's html browser. The help file should be named index-ll_CC.html or index-ll.html"""
try:
source = ""
if packageName is None:
import inspect
source = inspect.currentframe().f_back.f_code.co_filename
else:
source = sys.modules[packageName].__file__
except:
return
path = os.path.dirname(source)
locale = str(QLocale().name())
helpfile = os.path.join(path,filename+"-"+locale+".html")
if not os.path.exists(helpfile):
helpfile = os.path.join(path,filename+"-"+locale.split("_")[0]+".html")
if not os.path.exists(helpfile):
helpfile = os.path.join(path,filename+"-en.html")
if not os.path.exists(helpfile):
helpfile = os.path.join(path,filename+"-en_US.html")
if not os.path.exists(helpfile):
helpfile = os.path.join(path,filename+".html")
if os.path.exists(helpfile):
url = "file://"+helpfile
if section != "":
url = url + "#" + section
iface.openURL(url,False)
def pluginDirectory(packageName):
""" return directory where the plugin resides. Plugin must be loaded already """
return os.path.dirname(sys.modules[packageName].__file__)
def reloadProjectMacros():
# unload old macros
unloadProjectMacros()
from qgis.core import QgsProject
code, ok = QgsProject.instance().readEntry("Macros", "/pythonCode")
if not ok or not code or code == '':
return
# create a new empty python module
import imp
mod = imp.new_module("proj_macros_mod")
# set the module code and store it sys.modules
exec unicode(code) in mod.__dict__
sys.modules["proj_macros_mod"] = mod
# load new macros
openProjectMacro()
def unloadProjectMacros():
if "proj_macros_mod" not in sys.modules:
return
# unload old macros
closeProjectMacro()
# destroy the reference to the module
del sys.modules["proj_macros_mod"]
def openProjectMacro():
if "proj_macros_mod" not in sys.modules:
return
mod = sys.modules["proj_macros_mod"]
if hasattr(mod, 'openProject'):
mod.openProject()
def saveProjectMacro():
if "proj_macros_mod" not in sys.modules:
return
mod = sys.modules["proj_macros_mod"]
if hasattr(mod, 'saveProject'):
mod.saveProject()
def closeProjectMacro():
if "proj_macros_mod" not in sys.modules:
return
mod = sys.modules["proj_macros_mod"]
if hasattr(mod, 'closeProject'):
mod.closeProject()
def qgsfunction(args, group, **kwargs):
"""
Decorator function used to define a user expression function.
Custom functions should take (values, feature, parent) as args,
they can also shortcut naming feature and parent args by using *args
if they are not needed in the function.
Functions should return a value compatible with QVariant
Eval errors can be raised using parent.setEvalErrorString()
Functions must be unregistered when no longer needed using
QgsExpression.unregisterFunction
Example:
@qgsfunction(2, 'test'):
def add(values, feature, parent):
pass
Will create and register a function in QgsExpression called 'add' in the
'test' group that takes two arguments.
or not using feature and parent:
@qgsfunction(2, 'test'):
def add(values, *args):
pass
"""
helptemplate = Template("""<h3>$name function</h3><br>$doc""")
class QgsExpressionFunction(QgsExpression.Function):
def __init__(self, name, args, group, helptext=''):
QgsExpression.Function.__init__(self, name, args, group, helptext)
def func(self, values, feature, parent):
pass
def wrapper(func):
name = kwargs.get('name', func.__name__)
help = func.__doc__ or ''
help = help.strip()
if args == 0 and not name[0] == '$':
name = '${0}'.format(name)
func.__name__ = name
help = helptemplate.safe_substitute(name=name, doc=help)
f = QgsExpressionFunction(name, args, group, help)
f.func = func
register = kwargs.get('register', True)
if register:
QgsExpression.registerFunction(f)
return f
return wrapper
#######################
# IMPORT wrapper
import __builtin__
_builtin_import = __builtin__.__import__
_plugin_modules = { }
def _import(name, globals={}, locals={}, fromlist=[], level=-1):
""" wrapper around builtin import that keeps track of loaded plugin modules """
mod = _builtin_import(name, globals, locals, fromlist, level)
if mod and '__file__' in mod.__dict__:
module_name = mod.__name__
package_name = module_name.split('.')[0]
# check whether the module belongs to one of our plugins
if package_name in available_plugins:
if package_name not in _plugin_modules:
_plugin_modules[package_name] = set()
_plugin_modules[package_name].add(module_name)
# check the fromlist for additional modules (from X import Y,Z)
if fromlist:
for fromitem in fromlist:
frmod = module_name + "." + fromitem
if frmod in sys.modules:
_plugin_modules[package_name].add(frmod)
return mod
__builtin__.__import__ = _import
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