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# Copyright © 2014 marmuta <marmvta@gmail.com>
#
# This file is part of Onboard.
#
# Onboard 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.
#
# Onboard 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
Hide the keyboard on incoming physical keyboard events.
"""
from __future__ import division, print_function, unicode_literals
from Onboard.utils import EventSource
from Onboard.XInput import XIDeviceManager, XIEventType, XIEventMask
### Logging ###
import logging
_logger = logging.getLogger("AutoHide")
###############
from Onboard.Config import Config
config = Config()
class AutoHide(EventSource):
"""
Hide Onboard when a physical keyboard is being used.
"""
def __init__(self, keyboard):
# There is only button-release to subscribe to currently,
# as this is all CSButtonRemapper needs to detect the end of a click.
EventSource.__init__(self, ["button-release"])
self._keyboard = keyboard
self._device_manager = None
self._keyboard_slave_devices = None
def cleanup(self):
self._register_xinput_events(False)
def is_enabled(self):
return self._device_manager is not None
def enable(self, enable, use_gtk=False):
self.register_input_events(enable, use_gtk)
def register_input_events(self, register, use_gtk=False):
self._register_xinput_events(False)
if register:
if not use_gtk: # can't do this with gtk yet
if not self._register_xinput_events(True):
_logger.warning(
"XInput event source failed to initialize, "
"falling back to GTK.")
def _register_xinput_events(self, register):
""" Setup XInput event handling """
success = True
if register:
self._device_manager = XIDeviceManager()
if self._device_manager.is_valid():
self._device_manager.connect("device-event",
self._on_device_event)
self._device_manager.connect("device-grab",
self._on_device_grab)
self._select_xinput_devices()
else:
success = False
self._device_manager = None
else:
if self._device_manager:
self._device_manager.disconnect("device-event",
self._on_device_event)
self._device_manager.disconnect("device-grab",
self._on_device_grab)
self._unselect_xinput_devices()
self._device_manager = None
return success
def _select_xinput_devices(self):
""" Select keyboard devices and the events we want to listen to. """
self._unselect_xinput_devices()
event_mask = XIEventMask.KeyPressMask | \
XIEventMask.KeyReleaseMask
devices = self._device_manager.get_client_keyboard_attached_slaves()
_logger.info("listening to keyboard devices: {}"
.format([(d.name, d.id, d.get_config_string())
for d in devices]))
for device in devices:
try:
self._device_manager.select_events(None, device, event_mask)
except Exception as ex:
_logger.warning("Failed to select events for device "
"{id}: {ex}"
.format(id=device.id, ex=ex))
self._keyboard_slave_devices = devices
def _unselect_xinput_devices(self):
if self._keyboard_slave_devices:
for device in self._keyboard_slave_devices:
try:
self._device_manager.unselect_events(None, device)
except Exception as ex:
_logger.warning("Failed to unselect events for device "
"{id}: {ex}"
.format(id=device.id, ex=ex))
self._keyboard_slave_devices = None
def _on_device_grab(self, device, event):
""" Someone grabbed/relased a device. Update our device list. """
self._select_xinput_devices()
def _on_device_event(self, event):
"""
Handler for XI2 events.
"""
event_type = event.xi_type
# re-select devices on changes to the device hierarchy
if event_type in XIEventType.HierarchyEvents or \
event_type == XIEventType.DeviceChanged:
self._select_xinput_devices()
return
if event_type == XIEventType.KeyPress or \
event_type == XIEventType.KeyRelease:
if not self._keyboard.is_auto_show_paused():
if _logger.isEnabledFor(logging.INFO):
device = event.get_source_device()
device_name = device.name if device else "None"
_logger.info("Hiding keyboard and pausing "
"auto-show due to physical key-{} "
"{} from device '{}' ({})"
.format("press"
if event_type == XIEventType.KeyPress
else "release",
event.keyval,
device_name,
event.source_id))
if self._keyboard.is_visible():
if config.are_word_suggestions_enabled():
self._keyboard.discard_changes()
self._keyboard.set_visible(False)
duration = config.auto_show.hide_on_key_press_pause
if duration:
if duration < 0.0: # negative means auto-hide is off
duration = None
self._keyboard.pause_auto_show(duration)
return
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