from . import command
from . import hook
from . import utils
from . import xcbq
from six import MAXSIZE
from .widget.base import deprecated
class Key:
"""
Defines a keybinding.
"""
def __init__(self, modifiers, key, *commands):
"""
- modifiers: A list of modifier specifications. Modifier
specifications are one of: "shift", "lock", "control", "mod1",
"mod2", "mod3", "mod4", "mod5".
- key: A key specification, e.g. "a", "Tab", "Return", "space".
- *commands: A list of lazy command objects generated with the
command.lazy helper. If multiple Call objects are specified, they
are run in sequence.
"""
self.modifiers = modifiers
self.key = key
self.commands = commands
if key not in xcbq.keysyms:
raise utils.QtileError("Unknown key: %s" % key)
self.keysym = xcbq.keysyms[key]
try:
self.modmask = utils.translateMasks(self.modifiers)
except KeyError as v:
raise utils.QtileError(v)
def __repr__(self):
return "Key(%s, %s)" % (self.modifiers, self.key)
class Drag(object):
"""
Defines binding of a mouse to some dragging action
On each motion event command is executed
with two extra parameters added
x and y offset from previous move
It focuses clicked window by default
If you want to prevent it pass focus=None as an argument
"""
def __init__(self, modifiers, button, *commands, **kwargs):
self.start = kwargs.get("start", None)
self.focus = kwargs.get("focus", "before")
self.modifiers = modifiers
self.button = button
self.commands = commands
try:
self.button_code = int(self.button.replace('Button', ''))
self.modmask = utils.translateMasks(self.modifiers)
except KeyError as v:
raise utils.QtileError(v)
def __repr__(self):
return "Drag(%s, %s)" % (self.modifiers, self.button)
class Click(object):
"""
Defines binding of a mouse click
It focuses clicked window by default
If you want to prevent it pass focus=None as an argument
"""
def __init__(self, modifiers, button, *commands, **kwargs):
self.focus = kwargs.get("focus", "before")
self.modifiers = modifiers
self.button = button
self.commands = commands
try:
self.button_code = int(self.button.replace('Button', ''))
self.modmask = utils.translateMasks(self.modifiers)
except KeyError as v:
raise utils.QtileError(v)
def __repr__(self):
return "Click(%s, %s)" % (self.modifiers, self.button)
class ScreenRect(object):
def __init__(self, x, y, width, height):
self.x = x
self.y = y
self.width = width
self.height = height
def __repr__(self):
return '<%s %d,%d %d,%d>' % (
self.__class__.__name__,
self.x, self.y,
self.width, self.height
)
def hsplit(self, columnwidth):
assert columnwidth > 0
assert columnwidth < self.width
return (
self.__class__(self.x, self.y, columnwidth, self.height),
self.__class__(
self.x + columnwidth, self.y,
self.width - columnwidth, self.height
)
)
def vsplit(self, rowheight):
assert rowheight > 0
assert rowheight < self.height
return (
self.__class__(self.x, self.y, self.width, rowheight),
self.__class__(
self.x, self.y + rowheight,
self.width, self.height - rowheight
)
)
class Screen(command.CommandObject):
"""
A physical screen, and its associated paraphernalia.
"""
def __init__(self, top=None, bottom=None, left=None, right=None,
x=None, y=None, width=None, height=None):
"""
- top, bottom, left, right: Instances of bar objects, or None.
Note that bar.Bar objects can only be placed at the top or the
bottom of the screen (bar.Gap objects can be placed anywhere).
x,y,width and height aren't specified usually unless you are
using 'fake screens'.
"""
self.group = None
self.previous_group = None
self.top = top
self.bottom = bottom
self.left = left
self.right = right
self.qtile = None
self.index = None
# x position of upper left corner can be > 0
# if one screen is "right" of the other
self.x = x
self.y = y
self.width = width
self.height = height
def _configure(self, qtile, index, x, y, width, height, group):
self.qtile = qtile
self.index = index
self.x = x
self.y = y
self.width = width
self.height = height
self.setGroup(group)
for i in self.gaps:
i._configure(qtile, self)
@property
def gaps(self):
lst = []
lst.extend([
i for i in [self.top, self.bottom, self.left, self.right] if i
])
return lst
@property
def dx(self):
return self.x + self.left.size if self.left else self.x
@property
def dy(self):
return self.y + self.top.size if self.top else self.y
@property
def dwidth(self):
val = self.width
if self.left:
val -= self.left.size
if self.right:
val -= self.right.size
return val
@property
def dheight(self):
val = self.height
if self.top:
val -= self.top.size
if self.bottom:
val -= self.bottom.size
return val
def get_rect(self):
return ScreenRect(self.dx, self.dy, self.dwidth, self.dheight)
def setGroup(self, new_group, save_prev=True):
"""
Put group on this screen
"""
if new_group.screen == self:
return
if save_prev:
self.previous_group = self.group
if new_group is None:
return
if new_group.screen:
# g1 <-> s1 (self)
# g2 (new_group) <-> s2 to
# g1 <-> s2
# g2 <-> s1
g1 = self.group
s1 = self
g2 = new_group
s2 = new_group.screen
s2.group = g1
g1._setScreen(s2)
s1.group = g2
g2._setScreen(s1)
else:
old_group = self.group
self.group = new_group
# display clients of the new group and then hide from old group
# to remove the screen flickering
new_group._setScreen(self)
if old_group is not None:
old_group._setScreen(None)
hook.fire("setgroup")
hook.fire("focus_change")
hook.fire(
"layout_change",
self.group.layouts[self.group.currentLayout],
self.group
)
def _items(self, name):
if name == "layout":
return (True, list(range(len(self.group.layouts))))
elif name == "window":
return (True, [i.window.wid for i in self.group.windows])
elif name == "bar":
return (False, [x.position for x in self.gaps])
def _select(self, name, sel):
if name == "layout":
if sel is None:
return self.group.layout
else:
return utils.lget(self.group.layouts, sel)
elif name == "window":
if sel is None:
return self.group.currentWindow
else:
for i in self.group.windows:
if i.window.wid == sel:
return i
elif name == "bar":
return getattr(self, sel)
def resize(self, x=None, y=None, w=None, h=None):
x = x or self.x
y = y or self.y
w = w or self.width
h = h or self.height
self._configure(self.qtile, self.index, x, y, w, h, self.group)
for bar in [self.top, self.bottom, self.left, self.right]:
if bar:
bar.draw()
self.qtile._eventloop.call_soon(self.group.layoutAll())
def cmd_info(self):
"""
Returns a dictionary of info for this screen.
"""
return dict(
index=self.index,
width=self.width,
height=self.height,
x=self.x,
y=self.y
)
def cmd_resize(self, x=None, y=None, w=None, h=None):
"""
Resize the screen.
"""
self.resize(x, y, w, h)
def cmd_nextgroup(self, skip_empty=False, skip_managed=False):
"""
This method will be deprecated in favor of cmd_next_group.
Use screen.next_group in your config instead.
"""
deprecated(Screen.cmd_nextgroup.__doc__)
return self.cmd_next_group(skip_empty, skip_managed)
def cmd_next_group(self, skip_empty=False, skip_managed=False):
"""
Switch to the next group.
"""
n = self.group.nextGroup(skip_empty, skip_managed)
self.setGroup(n)
return n.name
def cmd_prevgroup(self, skip_empty=False, skip_managed=False):
"""
This method will be deprecated in favor of cmd_prev_group.
Use screen.prev_group in your config instead
"""
deprecated(Screen.cmd_prevgroup.__doc__)
return self.cmd_prev_group(skip_empty, skip_managed)
def cmd_prev_group(self, skip_empty=False, skip_managed=False):
"""
Switch to the previous group.
"""
n = self.group.prevGroup(skip_empty, skip_managed)
self.setGroup(n)
return n.name
def cmd_togglegroup(self, groupName=None):
"""
Switch to the selected group or to the previously active one.
"""
group = self.qtile.groupMap.get(groupName)
if group in (self.group, None):
group = self.previous_group
self.setGroup(group)
[docs]class Group(object):
"""
Represents a "dynamic" group. These groups can spawn apps, only allow
certain Matched windows to be on them, hide when they're not in use, etc.
"""
[docs] def __init__(self, name, matches=None, exclusive=False,
spawn=None, layout=None, layouts=None, persist=True, init=True,
layout_opts=None, screen_affinity=None, position=MAXSIZE):
"""
:param name: the name of this group
:type name: string
:param matches: list of ``Match`` objects whose windows will be assigned to this group
:type matches: default ``None``
:param exclusive: when other apps are started in this group, should we allow them here or not?
:type exclusive: boolean
:param spawn: this will be ``exec()`` d when the group is created
:type spawn: string
:param layout: the default layout for this group (e.g. 'max' or 'stack')
:type layout: string
:param layouts: the group layouts list overriding global layouts
:type layouts: list
:param persist: should this group stay alive with no member windows?
:type persist: boolean
:param init: is this group alive when qtile starts?
:type init: boolean
:param position: group position
:type position: int
"""
self.name = name
self.exclusive = exclusive
self.spawn = spawn
self.layout = layout
self.layouts = layouts or []
self.persist = persist
self.init = init
self.matches = matches or []
self.layout_opts = layout_opts or {}
self.screen_affinity = screen_affinity
self.position = position
[docs]class Match(object):
"""
Match for dynamic groups
It can match by title, class or role.
"""
[docs] def __init__(self, title=None, wm_class=None, role=None, wm_type=None,
wm_instance_class=None, net_wm_pid=None):
"""
``Match`` supports both regular expression objects (i.e. the result of
``re.compile()``) or strings (match as a "include" match). If a window
matches any of the things in any of the lists, it is considered a
match.
:param title: things to match against the title (WM_NAME)
:param wm_class: things to match against the second string in
WM_CLASS atom
:param role: things to match against the WM_ROLE atom
:param wm_type: things to match against the WM_TYPE atom
:param wm_instance_class: things to match against the first string in
WM_CLASS atom
:param net_wm_pid: things to match against the _NET_WM_PID atom
(only int allowed in this rule)
"""
if not title:
title = []
if not wm_class:
wm_class = []
if not role:
role = []
if not wm_type:
wm_type = []
if not wm_instance_class:
wm_instance_class = []
if not net_wm_pid:
net_wm_pid = []
try:
net_wm_pid = list(map(int, net_wm_pid))
except ValueError:
error = 'Invalid rule for net_wm_pid: "%s" '\
'only ints allowed' % str(net_wm_pid)
raise utils.QtileError(error)
self._rules = [('title', t) for t in title]
self._rules += [('wm_class', w) for w in wm_class]
self._rules += [('role', r) for r in role]
self._rules += [('wm_type', r) for r in wm_type]
self._rules += [('wm_instance_class', w) for w in wm_instance_class]
self._rules += [('net_wm_pid', w) for w in net_wm_pid]
def compare(self, client):
for _type, rule in self._rules:
if _type == "net_wm_pid":
match_func = lambda value: rule == value
else:
match_func = getattr(rule, 'match', None) or \
getattr(rule, 'count')
if _type == 'title':
value = client.name
elif _type == 'wm_class':
value = None
_value = client.window.get_wm_class()
if _value and len(_value) > 1:
value = _value[1]
elif _type == 'wm_instance_class':
value = client.window.get_wm_class()
if value:
value = value[0]
elif _type == 'wm_type':
value = client.window.get_wm_type()
elif _type == 'net_wm_pid':
value = client.window.get_net_wm_pid()
else:
value = client.window.get_wm_window_role()
if value and match_func(value):
return True
return False
def map(self, callback, clients):
""" Apply callback to each client that matches this Match """
for c in clients:
if self.compare(c):
callback(c)
class Rule(object):
"""
A Rule contains a Match object, and a specification about what to do
when that object is matched.
"""
def __init__(self, match, group=None, float=False, intrusive=False,
break_on_match=True):
"""
:param match: ``Match`` object associated with this ``Rule``
:param float: auto float this window?
:param intrusive: override the group's exclusive setting?
:param break_on_match: Should we stop applying rules if this rule is
matched?
"""
self.match = match
self.group = group
self.float = float
self.intrusive = intrusive
self.break_on_match = break_on_match
def matches(self, w):
return self.match.compare(w)