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A launcher based upon Spacemacs-like leaders
#!/usr/bin/python3
#
# Command Line
# ------------
# ``python3 leaderkey.py CONFIG-FIlE``
#
# Configuration format
# --------------------
#
# A leaderkey configuration is a normal Python file, with the following
# additional operations available in the global scope:
#
# - ``g = group()`` creates a new leader group, to which other groups
# can be attached via ``g.add(<prefix>, <hint>, <command>)``. A
# command can be another group, a prompt or an action. A string can
# also be used as a short-hand for an action.
#
# - ``p = prompt(<hint>, <command>)`` creates a new prompt, which asks
# the user for a value and then chains to the next command.
#
# - ``a = action(<cmdline>)`` executes a command via ``os.system()``. Note
# that this includes a special escape syntax for referring to prompt
# arguments using the ``%`` character; for example ``action(firefox %1)``
# can be used to visit the URL given by the outer-most prompt. Currently,
# only 9 prompts can be accessed (``%1`` through ``%9``) with ``%%``
# serving as a literal ``%``.
#
# The root element must be a global variable called **ROOT**.
#
# For example, here is a simple configuration using all of the
# available options::
#
# browsers = group()
# browsers.add('f', 'firefox homepage', 'firefox')
# browsers.add('F', 'firefox w/url', prompt('url', 'firefox %1'))
#
# editors = group()
# editors.add('e', 'emacs', action('emacs'))
#
# java = group()
# java.add('i', 'idea', 'idea')
# java.add('e', 'eclipse', 'eclipse')
# editors.add('j', 'java', java)
#
# ROOT = group()
# ROOT.add('b', 'browsers', browsers)
# ROOT.add('e', 'editors', editors)
#
# This could lead to the following interactions:
#
# - ``b f`` would open Firefox to your homepage
# - ``b F https://www.google.com <RETURN>`` would open Firefox to Google
# - ``e j e`` would open Eclipse
from enum import Enum
import os
import string
import sys
import tkinter
def execfile(filename, globals=None, locals=None):
"""
Executes the contents of the file inline - arguments are same as exec,
except that a path is given instead of code.
"""
with open(filename) as script_file:
exec(script_file.read(), globals, locals)
class UIMode:
WAIT_FOR_LEADER = 1
WAIT_FOR_PROMPT = 2
DONE = 3
class LeaderGroup:
def __init__(self):
self.prefixes = {}
self.hints = {}
def add(self, prefix, hint, leader):
"""
Binds a subleader's prefix to the subleader, and a hint to display.
"""
if isinstance(leader, str):
# This lets the configuration file be a bit lazier, e.g.
#
# group().add('x', 'xterm', 'xterm')
#
# Instead of:
#
# group().add('x', 'xterm', action('xterm'))
leader = LeaderAction(leader)
self.prefixes[prefix] = leader
self.hints[prefix] = hint
def prepare(self, ui, variables):
"""
Pushes the subleader's hints to the UI and prepares it to dispatch
on them.
"""
ui.clear_hints()
for prefix, hint in sorted(self.hints.items()):
ui.add_hint(prefix + ' => ' + hint)
return UIMode.WAIT_FOR_LEADER
def execute(self, user_input, variables):
"""
Finds the next leader for the key the user pressed.
"""
return self.prefixes.get(user_input, None)
def hint(self):
"""
Returns an aggregate hint for all subleaders.
"""
return ', '.join(sorted(self.hints.values()))
class LeaderPrompt:
def __init__(self, hint):
self._hint = hint
self.next_leader = None
def attach(self, after):
"""
Attaches another leader to occur after this one.
"""
if isinstance(after, str):
# See LeaderGroup.add for the rationale
after = LeaderAction(after)
self.next_leader = after
def prepare(self, ui, variables):
"""
Pushes the subleader's hints to the UI and prepares it to dispatch
on them.
"""
ui.clear_hints()
ui.add_hint(self._hint)
return UIMode.WAIT_FOR_PROMPT
def execute(self, user_input, variables):
"""
Finds the next leader for the key the user pressed.
"""
variables.append(user_input)
return self.next_leader
def hint(self):
"""
Returns the hint for this prompt.
"""
return self._hint
class LeaderAction:
def __init__(self, command):
self.command = command
def substitute(self, template, variables):
"""
Substitutes in the list of variables to the command template.
"""
buffer = []
escape = True
for char in template:
if escape:
if char in '123456789':
try:
buffer.append(variables[int(char) - 1])
except IndexError:
buffer.append('%' + char)
else:
buffer.append(char)
escape = False
elif char == '%':
escape = True
else:
buffer.append(char)
if escape:
buffer.append('%')
return ''.join(buffer)
def prepare(self, ui, variables):
"""
Executes the subcommand and tells the UI to exit.
"""
full_command = self.substitute(self.command, variables)
pid = os.fork()
if pid == 0:
os.setsid()
child_pid = os.fork()
if child_pid != 0:
sys.exit(0)
retcode = os.system(full_command)
os._exit(retcode)
else:
return UIMode.DONE
def execute(self, user_input, variables):
"""
This should never be executed, because the UI should not be running
after LeaderAction.prepare returns UIMode.DONE
"""
assert False
def hint(self):
"""
Returns the command as the hint; the user won't see this, so its
real contents don't matter.
"""
return self.command
class UI:
def __init__(self, root_leader):
self.current_leader = root_leader
self.waiting_for_keypress = True
self.variables = []
self.history = []
self.window = tkinter.Tk()
self.leader_history = tkinter.Label(self.window)
self.hints = tkinter.Listbox(self.window)
self.prompt = tkinter.Entry(self.window)
self.window.bind('<Key>', self.on_keypress)
self.prompt.bind('<Return>', self.on_entry_done)
self.current_leader.prepare(self, self.variables)
self.change_mode(UIMode.WAIT_FOR_LEADER, is_init=True)
def run(self):
"""
Runs the Tk event loop until the user exits.
"""
self.window.mainloop()
def on_keypress(self, event):
"""
Accepts a key press and redirects it to the appropriate leader.
"""
if event.char == '':
# Modifier keys don't generate characters
return
if event.keysym == 'Escape':
self.change_mode(UIMode.DONE)
elif self.waiting_for_keypress:
self.history.append(event.char)
self.leader_history.config(text=' '.join(self.history))
self.update_leader(event.char)
def on_entry_done(self, event):
"""
Accepts input from the entry and passes it onto the next leader.
"""
self.update_leader(self.prompt.get())
def update_leader(self, user_input):
"""
Executes the leader, and replaces the current one with the leader
generated.
"""
self.current_leader = self.current_leader.execute(user_input, self.variables)
if self.current_leader is None:
self.change_mode(UIMode.DONE)
else:
new_mode = self.current_leader.prepare(self, self.variables)
self.change_mode(new_mode)
def change_mode(self, mode, is_init=False):
"""
Reconfigures the UI to match the given mode.
"""
if mode == UIMode.WAIT_FOR_LEADER:
# This is the default mode - do nothing unless we're just
# starting up
self.waiting_for_keypress = True
if is_init:
self.leader_history.pack()
self.hints.pack()
elif mode == UIMode.WAIT_FOR_PROMPT:
self.waiting_for_keypress = False
self.prompt.pack()
self.prompt.focus_set()
elif mode == UIMode.DONE:
self.window.destroy()
def add_hint(self, hint):
"""
Add a new hint to the hint list.
"""
self.hints.insert('end', hint)
def clear_hints(self):
"""
Removes all hints from the hint list.
"""
self.hints.delete(0, 'end')
def group():
"""
Configuration wrapper around LeaderGroup
"""
return LeaderGroup()
def prompt(hint, followup):
"""
Configuration wrapper around LeaderPrompt
"""
if isinstance(followup, str):
followup = action(followup)
prompt = LeaderPrompt(hint)
prompt.attach(followup)
return prompt
def action(command):
"""
Configuration wrapper around LeaderAction
"""
return LeaderAction(command)
if __name__ == '__main__':
config = {
'group': group,
'prompt': prompt,
'action': action
}
execfile(sys.argv[1], config)
ui = UI(config['ROOT'])
ui.run()
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