"""idlelib.config -- Manage IDLE configuration information. The comments at the beginning of config-main.def describe the configuration files and the design implemented to update user configuration information. In particular, user configuration choices which duplicate the defaults will be removed from the user's configuration files, and if a user file becomes empty, it will be deleted. The configuration database maps options to values. Conceptually, the database keys are tuples (config-type, section, item). As implemented, there are separate dicts for default and user values. Each has config-type keys 'main', 'extensions', 'highlight', and 'keys'. The value for each key is a ConfigParser instance that maps section and item to values. For 'main' and 'extenstons', user values override default values. For 'highlight' and 'keys', user sections augment the default sections (and must, therefore, have distinct names). Throughout this module there is an emphasis on returning useable defaults when a problem occurs in returning a requested configuration value back to idle. This is to allow IDLE to continue to function in spite of errors in the retrieval of config information. When a default is returned instead of a requested config value, a message is printed to stderr to aid in configuration problem notification and resolution. """ # TODOs added Oct 2014, tjr from configparser import ConfigParser import os import sys from tkinter.font import Font class InvalidConfigType(Exception): pass class InvalidConfigSet(Exception): pass class InvalidFgBg(Exception): pass class InvalidTheme(Exception): pass class IdleConfParser(ConfigParser): """ A ConfigParser specialised for idle configuration file handling """ def __init__(self, cfgFile, cfgDefaults=None): """ cfgFile - string, fully specified configuration file name """ self.file = cfgFile ConfigParser.__init__(self, defaults=cfgDefaults, strict=False) def Get(self, section, option, type=None, default=None, raw=False): """ Get an option value for given section/option or return default. If type is specified, return as type. """ # TODO Use default as fallback, at least if not None # Should also print Warning(file, section, option). # Currently may raise ValueError if not self.has_option(section, option): return default if type == 'bool': return self.getboolean(section, option) elif type == 'int': return self.getint(section, option) else: return self.get(section, option, raw=raw) def GetOptionList(self, section): "Return a list of options for given section, else []." if self.has_section(section): return self.options(section) else: #return a default value return [] def Load(self): "Load the configuration file from disk." self.read(self.file) class IdleUserConfParser(IdleConfParser): """ IdleConfigParser specialised for user configuration handling. """ def AddSection(self, section): "If section doesn't exist, add it." if not self.has_section(section): self.add_section(section) def RemoveEmptySections(self): "Remove any sections that have no options." for section in self.sections(): if not self.GetOptionList(section): self.remove_section(section) def IsEmpty(self): "Return True if no sections after removing empty sections." self.RemoveEmptySections() return not self.sections() def RemoveOption(self, section, option): """Return True if option is removed from section, else False. False if either section does not exist or did not have option. """ if self.has_section(section): return self.remove_option(section, option) return False def SetOption(self, section, option, value): """Return True if option is added or changed to value, else False. Add section if required. False means option already had value. """ if self.has_option(section, option): if self.get(section, option) == value: return False else: self.set(section, option, value) return True else: if not self.has_section(section): self.add_section(section) self.set(section, option, value) return True def RemoveFile(self): "Remove user config file self.file from disk if it exists." if os.path.exists(self.file): os.remove(self.file) def Save(self): """Update user configuration file. Remove empty sections. If resulting config isn't empty, write the file to disk. If config is empty, remove the file from disk if it exists. """ if not self.IsEmpty(): fname = self.file try: cfgFile = open(fname, 'w') except OSError: os.unlink(fname) cfgFile = open(fname, 'w') with cfgFile: self.write(cfgFile) else: self.RemoveFile() class IdleConf: """Hold config parsers for all idle config files in singleton instance. Default config files, self.defaultCfg -- for config_type in self.config_types: (idle install dir)/config-{config-type}.def User config files, self.userCfg -- for config_type in self.config_types: (user home dir)/.idlerc/config-{config-type}.cfg """ def __init__(self): self.config_types = ('main', 'extensions', 'highlight', 'keys') self.defaultCfg = {} self.userCfg = {} self.cfg = {} # TODO use to select userCfg vs defaultCfg self.CreateConfigHandlers() self.LoadCfgFiles() def CreateConfigHandlers(self): "Populate default and user config parser dictionaries." #build idle install path if __name__ != '__main__': # we were imported idleDir=os.path.dirname(__file__) else: # we were exec'ed (for testing only) idleDir=os.path.abspath(sys.path[0]) userDir=self.GetUserCfgDir() defCfgFiles = {} usrCfgFiles = {} # TODO eliminate these temporaries by combining loops for cfgType in self.config_types: #build config file names defCfgFiles[cfgType] = os.path.join( idleDir, 'config-' + cfgType + '.def') usrCfgFiles[cfgType] = os.path.join( userDir, 'config-' + cfgType + '.cfg') for cfgType in self.config_types: #create config parsers self.defaultCfg[cfgType] = IdleConfParser(defCfgFiles[cfgType]) self.userCfg[cfgType] = IdleUserConfParser(usrCfgFiles[cfgType]) def GetUserCfgDir(self): """Return a filesystem directory for storing user config files. Creates it if required. """ cfgDir = '.idlerc' userDir = os.path.expanduser('~') if userDir != '~': # expanduser() found user home dir if not os.path.exists(userDir): warn = ('\n Warning: os.path.expanduser("~") points to\n ' + userDir + ',\n but the path does not exist.') try: print(warn, file=sys.stderr) except OSError: pass userDir = '~' if userDir == "~": # still no path to home! # traditionally IDLE has defaulted to os.getcwd(), is this adequate? userDir = os.getcwd() userDir = os.path.join(userDir, cfgDir) if not os.path.exists(userDir): try: os.mkdir(userDir) except OSError: warn = ('\n Warning: unable to create user config directory\n' + userDir + '\n Check path and permissions.\n Exiting!\n') print(warn, file=sys.stderr) raise SystemExit # TODO continue without userDIr instead of exit return userDir def GetOption(self, configType, section, option, default=None, type=None, warn_on_default=True, raw=False): """Return a value for configType section option, or default. If type is not None, return a value of that type. Also pass raw to the config parser. First try to return a valid value (including type) from a user configuration. If that fails, try the default configuration. If that fails, return default, with a default of None. Warn if either user or default configurations have an invalid value. Warn if default is returned and warn_on_default is True. """ try: if self.userCfg[configType].has_option(section, option): return self.userCfg[configType].Get(section, option, type=type, raw=raw) except ValueError: warning = ('\n Warning: config.py - IdleConf.GetOption -\n' ' invalid %r value for configuration option %r\n' ' from section %r: %r' % (type, option, section, self.userCfg[configType].Get(section, option, raw=raw))) _warn(warning, configType, section, option) try: if self.defaultCfg[configType].has_option(section,option): return self.defaultCfg[configType].Get( section, option, type=type, raw=raw) except ValueError: pass #returning default, print warning if warn_on_default: warning = ('\n Warning: config.py - IdleConf.GetOption -\n' ' problem retrieving configuration option %r\n' ' from section %r.\n' ' returning default value: %r' % (option, section, default)) _warn(warning, configType, section, option) return default def SetOption(self, configType, section, option, value): """Set section option to value in user config file.""" self.userCfg[configType].SetOption(section, option, value) def GetSectionList(self, configSet, configType): """Return sections for configSet configType configuration. configSet must be either 'user' or 'default' configType must be in self.config_types. """ if not (configType in self.config_types): raise InvalidConfigType('Invalid configType specified') if configSet == 'user': cfgParser = self.userCfg[configType] elif configSet == 'default': cfgParser=self.defaultCfg[configType] else: raise InvalidConfigSet('Invalid configSet specified') return cfgParser.sections() def GetHighlight(self, theme, element, fgBg=None): """Return individual theme element highlight color(s). fgBg - string ('fg' or 'bg') or None. If None, return a dictionary containing fg and bg colors with keys 'foreground' and 'background'. Otherwise, only return fg or bg color, as specified. Colors are intended to be appropriate for passing to Tkinter in, e.g., a tag_config call). """ if self.defaultCfg['highlight'].has_section(theme): themeDict = self.GetThemeDict('default', theme) else: themeDict = self.GetThemeDict('user', theme) fore = themeDict[element + '-foreground'] if element == 'cursor': # There is no config value for cursor bg back = themeDict['normal-background'] else: back = themeDict[element + '-background'] highlight = {"foreground": fore, "background": back} if not fgBg: # Return dict of both colors return highlight else: # Return specified color only if fgBg == 'fg': return highlight["foreground"] if fgBg == 'bg': return highlight["background"] else: raise InvalidFgBg('Invalid fgBg specified') def GetThemeDict(self, type, themeName): """Return {option:value} dict for elements in themeName. type - string, 'default' or 'user' theme type themeName - string, theme name Values are loaded over ultimate fallback defaults to guarantee that all theme elements are present in a newly created theme. """ if type == 'user': cfgParser = self.userCfg['highlight'] elif type == 'default': cfgParser = self.defaultCfg['highlight'] else: raise InvalidTheme('Invalid theme type specified') # Provide foreground and background colors for each theme # element (other than cursor) even though some values are not # yet used by idle, to allow for their use in the future. # Default values are generally black and white. # TODO copy theme from a class attribute. theme ={'normal-foreground':'#000000', 'normal-background':'#ffffff', 'keyword-foreground':'#000000', 'keyword-background':'#ffffff', 'builtin-foreground':'#000000', 'builtin-background':'#ffffff', 'comment-foreground':'#000000', 'comment-background':'#ffffff', 'string-foreground':'#000000', 'string-background':'#ffffff', 'definition-foreground':'#000000', 'definition-background':'#ffffff', 'hilite-foreground':'#000000', 'hilite-background':'gray', 'break-foreground':'#ffffff', 'break-background':'#000000', 'hit-foreground':'#ffffff', 'hit-background':'#000000', 'error-foreground':'#ffffff', 'error-background':'#000000', #cursor (only foreground can be set) 'cursor-foreground':'#000000', #shell window 'stdout-foreground':'#000000', 'stdout-background':'#ffffff', 'stderr-foreground':'#000000', 'stderr-background':'#ffffff', 'console-foreground':'#000000', 'console-background':'#ffffff' } for element in theme: if not cfgParser.has_option(themeName, element): # Print warning that will return a default color warning = ('\n Warning: config.IdleConf.GetThemeDict' ' -\n problem retrieving theme element %r' '\n from theme %r.\n' ' returning default color: %r' % (element, themeName, theme[element])) _warn(warning, 'highlight', themeName, element) theme[element] = cfgParser.Get( themeName, element, default=theme[element]) return theme def CurrentTheme(self): "Return the name of the currently active text color theme." return self.current_colors_and_keys('Theme') def CurrentKeys(self): """Return the name of the currently active key set.""" return self.current_colors_and_keys('Keys') def current_colors_and_keys(self, section): """Return the currently active name for Theme or Keys section. idlelib.config-main.def ('default') includes these sections [Theme] default= 1 name= IDLE Classic name2= [Keys] default= 1 name= name2= Item 'name2', is used for built-in ('default') themes and keys added after 2015 Oct 1 and 2016 July 1. This kludge is needed because setting 'name' to a builtin not defined in older IDLEs to display multiple error messages or quit. See https://bugs.python.org/issue25313. When default = True, 'name2' takes precedence over 'name', while older IDLEs will just use name. When default = False, 'name2' may still be set, but it is ignored. """ cfgname = 'highlight' if section == 'Theme' else 'keys' default = self.GetOption('main', section, 'default', type='bool', default=True) name = '' if default: name = self.GetOption('main', section, 'name2', default='') if not name: name = self.GetOption('main', section, 'name', default='') if name: source = self.defaultCfg if default else self.userCfg if source[cfgname].has_section(name): return name return "IDLE Classic" if section == 'Theme' else self.default_keys() @staticmethod def default_keys(): if sys.platform[:3] == 'win': return 'IDLE Classic Windows' elif sys.platform == 'darwin': return 'IDLE Classic OSX' else: return 'IDLE Modern Unix' def GetExtensions(self, active_only=True, editor_only=False, shell_only=False): """Return extensions in default and user config-extensions files. If active_only True, only return active (enabled) extensions and optionally only editor or shell extensions. If active_only False, return all extensions. """ extns = self.RemoveKeyBindNames( self.GetSectionList('default', 'extensions')) userExtns = self.RemoveKeyBindNames( self.GetSectionList('user', 'extensions')) for extn in userExtns: if extn not in extns: #user has added own extension extns.append(extn) if active_only: activeExtns = [] for extn in extns: if self.GetOption('extensions', extn, 'enable', default=True, type='bool'): #the extension is enabled if editor_only or shell_only: # TODO both True contradict if editor_only: option = "enable_editor" else: option = "enable_shell" if self.GetOption('extensions', extn,option, default=True, type='bool', warn_on_default=False): activeExtns.append(extn) else: activeExtns.append(extn) return activeExtns else: return extns def RemoveKeyBindNames(self, extnNameList): "Return extnNameList with keybinding section names removed." # TODO Easier to return filtered copy with list comp names = extnNameList kbNameIndicies = [] for name in names: if name.endswith(('_bindings', '_cfgBindings')): kbNameIndicies.append(names.index(name)) kbNameIndicies.sort(reverse=True) for index in kbNameIndicies: #delete each keybinding section name del(names[index]) return names def GetExtnNameForEvent(self, virtualEvent): """Return the name of the extension binding virtualEvent, or None. virtualEvent - string, name of the virtual event to test for, without the enclosing '<< >>' """ extName = None vEvent = '<<' + virtualEvent + '>>' for extn in self.GetExtensions(active_only=0): for event in self.GetExtensionKeys(extn): if event == vEvent: extName = extn # TODO return here? return extName def GetExtensionKeys(self, extensionName): """Return dict: {configurable extensionName event : active keybinding}. Events come from default config extension_cfgBindings section. Keybindings come from GetCurrentKeySet() active key dict, where previously used bindings are disabled. """ keysName = extensionName + '_cfgBindings' activeKeys = self.GetCurrentKeySet() extKeys = {} if self.defaultCfg['extensions'].has_section(keysName): eventNames = self.defaultCfg['extensions'].GetOptionList(keysName) for eventName in eventNames: event = '<<' + eventName + '>>' binding = activeKeys[event] extKeys[event] = binding return extKeys def __GetRawExtensionKeys(self,extensionName): """Return dict {configurable extensionName event : keybinding list}. Events come from default config extension_cfgBindings section. Keybindings list come from the splitting of GetOption, which tries user config before default config. """ keysName = extensionName+'_cfgBindings' extKeys = {} if self.defaultCfg['extensions'].has_section(keysName): eventNames = self.defaultCfg['extensions'].GetOptionList(keysName) for eventName in eventNames: binding = self.GetOption( 'extensions', keysName, eventName, default='').split() event = '<<' + eventName + '>>' extKeys[event] = binding return extKeys def GetExtensionBindings(self, extensionName): """Return dict {extensionName event : active or defined keybinding}. Augment self.GetExtensionKeys(extensionName) with mapping of non- configurable events (from default config) to GetOption splits, as in self.__GetRawExtensionKeys. """ bindsName = extensionName + '_bindings' extBinds = self.GetExtensionKeys(extensionName) #add the non-configurable bindings if self.defaultCfg['extensions'].has_section(bindsName): eventNames = self.defaultCfg['extensions'].GetOptionList(bindsName) for eventName in eventNames: binding = self.GetOption( 'extensions', bindsName, eventName, default='').split() event = '<<' + eventName + '>>' extBinds[event] = binding return extBinds def GetKeyBinding(self, keySetName, eventStr): """Return the keybinding list for keySetName eventStr. keySetName - name of key binding set (config-keys section). eventStr - virtual event, including brackets, as in '<>'. """ eventName = eventStr[2:-2] #trim off the angle brackets binding = self.GetOption('keys', keySetName, eventName, default='', warn_on_default=False).split() return binding def GetCurrentKeySet(self): "Return CurrentKeys with 'darwin' modifications." result = self.GetKeySet(self.CurrentKeys()) if sys.platform == "darwin": # OS X Tk variants do not support the "Alt" keyboard modifier. # So replace all keybingings that use "Alt" with ones that # use the "Option" keyboard modifier. # TODO (Ned?): the "Option" modifier does not work properly for # Cocoa Tk and XQuartz Tk so we should not use it # in default OS X KeySets. for k, v in result.items(): v2 = [ x.replace('>' """ return ('<<'+virtualEvent+'>>') in self.GetCoreKeys() # TODO make keyBindins a file or class attribute used for test above # and copied in function below def GetCoreKeys(self, keySetName=None): """Return dict of core virtual-key keybindings for keySetName. The default keySetName None corresponds to the keyBindings base dict. If keySetName is not None, bindings from the config file(s) are loaded _over_ these defaults, so if there is a problem getting any core binding there will be an 'ultimate last resort fallback' to the CUA-ish bindings defined here. """ keyBindings={ '<>': ['', ''], '<>': ['', ''], '<>': ['', ''], '<>': ['', ''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': ['', ''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': ['', ''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''], '<>': [''] } if keySetName: if not (self.userCfg['keys'].has_section(keySetName) or self.defaultCfg['keys'].has_section(keySetName)): warning = ( '\n Warning: config.py - IdleConf.GetCoreKeys -\n' ' key set %r is not defined, using default bindings.' % (keySetName,) ) _warn(warning, 'keys', keySetName) else: for event in keyBindings: binding = self.GetKeyBinding(keySetName, event) if binding: keyBindings[event] = binding else: #we are going to return a default, print warning warning = ( '\n Warning: config.py - IdleConf.GetCoreKeys -\n' ' problem retrieving key binding for event %r\n' ' from key set %r.\n' ' returning default value: %r' % (event, keySetName, keyBindings[event]) ) _warn(warning, 'keys', keySetName, event) return keyBindings def GetExtraHelpSourceList(self, configSet): """Return list of extra help sources from a given configSet. Valid configSets are 'user' or 'default'. Return a list of tuples of the form (menu_item , path_to_help_file , option), or return the empty list. 'option' is the sequence number of the help resource. 'option' values determine the position of the menu items on the Help menu, therefore the returned list must be sorted by 'option'. """ helpSources = [] if configSet == 'user': cfgParser = self.userCfg['main'] elif configSet == 'default': cfgParser = self.defaultCfg['main'] else: raise InvalidConfigSet('Invalid configSet specified') options=cfgParser.GetOptionList('HelpFiles') for option in options: value=cfgParser.Get('HelpFiles', option, default=';') if value.find(';') == -1: #malformed config entry with no ';' menuItem = '' #make these empty helpPath = '' #so value won't be added to list else: #config entry contains ';' as expected value=value.split(';') menuItem=value[0].strip() helpPath=value[1].strip() if menuItem and helpPath: #neither are empty strings helpSources.append( (menuItem,helpPath,option) ) helpSources.sort(key=lambda x: x[2]) return helpSources def GetAllExtraHelpSourcesList(self): """Return a list of the details of all additional help sources. Tuples in the list are those of GetExtraHelpSourceList. """ allHelpSources = (self.GetExtraHelpSourceList('default') + self.GetExtraHelpSourceList('user') ) return allHelpSources def GetFont(self, root, configType, section): """Retrieve a font from configuration (font, font-size, font-bold) Intercept the special value 'TkFixedFont' and substitute the actual font, factoring in some tweaks if needed for appearance sakes. The 'root' parameter can normally be any valid Tkinter widget. Return a tuple (family, size, weight) suitable for passing to tkinter.Font """ family = self.GetOption(configType, section, 'font', default='courier') size = self.GetOption(configType, section, 'font-size', type='int', default='10') bold = self.GetOption(configType, section, 'font-bold', default=0, type='bool') if (family == 'TkFixedFont'): f = Font(name='TkFixedFont', exists=True, root=root) actualFont = Font.actual(f) family = actualFont['family'] size = actualFont['size'] if size <= 0: size = 10 # if font in pixels, ignore actual size bold = actualFont['weight'] == 'bold' return (family, size, 'bold' if bold else 'normal') def LoadCfgFiles(self): "Load all configuration files." for key in self.defaultCfg: self.defaultCfg[key].Load() self.userCfg[key].Load() #same keys def SaveUserCfgFiles(self): "Write all loaded user configuration files to disk." for key in self.userCfg: self.userCfg[key].Save() idleConf = IdleConf() _warned = set() def _warn(msg, *key): key = (msg,) + key if key not in _warned: try: print(msg, file=sys.stderr) except OSError: pass _warned.add(key) # TODO Revise test output, write expanded unittest # if __name__ == '__main__': from zlib import crc32 line, crc = 0, 0 def sprint(obj): global line, crc txt = str(obj) line += 1 crc = crc32(txt.encode(encoding='utf-8'), crc) print(txt) #print('***', line, crc, '***') # uncomment for diagnosis def dumpCfg(cfg): print('\n', cfg, '\n') # has variable '0xnnnnnnnn' addresses for key in sorted(cfg.keys()): sections = cfg[key].sections() sprint(key) sprint(sections) for section in sections: options = cfg[key].options(section) sprint(section) sprint(options) for option in options: sprint(option + ' = ' + cfg[key].Get(section, option)) dumpCfg(idleConf.defaultCfg) dumpCfg(idleConf.userCfg) print('\nlines = ', line, ', crc = ', crc, sep='')