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author | prock@33b003aa-7bff-0310-803a-e67f0ece8222 |
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date | Thu, 07 Oct 2010 19:39:58 +0000 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # #################################################################### # Copyright (C) 2005-2009 by the FIFE team # http://www.fifengine.de # This file is part of FIFE. # # FIFE is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This library 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 # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with this library; if not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA # #################################################################### # This is the pychan demo client for FIFE. import sys, os, re fife_path = os.path.join('..','..','engine','python') if os.path.isdir(fife_path) and fife_path not in sys.path: sys.path.insert(0,fife_path) from fife import fife print "Using the FIFE python module found here: ", os.path.dirname(fife.__file__) from fife.extensions import fifelog from fife.extensions import basicapplication from fife.extensions import pychan from fife.extensions.pychan.dialogs import trace class PyChanExample(object): """ Example class. """ def __init__(self,xmlFile): self.xmlFile = xmlFile self.widget = None def start(self): """ The Example Protocoll: start """ # For simplicity the most basic examples should define # a okButton and/or a closeButton. Those are mapped # to the stop handler. self.widget = pychan.loadXML(self.xmlFile) eventMap = { 'closeButton':self.stop, 'okButton' :self.stop } # Since the basic example are not required to # supply close and ok button, we 'ignoreMissing' self.widget.mapEvents(eventMap, ignoreMissing = True) self.widget.show() #from pprint import pprint #pprint(self.widget.getNamedChildren()) def stop(self): """ The Example Protocoll: stop """ if self.widget: self.widget.hide() self.widget = None class TextSetter(object): def __init__(self,text): self.text = text def __call__(self,widget): widget.text = self.text class DemoApplication(basicapplication.ApplicationBase): def __init__(self): # Let the ApplicationBase initialise FIFE super(DemoApplication,self).__init__() # Init Pychan pychan.loadFonts("fonts/freefont.fontdef") pychan.manager.setDefaultFont("FreeSans") pychan.setupModalExecution(self.mainLoop,self.breakFromMainLoop) # Build the main GUI self.gui = pychan.loadXML('gui/demoapp.xml') self.gui.min_size = self.engine.getRenderBackend().getScreenWidth(),self.engine.getRenderBackend().getScreenHeight() eventMap = { 'creditsLink' : self.showCredits, 'closeButton' : self.quit, 'demoList' : self.selectExample, } self.gui.mapEvents(eventMap) # A simple hover-effect for the credits label credits = self.gui.findChild(name="creditsLink") # setEnterCallback is deprecated - we use it here to test it. credits.setEnterCallback(TextSetter(u"CREDITS")) # Note that we can't simply write: # credits.capture(credits._setText(u"Credits"), event_name="mouseExited") # that's because that would call credits._setText _NOW_ and we want to call # it later. credits.capture(lambda : credits._setText(u"Credits"), event_name="mouseExited") # import example modules from dynamic import DynamicExample from styling import StylingExample from sliders import SliderExample from colortester import ColorExample from poc_gui_animation import PocAnimations # Our list of examples # We keep a dictionary of these and fill # the ListBox on the left with its names. self.examples = { 'Absolute Positioning' : PyChanExample('gui/absolute.xml'), 'All Widgets' : PyChanExample('gui/all_widgets.xml'), 'Basic Styling' : StylingExample(), 'Dynamic Widgets' : DynamicExample(), 'Sliders' : SliderExample(), 'ScrollArea' : PyChanExample('gui/scrollarea.xml'), 'Colortester': ColorExample(), 'GuiAnimations' : PocAnimations(), } self.demoList = self.gui.findChild(name='demoList') self.demoList.items = sorted(self.examples.keys()) # Finally show the main GUI self.gui.show() self.currentExample = None self.creditsWidget = None # We use the trace decorator which can help debugging the examples. # mostly it's for show though :-) @trace def selectExample(self): """ Callback handler for clicking on the example list. """ if self.demoList.selected_item is None: return #print "selected",self.demoList.selected_item if self.currentExample: self.currentExample.stop() self.currentExample = self.examples[self.demoList.selected_item] self.gui.findChild(name="xmlSource").text = unicode(open(self.currentExample.xmlFile).read(), 'utf8') self.currentExample.start() def showCredits(self): """ Callback handler from the credits link/label. """ # We use PyChan's synchronous execution feature here. pychan.loadXML('gui/credits.xml').execute({ 'okButton' : "Yay!" }) class TestXMLApplication(basicapplication.ApplicationBase): """ Test Application. Run the pychan_test.py file with the XML file you want to load as argument. """ def __init__(self,xmlfile): super(TestXMLApplication,self).__init__() pychan.init(self.engine,debug=True) self.start() @trace def start(self): self.widget = pychan.loadXML(xmlfile) self.widget.show() if __name__ == '__main__': import sys if len(sys.argv) == 2: app = TestXMLApplication(sys.argv[1]) else: app = DemoApplication() app.run()