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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

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# This is the pychan demo client for FIFE.

import sys, os, re

from fife import fife
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.init(self.engine,debug=False)
		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")

		# Our list of examples
		# We keep a dictionary of these and fill
		# the ListBox on the left with its names.
		from dynamic import DynamicExample
		from styling import StylingExample
		from sliders import SliderExample
		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'),
		}
		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()