view orpg/mapper/images.py @ 227:81d0bfd5e800 alpha

Traipse Alpha 'OpenRPG' {100612-00} Traipse is a distribution of OpenRPG that is designed to be easy to setup and go. Traipse also makes it easy for developers to work on code without fear of sacrifice. 'Ornery-Orc' continues the trend of 'Grumpy' and adds fixes to the code. 'Ornery-Orc's main goal is to offer more advanced features and enhance the productivity of the user. Update Summary (Preparing to close updates) New Features: New to Map, can re-order Grid, Miniatures, and Whiteboard layer draw order Fixes: Fix to InterParse that was causing an Infernal Loop with Namespace Internal Fix to XML data, removed old Minidom and switched to Element Tree Fix to Server that was causing eternal attempt to find a Server ID, in Register Rooms thread Fix to metaservers.xml file not being created
author sirebral
date Sat, 12 Jun 2010 03:50:37 -0500
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# Copyright (C) 2000-2001 The OpenRPG Project
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# File: mapper/images.py
# Author: OpenRPG
# Maintainer:
# Version:
#   $Id: images.py,v Traipse 'Ornery-Orc' prof.ebral Exp $
#
# Description:
#
from __future__ import with_statement

import urllib, Queue, thread, time
from threading import Lock
from orpg.orpg_wx import *
from orpg.orpgCore import *

from orpg.dirpath import dir_struct
from orpg.tools.orpg_log import logger
from orpg.tools.settings import settings

class ImageHandlerClass(object):
    __cache = {}
    __fetching = {}
    __queue = Queue.Queue(0)
    __lock = Lock()

    def __new__(cls):
        it = cls.__dict__.get("__it__")
        if it is not None:
            return it
        cls.__it__ = it = object.__new__(cls)
        return it

    def load(self, path, image_type, imageId):
        # Load an image, with a intermideary fetching image shown while it loads in a background thread
        if self.__cache.has_key(path):
            return wx.ImageFromMime(self.__cache[path][1],
                                    self.__cache[path][2])
        if path not in self.__fetching:
            self.__fetching[path] = True
            #Start Image Loading Thread
            thread.start_new_thread(self.__loadThread,
                                    (path, image_type, imageId))
        else:
            if self.__fetching[path]:
                thread.start_new_thread(self.__loadCacheThread,
                                        (path, image_type, imageId))
        return wx.Image(dir_struct["icon"] + "fetching.png", wx.BITMAP_TYPE_PNG)

    def directLoad(self, path):
        # Directly load an image, no threads
        if path in self.__cache:
            return wx.ImageFromMime(self.__cache[path][1],
                                    self.__cache[path][2])
        uriPath = urllib.unquote(path)
        try:
            d = urllib.urlretrieve(uriPath)
            # We have to make sure that not only did we fetch something, but that
            # it was an image that we got back.
            if d[0] and d[1].getmaintype() == "image":
                with self.__lock:
                    self.__cache[path] = (path, d[0], d[1].gettype(), None)
                return wx.ImageFromMime(self.__cache[path][1], self.__cache[path][2])
            else:
                logger.general("Image refused to load or URI did not "
                               "reference a valid image: " + path, True)
                return None
        except IOError:
            logger.general("Unable to resolve/open the specified URI; "
                           "image was NOT loaded: " + path, True)
            return None

    def cleanCache(self):
        # Shrinks the Cache down to the proper size
        try:
            cacheSize = int(settings.get("ImageCacheSize"))
        except:
            cacheSize = 32
        cache = self.__cache.keys()
        cache.sort()
        for key in cache[cacheSize:]:
            del self.__cache[key]

    def flushCache(self):
        # This function will flush all images contained within the image cache.
        with self.__lock:
            self.__cache = {}
            self.__fetching = {}
            urllib.urlcleanup()

    #Private Methods
    def __loadThread(self, path, image_type, imageId):
        uriPath = urllib.unquote(path)
        try:
            d = urllib.urlretrieve(uriPath)
            # We have to make sure that not only did we fetch something, but that
            # it was an image that we got back.
            if d[0] and d[1].getmaintype() == "image":
                with self.__lock:
                    self.__cache[path] = (path, d[0], d[1].gettype(), imageId)
                    self.__queue.put((self.__cache[path], image_type, imageId))
                if path in self.__fetching: del self.__fetching[path]
            else:
                logger.general("Image refused to load or URI did not "
                               "reference a valid image: " + path, True)
                self.__queue.put(('failed', image_type, imageId))
                del self.__fetching[path]
        except IOError:
            del self.__fetching[path]
            logger.general("Unable to resolve/open the specified URI; "
                           "image was NOT laoded: " + path, True)
            self.__queue.put((dir_struct["icon"] + "failed.png", image_type, imageId))

    def __loadCacheThread(self, path, image_type, imageId):
        try:
            st = time.time()
            while path in self.__fetching and self.__fetching[path] is not False:
                time.sleep(0.025)
                if (time.time()-st) > 120:
                    logger.general("Timeout: " + path, True)
                    del self.__fetching[path]
                    break
        except:
            del self.__fetching[path]
            logger.general("Unable to resolve/open the specified URI; "
                           "image was NOT loaded: " + path, True)
            return
        with self.__lock:
            if path in self.__cache:
                logger.debug("Adding Image to Queue from Cache: " + str(self.__cache[path]))
                self.__queue.put((self.__cache[path], image_type, imageId))
            else: self.__loadThread(path, image_type, imageId)

    #Property Methods
    def _getCache(self):
        return self.__cache

    def _getQueue(self):
        return self.__queue

    #Properties
    Cache = property(_getCache)
    Queue = property(_getQueue)

ImageHandler = ImageHandlerClass()