+2007-04-18 Li Yuan <li.yuan@sun.com>
+
+ * pyatspi/__init__.py:
+ * pyatspi/accessible.py:
+ * pyatspi/constants.py:
+ * pyatspi/event.py:
+ * pyatspi/registry.py:
+ * pyatspi/utils.py:
+ Bug #430938. Add some files to create the uniform Python
+ wrapper for at-spi.
+
2007-04-12 Li Yuan <li.yuan@sun.com>
* atk-bridge/bridge.c: (spi_atk_bridge_get_registry),
--- /dev/null
+2007-04-18 Li Yuan <li.yuan@sun.com>
+
+ * pyatspi/__init__.py:
+ * pyatspi/accessible.py:
+ * pyatspi/constants.py:
+ * pyatspi/event.py:
+ * pyatspi/registry.py:
+ * pyatspi/utils.py:
+ Bug #430938. Add some files to create the uniform Python
+ wrapper for at-spi.
--- /dev/null
+'''
+Wraps the Gnome Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface for use in
+Python. Imports the bonobo and ORBit modules. Initializes the ORBit ORB.
+Activates the bonobo Accessibility Registry. Loads the Accessibility typelib
+and imports the classes implementing the AT-SPI interfaces.
+
+@var Registry: Reference to the AT-SPI registry daemon intialized on successful
+ import
+@type Registry: registry.Registry
+
+@author: Peter Parente
+@organization: IBM Corporation
+@copyright: Copyright (c) 2005, 2007 IBM Corporation
+@license: LGPL
+
+This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
+License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+version 2 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
+Library General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
+License along with this library; if not, write to the
+Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+Portions of this code originally licensed and copyright (c) 2005, 2007
+IBM Corporation under the BSD license, available at
+U{http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php}
+'''
+
+REGISTRY_IID = "OAFIID:Accessibility_Registry:1.0"
+TYPELIB_NAME = "Accessibility"
+
+# import ORBit and bonobo first (required)
+import ORBit, bonobo
+# initialize the ORB
+orb = ORBit.CORBA.ORB_init()
+# get a reference to the gnome Accessibility registry
+reg = bonobo.activation.activate_from_id(REGISTRY_IID, 0, 0)
+if reg is None:
+ raise RuntimeError('could not activate:', REGISTRY_IID)
+# generate Python code for the Accessibility module from the IDL
+ORBit.load_typelib(TYPELIB_NAME)
+
+# import our registry module
+import registry
+# wrap the raw registry object in our convenience singleton
+Registry = registry.Registry(reg)
+# now throw the module away immediately
+del registry
+
+# pull the cache level functions into this namespace, but nothing else
+from accessible import setCacheLevel, getCacheLevel
+
+# pull constants and utilities directly into this namespace; rest of code
+# never has to be touched externally
+from constants import *
+from utils import *
+
+# throw away extra references
+del reg
+del orb
--- /dev/null
+'''
+Creates functions at import time that are mixed into the
+Accessibility.Accessible base class to make it more Pythonic.
+
+Based on public domain code originally posted at
+http://wwwx.cs.unc.edu/~parente/cgi-bin/RuntimeClassMixins.
+
+@todo: PP: implement caching for basic attributes
+
+@var _CACHE_LEVEL: Current level of caching enabled. Checked dynamically by
+ L{_AccessibleMixin}
+@type _CACHE_LEVEL: integer
+
+@author: Peter Parente
+@organization: IBM Corporation
+@copyright: Copyright (c) 2005, 2007 IBM Corporation
+@license: LGPL
+
+This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
+License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+version 2 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
+Library General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
+License along with this library; if not, write to the
+Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+Portions of this code originally licensed and copyright (c) 2005, 2007
+IBM Corporation under the BSD license, available at
+U{http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php}
+'''
+import new
+import types
+import ORBit
+import Accessibility
+import constants
+import utils
+
+_CACHE_LEVEL = None
+
+def getCacheLevel():
+ '''
+ Gets the current level of caching.
+
+ @return: None indicating no caching is in effect.
+ L{constants.CACHE_INTERFACES} indicating all interface query results are
+ cached. L{constants.CACHE_PROPERTIES} indicating all basic accessible
+ properties are cached.
+ @rtype: integer
+ '''
+ return _CACHE_LEVEL
+
+def setCacheLevel(val):
+ '''
+ Sets the desired level of caching for all accessible objects created after
+ this function is invoked.
+
+ @param val: None indicating no caching is in effect.
+ L{constants.CACHE_INTERFACES} indicating all interface query results are
+ cached. L{constants.CACHE_PROPERTIES} indicating all basic accessible
+ properties are cached.
+ @type val: integer
+ '''
+ global _CACHE_LEVEL
+ _CACHE_LEVEL = val
+
+def _makeQuery(iid):
+ '''
+ Builds a function querying to a specific interface and returns it.
+
+ @ivar iid: Interface identifier to use when querying
+ @type iid: string
+ @return: Function querying to the given interface
+ @rtype: function
+ '''
+ def _inner(self):
+ '''
+ Queries an object for another interface.
+
+ @return: An object with the desired interface
+ @rtype: object
+ @raise NotImplementedError: When the desired interface is not supported
+ '''
+ try:
+ return self._cache[iid]
+ except KeyError:
+ # interface not cached
+ caching = True
+ except AttributeError:
+ # not caching at present
+ caching = False
+
+ try:
+ i = self.queryInterface(iid)
+ except Exception, e:
+ raise LookupError(e)
+ if i is None:
+ raise NotImplementedError
+
+ # not needed according to ORBit2 spec, but makes Java queries work
+ # more reliably according to Orca experience
+ i._narrow(i.__class__)
+ if caching:
+ # cache the narrow'ed result, but only if we're caching for this object
+ self._cache[iid] = i
+ return i
+
+ return _inner
+
+def _makeExceptionHandler(func):
+ '''
+ Builds a function calling the one it wraps in try/except statements catching
+ CORBA exceptions.
+
+ @return: Function calling the method being wrapped
+ @rtype: function
+ '''
+ def _inner(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ try:
+ # try calling the original func
+ return func(self, *args, **kwargs)
+ except ORBit.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT, e:
+ # raise Python exception
+ raise NotImplementedError(e)
+ except ORBit.CORBA.Exception, e:
+ # raise Python exception
+ raise LookupError(e)
+ return _inner
+
+def _mixInterfaces(cls, interfaces):
+ '''
+ Add methods for querying to interfaces other than the base accessible to
+ the given class.
+
+ @param cls: Class to mix interface methods into
+ @type cls: class
+ @param interfaces: Classes representing AT-SPI interfaces
+ @type interfaces: list of class
+ '''
+ # create functions in this module for all interfaces listed in constants
+ for interface in interfaces:
+ # build name of converter from the name of the interface
+ name = 'query%s' % utils.getInterfaceName(interface)
+ # build a function that queries to the given interface
+ func = _makeQuery(utils.getInterfaceIID(interface))
+ # build a new method that is a clone of the original function
+ method = new.function(func.func_code, func.func_globals, name,
+ func.func_defaults, func.func_closure)
+ # add the method to the given class
+ setattr(cls, name, method)
+
+def _mixExceptions(cls):
+ '''
+ Wraps all methods and properties in a class with handlers for CORBA
+ exceptions.
+
+ @param cls: Class to mix interface methods into
+ @type cls: class
+ '''
+ # loop over all names in the new class
+ for name in cls.__dict__.keys():
+ obj = cls.__dict__[name]
+ # check if we're on a protected or private method
+ if name.startswith('_'):
+ continue
+ # check if we're on a method
+ elif isinstance(obj, types.FunctionType):
+ # wrap the function in an exception handler
+ method = _makeExceptionHandler(obj)
+ # add the wrpped function to the class
+ setattr(cls, name, method)
+ # check if we're on a property
+ elif isinstance(obj, property):
+ # wrap the getters and setters
+ if obj.fget:
+ getter = _makeExceptionHandler(getattr(cls, obj.fget.__name__))
+ else:
+ getter = None
+ if obj.fset:
+ setter = _makeExceptionHandler(getattr(cls, obj.fset.__name__))
+ else:
+ setter = None
+ setattr(cls, name, property(getter, setter))
+
+def _mixClass(cls, new_cls):
+ '''
+ Adds the methods in new_cls to cls. After mixing, all instances of cls will
+ have the new methods. If there is a method name clash, the method already in
+ cls will be prefixed with '_mix_' before the new method of the same name is
+ mixed in.
+
+ @note: _ is not the prefix because if you wind up with __ in front of a
+ variable, it becomes private and mangled when an instance is created.
+ Difficult to invoke from the mixin class.
+
+ @param cls: Existing class to mix features into
+ @type cls: class
+ @param new_cls: Class containing features to add
+ @type new_cls: class
+ '''
+ # loop over all names in the new class
+ for name, func in new_cls.__dict__.items():
+ # get only functions from the new_class
+ if (isinstance(func, types.FunctionType)):
+ # build a new function that is a clone of the one from new_cls
+ method = new.function(func.func_code, func.func_globals, name,
+ func.func_defaults, func.func_closure)
+ try:
+ # check if a method of the same name already exists in the target
+ old_method = getattr(cls, name)
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+ else:
+ # rename the old method so we can still call it if need be
+ setattr(cls, '_mix_'+name, old_method)
+ # add the clone to cls
+ setattr(cls, name, method)
+ elif isinstance(func, staticmethod):
+ try:
+ # check if a method of the same name already exists in the target
+ old_method = getattr(cls, name)
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+ else:
+ # rename the old method so we can still call it if need be
+ setattr(cls, '_mix_'+name, old_method)
+ setattr(cls, name, func)
+
+class _AccessibleMixin(object):
+ '''
+ Defines methods to be added to the Accessibility.Accessible class. The
+ features defined here will be added to the Accessible class at run time so
+ that all instances of Accessible have them (i.e. there is no need to
+ explicitly wrap an Accessible in this class or derive a new class from it.)
+
+ @cvar SLOTTED_CLASSES: Mapping from raw Accessibility class to a new class
+ having the slots defined by L{SLOTS}
+ @type SLOTTED_CLASSES: dictionary
+ @cvar SLOTS: All slots to create
+ @type SLOTS: tuple
+ '''
+ SLOTTED_CLASSES = {}
+ SLOTS = ('_cache', '_cache_level')
+
+ def __new__(cls):
+ '''
+ Creates a new class mimicking the one requested, but with an extra _cache
+ attribute set in the __slots__ tuple. This field can be set to a dictionary
+ or other object to allow caching to occur.
+
+ Note that we can't simply mix __slots__ into this class because __slots__
+ has an effect only at class creation time.
+
+ @param cls: Accessibility object class
+ @type cls: class
+ @return: Instance of the new class
+ @rtype: object
+ '''
+ try:
+ # check if we've already created a new version of the class
+ new_cls = _AccessibleMixin.SLOTTED_CLASSES[cls]
+ except KeyError:
+ # create the new class if not
+ new_cls = type(cls.__name__, (cls,),
+ {'__module__' : cls.__module__,
+ '__slots__' : _AccessibleMixin.SLOTS})
+ _AccessibleMixin.SLOTTED_CLASSES[cls] = new_cls
+ obj = cls._mix___new__(new_cls)
+ obj._cache_level = _CACHE_LEVEL
+ if obj._cache_level is not None:
+ # be sure to create the cache dictionary, if we're caching
+ obj._cache = {}
+ return obj
+
+ def __del__(self):
+ '''
+ Decrements the reference count on the accessible object when there are no
+ Python references to this object. This provides automatic reference
+ counting for AT-SPI objects.
+ '''
+ try:
+ self.unref()
+ except Exception:
+ pass
+
+ def __iter__(self):
+ '''
+ Iterator that yields one accessible child per iteration. If an exception is
+ encountered, None is yielded instead.
+
+ @return: A child accessible
+ @rtype: Accessibility.Accessible
+ '''
+ for i in xrange(self.childCount):
+ try:
+ yield self.getChildAtIndex(i)
+ except constants.CORBAException:
+ yield None
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ '''
+ Gets a human readable representation of the accessible.
+
+ @return: Role and name information for the accessible
+ @rtype: string
+ '''
+ try:
+ return '[%s | %s]' % (self.getRoleName(), self.name)
+ except Exception:
+ return '[DEAD]'
+
+ def __nonzero__(self):
+ '''
+ @return: True, always
+ @rtype: boolean
+ '''
+ return True
+
+ def __getitem__(self, index):
+ '''
+ Thin wrapper around getChildAtIndex.
+
+ @param index: Index of desired child
+ @type index: integer
+ @return: Accessible child
+ @rtype: Accessibility.Accessible
+ '''
+ return self.getChildAtIndex(index)
+
+ def __len__(self):
+ '''
+ Thin wrapper around childCount.
+
+ @return: Number of child accessibles
+ @rtype: integer
+ '''
+ return self.childCount
+
+ def _get_name(self):
+ '''
+ Gets the name of the accessible from the cache if it is available,
+ otherwise, fetches it remotely.
+
+ @return: Name of the accessible
+ @rtype: string
+ '''
+ if self._cache_level != constants.CACHE_PROPERTIES:
+ return self._mix__get_name()
+
+ try:
+ return self._cache['name']
+ except KeyError:
+ name = self._mix__get_name()
+ self._cache['name'] = name
+ return name
+
+ def getRoleName(self):
+ '''
+ Gets the unlocalized role name of the accessible from the cache if it is
+ available, otherwise, fetches it remotely.
+
+ @return: Role name of the accessible
+ @rtype: string
+ '''
+ if self._cache_level != constants.CACHE_PROPERTIES:
+ return self._mix_getRoleName()
+
+ try:
+ return self._cache['rolename']
+ except KeyError:
+ name = self._mix_getRoleName()
+ self._cache['rolename'] = name
+ return name
+
+ def _get_description(self):
+ '''
+ Gets the description of the accessible from the cache if it is available,
+ otherwise, fetches it remotely.
+
+ @return: Description of the accessible
+ @rtype: string
+ '''
+ if self._cache_level != constants.CACHE_PROPERTIES:
+ return self._mix__get_description()
+
+ try:
+ return self._cache['description']
+ except KeyError:
+ name = self._mix__get_description()
+ self._cache['description'] = name
+ return name
+
+ def getIndexInParent(self):
+ '''
+ Gets the index of this accessible in its parent. Uses the implementation of
+ this method provided by the Accessibility.Accessible object, but checks the
+ bound of the value to ensure it is not outside the range of childCount
+ reported by this accessible's parent.
+
+ @return: Index of this accessible in its parent
+ @rtype: integer
+ '''
+ i = self._mix_getIndexInParent()
+ try:
+ # correct for out-of-bounds index reporting
+ return min(self.parent.childCount-1, i)
+ except AttributeError:
+ # return sentinel if there is no parent
+ return -1
+
+ def getApplication(self):
+ '''
+ Gets the most-parent accessible (the application) of this accessible. Tries
+ using the getApplication method introduced in AT-SPI 1.7.0 first before
+ resorting to traversing parent links.
+
+ @warning: Cycles involving more than the previously traversed accessible
+ are not detected by this code.
+ @return: Application object
+ @rtype: Accessibility.Application
+ '''
+ try:
+ return self._mix_getApplication()
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+ curr = self
+ try:
+ while curr.parent is not None and (not curr.parent == curr):
+ curr = curr.parent
+ return curr
+ except Exception:
+ pass
+ # return None if the application isn't reachable for any reason
+ return None
+
+# mix the new functions
+_mixClass(Accessibility.Accessible, _AccessibleMixin)
+# mix queryInterface convenience methods
+_mixInterfaces(Accessibility.Accessible, constants.ALL_INTERFACES)
+# mix the exception handlers into all queryable interfaces
+map(_mixExceptions, constants.ALL_INTERFACES)
+# mix the exception handlers into other Accessibility objects
+map(_mixExceptions, [Accessibility.StateSet])
--- /dev/null
+'''
+Defines constants used throughout this wrapper.
+
+@author: Peter Parente
+@author: Pete Brunet
+@organization: IBM Corporation
+@copyright: Copyright (c) 2005, 2007 IBM Corporation
+@license: LGPL
+
+This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
+License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+version 2 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
+Library General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
+License along with this library; if not, write to the
+Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+Portions of this code originally licensed and copyright (c) 2005, 2007
+IBM Corporation under the BSD license, available at
+U{http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php}
+'''
+import ORBit
+import Accessibility
+import utils
+
+# pull dictionary of Accessibility module namespace into local var, temporarily
+acc_dict = vars(Accessibility)
+
+# run through all objects in the Accessibility module
+ALL_INTERFACES = []
+# list of classes that are not queriable interfaces
+not_interfaces = ['RoleSet', 'StateSet', 'DeviceEventListener', 'LoginHelper',
+ 'ContentStream', 'DeviceEventController', 'Registry'
+ 'DeviceEventListener', 'EventListener', 'Relation',
+ 'CommandListener', 'Selector']
+for obj in acc_dict.values():
+ try:
+ # see if the object has a typecode
+ kind = obj.__typecode__.kind
+ except AttributeError:
+ continue
+ # compare the typecode to the one for CORBA objects, and to our list of
+ # classes that are not queriable interfaces
+ if (kind == ORBit.CORBA.tk_objref and
+ utils.getInterfaceName(obj) not in not_interfaces):
+ # this is an interface class
+ ALL_INTERFACES.append(obj)
+# get rid of our temporary list
+del not_interfaces
+
+# constants used in the Component interface to get screen coordinates
+DESKTOP_COORDS = 0
+WINDOW_COORDS = 1
+
+# constants used to synthesize mouse events
+MOUSE_B1P = 'b1p'
+MOUSE_B1R = 'b1r'
+MOUSE_B1C = 'b1c'
+MOUSE_B1D = 'b1d'
+MOUSE_B2P = 'b2p'
+MOUSE_B2R = 'b2r'
+MOUSE_B2C = 'b2c'
+MOUSE_B2D = 'b2d'
+MOUSE_B3P = 'b3p'
+MOUSE_B3R = 'b3r'
+MOUSE_B3C = 'b3c'
+MOUSE_B3D = 'b3d'
+MOUSE_ABS = 'abs'
+MOUSE_REL = 'rel'
+
+# defines levels of caching where if x > y, x caches all of y plus more
+CACHE_INTERFACES = 0
+CACHE_PROPERTIES = 1
+
+# dictionary used to correct the bug of not being able to register for all the
+# subevents given only an AT-SPI event class (i.e. first part of the event
+# name) keys are event names having subevents and values are the subevents
+# under the key event; handlers *can* be registered for events not in this tree
+EVENT_TREE = {
+ 'terminal':
+ ['terminal:line-changed',
+ 'terminal:columncount-changed',
+ 'terminal:linecount-changed',
+ 'terminal:application-changed',
+ 'terminal:charwidth-changed'
+ ],
+ 'document':
+ ['document:load-complete',
+ 'document:reload',
+ 'document:load-stopped',
+ 'document:content-changed',
+ 'document:attributes-changed'
+ ],
+ 'object':
+ ['object:property-change',
+ 'object:bounds-changed',
+ 'object:link-selected',
+ 'object:state-changed',
+ 'object:children-changed',
+ 'object:visible-data-changed',
+ 'object:selection-changed',
+ 'object:model-changed',
+ 'object:active-descendant-changed',
+ 'object:row-inserted',
+ 'object:row-reordered',
+ 'object:row-deleted',
+ 'object:column-inserted',
+ 'object:column-reordered',
+ 'object:column-deleted',
+ 'object:text-bounds-changed',
+ 'object:text-selection-changed',
+ 'object:text-changed',
+ 'object:text-attributes-changed',
+ 'object:text-caret-moved',
+ 'object:attributes-changed'],
+ 'object:text-changed' :
+ ['object:text-changed:insert',
+ 'object:text-changed:delete'],
+ 'object:property-change' :
+ ['object:property-change:accessible-parent',
+ 'object:property-change:accessible-name',
+ 'object:property-change:accessible-description',
+ 'object:property-change:accessible-value',
+ 'object:property-change:accessible-role',
+ 'object:property-change:accessible-table-caption',
+ 'object:property-change:accessible-table-column-description',
+ 'object:property-change:accessible-table-column-header',
+ 'object:property-change:accessible-table-row-description',
+ 'object:property-change:accessible-table-row-header',
+ 'object:property-change:accessible-table-summary'],
+ 'object:children-changed' :
+ ['object:children-changed:add',
+ 'object:children-changed:remove'],
+ 'object:state-changed' :
+ ['object:state-changed:'],
+ 'mouse' :
+ ['mouse:abs',
+ 'mouse:rel',
+ 'mouse:button'],
+ 'mouse:button' :
+ ['mouse:button:1p',
+ 'mouse:button:1r',
+ 'mouse:button:2p',
+ 'mouse:button:2r',
+ 'mouse:button:3p',
+ 'mouse:button:3r'],
+ 'window' :
+ ['window:minimize',
+ 'window:maximize',
+ 'window:restore',
+ 'window:close',
+ 'window:create',
+ 'window:reparent',
+ 'window:desktop-create',
+ 'window:desktop-destroy',
+ 'window:activate',
+ 'window:deactivate',
+ 'window:raise',
+ 'window:lower',
+ 'window:move',
+ 'window:resize',
+ 'window:shade',
+ 'window:unshade',
+ 'window:restyle'],
+ 'focus' :
+ ['focus:']
+}
+
+# pull ROLE_*, STATE_*, TEXT_*, MODIFIER_*, LOCALE_*, and RELATION_*, etc.
+# constants into the local namespace for convenient access
+# grab all the variable names and their values from the Accessibility module
+
+# get the dictionary for the local namespace
+loc_dict = locals()
+# these are the prefixes for the variable names we want to pull out of the
+# Accessibility module
+prefixes = ['ROLE_', 'STATE_', 'TEXT_', 'MODIFIER_', 'LOCALE_', 'RELATION_',
+ 'KEY_', 'MATCH_', 'SORT_', 'LAYER_']
+# for each variable name in the Accessibility namespace, check if it starts
+# with at least one of the prefixes above; if it does, add a 2-tuple of
+# variable name and value to the values list
+values = ((name, value) for name, value in acc_dict.items()
+ if len([p for p in prefixes if name.startswith(p)]))
+# create a new dictionary from the list of tuples and then update the local
+# namespace dictionary with that dictionary
+loc_dict.update(dict(values))
+
+# build a dictionary mapping state values to names based on the prefix of the
+# constant name imported from Accessibility
+STATE_VALUE_TO_NAME = dict(((value, name[6:].lower().replace('_', ' '))
+ for name, value
+ in acc_dict.items()
+ if name.startswith('STATE_')))
+
+# build a dictionary mapping relation values to names based on the prefix of
+# the constant name imported from Accessibility
+RELATION_VALUE_TO_NAME = dict(((value, name[9:].lower().replace('_', ' '))
+ for name, value
+ in acc_dict.items()
+ if name.startswith('RELATION_')))
+
+# throw away any temporary variables so they don't hang around in this module
+del acc_dict, loc_dict, prefixes, values
--- /dev/null
+'''
+Wrapper classes for AT-SPI events and device events.
+
+@author: Peter Parente
+@organization: IBM Corporation
+@copyright: Copyright (c) 2005, 2007 IBM Corporation
+@license: LGPL
+
+This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
+License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+version 2 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
+Library General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
+License along with this library; if not, write to the
+Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+Portions of this code originally licensed and copyright (c) 2005, 2007
+IBM Corporation under the BSD license, available at
+U{http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php}
+'''
+import constants
+
+class DeviceEvent(object):
+ '''
+ Wraps an AT-SPI device event with a more Pythonic interface. Primarily adds
+ a consume attribute which can be used to cease propagation of a device event.
+
+ @ivar consume: Should this event be consumed and not allowed to pass on to
+ observers further down the dispatch chain in this process or possibly
+ system wide?
+ @type consume: boolean
+ @ivar type: Kind of event, KEY_PRESSED_EVENT or KEY_RELEASED_EVENT
+ @type type: Accessibility.EventType
+ @ivar id: Serial identifier for this key event
+ @type id: integer
+ @ivar hw_code: Hardware scan code for the key
+ @type hw_code: integer
+ @ivar modifiers: Modifiers held at the time of the key event
+ @type modifiers: integer
+ @ivar timestamp: Time at which the event occurred relative to some platform
+ dependent starting point (e.g. XWindows start time)
+ @type timestamp: integer
+ @ivar event_string: String describing the key pressed (e.g. keysym)
+ @type event_string: string
+ @ivar is_text: Is the event representative of text to be inserted (True), or
+ of a control key (False)?
+ @type is_text: boolean
+ '''
+ def __init__(self, event):
+ '''
+ Attaches event data to this object.
+
+ @param event: Event object
+ @type event: Accessibility.DeviceEvent
+ '''
+ self.consume = False
+ self.type = event.type
+ self.id = event.id
+ self.hw_code = event.hw_code
+ self.modifiers = event.modifiers
+ self.timestamp = event.timestamp
+ self.event_string = event.event_string
+ self.is_text = event.is_text
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ '''
+ Builds a human readable representation of the event.
+
+ @return: Event description
+ @rtype: string
+ '''
+ if self.type == constants.KEY_PRESSED_EVENT:
+ kind = 'pressed'
+ elif self.type == constants.KEY_RELEASED_EVENT:
+ kind = 'released'
+ return '''\
+%s
+\thw_code: %d
+\tevent_string: %s
+\tmodifiers: %d
+\tid: %d
+\ttimestamp: %d
+\tis_text: %s''' % (kind, self.hw_code, self.event_string, self.modifiers,
+ self.id, self.timestamp, self.is_text)
+
+class Event(object):
+ '''
+ Wraps an AT-SPI event with a more Pythonic interface managing exceptions,
+ the differences in any_data across versions, and the reference counting of
+ accessibles provided with the event.
+
+ @note: All unmarked attributes of this class should be considered public
+ readable and writable as the class is acting as a record object.
+
+ @ivar consume: Should this event be consumed and not allowed to pass on to
+ observers further down the dispatch chain in this process?
+ @type consume: boolean
+ @ivar type: The type of the AT-SPI event
+ @type type: L{EventType}
+ @ivar detail1: First AT-SPI event parameter
+ @type detail1: integer
+ @ivar detail2: Second AT-SPI event parameter
+ @type detail2: integer
+ @ivar any_data: Extra AT-SPI data payload
+ @type any_data: object
+ @ivar host_application: Application owning the event source
+ @type host_application: Accessibility.Application
+ @ivar source_name: Name of the event source at the time of event dispatch
+ @type source_name: string
+ @ivar source_role: Role of the event source at the time of event dispatch
+ @type source_role: Accessibility.Role
+ @ivar source: Source of the event
+ @type source: Accessibility.Accessible
+ '''
+ def __init__(self, event):
+ '''
+ Extracts information from the provided event. If the event is a "normal"
+ event, pulls the detail1, detail2, any_data, and source values out of the
+ given object and stores it in this object. If the event is a device event,
+ key ID is stored in detail1, scan code is stored in detail2, key name,
+ key modifiers (e.g. ALT, CTRL, etc.), is text flag, and timestamp are
+ stored as a 4-tuple in any_data, and source is None (since key events are
+ global).
+
+ @param event: Event from an AT-SPI callback
+ @type event: Accessibility.Event or Accessibility.DeviceEvent
+ '''
+ # always start out assuming no consume
+ self.consume = False
+ self.type = EventType(event.type)
+ self.detail1 = event.detail1
+ self.detail2 = event.detail2
+ # store the event source and increase the reference count since event
+ # sources are borrowed references; the AccessibleMixin automatically
+ # decrements it later
+ self.source = event.source
+ self.source.ref()
+
+ # process any_data in a at-spi version independent manner
+ details = event.any_data.value()
+ try:
+ # see if we have a "new" any_data object which is an EventDetails struct
+ self.any_data = details.any_data.value()
+ except Exception:
+ # any kind of error means we have an "old" any_data object and None of
+ # the extra data so set them to None
+ self.any_data = details
+ self.host_application = None
+ self.source_name = None
+ self.source_role = None
+ else:
+ # the rest of the data should be here, so retrieve it
+ self.host_application = details.host_application
+ self.source_name = details.source_name
+ self.source_role = details.source_role
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ '''
+ Builds a human readable representation of the event including event type,
+ parameters, and source info.
+
+ @return: Event description
+ @rtype: string
+ '''
+ return '%s(%s, %s, %s)\n\tsource: %s\n\thost_application: %s' % \
+ (self.type, self.detail1, self.detail2, self.any_data,
+ self.source, self.host_application)
+
+class EventType(object):
+ '''
+ Wraps the AT-SPI event type string so its components can be accessed
+ individually as klass (can't use the keyword class), major, minor, and detail
+ (klass:major:minor:detail).
+
+ @note: All attributes of an instance of this class should be considered
+ public readable as it is acting a a struct.
+ @ivar klass: Most general event type identifier (object, window, mouse, etc.)
+ @type klass: string
+ @ivar major: Second level event type description
+ @type major: string
+ @ivar minor: Third level event type description
+ @type minor: string
+ @ivar detail: Lowest level event type description
+ @type detail: string
+ @ivar name: Full, unparsed event name as received from AT-SPI
+ @type name: string
+ @cvar format: Names of the event string components
+ @type format: 4-tuple of string
+ '''
+ format = ('klass', 'major', 'minor', 'detail')
+
+ def __init__(self, name):
+ '''
+ Parses the full AT-SPI event name into its components
+ (klass:major:minor:detail). If the provided event name is an integer
+ instead of a string, then the event is really a device event.
+
+ @param name: Full AT-SPI event name
+ @type name: string
+ @raise AttributeError: When the given event name is not a valid string
+ '''
+ # get rid of any leading and trailing ':' separators
+ self.name = name.strip(':')
+ self.klass = None
+ self.major = None
+ self.minor = None
+ self.detail = None
+
+ # split type according to delimiters
+ split = self.name.split(':')
+ # loop over all the components
+ for i in xrange(len(split)):
+ # store values of attributes in this object
+ setattr(self, self.format[i], split[i])
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ '''
+ @return: Full event name as human readable representation of this event
+ type
+ @rtype: string
+ '''
+ return self.name
--- /dev/null
+'''
+Registry that hides some of the details of registering for AT-SPI events and
+starting and stopping the main program loop.
+
+@todo: PP: when to destroy device listener?
+
+@author: Peter Parente
+@organization: IBM Corporation
+@copyright: Copyright (c) 2005, 2007 IBM Corporation
+@license: LGPL
+
+This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
+License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+version 2 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
+Library General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
+License along with this library; if not, write to the
+Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+Portions of this code originally licensed and copyright (c) 2005, 2007
+IBM Corporation under the BSD license, available at
+U{http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php}
+'''
+import signal
+import time
+import weakref
+import Queue
+import traceback
+import ORBit
+import bonobo
+import gobject
+import Accessibility
+import Accessibility__POA
+import utils
+import constants
+import event
+
+class _Observer(object):
+ '''
+ Parent class for all event observers. Dispatches all received events to the
+ L{Registry} that created this L{Observer}. Provides basic reference counting
+ functionality needed by L{Registry} to determine when an L{Observer} can be
+ released for garbage collection.
+
+ The reference counting provided by this class is independent of the reference
+ counting used by CORBA. Keeping the counts separate makes it easier for the
+ L{Registry} to detect when an L{Observer} can be freed in the
+ L{Registry._unregisterObserver} method.
+
+ @ivar registry: Reference to the L{Registry} that created this L{Observer}
+ @type registry: weakref.proxy to L{Registry}
+ @ivar ref_count: Reference count on this L{Observer}
+ @type ref_count: integer
+ '''
+ def __init__(self, registry):
+ '''
+ Stores a reference to the creating L{Registry}. Intializes the reference
+ count on this object to zero.
+
+ @param registry: The L{Registry} that created this observer
+ @type registry: weakref.proxy to L{Registry}
+ '''
+ self.registry = weakref.proxy(registry)
+ self.ref_count = 0
+
+ def clientRef(self):
+ '''
+ Increments the Python reference count on this L{_Observer} by one. This
+ method is called when a new client is registered in L{Registry} to receive
+ notification of an event type monitored by this L{_Observer}.
+ '''
+ self.ref_count += 1
+
+ def clientUnref(self):
+ '''
+ Decrements the L{pyLinAcc} reference count on this L{_Observer} by one.
+ This method is called when a client is unregistered in L{Registry} to stop
+ receiving notifications of an event type monitored by this L{_Observer}.
+ '''
+ self.ref_count -= 1
+
+ def getClientRefCount(self):
+ '''
+ @return: Current Python reference count on this L{_Observer}
+ @rtype: integer
+ '''
+ return self.ref_count
+
+ def ref(self):
+ '''Required by CORBA. Does nothing.'''
+ pass
+
+ def unref(self):
+ '''Required by CORBA. Does nothing.'''
+ pass
+
+class _DeviceObserver(_Observer, Accessibility__POA.DeviceEventListener):
+ '''
+ Observes keyboard press and release events.
+
+ @ivar registry: The L{Registry} that created this observer
+ @type registry: L{Registry}
+ @ivar key_set: Set of keys to monitor
+ @type key_set: list of integer
+ @ivar mask: Watch for key events while these modifiers are held
+ @type mask: integer
+ @ivar kind: Kind of events to monitor
+ @type kind: integer
+ @ivar mode: Keyboard event mode
+ @type mode: Accessibility.EventListenerMode
+ '''
+ def __init__(self, registry, synchronous, preemptive, global_):
+ '''
+ Creates a mode object that defines when key events will be received from
+ the system. Stores all other information for later registration.
+
+ @param registry: The L{Registry} that created this observer
+ @type registry: L{Registry}
+ @param synchronous: Handle the key event synchronously?
+ @type synchronous: boolean
+ @param preemptive: Allow event to be consumed?
+ @type preemptive: boolean
+ @param global_: Watch for events on inaccessible applications too?
+ @type global_: boolean
+ '''
+ _Observer.__init__(self, registry)
+ self.mode = Accessibility.EventListenerMode()
+ self.mode.preemptive = preemptive
+ self.mode.synchronous = synchronous
+ self.mode._global = global_
+
+ def register(self, dc, key_set, mask, kind):
+ '''
+ Starts keyboard event monitoring.
+
+ @param reg: Reference to the raw registry object
+ @type reg: Accessibility.Registry
+ @param key_set: Set of keys to monitor
+ @type key_set: list of integer
+ @param mask: Integer modifier mask or an iterable over multiple masks to
+ unapply all at once
+ @type mask: integer or iterable
+ @param kind: Kind of events to monitor
+ @type kind: integer
+ '''
+ try:
+ # check if the mask is iterable
+ iter(mask)
+ except TypeError:
+ # register a single integer if not
+ dc.registerKeystrokeListener(self._this(), key_set, mask, kind,
+ self.mode)
+ else:
+ for m in mask:
+ dc.registerKeystrokeListener(self._this(), key_set, m, kind, self.mode)
+
+ def unregister(self, dc, key_set, mask, kind):
+ '''
+ Stops keyboard event monitoring.
+
+ @param reg: Reference to the raw registry object
+ @type reg: Accessibility.Registry
+ @param key_set: Set of keys to monitor
+ @type key_set: list of integer
+ @param mask: Integer modifier mask or an iterable over multiple masks to
+ unapply all at once
+ @type mask: integer or iterable
+ @param kind: Kind of events to monitor
+ @type kind: integer
+ '''
+ try:
+ # check if the mask is iterable
+ iter(mask)
+ except TypeError:
+ # unregister a single integer if not
+ dc.deregisterKeystrokeListener(self._this(), key_set, mask, kind,
+ self.mode)
+ else:
+ for m in mask:
+ dc.deregisterKeystrokeListener(self._this(), key_set, m, kind,
+ self.mode)
+
+ def queryInterface(self, repo_id):
+ '''
+ Reports that this class only implements the AT-SPI DeviceEventListener
+ interface. Required by AT-SPI.
+
+ @param repo_id: Request for an interface
+ @type repo_id: string
+ @return: The underlying CORBA object for the device event listener
+ @rtype: Accessibility.EventListener
+ '''
+ if repo_id == utils.getInterfaceIID(Accessibility.DeviceEventListener):
+ return self._this()
+ else:
+ return None
+
+ def notifyEvent(self, ev):
+ '''
+ Notifies the L{Registry} that an event has occurred. Wraps the raw event
+ object in our L{Event} class to support automatic ref and unref calls. An
+ observer can set the L{Event} consume flag to True to indicate this event
+ should not be allowed to pass to other AT-SPI observers or the underlying
+ application.
+
+ @param ev: Keyboard event
+ @type ev: Accessibility.DeviceEvent
+ @return: Should the event be consumed (True) or allowed to pass on to other
+ AT-SPI observers (False)?
+ @rtype: boolean
+ '''
+ # wrap the device event
+ ev = event.DeviceEvent(ev)
+ self.registry.handleDeviceEvent(ev, self)
+ return ev.consume
+
+class _EventObserver(_Observer, Accessibility__POA.EventListener):
+ '''
+ Observes all non-keyboard AT-SPI events. Can be reused across event types.
+ '''
+ def register(self, reg, name):
+ '''
+ Starts monitoring for the given event.
+
+ @param name: Name of the event to start monitoring
+ @type name: string
+ @param reg: Reference to the raw registry object
+ @type reg: Accessibility.Registry
+ '''
+ reg.registerGlobalEventListener(self._this(), name)
+
+ def unregister(self, reg, name):
+ '''
+ Stops monitoring for the given event.
+
+ @param name: Name of the event to stop monitoring
+ @type name: string
+ @param reg: Reference to the raw registry object
+ @type reg: Accessibility.Registry
+ '''
+ reg.deregisterGlobalEventListener(self._this(), name)
+
+ def queryInterface(self, repo_id):
+ '''
+ Reports that this class only implements the AT-SPI DeviceEventListener
+ interface. Required by AT-SPI.
+
+ @param repo_id: Request for an interface
+ @type repo_id: string
+ @return: The underlying CORBA object for the device event listener
+ @rtype: Accessibility.EventListener
+ '''
+ if repo_id == utils.getInterfaceIID(Accessibility.EventListener):
+ return self._this()
+ else:
+ return None
+
+ def notifyEvent(self, ev):
+ '''
+ Notifies the L{Registry} that an event has occurred. Wraps the raw event
+ object in our L{Event} class to support automatic ref and unref calls.
+ Aborts on any exception indicating the event could not be wrapped.
+
+ @param ev: AT-SPI event signal (anything but keyboard)
+ @type ev: Accessibility.Event
+ '''
+ # wrap raw event so ref counts are correct before queueing
+ ev = event.Event(ev)
+ self.registry.handleEvent(ev)
+
+class Registry(object):
+ '''
+ Wraps the Accessibility.Registry to provide more Pythonic registration for
+ events.
+
+ This object should be treated as a singleton, but such treatment is not
+ enforced. You can construct another instance of this object and give it a
+ reference to the Accessibility.Registry singleton. Doing so is harmless and
+ has no point.
+
+ @ivar async
+ @type async: boolean
+ @ivar reg:
+ @type reg: Accessibility.Registry
+ @ivar dev:
+ @type dev: Accessibility.DeviceEventController
+ @ivar queue:
+ @type queue: Queue.Queue
+ @ivar clients:
+ @type clients: dictionary
+ @ivar observers:
+ @type observers: dictionary
+ '''
+ def __init__(self, reg):
+ '''
+ Stores a reference to the AT-SPI registry. Gets and stores a reference
+ to the DeviceEventController.
+
+ @param reg: Reference to the AT-SPI registry daemon
+ @type reg: Accessibility.Registry
+ '''
+ self.async = None
+ self.reg = reg
+ self.dev = self.reg.getDeviceEventController()
+ self.queue = Queue.Queue()
+ self.clients = {}
+ self.observers = {}
+
+ def __call__(self):
+ '''
+ @return: This instance of the registry
+ @rtype: L{Registry}
+ '''
+ return self
+
+ def start(self, async=False, gil=True):
+ '''
+ Enter the main loop to start receiving and dispatching events.
+
+ @param async: Should event dispatch be asynchronous (decoupled) from
+ event receiving from the AT-SPI registry?
+ @type async: boolean
+ @param gil: Add an idle callback which releases the Python GIL for a few
+ milliseconds to allow other threads to run? Necessary if other threads
+ will be used in this process.
+ @type gil: boolean
+ '''
+ self.async = async
+
+ # register a signal handler for gracefully killing the loop
+ signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, self.stop)
+ signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, self.stop)
+
+ if gil:
+ def releaseGIL():
+ time.sleep(1e-5)
+ return True
+ i = gobject.idle_add(releaseGIL)
+
+ # enter the main loop
+ bonobo.main()
+
+ if gil:
+ gobject.source_remove(i)
+
+ def stop(self, *args):
+ '''Quits the main loop.'''
+ try:
+ bonobo.main_quit()
+ except RuntimeError:
+ # ignore errors when quitting (probably already quitting)
+ pass
+
+ def getDesktopCount(self):
+ '''
+ Gets the number of available desktops.
+
+ @return: Number of desktops
+ @rtype: integer
+ @raise LookupError: When the count cannot be retrieved
+ '''
+ try:
+ return self.reg.getDesktopCount()
+ except Exception:
+ raise LookupError
+
+ def getDesktop(self, i):
+ '''
+ Gets a reference to the i-th desktop.
+
+ @param i: Which desktop to get
+ @type i: integer
+ @return: Desktop reference
+ @rtype: Accessibility.Desktop
+ @raise LookupError: When the i-th desktop cannot be retrieved
+ '''
+ try:
+ return self.reg.getDesktop(i)
+ except Exception, e:
+ raise LookupError(e)
+
+ def registerEventListener(self, client, *names):
+ '''
+ Registers a new client callback for the given event names. Supports
+ registration for all subevents if only partial event name is specified.
+ Do not include a trailing colon.
+
+ For example, 'object' will register for all object events,
+ 'object:property-change' will register for all property change events,
+ and 'object:property-change:accessible-parent' will register only for the
+ parent property change event.
+
+ Registered clients will not be automatically removed when the client dies.
+ To ensure the client is properly garbage collected, call
+ L{Manager.removeClient}.
+
+ @param client: Callable to be invoked when the event occurs
+ @type client: callable
+ @param names: List of full or partial event names
+ @type names: list of string
+ '''
+ for name in names:
+ # store the callback for each specific event name
+ self._registerClients(client, name)
+
+ def deregisterEventListener(self, client, *names):
+ '''
+ Unregisters an existing client callback for the given event names. Supports
+ unregistration for all subevents if only partial event name is specified.
+ Do not include a trailing colon.
+
+ This method must be called to ensure a client registered by
+ L{Manager.addClient} is properly garbage collected.
+
+ @param client: Client callback to remove
+ @type client: callable
+ @param names: List of full or partial event names
+ @type names: list of string
+ @return: Were event names specified for which the given client was not
+ registered?
+ @rtype: boolean
+ '''
+ missed = False
+ for name in names:
+ # remove the callback for each specific event name
+ missed |= self._unregisterClients(client, name)
+ return missed
+
+ def registerKeystrokeListener(self, client, key_set=[], mask=0,
+ kind=(constants.KEY_PRESSED_EVENT,
+ constants.KEY_RELEASED_EVENT),
+ synchronous=True, preemptive=True,
+ global_=False):
+ '''
+ Registers a listener for key stroke events.
+
+ @param client: Callable to be invoked when the event occurs
+ @type client: callable
+ @param key_set: Set of hardware key codes to stop monitoring. Leave empty
+ to indicate all keys.
+ @type key_set: list of integer
+ @param mask: When the mask is None, the codes in the key_set will be
+ monitored only when no modifier is held. When the mask is an
+ integer, keys in the key_set will be monitored only when the modifiers in
+ the mask are held. When the mask is an iterable over more than one
+ integer, keys in the key_set will be monitored when any of the modifier
+ combinations in the set are held.
+ @type mask: integer
+ @param kind: Kind of events to watch, KEY_PRESSED_EVENT or
+ KEY_RELEASED_EVENT.
+ @type kind: list
+ @param synchronous: Should the callback notification be synchronous, giving
+ the client the chance to consume the event?
+ @type synchronous: boolean
+ @param preemptive: Should the callback be allowed to preempt / consume the
+ event?
+ @type preemptive: boolean
+ @param global_: Should callback occur even if an application not supporting
+ AT-SPI is in the foreground? (requires xevie)
+ @type global_: boolean
+ '''
+ try:
+ # see if we already have an observer for this client
+ ob = self.clients[client]
+ except KeyError:
+ # create a new device observer for this client
+ ob = _DeviceObserver(self, synchronous, preemptive, global_)
+ # store the observer to client mapping, and the inverse
+ self.clients[ob] = client
+ self.clients[client] = ob
+ # register for new keystrokes on the observer
+ ob.register(self.dev, key_set, mask, kind)
+
+ def deregisterKeystrokeListener(self, client, key_set=[], mask=0,
+ kind=(constants.KEY_PRESSED_EVENT,
+ constants.KEY_RELEASED_EVENT)):
+ '''
+ Deregisters a listener for key stroke events.
+
+ @param client: Callable to be invoked when the event occurs
+ @type client: callable
+ @param key_set: Set of hardware key codes to stop monitoring. Leave empty
+ to indicate all keys.
+ @type key_set: list of integer
+ @param mask: When the mask is None, the codes in the key_set will be
+ monitored only when no modifier is held. When the mask is an
+ integer, keys in the key_set will be monitored only when the modifiers in
+ the mask are held. When the mask is an iterable over more than one
+ integer, keys in the key_set will be monitored when any of the modifier
+ combinations in the set are held.
+ @type mask: integer
+ @param kind: Kind of events to stop watching, KEY_PRESSED_EVENT or
+ KEY_RELEASED_EVENT.
+ @type kind: list
+ @raise KeyError: When the client isn't already registered for events
+ '''
+ # see if we already have an observer for this client
+ ob = self.clients[client]
+ # register for new keystrokes on the observer
+ ob.unregister(self.dev, key_set, mask, kind)
+
+ def generateKeyboardEvent(self, keycode, keysym, kind):
+ '''
+ Generates a keyboard event. One of the keycode or the keysym parameters
+ should be specified and the other should be None. The kind parameter is
+ required and should be one of the KEY_PRESS, KEY_RELEASE, KEY_PRESSRELEASE,
+ KEY_SYM, or KEY_STRING.
+
+ @param keycode: Hardware keycode or None
+ @type keycode: integer
+ @param keysym: Symbolic key string or None
+ @type keysym: string
+ @param kind: Kind of event to synthesize
+ @type kind: integer
+ '''
+ if keysym is None:
+ self.dev.generateKeyboardEvent(keycode, '', kind)
+ else:
+ self.dev.generateKeyboardEvent(None, keysym, kind)
+
+ def generateMouseEvent(self, x, y, name):
+ '''
+ Generates a mouse event at the given absolute x and y coordinate. The kind
+ of event generated is specified by the name. For example, MOUSE_B1P
+ (button 1 press), MOUSE_REL (relative motion), MOUSE_B3D (butten 3
+ double-click).
+
+ @param x: Horizontal coordinate, usually left-hand oriented
+ @type x: integer
+ @param y: Vertical coordinate, usually left-hand oriented
+ @type y: integer
+ @param name: Name of the event to generate
+ @type name: string
+ '''
+ self.dev.generateMouseEvent(x, y, name)
+
+ def handleDeviceEvent(self, event, ob):
+ '''
+ Dispatches L{event.DeviceEvent}s to registered clients. Clients are called
+ in the order they were registered for the given AT-SPI event. If any
+ client sets the L{event.DeviceEvent.consume} flag to True, callbacks cease
+ for the event for clients of this registry instance. Clients of other
+ registry instances and clients in other processes may be affected
+ depending on the values of synchronous and preemptive used when invoking
+ L{registerKeystrokeListener}.
+
+ @note: Asynchronous dispatch of device events is not supported.
+
+ @param event: AT-SPI device event
+ @type event: L{event.DeviceEvent}
+ @param ob: Observer that received the event
+ @type ob: L{_DeviceObserver}
+ '''
+ try:
+ # try to get the client registered for this event type
+ client = self.clients[ob]
+ except KeyError:
+ # client may have unregistered recently, ignore event
+ return
+ # make the call to the client
+ try:
+ client(event)
+ except Exception:
+ # print the exception, but don't let it stop notification
+ traceback.print_exc()
+
+ def handleEvent(self, event):
+ '''
+ Handles an AT-SPI event by either queuing it for later dispatch when the
+ L{async} flag is set, or dispatching it immediately.
+
+ @param event: AT-SPI event
+ @type event: L{event.Event}
+ '''
+ if self.async:
+ # queue for now
+ self.queue.put_nowait(event)
+ else:
+ # dispatch immediately
+ self._dispatchEvent(event)
+
+ def _dispatchEvent(self, event):
+ '''
+ Dispatches L{event.Event}s to registered clients. Clients are called in
+ the order they were registered for the given AT-SPI event. If any client
+ sets the L{Event} consume flag to True, callbacks cease for the event for
+ clients of this registry instance. Clients of other registry instances and
+ clients in other processes are unaffected.
+
+ @param event: AT-SPI event
+ @type event: L{event.Event}
+ '''
+ try:
+ # try to get the client registered for this event type
+ clients = self.clients[event.type.name]
+ except KeyError:
+ # client may have unregistered recently, ignore event
+ return
+ # make the call to each client
+ for client in clients:
+ try:
+ client(event)
+ except Exception:
+ # print the exception, but don't let it stop notification
+ traceback.print_exc()
+ if event.consume:
+ # don't allow further processing if the consume flag is set
+ break
+
+ def _registerClients(self, client, name):
+ '''
+ Internal method that recursively associates a client with AT-SPI event
+ names. Allows a client to incompletely specify an event name in order to
+ register for subevents without specifying their full names manually.
+
+ @param client: Client callback to receive event notifications
+ @type client: callable
+ @param name: Partial or full event name
+ @type name: string
+ '''
+ try:
+ # look for an event name in our event tree dictionary
+ events = constants.EVENT_TREE[name]
+ except KeyError:
+ # if the event name doesn't exist, it's a leaf event meaning there are
+ # no subtypes for that event
+ # add this client to the list of clients already in the dictionary
+ # using the event name as the key; if there are no clients yet for this
+ # event, insert an empty list into the dictionary before appending
+ # the client
+ et = event.EventType(name)
+ clients = self.clients.setdefault(et.name, [])
+ try:
+ # if this succeeds, this client is already registered for the given
+ # event type, so ignore the request
+ clients.index(client)
+ except ValueError:
+ # else register the client
+ clients.append(client)
+ self._registerObserver(name)
+ else:
+ # if the event name does exist in the tree, there are subevents for
+ # this event; loop through them calling this method again to get to
+ # the leaf events
+ for e in events:
+ self._registerClients(client, e)
+
+ def _unregisterClients(self, client, name):
+ '''
+ Internal method that recursively unassociates a client with AT-SPI event
+ names. Allows a client to incompletely specify an event name in order to
+ unregister for subevents without specifying their full names manually.
+
+ @param client: Client callback to receive event notifications
+ @type client: callable
+ @param name: Partial or full event name
+ @type name: string
+ '''
+ missed = False
+ try:
+ # look for an event name in our event tree dictionary
+ events = constants.EVENT_TREE[name]
+ except KeyError:
+ try:
+ # if the event name doesn't exist, it's a leaf event meaning there are
+ # no subtypes for that event
+ # get the list of registered clients and try to remove the one provided
+ et = event.EventType(name)
+ clients = self.clients[et.name]
+ clients.remove(client)
+ self._unregisterObserver(name)
+ except (ValueError, KeyError):
+ # ignore any exceptions indicating the client is not registered
+ missed = True
+ return missed
+ # if the event name does exist in the tree, there are subevents for this
+ # event; loop through them calling this method again to get to the leaf
+ # events
+ for e in events:
+ missed |= self._unregisterClients(client, e)
+ return missed
+
+ def _registerObserver(self, name):
+ '''
+ Creates a new L{_Observer} to watch for events of the given type or
+ returns the existing observer if one is already registered. One
+ L{_Observer} is created for each leaf in the L{constants.EVENT_TREE} or
+ any event name not found in the tree.
+
+ @param name: Raw name of the event to observe
+ @type name: string
+ @return: L{_Observer} object that is monitoring the event
+ @rtype: L{_Observer}
+ '''
+ et = event.EventType(name)
+ try:
+ # see if an observer already exists for this event
+ ob = self.observers[et.name]
+ except KeyError:
+ # build a new observer if one does not exist
+ ob = _EventObserver(self)
+ # we have to register for the raw name because it may be different from
+ # the parsed name determined by EventType (e.g. trailing ':' might be
+ # missing)
+ ob.register(self.reg, name)
+ self.observers[et.name] = ob
+ # increase our client ref count so we know someone new is watching for the
+ # event
+ ob.clientRef()
+ return ob
+
+ def _unregisterObserver(self, name):
+ '''
+ Destroys an existing L{Observer} for the given event type only if no clients
+ are registered for the events it is monitoring.
+
+ @param name: Name of the event to observe
+ @type name: string
+ @raise KeyError: When an observer for the given event is not regist
+ '''
+ et = event.EventType(name)
+ # see if an observer already exists for this event
+ ob = self.observers[et.name]
+ ob.clientUnref()
+ if ob.getClientRefCount() == 0:
+ ob.unregister(self.registry, name)
+ del self.observers[et.name]
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+'''
+Utility functions for AT-SPI for querying interfaces, searching the hierarchy,
+converting constants to strings, and so forth.
+
+@author: Peter Parente
+@organization: IBM Corporation
+@copyright: Copyright (c) 2005, 2007 IBM Corporation
+@license: LGPL
+
+This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
+License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+version 2 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
+Library General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
+License along with this library; if not, write to the
+Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+Portions of this code originally licensed and copyright (c) 2005, 2007
+IBM Corporation under the BSD license, available at
+U{http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php}
+'''
+def getInterfaceIID(cls):
+ '''
+ Gets the ID of an interface class in string format for use in queryInterface.
+
+ @param cls: Class representing an AT-SPI interface
+ @type cls: class
+ @return: IID for the interface
+ @rtype: string
+ @raise AttributeError: When the parameter does not provide typecode info
+ '''
+ return cls.__typecode__.repo_id
+
+def getInterfaceName(cls):
+ '''
+ Gets the human readable name of an interface class in string format.
+
+ @param cls: Class representing an AT-SPI interface
+ @type cls: class
+ @return: Name of the interface
+ @rtype: string
+ @raise AttributeError: When the parameter does not provide typecode info
+ '''
+ return cls.__typecode__.name
+
+# we're importing here to avoid cyclic importants; constants relies on the
+# two functions above
+import constants
+
+def stringToConst(prefix, suffix):
+ '''
+ Maps a string name to an AT-SPI constant. The rules for the mapping are as
+ follows:
+ - The prefix is captalized and has an _ appended to it.
+ - All spaces in the suffix are mapped to the _ character.
+ - All alpha characters in the suffix are mapped to their uppercase.
+
+ The resulting name is used with getattr to look up a constant with that name
+ in the L{pyLinAcc.Constants} module. If such a constant does not exist, the
+ string suffix is returned instead.
+
+ This method allows strings to be used to refer to roles, relations, etc.
+ without direct access to the constants. It also supports the future expansion
+ of roles, relations, etc. by allowing arbitrary strings which may or may not
+ map to the current standard set of roles, relations, etc., but may still match
+ some non-standard role, relation, etc. being reported by an application.
+
+ @param prefix: Prefix of the constant name such as role, relation, state,
+ text, modifier, key
+ @type prefix: string
+ @param suffix: Name of the role, relation, etc. to use to lookup the constant
+ @type suffix: string
+ @return: The matching constant value
+ @rtype: object
+ '''
+ name = prefix.upper()+'_'+suffix.upper().replace(' ', '_')
+ return getattr(constants, name, suffix)
+
+def stateToString(value):
+ '''
+ Converts a state value to a string based on the name of the state constant in
+ the L{Constants} module that has the given value.
+
+ @param value: An AT-SPI state
+ @type value: Accessibility.StateType
+ @return: Human readable, untranslated name of the state
+ @rtype: string
+ '''
+ return constants.STATE_VALUE_TO_NAME.get(value)
+
+def relationToString(value):
+ '''
+ Converts a relation value to a string based on the name of the state constant
+ in the L{Constants} module that has the given value.
+
+ @param value: An AT-SPI relation
+ @type value: Accessibility.RelationType
+ @return: Human readable, untranslated name of the relation
+ @rtype: string
+ '''
+ return constants.RELATION_VALUE_TO_NAME.get(value)
+
+def allModifiers():
+ '''
+ Generates all possible keyboard modifiers for use with
+ L{Registry.Registry.registerKeystrokeListener}.
+ '''
+ mask = 0
+ while mask <= (1 << constants.MODIFIER_NUMLOCK):
+ yield mask
+ mask += 1
+
+def findDescendant(acc, pred, breadth_first=False):
+ '''
+ Searches for a descendant node satisfying the given predicate starting at
+ this node. The search is performed in depth-first order by default or
+ in breadth first order if breadth_first is True. For example,
+
+ my_win = findDescendant(lambda x: x.name == 'My Window')
+
+ will search all descendants of node until one is located with the name 'My
+ Window' or all nodes are exausted. Calls L{_findDescendantDepth} or
+ L{_findDescendantBreadth} to start the recursive search.
+
+ @param acc: Root accessible of the search
+ @type acc: Accessibility.Accessible
+ @param pred: Search predicate returning True if accessible matches the
+ search criteria or False otherwise
+ @type pred: callable
+ @param breadth_first: Search breadth first (True) or depth first (False)?
+ @type breadth_first: boolean
+ @return: Accessible matching the criteria or None if not found
+ @rtype: Accessibility.Accessible or None
+ '''
+ if breadth_first:
+ return _findDescendantBreadth(acc, pred)
+
+ for child in acc:
+ try:
+ ret = _findDescendantDepth(acc, pred)
+ except Exception:
+ ret = None
+ if ret is not None: return ret
+
+def _findDescendantBreadth(acc, pred):
+ '''
+ Internal function for locating one descendant. Called by
+ L{AccessibleMixin.findDescendant} to start the search.
+
+ @param acc: Root accessible of the search
+ @type acc: Accessibility.Accessible
+ @param pred: Search predicate returning True if accessible matches the
+ search criteria or False otherwise
+ @type pred: callable
+ @return: Matching node or None to keep searching
+ @rtype: Accessibility.Accessible or None
+ '''
+ for child in acc:
+ try:
+ if pred(child): return child
+ except Exception:
+ pass
+ for child in acc:
+ try:
+ ret = _findDescedantBreadth(child, pred)
+ except Exception:
+ ret = None
+ if ret is not None: return ret
+
+def _findDescendantDepth(acc, pred):
+ '''
+ Internal function for locating one descendant. Called by
+ L{AccessibleMixin.findDescendant} to start the search.
+
+ @param acc: Root accessible of the search
+ @type acc: Accessibility.Accessible
+ @param pred: Search predicate returning True if accessible matches the
+ search criteria or False otherwise
+ @type pred: callable
+ @return: Matching node or None to keep searching
+ @rtype: Accessibility.Accessible or None
+ '''
+ try:
+ if pred(acc): return acc
+ except Exception:
+ pass
+ for child in acc:
+ try:
+ ret = _findDescendantDepth(child, pred)
+ except Exception:
+ ret = None
+ if ret is not None: return ret
+
+def findAllDescendants(acc, pred):
+ '''
+ Searches for all descendant nodes satisfying the given predicate starting at
+ this node. Does an in-order traversal. For example,
+
+ pred = lambda x: x.getRole() == pyatspi.ROLE_PUSH_BUTTON
+ buttons = pyatspi.findAllDescendants(node, pred)
+
+ will locate all push button descendants of node.
+
+ @param acc: Root accessible of the search
+ @type acc: Accessibility.Accessible
+ @param pred: Search predicate returning True if accessible matches the
+ search criteria or False otherwise
+ @type pred: callable
+ @return: All nodes matching the search criteria
+ @rtype: list
+ '''
+ matches = []
+ _findAllDescendants(acc, pred, matches)
+ return matches
+
+def _findAllDescendants(acc, pred, matches):
+ '''
+ Internal method for collecting all descendants. Reuses the same matches
+ list so a new one does not need to be built on each recursive step.
+ '''
+ for child in acc:
+ try:
+ if pred(child): matches.append(child)
+ except Exception:
+ pass
+ findAllDescendants(child, pred, matches)
+
+def findAncestor(acc, pred):
+ '''
+ Searches for an ancestor satisfying the given predicate. Note that the
+ AT-SPI hierarchy is not always doubly linked. Node A may consider node B its
+ child, but B is not guaranteed to have node A as its parent (i.e. its parent
+ may be set to None). This means some searches may never make it all the way
+ up the hierarchy to the desktop level.
+
+ @param acc: Starting accessible object
+ @type acc: Accessibility.Accessible
+ @param pred: Search predicate returning True if accessible matches the
+ search criteria or False otherwise
+ @type pred: callable
+ @return: Node matching the criteria or None if not found
+ @rtype: Accessibility.Accessible
+ '''
+ if acc is None:
+ # guard against bad start condition
+ return None
+ while 1:
+ if acc.parent is None:
+ # stop if there is no parent and we haven't returned yet
+ return None
+ try:
+ if pred(acc.parent): return acc.parent
+ except Exception:
+ pass
+ # move to the parent
+ acc = acc.parent
+
+def getPath(acc):
+ '''
+ Gets the path from the application ancestor to the given accessible in
+ terms of its child index at each level.
+
+ @param acc: Target accessible
+ @type acc: Accessibility.Accessible
+ @return: Path to the target
+ @rtype: list of integer
+ @raise LookupError: When the application accessible cannot be reached
+ '''
+ path = []
+ while 1:
+ if acc.parent is None:
+ path.reverse()
+ return path
+ try:
+ path.append(acc.getIndexInParent())
+ except Exception:
+ raise LookupError
+ acc = acc.parent