openmedialibrary_platform/Darwin/lib/python2.7/idlelib/configSectionNameDialog.py
2014-05-16 01:20:41 +02:00

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"""
Dialog that allows user to specify a new config file section name.
Used to get new highlight theme and keybinding set names.
The 'return value' for the dialog, used two placed in configDialog.py,
is the .result attribute set in the Ok and Cancel methods.
"""
from Tkinter import *
import tkMessageBox
class GetCfgSectionNameDialog(Toplevel):
def __init__(self, parent, title, message, used_names):
"""
message - string, informational message to display
used_names - string collection, names already in use for validity check
"""
Toplevel.__init__(self, parent)
self.configure(borderwidth=5)
self.resizable(height=FALSE, width=FALSE)
self.title(title)
self.transient(parent)
self.grab_set()
self.protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", self.Cancel)
self.parent = parent
self.message = message
self.used_names = used_names
self.create_widgets()
self.withdraw() #hide while setting geometry
self.update_idletasks()
#needs to be done here so that the winfo_reqwidth is valid
self.messageInfo.config(width=self.frameMain.winfo_reqwidth())
self.geometry(
"+%d+%d" % (
parent.winfo_rootx() +
(parent.winfo_width()/2 - self.winfo_reqwidth()/2),
parent.winfo_rooty() +
(parent.winfo_height()/2 - self.winfo_reqheight()/2)
) ) #centre dialog over parent
self.deiconify() #geometry set, unhide
self.wait_window()
def create_widgets(self):
self.name = StringVar(self.parent)
self.fontSize = StringVar(self.parent)
self.frameMain = Frame(self, borderwidth=2, relief=SUNKEN)
self.frameMain.pack(side=TOP, expand=TRUE, fill=BOTH)
self.messageInfo = Message(self.frameMain, anchor=W, justify=LEFT,
padx=5, pady=5, text=self.message) #,aspect=200)
entryName = Entry(self.frameMain, textvariable=self.name, width=30)
entryName.focus_set()
self.messageInfo.pack(padx=5, pady=5) #, expand=TRUE, fill=BOTH)
entryName.pack(padx=5, pady=5)
frameButtons = Frame(self, pady=2)
frameButtons.pack(side=BOTTOM)
self.buttonOk = Button(frameButtons, text='Ok',
width=8, command=self.Ok)
self.buttonOk.pack(side=LEFT, padx=5)
self.buttonCancel = Button(frameButtons, text='Cancel',
width=8, command=self.Cancel)
self.buttonCancel.pack(side=RIGHT, padx=5)
def name_ok(self):
''' After stripping entered name, check that it is a sensible
ConfigParser file section name. Return it if it is, '' if not.
'''
name = self.name.get().strip()
if not name: #no name specified
tkMessageBox.showerror(title='Name Error',
message='No name specified.', parent=self)
elif len(name)>30: #name too long
tkMessageBox.showerror(title='Name Error',
message='Name too long. It should be no more than '+
'30 characters.', parent=self)
name = ''
elif name in self.used_names:
tkMessageBox.showerror(title='Name Error',
message='This name is already in use.', parent=self)
name = ''
return name
def Ok(self, event=None):
name = self.name_ok()
if name:
self.result = name
self.destroy()
def Cancel(self, event=None):
self.result = ''
self.destroy()
if __name__ == '__main__':
import unittest
unittest.main('idlelib.idle_test.test_config_name', verbosity=2, exit=False)
# also human test the dialog
root = Tk()
def run():
dlg=GetCfgSectionNameDialog(root,'Get Name',
"After the text entered with [Ok] is stripped, <nothing>, "
"'abc', or more that 30 chars are errors. "
"Close with a valid entry (printed), [Cancel], or [X]",
{'abc'})
print dlg.result
Message(root, text='').pack() # will be needed for oher dialog tests
Button(root, text='Click to begin dialog test', command=run).pack()
root.mainloop()