# Orca # # Copyright 2010 Joanmarie Diggs. # # This library 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., Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, # Boston MA 02110-1301 USA. """Custom script for Empathy.""" __id__ = "$Id$" __version__ = "$Revision$" __date__ = "$Date$" __copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2010 Joanmarie Diggs." __license__ = "LGPL" import pyatspi import orca.chat as chat import orca.scripts.toolkits.gtk as gtk from .script_utilities import Utilities ######################################################################## # # # The Empathy script class. # # # ######################################################################## class Script(gtk.Script): def __init__(self, app): """Creates a new script for the given application.""" # So we can take an educated guess at identifying the buddy list. # self._buddyListAncestries = [[pyatspi.ROLE_TREE_TABLE, pyatspi.ROLE_SCROLL_PANE, pyatspi.ROLE_FILLER, pyatspi.ROLE_FRAME]] gtk.Script.__init__(self, app) def getChat(self): """Returns the 'chat' class for this script.""" return chat.Chat(self, self._buddyListAncestries) def getUtilities(self): """Returns the utilites for this script.""" return Utilities(self) def setupInputEventHandlers(self): """Defines InputEventHandler fields for this script that can be called by the key and braille bindings. Here we need to add the handlers for chat functionality. """ gtk.Script.setupInputEventHandlers(self) self.inputEventHandlers.update(self.chat.inputEventHandlers) def getAppKeyBindings(self): """Returns the application-specific keybindings for this script.""" return self.chat.keyBindings def getAppPreferencesGUI(self): """Return a GtkGrid containing the application unique configuration GUI items for the current application. The chat-related options get created by the chat module.""" return self.chat.getAppPreferencesGUI() def getPreferencesFromGUI(self): """Returns a dictionary with the app-specific preferences.""" return self.chat.getPreferencesFromGUI() def skipObjectEvent(self, event): """Gives us, and scripts, the ability to decide an event isn't worth taking the time to process under the current circumstances. Arguments: - event: the Event Returns True if we shouldn't bother processing this object event. """ if self.chat.isChatRoomMsg(event.source): return False return gtk.Script.skipObjectEvent(self, event) def onTextInserted(self, event): """Called whenever text is added to an object.""" if event.source.getRole() == pyatspi.ROLE_LABEL: # The is the timer of a call. # return if self.chat.presentInsertedText(event): return gtk.Script.onTextInserted(self, event) def onWindowActivated(self, event): """Called whenever a toplevel window is activated.""" # Hack to "tickle" the accessible hierarchy. Otherwise, the # events we need to present text added to the chatroom are # missing. hasRole = lambda x: x and x.getRole() == pyatspi.ROLE_PAGE_TAB allPageTabs = pyatspi.findAllDescendants(event.source, hasRole) gtk.Script.onWindowActivated(self, event) def onValueChanged(self, event): """Called whenever an object's value changes. Currently, the value changes for non-focused objects are ignored. Arguments: - event: the Event """ if event.source.getRole() == pyatspi.ROLE_WINDOW: # The is the timer of a call. # return gtk.Script.onValueChanged(self, event)