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authorRob Bradford <rob@linux.intel.com>2008-10-22 11:52:18 +0100
committerRob Bradford <rob@linux.intel.com>2008-10-22 11:52:18 +0100
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bitbake-dev: add goggle - an experimental GTK UI.
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+#
+# BitBake Graphical GTK User Interface
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2008 Intel Corporation
+#
+# Authored by Rob Bradford <rob@linux.intel.com>
+#
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
+# published by the Free Software Foundation.
+#
+# This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
+# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+
+import gobject
+import gtk
+import threading
+import bb.ui.uihelper
+
+def event_handle_idle_func (eventHandler, build):
+
+ # Consume as many messages as we can in the time available to us
+ event = eventHandler.getEvent()
+ while event:
+ build.handle_event (event)
+ event = eventHandler.getEvent()
+
+ return True
+
+class RunningBuildModel (gtk.TreeStore):
+ (COL_TYPE, COL_PACKAGE, COL_TASK, COL_MESSAGE, COL_ICON, COL_ACTIVE) = (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
+ def __init__ (self):
+ gtk.TreeStore.__init__ (self,
+ gobject.TYPE_STRING,
+ gobject.TYPE_STRING,
+ gobject.TYPE_STRING,
+ gobject.TYPE_STRING,
+ gobject.TYPE_STRING,
+ gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN)
+
+class RunningBuild (gobject.GObject):
+ __gsignals__ = {
+ 'build-finished' : (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST,
+ gobject.TYPE_NONE,
+ ())
+ }
+ pids_to_task = {}
+ tasks_to_iter = {}
+
+ def __init__ (self):
+ gobject.GObject.__init__ (self)
+ self.model = RunningBuildModel()
+
+ def handle_event (self, event):
+ # Handle an event from the event queue, this may result in updating
+ # the model and thus the UI. Or it may be to tell us that the build
+ # has finished successfully (or not, as the case may be.)
+
+ parent = None
+ pid = 0
+ package = None
+ task = None
+
+ # If we have a pid attached to this message/event try and get the
+ # (package, task) pair for it. If we get that then get the parent iter
+ # for the message.
+ if event[1].has_key ('pid'):
+ pid = event[1]['pid']
+ if self.pids_to_task.has_key(pid):
+ (package, task) = self.pids_to_task[pid]
+ parent = self.tasks_to_iter[(package, task)]
+
+ if event[0].startswith('bb.msg.Msg'):
+ # Set a pretty icon for the message based on it's type.
+ if (event[0].startswith ('bb.msg.MsgWarn')):
+ icon = "dialog-warning"
+ elif (event[0].startswith ('bb.msg.MsgErr')):
+ icon = "dialog-error"
+ else:
+ icon = None
+
+ # Ignore the "Running task i of n .." messages
+ if (event[1]['_message'].startswith ("Running task")):
+ return
+
+ # Add the message to the tree either at the top level if parent is
+ # None otherwise as a descendent of a task.
+ self.model.append (parent,
+ (event[0].split()[-1], # e.g. MsgWarn, MsgError
+ package,
+ task,
+ event[1]['_message'],
+ icon,
+ False))
+ elif event[0].startswith('bb.build.TaskStarted'):
+ (package, task) = (event[1]['_package'], event[1]['_task'])
+
+ # Save out this PID.
+ self.pids_to_task[pid] = (package,task)
+
+ # Check if we already have this package in our model. If so then
+ # that can be the parent for the task. Otherwise we create a new
+ # top level for the package.
+ if (self.tasks_to_iter.has_key ((package, None))):
+ parent = self.tasks_to_iter[(package, None)]
+ else:
+ parent = self.model.append (None, (None,
+ package,
+ None,
+ "Package: %s" % (package),
+ None,
+ False))
+ self.tasks_to_iter[(package, None)] = parent
+
+ # Because this parent package now has an active child mark it as
+ # such.
+ self.model.set(parent, self.model.COL_ICON, "gtk-execute")
+
+ # Add an entry in the model for this task
+ i = self.model.append (parent, (None,
+ package,
+ task,
+ "Task: %s" % (task),
+ None,
+ False))
+
+ # Save out the iter so that we can find it when we have a message
+ # that we need to attach to a task.
+ self.tasks_to_iter[(package, task)] = i
+
+ # Mark this task as active.
+ self.model.set(i, self.model.COL_ICON, "gtk-execute")
+
+ elif event[0].startswith('bb.build.Task'):
+
+ if event[0].startswith('bb.build.TaskFailed'):
+ # Mark the task as failed
+ i = self.tasks_to_iter[(package, task)]
+ self.model.set(i, self.model.COL_ICON, "dialog-error")
+
+ # Mark the parent package as failed
+ i = self.tasks_to_iter[(package, None)]
+ self.model.set(i, self.model.COL_ICON, "dialog-error")
+ else:
+ # Mark the task as inactive
+ i = self.tasks_to_iter[(package, task)]
+ self.model.set(i, self.model.COL_ICON, None)
+
+ # Mark the parent package as inactive
+ i = self.tasks_to_iter[(package, None)]
+ self.model.set(i, self.model.COL_ICON, None)
+
+
+ # Clear the iters and the pids since when the task goes away the
+ # pid will no longer be used for messages
+ del self.tasks_to_iter[(package, task)]
+ del self.pids_to_task[pid]
+
+class RunningBuildTreeView (gtk.TreeView):
+ def __init__ (self):
+ gtk.TreeView.__init__ (self)
+
+ # The icon that indicates whether we're building or failed.
+ renderer = gtk.CellRendererPixbuf ()
+ col = gtk.TreeViewColumn ("Status", renderer)
+ col.add_attribute (renderer, "icon-name", 4)
+ self.append_column (col)
+
+ # The message of the build.
+ renderer = gtk.CellRendererText ()
+ col = gtk.TreeViewColumn ("Message", renderer, text=3)
+ self.append_column (col)
+
+
+class MainWindow (gtk.Window):
+ def __init__ (self):
+ gtk.Window.__init__ (self, gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL)
+
+ # Setup tree view and the scrolled window
+ scrolled_window = gtk.ScrolledWindow ()
+ self.add (scrolled_window)
+ self.cur_build_tv = RunningBuildTreeView()
+ scrolled_window.add (self.cur_build_tv)
+
+def init (server, eventHandler):
+ gobject.threads_init()
+ gtk.gdk.threads_init()
+
+ window = MainWindow ()
+ window.show_all ()
+
+ # Create the object for the current build
+ running_build = RunningBuild ()
+ window.cur_build_tv.set_model (running_build.model)
+ try:
+ cmdline = server.runCommand(["getCmdLineAction"])
+ print cmdline
+ if not cmdline:
+ return 1
+ ret = server.runCommand(cmdline)
+ if ret != True:
+ print "Couldn't get default commandline! %s" % ret
+ return 1
+ except xmlrpclib.Fault, x:
+ print "XMLRPC Fault getting commandline:\n %s" % x
+ return 1
+
+ # Use a timeout function for probing the event queue to find out if we
+ # have a message waiting for us.
+ gobject.timeout_add (200,
+ event_handle_idle_func,
+ eventHandler,
+ running_build)
+
+ gtk.main()
+