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WallChanger improvements
[bg-scripts] / bin / wallchanger.py
old mode 100644 (file)
new mode 100755 (executable)
similarity index 60%
rename from lib/WallChanger.py
rename to bin/wallchanger.py
index efebd50..307d7d0
@@ -1,77 +1,69 @@
-#! python
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+# Copyright 2008 Greg Darke <greg@tsukasa.net.au>
+# Copyright 2008 James Bunton <jamesbunton@fastmail.fm>
+# Licensed for distribution under the GPL version 2, check COPYING for details
+# This is a cross platform/cross window manager way to change your wallpaper
 
 import commands, sys, os, os.path, subprocess, time
-from GregDebug import debug, setDebugLevel, DEBUG_LEVEL_DEBUG, DEBUG_LEVEL_LOW, DEBUG_LEVEL_MEDIUM, DEBUG_LEVEL_HIGH, DEBUG_INCREMENT
+from logging import debug, info, warning
 
-import python24_adapter # NB: Must be imported before collections
-import collections
+__all__ = ("init", "set_image")
 
-"""This is a cross platform/cross window manager way to change your current
-desktop image."""
 
-__all__ = ('RandomBG')
+changers = []
 
-def RandomBG(*args, **kwargs):
-       """Desktop Changer factory"""
+def set_image(filename):
+       for changer in changers:
+               if not changer.set_image(filename):
+                       warning("Failed to set background: wallchanger.set_image(%s), changer=%s" % (filename, changer))
 
-       ret = None
+def init(*args, **kwargs):
+       """Desktop Changer factory"""
 
-       debug("Testing for OSX (NonX11)", DEBUG_LEVEL_LOW)
+       debug("Testing for OSX (NonX11)")
        if commands.getstatusoutput("ps ax -o command -c|grep -q WindowServer")[0] == 0:
-               ret = __OSXChanger(*args, **kwargs)
+               changers.append(OSXChanger(*args, **kwargs))
 
        if 'DISPLAY' not in os.environ or os.environ['DISPLAY'].startswith('/tmp/launch'):
                # X11 is not running
-               return ret
+               return
        else:
                if os.uname()[0] == 'Darwin':
                        # Try to detect if the X11 server is running on OSX
                        if commands.getstatusoutput("ps ax -o command|grep -q '/.*X11 .* %s'" % os.environ['DISPLAY'])[0] != 0:
                                # X11 is not running for this display
-                               return ret
+                               return
 
-       debug("Testing for KDE", DEBUG_LEVEL_LOW)
+       debug("Testing for KDE")
        if commands.getstatusoutput("xwininfo -name 'KDE Desktop'")[0] == 0:
-               if ret is not None:
-                       ret.nextChanger = __KDEChanger(*args, **kwargs)
-               else:
-                       ret = __KDEChanger(*args, **kwargs)
+               changers.append(KDEChanger(*args, **kwargs))
 
-       debug("Testing for Gnome", DEBUG_LEVEL_LOW)
+       debug("Testing for Gnome")
        if commands.getstatusoutput("xwininfo -name 'gnome-session'")[0] == 0:
-               if ret is not None:
-                       ret.nextChanger = __GnomeChanger(*args, **kwargs)
-               else:
-                       ret = __GnomeChanger(*args, **kwargs)
+               changers.append(GnomeChanger(*args, **kwargs))
 
-       debug("Testing for WMaker", DEBUG_LEVEL_LOW)
+       debug("Testing for WMaker")
        if commands.getstatusoutput("xlsclients | grep -qi wmaker")[0] == 0:
-               if ret is not None:
-                       ret.nextChanger = __WMakerChanger(*args, **kwargs)
-               else:
-                       ret = __WMakerChanger(*args, **kwargs)
+               changers.append(WMakerChanger(*args, **kwargs))
        
-       if ret is None:
+       if len(changers) == 0:
                raise Exception("Unknown window manager")
-       else:
-               return ret
 
-class __BaseChanger(object):
-       def __init__(self, backgroundColour='black', permanent=False):
-               debug('Determined the window manager is "%s"' % self.__class__.__name__, DEBUG_LEVEL_MEDIUM)
-               self.backgroundColour = backgroundColour
+
+class BaseChanger(object):
+       name = "undefined"
+       def __init__(self, background_color='black', permanent=False):
+               info('Determined the window manager is "%s"' % self.name)
+               self.background_color = background_color
                self.permanent = permanent
-               # Used to 'chain' background changers
-               self.nextChanger = None
-       
-       def setImage(self, filename):
-               self._setImage(filename)
-               if self.nextChanger is not None:
-                       self.nextChange.changeTo(filename)
 
-class __WMakerChanger(__BaseChanger):
+       def set_image(self, filename):
+               raise NotImplementedError()
+
+class WMakerChanger(BaseChanger):
+       name = "WindowMaker"
        _ConvertedWallpaperLocation = '/tmp/wallpapers_wmaker/'
-       def _removeOldImageCache(self):
+       def remove_old_image_cache(self):
                """Cleans up any old temp images"""
                if not os.path.isdir(self._ConvertedWallpaperLocation):
                        os.mkdir(self._ConvertedWallpaperLocation)
@@ -81,20 +73,20 @@ class __WMakerChanger(__BaseChanger):
                        for dirname in dirnames:
                                os.unlink(os.path.join(fullpath, dirname))
 
-       def _convertImageFormat(self, file):
+       def convert_image_format(self, file):
                """Convert the image to a png, and store it in a local place"""
-               self._removeOldImageCache()
+               self.remove_old_image_cache()
                output_name = os.path.join(self._ConvertedWallpaperLocation, '%s.png' % time.time())
                cmd = ["convert", '-resize', '1280', '-gravity', 'Center', '-crop', '1280x800+0+0', file, output_name]
-               debug("""Convert command: '"%s"'""" % '" "'.join(cmd), DEBUG_LEVEL_DEBUG)
+               debug("""Convert command: '"%s"'""" % '" "'.join(cmd))
                return output_name, subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=sys.stdout, stderr=sys.stderr, stdin=None).wait()
 
-       def _setImage(self, file):
-               file, convert_status = self._convertImageFormat(file)
+       def set_image(self, file):
+               file, convert_status = self.convert_image_format(file)
                if convert_status:
                        debug('Convert failed')
                cmd = ["wmsetbg", 
-                       "-b", self.backgroundColour, # Sets the background colour to be what the user specified
+                       "-b", self.background_color, # Sets the background colour to be what the user specified
                        "-S", # 'Smooth' (WTF?)
                        "-e", # Center the image on the screen (only affects when the image in no the in the correct aspect ratio
 ###                    "-a", # scale the image, keeping the aspect ratio
@@ -104,14 +96,15 @@ class __WMakerChanger(__BaseChanger):
                if self.permanent:
                        cmd += ["-u"] # update the wmaker database
                cmd += [file]
-               debug('''WMaker bgset command: "'%s'"''' % "' '".join(cmd), DEBUG_LEVEL_DEBUG)
+               debug('''WMaker bgset command: "'%s'"''' % "' '".join(cmd))
                return not subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=sys.stdout, stderr=sys.stderr, stdin=None).wait()
 
-class __OSXChanger(__BaseChanger):
+class OSXChanger(BaseChanger):
+       name = "Mac OS X"
        _ConvertedWallpaperLocation = '/tmp/wallpapers/'
        _DesktopPlistLocation = os.path.expanduser('~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.desktop.plist')
 
-       def _removeOldImageCache(self):
+       def remove_old_image_cache(self):
                """Cleans up any old temp images"""
                if not os.path.isdir(self._ConvertedWallpaperLocation):
                        os.mkdir(self._ConvertedWallpaperLocation)
@@ -121,9 +114,9 @@ class __OSXChanger(__BaseChanger):
                        for dirname in dirnames:
                                os.unlink(os.path.join(fullpath, dirname))
 
-       def _convertImageFormat(self, file):
+       def convert_image_format(self, file):
                """Convert the image to a png, and store it in a local place"""
-               self._removeOldImageCache()
+               self.remove_old_image_cache()
                output_name = os.path.join(self._ConvertedWallpaperLocation, '%s.png' % time.time())
                try:
                        import PIL, PIL.Image
@@ -137,39 +130,41 @@ class __OSXChanger(__BaseChanger):
                        shutil.copyfile(file, output_name)
                        return output_name, True
 
-       def _fixDesktopPList(self):
+       def fix_desktop_plist(self):
                """Removes the entry in the desktop plist file that specifies the wallpaper for each monitor"""
                try:
                        import Foundation
-                       desktopPList = Foundation.NSMutableDictionary.dictionaryWithContentsOfFile_(self._DesktopPlistLocation)
+                       desktop_plist = Foundation.NSMutableDictionary.dictionaryWithContentsOfFile_(self._DesktopPlistLocation)
                        # Remove all but the 'default' entry
-                       for k in desktopPList['Background'].keys():
+                       for k in desktop_plist['Background'].keys():
                                if k == 'default':
                                        continue
-                               desktopPList['Background'].removeObjectForKey_(k)
+                               desktop_plist['Background'].removeObjectForKey_(k)
                        # Store the plist again (Make sure we write it out atomically -- Don't want to break finder)
-                       desktopPList.writeToFile_atomically_(self._DesktopPlistLocation, True)
+                       desktop_plist.writeToFile_atomically_(self._DesktopPlistLocation, True)
                except ImportError:
-                       debug('Could not import the Foundation module, you may have problems with dual screens', DEBUG_LEVEL_MEDIUM)
+                       debug('Could not import the Foundation module, you may have problems with dual screens')
 
-       def _setImage(self, file):
-               output_name, ret = self._convertImageFormat(file)
+       def set_image(self, file):
+               output_name, ret = self.convert_image_format(file)
                if not ret:
                        debug("Convert failed")
                        return False
-               self._fixDesktopPList()
+               self.fix_desktop_plist()
                cmd = """osascript -e 'tell application "finder" to set desktop picture to posix file "%s"'""" % output_name
-               debug(cmd, DEBUG_LEVEL_DEBUG)
+               debug(cmd)
                return not commands.getstatusoutput(cmd)[0]
 
-class __GnomeChanger(__BaseChanger):
-       def _setImage(self, file):
+class GnomeChanger(BaseChanger):
+       name = "Gnome"
+       def set_image(self, file):
                cmd = ['gconftool-2', '--type', 'string', '--set', '/desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename', file]
-               debug(cmd, DEBUG_LEVEL_DEBUG)
-               return subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=sys.stdout, stderr=sys.stderr, stdin=None).wait()
+               debug(cmd)
+               return not subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=sys.stdout, stderr=sys.stderr, stdin=None).wait()
 
-class __KDEChanger(__BaseChanger):
-       def _setImage(self, file):
+class KDEChanger(BaseChanger):
+       name = "KDE"
+       def set_image(self, file):
                cmds = []
                for group in ('Desktop0', 'Desktop0Screen0'):
                        base = ['kwriteconfig', '--file', 'kdesktoprc', '--group', group, '--key']
@@ -180,9 +175,26 @@ class __KDEChanger(__BaseChanger):
 
                cmds.append(['dcop', 'kdesktop', 'KBackgroundIface', 'configure'])
                for cmd in cmds:
-                       debug(cmd, DEBUG_LEVEL_DEBUG)
+                       debug(cmd)
                        if subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=sys.stdout, stderr=sys.stderr, stdin=None).wait() != 0:
-                               return 1 # Fail
+                               return False
+
+               return True
+
+
+def main(filename):
+       import logging
+       logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG, format="%(levelname)s: %(message)s")
+       init()
+       set_image(filename)
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+       try:
+               filename = sys.argv[1]
+       except:
+               print >>sys.stderr, "Usage: %s filename" % sys.argv[0]
+               sys.exit(1)
+
+       main(filename)
 
-               return 0 # Success