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mat2/nautilus/mat2.py
Antoine Tenart 15dd3d84ff nautilus: rename the nautilus plugin
Rename the Nautilus plugin (removing 'nautilus' from the file name) as
it already lives in its own 'nautilus' directory. The same argument
applies when installing the plugin in a distro.

Signed-off-by: Antoine Tenart <antoine.tenart@ack.tf>
2018-08-26 01:09:41 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Because writing GUI is non-trivial (cf. https://0xacab.org/jvoisin/mat2/issues/3),
we decided to write a Nautilus extensions instead
(cf. https://0xacab.org/jvoisin/mat2/issues/2).
The code is a little bit convoluted because Gtk isn't thread-safe,
so we're not allowed to call anything Gtk-related outside of the main
thread, so we'll have to resort to using a `queue` to pass "messages" around.
"""
# pylint: disable=no-name-in-module,unused-argument,no-self-use,import-error
import queue
import threading
from typing import Tuple
from urllib.parse import unquote
import gi
gi.require_version('Nautilus', '3.0')
gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0')
gi.require_version('GdkPixbuf', '2.0')
from gi.repository import Nautilus, GObject, Gtk, Gio, GLib, GdkPixbuf
from libmat2 import parser_factory
# make pyflakes happy
assert Tuple
def _remove_metadata(fpath):
""" This is a simple wrapper around libmat2, because it's
easier and cleaner this way.
"""
parser, mtype = parser_factory.get_parser(fpath)
if parser is None:
return False, mtype
return parser.remove_all(), mtype
class ColumnExtension(GObject.GObject, Nautilus.MenuProvider, Nautilus.LocationWidgetProvider):
""" This class adds an item to the right-clic menu in Nautilus. """
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
self.infobar_hbox = None
self.infobar = None
self.failed_items = list()
def __infobar_failure(self):
""" Add an hbox to the `infobar` warning about the fact that we didn't
manage to remove the metadata from every single file.
"""
self.infobar.set_show_close_button(True)
self.infobar_hbox = Gtk.Box(orientation=Gtk.Orientation.HORIZONTAL)
btn = Gtk.Button("Show")
btn.connect("clicked", self.__cb_show_failed)
self.infobar_hbox.pack_end(btn, False, False, 0)
infobar_msg = Gtk.Label("Failed to clean some items")
self.infobar_hbox.pack_start(infobar_msg, False, False, 0)
self.infobar.get_content_area().pack_start(self.infobar_hbox, True, True, 0)
self.infobar.show_all()
def get_widget(self, uri, window):
""" This is the method that we have to implement (because we're
a LocationWidgetProvider) in order to show our infobar.
"""
self.infobar = Gtk.InfoBar()
self.infobar.set_message_type(Gtk.MessageType.ERROR)
self.infobar.connect("response", self.__cb_infobar_response)
return self.infobar
def __cb_infobar_response(self, infobar, response):
""" Callback for the infobar close button.
"""
if response == Gtk.ResponseType.CLOSE:
self.infobar_hbox.destroy()
self.infobar.hide()
def __cb_show_failed(self, button):
""" Callback to show a popup containing a list of files
that we didn't manage to clean.
"""
# FIXME this should be done only once the window is destroyed
self.infobar_hbox.destroy()
self.infobar.hide()
window = Gtk.Window()
headerbar = Gtk.HeaderBar()
window.set_titlebar(headerbar)
headerbar.props.title = "Metadata removal failed"
close_buton = Gtk.Button("Close")
close_buton.connect("clicked", lambda _: window.close())
headerbar.pack_end(close_buton)
box = Gtk.Box(orientation=Gtk.Orientation.VERTICAL)
window.add(box)
box.add(self.__create_treeview())
window.show_all()
@staticmethod
def __validate(fileinfo) -> Tuple[bool, str]:
""" Validate if a given file FileInfo `fileinfo` can be processed.
Returns a boolean, and a textreason why"""
if fileinfo.get_uri_scheme() != "file" or fileinfo.is_directory():
return False, "Not a file"
elif not fileinfo.can_write():
return False, "Not writeable"
return True, ""
def __create_treeview(self) -> Gtk.TreeView:
liststore = Gtk.ListStore(GdkPixbuf.Pixbuf, str, str)
treeview = Gtk.TreeView(model=liststore)
renderer_pixbuf = Gtk.CellRendererPixbuf()
column_pixbuf = Gtk.TreeViewColumn("Icon", renderer_pixbuf, pixbuf=0)
treeview.append_column(column_pixbuf)
for idx, name in enumerate(['File', 'Reason']):
renderer_text = Gtk.CellRendererText()
column_text = Gtk.TreeViewColumn(name, renderer_text, text=idx+1)
treeview.append_column(column_text)
for (fname, mtype, reason) in self.failed_items:
# This part is all about adding mimetype icons to the liststore
icon = Gio.content_type_get_icon('text/plain' if not mtype else mtype)
# in case we don't have the corresponding icon,
# we're adding `text/plain`, because we have this one for sure™
names = icon.get_names() + ['text/plain', ]
icon_theme = Gtk.IconTheme.get_default()
for name in names:
try:
img = icon_theme.load_icon(name, Gtk.IconSize.BUTTON, 0)
break
except GLib.GError:
pass
liststore.append([img, fname, reason])
treeview.show_all()
return treeview
def __create_progressbar(self) -> Gtk.ProgressBar:
""" Create the progressbar used to notify that files are currently
being processed.
"""
self.infobar.set_show_close_button(False)
self.infobar.set_message_type(Gtk.MessageType.INFO)
self.infobar_hbox = Gtk.Box(orientation=Gtk.Orientation.HORIZONTAL)
progressbar = Gtk.ProgressBar()
self.infobar_hbox.pack_start(progressbar, True, True, 0)
progressbar.set_show_text(True)
self.infobar.get_content_area().pack_start(self.infobar_hbox, True, True, 0)
self.infobar.show_all()
return progressbar
def __update_progressbar(self, processing_queue, progressbar) -> bool:
""" This method is run via `Glib.add_idle` to update the progressbar."""
try:
fname = processing_queue.get(block=False)
except queue.Empty:
return True
# `None` is the marker put in the queue to signal that every selected
# file was processed.
if fname is None:
self.infobar_hbox.destroy()
self.infobar.hide()
if len(self.failed_items):
self.__infobar_failure()
if not processing_queue.empty():
print("Something went wrong, the queue isn't empty :/")
return False
progressbar.pulse()
progressbar.set_text("Cleaning %s" % fname)
progressbar.show_all()
self.infobar_hbox.show_all()
self.infobar.show_all()
return True
def __clean_files(self, files: list, processing_queue: queue.Queue) -> bool:
""" This method is threaded in order to avoid blocking the GUI
while cleaning up the files.
"""
for fileinfo in files:
fname = fileinfo.get_name()
processing_queue.put(fname)
valid, reason = self.__validate(fileinfo)
if not valid:
self.failed_items.append((fname, None, reason))
continue
fpath = unquote(fileinfo.get_uri()[7:]) # `len('file://') = 7`
success, mtype = _remove_metadata(fpath)
if not success:
self.failed_items.append((fname, mtype, 'Unsupported/invalid'))
processing_queue.put(None) # signal that we processed all the files
return True
def __cb_menu_activate(self, menu, files):
""" This method is called when the user clicked the "clean metadata"
menu item.
"""
self.failed_items = list()
progressbar = self.__create_progressbar()
progressbar.set_pulse_step = 1.0 / len(files)
self.infobar.show_all()
processing_queue = queue.Queue()
GLib.idle_add(self.__update_progressbar, processing_queue, progressbar)
thread = threading.Thread(target=self.__clean_files, args=(files, processing_queue))
thread.daemon = True
thread.start()
def get_background_items(self, window, file):
""" https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784278 """
return None
def get_file_items(self, window, files):
""" This method is the one allowing us to create a menu item.
"""
# Do not show the menu item if not a single file has a chance to be
# processed by mat2.
if not any([is_valid for (is_valid, _) in map(self.__validate, files)]):
return None
item = Nautilus.MenuItem(
name="MAT2::Remove_metadata",
label="Remove metadata",
tip="Remove metadata"
)
item.connect('activate', self.__cb_menu_activate, files)
return [item, ]