# base TUIObject for Anaconda TUI # # Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat, Inc. # # This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, # modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of # the GNU General Public License v.2, or (at your option) any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY expressed or implied, including the implied warranties 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. Any Red Hat trademarks that are incorporated in the # source code or documentation are not subject to the GNU General Public # License and may only be used or replicated with the express permission of # Red Hat, Inc. # # Red Hat Author(s): Martin Sivak # from pyanaconda.i18n import N_, _, C_ from pyanaconda.ui import common from pyanaconda.ui.tui import simpleline as tui from pyanaconda.constants_text import INPUT_PROCESSED class ErrorDialog(tui.UIScreen): """Dialog screen for reporting errors to user.""" title = N_("Error") def __init__(self, app, message): """ :param app: the running application reference :type app: instance of App class :param message: the message to show to the user :type message: str """ tui.UIScreen.__init__(self, app) self._message = message def refresh(self, args=None): tui.UIScreen.refresh(self, args) text = tui.TextWidget(self._message) self._window.append(tui.CenterWidget(text)) return True def prompt(self, args=None): return _("Press enter to exit.") def input(self, args, key): """This dialog is closed by any input.""" self.close() return INPUT_PROCESSED class PasswordDialog(tui.UIScreen): """Dialog screen for password input.""" title = N_("Password") def __init__(self, app, device): """ :param app: the running application reference :type app: instance of App class """ tui.UIScreen.__init__(self, app) self._device = device self._message = "You must enter your LUKS passphrase to decrypt device %s" % device self._password = None def refresh(self, args=None): tui.UIScreen.refresh(self, args) text = tui.TextWidget(self._message) self._window.append(tui.CenterWidget(text)) self._window.append(u"") return True def prompt(self, args=None): self._password = self.app.raw_input(_("Passphrase: "), hidden=True) if not self._password: return None else: # this may seem innocuous, but it's really a giant hack; we should # not be calling close() from prompt(), but the input handling code # in the TUI is such that without this very simple workaround, we # would be forever pelting users with a prompt to enter their pw self.close() @property def answer(self): """The response can be None (no response) or the password entered.""" return self._password def input(self, args, key): if key: self._password = key self.close() return True else: return False class YesNoDialog(tui.UIScreen): """Dialog screen for Yes - No questions.""" title = N_("Question") def __init__(self, app, message): """ :param app: the running application reference :type app: instance of App class :param message: the message to show to the user :type message: unicode """ tui.UIScreen.__init__(self, app) self._message = message self._response = None def refresh(self, args=None): tui.UIScreen.refresh(self, args) text = tui.TextWidget(self._message) self._window.append(tui.CenterWidget(text)) self._window.append(u"") return True def prompt(self, args = None): return _("Please respond '%(yes)s' or '%(no)s': ") % { # TRANSLATORS: 'yes' as positive reply "yes": C_('TUI|Spoke Navigation', 'yes'), # TRANSLATORS: 'no' as negative reply "no": C_('TUI|Spoke Navigation', 'no') } def input(self, args, key): # TRANSLATORS: 'yes' as positive reply if key == C_('TUI|Spoke Navigation', 'yes'): self._response = True self.close() return None # TRANSLATORS: 'no' as negative reply elif key == C_('TUI|Spoke Navigation', 'no'): self._response = False self.close() return None else: return False @property def answer(self): """The response can be True (yes), False (no) or None (no response).""" return self._response class TUIObject(tui.UIScreen, common.UIObject): """Base class for Anaconda specific TUI screens. Implements the common pyanaconda.ui.common.UIObject interface""" title = u"Default title" def __init__(self, app, data): tui.UIScreen.__init__(self, app) common.UIObject.__init__(self, data) @property def showable(self): return True def refresh(self, args=None): """Put everything to display into self.window list.""" tui.UIScreen.refresh(self, args)