# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-3.0-or-later # Copyright (C) 2020 Daniel Thompson """Pager applications ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The pager is used to present text based information to the user. It is primarily intended for notifications but is also used to provide debugging information when applications crash. """ import wasp import icons import io import sys class PagerApp(): """Show a long text message in a pager.""" NAME = 'Pager' ICON = icons.app def __init__(self, msg): self._msg = msg self._scroll = wasp.widgets.ScrollIndicator() def foreground(self): """Activate the application.""" wasp.system.request_event(wasp.EventMask.SWIPE_UPDOWN) self._redraw() def background(self): """De-activate the application.""" self._chunks = None self._numpages = None def swipe(self, event): """Swipe to page up/down.""" if event[0] == wasp.EventType.UP: if self._page >= self._numpages: wasp.system.navigate(wasp.EventType.BACK) return self._page += 1 else: if self._page <= 0: wasp.watch.vibrator.pulse() return self._page -= 1 self._draw() def _redraw(self): """Redraw from scratch (jump to the first page)""" self._page = 0 self._chunks = wasp.watch.drawable.wrap(self._msg, 240) self._numpages = (len(self._chunks) - 2) // 9 self._draw() def _draw(self): """Draw a page from scratch.""" mute = wasp.watch.display.mute draw = wasp.watch.drawable mute(True) draw.set_color(0xffff) draw.fill() page = self._page i = page * 9 j = i + 11 chunks = self._chunks[i:j] for i in range(len(chunks)-1): sub = self._msg[chunks[i]:chunks[i+1]].rstrip() draw.string(sub, 0, 24*i) scroll = self._scroll scroll.up = page > 0 scroll.down = page < self._numpages scroll.draw() mute(False) class NotificationApp(PagerApp): NAME = 'Notifications' def __init__(self): super().__init__('') self.confirmation_view = wasp.widgets.ConfirmationView() def foreground(self): notes = wasp.system.notifications note = notes.pop(next(iter(notes))) title = note['title'] if 'title' in note else 'Untitled' body = note['body'] if 'body' in note else '' self._msg = '{}\n\n{}'.format(title, body) wasp.system.request_event(wasp.EventMask.TOUCH) super().foreground() def background(self): self.confirmation_view.active = False super().background() def swipe(self, event): if self.confirmation_view.active: if event[0] == wasp.EventType.UP: self.confirmation_view.active = False self._draw() return else: if event[0] == wasp.EventType.DOWN and self._page == 0: self.confirmation_view.draw('Clear notifications?') return super().swipe(event) def touch(self, event): if self.confirmation_view.touch(event): if self.confirmation_view.value: wasp.system.notifications = {} wasp.system.navigate(wasp.EventType.BACK) else: self._draw() class CrashApp(): """Crash handler application. This application is launched automatically whenever another application crashes. Our main job it to indicate as loudly as possible that the system is no longer running correctly. This app deliberately enables inverted video mode in order to deliver that message as strongly as possible. """ def __init__(self, exc): """Capture the exception information. This app does not actually display the exception information but we need to capture the exception info before we leave the except block. """ msg = io.StringIO() sys.print_exception(exc, msg) self._msg = msg.getvalue() msg.close() def foreground(self): """Indicate the system has crashed by drawing a couple of bomb icons. If you owned an Atari ST back in the mid-eighties then I hope you recognise this as a tribute a long forgotten home computer! """ wasp.watch.display.invert(False) draw = wasp.watch.drawable draw.blit(icons.bomb, 0, 104) draw.blit(icons.bomb, 32, 104) wasp.system.request_event(wasp.EventMask.SWIPE_UPDOWN | wasp.EventMask.SWIPE_LEFTRIGHT) def background(self): """Restore a normal display mode. Conceal the display before the transition otherwise the inverted bombs get noticed by the user. """ wasp.watch.display.mute(True) wasp.watch.display.invert(True) def swipe(self, event): """Show the exception message in a pager.""" wasp.system.switch(PagerApp(self._msg))