wasp-os/wasp/apps/haiku.py
Daniel Thompson 11640d8362 apps: haiku: Add a simple Haiku viewer
This app serves as an example of using the filesystem to make an
application more flexible. Both the verses and the icon will be
loaded from the filesystem rather than being burned into the
wasp-os binaries.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
2020-10-10 12:12:59 +01:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-3.0-or-later
# Copyright (C) 2020 Daniel Thompson
"""Haiku viewer
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
These three lines poems are fun to write and fit nicely on a tiny screen.
If there is a file called haiku.txt in the flash filesystem then this app
allows it to be displayed three lines at a time using the pager.
This application also (optionally) loads an icon from the filesystem allowing
to be customized to match whether theme your verses are based around.
"""
import wasp
import icons
import io
import sys
from apps.pager import PagerApp
class HaikuApp(PagerApp):
NAME = 'Haiku'
def __init__(self):
# Throw an exception if there is no poetry for us to read...
open('haiku.txt').close()
try:
with open('haiku.rle', 'rb') as f:
self.ICON = f.read()
except:
# Leave the default app icon if none is present
pass
super().__init__('')
self._counter = -4
def foreground(self):
lines = []
self._counter += 4
with open('haiku.txt') as f:
for i in range(self._counter):
_ = f.readline()
lines = [ '', ]
for i in range(3):
lines.append(f.readline())
if len(lines[2]) == 0:
self._counter = 0
f.seek(0)
lines = [ '', ]
for i in range(3):
lines.append(f.readline())
self._msg = '\n'.join(lines)
super().foreground()