""" CommandLineInterface for reading Python input. This can be used for creation of Python REPLs. :: cli = PythonCommandLineInterface() cli.run() """ from __future__ import unicode_literals from prompt_toolkit import AbortAction from prompt_toolkit.auto_suggest import AutoSuggestFromHistory, ConditionalAutoSuggest from prompt_toolkit.buffer import Buffer from prompt_toolkit.document import Document from prompt_toolkit.enums import DEFAULT_BUFFER from prompt_toolkit.filters import Condition, Always from prompt_toolkit.history import FileHistory, InMemoryHistory from prompt_toolkit.interface import CommandLineInterface, Application, AcceptAction from prompt_toolkit.key_binding.manager import KeyBindingManager from prompt_toolkit.key_binding.vi_state import InputMode from prompt_toolkit.layout.lexers import PygmentsLexer from prompt_toolkit.shortcuts import create_output from prompt_toolkit.styles import DynamicStyle from prompt_toolkit.utils import Callback, is_windows from prompt_toolkit.validation import ConditionalValidator from .completer import PythonCompleter from .history_browser import create_history_application from .key_bindings import load_python_bindings, load_sidebar_bindings, load_confirm_exit_bindings from .layout import create_layout, CompletionVisualisation from .prompt_style import IPythonPrompt, ClassicPrompt from .style import get_all_code_styles, get_all_ui_styles, generate_style from .utils import get_jedi_script_from_document, document_is_multiline_python from .validator import PythonValidator from functools import partial import six import __future__ if six.PY2: from pygments.lexers import PythonLexer else: from pygments.lexers import Python3Lexer as PythonLexer __all__ = ( 'PythonInput', 'PythonCommandLineInterface', ) class OptionCategory(object): def __init__(self, title, options): assert isinstance(title, six.text_type) assert isinstance(options, list) self.title = title self.options = options class Option(object): """ Ptpython configuration option that can be shown and modified from the sidebar. :param title: Text. :param description: Text. :param get_values: Callable that returns a dictionary mapping the possible values to callbacks that activate these value. :param get_current_value: Callable that returns the current, active value. """ def __init__(self, title, description, get_current_value, get_values): assert isinstance(title, six.text_type) assert isinstance(description, six.text_type) assert callable(get_current_value) assert callable(get_values) self.title = title self.description = description self.get_current_value = get_current_value self.get_values = get_values @property def values(self): return self.get_values() def activate_next(self, _previous=False): """ Activate next value. """ current = self.get_current_value() options = sorted(self.values.keys()) # Get current index. try: index = options.index(current) except ValueError: index = 0 # Go to previous/next index. if _previous: index -= 1 else: index += 1 # Call handler for this option. next_option = options[index % len(options)] self.values[next_option]() def activate_previous(self): """ Activate previous value. """ self.activate_next(_previous=True) class PythonInput(object): """ Prompt for reading Python input. :: python_input = PythonInput(...) application = python_input.create_application() cli = PythonCommandLineInterface(application=application) python_code = cli.run() """ def __init__(self, get_globals=None, get_locals=None, history_filename=None, vi_mode=False, # For internal use. _completer=None, _validator=None, _lexer=None, _extra_buffers=None, _extra_buffer_processors=None, _on_start=None, _extra_layout_body=None, _extra_toolbars=None, _input_buffer_height=None, _accept_action=AcceptAction.RETURN_DOCUMENT, _on_exit=AbortAction.RAISE_EXCEPTION): self.get_globals = get_globals or (lambda: {}) self.get_locals = get_locals or self.get_globals self._completer = _completer or PythonCompleter(self.get_globals, self.get_locals) self._validator = _validator or PythonValidator(self.get_compiler_flags) self.history = FileHistory(history_filename) if history_filename else InMemoryHistory() self._lexer = _lexer or PygmentsLexer(PythonLexer) self._extra_buffers = _extra_buffers self._accept_action = _accept_action self._on_exit = _on_exit self._on_start = _on_start self._input_buffer_height = _input_buffer_height self._extra_layout_body = _extra_layout_body or [] self._extra_toolbars = _extra_toolbars or [] self._extra_buffer_processors = _extra_buffer_processors or [] # Settings. self.show_signature = False self.show_docstring = False self.show_meta_enter_message = True self.completion_visualisation = CompletionVisualisation.MULTI_COLUMN self.completion_menu_scroll_offset = 1 self.show_line_numbers = False self.show_status_bar = True self.wrap_lines = True self.complete_while_typing = True self.vi_mode = vi_mode self.paste_mode = False # When True, don't insert whitespace after newline. self.confirm_exit = True # Ask for confirmation when Control-D is pressed. self.accept_input_on_enter = 2 # Accept when pressing Enter 'n' times. # 'None' means that meta-enter is always required. self.enable_open_in_editor = True self.enable_system_bindings = True self.enable_input_validation = True self.enable_auto_suggest = False self.enable_mouse_support = False self.enable_history_search = False # When True, like readline, going # back in history will filter the # history on the records starting # with the current input. self.highlight_matching_parenthesis = False self.show_sidebar = False # Currently show the sidebar. self.show_sidebar_help = True # When the sidebar is visible, also show the help text. self.show_exit_confirmation = False # Currently show 'Do you really want to exit?' self.terminal_title = None # The title to be displayed in the terminal. (None or string.) self.exit_message = 'Do you really want to exit?' # Tokens to be shown at the prompt. self.prompt_style = 'classic' # The currently active style. self.all_prompt_styles = { # Styles selectable from the menu. 'ipython': IPythonPrompt(self), 'classic': ClassicPrompt(), } self.get_input_prompt_tokens = lambda cli: \ self.all_prompt_styles[self.prompt_style].in_tokens(cli) self.get_output_prompt_tokens = lambda cli: \ self.all_prompt_styles[self.prompt_style].out_tokens(cli) #: Load styles. self.code_styles = get_all_code_styles() self.ui_styles = get_all_ui_styles() self._current_code_style_name = 'default' self._current_ui_style_name = 'default' if is_windows(): self._current_code_style_name = 'win32' self._current_style = self._generate_style() self.true_color = False # Options to be configurable from the sidebar. self.options = self._create_options() self.selected_option_index = 0 #: Incremeting integer counting the current statement. self.current_statement_index = 1 # Code signatures. (This is set asynchronously after a timeout.) self.signatures = [] # Use a KeyBindingManager for loading the key bindings. self.key_bindings_manager = KeyBindingManager( enable_abort_and_exit_bindings=True, enable_search=True, enable_vi_mode=Condition(lambda cli: self.vi_mode), enable_open_in_editor=Condition(lambda cli: self.enable_open_in_editor), enable_system_bindings=Condition(lambda cli: self.enable_system_bindings), enable_auto_suggest_bindings=Condition(lambda cli: self.enable_auto_suggest), # Disable all default key bindings when the sidebar or the exit confirmation # are shown. enable_all=Condition(lambda cli: not (self.show_sidebar or self.show_exit_confirmation))) load_python_bindings(self.key_bindings_manager, self) load_sidebar_bindings(self.key_bindings_manager, self) load_confirm_exit_bindings(self.key_bindings_manager, self) # Boolean indicating whether we have a signatures thread running. # (Never run more than one at the same time.) self._get_signatures_thread_running = False @property def option_count(self): " Return the total amount of options. (In all categories together.) " return sum(len(category.options) for category in self.options) @property def selected_option(self): " Return the currently selected option. " i = 0 for category in self.options: for o in category.options: if i == self.selected_option_index: return o else: i += 1 def get_compiler_flags(self): """ Give the current compiler flags by looking for _Feature instances in the globals. """ flags = 0 for value in self.get_globals().values(): if isinstance(value, __future__._Feature): flags |= value.compiler_flag return flags @property def key_bindings_registry(self): return self.key_bindings_manager.registry @property def add_key_binding(self): """ Shortcut for adding new key bindings. (Mostly useful for a .ptpython/config.py file, that receives a PythonInput/Repl instance as input.) :: @python_input.add_key_binding(Keys.ControlX, filter=...) def handler(event): ... """ # Extra key bindings should not be active when the sidebar is visible. sidebar_visible = Condition(lambda cli: self.show_sidebar) def add_binding_decorator(*keys, **kw): # Pop default filter keyword argument. filter = kw.pop('filter', Always()) assert not kw return self.key_bindings_registry.add_binding(*keys, filter=filter & ~sidebar_visible) return add_binding_decorator def install_code_colorscheme(self, name, style_dict): """ Install a new code color scheme. """ assert isinstance(name, six.text_type) assert isinstance(style_dict, dict) self.code_styles[name] = style_dict def use_code_colorscheme(self, name): """ Apply new colorscheme. (By name.) """ assert name in self.code_styles self._current_code_style_name = name self._current_style = self._generate_style() def install_ui_colorscheme(self, name, style_dict): """ Install a new UI color scheme. """ assert isinstance(name, six.text_type) assert isinstance(style_dict, dict) self.ui_styles[name] = style_dict def use_ui_colorscheme(self, name): """ Apply new colorscheme. (By name.) """ assert name in self.ui_styles self._current_ui_style_name = name self._current_style = self._generate_style() def _generate_style(self): """ Create new Style instance. (We don't want to do this on every key press, because each time the renderer receives a new style class, he will redraw everything.) """ return generate_style(self.code_styles[self._current_code_style_name], self.ui_styles[self._current_ui_style_name]) def _create_options(self): """ Create a list of `Option` instances for the options sidebar. """ def enable(attribute, value=True): setattr(self, attribute, value) # Return `True`, to be able to chain this in the lambdas below. return True def disable(attribute): setattr(self, attribute, False) return True def simple_option(title, description, field_name, values=None): " Create Simple on/of option. " values = values or ['off', 'on'] def get_current_value(): return values[bool(getattr(self, field_name))] def get_values(): return { values[1]: lambda: enable(field_name), values[0]: lambda: disable(field_name), } return Option(title=title, description=description, get_values=get_values, get_current_value=get_current_value) return [ OptionCategory('Input', [ simple_option(title='Input mode', description='Vi or emacs key bindings.', field_name='vi_mode', values=['emacs', 'vi']), simple_option(title='Paste mode', description="When enabled, don't indent automatically.", field_name='paste_mode'), Option(title='Complete while typing', description="Generate autocompletions automatically while typing. " 'Don\'t require pressing TAB. (Not compatible with "History search".)', get_current_value=lambda: ['off', 'on'][self.complete_while_typing], get_values=lambda: { 'on': lambda: enable('complete_while_typing') and disable('enable_history_search'), 'off': lambda: disable('complete_while_typing'), }), Option(title='History search', description='When pressing the up-arrow, filter the history on input starting ' 'with the current text. (Not compatible with "Complete while typing".)', get_current_value=lambda: ['off', 'on'][self.enable_history_search], get_values=lambda: { 'on': lambda: enable('enable_history_search') and disable('complete_while_typing'), 'off': lambda: disable('enable_history_search'), }), simple_option(title='Mouse support', description='Respond to mouse clicks and scrolling for positioning the cursor, ' 'selecting text and scrolling through windows.', field_name='enable_mouse_support'), simple_option(title='Confirm on exit', description='Require confirmation when exiting.', field_name='confirm_exit'), simple_option(title='Input validation', description='In case of syntax errors, move the cursor to the error ' 'instead of showing a traceback of a SyntaxError.', field_name='enable_input_validation'), simple_option(title='Auto suggestion', description='Auto suggest inputs by looking at the history. ' 'Pressing right arrow or Ctrl-E will complete the entry.', field_name='enable_auto_suggest'), Option(title='Accept input on enter', description='Amount of ENTER presses required to execute input when the cursor ' 'is at the end of the input. (Note that META+ENTER will always execute.)', get_current_value=lambda: str(self.accept_input_on_enter or 'meta-enter'), get_values=lambda: { '2': lambda: enable('accept_input_on_enter', 2), '3': lambda: enable('accept_input_on_enter', 3), '4': lambda: enable('accept_input_on_enter', 4), 'meta-enter': lambda: enable('accept_input_on_enter', None), }), ]), OptionCategory('Display', [ Option(title='Completions', description='Visualisation to use for displaying the completions. (Multiple columns, one column, a toolbar or nothing.)', get_current_value=lambda: self.completion_visualisation, get_values=lambda: { CompletionVisualisation.NONE: lambda: enable('completion_visualisation', CompletionVisualisation.NONE), CompletionVisualisation.POP_UP: lambda: enable('completion_visualisation', CompletionVisualisation.POP_UP), CompletionVisualisation.MULTI_COLUMN: lambda: enable('completion_visualisation', CompletionVisualisation.MULTI_COLUMN), CompletionVisualisation.TOOLBAR: lambda: enable('completion_visualisation', CompletionVisualisation.TOOLBAR), }), Option(title='Prompt', description="Visualisation of the prompt. ('>>>' or 'In [1]:')", get_current_value=lambda: self.prompt_style, get_values=lambda: dict((s, partial(enable, 'prompt_style', s)) for s in self.all_prompt_styles)), simple_option(title='Show signature', description='Display function signatures.', field_name='show_signature'), simple_option(title='Show docstring', description='Display function docstrings.', field_name='show_docstring'), simple_option(title='Show line numbers', description='Show line numbers when the input consists of multiple lines.', field_name='show_line_numbers'), simple_option(title='Show Meta+Enter message', description='Show the [Meta+Enter] message when this key combination is required to execute commands. ' + '(This is the case when a simple [Enter] key press will insert a newline.', field_name='show_meta_enter_message'), simple_option(title='Wrap lines', description='Wrap lines instead of scrolling horizontally.', field_name='wrap_lines'), simple_option(title='Show status bar', description='Show the status bar at the bottom of the terminal.', field_name='show_status_bar'), simple_option(title='Show sidebar help', description='When the sidebar is visible, also show this help text.', field_name='show_sidebar_help'), simple_option(title='Highlight parenthesis', description='Highlight matching parenthesis, when the cursor is on or right after one.', field_name='highlight_matching_parenthesis'), ]), OptionCategory('Colors', [ Option(title='Code', description='Color scheme to use for the Python code.', get_current_value=lambda: self._current_code_style_name, get_values=lambda: dict( (name, partial(self.use_code_colorscheme, name)) for name in self.code_styles) ), Option(title='User interface', description='Color scheme to use for the user interface.', get_current_value=lambda: self._current_ui_style_name, get_values=lambda: dict( (name, partial(self.use_ui_colorscheme, name)) for name in self.ui_styles) ), simple_option(title='True color (24 bit)', description='Use 24 bit colors instead of 265 colors', field_name='true_color'), ]), ] def create_application(self): """ Create an `Application` instance for use in a `CommandLineInterface`. """ buffers = { 'docstring': Buffer(read_only=True), } buffers.update(self._extra_buffers or {}) return Application( layout=create_layout( self, self.key_bindings_manager, lexer=self._lexer, input_buffer_height=self._input_buffer_height, extra_buffer_processors=self._extra_buffer_processors, extra_body=self._extra_layout_body, extra_toolbars=self._extra_toolbars), buffer=self._create_buffer(), buffers=buffers, key_bindings_registry=self.key_bindings_registry, paste_mode=Condition(lambda cli: self.paste_mode), mouse_support=Condition(lambda cli: self.enable_mouse_support), on_abort=AbortAction.RETRY, on_exit=self._on_exit, style=DynamicStyle(lambda: self._current_style), get_title=lambda: self.terminal_title, on_start=self._on_start, on_input_timeout=Callback(self._on_input_timeout)) def _create_buffer(self): """ Create the `Buffer` for the Python input. """ def is_buffer_multiline(): return (self.paste_mode or self.accept_input_on_enter is None or document_is_multiline_python(python_buffer.document)) python_buffer = Buffer( is_multiline=Condition(is_buffer_multiline), complete_while_typing=Condition(lambda: self.complete_while_typing), enable_history_search=Condition(lambda: self.enable_history_search), tempfile_suffix='.py', history=self.history, completer=self._completer, validator=ConditionalValidator( self._validator, Condition(lambda: self.enable_input_validation)), auto_suggest=ConditionalAutoSuggest( AutoSuggestFromHistory(), Condition(lambda cli: self.enable_auto_suggest)), accept_action=self._accept_action) return python_buffer def _on_input_timeout(self, cli): """ When there is no input activity, in another thread, get the signature of the current code. """ if cli.current_buffer_name != DEFAULT_BUFFER: return # Never run multiple get-signature threads. if self._get_signatures_thread_running: return self._get_signatures_thread_running = True buffer = cli.current_buffer document = buffer.document def run(): script = get_jedi_script_from_document(document, self.get_locals(), self.get_globals()) # Show signatures in help text. if script: try: signatures = script.call_signatures() except ValueError: # e.g. in case of an invalid \\x escape. signatures = [] except Exception: # Sometimes we still get an exception (TypeError), because # of probably bugs in jedi. We can silence them. # See: https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi/issues/492 signatures = [] else: # Try to access the params attribute just once. For Jedi # signatures containing the keyword-only argument star, # this will crash when retrieving it the first time with # AttributeError. Every following time it works. # See: https://github.com/jonathanslenders/ptpython/issues/47 # https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi/issues/598 try: if signatures: signatures[0].params except AttributeError: pass else: signatures = [] self._get_signatures_thread_running = False # Set signatures and redraw if the text didn't change in the # meantime. Otherwise request new signatures. if buffer.text == document.text: self.signatures = signatures # Set docstring in docstring buffer. if signatures: string = signatures[0].docstring() if not isinstance(string, six.text_type): string = string.decode('utf-8') cli.buffers['docstring'].reset( initial_document=Document(string, cursor_position=0)) else: cli.buffers['docstring'].reset() cli.request_redraw() else: self._on_input_timeout(cli) cli.eventloop.run_in_executor(run) def on_reset(self, cli): self.key_bindings_manager.reset(cli) self.signatures = [] def enter_history(self, cli): """ Display the history. """ self.key_bindings_manager.get_vi_state(cli).input_mode = InputMode.NAVIGATION def done(result): if result is not None: cli.buffers[DEFAULT_BUFFER].document = result self.key_bindings_manager.get_vi_state(cli).input_mode = InputMode.INSERT cli.run_sub_application(create_history_application( self, cli.buffers[DEFAULT_BUFFER].document), done) class PythonCommandLineInterface(CommandLineInterface): def __init__(self, eventloop=None, python_input=None, input=None, output=None): assert python_input is None or isinstance(python_input, PythonInput) python_input = python_input or PythonInput() # Make sure that the prompt_toolkit 'renderer' knows about the # 'true_color' property of PythonInput. if output is None: output=create_output(true_color=Condition(lambda: python_input.true_color)) super(PythonCommandLineInterface, self).__init__( application=python_input.create_application(), eventloop=eventloop, input=input, output=output)