class InteractiveConsole(QTextEdit): """ An interactive console is a QTextEdit specialised to run a process interactively The user will see the process outputs and will be able to interact with the process by typing some text, this text will be forwarded to the process stdin. You can customize the colors using the following attributes: - stdout_color: color of the process stdout - stdin_color: color of the user inputs. Green by default - app_msg_color: color for custom application message ( process started, process finished) - stderr_color: color of the process stderr """ #: Signal emitted when the process has finished. process_finished = Signal(int) def __init__(self, parent=None): super(InteractiveConsole, self).__init__(parent) self._stdout_col = QColor("#404040") self._app_msg_col = QColor("#4040FF") self._stdin_col = QColor("#22AA22") self._stderr_col = QColor("#FF0000") self._write_app_messages = True self._process_name = "" self.process = None self._args = None self._usr_buffer = "" self._clear_on_start = True self._merge_outputs = False self._running = False self._writer = self.write self._user_stop = False font = "monospace" if sys.platform == "win32": font = "Consolas" elif sys.platform == "darwin": font = "Monaco" self._font_family = font self.setFont(QFont(font, 10)) self.setReadOnly(True) def set_writer(self, writer): """ Changes the writer function to handle writing to the text edit. A writer function must have the following prototype: .. code-block:: python def write(text_edit, text, color) :param writer: write function as described above. """ if self._writer != writer and self._writer: self._writer = None if writer: self._writer = writer def _on_stdout(self): raw = self.process.readAllStandardOutput() txt = bytes(raw).decode(locale.getpreferredencoding()) self._writer(self, txt, self.stdout_color) def _on_stderr(self): txt = bytes(self.process.readAllStandardError()).decode(locale.getpreferredencoding()) _logger().debug("%s", txt) self._writer(self, txt, self.stderr_color) @property def write_app_messages(self): return self._write_app_messages @write_app_messages.setter def write_app_messages(self, value): self._write_app_messages = value @property def background_color(self): """ The console background color. Default is white. """ pal = self.palette() return pal.color(pal.Base) @background_color.setter def background_color(self, color): pal = self.palette() pal.setColor(pal.Base, color) pal.setColor(pal.Text, self.stdout_color) self.setPalette(pal) @property def stdout_color(self): """ STDOUT color. Default is black. """ return self._stdout_col @stdout_color.setter def stdout_color(self, color): self._stdout_col = color pal = self.palette() pal.setColor(pal.Text, self._stdout_col) self.setPalette(pal) @property def stderr_color(self): """ Color for stderr output if :attr:`pyqode.core.widgets.InteractiveConsole.merge_outputs` is False. Default is Red. """ return self._stderr_col @stderr_color.setter def stderr_color(self, color): self._stderr_col = color @property def stdin_color(self): """ STDIN color. Default is green. """ return self._stdin_col @stdin_color.setter def stdin_color(self, color): self._stdin_col = color @property def app_msg_color(self): """ Color of the application messages (e.g.: 'Process started', 'Process finished with status %d') """ return self._app_msg_col @app_msg_color.setter def app_msg_color(self, color): self._app_msg_col = color @property def clear_on_start(self): """ True to clear window when starting a new process. False to accumulate outputs. """ return self._clear_on_start @clear_on_start.setter def clear_on_start(self, value): self._clear_on_start = value @property def merge_outputs(self): """ Merge stderr with stdout. Default is False. If set to true, stderr and stdin will use the same color: stdin_color. """ return self._merge_outputs @merge_outputs.setter def merge_outputs(self, value): self._merge_outputs = value if value: self.process.setProcessChannelMode(QProcess.MergedChannels) else: self.process.setProcessChannelMode(QProcess.SeparateChannels) @property def is_running(self): """ Checks if the process is running. :return: """ return self._running def closeEvent(self, *args, **kwargs): if self.process.state() == QProcess.Running: self.process.terminate() def start_process(self, process, args=None, cwd=None, env=None): """ Starts a process interactively. :param process: Process to run :type process: str :param args: List of arguments (list of str) :type args: list :param cwd: Working directory :type cwd: str :param env: environment variables (dict). """ self.setReadOnly(False) if env is None: env = {} if args is None: args = [] if not self._running: self.process = QProcess() self.process.finished.connect(self._on_process_finished) self.process.error.connect(self._write_error) self.process.readyReadStandardError.connect(self._on_stderr) self.process.readyReadStandardOutput.connect(self._on_stdout) if cwd: self.process.setWorkingDirectory(cwd) e = self.process.systemEnvironment() ev = QProcessEnvironment() for v in e: values = v.split("=") ev.insert(values[0], "=".join(values[1:])) for k, v in env.items(): ev.insert(k, v) self.process.setProcessEnvironment(ev) self._running = True self._process_name = process self._args = args if self._clear_on_start: self.clear() self._user_stop = False self._write_started() self.process.start(process, args) self.process.waitForStarted() else: _logger().warning("a process is already running") def stop_process(self): """ Stop the process (by killing it). """ _logger().debug("killing process") if self.process is not None: self._user_stop = True self.process.kill() self.setReadOnly(True) self._running = False def keyPressEvent(self, event): if event.key() == Qt.Key_Return or event.key() == Qt.Key_Enter: # send the user input to the child process if sys.platform == "win32": self._usr_buffer += "\r" self._usr_buffer += "\n" self.process.write(bytes(self._usr_buffer, locale.getpreferredencoding())) self._usr_buffer = "" else: if event.key() != Qt.Key_Backspace: txt = event.text() self._usr_buffer += txt self.setTextColor(self._stdin_col) elif event.text().isalnum(): self._usr_buffer = self._usr_buffer[0 : len(self._usr_buffer) - 1] # text is inserted here, the text color must be defined before this # line super(InteractiveConsole, self).keyPressEvent(event) self.setTextColor(self._stdout_col) def _on_process_finished(self, exit_code, exit_status): if not self._user_stop: if self._write_app_messages: if exit_status == 0: # no crash, log exit code self._writer(self, "\nProcess finished with exit code %d" % exit_code, self._app_msg_col) else: self._writer(self, "\nProcess finished by crashing " "(exit code not available)", self._app_msg_col) self._running = False _logger().debug("process finished (exit_code=%r, exit_status=%r)", exit_code, exit_status) self.process_finished.emit(exit_code) self.setReadOnly(True) def _write_started(self): if not self._write_app_messages: return self._writer(self, "{0} {1}\n".format(self._process_name, " ".join(self._args)), self._app_msg_col) self._running = True _logger().debug("process started") def _write_error(self, error): if self._user_stop: self._writer(self, "\nProcess stopped by the user", self.app_msg_color) else: err = PROCESS_ERROR_STRING[error] self._writer(self, "Error: %s" % err, self.stderr_color) _logger().debug("process error: %s", err) self._running = False @staticmethod def write(text_edit, text, color): """ Default write function. Move the cursor to the end and insert text with the specified color. :param text_edit: QInteractiveConsole instance :type text_edit: pyqode.widgets.QInteractiveConsole :param text: Text to write :type text: str :param color: Desired text color :type color: QColor """ text_edit.moveCursor(QTextCursor.End) text_edit.setTextColor(color) text_edit.insertPlainText(text) text_edit.moveCursor(QTextCursor.End) def apply_color_scheme(self, color_scheme): """ Apply a pygments color scheme to the console. As there is not a 1 to 1 mapping between color scheme formats and console formats, we decided to make the following mapping (it usually looks good for most of the available pygments styles): - stdout_color = normal color - stderr_color = red (lighter if background is dark) - stdin_color = numbers color - app_msg_color = string color - bacgorund_color = background :param color_scheme: pyqode.core.api.ColorScheme to apply """ self.stdout_color = color_scheme.formats["normal"].foreground().color() self.stdin_color = color_scheme.formats["number"].foreground().color() self.app_msg_color = color_scheme.formats["string"].foreground().color() self.background_color = color_scheme.background if self.background_color.lightness() < 128: self.stderr_color = QColor("#FF8080") else: self.stderr_color = QColor("red")
class InteractiveConsole(QTextEdit): """ An interactive console is a QTextEdit specialised to run a process interactively The user will see the process outputs and will be able to interact with the process by typing some text, this text will be forwarded to the process stdin. You can customize the colors using the following attributes: - stdout_color: color of the process stdout - stdin_color: color of the user inputs. Green by default - app_msg_color: color for custom application message ( process started, process finished) - stderr_color: color of the process stderr """ #: Signal emitted when the process has finished. process_finished = Signal(int) process_started = Signal() def __init__(self, parent=None): super(InteractiveConsole, self).__init__(parent) self.panels = PanelsManager(self) self.decorations = TextDecorationsManager(self) from pyqode.core.panels import SearchAndReplacePanel self.panels.append(SearchAndReplacePanel(), SearchAndReplacePanel.Position.TOP) self._stdout_col = QColor("#404040") self._app_msg_col = QColor("#4040FF") self._stdin_col = QColor("#22AA22") self._stderr_col = QColor("#FF0000") self._write_app_messages = True self._process_name = '' self.process = None self._args = None self._usr_buffer = "" self._clear_on_start = True self._merge_outputs = False self._running = False self._writer = self.write self._user_stop = False font = "monospace" if sys.platform == "win32": font = "Consolas" elif sys.platform == "darwin": font = 'Monaco' self._font_family = font self.setFont(QFont(font, 10)) self.setReadOnly(True) self._mask_user_input = False action = QAction('Copy', self) action.setShortcut(QKeySequence.Copy) action.triggered.connect(self.copy) self.add_action(action) action = QAction('Paste', self) action.setShortcut(QKeySequence.Paste) action.triggered.connect(self.paste) self.add_action(action) def showEvent(self, event): super(InteractiveConsole, self).showEvent(event) self.panels.refresh() def resizeEvent(self, e): super(InteractiveConsole, self).resizeEvent(e) self.panels.resize() def add_action(self, action): self.addAction(action) action.setShortcutContext(Qt.WidgetShortcut) def set_writer(self, writer): """ Changes the writer function to handle writing to the text edit. A writer function must have the following prototype: .. code-block:: python def write(text_edit, text, color) :param writer: write function as described above. """ if self._writer != writer and self._writer: self._writer = None if writer: self._writer = writer def _on_stdout(self): raw = self.process.readAllStandardOutput() txt = bytes(raw).decode(locale.getpreferredencoding()) self._writer(self, txt, self.stdout_color) def _on_stderr(self): txt = bytes(self.process.readAllStandardError()).decode( locale.getpreferredencoding()) _logger().debug('%s', txt) self._writer(self, txt, self.stderr_color) @property def exit_code(self): if self.is_running: return None exit_status = self.process.exitStatus() if exit_status == self.process.Crashed: exit_code = 139 else: exit_code = self.process.exitCode() return exit_code @property def write_app_messages(self): return self._write_app_messages @write_app_messages.setter def write_app_messages(self, value): self._write_app_messages = value @property def background_color(self): """ The console background color. Default is white. """ pal = self.palette() return pal.color(pal.Base) @background_color.setter def background_color(self, color): pal = self.palette() pal.setColor(pal.Base, color) pal.setColor(pal.Text, self.stdout_color) self.setPalette(pal) @property def stdout_color(self): """ STDOUT color. Default is black. """ return self._stdout_col @stdout_color.setter def stdout_color(self, color): self._stdout_col = color pal = self.palette() pal.setColor(pal.Text, self._stdout_col) self.setPalette(pal) @property def stderr_color(self): """ Color for stderr output if :attr:`pyqode.core.widgets.InteractiveConsole.merge_outputs` is False. Default is Red. """ return self._stderr_col @stderr_color.setter def stderr_color(self, color): self._stderr_col = color @property def stdin_color(self): """ STDIN color. Default is green. """ return self._stdin_col @stdin_color.setter def stdin_color(self, color): self._stdin_col = color @property def app_msg_color(self): """ Color of the application messages (e.g.: 'Process started', 'Process finished with status %d') """ return self._app_msg_col @app_msg_color.setter def app_msg_color(self, color): self._app_msg_col = color @property def clear_on_start(self): """ True to clear window when starting a new process. False to accumulate outputs. """ return self._clear_on_start @clear_on_start.setter def clear_on_start(self, value): self._clear_on_start = value @property def merge_outputs(self): """ Merge stderr with stdout. Default is False. If set to true, stderr and stdin will use the same color: stdin_color. """ return self._merge_outputs @merge_outputs.setter def merge_outputs(self, value): self._merge_outputs = value if value: self.process.setProcessChannelMode(QProcess.MergedChannels) else: self.process.setProcessChannelMode(QProcess.SeparateChannels) @property def is_running(self): """ Checks if the process is running. :return: """ return self._running @property def mask_user_input(self): return self._mask_user_input @mask_user_input.setter def mask_user_input(self, value): """ If true, user input will be replaced by "*". Could be useful to run commands as root. """ self._mask_user_input = value def closeEvent(self, *args, **kwargs): if self.process and self.process.state() == QProcess.Running: self.process.terminate() def start_process(self, process, args=None, cwd=None, env=None): """ Starts a process interactively. :param process: Process to run :type process: str :param args: List of arguments (list of str) :type args: list :param cwd: Working directory :type cwd: str :param env: environment variables (dict). """ self.setReadOnly(False) if env is None: env = {} if args is None: args = [] if not self._running: self.process = QProcess() self.process.finished.connect(self._on_process_finished) self.process.started.connect(self.process_started.emit) self.process.error.connect(self._write_error) self.process.readyReadStandardError.connect(self._on_stderr) self.process.readyReadStandardOutput.connect(self._on_stdout) if cwd: self.process.setWorkingDirectory(cwd) e = self.process.systemEnvironment() ev = QProcessEnvironment() for v in e: values = v.split('=') ev.insert(values[0], '='.join(values[1:])) for k, v in env.items(): ev.insert(k, v) self.process.setProcessEnvironment(ev) self._running = True self._process_name = process self._args = args if self._clear_on_start: self.clear() self._user_stop = False self._write_started() self.process.start(process, args) self.process.waitForStarted() else: _logger().warning('a process is already running') def stop_process(self): """ Stop the process (by killing it). """ if self.process is not None: self._user_stop = True self.process.kill() self.setReadOnly(True) self._running = False def get_user_buffer_as_bytes(self): """ Returns the user buffer as a bytes. """ return bytes(self._usr_buffer, locale.getpreferredencoding()) def keyPressEvent(self, event): ctrl = event.modifiers() & Qt.ControlModifier != 0 if not self.is_running or self.textCursor().hasSelection(): if event.key() == Qt.Key_C and ctrl: self.copy() return propagate_to_parent = True delete = event.key() in [Qt.Key_Backspace, Qt.Key_Delete] if delete and not self._usr_buffer: return if event.key() == Qt.Key_V and ctrl: # Paste to usr buffer text = QApplication.clipboard().text() self._usr_buffer += text self.setTextColor(self._stdin_col) if self._mask_user_input: text = len(text) * '*' self.insertPlainText(text) return if event.key() in [Qt.Key_Return, Qt.Key_Enter]: # send the user input to the child process if sys.platform == 'win32': self._usr_buffer += "\r" self._usr_buffer += "\n" self.process.write(self.get_user_buffer_as_bytes()) self._usr_buffer = "" else: if not delete and len(event.text()): txt = event.text() self._usr_buffer += txt if self._mask_user_input: txt = '*' self.setTextColor(self._stdin_col) self.insertPlainText(txt) propagate_to_parent = False elif delete: self._usr_buffer = self._usr_buffer[:len(self._usr_buffer) - 1] # text is inserted here, the text color must be defined before this # line if propagate_to_parent: super(InteractiveConsole, self).keyPressEvent(event) self.setTextColor(self._stdout_col) def _on_process_finished(self, exit_code, exit_status): if self is None: return self._running = False if not self._user_stop: if self._write_app_messages: self._writer( self, "\nProcess finished with exit code %d" % self.exit_code, self._app_msg_col) _logger().debug('process finished (exit_code=%r, exit_status=%r)', exit_code, exit_status) try: self.process_finished.emit(exit_code) except TypeError: # pyqtSignal must be bound to a QObject, not 'InteractiveConsole' pass else: self.setReadOnly(True) def _write_started(self): if not self._write_app_messages: return self._writer(self, "{0} {1}\n".format( self._process_name, " ".join(self._args)), self._app_msg_col) self._running = True def _write_error(self, error): if self is None: return if self._user_stop: self._writer(self, '\nProcess stopped by the user', self.app_msg_color) else: err = PROCESS_ERROR_STRING[error] self._writer(self, "Error: %s" % err, self.stderr_color) _logger().warn('process error: %s', err) self._running = False @staticmethod def write(text_edit, text, color): """ Default write function. Move the cursor to the end and insert text with the specified color. :param text_edit: QInteractiveConsole instance :type text_edit: pyqode.widgets.QInteractiveConsole :param text: Text to write :type text: str :param color: Desired text color :type color: QColor """ try: text_edit.moveCursor(QTextCursor.End) text_edit.setTextColor(color) text_edit.insertPlainText(text) text_edit.moveCursor(QTextCursor.End) except RuntimeError: pass def apply_color_scheme(self, color_scheme): """ Apply a pygments color scheme to the console. As there is not a 1 to 1 mapping between color scheme formats and console formats, we decided to make the following mapping (it usually looks good for most of the available pygments styles): - stdout_color = normal color - stderr_color = red (lighter if background is dark) - stdin_color = numbers color - app_msg_color = string color - bacgorund_color = background :param color_scheme: pyqode.core.api.ColorScheme to apply """ self.stdout_color = color_scheme.formats['normal'].foreground().color() self.stdin_color = color_scheme.formats['number'].foreground().color() self.app_msg_color = color_scheme.formats[ 'string'].foreground().color() self.background_color = color_scheme.background if self.background_color.lightness() < 128: self.stderr_color = QColor('#FF8080') else: self.stderr_color = QColor('red')
class InteractiveConsole(QTextEdit): """ An interactive console is a QTextEdit specialised to run a process interactively The user will see the process outputs and will be able to interact with the process by typing some text, this text will be forwarded to the process stdin. You can customize the colors using the following attributes: - stdout_color: color of the process stdout - stdin_color: color of the user inputs. Green by default - app_msg_color: color for custom application message ( process started, process finished) - stderr_color: color of the process stderr """ #: Signal emitted when the process has finished. process_finished = Signal(int) process_started = Signal() def __init__(self, parent=None): super(InteractiveConsole, self).__init__(parent) self.panels = PanelsManager(self) self.decorations = TextDecorationsManager(self) from pyqode.core.panels import SearchAndReplacePanel self.panels.append(SearchAndReplacePanel(), SearchAndReplacePanel.Position.TOP) self._stdout_col = QColor("#404040") self._app_msg_col = QColor("#4040FF") self._stdin_col = QColor("#22AA22") self._stderr_col = QColor("#FF0000") self._write_app_messages = True self._process_name = '' self.process = None self._args = None self._usr_buffer = "" self._clear_on_start = True self._merge_outputs = False self._running = False self._writer = self.write self._user_stop = False font = "monospace" if sys.platform == "win32": font = "Consolas" elif sys.platform == "darwin": font = 'Monaco' self._font_family = font self.setFont(QFont(font, 10)) self.setReadOnly(True) self._mask_user_input = False action = QAction('Copy', self) action.setShortcut(QKeySequence.Copy) action.triggered.connect(self.copy) self.add_action(action) action = QAction('Paste', self) action.setShortcut(QKeySequence.Paste) action.triggered.connect(self.paste) self.add_action(action) def showEvent(self, event): super(InteractiveConsole, self).showEvent(event) self.panels.refresh() def resizeEvent(self, e): super(InteractiveConsole, self).resizeEvent(e) self.panels.resize() def add_action(self, action): self.addAction(action) action.setShortcutContext(Qt.WidgetShortcut) def set_writer(self, writer): """ Changes the writer function to handle writing to the text edit. A writer function must have the following prototype: .. code-block:: python def write(text_edit, text, color) :param writer: write function as described above. """ if self._writer != writer and self._writer: self._writer = None if writer: self._writer = writer def _on_stdout(self): raw = self.process.readAllStandardOutput() txt = bytes(raw).decode(locale.getpreferredencoding()) self._writer(self, txt, self.stdout_color) def _on_stderr(self): txt = bytes(self.process.readAllStandardError()).decode( locale.getpreferredencoding()) _logger().debug('%s', txt) self._writer(self, txt, self.stderr_color) @property def exit_code(self): if self.is_running: return None exit_status = self.process.exitStatus() if exit_status == self.process.Crashed: exit_code = 139 else: exit_code = self.process.exitCode() return exit_code @property def write_app_messages(self): return self._write_app_messages @write_app_messages.setter def write_app_messages(self, value): self._write_app_messages = value @property def background_color(self): """ The console background color. Default is white. """ pal = self.palette() return pal.color(pal.Base) @background_color.setter def background_color(self, color): pal = self.palette() pal.setColor(pal.Base, color) pal.setColor(pal.Text, self.stdout_color) self.setPalette(pal) @property def stdout_color(self): """ STDOUT color. Default is black. """ return self._stdout_col @stdout_color.setter def stdout_color(self, color): self._stdout_col = color pal = self.palette() pal.setColor(pal.Text, self._stdout_col) self.setPalette(pal) @property def stderr_color(self): """ Color for stderr output if :attr:`pyqode.core.widgets.InteractiveConsole.merge_outputs` is False. Default is Red. """ return self._stderr_col @stderr_color.setter def stderr_color(self, color): self._stderr_col = color @property def stdin_color(self): """ STDIN color. Default is green. """ return self._stdin_col @stdin_color.setter def stdin_color(self, color): self._stdin_col = color @property def app_msg_color(self): """ Color of the application messages (e.g.: 'Process started', 'Process finished with status %d') """ return self._app_msg_col @app_msg_color.setter def app_msg_color(self, color): self._app_msg_col = color @property def clear_on_start(self): """ True to clear window when starting a new process. False to accumulate outputs. """ return self._clear_on_start @clear_on_start.setter def clear_on_start(self, value): self._clear_on_start = value @property def merge_outputs(self): """ Merge stderr with stdout. Default is False. If set to true, stderr and stdin will use the same color: stdin_color. """ return self._merge_outputs @merge_outputs.setter def merge_outputs(self, value): self._merge_outputs = value if value: self.process.setProcessChannelMode(QProcess.MergedChannels) else: self.process.setProcessChannelMode(QProcess.SeparateChannels) @property def is_running(self): """ Checks if the process is running. :return: """ return self._running @property def mask_user_input(self): return self._mask_user_input @mask_user_input.setter def mask_user_input(self, value): """ If true, user input will be replaced by "*". Could be useful to run commands as root. """ self._mask_user_input = value def closeEvent(self, *args, **kwargs): if self.process.state() == QProcess.Running: self.process.terminate() def start_process(self, process, args=None, cwd=None, env=None): """ Starts a process interactively. :param process: Process to run :type process: str :param args: List of arguments (list of str) :type args: list :param cwd: Working directory :type cwd: str :param env: environment variables (dict). """ self.setReadOnly(False) if env is None: env = {} if args is None: args = [] if not self._running: self.process = QProcess() self.process.finished.connect(self._on_process_finished) self.process.started.connect(self.process_started.emit) self.process.error.connect(self._write_error) self.process.readyReadStandardError.connect(self._on_stderr) self.process.readyReadStandardOutput.connect(self._on_stdout) if cwd: self.process.setWorkingDirectory(cwd) e = self.process.systemEnvironment() ev = QProcessEnvironment() for v in e: values = v.split('=') ev.insert(values[0], '='.join(values[1:])) for k, v in env.items(): ev.insert(k, v) self.process.setProcessEnvironment(ev) self._running = True self._process_name = process self._args = args if self._clear_on_start: self.clear() self._user_stop = False self._write_started() self.process.start(process, args) self.process.waitForStarted() else: _logger().warning('a process is already running') def stop_process(self): """ Stop the process (by killing it). """ if self.process is not None: self._user_stop = True self.process.kill() self.setReadOnly(True) self._running = False def get_user_buffer_as_bytes(self): """ Returns the user buffer as a bytes. """ return bytes(self._usr_buffer, locale.getpreferredencoding()) def keyPressEvent(self, event): ctrl = event.modifiers() & Qt.ControlModifier != 0 if not self.is_running or self.textCursor().hasSelection(): if event.key() == Qt.Key_C and ctrl: self.copy() return propagate_to_parent = True delete = event.key() in [Qt.Key_Backspace, Qt.Key_Delete] if delete and not self._usr_buffer: return if event.key() == Qt.Key_V and ctrl: # Paste to usr buffer text = QApplication.clipboard().text() self._usr_buffer += text self.setTextColor(self._stdin_col) if self._mask_user_input: text = len(text) * '*' self.insertPlainText(text) return if event.key() in [Qt.Key_Return, Qt.Key_Enter]: # send the user input to the child process if sys.platform == 'win32': self._usr_buffer += "\r" self._usr_buffer += "\n" self.process.write(self.get_user_buffer_as_bytes()) self._usr_buffer = "" else: if not delete and len(event.text()): txt = event.text() self._usr_buffer += txt if self._mask_user_input: txt = '*' self.setTextColor(self._stdin_col) self.insertPlainText(txt) propagate_to_parent = False elif delete: self._usr_buffer = self._usr_buffer[:len(self._usr_buffer) - 1] # text is inserted here, the text color must be defined before this # line if propagate_to_parent: super(InteractiveConsole, self).keyPressEvent(event) self.setTextColor(self._stdout_col) def _on_process_finished(self, exit_code, exit_status): if self is None: return self._running = False if not self._user_stop: if self._write_app_messages: self._writer( self, "\nProcess finished with exit code %d" % self.exit_code, self._app_msg_col) _logger().debug('process finished (exit_code=%r, exit_status=%r)', exit_code, exit_status) try: self.process_finished.emit(exit_code) except TypeError: # pyqtSignal must be bound to a QObject, not 'InteractiveConsole' pass else: self.setReadOnly(True) def _write_started(self): if not self._write_app_messages: return self._writer( self, "{0} {1}\n".format(self._process_name, " ".join(self._args)), self._app_msg_col) self._running = True def _write_error(self, error): if self is None: return if self._user_stop: self._writer(self, '\nProcess stopped by the user', self.app_msg_color) else: err = PROCESS_ERROR_STRING[error] self._writer(self, "Error: %s" % err, self.stderr_color) _logger().warn('process error: %s', err) self._running = False @staticmethod def write(text_edit, text, color): """ Default write function. Move the cursor to the end and insert text with the specified color. :param text_edit: QInteractiveConsole instance :type text_edit: pyqode.widgets.QInteractiveConsole :param text: Text to write :type text: str :param color: Desired text color :type color: QColor """ try: text_edit.moveCursor(QTextCursor.End) text_edit.setTextColor(color) text_edit.insertPlainText(text) text_edit.moveCursor(QTextCursor.End) except RuntimeError: pass def apply_color_scheme(self, color_scheme): """ Apply a pygments color scheme to the console. As there is not a 1 to 1 mapping between color scheme formats and console formats, we decided to make the following mapping (it usually looks good for most of the available pygments styles): - stdout_color = normal color - stderr_color = red (lighter if background is dark) - stdin_color = numbers color - app_msg_color = string color - bacgorund_color = background :param color_scheme: pyqode.core.api.ColorScheme to apply """ self.stdout_color = color_scheme.formats['normal'].foreground().color() self.stdin_color = color_scheme.formats['number'].foreground().color() self.app_msg_color = color_scheme.formats['string'].foreground().color( ) self.background_color = color_scheme.background if self.background_color.lightness() < 128: self.stderr_color = QColor('#FF8080') else: self.stderr_color = QColor('red')