2010-10-03 15:48:56 -04:00
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/* -*- mode: js2; js2-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- */
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2010-11-17 11:43:08 -05:00
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const Gdk = imports.gi.Gdk;
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const Gio = imports.gi.Gio;
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const GLib = imports.gi.GLib;
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const Shell = imports.gi.Shell;
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const Main = imports.ui.main;
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const MessageTray = imports.ui.messageTray;
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const Gettext = imports.gettext.domain('gnome-shell');
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const _ = Gettext.gettext;
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2010-10-03 15:48:56 -04:00
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/* http://daringfireball.net/2010/07/improved_regex_for_matching_urls */
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2011-01-18 21:06:53 -05:00
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const _urlRegexp = new RegExp('\\b(([a-z][\\w-]+:(/{1,3}|[a-z0-9%])|www\\d{0,3}[.]|[a-z0-9.\\-]+[.][a-z]{2,4}/)([^\\s()<>]+|\\(([^\\s()<>]+|(\\([^\\s()<>]+\\)))*\\))+(\\(([^\\s()<>]+|(\\([^\\s()<>]+\\)))*\\)|[^\\s`!()\\[\\]{};:\'\\".,<>?«»“”‘’]))', 'gi');
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2010-10-03 15:48:56 -04:00
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// findUrls:
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// @str: string to find URLs in
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//
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// Searches @str for URLs and returns an array of objects with %url
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// properties showing the matched URL string, and %pos properties indicating
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// the position within @str where the URL was found.
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//
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// Return value: the list of match objects, as described above
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function findUrls(str) {
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let res = [], match;
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while ((match = _urlRegexp.exec(str)))
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res.push({ url: match[0], pos: match.index });
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return res;
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}
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2010-11-17 11:43:08 -05:00
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// spawn:
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// @argv: an argv array
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//
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// Runs @argv in the background, handling any errors that occur
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// when trying to start the program.
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function spawn(argv) {
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try {
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trySpawn(argv);
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} catch (err) {
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_handleSpawnError(argv[0], err);
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}
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}
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// spawnCommandLine:
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// @command_line: a command line
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//
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// Runs @command_line in the background, handling any errors that
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// occur when trying to parse or start the program.
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function spawnCommandLine(command_line) {
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try {
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let [success, argc, argv] = GLib.shell_parse_argv(command_line);
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trySpawn(argv);
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} catch (err) {
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_handleSpawnError(command_line, err);
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}
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}
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// spawnDesktop:
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// @id: a desktop file ID
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//
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// Spawns the desktop file identified by @id using startup notification,
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// etc, handling any errors that occur when trying to find or start
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// the program.
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function spawnDesktop(id) {
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try {
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trySpawnDesktop(id);
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} catch (err) {
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_handleSpawnError(id, err);
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}
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}
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// trySpawn:
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// @argv: an argv array
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//
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// Runs @argv in the background. If launching @argv fails,
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// this will throw an error.
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function trySpawn(argv)
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{
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try {
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GLib.spawn_async(null, argv, null,
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GLib.SpawnFlags.SEARCH_PATH,
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null, null);
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} catch (err) {
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if (err.code == GLib.SpawnError.G_SPAWN_ERROR_NOENT) {
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err.message = _("Command not found");
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} else {
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// The exception from gjs contains an error string like:
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// Error invoking GLib.spawn_command_line_async: Failed to
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// execute child process "foo" (No such file or directory)
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// We are only interested in the part in the parentheses. (And
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// we can't pattern match the text, since it gets localized.)
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err.message = err.message.replace(/.*\((.+)\)/, '$1');
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}
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throw err;
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}
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}
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// trySpawnCommandLine:
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// @command_line: a command line
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//
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// Runs @command_line in the background. If launching @command_line
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// fails, this will throw an error.
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function trySpawnCommandLine(command_line) {
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let success, argc, argv;
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try {
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[success, argc, argv] = GLib.shell_parse_argv(command_line);
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} catch (err) {
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// Replace "Error invoking GLib.shell_parse_argv: " with
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// something nicer
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err.message = err.message.replace(/[^:]*: /, _("Could not parse command:") + "\n");
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throw err;
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}
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trySpawn(argv);
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}
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// trySpawnDesktop:
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// @id: a desktop file ID
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//
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// Spawns the desktop file identified by @id using startup notification.
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// On error, throws an exception.
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function trySpawnDesktop(id) {
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let app;
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// shell_app_system_load_from_desktop_file() will end up returning
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// a stupid error message if the desktop file doesn't exist, but
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// that's the only case it returns an error for, so we just
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// substitute our own error in instead
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try {
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app = Shell.AppSystem.get_default().load_from_desktop_file(id + '.desktop');
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} catch (err) {
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throw new Error(_("No such application"));
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}
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try {
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app.launch();
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} catch(err) {
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// see trySpawn
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err.message = err.message.replace(/.*\((.+)\)/, '$1');
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throw err;
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}
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}
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function _handleSpawnError(command, err) {
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let title = _("Execution of '%s' failed:").format(command);
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let source = new MessageTray.SystemNotificationSource();
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Main.messageTray.add(source);
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let notification = new MessageTray.Notification(source, title, err.message);
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notification.setTransient(true);
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source.notify(notification);
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}
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// killall:
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// @processName: a process name
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//
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// Kills @processName. If no process with the given name is found,
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// this will fail silently.
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function killall(processName) {
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try {
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// pkill is more portable than killall, but on Linux at least
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// it won't match if you pass more than 15 characters of the
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// process name... However, if you use the '-f' flag to match
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// the entire command line, it will work, but we have to be
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// careful in that case that we can match
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// '/usr/bin/processName' but not 'gedit processName.c' or
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// whatever...
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let argv = ['pkill', '-f', '^([^ ]*/)?' + processName + '($| )'];
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GLib.spawn_sync(null, argv, null, GLib.SpawnFlags.SEARCH_PATH, null, null);
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// It might be useful to return success/failure, but we'd need
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// a wrapper around WIFEXITED and WEXITSTATUS. Since none of
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// the current callers care, we don't bother.
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} catch (e) {
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logError(e, 'Failed to kill ' + processName);
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}
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}
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