gnome-shell/src/gnome-shell-extension-tool.in
Jasper St. Pierre c21b1e5fe0 st: Remove StIconType
GTK+ works by explicitly specifying a -symbolic suffix for all icons.
Do the same here.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=682540
2012-08-29 16:41:09 -03:00

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#!@PYTHON@
# -*- mode: Python; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
import os
import re
import socket
import subprocess
import sys
import optparse
import tempfile
try:
import json
except ImportError:
try:
import simplejson as json
except ImportError:
print 'The Python simplejson module is required'
sys.exit(1)
from gi.repository import Gio
SAMPLE_EXTENSION_FILES = {
"extension.js": """
const St = imports.gi.St;
const Main = imports.ui.main;
const Tweener = imports.ui.tweener;
let text, button;
function _hideHello() {
Main.uiGroup.remove_actor(text);
text = null;
}
function _showHello() {
if (!text) {
text = new St.Label({ style_class: 'helloworld-label', text: "Hello, world!" });
Main.uiGroup.add_actor(text);
}
text.opacity = 255;
let monitor = Main.layoutManager.primaryMonitor;
text.set_position(Math.floor(monitor.width / 2 - text.width / 2),
Math.floor(monitor.height / 2 - text.height / 2));
Tweener.addTween(text,
{ opacity: 0,
time: 2,
transition: 'easeOutQuad',
onComplete: _hideHello });
}
function init() {
button = new St.Bin({ style_class: 'panel-button',
reactive: true,
can_focus: true,
x_fill: true,
y_fill: false,
track_hover: true });
let icon = new St.Icon({ icon_name: 'system-run-symbolic',
style_class: 'system-status-icon' });
button.set_child(icon);
button.connect('button-press-event', _showHello);
}
function enable() {
Main.panel._rightBox.insert_child_at_index(button, 0);
}
function disable() {
Main.panel._rightBox.remove_child(button);
}
""",
"stylesheet.css": """
.helloworld-label {
font-size: 36px;
font-weight: bold;
color: #ffffff;
background-color: rgba(10,10,10,0.7);
border-radius: 5px;
padding: .5em;
}
""",
}
def create_extension():
print
print '''Name should be a very short (ideally descriptive) string.
Examples are: "Click To Focus", "Adblock", "Shell Window Shrinker".
'''
name = raw_input('Name: ').strip()
print
print '''Description is a single-sentence explanation of what your extension does.
Examples are: "Make windows visible on click", "Block advertisement popups"
"Animate windows shrinking on minimize"
'''
description = raw_input('Description: ').strip()
underifier = re.compile('[^A-Za-z]')
sample_uuid = underifier.sub('_', name)
# TODO use evolution data server
hostname = socket.gethostname()
sample_uuid = sample_uuid + '@' + hostname
print
print '''Uuid is a globally-unique identifier for your extension.
This should be in the format of an email address (foo.bar@extensions.example.com), but
need not be an actual email address, though it's a good idea to base the uuid on your
email address. For example, if your email address is janedoe@example.com, you might
use an extension title clicktofocus@janedoe.example.com.'''
uuid = raw_input('Uuid [%s]: ' % (sample_uuid, )).strip()
if uuid == '':
uuid = sample_uuid
extension_path = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~/.local'), 'share', 'gnome-shell', 'extensions', uuid)
if os.path.exists(extension_path):
print "Extension path %r already exists" % (extension_path, )
sys.exit(0)
os.makedirs(extension_path)
meta = { 'name': name,
'description': description,
'uuid': uuid,
'shell-version': ['@VERSION@'] }
f = open(os.path.join(extension_path, 'metadata.json'), 'w')
try:
json.dump(meta, f)
except AttributeError:
# For Python versions older than 2.6, try using the json-py module
f.write(json.write(meta) + '\n')
f.close()
for filename, contents in SAMPLE_EXTENSION_FILES.iteritems():
path = os.path.join(extension_path, filename)
f = open(path, 'w')
f.write(contents)
f.close()
print "Created extension in %r" % (extension_path, )
extensionjs_path = os.path.join(extension_path, 'extension.js')
subprocess.Popen(['xdg-open', extensionjs_path])
ENABLED_EXTENSIONS_KEY = 'enabled-extensions'
def enable_extension(uuid):
settings = Gio.Settings(schema='org.gnome.shell')
extensions = settings.get_strv(ENABLED_EXTENSIONS_KEY)
if uuid in extensions:
print >> sys.stderr, "%r is already enabled." % (uuid,)
sys.exit(1)
extensions.append(uuid)
settings.set_strv(ENABLED_EXTENSIONS_KEY, extensions)
print >> sys.stderr, "%r is now enabled." % (uuid,)
def disable_extension(uuid):
settings = Gio.Settings(schema='org.gnome.shell')
extensions = settings.get_strv(ENABLED_EXTENSIONS_KEY)
if uuid not in extensions:
print >> sys.stderr, "%r is not enabled or installed." % (uuid,)
sys.exit(1)
# Use a while loop here to remove *all* mentions instances
# of the extension. Some faulty tools like to append more than one.
while uuid in extensions:
extensions.remove(uuid)
settings.set_strv(ENABLED_EXTENSIONS_KEY, extensions)
print >> sys.stderr, "%r is now disabled." % (uuid,)
def main():
parser = optparse.OptionParser()
parser.add_option("-d", "--disable-extension", dest="disable",
help="Disable a GNOME Shell extension")
parser.add_option("-e", "--enable-extension", dest="enable",
help="Enable a GNOME Shell extension")
parser.add_option("-c", "--create-extension", dest="create", action="store_true",
help="Create a new GNOME Shell extension")
options, args = parser.parse_args()
if args:
parser.print_usage()
sys.exit(1)
if options.disable:
disable_extension(options.disable)
elif options.enable:
enable_extension(options.enable)
elif options.create:
create_extension()
else:
parser.print_usage()
sys.exit(1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()