#!/usr/bin/python3 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # key-mapper - GUI for device specific keyboard mappings # Copyright (C) 2020 sezanzeb # # This file is part of key-mapper. # # key-mapper is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # key-mapper is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with key-mapper. If not, see . """Contains and manages mappings.""" import os import json import shutil from keymapper.logger import logger from keymapper.paths import get_config_path def update_reverse_mapping(func): """Generate a reverse mapping to optimize reverse lookups. If _mapping contains `20: "a, A"` (the xkb syntax for modified keys), reverse mapping will contain `"a": 20, "A": 20`. """ def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs): func(self, *args, **kwargs) self._reverse_mapping = {} for key, value in self._mapping.items(): for character in value.split(','): self._reverse_mapping[character.strip()] = key return wrapper class Mapping: """Contains and manages mappings. The keycode is always unique, multiple keycodes may map to the same character. """ def __init__(self): self._mapping = {} # Maintain this second mapping in order to optimize get_keycode. # This mapping is not complete, since multiple keycodes can map # to the same character in _mapping which is not possible in # _reverse_mapping! It is based on _reverse_mapping and # reconstructed on changes. self._reverse_mapping = {} self.changed = False def __iter__(self): """Iterate over tuples of unique keycodes and their character.""" return iter(sorted(self._mapping.items())) def __len__(self): return len(self._mapping) @update_reverse_mapping def change(self, new_keycode, character, previous_keycode=None): """Replace the mapping of a keycode with a different one. Return True on success. Parameters ---------- new_keycode : int The source keycode, what the mouse would report without any modification. character : string or string[] A single character known to xkb, Examples: KP_1, Shift_L, a, B. Can also be an array, which is used for reading the xkbmap output completely. previous_keycode : int or None If None, will not remove any previous mapping. If you recently used 10 for new_keycode and want to overwrite that with 11, provide 5 here. """ try: new_keycode = int(new_keycode) if previous_keycode is not None: previous_keycode = int(previous_keycode) except ValueError: logger.error('Can only use numbers as keycodes') return False if new_keycode and character: self._mapping[new_keycode] = character if new_keycode != previous_keycode: # clear previous mapping of that code, because the line # representing that one will now represent a different one. self.clear(previous_keycode) self.changed = True return True return False @update_reverse_mapping def clear(self, keycode): """Remove a keycode from the mapping. Parameters ---------- keycode : int """ if self._mapping.get(keycode) is not None: del self._mapping[keycode] self.changed = True @update_reverse_mapping def empty(self): """Remove all mappings.""" self._mapping = {} self.changed = True @update_reverse_mapping def load(self, path): """Load a dumped JSON from a path to overwrite the mappings.""" # since the daemon needs to load presets and runs as root, it # needs the full path. logger.info('Loading preset from "%s"', path) if not os.path.exists(path): logger.error('Tried to load non-existing preset "%s"', path) return with open(path, 'r') as file: mapping = json.load(file) if mapping.get('mapping') is None: logger.error('Invalid preset config at "%s"', path) return for keycode, character in mapping['mapping'].items(): try: keycode = int(keycode) except ValueError: logger.error('Found non-int keycode: %s', keycode) continue self._mapping[keycode] = character self.changed = False def save(self, device, preset): """Dump as JSON into home.""" path = get_config_path(device, preset) logger.info('Saving preset to %s', path) if not os.path.exists(path): logger.debug('Creating "%s"', path) os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(path), exist_ok=True) os.mknod(path) # if this is done with sudo rights, give the file to the user shutil.chown(path, os.getlogin(), os.getlogin()) with open(path, 'w') as file: # make sure to keep the option to add metadata if ever needed, # so put the mapping into a special key json.dump({ 'mapping': self._mapping }, file, indent=4) file.write('\n') self.changed = False def get_keycode(self, character): """Get the keycode for that character. If multiple keycodes map to that character, an arbitrary one of those is returned. """ return self._reverse_mapping.get(character) def get_character(self, keycode): """Read the character that is mapped to this keycode. Parameters ---------- keycode : int """ return self._mapping.get(keycode)