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koreader/frontend/apps/reader/modules/readerdictionary.lua
NiLuJe 37a01100b7
Various Wi-Fi QoL improvements (#6424)
* Revamped most actions that require an internet connection to a new/fixed backend that allows forwarding the initial action and running it automatically once connected. (i.e., it'll allow you to set "Action when Wi-Fi is off" to "turn_on", and whatch stuff connect and do what you wanted automatically without having to re-click anywhere instead of showing you a Wi-Fi prompt and then not doing anything without any other feedback).
* Speaking of, fixed the "turn_on" beforeWifi action to, well, actually work. It's no longer marked as experimental.
* Consistently use "Wi-Fi" everywhere.
* On Kobo/Cervantes/Sony, implemented a "Kill Wi-Fi connection when inactive" system that will automatically disconnect from Wi-Fi after sustained *network* inactivity (i.e., you can keep reading, it'll eventually turn off on its own). This should be smart and flexible enough not to murder Wi-Fi while you need it, while still not keeping it uselessly on and murdering your battery.
(i.e., enable that + turn Wi-Fi on when off and enjoy never having to bother about Wi-Fi ever again).
* Made sending `NetworkConnected` / `NetworkDisconnected` events consistent (they were only being sent... sometimes, which made relying on 'em somewhat problematic).
* restoreWifiAsync is now only run when really needed (i.e., we no longer stomp on an existing working connection just for the hell of it).
* We no longer attempt to kill a bogus non-existent Wi-Fi connection when going to suspend, we only do it when it's actually needed.
* Every method of enabling Wi-Fi will now properly tear down Wi-Fi on failure, instead of leaving it in an undefined state.
* Fixed an issue in the fancy crash screen on Kobo/reMarkable that could sometime lead to the log excerpt being missing.
* Worked-around a number of sneaky issues related to low-level Wi-Fi/DHCP/DNS handling on Kobo (see the lengthy comments [below](https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/6424#issuecomment-663881059) for details). Fix #6421 
Incidentally, this should also fix the inconsistencies experienced re: Wi-Fi behavior in Nickel when toggling between KOReader and Nickel (use NM/KFMon, and run a current FW for best results).
* For developers, this involves various cleanups around NetworkMgr and NetworkListener. Documentation is in-line, above the concerned functions.
2020-07-27 03:39:06 +02:00

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local BD = require("ui/bidi")
local ConfirmBox = require("ui/widget/confirmbox")
local DataStorage = require("datastorage")
local Device = require("device")
local DictQuickLookup = require("ui/widget/dictquicklookup")
local Geom = require("ui/geometry")
local InfoMessage = require("ui/widget/infomessage")
local InputContainer = require("ui/widget/container/inputcontainer")
local InputDialog = require("ui/widget/inputdialog")
local JSON = require("json")
local KeyValuePage = require("ui/widget/keyvaluepage")
local LuaData = require("luadata")
local MultiConfirmBox = require("ui/widget/multiconfirmbox")
local NetworkMgr = require("ui/network/manager")
local Trapper = require("ui/trapper")
local UIManager = require("ui/uimanager")
local ffiUtil = require("ffi/util")
local logger = require("logger")
local util = require("util")
local _ = require("gettext")
local Screen = Device.screen
local T = require("ffi/util").template
-- We'll store the list of available dictionaries as a module local
-- so we only have to look for them on the first :init()
local available_ifos = nil
local lookup_history = nil
local function getIfosInDir(path)
-- Get all the .ifo under directory path.
-- We use the same logic as sdcv to walk directories and ifos files
-- (so we get them in the order sdcv queries them) :
-- - No sorting, entries are processed in the order the dir_read_name() call
-- returns them (inodes linked list)
-- - If entry is a directory, Walk in it first and recurse
-- Don't walk into "res/" subdirectories, as per Stardict specs, they
-- may contain possibly many resource files (image, audio files...)
-- that could slow down our walk here.
local ifos = {}
local ok, iter, dir_obj = pcall(lfs.dir, path)
if ok then
for name in iter, dir_obj do
if name ~= "." and name ~= ".." and name ~= "res" then
local fullpath = path.."/"..name
local attributes = lfs.attributes(fullpath)
if attributes ~= nil then
if attributes.mode == "directory" then
local dirifos = getIfosInDir(fullpath) -- recurse
for _, ifo in pairs(dirifos) do
table.insert(ifos, ifo)
end
elseif fullpath:match("%.ifo$") then
table.insert(ifos, fullpath)
end
end
end
end
end
return ifos
end
local ReaderDictionary = InputContainer:new{
data_dir = nil,
dict_window_list = {},
disable_lookup_history = G_reader_settings:isTrue("disable_lookup_history"),
lookup_msg = _("Searching dictionary for:\n%1"),
}
-- For a HTML dict, one can specify a specific stylesheet
-- in a file named as the .ifo with a .css extension
local function readDictionaryCss(path)
local f = io.open(path, "r")
if not f then
return nil
end
local content = f:read("*all")
f:close()
return content
end
-- For a HTML dict, one can specify a function called on
-- the raw returned definition to "fix" the HTML if needed
-- (as MuPDF, used for rendering, is quite sensitive to the
-- HTML quality) in a file named as the .ifo with a .lua
-- extension, containing for example:
-- return function(html)
-- html = html:gsub("<hr>", "<hr/>")
-- return html
-- end
local function getDictionaryFixHtmlFunc(path)
if lfs.attributes(path, "mode") == "file" then
local ok, func = pcall(dofile, path)
if ok and func then
return func
else
logger.warn("Dict's user provided file failed:", func)
end
end
end
function ReaderDictionary:init()
self.ui.menu:registerToMainMenu(self)
self.data_dir = STARDICT_DATA_DIR or
os.getenv("STARDICT_DATA_DIR") or
DataStorage:getDataDir() .. "/data/dict"
-- Gather info about available dictionaries
if not available_ifos then
available_ifos = {}
logger.dbg("Getting list of dictionaries")
local ifo_files = getIfosInDir(self.data_dir)
local dict_ext = self.data_dir.."_ext"
if lfs.attributes(dict_ext, "mode") == "directory" then
local extifos = getIfosInDir(dict_ext)
for _, ifo in pairs(extifos) do
table.insert(ifo_files, ifo)
end
end
for _, ifo_file in pairs(ifo_files) do
local f = io.open(ifo_file, "r")
if f then
local content = f:read("*all")
f:close()
local dictname = content:match("\nbookname=(.-)\n")
local is_html = content:find("sametypesequence=h", 1, true) ~= nil
-- sdcv won't use dict that don't have a bookname=
if dictname then
table.insert(available_ifos, {
file = ifo_file,
name = dictname,
is_html = is_html,
css = readDictionaryCss(ifo_file:gsub("%.ifo$", ".css")),
fix_html_func = getDictionaryFixHtmlFunc(ifo_file:gsub("%.ifo$", ".lua")),
})
end
end
end
logger.dbg("found", #available_ifos, "dictionaries")
if not G_reader_settings:readSetting("dicts_disabled") then
-- Create an empty dict for this setting, so that we can
-- access and update it directly through G_reader_settings
-- and it will automatically be saved.
G_reader_settings:saveSetting("dicts_disabled", {})
end
end
-- Prepare the -u options to give to sdcv if some dictionaries are disabled
self:updateSdcvDictNamesOptions()
if not lookup_history then
lookup_history = LuaData:open(DataStorage:getSettingsDir() .. "/lookup_history.lua", { name = "LookupHistory" })
end
end
function ReaderDictionary:updateSdcvDictNamesOptions()
self.enabled_dict_names = nil
-- We cannot tell sdcv which dictionaries to ignore, but we
-- can tell it which dictionaries to use, by using multiple
-- -u <dictname> options.
-- (The order of the -u does not matter, and we can not use
-- them for ordering queries and results)
local dicts_disabled = G_reader_settings:readSetting("dicts_disabled")
if not next(dicts_disabled) then
return
end
for _, ifo in pairs(available_ifos) do
if not dicts_disabled[ifo.file] then
if not self.enabled_dict_names then
self.enabled_dict_names = {}
end
table.insert(self.enabled_dict_names, ifo.name)
end
end
end
function ReaderDictionary:addToMainMenu(menu_items)
menu_items.dictionary_lookup = {
text = _("Dictionary lookup"),
callback = function()
self:onShowDictionaryLookup()
end,
}
menu_items.dictionary_lookup_history = {
text = _("Dictionary lookup history"),
enabled_func = function()
return lookup_history:has("lookup_history")
end,
callback = function()
local lookup_history_table = lookup_history:readSetting("lookup_history")
local kv_pairs = {}
local previous_title
for i = #lookup_history_table, 1, -1 do
local value = lookup_history_table[i]
if value.book_title ~= previous_title then
table.insert(kv_pairs, { value.book_title..":", "" })
end
previous_title = value.book_title
table.insert(kv_pairs, {
os.date("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", value.time),
value.word,
callback = function()
self:onLookupWord(value.word)
end
})
end
UIManager:show(KeyValuePage:new{
title = _("Dictionary lookup history"),
kv_pairs = kv_pairs,
})
end,
}
menu_items.dictionary_settings = {
text = _("Dictionary settings"),
sub_item_table = {
{
text_func = function()
local nb_available, nb_enabled, nb_disabled = self:getNumberOfDictionaries()
local nb_str = nb_available
if nb_disabled > 0 then
nb_str = nb_enabled .. "/" .. nb_available
end
return T(_("Installed dictionaries (%1)"), nb_str)
end,
enabled_func = function()
return self:getNumberOfDictionaries() > 0
end,
sub_item_table = self:genDictionariesMenu(),
},
{
text = _("Info on dictionary order"),
keep_menu_open = true,
callback = function()
UIManager:show(InfoMessage:new{
text = T(_([[
If you'd like to change the order in which dictionaries are queried (and their results displayed), you can:
- move all dictionary directories out of %1.
- move them back there, one by one, in the order you want them to be used.]]), BD.dirpath(self.data_dir))
})
end,
},
{
text = _("Download dictionaries"),
sub_item_table = self:_genDownloadDictionariesMenu()
},
{
text = _("Enable fuzzy search"),
checked_func = function()
return not self.disable_fuzzy_search == true
end,
callback = function()
self.disable_fuzzy_search = not self.disable_fuzzy_search
end,
hold_callback = function()
self:toggleFuzzyDefault()
end,
separator = true,
},
{
text = _("Enable dictionary lookup history"),
checked_func = function()
return not self.disable_lookup_history
end,
callback = function()
self.disable_lookup_history = not self.disable_lookup_history
G_reader_settings:saveSetting("disable_lookup_history", self.disable_lookup_history)
end,
},
{
text = _("Clean dictionary lookup history"),
keep_menu_open = true,
callback = function()
UIManager:show(ConfirmBox:new{
text = _("Clean dictionary lookup history?"),
ok_text = _("Clean"),
ok_callback = function()
-- empty data table to replace current one
lookup_history:reset{}
end,
})
end,
separator = true,
},
{ -- setting used by dictquicklookup
text = _("Large window"),
checked_func = function()
return G_reader_settings:isTrue("dict_largewindow")
end,
callback = function()
G_reader_settings:flipNilOrFalse("dict_largewindow")
end,
},
{ -- setting used by dictquicklookup
text = _("Justify text"),
checked_func = function()
return G_reader_settings:nilOrTrue("dict_justify")
end,
callback = function()
G_reader_settings:flipNilOrTrue("dict_justify")
end,
},
{ -- setting used by dictquicklookup
text_func = function()
local font_size = G_reader_settings:readSetting("dict_font_size") or 20
return T(_("Font size (%1)"), font_size)
end,
callback = function(touchmenu_instance)
local SpinWidget = require("ui/widget/spinwidget")
local font_size = G_reader_settings:readSetting("dict_font_size") or 20
local items_font = SpinWidget:new{
width = math.floor(Screen:getWidth() * 0.6),
value = font_size,
value_min = 8,
value_max = 32,
default_value = 20,
ok_text = _("Set size"),
title_text = _("Dictionary font size"),
callback = function(spin)
G_reader_settings:saveSetting("dict_font_size", spin.value)
if touchmenu_instance then touchmenu_instance:updateItems() end
end,
}
UIManager:show(items_font)
end,
keep_menu_open = true,
}
}
}
if Device:canExternalDictLookup() then
local function genExternalDictItems()
local items_table = {}
for i, v in ipairs(Device:getExternalDictLookupList()) do
local setting = v[1]
local dict_name = v[2]
local is_enabled = v[3]
table.insert(items_table, {
text = dict_name,
checked_func = function()
return setting == G_reader_settings:readSetting("external_dict_lookup_method")
end,
enabled_func = function()
return is_enabled == true
end,
callback = function()
G_reader_settings:saveSetting("external_dict_lookup_method", v[1])
end,
})
end
return items_table
end
table.insert(menu_items.dictionary_settings.sub_item_table, 1, {
text = _("Use external dictionary"),
checked_func = function()
return G_reader_settings:isTrue("external_dict_lookup")
end,
callback = function()
G_reader_settings:flipNilOrFalse("external_dict_lookup")
end,
})
table.insert(menu_items.dictionary_settings.sub_item_table, 2, {
text_func = function()
local display_name = _("none")
local ext_id = G_reader_settings:readSetting("external_dict_lookup_method")
for i, v in ipairs(Device:getExternalDictLookupList()) do
if v[1] == ext_id then
display_name = v[2]
break
end
end
return T(_("Dictionary: %1"), display_name)
end,
enabled_func = function()
return G_reader_settings:isTrue("external_dict_lookup")
end,
sub_item_table = genExternalDictItems(),
separator = true,
})
end
end
function ReaderDictionary:onLookupWord(word, box, highlight, link)
logger.dbg("dict lookup word:", word, box)
-- escape quotes and other funny characters in word
word = self:cleanSelection(word)
logger.dbg("dict stripped word:", word)
self.highlight = highlight
-- Wrapped through Trapper, as we may be using Trapper:dismissablePopen() in it
Trapper:wrap(function()
self:stardictLookup(word, self.enabled_dict_names, not self.disable_fuzzy_search, box, link)
end)
return true
end
function ReaderDictionary:onHtmlDictionaryLinkTapped(dictionary, link)
if not link.uri then
return
end
-- The protocol is either "bword" or there is no protocol, only the word.
-- https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/3588#issuecomment-357088125
local url_prefix = "bword://"
local word
if link.uri:sub(1,url_prefix:len()) == url_prefix then
word = link.uri:sub(url_prefix:len() + 1)
elseif link.uri:find("://") then
return
else
word = link.uri
end
if word == "" then
return
end
local link_box = Geom:new{
x = link.x0,
y = link.y0,
w = math.abs(link.x1 - link.x0),
h = math.abs(link.y1 - link.y0),
}
-- Only the first dictionary window stores the highlight, this way the highlight
-- is only removed when there are no more dictionary windows open.
self.highlight = nil
-- Wrapped through Trapper, as we may be using Trapper:dismissablePopen() in it
Trapper:wrap(function()
self:stardictLookup(word, {dictionary}, false, link_box, nil)
end)
end
--- Gets number of available, enabled, and disabled dictionaries
-- @treturn int nb_available
-- @treturn int nb_enabled
-- @treturn int nb_disabled
function ReaderDictionary:getNumberOfDictionaries()
local nb_available = #available_ifos
local nb_enabled = 0
local nb_disabled = 0
local dicts_disabled = G_reader_settings:readSetting("dicts_disabled")
for _, ifo in pairs(available_ifos) do
if dicts_disabled[ifo.file] then
nb_disabled = nb_disabled + 1
else
nb_enabled = nb_enabled + 1
end
end
return nb_available, nb_enabled, nb_disabled
end
function ReaderDictionary:_genDownloadDictionariesMenu()
local downloadable_dicts = require("ui/data/dictionaries")
local languages = {}
for i = 1, #downloadable_dicts do
local dict = downloadable_dicts[i]
local dict_lang_in = dict.lang_in
local dict_lang_out = dict.lang_out
if not languages[dict_lang_in] then
languages[dict_lang_in] = {}
end
table.insert(languages[dict_lang_in], dict)
if not languages[dict_lang_out] then
languages[dict_lang_out] = {}
end
table.insert(languages[dict_lang_out], dict)
end
-- remove duplicates
for lang_key,lang in pairs(languages) do
local hash = {}
local res = {}
for k,v in ipairs(lang) do
if not hash[v.name] then
res[#res+1] = v
hash[v.name] = true
end
end
languages[lang_key] = res
end
local menu_items = {}
for lang_key, available_langs in ffiUtil.orderedPairs(languages) do
table.insert(menu_items, {
keep_menu_open = true,
text = lang_key,
callback = function()
self:showDownload(available_langs)
end
})
end
return menu_items
end
function ReaderDictionary:genDictionariesMenu()
local items = {}
for _, ifo in pairs(available_ifos) do
table.insert(items, {
text = ifo.name,
callback = function()
local dicts_disabled = G_reader_settings:readSetting("dicts_disabled")
if dicts_disabled[ifo.file] then
dicts_disabled[ifo.file] = nil
else
dicts_disabled[ifo.file] = true
end
-- Update the -u options to give to sdcv
self:updateSdcvDictNamesOptions()
end,
checked_func = function()
local dicts_disabled = G_reader_settings:readSetting("dicts_disabled")
return not dicts_disabled[ifo.file]
end
})
end
return items
end
local function dictDirsEmpty(dict_dirs)
for _, dict_dir in ipairs(dict_dirs) do
if not util.isEmptyDir(dict_dir) then
return false
end
end
return true
end
local function getAvailableIfoByName(dictionary_name)
for _, ifo in ipairs(available_ifos) do
if ifo.name == dictionary_name then
return ifo
end
end
return nil
end
local function tidyMarkup(results)
local cdata_tag = "<!%[CDATA%[(.-)%]%]>"
local format_escape = "&[29Ib%+]{(.-)}"
for _, result in ipairs(results) do
local ifo = getAvailableIfoByName(result.dict)
if ifo and ifo.is_html then
result.is_html = ifo.is_html
result.css = ifo.css
if ifo.fix_html_func then
local ok, fixed_definition = pcall(ifo.fix_html_func, result.definition)
if ok then
result.definition = fixed_definition
else
logger.warn("Dict's user provided funcion failed:", fixed_definition)
end
end
else
local def = result.definition
-- preserve the <br> tag for line break
def = def:gsub("<[bB][rR] ?/?>", "\n")
-- parse CDATA text in XML
if def:find(cdata_tag) then
def = def:gsub(cdata_tag, "%1")
-- ignore format strings
while def:find(format_escape) do
def = def:gsub(format_escape, "%1")
end
end
-- convert any htmlentities (&gt;, &quot;...)
def = util.htmlEntitiesToUtf8(def)
-- ignore all markup tags
def = def:gsub("%b<>", "")
-- strip all leading empty lines/spaces
def = def:gsub("^%s+", "")
result.definition = def
end
end
return results
end
function ReaderDictionary:cleanSelection(text)
-- Will be used by ReaderWikipedia too
if not text then
return ""
end
-- crengine does now a much better job at finding word boundaries, but
-- some cleanup is still needed for selection we get from other engines
-- (example: pdf selection "quautrefois," will be cleaned to "autrefois")
--
-- Trim any space at start or end
text = text:gsub("^%s+", "")
text = text:gsub("%s+$", "")
-- Replace extended quote (included in the general puncturation range)
-- with plain ascii quote (for french words like "aujourdhui")
text = text:gsub("\xE2\x80\x99", "'") -- U+2019 (right single quotation mark)
-- Strip punctuation characters around selection
text = util.stripPunctuation(text)
-- Strip some common english grammatical construct
text = text:gsub("'s$", '') -- english possessive
-- Strip some common french grammatical constructs
text = text:gsub("^[LSDMNTlsdmnt]'", '') -- french l' s' t'...
text = text:gsub("^[Qq][Uu]'", '') -- french qu'
-- Replace no-break space with regular space
text = text:gsub("\xC2\xA0", ' ') -- U+00A0 no-break space
-- There may be a need to remove some (all?) diacritical marks
-- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combining_character#Unicode_ranges
-- see discussion at https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/1649
-- Commented for now, will have to be checked by people who read
-- languages and texts that use them.
-- text = text:gsub("\204[\128-\191]", '') -- U+0300 to U+033F
-- text = text:gsub("\205[\128-\175]", '') -- U+0340 to U+036F
-- Trim any space now at start or end after above changes
text = text:gsub("^%s+", "")
text = text:gsub("%s+$", "")
return text
end
function ReaderDictionary:showLookupInfo(word)
local text = T(self.lookup_msg, word)
self.lookup_progress_msg = InfoMessage:new{text=text}
UIManager:show(self.lookup_progress_msg)
UIManager:forceRePaint()
end
function ReaderDictionary:dismissLookupInfo()
if self.lookup_progress_msg then
UIManager:close(self.lookup_progress_msg)
-- UIManager:forceRePaint()
end
self.lookup_progress_msg = nil
end
function ReaderDictionary:onShowDictionaryLookup()
self.dictionary_lookup_dialog = InputDialog:new{
title = _("Enter a word to look up"),
input = "",
input_type = "text",
buttons = {
{
{
text = _("Cancel"),
callback = function()
UIManager:close(self.dictionary_lookup_dialog)
end,
},
{
text = _("Search dictionary"),
is_enter_default = true,
callback = function()
UIManager:close(self.dictionary_lookup_dialog)
self:onLookupWord(self.dictionary_lookup_dialog:getInputText())
end,
},
}
},
}
UIManager:show(self.dictionary_lookup_dialog)
self.dictionary_lookup_dialog:onShowKeyboard()
return true
end
function ReaderDictionary:startSdcv(word, dict_names, fuzzy_search)
local final_results = {}
local seen_results = {}
-- Allow for two sdcv calls : one in the classic data/dict, and
-- another one in data/dict_ext if it exists
-- We could put in data/dict_ext dictionaries with a great number of words
-- but poor definitions as a fall back. If these were in data/dict,
-- they would prevent fuzzy searches in other dictories with better
-- definitions, and masks such results. This way, we can get both.
local dict_dirs = {self.data_dir}
local dict_ext = self.data_dir.."_ext"
if lfs.attributes(dict_ext, "mode") == "directory" then
table.insert(dict_dirs, dict_ext)
end
-- early exit if no dictionaries
if dictDirsEmpty(dict_dirs) then
final_results = {
{
dict = "",
word = word,
definition = _([[No dictionaries installed. Please search for "Dictionary support" in the KOReader Wiki to get more information about installing new dictionaries.]]),
}
}
return final_results
end
local lookup_cancelled = false
for _, dict_dir in ipairs(dict_dirs) do
if lookup_cancelled then
break -- don't do any more lookup on additional dict_dirs
end
local args = {"./sdcv", "--utf8-input", "--utf8-output", "--json-output", "--non-interactive", "--data-dir", dict_dir, word}
if not fuzzy_search then
table.insert(args, "--exact-search")
end
if dict_names then
for _, opt in pairs(dict_names) do
table.insert(args, "-u")
table.insert(args, opt)
end
end
local cmd = util.shell_escape(args)
-- cmd = "sleep 7 ; " .. cmd -- uncomment to simulate long lookup time
-- Some sdcv lookups, when using fuzzy search with many dictionaries
-- and a really bad selected text, can take up to 10 seconds.
-- It is nice to be able to cancel it when noticing wrong text was
-- selected.
-- Because sdcv starts outputing its output only at the end when it has
-- done its work, we can use Trapper:dismissablePopen() to cancel it as
-- long as we are waiting for output.
-- When fuzzy search is enabled, we have a lookup_progress_msg that can
-- be used to catch a tap and trigger cancellation.
-- When fuzzy search is disabled, we provide false instead so an
-- invisible non-event-forwarding TrapWidget is used to catch a tap
-- and trigger cancellation (invisible so there's no need for repaint
-- and refresh with the usually fast non-fuzzy search lookups).
-- We must ensure we will have some output to be readable (if no
-- definition found, sdcv will output some message on stderr, and
-- let stdout empty) by appending an "echo":
cmd = cmd .. "; echo"
local completed, results_str = Trapper:dismissablePopen(cmd, self.lookup_progress_msg or false)
lookup_cancelled = not completed
if results_str and results_str ~= "\n" then -- \n is when lookup was cancelled
local ok, results = pcall(JSON.decode, results_str)
if ok and results then
-- we may get duplicates (sdcv may do multiple queries,
-- in fixed mode then in fuzzy mode), we have to remove them
local h
for _,r in ipairs(results) do
h = r.dict .. r.word .. r.definition
if seen_results[h] == nil then
table.insert(final_results, r)
seen_results[h] = true
end
end
else
logger.warn("JSON data cannot be decoded", results)
end
end
end
if #final_results == 0 then
-- dummy results
final_results = {
{
dict = "",
word = word,
definition = lookup_cancelled and _("Dictionary lookup canceled.") or _("No definition found."),
}
}
end
return final_results
end
function ReaderDictionary:stardictLookup(word, dict_names, fuzzy_search, box, link)
if word == "" then
return
end
if not self.disable_lookup_history then
local book_title = self.ui.doc_settings and self.ui.doc_settings:readSetting("doc_props").title or _("Dictionary lookup")
if book_title == "" then -- no or empty metadata title
if self.ui.document and self.ui.document.file then
local directory, filename = util.splitFilePathName(self.ui.document.file) -- luacheck: no unused
book_title = util.splitFileNameSuffix(filename)
end
end
lookup_history:addTableItem("lookup_history", {
book_title = book_title,
time = os.time(),
word = word,
})
end
if Device:canExternalDictLookup() and G_reader_settings:isTrue("external_dict_lookup") then
Device:doExternalDictLookup(word, G_reader_settings:readSetting("external_dict_lookup_method"), function()
if self.highlight then
local clear_id = self.highlight:getClearId()
UIManager:scheduleIn(0.5, function()
self.highlight:clear(clear_id)
end)
end
end)
return
end
if fuzzy_search then
self:showLookupInfo(word)
end
local results = self:startSdcv(word, dict_names, fuzzy_search)
self:showDict(word, tidyMarkup(results), box, link)
end
function ReaderDictionary:showDict(word, results, box, link)
self:dismissLookupInfo()
if results and results[1] then
logger.dbg("showing quick lookup window", word, results)
self.dict_window = DictQuickLookup:new{
window_list = self.dict_window_list,
ui = self.ui,
highlight = self.highlight,
dialog = self.dialog,
-- original lookup word
word = word,
-- selected link, if any
selected_link = link,
results = results,
dictionary = self.default_dictionary,
width = Screen:getWidth() - Screen:scaleBySize(80),
word_box = box,
-- differentiate between dict and wiki
is_wiki = self.is_wiki,
wiki_languages = self.wiki_languages,
refresh_callback = function()
if self.view then
-- update info in footer (time, battery, etc)
self.view.footer:onUpdateFooter()
end
end,
html_dictionary_link_tapped_callback = function(dictionary, html_link)
self:onHtmlDictionaryLinkTapped(dictionary, html_link)
end,
}
table.insert(self.dict_window_list, self.dict_window)
UIManager:show(self.dict_window)
end
end
function ReaderDictionary:showDownload(downloadable_dicts)
local kv_pairs = {}
for dummy, dict in ipairs(downloadable_dicts) do
table.insert(kv_pairs, {dict.name, "",
callback = function()
local connect_callback = function()
self:downloadDictionaryPrep(dict)
end
NetworkMgr:runWhenOnline(connect_callback)
end})
local lang
if dict.lang_in == dict.lang_out then
lang = string.format(" %s", dict.lang_in)
else
lang = string.format(" %s%s", dict.lang_in, dict.lang_out)
end
table.insert(kv_pairs, {lang, ""})
table.insert(kv_pairs, {" ".._("License"), dict.license})
table.insert(kv_pairs, {" ".._("Entries"), dict.entries})
table.insert(kv_pairs, "----------------------------")
end
self.download_window = KeyValuePage:new{
title = _("Tap dictionary name to download"),
kv_pairs = kv_pairs,
}
UIManager:show(self.download_window)
end
function ReaderDictionary:downloadDictionaryPrep(dict, size)
local dummy, filename = util.splitFilePathName(dict.url)
local download_location = string.format("%s/%s", self.data_dir, filename)
local lfs = require("libs/libkoreader-lfs")
if lfs.attributes(download_location) then
UIManager:show(ConfirmBox:new{
text = _("File already exists. Overwrite?"),
ok_text = _("Overwrite"),
ok_callback = function()
self:downloadDictionary(dict, download_location)
end,
})
else
self:downloadDictionary(dict, download_location)
end
end
function ReaderDictionary:downloadDictionary(dict, download_location, continue)
continue = continue or false
local socket = require("socket")
local http = socket.http
local https = require("ssl.https")
local ltn12 = require("ltn12")
local url = socket.url
local parsed = url.parse(dict.url)
local httpRequest = parsed.scheme == "http" and http.request or https.request
if not continue then
local file_size
--local r, c, h = httpRequest {
local dummy, headers, dummy = socket.skip(1, httpRequest{
method = "HEAD",
url = dict.url,
--redirect = true,
})
--logger.dbg(status)
--logger.dbg(headers)
--logger.dbg(code)
file_size = headers and headers["content-length"]
UIManager:show(ConfirmBox:new{
text = T(_("Dictionary filesize is %1 (%2 bytes). Continue with download?"), util.getFriendlySize(file_size), util.getFormattedSize(file_size)),
ok_text = _("Download"),
ok_callback = function()
-- call ourselves with continue = true
self:downloadDictionary(dict, download_location, true)
end,
})
return
else
UIManager:nextTick(function()
UIManager:show(InfoMessage:new{
text = _("Downloading…"),
timeout = 3,
})
end)
end
local dummy, c, dummy = httpRequest{
url = dict.url,
sink = ltn12.sink.file(io.open(download_location, "w")),
}
if c == 200 then
logger.dbg("file downloaded to", download_location)
else
UIManager:show(InfoMessage:new{
text = _("Could not save file to:\n") .. BD.filepath(download_location),
--timeout = 3,
})
return false
end
local ok, error = util.unpackArchive(download_location, self.data_dir)
if ok then
available_ifos = false
self:init()
UIManager:show(InfoMessage:new{
text = _("Dictionary downloaded:\n") .. dict.name,
})
return true
else
UIManager:show(InfoMessage:new{
text = _("Dictionary failed to download:\n") .. string.format("%s\n%s", dict.name, error),
})
return false
end
end
function ReaderDictionary:onUpdateDefaultDict(dict)
logger.dbg("make default dictionary:", dict)
self.default_dictionary = dict
UIManager:show(InfoMessage:new{
text = T(_("%1 is now the default dictionary for this document."),
dict),
timeout = 2,
})
return true
end
function ReaderDictionary:onReadSettings(config)
self.default_dictionary = config:readSetting("default_dictionary")
self.disable_fuzzy_search = config:readSetting("disable_fuzzy_search")
if self.disable_fuzzy_search == nil then
self.disable_fuzzy_search = G_reader_settings:isTrue("disable_fuzzy_search")
end
end
function ReaderDictionary:onSaveSettings()
if self.ui.doc_settings then
logger.dbg("save default dictionary", self.default_dictionary)
self.ui.doc_settings:saveSetting("default_dictionary", self.default_dictionary)
self.ui.doc_settings:saveSetting("disable_fuzzy_search", self.disable_fuzzy_search)
end
end
function ReaderDictionary:toggleFuzzyDefault()
local disable_fuzzy_search = G_reader_settings:isTrue("disable_fuzzy_search")
UIManager:show(MultiConfirmBox:new{
text = T(
disable_fuzzy_search
and _([[
Would you like to enable or disable fuzzy search by default?
Fuzzy search can match epuisante, épuisante and épuisantes to épuisant, even if only the latter has an entry in the dictionary. It can be disabled to improve performance, but it might be worthwhile to look into disabling unneeded dictionaries before disabling fuzzy search.
The current default (★) is disabled.]])
or _([[
Would you like to enable or disable fuzzy search by default?
Fuzzy search can match epuisante, épuisante and épuisantes to épuisant, even if only the latter has an entry in the dictionary. It can be disabled to improve performance, but it might be worthwhile to look into disabling unneeded dictionaries before disabling fuzzy search.
The current default (★) is enabled.]])
),
choice1_text_func = function()
return disable_fuzzy_search and _("Disable (★)") or _("Disable")
end,
choice1_callback = function()
G_reader_settings:saveSetting("disable_fuzzy_search", true)
end,
choice2_text_func = function()
return disable_fuzzy_search and _("Enable") or _("Enable (★)")
end,
choice2_callback = function()
G_reader_settings:saveSetting("disable_fuzzy_search", false)
end,
})
end
return ReaderDictionary