# Copyright: Ankitects Pty Ltd and contributors # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # License: GNU AGPL, version 3 or later; http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html from __future__ import annotations import time from typing import Optional import aqt.forms from anki.lang import _ from aqt.qt import * # Progress info ########################################################################## class ProgressManager: def __init__(self, mw): self.mw = mw self.app = QApplication.instance() self.inDB = False self.blockUpdates = False self._show_timer: Optional[QTimer] = None self._win = None self._levels = 0 # Safer timers ########################################################################## # A custom timer which avoids firing while a progress dialog is active # (likely due to some long-running DB operation) def timer(self, ms, func, repeat, requiresCollection=True): """Create and start a standard Anki timer. If the timer fires while a progress window is shown: - if it is a repeating timer, it will wait the same delay again - if it is non-repeating, it will try again in 100ms If requiresCollection is True, the timer will not fire if the collection has been unloaded. Setting it to False will allow the timer to fire even when there is no collection, but will still only fire when there is no current progress dialog.""" def handler(): if requiresCollection and not self.mw.col: # no current collection; timer is no longer valid print("Ignored progress func as collection unloaded: %s" % repr(func)) return if not self._levels: # no current progress; safe to fire func() else: if repeat: # skip this time; we'll fire again pass else: # retry in 100ms self.timer(100, func, False, requiresCollection) t = QTimer(self.mw) if not repeat: t.setSingleShot(True) qconnect(t.timeout, handler) t.start(ms) return t # Creating progress dialogs ########################################################################## def start( self, max=0, min=0, label=None, parent=None, immediate=False ) -> Optional[ProgressDialog]: self._levels += 1 if self._levels > 1: return None # setup window parent = parent or self.app.activeWindow() if not parent and self.mw.isVisible(): parent = self.mw label = label or _("Processing...") self._win = ProgressDialog(parent) self._win.form.progressBar.setMinimum(min) self._win.form.progressBar.setMaximum(max) self._win.form.progressBar.setTextVisible(False) self._win.form.label.setText(label) self._win.setWindowTitle("Anki") self._win.setWindowModality(Qt.ApplicationModal) self._win.setMinimumWidth(300) self._setBusy() self._shown: float = 0 self._counter = min self._min = min self._max = max self._firstTime = time.time() self._lastUpdate = time.time() self._updating = False self._show_timer = QTimer(self.mw) self._show_timer.setSingleShot(True) self._show_timer.start(immediate and 100 or 600) qconnect(self._show_timer.timeout, self._on_show_timer) return self._win def update( self, label=None, value=None, process=True, maybeShow=True, max: Optional[int] = None, ) -> None: # print self._min, self._counter, self._max, label, time.time() - self._lastTime if not self.mw.inMainThread(): print("progress.update() called on wrong thread") return if self._updating: return if maybeShow: self._maybeShow() if not self._shown: return elapsed = time.time() - self._lastUpdate if label: self._win.form.label.setText(label) self._max = max or 0 self._win.form.progressBar.setMaximum(self._max) if self._max: self._counter = value or (self._counter + 1) self._win.form.progressBar.setValue(self._counter) if process and elapsed >= 0.2: self._updating = True self.app.processEvents() # type: ignore #possibly related to https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/6910 self._updating = False self._lastUpdate = time.time() def finish(self): self._levels -= 1 self._levels = max(0, self._levels) if self._levels == 0: if self._win: self._closeWin() self._unsetBusy() if self._show_timer: self._show_timer.stop() self._show_timer = None def clear(self): "Restore the interface after an error." if self._levels: self._levels = 1 self.finish() def _maybeShow(self): if not self._levels: return if self._shown: return delta = time.time() - self._firstTime if delta > 0.5: self._showWin() def _showWin(self) -> None: self._shown = time.time() self._win.show() def _closeWin(self) -> None: if self._shown: while True: # give the window system a second to present # window before we close it again - fixes # progress window getting stuck, especially # on ubuntu 16.10+ elap = time.time() - self._shown if elap >= 0.5: break self.app.processEvents(QEventLoop.ExcludeUserInputEvents) # type: ignore #possibly related to https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/6910 self._win.cancel() self._win = None self._shown = 0 def _setBusy(self): self.mw.app.setOverrideCursor(QCursor(Qt.WaitCursor)) def _unsetBusy(self): self.app.restoreOverrideCursor() def busy(self): "True if processing." return self._levels def _on_show_timer(self): self._show_timer = None self._showWin() def want_cancel(self) -> bool: win = self._win if win: return win.wantCancel else: return False def set_title(self, title: str) -> None: win = self._win if win: win.setWindowTitle(title) class ProgressDialog(QDialog): def __init__(self, parent): QDialog.__init__(self, parent) self.form = aqt.forms.progress.Ui_Dialog() self.form.setupUi(self) self._closingDown = False self.wantCancel = False # required for smooth progress bars self.form.progressBar.setStyleSheet("QProgressBar::chunk { width: 1px; }") def cancel(self): self._closingDown = True self.hide() def closeEvent(self, evt): if self._closingDown: evt.accept() else: self.wantCancel = True evt.ignore() def keyPressEvent(self, evt): if evt.key() == Qt.Key_Escape: evt.ignore() self.wantCancel = True