anki/qt/aqt/browser/table/__init__.py
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# Copyright: Ankitects Pty Ltd and contributors
# License: GNU AGPL, version 3 or later; http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html
from __future__ import annotations
import time
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Generator, Sequence, Union
import aqt
from anki.cards import CardId
from anki.collection import BrowserColumns as Columns
from anki.collection import BrowserRow
from anki.notes import NoteId
from aqt import colors
from aqt.utils import tr
Column = Columns.Column
ItemId = Union[CardId, NoteId]
ItemList = Union[Sequence[CardId], Sequence[NoteId]]
@dataclass
class SearchContext:
search: str
browser: aqt.browser.Browser
order: bool | str | Column = True
reverse: bool = False
# if set, provided ids will be used instead of the regular search
ids: Sequence[ItemId] | None = None
@dataclass
class Cell:
text: str
is_rtl: bool
class CellRow:
is_deleted: bool = False
def __init__(
self,
cells: Generator[tuple[str, bool], None, None],
color: BrowserRow.Color.V,
font_name: str,
font_size: int,
) -> None:
self.refreshed_at: float = time.time()
self.cells: tuple[Cell, ...] = tuple(Cell(*cell) for cell in cells)
self.color: tuple[str, str] | None = backend_color_to_aqt_color(color)
self.font_name: str = font_name or "arial"
self.font_size: int = font_size if font_size > 0 else 12
def is_stale(self, threshold: float) -> bool:
return self.refreshed_at < threshold
@staticmethod
def generic(length: int, cell_text: str) -> CellRow:
return CellRow(
((cell_text, False) for cell in range(length)),
BrowserRow.COLOR_DEFAULT,
"arial",
12,
)
@staticmethod
def placeholder(length: int) -> CellRow:
return CellRow.generic(length, "...")
@staticmethod
def deleted(length: int) -> CellRow:
row = CellRow.generic(length, tr.browsing_row_deleted())
row.is_deleted = True
return row
def backend_color_to_aqt_color(color: BrowserRow.Color.V) -> tuple[str, str] | None:
if color == BrowserRow.COLOR_MARKED:
return colors.MARKED_BG
if color == BrowserRow.COLOR_SUSPENDED:
return colors.SUSPENDED_BG
if color == BrowserRow.COLOR_FLAG_RED:
return colors.FLAG1_BG
if color == BrowserRow.COLOR_FLAG_ORANGE:
return colors.FLAG2_BG
if color == BrowserRow.COLOR_FLAG_GREEN:
return colors.FLAG3_BG
if color == BrowserRow.COLOR_FLAG_BLUE:
return colors.FLAG4_BG
if color == BrowserRow.COLOR_FLAG_PINK:
return colors.FLAG5_BG
if color == BrowserRow.COLOR_FLAG_TURQUOISE:
return colors.FLAG6_BG
if color == BrowserRow.COLOR_FLAG_PURPLE:
return colors.FLAG7_BG
return None
from .model import DataModel
from .state import CardState, ItemState, NoteState
from .table import StatusDelegate, Table