Merge branch 'event'

- use eventLoop
- add watchdogs
- add list in tutorial mode
- rewrite command detection
- cleanups
- autoencoding
- a lot of other stuff i forgott
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# Input Drivers:
1. "evdevDriver" input driver for linux evdev
- python-evdev >=0.6.3
- python-pyudev
- This is commonly referred to as python3-evdev by your distribution
- loaded uinput kernel module
- ReadWrite permission

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ToDo list for Fenrir Version 1.5
Things with not so deep knowledge needed are marekd wiht "(Easy for contribution)". so just start with that :).
General:
- Migrate *Data.py to classes and use getter/setter (Easy for contribution)
commandsData.py
eventData.py
generalData.py
inputData.py
outputData.py
punctuationData.py
runtimeData.py
screenData.py
settingsData -> defaultSettings.py
Fix Bugs:
- device detection is broken
- arrow up/down announcement is broken
- let drivers choos between threads and process
- HilightTracking is broken for autoencoding
-----------DONE----------------
- Doku: Write a user wiki
https://wiki.linux-a11y.org/doku.php?id=fenrir_user_manual&s[]=fenrir
- initial working setup.py
- leave review on typing
- add dependency check (check-dependencys.py)
- Add nice dummy drivers as template or for debugging
- reimplement detection code for X11
- initial translate structure (manuelcortez Thanks!)
http://www.supernifty.org/blog/2011/09/16/python-localization-made-easy/
- add a configurable place where you can place own commands or overwrite existing commands without need to change default code
- implement autodetection of plugged and unplugged input devices (python-pyudev) for evdev driver
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22678686/python-script-to-detect-hot-plug-event
http://askubuntu.com/questions/508236/how-can-i-run-code-whenever-a-usb-device-is-unplugged-without-requiring-root
https://www.mattfischer.com/blog/?p=182
- implement speechdriver generic (Easy for contribution)
- try to autodetect encoding (Easy for contribution) (Prototype "charmapTTY" in play zone)
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6396659/how-do-you-get-the-encoding-of-the-terminal-from-within-a-python-script
Braille Support (WIP):
initial BrlTTY driver
detect device size via driver
output to braille device
make flushMode configurable
make flushTimeout configurable
flush message after X seconds and show current line (review over text)
tweak current commands and output
command flush_braille
command for scroll left
command for scroll right
create offset for scrolling
respect scrolling
make cursor following configurable (brailleCursorTrackingMode)
- cell
- page
follow cursor while typing
brailleFocusMode:
- review = priority to review
- initial try to make it more asynchronus with multpible threads
- be more event based (vcsa sets POLLPRI)
http://scotdoyle.com/python-epoll-howto.html
Needed events:
screen update (vcsa sets POLLPRI)
plug input device (udev event)
screen changed (logind event, collides with screen update)
keyboard input (select, wait forever)
braille input (brlapi_readKey)
braille flush (timer, sleep)
Each event is watched in an own thread. This improves performance and reduce the load.
The event loop is to be done as "queue" since those are thread safe.
The threads are reading incomming data and add the events and data to the queue
the mainloop just reads the queue in an blocking way and executes the needed codepath with the data.
clean up the code for the events so that just the correct codepath is used:
- screen
- input
- new device
Settings:
- configuration should be overwritable with parameter and alternative paths (Easy for contribution)
Tutorial Mode:
- navigate through a list of bound commands. speak binding and description.

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@ -4,27 +4,12 @@ Things with not so deep knowledge needed are marekd wiht "(Easy for contribution
General:
- implement onScreenUpdate commands
read highlighted text mode
- try to make it more asynchronus with multpible threads
- be more event based (vcsa sets POLLPRI)
http://scotdoyle.com/python-epoll-howto.html
Needed events:
screen update (vcsa sets POLLPRI)
plug input device (udev event)
screen changed (logind event, collides with screen update)
keyboard input (select, wait forever)
braille input (brlapi_readKey)
braille flush (timer, sleep)
Each event is watched in an own thread. This improves performance and reduce the load.
The event loop is to be done as "queue" since those are thread safe.
The threads are reading incomming data and add the events and data to the queue
the mainloop just reads the queue in an blocking way and executes the needed codepath with the data.
- leave review on typing
- implement commands
Tutorial Mode: navigate through a list of bound commands. speak binding and description.
attributes_curr_char (Easy for contribution)
https://github.com/jwilk/vcsapeek/blob/master/linuxvt.py
- generic list (convert clipboard management) (Easy for contribution)
- generic list or see Tutorial mode list (convert clipboard management) (Easy for contribution)
next item
pref item
curr item
@ -54,19 +39,21 @@ Driver:
https://docs.python.org/3.2/library/pty.html
http://sqizit.bartletts.id.au/2011/02/14/pseudo-terminals-in-python/
https://blog.konpat.me/pythons-pseudo-terminal-pty-examples/
- implement PTY Input driver
- ATK input driver (don't grab on graphical interface)
https://git.linux-a11y.org/AIT/pyatspi2/src/master/examples/keypress.py
- try to autodetect encoding (Easy for contribution) (Prototype "charmapTTY" in play zone)
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6396659/how-do-you-get-the-encoding-of-the-terminal-from-within-a-python-script
- Dectalk SpeechDriver
- Dectalk SpeechDriver (Easy for contribution, device needed - i dont own one)
https://github.com/tvraman/emacspeak/blob/master/servers/obsolete/python/dectalk.py
Settings:
- write settings (Easy for contribution)
- menue for settings configuration (Easy for contribution)
Application Profiles
Application Profiles (low priority):
- reimplement process detection without subprocessing // this is started by chrys
- fenrir is not able to detect the current application inside of screen.
ps -e -H -o pid,pgrp,ppid,tty,cmd
@ -80,38 +67,8 @@ Application Profiles
- per application shortcuts
-----------DONE----------------
- initial working setup.py
- add dependency check (check-dependencys.py)
- Add nice dummy drivers as template or for debugging
- reimplement detection code for X11
- initial translate structure (manuelcortez Thanks!)
http://www.supernifty.org/blog/2011/09/16/python-localization-made-easy/
- add a configurable place where you can place own commands or overwrite existing commands without need to change default code
- implement autodetection of plugged and unplugged input devices (python-pyudev) for evdev driver
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22678686/python-script-to-detect-hot-plug-event
http://askubuntu.com/questions/508236/how-can-i-run-code-whenever-a-usb-device-is-unplugged-without-requiring-root
https://www.mattfischer.com/blog/?p=182
- implement speechdriver generic (Easy for contribution)
General:
Braille Support:
initial BrlTTY driver
detect device size via driver
output to braille device
make flushMode configurable
make flushTimeout configurable
flush message after X seconds and show current line (review over text)
tweak current commands and output
command flush_braille
command for scroll left
command for scroll right
create offset for scrolling
respect scrolling
make cursor following configurable (brailleCursorTrackingMode)
- cell
- page
follow cursor while typing
brailleFocusMode:
- review = priority to review
Driver:
Settings:
- configuration should be overwritable with parameter and alternative paths (Easy for contribution)
Application Profiles:

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@ -79,6 +79,12 @@ try:
except:
print('python3-evdev: FAIL')
available = available and False
try:
import pyudev
print('python3-pyudev: OK')
except:
print('python3-pyudev: FAIL')
available = available and False
if available:
currentInstallation.append('evdevDriver')
# SOUND

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@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ panSizeHorizontal=0
[screen]
driver=vcsaDriver
encoding=UTF-8
encoding=auto
screenUpdateDelay=0.05
suspendingScreen=
autodetectSuspendingScreen=True
@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ dateFormat=%A, %B %d, %Y
autoSpellCheck=True
spellCheckLanguage=en_US
scriptPath=/usr/share/fenrir/scripts
commandPath=/usr/share/fenrir/commands
commandPath=
[focus]
cursor=True
@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ highlight=False
lineBreak=True
endOfScreen=True
# leave the review when pressing a key
leaveReviewOnKeypress=False
leaveReviewOnCursorChange=True
# leave the review when changing the screen
leaveReviewOnScreenChange=True

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@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ panSizeHorizontal=0
[screen]
driver=vcsaDriver
encoding=cp850
encoding=auto
screenUpdateDelay=0.05
suspendingScreen=
autodetectSuspendingScreen=True
@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ interruptOnKeyPressFilter=
doubleTapTimeout=0.2
[general]
debugLevel=1
debugLevel=0
punctuationProfile=default
punctuationLevel=some
respectPunctuationPause=True
@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ spellCheckLanguage=en_US
# path for your scripts "scriptKey" functionality
scriptPath=/usr/share/fenrir/scripts
# overload commands, and create new one without changing Fenrir default
commandPath=/usr/share/fenrir/commands
commandPath=
[focus]
#follow the text cursor
@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ highlight=False
lineBreak=True
endOfScreen=True
# leave the review when pressing a key
leaveReviewOnKeypress=False
leaveReviewOnCursorChange=True
# leave the review when changing the screen
leaveReviewOnScreenChange=True

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@ -76,10 +76,10 @@ panSizeHorizontal=0
[screen]
driver=vcsaDriver
encoding=cp850
encoding=auto
screenUpdateDelay=0.05
suspendingScreen=7
autodetectSuspendingScreen=False
suspendingScreen=
autodetectSuspendingScreen=True
[keyboard]
driver=evdevDriver
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ autoSpellCheck=True
spellCheckLanguage=en_US
scriptPath=/usr/share/fenrir/scripts
# overload commands, and create new one without changing Fenrir default
commandPath=/usr/share/fenrir/commands
commandPath=
[focus]
#follow the text cursor
@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ highlight=False
lineBreak=True
endOfScreen=True
# leave the review when pressing a key
leaveReviewOnKeypress=False
leaveReviewOnCursorChange=True
# leave the review when changing the screen
leaveReviewOnScreenChange=True

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Fenrir requires several drivers to interact with the operating system.
===== Speech Drivers =====
A speech driver is for communication with the text to speech system like [[speech-dispatcher|Speech-dispatcher]] or [[espeak|Espeak]]. \\
A speech driver is for communication with the text to speech system like [[#SpeechDispatcher|Speech-Dispatcher]] or [[http://espeak.sourceforge.net|Espeak]]. \\
See section [[#Speech|Speech]] in ''settings.conf'' for more information.
@ -27,9 +27,17 @@ Dependency's:
* speech-dispatcher (installed and configured, [[https://devel.freebsoft.org/speechd#sec2|Documentation]])
* python-speechd
==== Espeak ====
Uses espeak via python bindings.
Dependency's:
* Espeak or Espeak-ng
* [[https://launchpad.net/python-espeak|python-espeak]]
==== Generic ====
This invokes speech via a sub-process. This is almost the same as entering the command by commandline. The performance depends on the overhead of the speech syntheses application but it is really flexible.
This invokes speech via a sub-process. This is almost the same as entering the command by commandline. The performance depends on the overhead of the speech synthesis application but it is really flexible.
Dependency's:
* Espeak or Espeak-ng
@ -132,7 +140,7 @@ Fenrir can run without installation. It just requires the dependencies to be ins
We recommend to try it out before installation to be sure everything works and prevent yourself from experiencing a non-talking environment.
===== Try Out =====
Fenrir does not require installation. You can try out if everything works before you want to install. In this way you can be sure that your system doesnt break or does not talking.
Fenrir does not require installation. You can try it and make sure everything works before you decide to install. In this way you can be sure that your system doesnt break or stop talking.
for that you can just grab the code and run as root ''src/fenrir/fenrir'' (in foreground) or ''src/fenrir/fenrir-daemon'' (in background, that one is used by systemd for autostart)
===== Install it =====
@ -149,7 +157,8 @@ For Arch there are PKGBUILDs in the AUR:
- Download the latest stable version from the [[https://linux-a11y.org/index.php?page=fenrir-screenreader|Fenrir-Project]] site.
- Unpack the archive
- install the needed Dependencys an standard installation requires the following.
- Check the needed Dependencys by running [[https://github.com/chrys87/fenrir/blob/master/check-dependencys.py|check-dependencys.py]] script
- install the needed missing dependencys an standard installation requires the following:
* python3 >= 3.3 (and all the following is needed for python3 )
* python3-speechd (screen)
* python3-dbus (screen)
@ -159,7 +168,7 @@ For Arch there are PKGBUILDs in the AUR:
* python3-pyenchant (spellchecker)
* your language for aspell (aspell-<lang>) (spellchecker)
* sox (sound)
* For an individual installation see [[#Support and Requirements|Support and Requirements]] or cunsult the [[https://github.com/chrys87/fenrir/blob/master/README.md|Readme]])
* For an individual installation see [[#Support and Requirements|Support and Requirements]] or consult the [[https://github.com/chrys87/fenrir/blob/master/README.md|Readme]])
- run "install.sh" as root
this installs fenrir as the following
@ -186,21 +195,22 @@ To enable auto start on system boot:
====== First Steps ======
If you are using Fenrir for the first time you may want to take a look at these resources:
* [[#Keyindings|Keyindings]]
* [[#Keybindings|Keybindings]]
* [[#Tutorial Mode|Tutorial Mode]]
====== Features ======
===== Commands =====
==== Keyindings ====
==== Keybindings ====
Normal commands can invoked in to ways:
Normal commands can be invoked in two ways:
- Using a Metakey ([[#Fenrir Key|FenrirKey]])
- Shortcuts with an single key
- Shortcuts with a single key
See section [[#Keyboard|Keyboard]] in ''settings.conf'' for more information.
=== Fenrir Key ===
The Fenrir Key is for invoking screen reader commands. Fenrir can handle more than one Key as FenrirKey at the same time.
The Fenrir Key is for invoking screen reader commands. Fenrir can utilize more than one FenrirKey at the same time.
By default the following keys are used:
- Insert
- KeyPad Insert
@ -317,6 +327,8 @@ To invoke "Scripts" the Script Key is mandatory. The shortcut is encoded in the
|FenrirKey + Shift + C|[[#read current clipboard|current clipboard]]|
|FenrirKey + C|[[#copy marked to clipboard|copy marked text to clipboard]]|
|FenrirKey + V|[[#paste clipboard|paste clipboard contents]]|
|FenrirKey + P|[[#import clipboard from file|import clipboard from file]]|
|FenrirKey + Alt + Shift +C|[[#export clipboard to file|export clipboard to file]]|
|FenrirKey + CTRL + Shift + X|[[#Remove Marks|remove marks]]|
|FenrirKey + X|[[#Set mark|set mark]]|
|FenrirKey + Shift + X|[[#Get text between marks|announce marked text]]|
@ -335,7 +347,7 @@ To invoke "Scripts" the Script Key is mandatory. The shortcut is encoded in the
|FenrirKey + U|[[#review previous line|reviews previous line]]|
|FenrirKey + O|[[#review next line|reviews next line]]|
|FenrirKey + Shift + J|[[#review line beginning|reviews line beginning]]|
|FenrirKey + SHFIT + L|[[#review line ending|reviews line ending]]|
|FenrirKey + Shift + L|[[#review line ending|reviews line ending]]|
|FenrirKey + CTRL + J|[[#review line first character|reviews line first character]]|
|FenrirKey + CTRL + L|[[#review line last character|reviews line last character]]|
|FenrirKey + Alt + 1|[[#present first line|presents first line]]|
@ -343,15 +355,15 @@ To invoke "Scripts" the Script Key is mandatory. The shortcut is encoded in the
|FenrirKey + K|[[#review current word|reviews current word]]|
|FenrirKey + J|[[#review previous word|reviews previous word]]|
|FenrirKey + L|[[#review next word|reviews next word]]|
|2 * FenrirKey + K|[[#review current word phonetic|reviews current word phonetic]]|
|2 * FenrirKey + J|[[#review previous word phonetic|reviews previous word phonetic]]|
|2 * FenrirKey + L|[[#review next word phonetic|reviews next word phonetic]]|
|FenrirKey + comma|[[#review current character|reviews current char]]|
|FenrirKey + M|[[#review previous character|reviews previous char]]|
|FenrirKey + dot|[[#review next character|reviews next char]]|
|2 * FenrirKey + comma|[[#review current character phonetic|reviews current character phonetic]]|
|2 * FenrirKey + M|[[#review previous character phonetic|reviews previous character phonetic]]|
|2 * FenrirKey + dot|[[#review next character phonetic|reviews next character phonetic]]|
|FenrirKey + CTRL + ALT + K|[[#review current word phonetic|reviews current word phonetic]]|
|FenrirKey + CTRL + ALT + J|[[#review previous word phonetic|reviews previous word phonetic]]|
|FenrirKey + CTRL + ALT + L|[[#review next word phonetic|reviews next word phonetic]]|
|FenrirKey + comma|[[#review current character|reviews current character]]|
|FenrirKey + M|[[#review previous character|reviews previous character]]|
|FenrirKey + dot|[[#review next character|reviews next character]]|
|FenrirKey + CTRL + ALT + comma|[[#review current character phonetic|reviews current character phonetic]]|
|FenrirKey + CTRL + ALT + M|[[#review previous character phonetic|reviews previous character phonetic]]|
|FenrirKey + CTRL + ALT + dot|[[#review next character phonetic|reviews next character phonetic]]|
|FenrirKey + CTRL + I|[[#review up|reviews up]]|
|FenrirKey + CTRL + comma|[[#review down|reviews down]]|
|FenrirKey + Slash|[[#exit review|exit review]]|
@ -434,6 +446,8 @@ To invoke "Scripts" the Script Key is mandatory. The shortcut is encoded in the
|FenrirKey + Shift + C|[[#read current clipboard|current clipboard]]|
|FenrirKey + C|[[#copy marked to clipboard|copy marked text to clipboard]]|
|FenrirKey + V|[[#paste clipboard|paste clipboard contents]]|
|FenrirKey + F5|[[#import clipboard from file|import clipboard from file]]|
|FenrirKey + Alt + Shift +C|[[#export clipboard to file|export clipboard to file]]|
|FenrirKey + CTRL + Shift + X|[[#Remove Marks|remove marks]]|
|FenrirKey + X|[[#Set mark|set mark]]|
|FenrirKey + Shift + X|[[#Get text between marks|announce marked text]]|
@ -544,6 +558,10 @@ Read the content of the current element of the clipboard list
== paste clipboard ==
Past whatever element is currently selected by first, last, prev or next clipboard commands.
if no special clipboard is selected the first one (last copied) is used.
== export clipboard to file ==
This allows you to export the current clipboard to an configurable filepath. This is useful to share the clipboard with a graphical desktop.
== import clipboard from file ==
Import a clipboard from an configurable file. This is useful to share the clipboard with a graphical desktop.
==== Quick Settings ====
Fenrir provides some shortcuts to change settings temporarily and on the fly without need to permanently change the ''settings.conf'' file.
=== toggle braille ===
@ -768,29 +786,43 @@ speaks an _ as "line".
speaks an _ as underscore.
for question mark an ? is appended to the word that the TTS system can announce the question correctly.
==== Custom ====
The dict "[customDict]" is just for your own use. it does just replace the key by the value without any special functionality. This might be used to correct phonetic wrongly spoken words,make words more common or just shorter. Or even just for fun :).
The dict "[customDict]" is just for your own use, it just replace the key with the value without any special functionality. This might be used to fix incorrectly spoken words, make words more common, shorter or just for fun. :)
==== Emoticons ====
The Emoticons dict "[emoticonDict]" contains by default some emoticons. it replaces ":)" by "smile" or "XD" by "loool". So chatting is a little more colorful.
The special on that dict is that you can toggle the substitution it on or off during run time or in settings.conf. This is useful because while doing programming or other serious work you want here colons and parans not smiles.
The Emoticons dictionary "[emoticonDict]" by default contains some emoticons. it can replace ":)" with "smile" or "XD" with "loool" Making chat more colorful.
A nice feature with this dictionary is that you can toggle the substitution on or off during run time or in settings.conf. This is useful because while doing programming or other serious work you want to hear colons and parans not smiles.
====== Configuration ======
===== Prepare =====
===== Settings =====
You can configure Fenrir in the following places (ordered by priority):
- /etc/fenrir/settings/settings.conf
- <sourceTree>/config/settings/settings.conf
- run with hard coded defaults.
- Commandline Parameters ''-o'' see [[#Set settings coption|Set settings coption]]
- /etc/fenrir/settings/settings.conf see [[#Settings|Settigns]]
- <sourceTree>/config/settings/settings.conf see [[#Settings|Settigns]]
- hard coded defaults
===== Commandline Arguments =====
==== Set settings coption ====
You can specify options that overwrites the setting.conf.
This is done with ''-o <list of options>'' parameter.
The list of options has the following syntax
fenrir -o "section#setting=value;section#setting=value"
For example change the sound driver to gstreamer and disable braille
fenrir -o "sound#driver=gstreamerDriver;braille#enabled=False=False"
or change debug level to verbose
fenrir -o "general#debugLevel=3"
You can find the available sections and variables here [[#Settings]]
See Syntax [[#settings.conf syntax]]
==== settings.conf syntax ====
the syntax of the "settings.conf" is really simple and is similar to a "*.ini" file, there are 3 different elements.
the syntax of the [[#Settings|settings.conf]] is really simple and is similar to a "*.ini" file, there are 4 different elements.
- Sections
- Settings
- Values
- Comments
A comment starts with an # and is ignored by fenrir.
# this is a comment
To group settings we have sections.
A section can look like this:
[Section]
A setting looks like this:
settingName=Value
A comment starts with an #.
# this is a comment
Example:
[sound]
@ -800,7 +832,7 @@ Example:
# Sox is default.
driver=genericDriver
===== Settings =====
==== Sound ====
The sound is configured in section ''[sound]''.
@ -836,7 +868,7 @@ The generic sound driver uses shell commands for play sound and frequencies.
''genericFrequencyCommand'' defines the command that is used playing frequencies.
genericFrequencyCommand=<your command for playing a frequence>
The following variable are substituted in ''genericPlayFileCommand'' and ''genericFrequencyCommand'':
The following variables are substituted in ''genericPlayFileCommand'' and ''genericFrequencyCommand'':
* ''fenrirVolume'' = the current volume setting
* ''fenrirSoundFile'' = the sound file for an sound icon
* ''fenrirFrequence'' = the frequency to play
@ -987,9 +1019,9 @@ Values: Integer,
* ''0'' = display size
* ''>0'' number of cells
==== Screen ====
The settings for screens, (TTY, PTY) is done in the ''[screen]'' section.
The settings for screens, (TTY, PTY) are configured in the ''[screen]'' section.
The driver that gets the information from a screen:
The driver to get the information from the screen:
driver=vcsaDriver
Available Drivers:
* ''vcsaDriver'' using the VCSA driver (for TTYs), for Fenrir <1.5 just use ''vcsa''
@ -1001,21 +1033,21 @@ The driver updates Fenrir with changes upon the screen.
screenUpdateDelay=0.05
Values: in Seconds
If you want Fenrir to not be active on any screen. That can have different reasons. Maybe an X server or Wayland is running on that screen. You can make Fenrir ignore it or multiple screens seperated by '','' with:
If you want Fenrir to not be active on any screen for various reasons. Maybe an X server or Wayland is running on that screen. You can make Fenrir ignore it or multiple screens seperated by '','' with:
suspendingScreen=
Values: Depends on driver:
* VCSA: the number of the TTY. TTY6 is ''6''.
Example ignore TTY1 and TTY2:
suspendingScreen=1,2
There is also the ability to let Fenrir auto detect screens that running an X. So Screens running an GUI are ignored.
There is also the ability to let Fenrir auto detect screens that are running an X server. So Screens running an GUI are ignored.
autodetectSuspendingScreen=True
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
==== Keyboard ====
The settings for keyboard and input related configuration is located in the section ''[keyboard]'' of the ''settings.conf'' file.
Select the driver used to for grabbing the keybord and recieve shortcuts.
Select the driver used for grabbing keybord input and for recieving shortcuts.
driver=evdevDriver
Values: Text, available Driver
Available Drivers:
@ -1028,23 +1060,23 @@ Values:
* ''NOMICE'' Exclude mices from handling.
* ''<Device Name>'' just use the device with the given name.
Gives Fenrir exclusive access to the keyboard and lets it control keystrokes. This is needed to consume the Fenrir related shortcuts.
Gives Fenrir exclusive access to the keyboard and lets it control keystrokes. This is needed to intercept Fenrir related shortcuts.
grabDevices=True
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
The following just make sense if you are using an second screenreader and just wanna have some hooked events. Fenrir ignores all shortcuts then.
The following just make sense if you are using a second screenreader and just wanna have some hooked events. Fenrir ignores all shortcuts then.
ignoreShortcuts=False
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
The current keyboard layout used for shortcuts.
keyboardLayout=desktop
Values: A absolute Path to an Keyboard definition file or a Filename without extension located in ''/etc/fenrir/keyboard''
Values: An absolute Path to a Keyboard definition file or a Filename without extension located in ''/etc/fenrir/keyboard''
Announce chars while typing.
Announce characters while typing.
charEcho=False
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
Announce deleted chars
Announce deleted characters
charDeleteEcho=True
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
@ -1058,71 +1090,77 @@ Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
You can filter the keys on that the speech should interrupt
interruptOnKeyPressFilter=
Values: (List) empty = all keys, otherwhise interrupt on given keys
Values: (List) empty = all keys, otherwise interrupt with specified keys
The timeout that is used for double tap shortcuts
doubleTapTimeout=0.2
Values: Seconds
==== General ====
Overall stuff can be configured in section ''[general]''.
Overall settings can be configured from the section ''[general]''.
Set the current debug level:
debugLevel=1
Values: off=0, error=1, warning=2, info=3
the current used punctuation and dict file:
the current punctuation and dict file in use:
punctuationProfile=default
Values: Text, see available profiles in ''/etc/fenrir/punctuation'' or in ''sourceTree/config/punctuation''
The current used punctuation level.
The current punctuation level in use:
punctuationLevel=some
Values: Text, See available levels in the used punctuation file.
Respect pause for punctuations.
Respect pause for punctuations:
respectPunctuationPause=True
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
Add a pause on Line break.
Add a pause on Line break:
newLinePause=True
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
Specify the path where the clipboard should be exported to.
See [[#export clipboard to file|export clipboard to file]].
The variable ''$user'' is replaced by the current logged username.
clipboardExportPath=/tmp/fenrirClipboard
Values: Text, Systemfilepath
The number of available cipboards:
numberOfClipboards=10
Values: Integer, 1 - 999
Replace emoticons like :) or ;) with there names.
Replace emoticons like :) or ;) with text insertions:
emoticons=True
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
Define the current fenrir keys.
Define the current fenrir keys:
fenrirKeys=KEY_KP0,KEY_META,KEY_INSERT
Values, Text list, separated by comma.
Define the current script keys.
Define the current script keys:
scriptKey=KEY_COMPOSE
Values, Text list, separated by comma.
The timeformat that is used for output (time command)
The time format to be used for (time command) output:
timeFormat=%H:%M:%P
Values: see python specification for [[https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html#strftime-and-strptime-behavior|datetime.strftime]]
The date format that is used for output (date command).
The date format to be used for (date command) output:
dateFormat=%A, %B %d, %Y
Values: see python specification for [[https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html#strftime-and-strptime-behavior|datetime.strftime]]
Enable or Disable the spellchecker while typing.
Enable or Disable spellcheck whilst typing:
autoSpellCheck=True
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
The used dictionary for the spellchecker.
The use of the dictionary with spellcheck:
spellCheckLanguage=en_US
Values: Text, see aspell dictionary's.
Folder Path for your scripts "scriptKey" functionality.
Folder Path for your scripts "scriptKey" functionality:
scriptPath=/usr/share/fenrir/scripts
Values: Text, Existing path on file system.
Overload commands or create new one without changing Fenrir default.
Override commands or create new ones without changing Fenrir defaults:
commandPath=/usr/share/fenrir/commands
Values: Text, Existing path on file system.
Subfolders in commandPath are:
@ -1132,51 +1170,51 @@ Subfolders in commandPath are:
* ''onScreenUpdate'' = executed when the screen is captured
==== Focus ====
The basic focus configuration is done in section ''[focus]''.
The configuration for basic focus is in the section ''[focus]''.
Follow the text cursor:
cursor=True
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
Follow highlighted text changes (Highlight Tracking)
Follow highlighted text changes (Highlight Tracking):
highlight=False
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
==== Review ====
Configurations for the review mode are done in section ''[review]''.
Configurations for the review mode are in the section ''[review]''.
If "next word/ char" or "prev word/char" create an linebreak announce it.
If "next word/ char" or "prev word/char" create a linebreak, announce it:
lineBreak=True
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
If "next word/ char" or "prev word/char" can not be done because you reached the end of the screen announce it.
If "next word/ char" or "prev word/char" cannot be performed because you reached the end of the screen, announce it:
endOfScreen=True
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
Leave the review mode when pressing a key
Leave the review mode when pressing a key:
leaveReviewOnKeypress=False
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
Leave the review mode when changing the screen (From TTY3 to TTY4)
Leave the review mode when changing the screen (From TTY3 to TTY4):
leaveReviewOnScreenChange=True
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
==== Promote ====
"Promoted Lists" are configured in section ''[promote]''.
"Promoted Lists" are configured in the section ''[promote]''.
Turn Promoted Lists" on or off:
enabled=True
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
The minimum time interval for inactivity that activates promoting.
By default it promotes after 120 Seconds inactivity.
The minimum time interval of inactivity to activate promoting.
By default it promotes after 120 Seconds inactivity:
inactiveTimeoutSec=120
Values: in Seconds
Define the list of promoted words comma seperated.
Define a list of promoted words comma seperated:
list=
Values: text (comma seperated)
Example to promote the word "nickname" or an bash prompt:
Example to promote the word "nickname" or a bash prompt:
list=nickname,$:,#:
==== Time ====
The automated time announcement is configured in section ''[time]''.
The automated time announcement is configured in the section ''[time]''.
Time announcement is disabled by default.
Turn time announcement on or off:
enabled=True
@ -1190,20 +1228,20 @@ Should the date be announced (just on date change):
presentDate=True
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
Announce after a given period of seconds
Announce after a given period of seconds:
delaySec=0
Value: in Seconds, 0 = Deactivated
Announce after to fix minutes in an hour. if delaySec is >0 onMinutes is ignored.
Announce after to fix minutes in an hour. if delaySec is >0 onMinutes is ignored:
onMinutes=00,30
Example every 15 minutes:
onMinutes=00,15,30,45
Just play an soundicon (not interrupting)
Just play a soundicon, (not interrupting):
announce=True
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
Interrupt current speech for time announcement
Interrupt current speech for time announcement:
interrupt=False
Values: on=''True'', off=''False''
====== Customization ======
@ -1213,11 +1251,24 @@ The script key is the applications key. Usually this key can be found on the key
When you name a script, the key name appears in the script seperated by the sequence __-__. So, for example, if you have a python weather script you want assigned to the script key plus the letter w you would name the script /usr/share/fenrir/scripts/weather__-__key_w.py
Then, to access the script, simply press the script key and the letter w.
Scripts must be executable. So, make sure to chmod 755 your script when you place it in the scripts directory.
The script gets some parameter from fenrir when it is executed. So that information is available in your script then.
==== Parameterlist ====
^Parameter ^Content ^
|$1|Username of the current logged in user|
==== Examples ====
Script that just speaks the current username when pressing ScriptKey + H.\\
File: ''/usr/share/fenrir/scripts/helloWorld__-__key_h.sh'':
#!/bin/bash
echo $1
===== Commands =====
You can place your own commands in "/usr/share/fenrir/commands" (path is configurable in settings.conf).
Commands are python files with an special scheme. You can assign them to an shortcut using the filename without extension or place them in an hook trigger like OnInput or OnScreenChange. For deeper information see developer guide.
Commands are python files with a special scheme. You can assign them to a shortcut using the filename without an extension or place them in a hook trigger like OnInput or OnScreenChange. For further information see developer guide.
Good Examples: [[https://github.com/chrys87/fenrir/blob/master/src/fenrir/commands/commands/date.py|"date.py"]] (announce the Date), [[https://github.com/chrys87/fenrir/blob/master/src/fenrir/commands/commands/shut_up.py|"shut_up.py"]] (interrupt output)
the basic scheme for an command is the following:
the basic scheme for a command is as follows:
from core import debug
@ -1235,23 +1286,28 @@ the basic scheme for an command is the following:
def setCallback(self, callback):
pass
* [[https://github.com/chrys87/fenrir/blob/master/src/fenrir/commands/command_template.py|Template is here]]
* [[https://github.com/chrys87/fenrir/blob/master/src/fenrir/commands/command_template.py|Template lives here]]
* The class needs to have the name "command".
* "initialize" is running once while loading the command.
* "shutdown" is running on unload the command (like quit fenrir)
* "getDescriptsion" just returns an string. That Sting is used in Tutorial Mode.
* "run" is executed when the command is invoked. (shortcut is pressed, or trigger is running)
* "initialize" is running once whilst loading the command.
* "shutdown" is running on unload like the command (quit fenrir)
* "getDescriptsion" just returns an string. That String is used in Tutorial Mode.
* "run" is executed when the command is invoked. (shortcut is pressed, or trigger isn't running)
* setCAllback is currently not used. and has no functionality yet.
====== Trouble Shooting ======
====== Troubleshooting ======
Fenrir does not start
- Did you installed all dependencys
- Try master, i changed many things for make it compatible to more systems
Fenrir does not consume the shortcuts
- make sure you have python3-evdev installed
- use latest Fenrir version
- Have you installed all the dependencies [[#Support and Requirements|Support and Requirements]]
- Try using master, a lot of changes take place there to make Fenrir compatible with more systems
Fenrir does not utilize the shortcuts
- Make sure you have python3-evdev installed
- Use the latest Fenrir version
No Sound:
- run script to configure pulse for Fenrir ''tools/configure_pulse.sh'' (once as user and once as root, then restart)
- Run the scripts to configure pulse. found in: ''tools/configure_pulse.sh'' (once as your user and once as root. Then restart Fenrir)
- use ALSA
- configure pulse systemwide
- Configure Pulse systemwide
No Speech:
- Run the scripts to configure pulse. found in: ''tools/configure_pulse.sh'' (once as your user and once as root. Then restart Fenrir)
- use ALSA
- Configure Pulse systemwide
- if you are using speech-dispatcher run "spd-conf" as user and as root once.

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Known Bugs (Problems with the logic ):
- word echo triggers twice if there are two spaces after an word and you arrow over them
- spellcheck triggers twice if there are two spaces after an word and you arrow over them
Glitches (improve diff results):
- For example, in screen, it just tells me bell in window, but doesn't tell me which one. (southernprince)
- alpine seems to have problems (southernprince)
- whole status line in irssi is spoken insteed of just the changes
- whole status line in vim is spoken insteed of just the changes
- keys sometimes get stuck
Questions:
- what is the correct codepage for cyrillic
- cyrillic (see autoencoding prototype)

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#!/bin/python3
#attrib:
#http://rampex.ihep.su/Linux/linux_howto/html/tutorials/mini/Colour-ls-6.html
#0 = black, 1 = blue, 2 = green, 3 = cyan, 4 = red, 5 = purple, 6 = brown/yellow, 7 = white.
#https://github.com/jwilk/vcsapeek/blob/master/linuxvt.py
#blink = 5 if attr & 1 else 0
#bold = 1 if attr & 16 else 0
import time
from fcntl import ioctl
from array import array
import struct
from struct import unpack_from
from struct import unpack
from struct import pack
import errno
import sys
ttyno = 4
tty = open('/dev/tty%d' % ttyno, 'rb')
vcs = open('/dev/vcsa%d' % ttyno, 'rb')
head = vcs.read(4)
rows = int(head[0])
cols = int(head[1])
charmap = {}
hichar = None
def updateCharMap(screen):
global hichar
ttyno = '4'
tty = open('/dev/tty' + screen, 'rb')
GIO_UNIMAP = 0x4B66
VT_GETHIFONTMASK = 0x560D
himask = array("H", (0,))
ioctl(tty, VT_GETHIFONTMASK, himask)
hichar, = struct.unpack_from("@H", himask)
hichar, = unpack_from("@H", himask)
sz = 512
line = ''
while True:
try:
unipairs = array("H", [0]*(2*sz))
unimapdesc = array("B", struct.pack("@HP", sz, unipairs.buffer_info()[0]))
unimapdesc = array("B", pack("@HP", sz, unipairs.buffer_info()[0]))
ioctl(tty.fileno(), GIO_UNIMAP, unimapdesc)
break
except IOError as e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOMEM:
raise
sz *= 2
tty.close()
ncodes, = struct.unpack_from("@H", unimapdesc)
utable = struct.unpack_from("@%dH" % (2*ncodes), unipairs)
charmap = {}
ncodes, = unpack_from("@H", unimapdesc)
utable = unpack_from("@%dH" % (2*ncodes), unipairs)
for u, b in zip(utable[::2], utable[1::2]):
if charmap.get(b) is None:
charmap[b] = u
charmap[b] = chr(u)
def autoDecodeVCSA(allData, rows, cols):
allText = []
allAttrib = []
for y in range(rows):
lineText = ''
lineAttrib = []
i = 0
for x in range(cols):
data = vcs.read(2)
(sh,) = struct.unpack("=H", data)
data = allData[i: i + 2]
i += 2
if data == b' \x07':
#attr = 7
#ink = 7
#paper = 0
#ch = ' '
lineAttrib.append(7)
lineText += ' '
continue
(sh,) = unpack("=H", data)
attr = (sh >> 8) & 0xFF
ch = sh & 0xFF
if hichar == 0x100:
@ -64,13 +63,26 @@ for y in range(rows):
lineAttrib.append(attr)
ink = attr & 0x0F
paper = (attr>>4) & 0x0F
if (ink != 7) or (paper != 0):
print(ink,paper)
#if (ink != 7) or (paper != 0):
# print(ink,paper)
if sh & hichar:
ch |= 0x100
lineText += chr(charmap.get(ch, u'?'))
try:
lineText += charmap[ch]
except:
lineText += chr('?')
allText.append(lineText)
allAttrib.append(lineAttrib)
return allText, allAttrib
def m(screen):
s = time.time()
updateCharMap(str(screen))
print(time.time() -s )
vcsa = open('/dev/vcsa' + str(screen), 'rb')
head = vcsa.read(4)
rows = int(head[0])
cols = int(head[1])
text, attrib = autoDecodeVCSA(vcsa.read(), rows, cols)
print(time.time() -s )
print(allText)
print(allAttrib)

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#!/bin/python
import select
import time
currScreen = '2'
vcsa = {}
for i in range(1,7):
vcsa[str(i)] = open('/dev/vcs'+str(i),'rb')
tty = open('/sys/devices/virtual/tty/tty0/active','r')
currScreen = str(tty.read()[3:-1])
oldScreen = currScreen
watchdog = select.epoll()
watchdog.register(vcsa[currScreen], select.EPOLLPRI)
watchdog.register(tty, select.EPOLLPRI)
while True:
changes = watchdog.poll()
print('-----------------------------')
print(changes)
for change in changes:
fileno = change[0]
event = change[1]
print(change,fileno, tty.fileno())
if fileno == tty.fileno():
tty.seek(0)
currScreen = str(tty.read()[3:-1])
if currScreen != oldScreen:
watchdog.unregister(vcsa[ oldScreen ])
watchdog.register(vcsa[ currScreen ], select.EPOLLPRI)
oldScreen = currScreen
print('new screen '+ currScreen)
else:
vcsa[currScreen].seek(0)
content = vcsa[currScreen].read()
print('update '+ str(time.time()))

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return _('exits Fenrir')
def run(self):
self.env['general']['running'] = False
self.env['runtime']['eventManager'].stopMainEventLoop()
def setCallback(self, callback):
pass

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def shutdown(self):
pass
def getDescription(self):
self.env['general']['tutorialMode'] = False
self.env['runtime']['helpManager'].toggleTutorialMode()
#self.env['runtime']['outputManager'].presentText(, interrupt=True)
return _('You are leaving the tutorial mode. Press that shortcut again to enter the tutorial mode again.')
def run(self):
text = _('you entered the tutorial mode. In that mode the commands are not executed. but you get a description of what the shortcut does. To leave the tutorial mode, press that shortcut again.')
self.env['runtime']['outputManager'].presentText(text, interrupt=True)
self.env['general']['tutorialMode'] = True
self.env['runtime']['helpManager'].toggleTutorialMode()
self.env['runtime']['outputManager'].presentText( _('you entered the tutorial mode. In that mode the commands are not executed. but you get a description of what the shortcut does. To leave the tutorial mode, press that shortcut again.'), interrupt=True)
def setCallback(self, callback):
pass

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this folder contains help and tutorial related functions.
those are not bindable but hard coded.

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#!/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Fenrir TTY screen reader
# By Chrys, Storm Dragon, and contributers.
from core import debug
class command():
def __init__(self):
pass
def initialize(self, environment):
self.env = environment
def shutdown(self):
pass
def getDescription(self):
return _('get current help message')
def run(self):
text = self.env['runtime']['helpManager'].getHelpForCurrentIndex()
self.env['runtime']['outputManager'].presentText(text, interrupt=True)
def setCallback(self, callback):
pass

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@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
#!/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Fenrir TTY screen reader
# By Chrys, Storm Dragon, and contributers.
from core import debug
class command():
def __init__(self):
pass
def initialize(self, environment):
self.env = environment
def shutdown(self):
pass
def getDescription(self):
return _('get next help message')
def run(self):
self.env['runtime']['helpManager'].nextIndex()
text = self.env['runtime']['helpManager'].getHelpForCurrentIndex()
self.env['runtime']['outputManager'].presentText(text, interrupt=True)
def setCallback(self, callback):
pass

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@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
#!/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Fenrir TTY screen reader
# By Chrys, Storm Dragon, and contributers.
from core import debug
class command():
def __init__(self):
pass
def initialize(self, environment):
self.env = environment
def shutdown(self):
pass
def getDescription(self):
return _('get prev help message')
def run(self):
self.env['runtime']['helpManager'].prevIndex()
text = self.env['runtime']['helpManager'].getHelpForCurrentIndex()
self.env['runtime']['outputManager'].presentText(text, interrupt=True)
def setCallback(self, callback):
pass

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@ -22,8 +22,6 @@ class command():
return
if self.env['runtime']['screenManager'].isScreenChange():
return
if self.env['runtime']['inputManager'].noKeyPressed():
return
# detect an change on the screen, we just want to cursor arround, so no change should appear
if self.env['runtime']['screenManager'].isDelta():
return

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@ -20,8 +20,6 @@ class command():
def run(self):
if not self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSettingAsBool('focus', 'cursor'):
return
if self.env['runtime']['inputManager'].noKeyPressed():
return
if self.env['runtime']['screenManager'].isScreenChange():
return
# this leads to problems in vim -> status line change -> no announcement, so we do check the lengh as hack

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@ -29,8 +29,6 @@ class command():
# just when cursor move worddetection is needed
if not self.env['runtime']['cursorManager'].isCursorHorizontalMove():
return
if self.env['runtime']['inputManager'].noKeyPressed():
return
# for now no new line
if self.env['runtime']['cursorManager'].isCursorVerticalMove():
return

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@ -39,8 +39,6 @@ class command():
return
if not self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSettingAsBool('general', 'autoSpellCheck'):
return
if self.env['runtime']['inputManager'].noKeyPressed():
return
if self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSetting('general', 'spellCheckLanguage') != self.language:
try:
self.updateSpellLanguage()

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@ -19,20 +19,16 @@ class command():
def run(self):
if not self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSettingAsBool('keyboard', 'charDeleteEcho'):
return
# detect typing or chilling
if self.env['screen']['newCursor']['x'] >= self.env['screen']['oldCursor']['x']:
return
# More than just a deletion happend
if self.env['runtime']['screenManager'].isDelta():
return
# no deletion
if not self.env['runtime']['screenManager'].isNegativeDelta():
return
if self.env['runtime']['inputManager'].noKeyPressed():
return
# too much for a single backspace...
# word begin produce a diff wiht len == 2 |a | others with 1 |a|
@ -43,7 +39,6 @@ class command():
currNegativeDelta.strip() != '':
currNegativeDelta = currNegativeDelta.strip()
self.env['runtime']['outputManager'].presentText(currNegativeDelta, interrupt=True, ignorePunctuation=True, announceCapital=True, flush=False)
def setCallback(self, callback):
pass

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#!/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Fenrir TTY screen reader
# By Chrys, Storm Dragon, and contributers.
from core import debug
class command():
def __init__(self):
pass
def initialize(self, environment):
self.env = environment
def shutdown(self):
pass
def getDescription(self):
return _('exits review mode')
def run(self):
if not self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSettingAsBool('review', 'leaveReviewOnCursorChange'):
return
if self.env['runtime']['cursorManager'].isReviewMode():
self.env['runtime']['cursorManager'].clearReviewCursor()
def setCallback(self, callback):
pass

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#!/bin/python
import time
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Fenrir TTY screen reader
# By Chrys, Storm Dragon, and contributers.
from core import debug
import time
import datetime
class command():
def __init__(self):
pass
def initialize(self, environment):
self.env = environment
self.lastTime = datetime.datetime.now()
self.lastDateString = ''
self.lastTimeString = ''
def shutdown(self):
pass
def getDescription(self):
return 'No Description found'
def run(self):
self.env['runtime']['screenDriver'].getSessionInformation()
def setCallback(self, callback):
pass

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#!/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Fenrir TTY screen reader
# By Chrys, Storm Dragon, and contributers.
from core import debug
class command():
def __init__(self):
pass
def initialize(self, environment):
self.env = environment
def shutdown(self):
pass
def getDescription(self):
return 'No Description found'
def run(self):
return
if not self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSettingAsBool('review', 'leaveReviewOnKeypress'):
return
if not self.env['runtime']['inputManager'].noKeyPressed():
return
if self.env['runtime']['screenManager'].isScreenChange():
return
if len(self.env['input']['prevDeepestInput']) > len(self.env['input']['currInput']):
return
self.env['runtime']['cursorManager'].clearReviewCursor()
def setCallback(self, callback):
pass

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#!/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Fenrir TTY screen reader
# By Chrys, Storm Dragon, and contributers.
from core import debug
class command():
def __init__(self):
pass
def initialize(self, environment):
self.env = environment
def shutdown(self):
pass
def getDescription(self):
return 'No description found'
def run(self):
if not self.env['runtime']['screenManager'].isSuspendingScreen(): # remove if all works
self.env['runtime']['inputManager'].updateInputDevices()
def setCallback(self, callback):
pass

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return 'No Description found'
def run(self):
if not self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSettingAsBool('speech', 'autoReadIncoming'):
return
# is there something to read?
if not self.env['runtime']['screenManager'].isDelta():
return
if len(self.env['screen']['newDelta']) <=2:
return
# its a cursor movement (experimental) - maybe also check current shortcut string?
#if not '$' in self.env['screen']['newDelta'] and
# not '#' in self.env['screen']['newDelta']:
if abs(self.env['screen']['newCursor']['x'] - self.env['screen']['oldCursor']['x']) >= 1:
if len(self.env['screen']['newDelta'].strip(' \n\t0123456789')) <= 2:
if abs(self.env['screen']['newCursor']['x'] - self.env['screen']['oldCursor']['x']) == 1:
# if len(self.env['screen']['newDelta'].strip(' \n\t0123456789')) <= 2:
return
if abs(self.env['screen']['newCursor']['y'] - self.env['screen']['oldCursor']['y']) == 1:
if len(self.env['screen']['newDelta'].strip(' \n\t0123456789')) <= 2:
# if len(self.env['screen']['newDelta'].strip(' \n\t0123456789')) <= 2:
return
self.env['runtime']['outputManager'].presentText(self.env['screen']['newDelta'], interrupt=False, flush=False)

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ class command():
return
if self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSetting('promote', 'list').strip(" \t\n") == '':
return
if self.env['screen']['newDelta'] == '':
if len(self.env['screen']['newDelta']) <= 2:
return
if int(time.time() - self.env['input']['lastInputTime']) < self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSettingAsInt('promote', 'inactiveTimeoutSec'):
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#!/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Fenrir TTY screen reader
# By Chrys, Storm Dragon, and contributers.
from core import debug
class command():
def __init__(self):
pass
def initialize(self, environment):
self.env = environment
def shutdown(self):
pass
def getDescription(self):
return 'No Description found'
def run(self):
if not self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSettingAsBool('speech', 'autoReadIncoming'):
return
# is there something to read?
#if not self.env['runtime']['screenManager'].isDelta():
# return
# its a cursor movement (experimental) - maybe also check current shortcut string?
if abs(self.env['screen']['newCursor']['x'] - self.env['screen']['oldCursor']['x']) >= 1:
if len(self.env['screen']['newDelta'].strip(' \n\t')) <= 2:
return
#if abs(self.env['screen']['newCursor']['y'] - self.env['screen']['oldCursor']['y']) = 1:
# return
self.env['runtime']['outputManager'].presentText(self.env['screen']['newDelta'], interrupt=False, flush=False)
def setCallback(self, callback):
pass

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@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
from core import debug
import time
# used as shared memory between commands
# use this in your own commands
commandBuffer = {
@ -24,39 +23,7 @@ commandBuffer = {
# used by the commandManager
commandInfo = {
'currCommand': '',
#'currCommand': '',
'lastCommandExecutionTime': time.time(),
'lastCommandRequestTime': time.time(),
}
# used by the commandManager
commands = {
'onInput':{
},
'onScreenChanged':{
},
'onScreenUpdate':{
},
'onApplicationChange':{
},
'commands':{
},
'onSwitchApplicationProfile':{
},
}
# used by the commandManager
commandsIgnore = {
'onInput':{
},
'onScreenChanged':{
},
'onScreenUpdate':{
},
'onApplicationChange':{
},
'commands':{
},
'onSwitchApplicationProfile':{
},
}

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@ -15,10 +15,13 @@ class commandManager():
def initialize(self, environment):
self.env = environment
# commands
self.env['commands'] = {}
self.env['commandsIgnore'] = {}
for commandFolder in self.env['general']['commandFolderList']:
self.env['runtime']['commandManager'].loadCommands(commandFolder)
if self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSetting('general', 'commandPath') != '':
self.env['runtime']['commandManager'].loadCommands(commandFolder,
self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSetting('general', 'commandPath'))
self.env['runtime']['commandManager'].loadCommands(commandFolder)
# scripts for scriptKey
self.env['runtime']['commandManager'].loadScriptCommands()
@ -42,7 +45,8 @@ class commandManager():
if not os.access(commandFolder, os.R_OK):
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut("commandFolder not readable:" + commandFolder ,debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
return
self.env['commands'][section] = {}
self.env['commandsIgnore'][section] = {}
commandList = glob.glob(commandFolder+'*')
for command in commandList:
try:
@ -62,7 +66,6 @@ class commandManager():
self.env['commands'][section][fileName.upper()].initialize(self.env)
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut("Load command:" + section + "." + fileName.upper() ,debug.debugLevel.INFO, onAnyLevel=True)
except Exception as e:
print(command+str(e))
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut("Loading command:" + command ,debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut(str(e),debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
continue
@ -123,7 +126,6 @@ class commandManager():
shortcut.append(sorted(shortcutKeys))
self.env['bindings'][str(shortcut)] = fileName.upper()
except Exception as e:
print(e)
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut("Loading script:" + command ,debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut(str(e),debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
continue
@ -172,37 +174,47 @@ class commandManager():
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut("Executing trigger.command:" + trigger + "." + command ,debug.debugLevel.INFO)
self.env['commands'][trigger][command].run()
except Exception as e:
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut("Executing trigger:" + trigger + "." + command ,debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut(str(e),debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut("Executing trigger:" + trigger + "." + command + str(e) ,debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
def executeCommand(self, command, section = 'commands'):
if self.env['runtime']['screenManager'].isSuspendingScreen():
return
if self.commandExists(command, section):
try:
if self.env['general']['tutorialMode']:
if self.env['runtime']['helpManager'].isTutorialMode() and section != 'help':
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut("Tutorial for command:" + section + "." + command ,debug.debugLevel.INFO)
description = self.env['commands'][section][command].getDescription()
description = self.getCommandDescription(command, section)
self.env['runtime']['outputManager'].presentText(description, interrupt=True)
else:
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut("Executing command:" + section + "." + command ,debug.debugLevel.INFO)
self.runCommand(command, section)
except Exception as e:
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut("Executing command:" + section + "." + command +' ' + str(e),debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
def runCommand(self, command, section = 'commands'):
if self.commandExists(command, section):
try:
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut("Executing command:" + section + "." + command ,debug.debugLevel.INFO)
self.env['commands'][section][command].run()
except Exception as e:
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut("Executing command:" + section + "." + command ,debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut(str(e),debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
self.clearCommandQueued()
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut("Executing command:" + section + "." + command +' ' + str(e),debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
self.env['commandInfo']['lastCommandExecutionTime'] = time.time()
def isCommandQueued(self):
return self.env['commandInfo']['currCommand'] != ''
def clearCommandQueued(self):
self.env['commandInfo']['currCommand'] = ''
def queueCommand(self, command):
if command == '':
return
self.env['commandInfo']['currCommand'] = command
def getCommandDescription(self, command, section = 'commands'):
if self.commandExists(command, section):
try:
return self.env['commands'][section][command].getDescription()
except Exception as e:
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut('commandManager.getCommandDescription:' + str(e),debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
self.env['commandInfo']['lastCommandExecutionTime'] = time.time()
def commandExists(self, command, section = 'commands'):
return( command in self.env['commands'][section])
def getShortcutForCommand(self, command):
shortcut = ''
try:
shortcut = list(self.env['bindings'].keys())[list(self.env['bindings'].values()).index(command)]
except:
pass
return shortcut

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@ -19,8 +19,6 @@ environment = {
'runtime': runtimeData,
'general': generalData,
'settings': settingsData,
'commands': commandData.commands,
'commandsIgnore': commandData.commandsIgnore,
'commandInfo': commandData.commandInfo,
'commandBuffer': commandData.commandBuffer,
'input': inputData,

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@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
#!/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Fenrir TTY screen reader
# By Chrys, Storm Dragon, and contributers.
from core import debug
from enum import Enum
class fenrirEventType(Enum):
Ignore = 0
StopMainLoop = 1
ScreenUpdate = 2
KeyboardInput = 3
BrailleInput = 4
PlugInputDevice = 5
BrailleFlush = 6
ScreenChanged = 7
HeartBeat = 8 # for time based scheduling
ExecuteCommand = 9
def __int__(self):
return self.value
def __str__(self):
return self.name

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@ -4,29 +4,14 @@
# Fenrir TTY screen reader
# By Chrys, Storm Dragon, and contributers.
#from core import debug
from core import debug
from core.eventData import fenrirEventType
from queue import Empty
import time
from enum import Enum
from multiprocessing import Process, Queue
from multiprocessing.sharedctypes import Value
from ctypes import c_bool
class fenrirEventType(Enum):
Ignore = 0
StopMainLoop = 1
ScreenUpdate = 2
KeyboardInput = 3
BrailleInput = 4
PlugInputDevice = 5
BrailleFlush = 6
ScreenChanged = 7
def __int__(self):
return self.value
def __str__(self):
return self.name
class eventManager():
def __init__(self):
self._mainLoopRunning = Value(c_bool, True)
@ -35,10 +20,19 @@ class eventManager():
self.cleanEventQueue()
def initialize(self, environment):
self.env = environment
self.addSimpleEventThread(fenrirEventType.HeartBeat, self.heartBeatTimer)
def shutdown(self):
self.terminateAllProcesses()
self.cleanEventQueue()
def heartBeatTimer(self):
try:
time.sleep(0.5)
except:
pass
#self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSettingAsFloat('screen', 'screenUpdateDelay')
return time.time()
def terminateAllProcesses(self):
time.sleep(1)
for proc in self._eventProcesses:
try:
proc.terminate()
@ -46,20 +40,24 @@ class eventManager():
print(e)
def proceedEventLoop(self):
event = self._eventQueue.get()
st = time.time()
self.eventDispatcher(event)
#print('NET loop ' + str(time.time() - st))
def eventDispatcher(self, event):
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut('eventManager:eventDispatcher:start: event:' + str(event['Type']) + ' QueueSize:' + str( self._eventQueue.qsize()),debug.debugLevel.INFO)
if not event:
return
if not event['Type']:
return
if event['Type'] == fenrirEventType.Ignore:
return
elif event['Type'] == fenrirEventType.StopMainLoop:
self._mainLoopRunning.value = 0
self.handleStopMainLoop(event)
return
elif event['Type'] == fenrirEventType.ScreenUpdate:
print('do an update')
pass
self.env['runtime']['fenrirManager'].handleScreenUpdate(event)
elif event['Type'] == fenrirEventType.KeyboardInput:
pass
self.env['runtime']['fenrirManager'].handleInput(event)
elif event['Type'] == fenrirEventType.BrailleInput:
pass
elif event['Type'] == fenrirEventType.PlugInputDevice:
@ -67,20 +65,42 @@ class eventManager():
elif event['Type'] == fenrirEventType.BrailleFlush:
pass
elif event['Type'] == fenrirEventType.ScreenChanged:
pass
self.env['runtime']['fenrirManager'].handleScreenChange(event)
elif event['Type'] == fenrirEventType.HeartBeat:
self.env['runtime']['fenrirManager'].handleHeartBeat(event)
elif event['Type'] == fenrirEventType.ExecuteCommand:
self.env['runtime']['fenrirManager'].handleExecuteCommand(event)
def isMainEventLoopRunning(self):
return self._mainLoopRunning.value == 1
def startMainEventLoop(self):
self._mainLoopRunning.value = True
while(self._mainLoopRunning.value):
self._mainLoopRunning.value = 1
while( self.isMainEventLoopRunning()):
self.proceedEventLoop()
def handleStopMainLoop(self, event):
self._mainLoopRunning.value = 0
time.sleep(0.1)
def stopMainEventLoop(self, Force = False):
if Force:
self._mainLoopRunning.value = False
self._mainLoopRunning.value = 0
self._eventQueue.put({"Type":fenrirEventType.StopMainLoop,"Data":None})
def addEventThread(self, event, function):
self._mainLoopRunning.value = True
t = Process(target=self.eventWorkerThread, args=(event, function))
def addCustomEventThread(self, function, pargs = None, multiprocess=False):
self._mainLoopRunning.value = 1
if multiprocess:
t = Process(target=self.customEventWorkerThread, args=(self._eventQueue, function, pargs))
else:# thread not implemented yet
t = Process(target=self.customEventWorkerThread, args=(self._eventQueue, function, pargs))
self._eventProcesses.append(t)
t.start()
def addSimpleEventThread(self, event, function, pargs = None, multiprocess=False, runOnce = False):
self._mainLoopRunning.value = 1
if multiprocess:
t = Process(target=self.simpleEventWorkerThread, args=(event, function, pargs))
self._eventProcesses.append(t)
else:# thread not implemented yet
t = Process(target=self.simpleEventWorkerThread, args=(event, function, pargs))
t.start()
def cleanEventQueue(self):
if self._eventQueue.empty():
return
@ -94,32 +114,34 @@ class eventManager():
return False
self._eventQueue.put({"Type":event,"Data":data})
return True
def eventWorkerThread(self, event, function):
def customEventWorkerThread(self, eventQueue, function, args):
#if not isinstance(eventQueue, Queue):
# return
if not callable(function):
return
while self.isMainEventLoopRunning():
try:
if args:
function(self._mainLoopRunning, eventQueue, args)
else:
function(self._mainLoopRunning, eventQueue)
except Exception as e:
print(e)
def simpleEventWorkerThread(self, event, function, args, runOnce = False):
if not isinstance(event, fenrirEventType):
return
if not callable(function):
return
while self._mainLoopRunning.value:
while self.isMainEventLoopRunning():
Data = None
try:
if args != None:
Data = function(self._mainLoopRunning, args)
else:
Data = function()
except Exception as e:
print(e)
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut('eventManager:simpleEventWorkerThread:function():' + st(e),debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
self.putToEventQueue(event, Data)
'''
def p():
time.sleep(0.02)
return("p")
i = 1
e = eventManager()
e.addEventThread(fenrirEventType.ScreenUpdate,p)
e.addEventThread(fenrirEventType.BrailleInput,p)
e.addEventThread(fenrirEventType.PlugInputDevice,p)
e.addEventThread(fenrirEventType.ScreenChanged,p)
time.sleep(1.5)
e.addEventThread(fenrirEventType.StopMainLoop,e.stopMainEventLoop)
s = time.time()
e.startMainEventLoop()
print(time.time() - s )
'''
if runOnce:
break

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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ if not os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(fenrirVersion.__file__)) in sys.path:
from core import i18n
from core import settingsManager
from core import debug
from core.eventData import fenrirEventType
import argparse
class fenrirManager():
@ -22,22 +23,24 @@ class fenrirManager():
if not cliArgs:
return
try:
self.environment = settingsManager.settingsManager().initFenrirConfig(cliArgs)
self.environment = settingsManager.settingsManager().initFenrirConfig(cliArgs, self)
if not self.environment:
raise RuntimeError('Cannot Initialize. Maybe the configfile is not available or not parseable')
except RuntimeError:
raise
self.initialized = True
self.environment['runtime']['outputManager'].presentText(_("Start Fenrir"), soundIcon='ScreenReaderOn', interrupt=True)
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, self.captureSignal)
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, self.captureSignal)
self.wasCommand = False
self.initialized = True
self.modifierInput = False
self.singleKeyCommand = False
self.command = ''
def handleArgs(self):
args = None
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Fenrir Help")
parser.add_argument('-s', '--setting', metavar='SETTING-FILE', default='/etc/fenrir/settings/settings.conf', help='Use a specified settingsfile')
parser.add_argument('-o', '--options', metavar='SECTION#SETTING=VALUE,..', default='', help='Overwrite options in given settings file')
parser.add_argument('-d', '--debug', action='store_true', help='Turns on Debugmode')
try:
args = parser.parse_args()
except Exception as e:
@ -46,79 +49,123 @@ class fenrirManager():
def proceed(self):
if not self.initialized:
return
while(self.environment['general']['running']):
try:
self.handleProcess()
except Exception as e:
self.environment['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut(str(e),debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
self.environment['runtime']['eventManager'].startMainEventLoop()
self.shutdown()
def handleProcess(self):
def handleInput(self, event):
#startTime = time.time()
eventReceived = self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].getInputEvent()
startTime = time.time()
if not eventReceived:
if not self.environment['runtime']['screenManager'].isSuspendingScreen():
self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].updateInputDevices()
if eventReceived:
self.prepareCommand()
if not (self.wasCommand or self.environment['general']['tutorialMode']) or self.environment['runtime']['screenManager'].isSuspendingScreen():
if self.environment['runtime']['screenManager'].isSuspendingScreen():
self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].writeEventBuffer()
else:
if self.environment['runtime']['helpManager'].isTutorialMode():
self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].clearEventBuffer()
self.detectCommand()
if self.modifierInput:
self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].clearEventBuffer()
if self.singleKeyCommand:
if self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].noKeyPressed():
self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].clearEventBuffer()
else:
self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].writeEventBuffer()
if self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].noKeyPressed():
if self.wasCommand:
self.wasCommand = False
self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].clearEventBuffer()
if self.environment['general']['tutorialMode']:
self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].clearEventBuffer()
self.modifierInput = False
self.singleKeyCommand = False
if self.environment['input']['keyForeward'] > 0:
self.environment['input']['keyForeward'] -=1
self.environment['runtime']['screenManager'].update('onInput')
self.environment['runtime']['commandManager'].executeDefaultTrigger('onInput')
else:
self.environment['runtime']['screenManager'].update('onUpdate')
#print('handleInput:',time.time() - startTime)
def handleExecuteCommand(self, event):
if event['Data'] == '':
return
command = event['Data']
if self.environment['runtime']['helpManager'].isTutorialMode():
if self.environment['runtime']['commandManager'].commandExists( command, 'help'):
self.environment['runtime']['commandManager'].executeCommand( command, 'help')
return
self.environment['runtime']['commandManager'].executeCommand( command, 'commands')
def handleScreenChange(self, event):
self.environment['runtime']['screenManager'].update('onScreenChange')
'''
if self.environment['runtime']['applicationManager'].isApplicationChange():
self.environment['runtime']['commandManager'].executeDefaultTrigger('onApplicationChange')
self.environment['runtime']['commandManager'].executeSwitchTrigger('onSwitchApplicationProfile', \
self.environment['runtime']['applicationManager'].getPrevApplication(), \
self.environment['runtime']['applicationManager'].getCurrentApplication())
if self.environment['runtime']['screenManager'].isScreenChange():
'''
self.environment['runtime']['commandManager'].executeDefaultTrigger('onScreenChanged')
else:
self.environment['runtime']['commandManager'].executeDefaultTrigger('onScreenUpdate')
#self.environment['runtime']['outputManager'].brailleText(flush=False)
self.handleCommands()
#print(time.time()-startTime)
def prepareCommand(self):
if self.environment['runtime']['screenManager'].isSuspendingScreen():
self.wasCommand = False
return
if self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].noKeyPressed():
return
def handleScreenUpdate(self, event):
#startTime = time.time()
self.environment['runtime']['screenManager'].update('onUpdate')
'''
if self.environment['runtime']['applicationManager'].isApplicationChange():
self.environment['runtime']['commandManager'].executeDefaultTrigger('onApplicationChange')
self.environment['runtime']['commandManager'].executeSwitchTrigger('onSwitchApplicationProfile', \
self.environment['runtime']['applicationManager'].getPrevApplication(), \
self.environment['runtime']['applicationManager'].getCurrentApplication())
'''
# has cursor changed?
if self.environment['runtime']['cursorManager'].isCursorVerticalMove() or \
self.environment['runtime']['cursorManager'].isCursorHorizontalMove():
self.environment['runtime']['commandManager'].executeDefaultTrigger('onCursorChange')
self.environment['runtime']['commandManager'].executeDefaultTrigger('onScreenUpdate')
#print('handleScreenUpdate:',time.time() - startTime)
def handlePlugInputDevice(self, event):
self.environment['runtime']['commandManager'].executeDefaultTrigger('PlugInputDevice')
def handleHeartBeat(self, event):
self.environment['runtime']['commandManager'].executeDefaultTrigger('onHeartBeat')
#self.environment['runtime']['outputManager'].brailleText(flush=False)
def detectCommand(self):
if self.environment['input']['keyForeward'] > 0:
return
if self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].isKeyPress():
self.modifierInput = self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].currKeyIsModifier()
else:
if not self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].noKeyPressed():
if self.singleKeyCommand:
self.singleKeyCommand = len(self.environment['input']['prevDeepestInput']) == 1
# key is already released. we need the old one
if not( self.singleKeyCommand and self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].noKeyPressed()):
shortcut = self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].getCurrShortcut()
command = self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].getCommandForShortcut(shortcut)
if len(self.environment['input']['prevDeepestInput']) <= len(self.environment['input']['currInput']):
self.wasCommand = command != '' or self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].isFenrirKeyPressed() or self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].isScriptKeyPressed()
if command == '':
self.command = self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].getCommandForShortcut(shortcut)
if not self.modifierInput:
if self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].isKeyPress():
if self.command != '':
self.singleKeyCommand = True
if not (self.singleKeyCommand or self.modifierInput):
return
self.environment['runtime']['commandManager'].queueCommand(command)
def handleCommands(self):
if not self.environment['runtime']['commandManager'].isCommandQueued():
return
self.environment['runtime']['commandManager'].executeCommand( self.environment['commandInfo']['currCommand'], 'commands')
# fire event
if self.command != '':
if self.modifierInput:
self.environment['runtime']['eventManager'].putToEventQueue(fenrirEventType.ExecuteCommand, self.command)
self.command = ''
else:
if self.singleKeyCommand:
if self.environment['runtime']['inputManager'].noKeyPressed():
self.environment['runtime']['eventManager'].putToEventQueue(fenrirEventType.ExecuteCommand, self.command)
self.command = ''
def shutdownRequest(self):
self.environment['general']['running'] = False
self.environment['runtime']['eventManager'].stopMainEventLoop()
def captureSignal(self, siginit, frame):
self.shutdownRequest()
def shutdown(self):
self.environment['runtime']['eventManager'].stopMainEventLoop()
self.environment['runtime']['outputManager'].presentText(_("Quit Fenrir"), soundIcon='ScreenReaderOff', interrupt=True)
self.environment['runtime']['eventManager'].cleanEventQueue()
self.environment['runtime']['eventManager'].stopMainEventLoop(True)
for currManager in self.environment['general']['managerList']:
if self.environment['runtime'][currManager]:
self.environment['runtime'][currManager].shutdown()

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@ -7,13 +7,12 @@
from core import debug
generalData = {
'running': True,
'args': None,
'tutorialMode': False,
'currUser':'',
'prevUser':'',
'managerList':['eventManager','punctuationManager','cursorManager','applicationManager','commandManager'
,'screenManager','inputManager','outputManager','debug'],
'commandFolderList':['commands','onInput','onScreenUpdate','onScreenChanged'
,'onApplicationChange','onSwitchApplicationProfile',],
,'screenManager','inputManager','outputManager','helpManager','debug'],
'commandFolderList':['commands','onInput', 'onCursorChange', 'onScreenUpdate','onScreenChanged','onHeartBeat', 'onPlugInputDevice'
,'onApplicationChange','onSwitchApplicationProfile','help',],
}

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src/fenrir/core/helpManager.py Executable file
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@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
#!/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Fenrir TTY screen reader
# By Chrys, Storm Dragon, and contributers.
from core import debug
class helpManager():
def __init__(self):
self.helpDict = {}
self.tutorialListIndex = None
def initialize(self, environment):
self.env = environment
def shutdown(self):
pass
def toggleTutorialMode(self):
self.setTutorialMode(not self.env['general']['tutorialMode'])
def setTutorialMode(self, newTutorialMode):
self.env['general']['tutorialMode'] = newTutorialMode
if newTutorialMode:
self.createHelpDict()
self.env['bindings'][str([1, ['KEY_ESC']])] = 'TOGGLE_TUTORIAL_MODE'
self.env['bindings'][str([1, ['KEY_UP']])] = 'PREV_HELP'
self.env['bindings'][str([1, ['KEY_DOWN']])] = 'NEXT_HELP'
self.env['bindings'][str([1, ['KEY_SPACE']])] = 'CURR_HELP'
else:
try:
del(self.env['bindings'][str([1, ['KEY_ESC']])])
del(self.env['bindings'][str([1, ['KEY_UP']])])
del(self.env['bindings'][str([1, ['KEY_DOWN']])])
del(self.env['bindings'][str([1, ['KEY_SPACE']])])
except:
pass
def isTutorialMode(self):
return self.env['general']['tutorialMode']
def getCommandHelpText(self, command, section = 'commands'):
commandName = command.lower()
commandName = commandName.split('__-__')[0]
commandName = commandName.replace('_',' ')
commandName = commandName.replace('_',' ')
if command == 'TOGGLE_TUTORIAL_MODE':
commandDescription = _('toggles the tutorial mode')
else:
commandDescription = self.env['runtime']['commandManager'].getCommandDescription( command, section = 'commands')
if commandDescription == '':
commandDescription = 'no Description available'
commandShortcut = self.env['runtime']['commandManager'].getShortcutForCommand( command)
commandShortcut = commandShortcut.replace('KEY_',' ')
commandShortcut = commandShortcut.replace('[','')
commandShortcut = commandShortcut.replace(']','')
commandShortcut = commandShortcut.replace("'",'')
if commandShortcut == '':
commandShortcut = 'unbound'
helptext = commandName + ', Shortcut ' + commandShortcut + ', Description ' + commandDescription
return helptext
def createHelpDict(self, section = 'commands'):
self.helpDict = {}
for command in sorted(self.env['commands'][section].keys()):
self.helpDict[len(self.helpDict)] = self.getCommandHelpText(command, section)
if len(self.helpDict) > 0:
self.tutorialListIndex = 0
else:
self.tutorialListIndex = None
def getHelpForCurrentIndex(self):
if self.tutorialListIndex == None:
return ''
return self.helpDict[self.tutorialListIndex]
def nextIndex(self):
if self.tutorialListIndex == None:
return
self.tutorialListIndex += 1
if self.tutorialListIndex >= len(self.helpDict):
self.tutorialListIndex = 0
def prevIndex(self):
if self.tutorialListIndex == None:
return
self.tutorialListIndex -= 1
if self.tutorialListIndex < 0:
self.tutorialListIndex = len(self.helpDict) - 1

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ class inputManager():
self.env['input']['currInput'].remove(mEvent['EventName'])
if len(self.env['input']['currInput']) > 1:
self.env['input']['currInput'] = sorted(self.env['input']['currInput'])
if len(self.env['input']['currInput']) == 0:
elif len(self.env['input']['currInput']) == 0:
self.env['input']['prevDeepestInput'] = []
self.env['input']['shortcutRepeat'] = 1
self.setLedState = self.handleLedStates(mEvent)
@ -141,13 +141,6 @@ class inputManager():
eventName = 'KEY_SCRIPT'
return eventName
def isConsumeInput(self):
return self.env['runtime']['commandManager'].isCommandQueued() and \
not self.env['input']['keyForeward']
#and
# not (self.env['input']['keyForeward'] or \
# self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSettingAsBool(, 'keyboard', 'grabDevices'))
def clearEventBuffer(self):
self.env['runtime']['inputDriver'].clearEventBuffer()
@ -155,24 +148,15 @@ class inputManager():
try:
if self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSettingAsBool('keyboard', 'grabDevices'):
self.env['runtime']['inputDriver'].writeEventBuffer()
time.sleep(0.008)
self.clearEventBuffer()
if len(self.env['input']['currInput']) == 1:
if self.env['input']['currInput'][0] in ['KEY_UP','KEY_DOWN']:
time.sleep(0.08) # hack for tintin history because it needs more time
except Exception as e:
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut("Error while writeUInput",debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut(str(e),debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
def isFenrirKeyPressed(self):
return 'KEY_FENRIR' in self.env['input']['prevDeepestInput']
def isScriptKeyPressed(self):
return 'KEY_SCRIPT' in self.env['input']['prevDeepestInput']
def noKeyPressed(self):
return self.env['input']['currInput'] == []
def isKeyPress(self):
return (self.env['input']['prevInput'] == []) and (self.env['input']['currInput'] != [])
def getPrevDeepestInput(self):
shortcut = []
shortcut.append(self.env['input']['shortcutRepeat'])
@ -185,9 +169,12 @@ class inputManager():
shortcut.append(self.env['input']['prevInput'])
return str(shortcut)
def getCurrShortcut(self):
def getCurrShortcut(self, inputSequence = None):
shortcut = []
shortcut.append(self.env['input']['shortcutRepeat'])
if inputSequence:
shortcut.append(inputSequence)
else:
shortcut.append(self.env['input']['currInput'])
if len(self.env['input']['prevInput']) < len(self.env['input']['currInput']):
if self.env['input']['shortcutRepeat'] > 1 and not self.shortcutExists(str(shortcut)):
@ -198,10 +185,17 @@ class inputManager():
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut("currShortcut " + str(shortcut) ,debug.debugLevel.INFO)
return str(shortcut)
def currKeyIsModifier(self):
if len(self.env['input']['prevDeepestInput']) != 1:
return False
return (self.env['input']['currInput'][0] =='KEY_FENRIR') or (self.env['input']['currInput'][0] == 'KEY_SCRIPT')
def isFenrirKey(self, eventName):
return eventName in self.env['input']['fenrirKey']
def isScriptKey(self, eventName):
return eventName in self.env['input']['scriptKey']
def getCommandForShortcut(self, shortcut):
if not self.shortcutExists(shortcut):
return ''

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@ -22,15 +22,18 @@ class screenManager():
def update(self, trigger='onUpdate'):
self.env['runtime']['screenDriver'].getCurrScreen()
if trigger == 'onScreenChange':
self.env['runtime']['screenDriver'].getSessionInformation()
self.env['screen']['oldApplication'] = self.env['screen']['newApplication']
if self.isScreenChange():
self.changeBrailleScreen()
if not self.isSuspendingScreen(self.env['screen']['newTTY']):
self.env['runtime']['screenDriver'].update(trigger)
if trigger == 'onUpdate' or self.isScreenChange() \
or len(self.env['screen']['newDelta']) > 6:
self.env['runtime']['screenDriver'].getCurrApplication()
#if trigger == 'onUpdate' or self.isScreenChange() \
# or len(self.env['screen']['newDelta']) > 6:
# self.env['runtime']['screenDriver'].getCurrApplication()
self.env['screen']['lastScreenUpdate'] = time.time()
def isSuspendingScreen(self, screen = None):
@ -42,6 +45,7 @@ class screenManager():
ignoreScreens.extend(fixIgnoreScreens.split(','))
if self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSettingAsBool('screen', 'autodetectSuspendingScreen'):
ignoreScreens.extend(self.env['screen']['autoIgnoreScreens'])
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut('screenManager:isSuspendingScreen ' + str(ignoreScreens) + ' '+ str(self.env['screen']['newTTY']),debug.debugLevel.INFO)
return (screen in ignoreScreens)
def isScreenChange(self):

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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ settingsData = {
'review':{
'lineBreak': True,
'endOfScreen': True,
'leaveReviewOnKeypress': False,
'leaveReviewOnCursorChange': True,
'leaveReviewOnScreenChange': True,
},
'promote':{

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@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ from core import screenManager
from core import punctuationManager
from core import cursorManager
from core import applicationManager
from core import helpManager
from core import environment
from core import inputData
from core.settingsData import settingsData
@ -71,6 +72,8 @@ class settingsManager():
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut("Shortcut: "+ str(shortcut) + ' command:' +commandName ,debug.debugLevel.INFO, onAnyLevel=True)
self.env['bindings'][str(shortcut)] = commandName
kbConfig.close()
# fix bindings
self.env['bindings'][str([1, ['KEY_F1', 'KEY_FENRIR']])] = 'TOGGLE_TUTORIAL_MODE'
def loadSoundIcons(self, soundIconPath):
siConfig = open(soundIconPath + '/soundicons.conf',"r")
@ -147,7 +150,7 @@ class settingsManager():
def getSetting(self, section, setting):
value = ''
try:
value = self.settingArgDict[section][setting]
value = self.settingArgDict[section.lower()][setting.lower()]
return value
except:
pass
@ -160,9 +163,9 @@ class settingsManager():
def getSettingAsInt(self, section, setting):
value = 0
try:
value = int(self.settingArgDict[section][setting])
value = int(self.settingArgDict[section.lower()][setting.lower()])
return value
except:
except Exception as e:
pass
try:
value = self.env['settings'].getint(section, setting)
@ -173,7 +176,7 @@ class settingsManager():
def getSettingAsFloat(self, section, setting):
value = 0.0
try:
value = float(self.settingArgDict[section][setting])
value = float(self.settingArgDict[section.lower()][setting.lower()])
return value
except Exception as e:
pass
@ -186,7 +189,7 @@ class settingsManager():
def getSettingAsBool(self, section, setting):
value = False
try:
value = self.settingArgDict[section][setting].upper() in ['1','YES','JA','TRUE']
value = self.settingArgDict[section.lower()][setting.lower()].upper() in ['1','YES','JA','TRUE']
return value
except Exception as e:
pass
@ -226,8 +229,16 @@ class settingsManager():
for key in keyList:
if not key in self.env['input']['scriptKey']:
self.env['input']['scriptKey'].append(key)
def setOptionArgDict(self, section, option, value):
section = section.lower()
option = option.lower()
try:
e = self.settingArgDict[section]
except KeyError:
self.settingArgDict[section] = {}
self.settingArgDict[section][option] = str(value)
def parseSettingArgs(self, settingArgs):
optionArgDict = {}
for optionElem in settingArgs.split(';'):
if len(optionElem.split('#',1)) != 2:
continue
@ -236,13 +247,9 @@ class settingsManager():
section = str(optionElem.split('#',1)[0]).lower()
option = str(optionElem.split('#',1)[1].split('=',1)[0]).lower()
value = optionElem.split('#',1)[1].split('=',1)[1]
try:
e = optionArgDict[section]
except KeyError:
optionArgDict[section] = {}
optionArgDict[section][option] = str(value)
return optionArgDict
def initFenrirConfig(self, cliArgs, environment = environment.environment):
self.setOptionArgDict(section, option, value)
def initFenrirConfig(self, cliArgs, fenrirManager = None, environment = environment.environment):
settingsRoot = '/etc/fenrir/'
settingsFile = cliArgs.setting
soundRoot = '/usr/share/sounds/fenrir/'
@ -271,8 +278,12 @@ class settingsManager():
validConfig = environment['runtime']['settingsManager'].loadSettings(settingsFile)
if not validConfig:
return None
if cliArgs.options != '':
self.settingArgDict = self.parseSettingArgs(cliArgs.options)
self.parseSettingArgs(cliArgs.options)
if cliArgs.debug:
self.setOptionArgDict('general', 'debugLevel', 3)
self.setFenrirKeys(self.getSetting('general','fenrirKeys'))
self.setScriptKeys(self.getSetting('general','scriptKeys'))
@ -304,6 +315,8 @@ class settingsManager():
else:
environment['runtime']['settingsManager'].loadDicts(self.getSetting('general','punctuationProfile'))
if fenrirManager:
environment['runtime']['fenrirManager'] = fenrirManager
environment['runtime']['eventManager'] = eventManager.eventManager()
environment['runtime']['eventManager'].initialize(environment)
environment['runtime']['inputManager'] = inputManager.inputManager()
@ -318,7 +331,8 @@ class settingsManager():
environment['runtime']['cursorManager'].initialize(environment)
environment['runtime']['applicationManager'] = applicationManager.applicationManager()
environment['runtime']['applicationManager'].initialize(environment)
environment['runtime']['helpManager'] = helpManager.helpManager()
environment['runtime']['helpManager'].initialize(environment)
if environment['runtime']['screenManager'] == None:
environment['runtime']['screenManager'] = screenManager.screenManager()
environment['runtime']['screenManager'].initialize(environment)
@ -326,7 +340,8 @@ class settingsManager():
environment['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut('\/-------environment-------\/',debug.debugLevel.INFO, onAnyLevel=True)
environment['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut(str(environment), debug.debugLevel.INFO, onAnyLevel=True)
environment['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut('\/-------settings.conf-------\/', debug.debugLevel.INFO, onAnyLevel=True)
environment['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut(str(environment['settings']._sections
),debug.debugLevel.INFO, onAnyLevel=True)
environment['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut(str(environment['settings']._sections) , debug.debugLevel.INFO, onAnyLevel=True)
environment['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut('\/-------self.settingArgDict-------\/',debug.debugLevel.INFO, onAnyLevel=True)
environment['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut(str( self.settingArgDict) ,debug.debugLevel.INFO, onAnyLevel=True)
return environment

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@ -5,7 +5,9 @@
# By Chrys, Storm Dragon, and contributers.
_evdevAvailable = False
_udevAvailable = False
_evdevAvailableError = ''
_udevAvailableError = ''
try:
import evdev
from evdev import InputDevice, UInput
@ -13,42 +15,93 @@ try:
except Exception as e:
_evdevAvailableError = str(e)
try:
import pyudev
_udevAvailable = True
except Exception as e:
_udevAvailableError = str(e)
import time
from select import select
import multiprocessing
from multiprocessing.sharedctypes import Value
from ctypes import c_bool
from core.eventData import fenrirEventType
from core import inputData
from core import debug
class driver():
def __init__(self):
self._manager = multiprocessing.Manager()
self.iDevices = {}
self.iDevicesFD = None
self.uDevices = {}
self.iDeviceNo = 0
self._initialized = False
self.watchDog = Value(c_bool, True)
def initialize(self, environment):
self.env = environment
global _evdevAvailable
global _udevAvailable
self._initialized = _evdevAvailable
if not self._initialized:
global _evdevAvailableError
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut('InputDriver: ' + _evdevAvailableError,debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
return
self.updateInputDevices()
if _udevAvailable:
self.env['runtime']['eventManager'].addCustomEventThread(self.plugInputDeviceWatchdogUdev)
else:
self.env['runtime']['eventManager'].addSimpleEventThread(fenrirEventType.PlugInputDevice, self.plugInputDeviceWatchdogTimer)
self.env['runtime']['eventManager'].addSimpleEventThread(fenrirEventType.KeyboardInput, self.inputWatchdog, {'dev':self.iDevicesFD})
def plugInputDeviceWatchdogUdev(self,active , eventQueue):
context = pyudev.Context()
monitor = pyudev.Monitor.from_netlink(context)
monitor.filter_by(subsystem='input')
monitor.start()
while active:
devices = monitor.poll(2)
if devices:
for device in devices:
if not active:
return
print('drin')
eventQueue.put({"Type":fenrirEventType.PlugInputDevice,"Data":''})
#self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSettingAsFloat('screen', 'screenUpdateDelay')
return time.time()
def plugInputDeviceWatchdogTimer(self):
time.sleep(2.5)
return time.time()
def shutdown(self):
if not self._initialized:
return
def inputWatchdog(self,active , iDevicesFD):
deviceFd = []
for fd in iDevicesFD['dev']:
deviceFd.append(fd)
while self.watchDog.value == 0:
if active.value == 0:
return
r = []
while r == []:
r, w, x = select(deviceFd, [], [], 2)
self.watchDog.value = 0
def getInputEvent(self):
if not self.hasIDevices():
time.sleep(0.008) # dont flood CPU
self.watchDog.value = 1
return None
event = None
r, w, x = select(self.iDevices, [], [], self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSettingAsFloat('screen', 'screenUpdateDelay'))
r, w, x = select(self.iDevices, [], [], 0.0001)
if r != []:
for fd in r:
try:
event = self.iDevices[fd].read_one()
except:
self.removeDevice(fd)
self.watchDog.value = 1
return None
foreward = False
while(event):
@ -66,6 +119,7 @@ class driver():
continue
if not foreward:
if currMapEvent['EventState'] in [0,1,2]:
self.watchDog.value = 1
return currMapEvent
else:
if not event.type in [0,1,4]:
@ -74,6 +128,7 @@ class driver():
if foreward:
self.writeEventBuffer()
self.clearEventBuffer()
self.watchDog.value = 1
return None
def writeEventBuffer(self):
@ -92,7 +147,7 @@ class driver():
return
uDevice.write_event(event)
uDevice.syn()
time.sleep(0.01)
time.sleep(0.0001)
def updateInputDevices(self, force = False, init = False):
if init:
@ -145,6 +200,11 @@ class driver():
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut('Device added (Name):' + self.iDevices[currDevice.fd].name,debug.debugLevel.INFO)
except Exception as e:
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut("Skip Inputdevice : " + deviceFile +' ' + str(e),debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
self.iDevicesFD = multiprocessing.Array('i', len(self.iDevices))
i = 0
for fd in self.iDevices:
self.iDevicesFD[i] = fd
i +=1
self.iDeviceNo = len(evdev.list_devices())
def mapEvent(self, event):
@ -191,6 +251,9 @@ class driver():
self.grabDevice(fd)
def grabDevice(self, fd):
if not self.env['runtime']['settingsManager'].getSettingAsBool('keyboard', 'grabDevices'):
self.uDevices[fd] = None
return
try:
self.uDevices[fd] = UInput.from_device(self.iDevices[fd].fn)
except Exception as e:
@ -233,6 +296,11 @@ class driver():
del(self.uDevices[fd])
except:
pass
self.iDevicesFD = multiprocessing.Array('i', len(self.iDevices))
i = 0
for fd in self.iDevices:
self.iDevicesFD[i] = fd
i +=1
def hasIDevices(self):
if not self._initialized:
return False

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@ -3,23 +3,42 @@
# Fenrir TTY screen reader
# By Chrys, Storm Dragon, and contributers.
#attrib:
#http://rampex.ihep.su/Linux/linux_howto/html/tutorials/mini/Colour-ls-6.html
#0 = black, 1 = blue, 2 = green, 3 = cyan, 4 = red, 5 = purple, 6 = brown/yellow, 7 = white.
#https://github.com/jwilk/vcsapeek/blob/master/linuxvt.py
#blink = 5 if attr & 1 else 0
#bold = 1 if attr & 16 else 0
import difflib
import re
import subprocess
import fcntl
import glob, os
import termios
import time
import select
import dbus
from core import debug
import fcntl
from array import array
import errno
import sys
from utils import screen_utils
from fcntl import ioctl
from struct import unpack_from, unpack, pack
from core import debug
from core.eventData import fenrirEventType
class driver():
def __init__(self):
self.vcsaDevicePath = '/dev/vcsa'
self.ListSessions = None
self.charmap = {}
self.hichar = None
def initialize(self, environment):
self.env = environment
self.env['runtime']['eventManager'].addCustomEventThread(self.updateWatchdog)
def shutdown(self):
pass
def getCurrScreen(self):
@ -93,8 +112,125 @@ class driver():
except Exception as e:
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut('getSessionInformation: Maybe no LoginD:' + str(e),debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
self.env['screen']['autoIgnoreScreens'] = []
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut('getSessionInformation:' + str(self.env['screen']['autoIgnoreScreens']) + ' ' + str(self.env['general']) ,debug.debugLevel.INFO)
def updateWatchdog(self,active , eventQueue):
try:
vcsa = {}
vcsaDevices = glob.glob('/dev/vcsa*')
for vcsaDev in vcsaDevices:
index = vcsaDev[9:]
vcsa[str(index)] = open(vcsaDev,'rb')
tty = open('/sys/devices/virtual/tty/tty0/active','r')
currScreen = str(tty.read()[3:-1])
oldScreen = currScreen
watchdog = select.epoll()
watchdog.register(vcsa[currScreen], select.EPOLLPRI)
watchdog.register(tty, select.EPOLLPRI)
lastScreenContent = b''
while active.value == 1:
changes = watchdog.poll(2)
for change in changes:
fileno = change[0]
event = change[1]
if fileno == tty.fileno():
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut('ScreenChange',debug.debugLevel.INFO)
tty.seek(0)
currScreen = str(tty.read()[3:-1])
if currScreen != oldScreen:
try:
watchdog.unregister(vcsa[ oldScreen ])
except:
pass
try:
watchdog.register(vcsa[ currScreen ], select.EPOLLPRI)
except:
pass
oldScreen = currScreen
eventQueue.put({"Type":fenrirEventType.ScreenChanged,"Data":''})
try:
vcsa[currScreen].seek(0)
lastScreenContent = vcsa[currScreen].read()
except:
lastScreenContent = b''
else:
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut('ScreenUpdate',debug.debugLevel.INFO)
vcsa[currScreen].seek(0)
screenContent = vcsa[currScreen].read()
if screenContent != lastScreenContent:
eventQueue.put({"Type":fenrirEventType.ScreenUpdate,"Data":''})
lastScreenContent = screenContent
except Exception as e:
self.env['runtime']['debug'].writeDebugOut('VCSA:updateWatchdog:' + str(e),debug.debugLevel.ERROR)
def updateCharMap(self, screen):
tty = open('/dev/tty' + screen, 'rb')
GIO_UNIMAP = 0x4B66
VT_GETHIFONTMASK = 0x560D
himask = array("H", (0,))
ioctl(tty, VT_GETHIFONTMASK, himask)
self.hichar, = unpack_from("@H", himask)
sz = 512
line = ''
while True:
try:
unipairs = array("H", [0]*(2*sz))
unimapdesc = array("B", pack("@HP", sz, unipairs.buffer_info()[0]))
ioctl(tty.fileno(), GIO_UNIMAP, unimapdesc)
break
except IOError as e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOMEM:
raise
sz *= 2
tty.close()
ncodes, = unpack_from("@H", unimapdesc)
utable = unpack_from("@%dH" % (2*ncodes), unipairs)
for u, b in zip(utable[::2], utable[1::2]):
if self.charmap.get(b) is None:
self.charmap[b] = chr(u)
def autoDecodeVCSA(self, allData, rows, cols):
allText = ''
allAttrib = b''
i = 0
for y in range(rows):
lineText = ''
lineAttrib = b''
for x in range(cols):
data = allData[i: i + 2]
i += 2
if data == b' \x07':
#attr = 7
#ink = 7
#paper = 0
#ch = ' '
lineAttrib += b'7'
lineText += ' '
continue
(sh,) = unpack("=H", data)
attr = (sh >> 8) & 0xFF
ch = sh & 0xFF
if self.hichar == 0x100:
attr >>= 1
lineAttrib += bytes(attr)
ink = attr & 0x0F
paper = (attr>>4) & 0x0F
#if (ink != 7) or (paper != 0):
# print(ink,paper)
if sh & self.hichar:
ch |= 0x100
try:
lineText += self.charmap[ch]
except KeyError:
lineText += chr('?')
allText += lineText + '\n'
allAttrib += lineAttrib
return str(allText), allAttrib
def update(self, trigger='onUpdate'):
if trigger == 'onInput': # no need for an update on input for VCSA
return
newContentBytes = b''
try:
# read screen
@ -124,6 +260,13 @@ class driver():
self.env['screen']['newCursor']['x'] = int( self.env['screen']['newContentBytes'][2])
self.env['screen']['newCursor']['y'] = int( self.env['screen']['newContentBytes'][3])
# analyze content
if screenEncoding.upper() == 'AUTO':
self.updateCharMap(str(self.env['screen']['newTTY']))
self.env['screen']['newContentText'], \
self.env['screen']['newContentAttrib'] =\
self.autoDecodeVCSA(self.env['screen']['newContentBytes'][4:], self.env['screen']['lines'], self.env['screen']['columns'])
else:
self.env['screen']['newContentText'] = self.env['screen']['newContentBytes'][4:][::2].decode(screenEncoding, "replace").encode('utf-8').decode('utf-8')
self.env['screen']['newContentText'] = screen_utils.removeNonprintable(self.env['screen']['newContentText'])
self.env['screen']['newContentAttrib'] = self.env['screen']['newContentBytes'][5:][::2]