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# Copyright (C) 2007 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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import logging
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
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from gi.repository import GObject
from gi.repository import Gtk
from virtinst import Interface
from virtinst import util
from . import uiutil
from .asyncjob import vmmAsyncJob
from .baseclass import vmmGObjectUI
from .createnet import vmmCreateNetwork
from .createinterface import vmmCreateInterface
from .graphwidgets import Sparkline
from .storagelist import vmmStorageList
INTERFACE_PAGE_INFO = 0
INTERFACE_PAGE_ERROR = 1
EDIT_NET_IDS = (
EDIT_NET_NAME,
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EDIT_NET_AUTOSTART,
EDIT_NET_QOS,
) = range(3)
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EDIT_INTERFACE_IDS = (
EDIT_INTERFACE_STARTMODE,
) = range(200, 201)
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class vmmHost(vmmGObjectUI):
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
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__gsignals__ = {
"action-exit-app": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, []),
"action-view-manager": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, []),
"action-restore-domain": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [str]),
"host-closed": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, []),
"host-opened": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, []),
}
def __init__(self, conn):
vmmGObjectUI.__init__(self, "host.ui", "vmm-host")
self.conn = conn
self._orig_title = self.topwin.get_title()
self.ICON_RUNNING = "state_running"
self.ICON_SHUTOFF = "state_shutoff"
self.addnet = None
self.addinterface = None
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self.active_edits = []
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self.cpu_usage_graph = None
self.memory_usage_graph = None
self.init_conn_state()
self.storagelist = None
self.init_storage_state()
self.init_net_state()
self.init_interface_state()
self.builder.connect_signals({
"on_menu_file_view_manager_activate" : self.view_manager,
"on_menu_file_quit_activate" : self.exit_app,
"on_menu_file_close_activate": self.close,
"on_vmm_host_delete_event": self.close,
"on_host_page_switch": self.page_changed,
"on_menu_restore_saved_activate": self.restore_domain,
"on_net_add_clicked": self.add_network,
"on_net_delete_clicked": self.delete_network,
"on_net_stop_clicked": self.stop_network,
"on_net_start_clicked": self.start_network,
"on_net_apply_clicked": (lambda *x: self.net_apply()),
"on_net_list_changed": self.net_selected,
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"on_net_autostart_toggled": self.net_autostart_changed,
"on_net_name_changed": (lambda *x:
self.enable_net_apply(x, EDIT_NET_NAME)),
"on_interface_add_clicked" : self.add_interface,
"on_interface_start_clicked" : self.start_interface,
"on_interface_stop_clicked" : self.stop_interface,
"on_interface_delete_clicked" : self.delete_interface,
"on_interface_startmode_changed": self.interface_startmode_changed,
"on_interface_apply_clicked" : (lambda *x: self.interface_apply()),
"on_interface_list_changed": self.interface_selected,
"on_overview_name_changed": self._overview_name_changed,
"on_config_autoconnect_toggled": self.toggle_autoconnect,
"on_qos_inbound_average_changed": (lambda *x:
self.enable_net_apply(x, EDIT_NET_QOS)),
"on_qos_inbound_peak_changed": (lambda *x:
self.enable_net_apply(x, EDIT_NET_QOS)),
"on_qos_inbound_burst_changed": (lambda *x:
self.enable_net_apply(x, EDIT_NET_QOS)),
"on_qos_outbound_average_changed": (lambda *x:
self.enable_net_apply(x, EDIT_NET_QOS)),
"on_qos_outbound_peak_changed": (lambda *x:
self.enable_net_apply(x, EDIT_NET_QOS)),
"on_qos_outbound_burst_changed": (lambda *x:
self.enable_net_apply(x, EDIT_NET_QOS)),
"on_net_qos_inbound_enable_toggled": self.change_qos_in_enable,
"on_net_qos_outbound_enable_toggled": self.change_qos_out_enable,
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})
self.populate_networks()
self.populate_interfaces()
self.conn.connect("net-added", self.populate_networks)
self.conn.connect("net-removed", self.populate_networks)
self.conn.connect("interface-added", self.populate_interfaces)
self.conn.connect("interface-removed", self.populate_interfaces)
self.conn.connect("state-changed", self.conn_state_changed)
self.conn.connect("resources-sampled", self.refresh_resources)
self.refresh_resources()
self.conn_state_changed()
self.widget("config-autoconnect").set_active(
self.conn.get_autoconnect())
def init_net_state(self):
self.widget("network-pages").set_show_tabs(False)
# [ unique, label, icon name, icon size, is_active ]
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
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netListModel = Gtk.ListStore(str, str, str, int, bool)
self.widget("net-list").set_model(netListModel)
sel = self.widget("net-list").get_selection()
sel.set_select_function((lambda *x: self.confirm_changes()), None)
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
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netCol = Gtk.TreeViewColumn("Networks")
netCol.set_spacing(6)
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
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net_txt = Gtk.CellRendererText()
net_img = Gtk.CellRendererPixbuf()
netCol.pack_start(net_img, False)
netCol.pack_start(net_txt, True)
netCol.add_attribute(net_txt, 'text', 1)
netCol.add_attribute(net_txt, 'sensitive', 4)
netCol.add_attribute(net_img, 'icon-name', 2)
netCol.add_attribute(net_img, 'stock-size', 3)
self.widget("net-list").append_column(netCol)
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
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netListModel.set_sort_column_id(1, Gtk.SortType.ASCENDING)
def init_storage_state(self):
self.storagelist = vmmStorageList(self.conn, self.builder, self.topwin)
self.widget("storage-align").add(self.storagelist.top_box)
def init_interface_state(self):
self.widget("interface-pages").set_show_tabs(False)
# [ unique, label, icon name, icon size, is_active ]
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
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interfaceListModel = Gtk.ListStore(str, str, str, int, bool)
self.widget("interface-list").set_model(interfaceListModel)
sel = self.widget("interface-list").get_selection()
sel.set_select_function((lambda *x: self.confirm_changes()), None)
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
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interfaceCol = Gtk.TreeViewColumn("Interfaces")
interfaceCol.set_spacing(6)
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
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interface_txt = Gtk.CellRendererText()
interface_img = Gtk.CellRendererPixbuf()
interfaceCol.pack_start(interface_img, False)
interfaceCol.pack_start(interface_txt, True)
interfaceCol.add_attribute(interface_txt, 'text', 1)
interfaceCol.add_attribute(interface_txt, 'sensitive', 4)
interfaceCol.add_attribute(interface_img, 'icon-name', 2)
interfaceCol.add_attribute(interface_img, 'stock-size', 3)
self.widget("interface-list").append_column(interfaceCol)
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
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interfaceListModel.set_sort_column_id(1, Gtk.SortType.ASCENDING)
# Startmode combo
vmmCreateInterface.build_interface_startmode_combo(
self.widget("interface-startmode"))
# [ name, type ]
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
2012-05-14 17:24:56 +04:00
childListModel = Gtk.ListStore(str, str)
childList = self.widget("interface-child-list")
childList.set_model(childListModel)
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
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childNameCol = Gtk.TreeViewColumn("Name")
child_txt1 = Gtk.CellRendererText()
childNameCol.pack_start(child_txt1, True)
childNameCol.add_attribute(child_txt1, 'text', 0)
childNameCol.set_sort_column_id(0)
childList.append_column(childNameCol)
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childTypeCol = Gtk.TreeViewColumn("Interface Type")
child_txt2 = Gtk.CellRendererText()
childTypeCol.pack_start(child_txt2, True)
childTypeCol.add_attribute(child_txt2, 'text', 1)
childTypeCol.set_sort_column_id(1)
childList.append_column(childTypeCol)
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
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childListModel.set_sort_column_id(0, Gtk.SortType.ASCENDING)
def init_conn_state(self):
uri = self.conn.get_uri()
auto = self.conn.get_autoconnect()
self.widget("overview-uri").set_text(uri)
self.widget("config-autoconnect").set_active(auto)
self.cpu_usage_graph = Sparkline()
self.cpu_usage_graph.show()
self.widget("performance-cpu-align").add(self.cpu_usage_graph)
self.memory_usage_graph = Sparkline()
self.memory_usage_graph.show()
self.widget("performance-memory-align").add(self.memory_usage_graph)
def show(self):
logging.debug("Showing host details: %s", self.conn)
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vis = self.is_visible()
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self.topwin.present()
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if vis:
return
self.emit("host-opened")
def is_visible(self):
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
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return self.topwin.get_visible()
def close(self, ignore1=None, ignore2=None):
logging.debug("Closing host details: %s", self.conn)
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if not self.is_visible():
return
self.confirm_changes()
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self.topwin.hide()
self.emit("host-closed")
return 1
def _cleanup(self):
self.conn = None
self.storagelist.cleanup()
self.storagelist = None
if self.addnet:
self.addnet.cleanup()
self.addnet = None
if self.addinterface:
self.addinterface.cleanup()
self.addinterface = None
self.cpu_usage_graph.destroy()
self.cpu_usage_graph = None
self.memory_usage_graph.destroy()
self.memory_usage_graph = None
def view_manager(self, src_ignore):
self.emit("action-view-manager")
def restore_domain(self, src_ignore):
self.emit("action-restore-domain", self.conn.get_uri())
def exit_app(self, src_ignore):
self.emit("action-exit-app")
def page_changed(self, src, child, pagenum):
ignore = src
ignore = child
self.confirm_changes()
if pagenum == 1:
self.populate_networks()
self.conn.schedule_priority_tick(pollnet=True)
elif pagenum == 2:
self.storagelist.refresh_page()
elif pagenum == 3:
self.populate_interfaces()
self.conn.schedule_priority_tick(polliface=True)
def refresh_resources(self, ignore=None):
vm_memory = util.pretty_mem(self.conn.stats_memory())
host_memory = util.pretty_mem(self.conn.host_memory_size())
cpu_vector = self.conn.host_cpu_time_vector()
memory_vector = self.conn.stats_memory_vector()
cpu_vector.reverse()
memory_vector.reverse()
self.widget("performance-cpu").set_text("%d %%" %
self.conn.host_cpu_time_percentage())
self.widget("performance-memory").set_text(
_("%(currentmem)s of %(maxmem)s") %
{'currentmem': vm_memory, 'maxmem': host_memory})
self.cpu_usage_graph.set_property("data_array", cpu_vector)
self.memory_usage_graph.set_property("data_array", memory_vector)
def conn_state_changed(self, ignore1=None):
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conn_active = self.conn.is_active()
self.topwin.set_title(
self.conn.get_pretty_desc() + " " + self._orig_title)
if not self.widget("overview-name").has_focus():
self.widget("overview-name").set_text(self.conn.get_pretty_desc())
self.widget("menu_file_restore_saved").set_sensitive(conn_active)
self.widget("net-add").set_sensitive(conn_active and
self.conn.is_network_capable())
self.widget("interface-add").set_sensitive(conn_active and
self.conn.is_interface_capable())
if conn_active and not self.conn.is_network_capable():
self.set_net_error_page(
_("Libvirt connection does not support virtual network "
"management."))
if conn_active and not self.conn.is_interface_capable():
self.set_interface_error_page(
_("Libvirt connection does not support interface management."))
if conn_active:
uiutil.select_list_row_by_number(self.widget("net-list"), 0)
uiutil.select_list_row_by_number(self.widget("interface-list"), 0)
return
self.set_net_error_page(_("Connection not active."))
self.set_interface_error_page(_("Connection not active."))
self.populate_networks()
self.populate_interfaces()
self.storagelist.close()
if self.addinterface:
self.addinterface.close()
if self.addnet:
self.addnet.close()
def _overview_name_changed(self, src):
src = self.widget("overview-name")
self.conn.set_config_pretty_name(src.get_text())
def toggle_autoconnect(self, src):
self.conn.set_autoconnect(src.get_active())
#############################
# Virtual Network functions #
#############################
def delete_network(self, src_ignore):
net = self.current_network()
if net is None:
return
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result = self.err.yes_no(_("Are you sure you want to permanently "
"delete the network %s?") % net.get_name())
if not result:
return
logging.debug("Deleting network '%s'", net.get_name())
vmmAsyncJob.simple_async_noshow(net.delete, [], self,
_("Error deleting network '%s'") % net.get_name())
def start_network(self, src_ignore):
net = self.current_network()
if net is None:
return
logging.debug("Starting network '%s'", net.get_name())
vmmAsyncJob.simple_async_noshow(net.start, [], self,
_("Error starting network '%s'") % net.get_name())
def stop_network(self, src_ignore):
net = self.current_network()
if net is None:
return
logging.debug("Stopping network '%s'", net.get_name())
vmmAsyncJob.simple_async_noshow(net.stop, [], self,
_("Error stopping network '%s'") % net.get_name())
def add_network(self, src_ignore):
logging.debug("Launching 'Add Network'")
try:
if self.addnet is None:
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self.addnet = vmmCreateNetwork(self.conn)
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self.addnet.show(self.topwin)
except Exception, e:
self.err.show_err(_("Error launching network wizard: %s") % str(e))
def net_apply(self):
net = self.current_network()
if net is None:
return
logging.debug("Applying changes for network '%s'", net.get_name())
try:
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if EDIT_NET_AUTOSTART in self.active_edits:
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auto = self.widget("net-autostart").get_active()
net.set_autostart(auto)
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if EDIT_NET_NAME in self.active_edits:
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net.define_name(self.widget("net-name").get_text())
self.idle_add(self.populate_networks)
if EDIT_NET_QOS in self.active_edits:
in_qos = self.widget("net-qos-inbound-enable").get_active()
out_qos = self.widget("net-qos-outbound-enable").get_active()
def get_value(name, enabled):
if not enabled:
return None
return self.widget(name).get_text() or None
args = {}
args['inbound_average'] = get_value("qos-inbound-average", in_qos)
args['inbound_peak'] = get_value("qos-inbound-peak", in_qos)
args['inbound_burst'] = get_value("qos-inbound-burst", in_qos)
args['outbound_average'] = get_value("qos-outbound-average", out_qos)
args['outbound_peak'] = get_value("qos-outbound-peak", out_qos)
args['outbound_burst'] = get_value("qos-outbound-burst", out_qos)
if net.set_qos(**args):
self.err.show_err(
_("Network could not be updated"),
text2=_("This change will take effect when the "
"network is restarted"),
buttons=Gtk.ButtonsType.OK,
dialog_type=Gtk.MessageType.INFO)
except Exception, e:
self.err.show_err(_("Error changing network settings: %s") % str(e))
return
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finally:
self.disable_net_apply()
def disable_net_apply(self):
for i in EDIT_NET_IDS:
if i in self.active_edits:
self.active_edits.remove(i)
self.widget("net-apply").set_sensitive(False)
def disable_interface_apply(self):
for i in EDIT_INTERFACE_IDS:
if i in self.active_edits:
self.active_edits.remove(i)
self.widget("interface-apply").set_sensitive(False)
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def enable_net_apply(self, *arglist):
edittype = arglist[-1]
self.widget("net-apply").set_sensitive(True)
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if edittype not in self.active_edits:
self.active_edits.append(edittype)
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def enable_interface_apply(self, *arglist):
edittype = arglist[-1]
self.widget("interface-apply").set_sensitive(True)
if edittype not in self.active_edits:
self.active_edits.append(edittype)
def net_autostart_changed(self, src_ignore):
auto = self.widget("net-autostart").get_active()
self.widget("net-autostart").set_label(auto and
_("On Boot") or
_("Never"))
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self.enable_net_apply(EDIT_NET_AUTOSTART)
def current_network(self):
connkey = uiutil.get_list_selection(self.widget("net-list"), 0)
return connkey and self.conn.get_net(connkey)
def refresh_network(self, net):
connkey = net.get_connkey()
uilist = self.widget("net-list")
sel = uilist.get_selection()
model, treeiter = sel.get_selected()
for row in uilist.get_model():
if row[0] == connkey:
row[4] = net.is_active()
if treeiter is not None:
if model[treeiter][0] == connkey:
self.net_selected(sel)
def set_net_error_page(self, msg):
self.reset_net_state()
self.widget("network-pages").set_current_page(1)
self.widget("network-error-label").set_text(msg)
def net_selected(self, src):
model, treeiter = src.get_selected()
if treeiter is None:
self.set_net_error_page(_("No virtual network selected."))
return
self.widget("network-pages").set_current_page(0)
connkey = model[treeiter][0]
try:
net = self.conn.get_net(connkey)
self.populate_net_state(net)
except Exception, e:
logging.exception(e)
self.set_net_error_page(_("Error selecting network: %s") % e)
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finally:
self.disable_net_apply()
def _populate_net_ipv4_state(self, net):
(netstr,
(dhcpstart, dhcpend),
(routeaddr, routevia)) = net.get_ipv4_network()
self.widget("net-ipv4-expander").set_visible(bool(netstr))
if not netstr:
return
forward = net.get_ipv4_forward_mode()
self.widget("net-ipv4-forwarding-icon").set_from_stock(
forward and Gtk.STOCK_CONNECT or Gtk.STOCK_DISCONNECT,
Gtk.IconSize.MENU)
self.widget("net-ipv4-forwarding").set_text(net.pretty_forward_mode())
dhcpstr = _("Disabled")
if dhcpstart:
dhcpstr = dhcpstart + " - " + dhcpend
self.widget("net-ipv4-dhcp-range").set_text(dhcpstr)
self.widget("net-ipv4-network").set_text(netstr)
uiutil.set_grid_row_visible(
self.widget("net-ipv4-route"), bool(routevia))
if routevia:
routevia = routeaddr + ", gateway=" + routevia
self.widget("net-ipv4-route").set_text(routevia or "")
def _populate_net_ipv6_state(self, net):
(netstr,
(dhcpstart, dhcpend),
(routeaddr, routevia)) = net.get_ipv6_network()
self.widget("net-ipv6-expander").set_visible(bool(netstr))
self.widget("net-ipv6-forwarding-icon").set_from_stock(
netstr and Gtk.STOCK_CONNECT or Gtk.STOCK_DISCONNECT,
Gtk.IconSize.MENU)
if netstr:
prettymode = _("Routed network")
elif net.get_ipv6_enabled():
prettymode = _("Isolated network, internal routing only")
else:
prettymode = _("Isolated network, routing disabled")
self.widget("net-ipv6-forwarding").set_text(prettymode)
dhcpstr = _("Disabled")
if dhcpstart:
dhcpstr = dhcpstart + " - " + dhcpend
self.widget("net-ipv6-dhcp-range").set_text(dhcpstr)
self.widget("net-ipv6-network").set_text(netstr or "")
uiutil.set_grid_row_visible(
self.widget("net-ipv6-route"), bool(routevia))
if routevia:
routevia = routeaddr + ", gateway=" + routevia
self.widget("net-ipv6-route").set_text(routevia or "")
def update_qos_widgets(self):
enabled = self.widget("net-qos-inbound-enable").get_active()
self.widget("net-qos-inbound-grid").set_visible(enabled)
enabled = self.widget("net-qos-outbound-enable").get_active()
self.widget("net-qos-outbound-grid").set_visible(enabled)
def change_qos_in_enable(self, ignore):
self.enable_net_apply(EDIT_NET_QOS)
self.update_qos_widgets()
def change_qos_out_enable(self, ignore):
self.enable_net_apply(EDIT_NET_QOS)
self.update_qos_widgets()
def _populate_qos_state(self, net):
qos = net.get_qos()
self.widget("net-qos-inbound-enable").set_active(qos.is_inbound())
self.widget("net-qos-outbound-enable").set_active(qos.is_outbound())
self.update_qos_widgets()
self.widget("qos-inbound-average").set_text(qos.inbound_average or "")
self.widget("qos-inbound-peak").set_text(qos.inbound_peak or "")
self.widget("qos-inbound-burst").set_text(qos.inbound_burst or "")
self.widget("qos-outbound-average").set_text(qos.outbound_average or "")
self.widget("qos-outbound-peak").set_text(qos.outbound_peak or "")
self.widget("qos-outbound-burst").set_text(qos.outbound_burst or "")
def populate_net_state(self, net):
active = net.is_active()
self.widget("net-details").set_sensitive(True)
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self.widget("net-name").set_text(net.get_name())
self.widget("net-name").set_editable(not active)
self.widget("net-device").set_text(net.get_bridge_device() or "")
self.widget("net-name-domain").set_text(net.get_name_domain() or "")
uiutil.set_grid_row_visible(self.widget("net-name-domain"),
bool(net.get_name_domain()))
state = active and _("Active") or _("Inactive")
icon = (active and self.ICON_RUNNING or
self.ICON_SHUTOFF)
self.widget("net-state").set_text(state)
self.widget("net-state-icon").set_from_icon_name(icon,
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Gtk.IconSize.BUTTON)
self.widget("net-start").set_sensitive(not active)
self.widget("net-stop").set_sensitive(active)
self.widget("net-delete").set_sensitive(not active)
autostart = net.get_autostart()
autolabel = autostart and _("On Boot") or _("Never")
self.widget("net-autostart").set_active(autostart)
self.widget("net-autostart").set_label(autolabel)
self._populate_net_ipv4_state(net)
self._populate_net_ipv6_state(net)
self._populate_qos_state(net)
def reset_net_state(self):
self.widget("net-details").set_sensitive(False)
self.widget("net-name").set_text("")
self.widget("net-device").set_text("")
self.widget("net-state").set_text(_("Inactive"))
self.widget("net-state-icon").set_from_icon_name(self.ICON_SHUTOFF,
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Gtk.IconSize.BUTTON)
self.widget("net-start").set_sensitive(False)
self.widget("net-stop").set_sensitive(False)
self.widget("net-delete").set_sensitive(False)
self.widget("net-autostart").set_label(_("Never"))
self.widget("net-autostart").set_active(False)
self.widget("net-ipv4-network").set_text("")
self.widget("net-ipv4-dhcp-range").set_text("")
self.widget("net-ipv4-route").set_text("")
self.widget("net-ipv4-forwarding-icon").set_from_stock(
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
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Gtk.STOCK_DISCONNECT, Gtk.IconSize.MENU)
self.widget("net-ipv4-forwarding").set_text(
_("Isolated network"))
self.widget("net-ipv6-network").set_text("")
self.widget("net-ipv6-dhcp-range").set_text("")
self.widget("net-ipv6-route").set_text("")
self.widget("net-ipv6-forwarding").set_text(
_("Isolated network"))
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self.disable_net_apply()
def populate_networks(self, src=None, connkey=None):
ignore = src
ignore = connkey
net_list = self.widget("net-list")
curnet = self.current_network()
model = net_list.get_model()
# Prevent events while the model is modified
net_list.set_model(None)
try:
net_list.get_selection().unselect_all()
model.clear()
for net in self.conn.list_nets():
try:
net.disconnect_by_func(self.refresh_network)
except:
pass
net.connect("state-changed", self.refresh_network)
model.append([net.get_connkey(), net.get_name(), "network-idle",
Gtk.IconSize.LARGE_TOOLBAR,
bool(net.is_active())])
finally:
net_list.set_model(model)
uiutil.select_list_row_by_value(net_list,
curnet and curnet.get_connkey() or None)
#############################
# Interface manager methods #
#############################
def stop_interface(self, src_ignore):
interface = self.current_interface()
if interface is None:
return
if not self.err.chkbox_helper(self.config.get_confirm_interface,
self.config.set_confirm_interface,
text1=_("Are you sure you want to stop the interface "
"'%s'?" % interface.get_name())):
return
logging.debug("Stopping interface '%s'", interface.get_name())
vmmAsyncJob.simple_async_noshow(interface.stop, [], self,
_("Error stopping interface '%s'") % interface.get_name())
def start_interface(self, src_ignore):
interface = self.current_interface()
if interface is None:
return
if not self.err.chkbox_helper(self.config.get_confirm_interface,
self.config.set_confirm_interface,
text1=_("Are you sure you want to start the interface "
"'%s'?" % interface.get_name())):
return
logging.debug("Starting interface '%s'", interface.get_name())
vmmAsyncJob.simple_async_noshow(interface.start, [], self,
_("Error starting interface '%s'") % interface.get_name())
def delete_interface(self, src_ignore):
interface = self.current_interface()
if interface is None:
return
result = self.err.yes_no(_("Are you sure you want to permanently "
"delete the interface %s?")
% interface.get_name())
if not result:
return
logging.debug("Deleting interface '%s'", interface.get_name())
vmmAsyncJob.simple_async_noshow(interface.delete, [], self,
_("Error deleting interface '%s'") % interface.get_name())
def add_interface(self, src_ignore):
logging.debug("Launching 'Add Interface' wizard")
try:
if self.addinterface is None:
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self.addinterface = vmmCreateInterface(self.conn)
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self.addinterface.show(self.topwin)
except Exception, e:
self.err.show_err(_("Error launching interface wizard: %s") %
str(e))
def refresh_current_interface(self, ignore1=None):
cp = self.current_interface()
if cp is None:
return
self.refresh_interface(cp)
def current_interface(self):
connkey = uiutil.get_list_selection(self.widget("interface-list"), 0)
return connkey and self.conn.get_interface(connkey)
def interface_apply(self):
interface = self.current_interface()
if interface is None:
return
newmode = uiutil.get_list_selection(
self.widget("interface-startmode"), 0)
logging.debug("Applying changes for interface '%s'",
interface.get_name())
try:
interface.set_startmode(newmode)
except Exception, e:
self.err.show_err(_("Error setting interface startmode: %s") %
str(e))
return
self.disable_interface_apply()
def interface_startmode_changed(self, src_ignore):
self.enable_interface_apply(EDIT_INTERFACE_STARTMODE)
def set_interface_error_page(self, msg):
self.reset_interface_state()
self.widget("interface-pages").set_current_page(INTERFACE_PAGE_ERROR)
self.widget("interface-error-label").set_text(msg)
def interface_selected(self, src):
model, treeiter = src.get_selected()
if treeiter is None:
self.set_interface_error_page(_("No interface selected."))
return
self.widget("interface-pages").set_current_page(INTERFACE_PAGE_INFO)
connkey = model[treeiter][0]
try:
self.populate_interface_state(connkey)
except Exception, e:
logging.exception(e)
self.set_interface_error_page(_("Error selecting interface: %s") %
e)
self.disable_interface_apply()
def populate_interface_state(self, connkey):
interface = self.conn.get_interface(connkey)
name = interface.get_name()
children = interface.get_slaves()
itype = interface.get_type()
mac = interface.get_mac()
active = interface.is_active()
startmode = interface.get_startmode()
ipv4 = interface.get_ipv4()
ipv6 = interface.get_ipv6()
self.widget("interface-details").set_sensitive(True)
self.widget("interface-name").set_markup(
"<b>%s %s:</b>" % (interface.get_pretty_type(),
interface.get_name()))
self.widget("interface-mac").set_text(mac or _("Unknown"))
self.widget("interface-state-icon").set_from_icon_name(
((active and self.ICON_RUNNING) or self.ICON_SHUTOFF),
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Gtk.IconSize.BUTTON)
self.widget("interface-state").set_text(
(active and _("Active")) or _("Inactive"))
# Set start mode
start_list = self.widget("interface-startmode")
start_model = start_list.get_model()
start_label = self.widget("interface-startmode-label")
start_list.hide()
start_label.show()
start_label.set_text(startmode)
idx = 0
for row in start_model:
if row[0] == startmode:
start_list.set_active(idx)
start_list.show()
start_label.hide()
break
idx += 1
# This can fail if other interfaces are busted, so ignore errors
used_by = None
try:
used_by = vmmCreateInterface.iface_in_use_by(self.conn, name)
except Exception, e:
logging.debug("Error looking up iface usage: %s", e)
self.widget("interface-inuseby").set_text(used_by or "-")
# IP info
self.widget("interface-ipv4-expander").set_visible(bool(ipv4))
self.widget("interface-ipv6-expander").set_visible(bool(ipv6))
if ipv4:
mode = ipv4[0] and "DHCP" or "Static"
addr = ipv4[1] or "-"
self.widget("interface-ipv4-mode").set_text(mode)
self.widget("interface-ipv4-address").set_text(addr)
if ipv6:
mode = ""
if ipv6[1]:
mode = "Autoconf "
if ipv6[0]:
mode += "DHCP"
else:
mode = "Static"
addrstr = "-"
if ipv6[2]:
addrstr = reduce(lambda x, y: x + "\n" + y, ipv6[2])
self.widget("interface-ipv6-mode").set_text(mode)
self.widget("interface-ipv6-address").set_text(addrstr)
self.widget("interface-delete").set_sensitive(not active)
self.widget("interface-stop").set_sensitive(active)
self.widget("interface-start").set_sensitive(not active)
show_child = (children or
itype in [Interface.INTERFACE_TYPE_BRIDGE,
Interface.INTERFACE_TYPE_BOND])
self.widget("interface-child-box").set_visible(show_child)
self.populate_interface_children()
def refresh_interface(self, iface):
iface_list = self.widget("interface-list")
sel = iface_list.get_selection()
model, treeiter = sel.get_selected()
name = iface.get_name()
for row in iface_list.get_model():
if row[0] == name:
row[4] = iface.is_active()
if treeiter is not None:
if model[treeiter][0] == name:
self.interface_selected(sel)
def reset_interface_state(self):
self.widget("interface-delete").set_sensitive(False)
self.widget("interface-stop").set_sensitive(False)
self.widget("interface-start").set_sensitive(False)
self.widget("interface-apply").set_sensitive(False)
def populate_interfaces(self, src=None, connkey=None):
ignore = src
ignore = connkey
iface_list = self.widget("interface-list")
curiface = self.current_interface()
model = iface_list.get_model()
# Prevent events while the model is modified
iface_list.set_model(None)
try:
model.clear()
iface_list.get_selection().unselect_all()
for iface in self.conn.list_interfaces():
try:
iface.disconnect_by_func(self.refresh_interface)
except:
pass
iface.connect("state-changed", self.refresh_interface)
model.append([iface.get_connkey(), iface.get_name(),
"network-idle", Gtk.IconSize.LARGE_TOOLBAR,
bool(iface.is_active())])
finally:
iface_list.set_model(model)
uiutil.select_list_row_by_value(iface_list,
curiface and curiface.get_connkey() or None)
def populate_interface_children(self):
interface = self.current_interface()
child_list = self.widget("interface-child-list")
model = child_list.get_model()
child_list.get_selection().unselect_all()
model.clear()
if not interface:
return
for name, itype in interface.get_slaves():
row = [name, itype]
model.append(row)
def confirm_changes(self):
if not self.active_edits:
return True
if self.err.chkbox_helper(
self.config.get_confirm_unapplied,
self.config.set_confirm_unapplied,
text1=(_("There are unapplied changes. "
"Would you like to apply them now?")),
chktext=_("Don't warn me again."),
default=False):
if all([edit in EDIT_NET_IDS for edit in self.active_edits]):
self.net_apply()
elif all([edit in EDIT_INTERFACE_IDS
for edit in self.active_edits]):
self.interface_apply()
self.active_edits = []
return True