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Guake indicator is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. ![guake indicator img](http://guake-indicator.ozzyboshi.com/images/out.gif) ![guake indicator img](http://guake-indicator.ozzyboshi.com/images/ubuntu18.png) ### Description of the project Guake indicator is a compact and convenient Ubuntu Appindicator that lets you send commands and perform customized tasks to [Guake virtual terminal](http://guake-project.org/).You can specify the target tab or to create a new one at the same time. Guake indicator comes with a convenient menu editor to create and manage your entries out of the box. Initial versions of Guake indicator was meant for Ubuntu it but later versions are targeting the Debian Operating System with GTK based desktop managers. From version 1.4, Guake indicator relies on Ayatana indicators and GTK3 rather than old libappindicator and GTK2. Guake-indicator sticks to your "Indicator Area" and displays your customized command retrieved from ~/.guake.indicator/guake-indicator.xml. If this file doesn't exist, Guake Indicator will create a small default one that you can use as a base to build your own configuration file depending on your needs. You can customize the configuration file using the Guake indicator built-in GUI under the "Edit Menu" section or, as an alternative, you can do it on your own with your favorite text/xml editor. The guake-indicator.xml fields are quite self-explanatory, however, I'm going to give you a more in-depth description of each one: - menu_name :the name that will show up in the indicator itself - tab_name : the name of the Guake terminal tab once it is opened (leave blank if you don't want automatic autorenaming) - command_after_login : command to send to Guake through his DBUS interface - dont_show_guake : if set to yes Guake is not shown after command execution - open_in_tab : The index of the Guake tab where Guake indicator will execute the command. Guake assigns index 0 to the first tab so put in this field the nth tab-1 number. If this tag has the attribute named="yes" it contains the name of the Guake tab (see Guake indicator select tab by name issue for more informations) If this field contains the value '-1', Guake indicator will execute the command in the currently selected Guake tab (only from version 1.1) - lfcr : if set to yes a LF (Line Feed) + CR (Carriage return) is sent to Guake after each line. Otherwise, only a line feed (ascii code 10) is sent. - guakeindicatorscript : if set to yes enables the Guake indicator scripting function (see related scripting section) ### Requirements for Guake indicator For proper compilation and functionality of Guake indicator, the following packages are REQUIRED: - libayatana-appindicator3-dev - libcairo2-dev (>= 1.10) - libdbus-1-dev - libdbus-glib-1-dev - libglib2.0-dev (>=2.35.4) - libgtk-3-dev (>=3.1.4) - libjson-c-dev (for backward compatibility) - libxml2-dev ### Credits Guake indicator was conceived and initially created by Alessio Garzi Guake indicator was developed By Alessio Garzi and Francesco Minà Guake indicator debian package is mantained by Alessio Garzi . Debian webpage : https://packages.debian.org/sid/guake-indicator We are looking for any type of contribution (code, bug fixing, documentation, translation or just new ideas), if you have an interest in Guake indicator please email me. guake-indicator-1.4/config.h.in0000644000175000017500000000174113337257623013406 00000000000000/* config.h.in. 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based configuration file - new gui for configuration file builder - suppressed ssh strongly related commands - command passed to guake now is fully customizable - added plugins managment 2014-07-15 Alessio Garzi * src/Changelog : Start of glade based gui development 2014-06-15 Alessio Garzi * src/COPYING : Changed with correct license 2014-06-15 Alessio Garzi * src/guake-indicator-notify.h : Changed notification icon * src/guake-indicator.c : Check if fopen() fails while opening /proc/#pid#/comm * src/guake-indicator-read-json.c : Fixed memory leaks within read_json_cfg_file() function * src/guake-indicator-write-json.c : Added write json configuration file capabilities * src/guake-indicator-write-json.h : Added write json configuration file capabilities * src/Makefile.am : Added guake-indicator-write-json.c and guake-indicator-write-json.h to guake_indicator_CPPFLAGS * src/guake-indicator-read-json.c : Added dont_show_guake option * src/guake-indicator.h : Added dont_show_guake option * src/guake-indicator.c : Added dont_show_guake option * src/guake-indicator.c : Do now write bin/bash if command_after_login is empty * src/guake-indicator-new-entry.c : New file for configuration file management * src/guake-indicator-new-entry.h : New file for configuration file management * src/guake-indicator-new-group.c : New file for configuration file management * src/guake-indicator-new-group.h : New file for configuration file management * src/guake-indicator-delete-entry.group.c : New file for configuration file management * src/guake-indicator-delete-entry-group.h : New file for configuration file management * src/guake-indicator.h : Added error_modal_box() prototype * src/guake-indicator.h : Added reload prototype (it was mispelled) 2014-05-06 Alessio Garzi * src/Makefile.am : Ereased unnecessary libraries * src/guake-indicator-read-json.c : Removed extra parameter on fprintf inside createdefaultfilecfg() function * src/guake-indicator.h : Added x_forwarded in Host struct 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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include #include #include #include #define LIBNOTIFY_SHARED_OBJECT "libnotify.so.4" int guake_notify(gchar*,gchar*); guake-indicator-1.4/src/guake-indicator-read-json.c0000644000175000017500000003452413337257603017247 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2013-2018 Alessio Garzi Copyright (C) 2013-2018 Francesco Minà This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #define _GNU_SOURCE #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "guake-indicator.h" #include "guake-indicator-read-json.h" #include "guake-indicator-xml.h" // This function reads the json cfg file and returns a linked list of host GArray* read_json_cfg_file(char * customfilecfg) { FILE* fd; struct json_object *new_obj; struct stat s; char* raw_data=NULL; char* filecfg; char* filedir; size_t numbytes; if (customfilecfg!=NULL) filecfg=strdup(customfilecfg); else { filedir=checkandcreatedefaultdir(); if (asprintf(&filecfg,"%s/%s",filedir,GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_FILEJSON)==-1) return NULL; free((void*)filedir); } int err = stat(filecfg, &s); if (err==-1) { if (createdefaultfilecfg(filecfg)) return NULL; //err = stat(filecfg, &s); return read_xml_cfg_file(); } if(!S_ISREG(s.st_mode) && !S_ISLNK(s.st_mode)) { free((void*)filecfg); return NULL; } fd=fopen(filecfg,"r"); free((void*)filecfg); if (fd==NULL) return NULL; raw_data=(char*)malloc(s.st_size+1); bzero((void*)raw_data,s.st_size+1); numbytes=fread((void*)raw_data,1,s.st_size,fd); if (numbytes<0) { free((void*)raw_data); fclose(fd); return NULL; } fclose(fd); new_obj = json_tokener_parse(raw_data); free((void*)raw_data); if (new_obj==NULL) return NULL; GArray* returnarray=json_parse(new_obj); json_object_put(new_obj); return returnarray; } GArray* json_parse(json_object * jobj) { GArray * hostgrouparray; Host* head=NULL; int i; struct json_object * inner_jobj,*data_jobj; enum json_type type; HostGroup* hostgroup; sethostcounterid(NULL); // reset counter id for single hosts sethostgroupcounterid(NULL); // reset counter id for host groups hostgrouparray = g_array_new (TRUE, FALSE, sizeof (HostGroup*)); json_object_object_foreach(jobj, key, val) { type = json_object_get_type(val); switch (type) { case json_type_array: hostgroup = malloc(sizeof(HostGroup)); bzero((void*)hostgroup,sizeof(HostGroup)); sethostgroupcounterid(hostgroup); head=NULL; json_object_object_get_ex(jobj, "data",&data_jobj); int arraylen = json_object_array_length(data_jobj); for (i=0;iparent=hostgroup; head=host_queue(head,newhost); } } hostgroup->hostarray=head; g_array_append_val (hostgrouparray, hostgroup); break; case json_type_object: hostgroup = malloc(sizeof(HostGroup)); bzero((void*)hostgroup,sizeof(HostGroup)); hostgroup->title=g_strdup(key); sethostgroupcounterid(hostgroup); json_object_object_get_ex(jobj, key,&inner_jobj); head=NULL; json_object_object_foreach(inner_jobj, key, val) { if (!strcmp(key,"label")) { struct json_object * lab_obj; json_object_object_get_ex(inner_jobj, key,&lab_obj); char* title=(char*)json_object_get_string(lab_obj); HostGroup* labelhostgroup = malloc(sizeof(HostGroup)); bzero((void*)labelhostgroup,sizeof(HostGroup)); sethostgroupcounterid(labelhostgroup); labelhostgroup->title=g_strdup((const gchar*)title); labelhostgroup->label=TRUE; g_array_append_val (hostgrouparray, labelhostgroup); } else { json_object_object_get_ex(inner_jobj, "data",&data_jobj); int arraylen = json_object_array_length(data_jobj); for (i=0;iparent=hostgroup; head=host_queue(head,new_host); } } // Set the open all row Host* all_host = (Host*) malloc(sizeof(Host)); bzero((void*)all_host,sizeof(Host)); sethostcounterid(all_host); all_host->menu_name=g_strdup((char*)"Open all"); all_host->group_head=head; all_host->open_all=TRUE; head=host_queue(head,all_host); } } hostgroup->hostarray=head; g_array_append_val (hostgrouparray, hostgroup); break; } } return hostgrouparray; } // This function parses a "data" json array Host* create_host_linkedlist(struct json_object * data_jobj,int i) { json_object * jvalue; jvalue = json_object_array_get_idx(data_jobj, i); // check if it's a label struct json_object * new_obj_label; json_object_object_get_ex(jvalue, "label",&new_obj_label); if (new_obj_label!=NULL) { Host* newhost = malloc(sizeof(Host)); bzero((void*)newhost,sizeof(Host)); sethostcounterid(newhost); newhost->menu_name=strdup((char*)json_object_get_string(new_obj_label)); newhost->label=TRUE; return newhost; } // regular host entry struct json_object * new_obj_hostname; json_object_object_get_ex(jvalue, "hostname",&new_obj_hostname); struct json_object * new_obj_login; json_object_object_get_ex(jvalue, "login",&new_obj_login); struct json_object * new_obj_menu_name; json_object_object_get_ex(jvalue, "menu_name",&new_obj_menu_name); struct json_object * new_obj_tab_name; json_object_object_get_ex(jvalue, "tab_name",&new_obj_tab_name); struct json_object * new_obj_cmd_name; json_object_object_get_ex(jvalue, "command_after_login",&new_obj_cmd_name); struct json_object * new_obj_remote_command; json_object_object_get_ex(jvalue, "remote_command",&new_obj_remote_command); struct json_object * new_obj_x_forwarded; json_object_object_get_ex(jvalue, "x_forwarded",&new_obj_x_forwarded); struct json_object * new_obj_dont_show_guake; json_object_object_get_ex(jvalue, "dont_show_guake",&new_obj_dont_show_guake); if ((char*)json_object_get_string(new_obj_menu_name)==NULL) { return NULL; } Host* newhost = malloc(sizeof(Host)); bzero((void*)newhost,sizeof(Host)); sethostcounterid(newhost); if (new_obj_hostname) newhost->hostname=strdup((char*)json_object_get_string(new_obj_hostname)); if (new_obj_login) newhost->login=strdup((char*)json_object_get_string(new_obj_login)); newhost->menu_name=strdup((char*)json_object_get_string(new_obj_menu_name)); if (new_obj_tab_name) newhost->tab_name=strdup((char*)json_object_get_string(new_obj_tab_name)); if ((char*)json_object_get_string(new_obj_cmd_name)) newhost->command_after_login=strdup((char*)json_object_get_string(new_obj_cmd_name)); if (new_obj_remote_command!=NULL) newhost->remote_command=strdup((char*)json_object_get_string(new_obj_remote_command)); if (new_obj_x_forwarded!=NULL) newhost->x_forwarded=strdup((char*)json_object_get_string(new_obj_x_forwarded)); if (new_obj_dont_show_guake!=NULL) newhost->dont_show_guake=strdup((char*)json_object_get_string(new_obj_dont_show_guake)); return newhost; } // This function puts a new host and the end of a queue Host* host_queue(Host* head,Host* newhost) { Host* ptr; if (head==NULL) return newhost; ptr=head; while (ptr->next) ptr=ptr->next; ptr->next=newhost; newhost->previous=ptr; return head; } // Create a directory for hosting a new configuration file if it doesn't exist char* checkandcreatedefaultdir() { char* fulldirpath; struct stat s,s1; char* pluginpath; if (asprintf(&fulldirpath,"%s/%s",getenv("HOME"),GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_DIR)==-1) return NULL; int err = stat(fulldirpath, &s); if(ENOENT == err) { if (mkdir(fulldirpath,0744)==-1) fprintf(stderr,"Can't create %s (%d - %s)",GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_DIR,errno,strerror(errno)); } else { if(!S_ISDIR(s.st_mode)) { if (mkdir(fulldirpath,0744)) fprintf(stderr,"Can't create %s (%d - %s)",GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_DIR,errno,strerror(errno)); } } if (asprintf(&pluginpath,"%s/%s",fulldirpath,GUAKE_INDICATOR_PLUGIN_DIR)==-1) return NULL; err = stat(pluginpath, &s1); if(ENOENT == err) { if (mkdir(pluginpath,0744)==-1) fprintf(stderr,"Can't create %s (%d - %s)",GUAKE_INDICATOR_PLUGIN_DIR,errno,strerror(errno)); } else { if(!S_ISDIR(s1.st_mode)) { if (mkdir(pluginpath,0744)) fprintf(stderr,"Can't create %s (%d - %s)",GUAKE_INDICATOR_PLUGIN_DIR,errno,strerror(errno)); } } free(pluginpath); return fulldirpath; } // Create a new default cfg file int createdefaultfilecfg(const char* path) { char* user=getenv("LOGNAME"); Host* head; HostGroup* hostgroup; GArray* hostgrouparray; // Start root section hostgrouparray = g_array_new (TRUE, FALSE, sizeof (HostGroup*)); hostgroup = malloc(sizeof(HostGroup)); bzero((void*)hostgroup,sizeof(HostGroup)); sethostgroupcounterid(hostgroup); Host* newhost = malloc(sizeof(Host)); bzero((void*)newhost,sizeof(Host)); sethostcounterid(newhost); newhost->label=TRUE; newhost->menu_name=g_strdup("SSH Hosts"); head=host_queue(head,newhost); newhost = malloc(sizeof(Host)); bzero((void*)newhost,sizeof(Host)); sethostcounterid(newhost); newhost->hostname=g_strdup("localhost"); newhost->login=g_strdup(user!=NULL?user:""); newhost->menu_name=g_strdup("SSH on localhost"); newhost->tab_name=g_strdup("LocalHost"); head=host_queue(head,newhost); hostgroup->hostarray=head; g_array_append_val (hostgrouparray, hostgroup); //End root section // Start mysql server section head=NULL; hostgroup = malloc(sizeof(HostGroup)); bzero((void*)hostgroup,sizeof(HostGroup)); sethostgroupcounterid(hostgroup); hostgroup->title=g_strdup("Mysql Servers"); hostgroup->label=TRUE; g_array_append_val (hostgrouparray, hostgroup); hostgroup = malloc(sizeof(HostGroup)); bzero((void*)hostgroup,sizeof(HostGroup)); sethostgroupcounterid(hostgroup); hostgroup->title=g_strdup("MYSQL"); newhost = malloc(sizeof(Host)); bzero((void*)newhost,sizeof(Host)); sethostcounterid(newhost); newhost->label=TRUE; newhost->hostname=g_strdup(""); newhost->login=g_strdup(""); newhost->tab_name=g_strdup(""); newhost->menu_name=g_strdup("Local Mysql Servers"); head=host_queue(head,newhost); newhost = malloc(sizeof(Host)); bzero((void*)newhost,sizeof(Host)); sethostcounterid(newhost); newhost->hostname=g_strdup("localhost"); newhost->login=g_strdup(user!=NULL?user:""); newhost->menu_name=g_strdup("Mysql on localhost"); newhost->tab_name=g_strdup("Mysql"); newhost->command_after_login=g_strdup("mysql -u root --pass --host localhost -A mysql"); newhost->remote_command=g_strdup("yes"); head=host_queue(head,newhost); newhost = malloc(sizeof(Host)); bzero((void*)newhost,sizeof(Host)); sethostcounterid(newhost); newhost->hostname=g_strdup("127.0.0.1"); newhost->login=g_strdup(user!=NULL?user:""); newhost->menu_name=g_strdup("Mysql on 127.0.0.1"); newhost->tab_name=g_strdup("Mysql on 127.0.0.1"); newhost->command_after_login=g_strdup("mysql -u root --pass --host 127.0.0.1 -A mysql"); newhost->remote_command=g_strdup("yes"); head=host_queue(head,newhost); newhost = malloc(sizeof(Host)); bzero((void*)newhost,sizeof(Host)); sethostcounterid(newhost); newhost->label=TRUE; newhost->hostname=g_strdup(""); newhost->login=g_strdup(""); newhost->tab_name=g_strdup(""); newhost->menu_name=g_strdup("Remote Mysql Servers"); head=host_queue(head,newhost); newhost = malloc(sizeof(Host)); bzero((void*)newhost,sizeof(Host)); sethostcounterid(newhost); newhost->hostname=g_strdup("192.168.1.1"); newhost->login=g_strdup(user!=NULL?user:""); newhost->menu_name=g_strdup("Mysql on 192.168.1.1"); newhost->tab_name=g_strdup("Mysql on 192.168.1.1"); newhost->command_after_login=g_strdup("mysql -u root --pass --host 192.168.1.1 -A mysql"); newhost->remote_command=g_strdup("yes"); head=host_queue(head,newhost); hostgroup->hostarray=head; g_array_append_val (hostgrouparray, hostgroup); // End of mysql server section //Start of localhost tasks head=NULL; hostgroup = malloc(sizeof(HostGroup)); bzero((void*)hostgroup,sizeof(HostGroup)); sethostgroupcounterid(hostgroup); hostgroup->title=g_strdup("Localhost tasks"); hostgroup->label=TRUE; g_array_append_val (hostgrouparray, hostgroup); hostgroup = malloc(sizeof(HostGroup)); bzero((void*)hostgroup,sizeof(HostGroup)); sethostgroupcounterid(hostgroup); hostgroup->title=g_strdup("MISC"); newhost = malloc(sizeof(Host)); bzero((void*)newhost,sizeof(Host)); sethostcounterid(newhost); newhost->hostname=g_strdup(""); newhost->login=g_strdup(""); newhost->menu_name=g_strdup("tmp folder"); newhost->tab_name=g_strdup("tmp folder"); newhost->command_after_login=g_strdup("cd /tmp"); head=host_queue(head,newhost); newhost = malloc(sizeof(Host)); bzero((void*)newhost,sizeof(Host)); sethostcounterid(newhost); newhost->hostname=g_strdup(""); newhost->login=g_strdup(""); newhost->menu_name=g_strdup("top"); newhost->tab_name=g_strdup("top"); newhost->command_after_login=g_strdup("top"); head=host_queue(head,newhost); newhost = malloc(sizeof(Host)); bzero((void*)newhost,sizeof(Host)); sethostcounterid(newhost); newhost->hostname=g_strdup(""); newhost->login=g_strdup(""); newhost->menu_name=g_strdup("ping www.google.com"); newhost->tab_name=g_strdup("Ping google"); newhost->command_after_login=g_strdup("ping www.google.com"); head=host_queue(head,newhost); hostgroup->hostarray=head; g_array_append_val (hostgrouparray, hostgroup); // End of localhost tasks return write_xml_cfg_file(hostgrouparray); } void sethostcounterid(Host* host) { static int counter=0; if (host==NULL) { counter=0; return ; } host->id = g_strdup_printf("host%d", counter++); } void sethostgroupcounterid(HostGroup* hostgroup) { static int counter=0; if (hostgroup==NULL) { counter=0; return; } hostgroup->id = g_strdup_printf("hostgroup%d", counter++); } guake-indicator-1.4/src/guake-indicator-xml.h0000644000175000017500000000245313337257603016166 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Alessio Garzi Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Francesco Minà This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include #include #include #define GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_FILEXML "guake-indicator.xml" #define ENCODING "UTF-8" Host* create_new_host(HostGroup*, Host* ,const gchar* ,const gchar* ,const gchar* ,gboolean ,const gchar*,gboolean ,gboolean,gboolean,gboolean,gboolean ); gboolean check_xml_cfg_file_presence(); int write_xml_cfg_file(GArray*); int write_xml_cfg_file_from_file(GArray*,char*); GArray* read_xml_cfg_file(); GArray* read_xml_cfg_file_from_file(char* ); guake-indicator-1.4/src/guake-indicator-write-xml.c0000644000175000017500000000672113337257615017316 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Alessio Garzi Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Francesco Minà This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #define _GNU_SOURCE #include #include #include #include "guake-indicator-edit-menu.h" int write_xml_cfg_file(GArray* grouphostlist) { return write_xml_cfg_file_from_file(grouphostlist,NULL); } int write_xml_cfg_file_from_file(GArray* grouphostlist,char* file) { char* filedir,*filecfg; if (file==NULL) { filedir=checkandcreatedefaultdir(); if (asprintf(&filecfg,"%s/%s",filedir,GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_FILEXML)==-1) return -1; free((void*)filedir); FILE * fd=fopen(filecfg,"w"); if (fd==NULL) { free((void*)filecfg); return -1; } fclose(fd); } else filecfg=strdup(file); xmlDocPtr doc = NULL; xmlNodePtr node = NULL; xmlNodePtr node2 = NULL; xmlNodePtr root_node = NULL;/* node pointers */ doc = xmlNewDoc(BAD_CAST "1.0"); root_node = xmlNewNode(NULL, BAD_CAST "Configuration"); xmlDocSetRootElement(doc, root_node); guint count = 0; HostGroup* iterator; while ( iterator = g_array_index (grouphostlist, HostGroup*, count)) { node=xmlNewChild(root_node, NULL, BAD_CAST "HostGroup", BAD_CAST ""); if (iterator->title) xmlNewProp(node, BAD_CAST "name", BAD_CAST iterator->title); if (iterator->label) xmlNewProp(node, BAD_CAST "label", BAD_CAST "yes"); Host* ptr; for (ptr=iterator->hostarray;ptr;ptr=ptr->next) { if (ptr->open_all) continue; node2=xmlNewChild(node, NULL, BAD_CAST "Host", BAD_CAST ""); if (ptr->label) xmlNewProp(node2, BAD_CAST "label", BAD_CAST "yes"); xmlNewTextChild(node2, NULL, BAD_CAST "menu_name", BAD_CAST ptr->menu_name); if (ptr->label==FALSE) { xmlNewTextChild(node2, NULL, BAD_CAST "tab_name", BAD_CAST ptr->tab_name); gchar* guakecmd=get_guake_cmd(ptr); xmlNewTextChild(node2, NULL, BAD_CAST "command_after_login",BAD_CAST guakecmd); g_free(guakecmd); xmlNewTextChild(node2, NULL, BAD_CAST "dont_show_guake", BAD_CAST ptr->dont_show_guake&&!strcmp((char*)ptr->dont_show_guake,"yes")?"yes":"no"); if (ptr->open_in_tab) { xmlNodePtr open_in_tab_node = xmlNewTextChild(node2, NULL, BAD_CAST "open_in_tab", BAD_CAST ptr->open_in_tab); if (ptr->open_in_tab_named) xmlNewProp(open_in_tab_node, BAD_CAST "named", BAD_CAST "yes"); } xmlNewTextChild(node2, NULL, BAD_CAST "lfcr", BAD_CAST ptr->lfcr&&!strcmp((char*)ptr->lfcr,"yes")?"yes":"no"); xmlNewTextChild(node2, NULL, BAD_CAST "guakeindicatorscript", BAD_CAST ptr->guakeindicatorscript&&!strcmp((char*)ptr->guakeindicatorscript,"yes")?"yes":"no"); } } count++; } xmlSaveFormatFileEnc(filecfg, doc, "UTF-8", 1); xmlFreeDoc(doc); xmlCleanupParser(); free((void*)filecfg); return 0; } guake-indicator-1.4/src/guake-indicator.h0000644000175000017500000000560213337257615015372 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Alessio Garzi Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Francesco Minà This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. * */ #include #include #define GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_DIR ".guake-indicator" #define GUAKE_INDICATOR_PLUGIN_DIR "plugins" #define GUAKE_INDICATOR_ICON_DIR "icons/hicolor/256x256/apps/" #define GUAKE_INDICATOR_DCONF_SCHEMA_ROOT "org.guake-indicator.data" #define GUAKE_INDICATOR_VERSION "1.4" // Define default actions #define GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_MENUITEMS_ARRAY_SIZE 4 #define GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_MENUITEMS_ARRAY_MAXLENGTH 20 static const gchar GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_MENUITEMS_ARRAY[GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_MENUITEMS_ARRAY_SIZE][GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_MENUITEMS_ARRAY_MAXLENGTH]= { "Edit Menu", "Reload", "Quit", "About" }; typedef struct GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_ACTION { gchar const* label; void(* action_function)(GtkAction *,gpointer); }GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_ACTION; typedef struct Host { gchar* id; gboolean label; gchar* hostname; gchar* login; gchar* menu_name; gchar* tab_name; gchar* command_after_login; gchar* remote_command; gchar* x_forwarded; gchar* dont_show_guake; gchar* open_in_tab; gboolean open_in_tab_named; gchar* lfcr; gchar* guakeindicatorscript; gboolean open_all; struct Host* next; struct Host* previous; struct Host* group_head; struct HostGroup* parent; } Host; typedef struct HostGroup { gchar* id; gchar* title; Host* hostarray; gboolean label; }HostGroup; typedef struct GtkInfo { GtkActionGroup* action_group; GtkUIManager * uim; GArray* grouphostlist; } GtkInfo; //void reload(GtkAction*,gpointer); void reload(GtkInfo* gtkinfo); static void activate_action (GtkAction* ); void guake_open(GtkAction*,gpointer); void guake_open_with_show(GtkAction*,gpointer); void group_guake_open(GtkAction*,gpointer); static void close_guake ( GtkWidget *, gpointer); static void update_json(gpointer); void grouphostlist_free(GArray*); void host_free(Host*); void hostgroup_free(HostGroup*); void error_modal_box (const char*); void build_menu_ayatana(int , char **,GtkInfo* ); void refresh_indicator_ayatana(gpointer); void print_edit_menu_form(GtkAction*,gpointer); void refresh_indicator(gpointer); guake-indicator-1.4/src/guake-indicator-write-json.c0000644000175000017500000001146313337257603017463 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2013-2018 Alessio Garzi Copyright (C) 2013-2018 Francesco Minà This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #define _GNU_SOURCE #include "guake-indicator.h" #include "guake-indicator-read-json.h" #include "guake-indicator-write-json.h" #include const char* write_json_cfg_file_to_str(GArray* grouphostlist) { size_t i=0; json_object * outer_label_string=NULL; json_object * j_outerobj = json_object_new_object(); for (i=0;grouphostlist!=NULL && ilen;i++) { HostGroup* hostgroup = g_array_index (grouphostlist, HostGroup* , i); // Case of label outside the data array if (hostgroup->title!=NULL && hostgroup->label==TRUE) { outer_label_string = json_object_new_string(hostgroup->title); continue; } if (hostgroup->title!=NULL) { json_object * data_array_obj = json_object_new_object(); // Remember that there is a label outside the data array to apply if (outer_label_string!=NULL) { json_object_object_add(data_array_obj, "label",outer_label_string); outer_label_string=NULL; } json_object * data_array = json_object_new_array(); Host* hostPtr; for (hostPtr=hostgroup->hostarray;hostPtr;hostPtr=hostPtr->next) { // Open all hosts don't count because they are automatically created thus not written in the cfg file if (hostPtr->open_all==TRUE) continue; // Label inside data array if (hostPtr->label==TRUE) json_object_array_add(data_array,build_json_label_obj(hostPtr)); // Regular host else json_object_array_add(data_array,build_json_data_obj(hostPtr)); } json_object_object_add(data_array_obj,"data",data_array); json_object_object_add(j_outerobj, hostgroup->title,data_array_obj); } // data array in the root object else { json_object * data_array = json_object_new_array(); Host* hostPtr; for (hostPtr=hostgroup->hostarray;hostPtr;hostPtr=hostPtr->next) { // Label inside data array if (hostPtr->label==TRUE) json_object_array_add(data_array,build_json_label_obj(hostPtr)); // Regular host else json_object_array_add(data_array,build_json_data_obj(hostPtr)); } json_object_object_add(j_outerobj, "data",data_array); } } const char* retvalue = strdup(json_object_to_json_string_ext(j_outerobj, JSON_C_TO_STRING_PRETTY)); json_object_put(j_outerobj); return retvalue; } json_object * build_json_label_obj(Host* hostPtr) { json_object * label_obj = json_object_new_object(); json_object_object_add(label_obj,"label",json_object_new_string(hostPtr->menu_name)); return label_obj; } json_object * build_json_data_obj(Host* hostPtr) { json_object * data_obj = json_object_new_object(); if (hostPtr->hostname) json_object_object_add(data_obj,"hostname",json_object_new_string(hostPtr->hostname)); if (hostPtr->login) json_object_object_add(data_obj,"login",json_object_new_string(hostPtr->login)); json_object_object_add(data_obj,"menu_name",json_object_new_string(hostPtr->menu_name)); if (hostPtr->tab_name) json_object_object_add(data_obj,"tab_name",json_object_new_string(hostPtr->tab_name)); if (hostPtr->command_after_login!=NULL) json_object_object_add(data_obj,"command_after_login",json_object_new_string(hostPtr->command_after_login)); if (hostPtr->remote_command!=NULL) json_object_object_add(data_obj,"remote_command",json_object_new_string(hostPtr->remote_command)); if (hostPtr->x_forwarded!=NULL) json_object_object_add(data_obj,"x_forwarded",json_object_new_string(hostPtr->x_forwarded)); if (hostPtr->dont_show_guake!=NULL) json_object_object_add(data_obj,"dont_show_guake",json_object_new_string(hostPtr->dont_show_guake)); return data_obj; } int write_cfg_file(GArray* grouphostlist) { char* filedir,*filecfg; filedir=checkandcreatedefaultdir(); if (asprintf(&filecfg,"%s/%s",filedir,GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_FILEJSON)==-1) return -1; free((void*)filedir); FILE * fd=fopen(filecfg,"w"); if (fd==NULL) { free((void*)filecfg); return -1; } const char* data = write_json_cfg_file_to_str(grouphostlist); fwrite((const void*)data,strlen(data),1,fd); fclose(fd); free((void*)filecfg); free((void*)data); return 0; } guake-indicator-1.4/src/guake-indicator-ayatana.c0000644000175000017500000002657313337257615017013 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Alessio Garzi Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Francesco Minà This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include #include #include #include #include AppIndicator *ci = NULL; void build_menu_ayatana(int argc, char **argv,GtkInfo* gtkinfo) { apply_css(); ci = app_indicator_new ("guake-indicator",DEFAULT_ICON,APP_INDICATOR_CATEGORY_APPLICATION_STATUS); g_assert (IS_APP_INDICATOR (ci)); g_assert (G_IS_OBJECT (ci)); app_indicator_set_status (ci, APP_INDICATOR_STATUS_ACTIVE); app_indicator_set_icon_full(ci,"guake-indicator","guake-indicator"); app_indicator_set_title (ci, "Guake indicator"); //g_signal_connect (ci, "scroll-event",G_CALLBACK (scroll_event_cb), NULL); //gtk_style_context_get_padding (menu_context, gtk_style_context_get_state (menu_context), &padding); //gtk_style_context_get_border (menu_context, gtk_style_context_get_state (menu_context), &border); //printf("\n\n%d %d %d %d %d %d\n",padding.left,border.left,padding.top,border.top,padding.bottom,border.bottom); gtk3_build_menu(gtkinfo); mainloop = g_main_loop_new(NULL, FALSE); g_main_loop_run(mainloop); return ; } void apply_css() { GtkCssProvider *provider; provider = gtk_css_provider_new (); GtkWidget *window; window = gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); gtk_css_provider_load_from_data (provider, CSS, -1, NULL); gtk_style_context_add_provider_for_screen (gtk_widget_get_screen (window),GTK_STYLE_PROVIDER (provider),GTK_STYLE_PROVIDER_PRIORITY_USER); } static void activate_clicked_cb (GtkWidget *widget, gpointer data) { AppIndicator * ci = APP_INDICATOR(data); if (active) { app_indicator_set_status (ci, APP_INDICATOR_STATUS_ATTENTION); gtk_menu_item_set_label(GTK_MENU_ITEM(widget), "I'm okay now"); active = FALSE; } else { app_indicator_set_status (ci, APP_INDICATOR_STATUS_ACTIVE); gtk_menu_item_set_label(GTK_MENU_ITEM(widget), "Get Attention"); active = TRUE; } } static void local_icon_toggle_cb (GtkWidget *widget, gpointer data) { AppIndicator * ci = APP_INDICATOR(data); if (gtk_check_menu_item_get_active(GTK_CHECK_MENU_ITEM(widget))) { app_indicator_set_icon_full(ci, "simple-client-test-icon.png", "Local Icon"); } else { app_indicator_set_icon_full(ci, "indicator-messages", "System Icon"); } return; } static void scroll_event_cb (AppIndicator * ci, gint delta, guint direction, gpointer data) { g_print("Got scroll event! delta: %d, direction: %d\n", delta, direction); } static void append_submenu (GtkWidget *menu,Host* ptr) { GtkWidget *mi; GtkStyleContext *menu_context; gchar* menu_desc; void (*funct_ptr)(GtkAction*,gpointer); //printf("-----------%s %d\n",ptr->menu_name,ptr->open_in_tab==NULL); if (ptr->open_in_tab==NULL) mi = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label (ptr->menu_name); else { if (atol((char*)ptr->open_in_tab)==-1) menu_desc=g_strjoin(NULL,ptr->menu_name," (Current Tab)",NULL); else menu_desc=g_strjoin(NULL,ptr->menu_name," (Tab ",ptr->open_in_tab,")",NULL); mi = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label (menu_desc); g_free(menu_desc); } menu_context = gtk_widget_get_style_context (mi); gtk_style_context_add_class (menu_context, "titlebar"); if (ptr->label==TRUE) gtk_widget_set_sensitive ((GtkWidget *)mi,FALSE); else { // If open all is clicked then the call back function is group guake open if (ptr->group_head!=NULL) funct_ptr=group_guake_open; else if (ptr->dont_show_guake==NULL || g_strcmp0(ptr->dont_show_guake,"yes")) funct_ptr=guake_open_with_show; else funct_ptr=guake_open; g_signal_connect (mi, "activate",G_CALLBACK (funct_ptr), (gpointer) ptr); } gtk_menu_shell_append (GTK_MENU_SHELL (menu), mi); } // Function to close the indicator static void gtk3_close_guake_indicator ( GtkAction *action, gpointer user_data) { GArray* grouphostlist= ((GtkInfo*)user_data)->grouphostlist; grouphostlist_free(grouphostlist); g_main_loop_quit(mainloop); //gtk_widget_destroy((GtkWidget *)menu); gtk_main_quit(); return ; } void refresh_indicator_ayatana(gpointer user_data) { gtk3_reload (NULL,user_data); } static void gtk3_build_menu(GtkInfo* gtkinfo) { GtkWidget *menu = NULL; GtkStyleContext *menu_context; GtkWidget *item; unsigned int i; GtkWidget *submenu = NULL; Host* ptr; void (*funct_ptr)(GtkAction*,gpointer); menu = gtk_menu_new (); for (i=0;gtkinfo->grouphostlist!=NULL && igrouphostlist->len;i++) { HostGroup* hostgroup = g_array_index (gtkinfo->grouphostlist, HostGroup* , i); if (hostgroup->title) { GtkWidget *toggle_item = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label (hostgroup->title); menu_context = gtk_widget_get_style_context (toggle_item); gtk_style_context_add_class (menu_context, "titlebar"); if (hostgroup->label==TRUE) gtk_widget_set_sensitive ((GtkWidget *)toggle_item,FALSE); else { submenu = gtk_menu_new (); for (ptr=hostgroup->hostarray;ptr;ptr=ptr->next) { //printf("%s\n",ptr->menu_name); append_submenu (submenu,ptr); } gtk_widget_show_all (submenu); gtk_menu_item_set_submenu (GTK_MENU_ITEM (toggle_item), submenu); } gtk_menu_shell_append (GTK_MENU_SHELL (menu), toggle_item); gtk_widget_show (toggle_item); } else { for (ptr=hostgroup->hostarray;ptr;ptr=ptr->next) { if (ptr->open_in_tab==NULL) { item = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label (ptr->menu_name); menu_context = gtk_widget_get_style_context (item); gtk_style_context_add_class (menu_context, "titlebar"); } else { gchar* menu_desc; if (atol((char*)ptr->open_in_tab)==-1) menu_desc=g_strjoin(NULL,ptr->menu_name," (Current Tab)",NULL); else menu_desc=g_strjoin(NULL,ptr->menu_name," (Tab ",ptr->open_in_tab,")",NULL); item = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label (menu_desc); menu_context = gtk_widget_get_style_context (item); gtk_style_context_add_class (menu_context, "titlebar"); g_free(menu_desc); } if (ptr->label==TRUE) gtk_widget_set_sensitive ((GtkWidget *)item,FALSE); else { if (ptr->dont_show_guake==NULL || g_strcmp0(ptr->dont_show_guake,"yes")) funct_ptr=guake_open_with_show; else funct_ptr=guake_open; g_signal_connect (item, "activate",G_CALLBACK (funct_ptr), (gpointer) ptr); } gtk_menu_shell_append (GTK_MENU_SHELL (menu), item); gtk_widget_show (item); } } } // Build default actions item=gtk_separator_menu_item_new (); gtk_menu_shell_append (GTK_MENU_SHELL (menu), item); gtk_widget_show (item); for (i=0;i", "Francesco Minà ", NULL }; const gchar* license ="Guake indicator is free software; you can redistribute it and/or\n" " modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License\n" " as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2\n" " of the License, or (at your option) any later version.\n\n" "This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,\n" "but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of\n" " MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the\n" " GNU General Public License for more details.\n\n" "You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License\n" "along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software\n" "Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA."; GdkPixbuf *logo = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file (DATADIR"/"GUAKE_INDICATOR_ICON_DIR"/guake-indicator.png", &error); if (error != NULL) { if (error->domain == GDK_PIXBUF_ERROR) g_print ("GdkPixbufError: %s\n", error->message); else if (error->domain == G_FILE_ERROR) g_print ("GFileError: %s\n", error->message); else g_print ("An error in the domain: %d has occurred!\n", error->domain); g_error_free (error); } gtk_show_about_dialog(NULL, "program-name", "Guake indicator", "authors", authors, "comments", "A simple indicator that lets you send custom commands to Guake/Guake3.", "copyright", "(C) 2013-2019 Alessio Garzi\n(C) 2013-2019 Francesco Mina\n\nDedicated to my daughters\n Ludovica and Mariavittoria", "logo", logo, "version", GUAKE_INDICATOR_VERSION, "website", "http://guake-indicator.ozzyboshi.com", "license",license, NULL); } guake-indicator-1.4/src/guake-indicator-write-json.h0000644000175000017500000000173613337257603017472 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Alessio Garzi Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Francesco Minà This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include "json.h" const char* write_json_cfg_file_to_str(GArray*); json_object * build_json_data_obj(Host*); json_object * build_json_label_obj(Host*); int write_cfg_file(GArray*); guake-indicator-1.4/src/guake-indicator-edit-menu.h0000644000175000017500000001664213337257615017265 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Alessio Garzi Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Francesco Minà This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #define DND_DISABLED TRUE /*#ifndef GUAKE_INDICATOR_EDIT_MENU_H #define GUAKE_INDICATOR_EDIT_MENU_H /*#ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* GUAKE_INDICATOR_EDIT_MENU_H */ #include #include #include #include enum { ID_COLUMN, COL_ICON, NAME_COLUMN, N_COLUMNS }; enum { STATUS_EDIT, STATUS_ADD_GROUP, STATUS_ADD_HOST, STATUS_ADD_HOST_LABEL, STATUS_ADD_GROUP_LABEL, }; #define HOSTGROUP 1 #define HOST 2 #define GUAKE_INDICATOR_DATADIR "/guake-indicator" #define GUAKE_INDICATOR_PLUGIN_MANAGER "/guake-indicator-plugin-manager" #define GUAKE_INDICATOR_DBUS_GTKLABEL_MISSING_ERRMSG "Patch Guake to enable this feature: see http://guake-indicator.ozzyboshi.com/index.html#findtabbynameissue" #define ENTRY_SET_TEXT(var,var2) gtk_entry_set_text(var,var2?var2:""); #define TEXTVIEW_SET_TEXT(var,var2) gtk_text_buffer_set_text(gtk_text_view_get_buffer (var),var2?var2:"",strlen((char*)var2)); // get entry definitions #define GET_ENTRY_MENUNAME(var) (GtkEntry*)var->entry_menu_name #define GET_ENTRY_TABNAME(var) (GtkEntry*)var->entry_tab_name #define GET_ENTRY_COMMAND(var) (GtkTextView*)var->entry_command #define GET_ENTRY_SHOWGUAKE(var) (GtkToggleButton*)var->cb_show_guake #define GET_ENTRY_EXISTINGGUAKETAB(var) (GtkToggleButton*)var->existing_guake_tab #define GET_ENTRY_EXISTINGGUAKETABNAMED(var) (GtkToggleButton*)var->existing_guake_tab_named #define GET_ENTRY_EXISTINGGUAKETABCURRENT(var) (GtkToggleButton*)var->current_guake_tab #define GET_ENTRY_NTHGUAKETAB(var) (GtkEntry*)var->nth_guake_tab #define GET_ENTRY_NAMEDGUAKETAB(var) (GtkEntry*)var->named_guake_tab #define GET_ENTRY_LFCR(var) (GtkToggleButton*)var->lfcr #define GET_ENTRY_GUAKEINDICATORSCRIPT(var) (GtkToggleButton*)var->guakeindicatorscript #define GET_GTKVIEW_TEXT(var,var2) GtkTextIter start, end;\ GtkTextBuffer *buffer = gtk_text_view_get_buffer (var);\ gtk_text_buffer_get_bounds (buffer, &start, &end);\ var2 = gtk_text_buffer_get_text (buffer, &start, &end, FALSE); // update entry definitions #define UPDATE_ENTRY(var,var2) g_free(var);\ var=g_strdup(var2); #define DEFAULT_EXPORT_FILENAME "Untitled document.xml" typedef struct edit_menu_dialog_type { // main window GtkWidget *window; // entries GtkWidget *entry_menu_name; GtkWidget *entry_tab_name; GtkWidget *entry_command; // checkboxes and radiobox GtkWidget *cb_show_guake; GtkWidget *current_guake_tab; GtkWidget *new_guake_tab; GtkWidget *existing_guake_tab; GtkWidget *nth_guake_tab; GtkWidget *existing_guake_tab_named; GtkWidget *named_guake_tab; GtkWidget *lfcr; GtkWidget *guakeindicatorscript; // buttons GtkWidget *btn_edit_menu_save; GtkWidget *btn_edit_menu_remove; GtkWidget *btn_edit_menu_add_group; GtkWidget *btn_edit_menu_add_host; GtkWidget *btn_edit_menu_add_host_label; GtkWidget *btn_edit_menu_add_group_label; GtkWidget *btn_edit_menu_export; GtkWidget *btn_edit_menu_import; GtkWidget *topButton; GtkWidget *upButton; GtkWidget *downButton; GtkWidget *bottomButton; GtkWidget *btn_edit_menu_close_dialog; GArray* hbox; // selection data Host* selected_host; HostGroup* selected_hostgroup; gchar* selected_glade_file; // selection data for copy cut and paste operations Host* selected_host_for_operation; HostGroup* selected_hostgroup_for_operation; gboolean type_operation; // true = copy false = cut Host* copied_host; HostGroup* copied_hostgroup; gchar * selected_path; // treestore GtkTreeStore *tree_store; GtkWidget *tree_view; // action status gint status; gboolean* reset_flag; //Cfg file data GArray* grouphostlist; GtkAction* action; gpointer user_data; //Icons GdkPixbuf *labelicon; GdkPixbuf *hosticon; GdkPixbuf *hostgroupicon; //Drag data HostGroup* starthostgroupdrag; Host* starthostdrag; HostGroup* endhostgroupdrag; Host* endhostdrag; } EditMenuDialog; GArray* get_custom_glade_files(); static void build_cmd ( GtkWidget *, gpointer); static void close_dialog ( GtkWidget *, gpointer ); static void save_edit_menu ( GtkWidget *, gpointer ); static void remove_edit_menu ( GtkWidget *, gpointer ); static void add_group ( GtkWidget *, gpointer ); static void add_host ( GtkWidget *, gpointer ); static void add_host_label ( GtkWidget *, gpointer); static void add_group_label ( GtkWidget *, gpointer); static void export ( GtkWidget *, gpointer); static void import ( GtkWidget *, gpointer); static void populate_dialog(gpointer); static void set_widget_sensitivity(EditMenuDialog*,gboolean); static void set_form_widget_sensitivity(EditMenuDialog*,gboolean); static void activate_grouphosts_sensitivity(EditMenuDialog*); static void activate_label_sensitivity(EditMenuDialog*); static void clear_widget(EditMenuDialog*); static void set_new_widget_sensitivity(EditMenuDialog* ,gboolean); static void set_move_widget_sensitivity(EditMenuDialog* ,gboolean ); static void unselect_treeview(EditMenuDialog*); void write_and_reload(EditMenuDialog*,const char* ); gboolean selection_func (GtkTreeSelection *, GtkTreeModel *, GtkTreePath *,gboolean, gpointer); gboolean gladefile_selection_func (GtkTreeSelection *, GtkTreeModel *, GtkTreePath *, gboolean, gpointer); gchar* get_guake_cmd(Host*); guint get_grouphost_index(GArray*,HostGroup*); guint get_grouphost_size(GArray* grouphostlist); void reload_model_view(EditMenuDialog *dialog); static void move_top(GtkWidget *, gpointer ); static void move_up(GtkWidget *, gpointer ); static void move_down(GtkWidget *, gpointer ); static void move_bottom(GtkWidget *, gpointer ); static void expand(GtkWidget *, GdkEvent*,gpointer ); static void collapse(GtkWidget *, GdkEvent*,gpointer ); static gboolean drag_motion_handl (GtkWidget *, GdkDragContext *, gint , gint , guint ,gpointer ); static void drag_begin_handl(GtkWidget *, GdkDragContext *, gpointer ); static void drag_end_handl (GtkWidget *, GdkDragContext *, gpointer ); void view_onRowActivated (GtkTreeView* ,GtkTreePath* ,GtkTreeViewColumn *,gpointer); gboolean view_onButtonPressed (GtkWidget *, GdkEventButton *, gpointer ); void view_popup_menu (GtkWidget *, GdkEventButton *, gpointer ); void view_popup_menu_oncopy (GtkWidget *, gpointer); void view_popup_menu_onpaste (GtkWidget *, gpointer); void view_popup_menu_oncut (GtkWidget *, gpointer); void view_popup_menu_onperformcutcopyaction (GtkWidget *, gpointer); gboolean view_onPopupMenu (GtkWidget *, gpointer); void clear_gtkentry (GtkEntry* ,GtkEntryIconPosition ,GdkEvent *,gpointer); gboolean on_key_press (GtkWidget *, GdkEventKey *, gpointer ); gboolean manage_ctrl_s (GtkWidget *, GdkEventKey *, gpointer ); void set_selected_path(EditMenuDialog*,gchar*); void check_guake_get_tab_count(EditMenuDialog*); guake-indicator-1.4/src/guake3.h0000644000175000017500000000147513337257603013504 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2013-2018 Alessio Garzi Copyright (C) 2013-2018 Francesco Minà This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. * */ extern int GUAKE3; guake-indicator-1.4/src/guake-indicator-dbus.c0000644000175000017500000001265513337257615016326 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Alessio Garzi Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Francesco Minà This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include "guake-indicator-dbus.h" DBusGProxy* guake_dbus_init() { DBusGConnection* bus; GError* error = NULL; DBusGProxy* remoteValue; bus = dbus_g_bus_get(DBUS_BUS_SESSION, &error); if (error != NULL) { g_printf("Couldn't connect to the Session bus %s", error->message); g_error_free (error); return NULL; } remoteValue =dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name(bus,GUAKE3?GUAKE3_URI:GUAKE_URI,GUAKE3?GUAKE3_PATH:GUAKE_PATH,GUAKE3?GUAKE3_IFACE:GUAKE_IFACE); if (remoteValue == NULL) { g_printf("Couldn't create the proxy object"); return NULL; } return remoteValue; } // Send a integer to the dbus system and get a string in return gboolean guake_dbus_send_intparam_with_string_return(const gchar* functname,gint32 param,gchar** ret) { GError* error = NULL; gchar* strret; DBusGProxy* remoteValue = guake_dbus_init(); if (remoteValue==NULL) return FALSE; if (!dbus_g_proxy_call (remoteValue, functname,&error,G_TYPE_INT, param,G_TYPE_INVALID,G_TYPE_STRING,&strret,G_TYPE_INVALID)) { g_printerr ("Error: %s\n", error->message); g_error_free (error); return FALSE; } *ret=strret; return TRUE; } // Get a string from the dbus system gboolean guake_dbus_send_noparams_with_string_return(const gchar* functname,gchar** ret) { GError* error = NULL; gchar* strret; DBusGProxy* remoteValue = guake_dbus_init(); if (remoteValue==NULL) return FALSE; if (!dbus_g_proxy_call (remoteValue, functname,&error,G_TYPE_INVALID,G_TYPE_STRING,&strret,G_TYPE_INVALID)) { g_printerr ("Error: %s\n", error->message); g_error_free (error); return FALSE; } *ret=strret; return TRUE; } // Get an integer from the dbus system gboolean guake_dbus_send_noparams_with_integer_return(const gchar* functname,gint32* ret) { GError* error = NULL; gboolean returnValue; DBusGProxy* remoteValue = guake_dbus_init(); if (remoteValue==NULL) return FALSE; *ret=-1; returnValue = dbus_g_proxy_call (remoteValue, functname,&error,G_TYPE_INVALID,G_TYPE_INT, ret,G_TYPE_INVALID); if (!returnValue) { //g_printerr ("Error: %s\n", error->message); g_error_free (error); return FALSE; } return TRUE; } gboolean guake_dbus_send(const gchar* functname,const gchar* param) { GError* error = NULL; gboolean returnValue; DBusGProxy* remoteValue = guake_dbus_init(); if (remoteValue==NULL) return FALSE; if (param==NULL) returnValue = dbus_g_proxy_call (remoteValue, functname,&error,G_TYPE_INVALID,G_TYPE_INVALID); else returnValue = dbus_g_proxy_call (remoteValue, functname,&error,G_TYPE_STRING,param,G_TYPE_INVALID,G_TYPE_INVALID); if (!returnValue) { g_error_free (error); return FALSE; } return TRUE; } gboolean guake_dbus_send_2strings(const gchar* functname,const gchar* param,const gchar* param2) { GError* error = NULL; gboolean returnValue; DBusGProxy* remoteValue = guake_dbus_init(); if (remoteValue==NULL) return FALSE; returnValue = dbus_g_proxy_call (remoteValue, functname,&error,G_TYPE_STRING,param,G_TYPE_STRING,param2,G_TYPE_INVALID,G_TYPE_INVALID); 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you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #define _GNU_SOURCE #include "guake-indicator.h" #include "guake-indicator-edit-menu.h" #include "guake-indicator-read-json.h" #include "guake-indicator-xml.h" #include "guake-indicator-dbus.h" #include "guake-indicator-notify.h" #include "guake-indicator-write-json.h" GtkTreeStore* global_tree_view; gboolean is_print_edit_menu_form_opened=FALSE; gboolean is_print_custom_form_opened=FALSE; // Function to print edit menu form window void print_edit_menu_form(GtkAction* action, gpointer user_data) { GtkCellRenderer *cell_name; GtkTreeViewColumn* column_name; GError *error = NULL; static EditMenuDialog widgets; GtkBuilder* builder; if (is_print_edit_menu_form_opened) return; builder = gtk_builder_new (); GError *err = NULL; if(0 == gtk_builder_add_from_file (builder, DATADIR GUAKE_INDICATOR_DATADIR "/gi_edit_menu_dialog.glade", &err)) { fprintf(stderr, "[print_edit_menu_form]: Error adding build from file. Error: %s\n", err->message); return ; } // get widget data references from glade file widgets.window = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "edit_menu_window")); widgets.entry_menu_name = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "entry_menu_name")); widgets.entry_tab_name = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "entry_tab_name")); widgets.entry_command = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "entry_command")); widgets.cb_show_guake = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "cb_show_guake")); widgets.current_guake_tab = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "current_guake_tab")); widgets.new_guake_tab = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "new_guake_tab")); widgets.existing_guake_tab = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "existing_guake_tab")); widgets.nth_guake_tab = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "nth_guake_tab")); /*GtkObject * adj = gtk_adjustment_new( 0,0,99,1,1,0); gtk_spin_button_set_adjustment(GTK_SPIN_BUTTON(widgets.nth_guake_tab),GTK_ADJUSTMENT(adj));*/ widgets.existing_guake_tab_named=GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "existing_guake_tab_named")); widgets.named_guake_tab = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "named_guake_tab")); widgets.lfcr = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "lfcr")); widgets.guakeindicatorscript = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "guakeindicatorscript")); widgets.btn_edit_menu_remove = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "btn_edit_menu_remove")); widgets.btn_edit_menu_save = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "btn_edit_menu_save")); widgets.btn_edit_menu_add_group = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "btn_edit_menu_add_group")); widgets.btn_edit_menu_add_host = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "btn_edit_menu_add_host")); widgets.btn_edit_menu_add_host_label = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "btn_edit_menu_add_host_lbl")); widgets.btn_edit_menu_add_group_label = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "btn_edit_menu_add_group_lbl")); widgets.btn_edit_menu_export = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "btn_edit_menu_export")); widgets.btn_edit_menu_import = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "btn_edit_menu_import")); widgets.btn_edit_menu_close_dialog = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "btn_edit_menu_close_dialog")); widgets.action=action; widgets.user_data=user_data; widgets.status = STATUS_EDIT; // remove button g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (widgets.btn_edit_menu_remove), "clicked",G_CALLBACK (remove_edit_menu),&widgets); // save button g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (widgets.btn_edit_menu_save), "clicked",G_CALLBACK (save_edit_menu),&widgets); // cancel button g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (widgets.btn_edit_menu_close_dialog), "clicked",G_CALLBACK (close_dialog),&widgets); // add group button g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (widgets.btn_edit_menu_add_group), "clicked",G_CALLBACK (add_group),&widgets); // add host button g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (widgets.btn_edit_menu_add_host), "clicked",G_CALLBACK (add_host),&widgets); // add host label button g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (widgets.btn_edit_menu_add_host_label), "clicked",G_CALLBACK (add_host_label),&widgets); // add group label button g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (widgets.btn_edit_menu_add_group_label), "clicked",G_CALLBACK (add_group_label),&widgets); // add export button g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (widgets.btn_edit_menu_export), "clicked",G_CALLBACK (export),&widgets); // add import button g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (widgets.btn_edit_menu_import), "clicked",G_CALLBACK (import),&widgets); // set signal for clearing gtkentry g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (widgets.entry_menu_name), "icon-press",G_CALLBACK (clear_gtkentry),&widgets); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (widgets.entry_tab_name), "icon-press",G_CALLBACK (clear_gtkentry),&widgets); //set expand and collapse triggers GtkWidget* expandwidget = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "expand")); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (expandwidget), "button-release-event",G_CALLBACK (expand),&widgets); GtkWidget* collapsewidget = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "collapse")); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (collapsewidget), "button-release-event",G_CALLBACK (collapse),&widgets); //set ctrl+s keyboard shortcut for entry command g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (widgets.entry_command), "key_press_event", G_CALLBACK (manage_ctrl_s), &widgets); // move button // top button widgets.topButton = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object(builder,"btn_edit_top")); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (widgets.topButton), "clicked",G_CALLBACK (move_top),&widgets); // up button widgets.upButton = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object(builder,"btn_edit_up")); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (widgets.upButton), "clicked",G_CALLBACK (move_up),&widgets); // down button widgets.downButton = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object(builder,"btn_edit_down")); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (widgets.downButton), "clicked",G_CALLBACK (move_down),&widgets); // bottom button widgets.bottomButton = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object(builder,"btn_edit_bottom")); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (widgets.bottomButton), "clicked",G_CALLBACK (move_bottom),&widgets); // Start of treeview // treestore widgets.tree_store = gtk_tree_store_new(N_COLUMNS, G_TYPE_POINTER,GDK_TYPE_PIXBUF,G_TYPE_STRING); // treeview widgets.tree_view = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object(builder,"edit_menu_treeview")); /* Set treeview as the source of the Drag-N-Drop operation */ if (DND_DISABLED!=TRUE) { static const GtkTargetEntry drag_targets = { "STRING", GTK_TARGET_SAME_APP,0 }; /** it doesn't work well for now disabled **/ gtk_drag_source_set(widgets.tree_view,GDK_BUTTON1_MASK, &drag_targets,1, GDK_ACTION_COPY|GDK_ACTION_MOVE); gtk_drag_dest_set(widgets.tree_view,GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_ALL,&drag_targets,1, GDK_ACTION_COPY|GDK_ACTION_MOVE); /* Attach a "drag-data-get" signal to send out the dragged data */ g_signal_connect (widgets.tree_view, "drag-motion",G_CALLBACK (drag_motion_handl), &widgets); g_signal_connect (widgets.tree_view, "drag-begin",G_CALLBACK (drag_begin_handl), &widgets); g_signal_connect (widgets.tree_view, "drag-end",G_CALLBACK (drag_end_handl), &widgets); } // Handling copy cut and paste popup menu g_signal_connect(widgets.tree_view, "button-press-event", (GCallback) view_onButtonPressed, &widgets); g_signal_connect(widgets.tree_view, "popup-menu", (GCallback) view_onPopupMenu, &widgets); // cell cell_name = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new(); widgets.labelicon = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file (DATADIR GUAKE_INDICATOR_DATADIR "/labelicon.png",&error); if (error) { g_warning ("Could not load icon: %s\n", error->message); g_error_free(error); error = NULL; return; } widgets.hosticon = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file (DATADIR GUAKE_INDICATOR_DATADIR "/hosticon.png",&error); if (error) { g_warning ("Could not load icon: %s\n", error->message); g_error_free(error); error = NULL; return; } widgets.hostgroupicon = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file (DATADIR GUAKE_INDICATOR_DATADIR "/hostgroupicon.png",&error); if (error) { g_warning ("Could not load icon: %s\n", error->message); g_error_free(error); error = NULL; return; } column_name=gtk_tree_view_column_new(); gtk_tree_view_column_set_title(column_name, "Name"); GtkCellRenderer *renderer; renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_pixbuf_new(); gtk_tree_view_column_pack_start(column_name, renderer, FALSE); gtk_tree_view_column_set_attributes(column_name, renderer,"pixbuf", COL_ICON,NULL); gtk_tree_view_column_pack_start(column_name, cell_name, TRUE); gtk_tree_view_column_set_attributes(column_name, cell_name,"text", NAME_COLUMN,NULL); gtk_tree_view_append_column(GTK_TREE_VIEW (widgets.tree_view), column_name); // Fetch data from the cfg file if (check_xml_cfg_file_presence()) widgets.grouphostlist = read_xml_cfg_file(); else widgets.grouphostlist = read_json_cfg_file(NULL); reload_model_view(&widgets); // store the callback function "selection_func" for the selection GtkTreeSelection *selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(widgets.tree_view)); gtk_tree_selection_set_select_function(selection, selection_func, (gpointer)&widgets,NULL); // manage the double click event that causes the row to auto expand g_signal_connect(widgets.tree_view, "row-activated", (GCallback) view_onRowActivated, NULL); // manage the right key press event that causes the row to auto expan g_signal_connect(widgets.tree_view, "key_press_event", (GCallback) on_key_press, &widgets); set_widget_sensitivity(&widgets,FALSE); set_new_widget_sensitivity(&widgets,TRUE); g_object_unref (G_OBJECT (builder)); widgets.reset_flag=&is_print_edit_menu_form_opened; g_signal_connect(widgets.window, "destroy",G_CALLBACK(close_dialog), (gpointer)&widgets); gtk_widget_show_all( widgets.window ); is_print_edit_menu_form_opened=TRUE; // move the window on top gtk_window_present(GTK_WINDOW(widgets.window)); return; } void view_onRowActivated (GtkTreeView* treeview,GtkTreePath* path,GtkTreeViewColumn *col,gpointer userdata) { if (gtk_tree_view_row_expanded (treeview,path)==FALSE) gtk_tree_view_expand_row (treeview,path,FALSE); else gtk_tree_view_collapse_row (treeview,path); } static void build_cmd ( GtkWidget *widget, gpointer user_data) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; GArray* hbox=dialog->hbox; guint count=0; GtkWidget* iterator; gchar* cmd = g_strdup(""); gchar* app; while ( iterator = g_array_index (hbox, GtkWidget*, count)) { GList* children = gtk_container_get_children(GTK_CONTAINER(iterator)); if (children) { GList* data = g_list_next(children); if (data) { if (!g_strcmp0(gtk_widget_get_name(GTK_WIDGET(data->data)),"GtkEntry")) { GtkEntry* widget_data = GTK_ENTRY(data->data); const gchar* name = gtk_buildable_get_name(GTK_BUILDABLE(widget_data)); if (strlen((char*)gtk_entry_get_text(widget_data))) { app=cmd; if (!strncasecmp((char*)name,"empty",strlen("empty"))) cmd=g_strconcat(cmd," '",gtk_entry_get_text(widget_data),"'",NULL); else cmd=g_strconcat(cmd," ",name," ",gtk_entry_get_text(widget_data),NULL); g_free(app); } } else if (!g_strcmp0(gtk_widget_get_name(GTK_WIDGET(data->data)),"GtkCheckButton")) { GtkCheckButton* widget_data = GTK_CHECK_BUTTON(data->data); if (gtk_toggle_button_get_active(GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(widget_data))) { app=cmd; cmd=g_strconcat(cmd," ",gtk_buildable_get_name(GTK_BUILDABLE(widget_data)),NULL); g_free(app); } //printf("%s %d\n",gtk_buildable_get_name(GTK_BUILDABLE(widget_data)),gtk_toggle_button_get_active(GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(widget_data)));fflush(stdout); } else if (!g_strcmp0(gtk_widget_get_name(GTK_WIDGET(data->data)),"GtkLabel")) { GtkLabel* widget_data = GTK_LABEL(data->data); app=cmd; cmd=g_strconcat(cmd," ",gtk_buildable_get_name(GTK_BUILDABLE(widget_data)),NULL); g_free(app); } } g_list_free(children); } count++; } gtk_widget_destroy(dialog->window); TEXTVIEW_SET_TEXT(GET_ENTRY_COMMAND(dialog),cmd) g_free(cmd); return; } // This function is called each time one item of the gtk treeview has been selected gboolean selection_func (GtkTreeSelection *selection, GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreePath *path, gboolean path_currently_selected, gpointer userdata) { GtkTreeIter iter; EditMenuDialog* widgets = (EditMenuDialog*)userdata; gpointer* host; if (gtk_tree_model_get_iter(model, &iter, path) && !path_currently_selected) { gtk_tree_model_get(model, &iter, ID_COLUMN, &host, -1); gchar* pathstring=gtk_tree_path_to_string(path); set_selected_path(widgets,pathstring); g_free(pathstring); if (widgets->status == STATUS_EDIT) { switch( gtk_tree_path_get_depth(path) ) { case 1: // A hostgroup has been selected // Enable all widgets with host retreived data set_widget_sensitivity(widgets,TRUE); activate_label_sensitivity(widgets); ENTRY_SET_TEXT(GET_ENTRY_MENUNAME(widgets),((HostGroup*)host)->title) ENTRY_SET_TEXT(GET_ENTRY_TABNAME(widgets),NULL) TEXTVIEW_SET_TEXT(GET_ENTRY_COMMAND(widgets),"") gtk_toggle_button_set_active((GtkToggleButton *)widgets->cb_show_guake,0); gtk_toggle_button_set_active((GtkToggleButton *)widgets->lfcr,0); gtk_toggle_button_set_active((GtkToggleButton *)widgets->guakeindicatorscript,0); widgets->selected_hostgroup=(HostGroup*)host; widgets->selected_host=NULL; break; case 2: // A host has been selected set_widget_sensitivity(widgets,TRUE); ENTRY_SET_TEXT(GET_ENTRY_MENUNAME(widgets),((Host*)host)->menu_name) ENTRY_SET_TEXT(GET_ENTRY_TABNAME(widgets),((Host*)host)->tab_name) // use get_guake_cmd for backward compatibility (up until guake 0.4) gchar* cmd = get_guake_cmd((Host*)host); TEXTVIEW_SET_TEXT(GET_ENTRY_COMMAND(widgets),cmd) if ( ((Host*)host)->dont_show_guake && !strcmp(((Host*)host)->dont_show_guake,"yes")) gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->cb_show_guake,1); else gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->cb_show_guake,0 ); if ( ((Host*)host)->lfcr && !strcmp(((Host*)host)->lfcr,"yes")) gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->lfcr,1); else gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->lfcr,0 ); if ( ((Host*)host)->guakeindicatorscript && !strcmp(((Host*)host)->guakeindicatorscript,"yes")) gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->guakeindicatorscript,1); else gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->guakeindicatorscript,0 ); gchar* open_in_tab=((Host*)host)->open_in_tab; gboolean named=((Host*)host)->open_in_tab_named; if (open_in_tab==NULL || (atol((char*)open_in_tab)<0 && named==FALSE)) { if (open_in_tab && atol((char*)open_in_tab)==-1) { gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->new_guake_tab,0); gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->current_guake_tab,1); } else { gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->new_guake_tab,1); gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->current_guake_tab,0); } gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->existing_guake_tab,0); gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(widgets->nth_guake_tab),"0"); gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(widgets->named_guake_tab),""); } else { gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->new_guake_tab,0); if (named==FALSE) { gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->existing_guake_tab,1); gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->existing_guake_tab_named,0); gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(widgets->nth_guake_tab),open_in_tab); gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(widgets->named_guake_tab),""); } else { gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->existing_guake_tab,0); gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->existing_guake_tab_named,1); gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(widgets->nth_guake_tab),"0"); gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(widgets->named_guake_tab),open_in_tab); } } // disable selection by tab name if the dbus interface is not read (guake has not been patched) gchar* name; if (guake_getgtktabname(0,&name)==FALSE) { gtk_widget_set_sensitive(widgets->existing_guake_tab_named,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(widgets->named_guake_tab,FALSE); /*GtkTooltips *tooltip; tooltip = gtk_tooltips_new (); gtk_tooltips_set_tip (tooltip, widgets->named_guake_tab,GUAKE_INDICATOR_DBUS_GTKLABEL_MISSING_ERRMSG, NULL); gtk_tooltips_set_tip (tooltip, widgets->existing_guake_tab_named, GUAKE_INDICATOR_DBUS_GTKLABEL_MISSING_ERRMSG, NULL);*/ } else g_free(name); widgets->selected_host=(Host*)host; widgets->selected_hostgroup=NULL; if (((Host*)host)->label) { activate_label_sensitivity(widgets); } g_free(cmd); break; default: break; } } else { switch( gtk_tree_path_get_depth(path) ) { case 1: widgets->selected_hostgroup=(HostGroup*)host; widgets->selected_host=NULL; break; case 2: widgets->selected_host=(Host*)host; widgets->selected_hostgroup=NULL; break; } } } return TRUE; /* allow selection state to change */ } static void close_dialog ( GtkWidget *widget, gpointer user_data) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; if (dialog->tree_store) g_object_unref (dialog->tree_store); set_selected_path(dialog,NULL); if (dialog->grouphostlist) grouphostlist_free(dialog->grouphostlist); gtk_widget_hide(GTK_WIDGET(dialog->window)); if (dialog->reset_flag) *dialog->reset_flag=FALSE; return ; } // Function behind remove button static void remove_edit_menu ( GtkWidget *widget, gpointer user_data) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; switch (dialog->status) { case 0: if (dialog->selected_host) { Host* deletehost = dialog->selected_host; // Delete host in first position if (deletehost->previous==NULL) { deletehost->parent->hostarray=dialog->selected_host->next; host_free(dialog->selected_host); } else { deletehost->previous->next=dialog->selected_host->next; host_free(dialog->selected_host); } free(dialog->selected_host); write_and_reload(dialog,"Entry removed successfully"); } else { // Deny "root node" removal if (dialog->selected_hostgroup->title==NULL) { error_modal_box ("You can't remove the Root node"); return; } // Get the root grouphost guint count = 0; guint root_index=-1; HostGroup* iterator; while ( iterator = g_array_index (dialog->grouphostlist, HostGroup*, count)) { if (iterator->title==NULL) { root_index = get_grouphost_index(dialog->grouphostlist,iterator); break; } count++; } if (root_index>=0) { // Delete the open_all host Host* ptr; for (ptr=dialog->selected_hostgroup->hostarray;ptr;ptr=ptr->next) { if (ptr->next && ptr->next->open_all) { host_free(ptr->next); free(ptr->next); ptr->next=NULL; } } HostGroup* root = (HostGroup*)g_array_index (dialog->grouphostlist, HostGroup*, root_index); if (root->hostarray==NULL) root->hostarray=dialog->selected_hostgroup->hostarray; else { for (ptr=root->hostarray;ptr;ptr=ptr->next) { if (ptr->next==NULL) { ptr->next = dialog->selected_hostgroup->hostarray; break; } } } } guint index = get_grouphost_index(dialog->grouphostlist,dialog->selected_hostgroup); hostgroup_free(dialog->selected_hostgroup); g_array_remove_index(dialog->grouphostlist,index); free(dialog->selected_hostgroup); write_and_reload(dialog,"Entrygroup removed successfully"); } case 1: // cancel add group case 2: // cancel add host case 3: // cancel host label case 4 : // cancel group label set_widget_sensitivity(dialog,FALSE); unselect_treeview(dialog); set_new_widget_sensitivity(dialog,TRUE); gtk_button_set_label(GTK_BUTTON(dialog->btn_edit_menu_remove), "Remove"); break; default: break; } dialog->status = STATUS_EDIT; } static void add_group ( GtkWidget *widget, gpointer user_data) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; // clear all field, enable required field clear_widget(dialog); activate_grouphosts_sensitivity(dialog); unselect_treeview(dialog); // enable only save button gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_remove,TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_group,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_host,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_host_label,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_group_label,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_save,TRUE); gtk_button_set_label(GTK_BUTTON(dialog->btn_edit_menu_remove), "Cancel"); dialog->status = STATUS_ADD_GROUP; } static void add_host ( GtkWidget *widget, gpointer user_data) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; clear_widget(dialog); set_widget_sensitivity(dialog,FALSE); unselect_treeview(dialog); // enable only save button set_form_widget_sensitivity(dialog,TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_remove,TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_save,TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_export,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_import,TRUE); gtk_button_set_label(GTK_BUTTON(dialog->btn_edit_menu_remove), "Cancel"); gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)dialog->new_guake_tab,1); // disable selection by tab name if the dbus interface is not read (guake has not been patched) gchar* name; if (guake_getgtktabname(0,&name)==FALSE) { gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->existing_guake_tab_named,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->named_guake_tab,FALSE); /*GtkTooltips *tooltip; tooltip = gtk_tooltips_new (); gtk_tooltips_set_tip (tooltip, dialog->named_guake_tab,GUAKE_INDICATOR_DBUS_GTKLABEL_MISSING_ERRMSG, NULL); gtk_tooltips_set_tip (tooltip, dialog->existing_guake_tab_named, GUAKE_INDICATOR_DBUS_GTKLABEL_MISSING_ERRMSG, NULL);*/ } else g_free(name); dialog->status = STATUS_ADD_HOST; } static void add_group_label ( GtkWidget *widget, gpointer user_data) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_save,TRUE); // clear all field, enable required field clear_widget(dialog); activate_grouphosts_sensitivity(dialog); unselect_treeview(dialog); // enable only save button gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_remove,TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_group,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_host,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_host_label,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_group_label,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_save,TRUE); gtk_button_set_label(GTK_BUTTON(dialog->btn_edit_menu_remove), "Cancel"); dialog->status = STATUS_ADD_GROUP_LABEL; } static void add_host_label ( GtkWidget *widget, gpointer user_data) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_save,TRUE); // clear all field, enable required field clear_widget(dialog); activate_grouphosts_sensitivity(dialog); unselect_treeview(dialog); // enable only save button gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_remove,TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_group,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_host,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_host_label,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_group_label,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_save,TRUE); gtk_button_set_label(GTK_BUTTON(dialog->btn_edit_menu_remove), "Cancel"); dialog->status = STATUS_ADD_HOST_LABEL; } static void import (GtkWidget *widget, gpointer user_data) { EditMenuDialog* widgets = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; GtkWidget *dialog; GtkFileChooserAction action = GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN; gint res; dialog = gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new ("Open File", GTK_WINDOW(widgets->window), action, ("_Cancel"), GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL, ("_Open"), GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, NULL); res = gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG (dialog)); if (res == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT) { char *filename; GtkFileChooser *chooser = GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (dialog); filename = gtk_file_chooser_get_filename (chooser); //open_file (filename); GArray* imported_hostlist = read_xml_cfg_file_from_file(filename); Host* imported_host=((HostGroup*)g_array_index(imported_hostlist,HostGroup*,0))->hostarray; if (GTK_IS_TEXT_VIEW((GtkTextView*)widgets->entry_command)) TEXTVIEW_SET_TEXT(GET_ENTRY_COMMAND(widgets),imported_host->command_after_login) if (GTK_IS_ENTRY((GtkEntry*)widgets->entry_tab_name)) ENTRY_SET_TEXT(GET_ENTRY_TABNAME(widgets),imported_host->tab_name); if (GTK_IS_ENTRY((GtkEntry*)widgets->entry_menu_name)) ENTRY_SET_TEXT(GET_ENTRY_MENUNAME(widgets),imported_host->menu_name); if (GTK_IS_TOGGLE_BUTTON((GtkToggleButton *)widgets->cb_show_guake)) if ( ((Host*)imported_host)->dont_show_guake && !strcmp(((Host*)imported_host)->dont_show_guake,"yes")) gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->cb_show_guake,1); else gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->cb_show_guake,0 ); if (GTK_IS_TOGGLE_BUTTON((GtkToggleButton *)widgets->lfcr)) if ( ((Host*)imported_host)->guakeindicatorscript && !strcmp(((Host*)imported_host)->guakeindicatorscript,"yes")) gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->guakeindicatorscript,1); else gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->guakeindicatorscript,0 ); gtk_toggle_button_set_active( (GtkToggleButton *)widgets->new_guake_tab,1); grouphostlist_free(imported_hostlist); g_free (filename); } gtk_widget_destroy (dialog); return ; } static void export ( GtkWidget *widget, gpointer user_data) { EditMenuDialog* widgets = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; GtkWidget *dialog; GtkFileChooser *chooser; GtkFileChooserAction action = GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE; gint res; dialog = gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new ("Save File", GTK_WINDOW(widgets->window), action, ("_Cancel"), GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL, ("_Save"), GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, NULL); chooser = GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (dialog); gtk_file_chooser_set_do_overwrite_confirmation (chooser, TRUE); gtk_file_chooser_set_current_name (chooser,(DEFAULT_EXPORT_FILENAME)); res = gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG (dialog)); if (res == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT) { char *filename; Host* head; filename = gtk_file_chooser_get_filename (GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (dialog)); GArray* exportarrray = g_array_new (TRUE, FALSE, sizeof (HostGroup*)); HostGroup* hostgroup = malloc(sizeof(HostGroup)); bzero((void*)hostgroup,sizeof(HostGroup)); sethostgroupcounterid(hostgroup); Host* newhost = create_new_host(hostgroup, head, widgets->selected_host->menu_name, widgets->selected_host->tab_name, widgets->selected_host->command_after_login, widgets->selected_host->dont_show_guake&&!strcasecmp((char*)widgets->selected_host->dont_show_guake,"yes")?TRUE:FALSE, NULL, FALSE, widgets->selected_host->lfcr&&!strcasecmp((char*)widgets->selected_host->lfcr,"yes")?TRUE:FALSE, widgets->selected_host->guakeindicatorscript&&!strcasecmp((char*)widgets->selected_host->guakeindicatorscript,"yes")?TRUE:FALSE, FALSE, FALSE); head=host_queue(head,newhost); hostgroup->hostarray=head; g_array_append_val (exportarrray, hostgroup); write_xml_cfg_file_from_file(exportarrray,filename); char* msg; if (asprintf(&msg,"Export to file %s complete",filename)==-1) { guake_notify("Guake indicator",msg); free(msg); } g_free (filename); } gtk_widget_destroy (dialog); } // Function to handle the edit button static void save_edit_menu ( GtkWidget *widget, gpointer user_data) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; switch (dialog->status) { case STATUS_EDIT: // save edit item { // if root menu: if ( !g_strcmp0(dialog->selected_path,"0")) { error_modal_box ("You're not allowed to save root menu"); return; } if (!strlen((char*)gtk_entry_get_text(GET_ENTRY_MENUNAME(dialog)))) { error_modal_box ("Menu name is blank"); return ; } // A host object has been selected so a Host* object will be updated if (dialog->selected_host) { // Only for backward compatibility UPDATE_ENTRY(dialog->selected_host->hostname,NULL) UPDATE_ENTRY(dialog->selected_host->login,NULL) UPDATE_ENTRY(dialog->selected_host->remote_command,NULL) UPDATE_ENTRY(dialog->selected_host->x_forwarded,NULL) UPDATE_ENTRY(dialog->selected_host->menu_name,gtk_entry_get_text(GET_ENTRY_MENUNAME(dialog))) UPDATE_ENTRY(dialog->selected_host->tab_name,gtk_entry_get_text(GET_ENTRY_TABNAME(dialog))) gchar* text; GET_GTKVIEW_TEXT(GET_ENTRY_COMMAND(dialog),text) UPDATE_ENTRY(dialog->selected_host->command_after_login,text) g_free(text); UPDATE_ENTRY(dialog->selected_host->dont_show_guake,gtk_toggle_button_get_active((GtkToggleButton*)GET_ENTRY_SHOWGUAKE(dialog))?"yes":"no") if (gtk_toggle_button_get_active((GtkToggleButton*)GET_ENTRY_EXISTINGGUAKETAB(dialog))) { UPDATE_ENTRY(dialog->selected_host->open_in_tab,gtk_entry_get_text(GET_ENTRY_NTHGUAKETAB(dialog))) dialog->selected_host->open_in_tab_named=FALSE; } else if (gtk_toggle_button_get_active((GtkToggleButton*)GET_ENTRY_EXISTINGGUAKETABNAMED(dialog))) { UPDATE_ENTRY(dialog->selected_host->open_in_tab,gtk_entry_get_text(GET_ENTRY_NAMEDGUAKETAB(dialog))) dialog->selected_host->open_in_tab_named=TRUE; } else if (gtk_toggle_button_get_active((GtkToggleButton*)GET_ENTRY_EXISTINGGUAKETABCURRENT(dialog))) { UPDATE_ENTRY(dialog->selected_host->open_in_tab,"-1") } else { dialog->selected_host->open_in_tab_named=FALSE; dialog->selected_host->open_in_tab=NULL; } UPDATE_ENTRY(dialog->selected_host->lfcr,gtk_toggle_button_get_active((GtkToggleButton*)GET_ENTRY_LFCR(dialog))?"yes":"no") UPDATE_ENTRY(dialog->selected_host->guakeindicatorscript,gtk_toggle_button_get_active((GtkToggleButton*)GET_ENTRY_GUAKEINDICATORSCRIPT(dialog))?"yes":"no") write_and_reload(dialog,"Entry saved successfully"); // if the "open in nth guake tab" option is selected i check if the dbus call to the tab counter succeed, if not i warn the user check_guake_get_tab_count(dialog); } // A hostgroup object has been selected so a Host* object will be updated else if (dialog->selected_hostgroup) { UPDATE_ENTRY(dialog->selected_hostgroup->title,gtk_entry_get_text(GET_ENTRY_MENUNAME(dialog))) write_and_reload(dialog,"Entry saved successfully"); } else { error_modal_box("Entry or Entry group not selected"); } break; } case STATUS_ADD_GROUP_LABEL: case STATUS_ADD_GROUP: // add group { if (!strlen((char*)gtk_entry_get_text(GET_ENTRY_MENUNAME(dialog)))) { error_modal_box ("Menu name is blank"); return ; } if (dialog->selected_hostgroup == NULL && dialog->grouphostlist->len ) { error_modal_box ("Select a group first. \nThe new group will be added after the selected group"); return; } // save new group gint groupindex = (dialog->grouphostlist->len ) ? get_grouphost_index(dialog->grouphostlist,dialog->selected_hostgroup) : -1; HostGroup* newhostgroup=malloc(sizeof(HostGroup)); bzero((void*)newhostgroup,sizeof(HostGroup)); sethostgroupcounterid(newhostgroup); newhostgroup->title=g_strdup((const gchar*)gtk_entry_get_text(GET_ENTRY_MENUNAME(dialog))); if (dialog->status==STATUS_ADD_GROUP_LABEL) newhostgroup->label=TRUE; g_array_insert_val(dialog->grouphostlist,++groupindex,newhostgroup); if (dialog->status==STATUS_ADD_GROUP_LABEL) write_and_reload(dialog,"Label saved successfully"); else write_and_reload(dialog,"Group saved successfully"); set_widget_sensitivity(dialog,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_group,TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_host,TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_host_label,TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_group_label,TRUE); gtk_button_set_label(GTK_BUTTON(dialog->btn_edit_menu_remove), "Remove"); break; } case STATUS_ADD_HOST_LABEL: case STATUS_ADD_HOST: // add host { if (!strlen((char*)gtk_entry_get_text(GET_ENTRY_MENUNAME(dialog)))) { error_modal_box ("Menu name is blank"); return ; } if (!dialog->grouphostlist->len) { error_modal_box ("Create a new group first."); return; } if (dialog->selected_hostgroup == NULL && dialog->selected_host == NULL) { error_modal_box ("Select a group or a host.The new host will be placed after the selected element"); return; } // check if the selected hostgroup is a label if (dialog->selected_hostgroup != NULL && dialog->selected_hostgroup->label) { error_modal_box ("Selected host group is a label"); return; } Host* newhost = malloc(sizeof(Host)); bzero((void*)newhost,sizeof(Host)); sethostcounterid(newhost); newhost->menu_name=strdup(gtk_entry_get_text(GET_ENTRY_MENUNAME(dialog))); if (dialog->status==STATUS_ADD_HOST_LABEL) newhost->label=TRUE; else { newhost->tab_name=strdup(gtk_entry_get_text(GET_ENTRY_TABNAME(dialog))); gchar* text; GET_GTKVIEW_TEXT(GET_ENTRY_COMMAND(dialog),text) newhost->command_after_login=g_strdup(text); g_free(text); if (gtk_toggle_button_get_active((GtkToggleButton*)GET_ENTRY_SHOWGUAKE(dialog))) newhost->dont_show_guake=strdup("yes"); if (gtk_toggle_button_get_active((GtkToggleButton*)GET_ENTRY_EXISTINGGUAKETAB(dialog))) { newhost->open_in_tab_named=FALSE; newhost->open_in_tab=strdup(gtk_entry_get_text(GET_ENTRY_NTHGUAKETAB(dialog))); } else if (gtk_toggle_button_get_active((GtkToggleButton*)GET_ENTRY_EXISTINGGUAKETABNAMED(dialog))) { newhost->open_in_tab_named=TRUE; newhost->open_in_tab=strdup(gtk_entry_get_text(GET_ENTRY_NAMEDGUAKETAB(dialog))); } else if (gtk_toggle_button_get_active((GtkToggleButton*)GET_ENTRY_EXISTINGGUAKETABCURRENT(dialog))) { newhost->open_in_tab=strdup("-1"); } if (gtk_toggle_button_get_active((GtkToggleButton*)GET_ENTRY_LFCR(dialog))) newhost->lfcr=strdup("yes"); if (gtk_toggle_button_get_active((GtkToggleButton*)GET_ENTRY_GUAKEINDICATORSCRIPT(dialog))) newhost->guakeindicatorscript=strdup("yes"); } if (dialog->selected_hostgroup) { newhost->next=dialog->selected_hostgroup->hostarray; dialog->selected_hostgroup->hostarray=newhost; } else { if (dialog->selected_host->previous==NULL) { newhost->next=dialog->selected_host->parent->hostarray->next; dialog->selected_host->parent->hostarray->next=newhost; } else { newhost->next=dialog->selected_host->next; dialog->selected_host->next=newhost; } } write_and_reload(dialog,"Host saved successfully"); // if the "open in nth guake tab" option is selected i check if the dbus call to the tab counter succeed, if not i warn the user check_guake_get_tab_count(dialog); set_widget_sensitivity(dialog,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_group,TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_host,TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_host_label,TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_group_label,TRUE); gtk_button_set_label(GTK_BUTTON(dialog->btn_edit_menu_remove), "Remove"); break; } default: break; } dialog->status = STATUS_EDIT; } // Function to set sensitivity of all entry data widget static void set_widget_sensitivity(EditMenuDialog* dialog,gboolean flag) { set_form_widget_sensitivity(dialog,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_remove,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_save,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_export,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_import,flag); set_new_widget_sensitivity(dialog,flag); set_move_widget_sensitivity(dialog,flag); } static void set_form_widget_sensitivity(EditMenuDialog* dialog,gboolean flag) { gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->entry_menu_name,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->entry_tab_name,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->entry_command,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->cb_show_guake,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->current_guake_tab,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->new_guake_tab,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->existing_guake_tab,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->nth_guake_tab,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->existing_guake_tab_named,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->named_guake_tab,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->lfcr,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->guakeindicatorscript,flag); } static void set_new_widget_sensitivity(EditMenuDialog* dialog,gboolean flag) { gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_group,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_host,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_group_label,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_add_host_label,flag); } static void set_move_widget_sensitivity(EditMenuDialog* dialog,gboolean flag) { gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->topButton,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->upButton,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->downButton,flag); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->bottomButton,flag); } static void activate_grouphosts_sensitivity(EditMenuDialog* dialog) { set_widget_sensitivity(dialog,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->entry_menu_name,TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_save,TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_remove,TRUE); } static void activate_label_sensitivity(EditMenuDialog* dialog) { set_form_widget_sensitivity(dialog,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->entry_menu_name,TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_save,TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_remove,TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_export,FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(dialog->btn_edit_menu_import,FALSE); } static void clear_widget(EditMenuDialog* dialog) { ENTRY_SET_TEXT(GET_ENTRY_MENUNAME(dialog),NULL) ENTRY_SET_TEXT(GET_ENTRY_TABNAME(dialog),NULL) TEXTVIEW_SET_TEXT(GET_ENTRY_COMMAND(dialog),"") gtk_toggle_button_set_active(GET_ENTRY_SHOWGUAKE(dialog),0); gtk_toggle_button_set_active(GET_ENTRY_LFCR(dialog),0); gtk_toggle_button_set_active(GET_ENTRY_GUAKEINDICATORSCRIPT(dialog),0); } static void unselect_treeview(EditMenuDialog* dialog) { // unselect all gtk_tree_selection_unselect_all (gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW (dialog->tree_view))); set_selected_path(dialog,NULL); dialog->selected_hostgroup = NULL; dialog->selected_host = NULL; } gchar* get_guake_cmd(Host* host) { gchar* cmd = NULL; // set x_forwarded flag gchar* x_forwarded_flag; if (host->x_forwarded==NULL || g_strcmp0(host->x_forwarded,"yes")) x_forwarded_flag=g_strdup(""); else x_forwarded_flag=g_strdup(" -X "); // get the command if (host->hostname == NULL || !strlen((char*)host->hostname)) cmd = g_strjoin(NULL,host->command_after_login!=NULL?host->command_after_login:"",NULL); else if (host->command_after_login==NULL || !strlen((char*)host->command_after_login)) cmd = g_strjoin(NULL,"ssh"," -l ",host->login," ",host->hostname,NULL); else { if (host->remote_command==NULL || g_strcmp0(host->remote_command,"yes")) cmd = g_strjoin(NULL,"ssh",x_forwarded_flag," -t -l ",host->login," ",host->hostname," '",host->command_after_login,";/bin/bash'",NULL); else cmd = g_strjoin(NULL,"ssh",x_forwarded_flag," -t -l ",host->login," ",host->hostname," ",host->command_after_login,NULL); } g_free(x_forwarded_flag); return cmd; } guint get_grouphost_index(GArray* grouphostlist,HostGroup* hostgroup) { guint count = 0; HostGroup* iterator; while ( iterator = g_array_index (grouphostlist, HostGroup*, count)) { if (!g_strcmp0(iterator->id,hostgroup->id)) return count; count++; } return -1; } guint get_grouphost_size(GArray* grouphostlist) { guint count = 0; HostGroup* iterator; while ( iterator = g_array_index (grouphostlist, HostGroup*, count)) { count++; } return count; } void reload_model_view(EditMenuDialog *dialog) { GtkTreeIter iter; GtkTreeIter iter2; dialog->tree_store = gtk_tree_store_new(N_COLUMNS, G_TYPE_POINTER,GDK_TYPE_PIXBUF,G_TYPE_STRING); gtk_tree_store_clear(GTK_TREE_STORE(dialog->tree_store)); int j=0; for (j=0;dialog->grouphostlist!=NULL && jgrouphostlist->len;j++) { HostGroup* hostgroup = g_array_index (dialog->grouphostlist, HostGroup* , j); gtk_tree_store_append(dialog->tree_store, &iter, NULL); GdkPixbuf* icon; if (hostgroup->label) icon=dialog->labelicon; else icon=dialog->hostgroupicon; gtk_tree_store_set (dialog->tree_store, &iter, ID_COLUMN,(gpointer*)hostgroup, COL_ICON, icon, NAME_COLUMN, hostgroup->title!=NULL?hostgroup->title:"Root node", -1); Host* ptr=NULL; for (ptr=hostgroup->hostarray;ptr;ptr=ptr->next) { if (ptr->open_all==TRUE) continue; gtk_tree_store_append(dialog->tree_store, &iter2, &iter); if (ptr->label) icon=dialog->labelicon; else icon=dialog->hosticon; gtk_tree_store_set (dialog->tree_store, &iter2, ID_COLUMN,(gpointer*)ptr, COL_ICON, icon, NAME_COLUMN,ptr->menu_name, -1); } } gtk_tree_view_set_model (GTK_TREE_VIEW (dialog->tree_view), GTK_TREE_MODEL (dialog->tree_store)); /* Tell the theme engine we would like differentiated row colour */ //gtk_tree_view_set_rules_hint(GTK_TREE_VIEW(dialog->tree_view),TRUE); //dialog->tree_view->set_rules_hint(TRUE); // TODO expand and select row if (dialog->selected_path !=NULL) { GtkTreeSelection *sel; GtkTreePath *path; sel = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW (dialog->tree_view)); path = gtk_tree_path_new_from_string(dialog->selected_path); if (gtk_tree_path_get_depth(path)>1) { // expand gtk_tree_view_expand_to_path (GTK_TREE_VIEW (dialog->tree_view), path); } gtk_tree_selection_select_path(sel, path); gtk_tree_path_free(path); } unselect_treeview(dialog); set_widget_sensitivity(dialog,FALSE); set_new_widget_sensitivity(dialog,TRUE); } void move_down(GtkWidget *widget, gpointer user_data) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; // Moving a host if (dialog->selected_host) { //If the host is the last element i can't move it down if (dialog->selected_host->next==NULL || dialog->selected_host->next->open_all ) return; Host* nexthost=dialog->selected_host->next; if (dialog->selected_host->previous==NULL) { dialog->selected_host->next=nexthost->next; dialog->selected_host->parent->hostarray=nexthost; nexthost->next=dialog->selected_host; } else { dialog->selected_host->next=nexthost->next; dialog->selected_host->previous->next=nexthost; nexthost->next=dialog->selected_host; } write_and_reload(dialog,"Entry moved down successfully"); } // Hostgroup movedown else { // Get the new hostgroup reference, if it doesn't exist we are at the end so i exit guint index=get_grouphost_index(dialog->grouphostlist,dialog->selected_hostgroup); if (index+1>=get_grouphost_size(dialog->grouphostlist)) return; g_array_insert_val(dialog->grouphostlist,index+2,dialog->selected_hostgroup); g_array_remove_index(dialog->grouphostlist,index); write_and_reload(dialog,"Entry moved down successfully"); } } void move_up(GtkWidget *widget, gpointer user_data) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; // Moving a host if (dialog->selected_host) { //If the host is the first element i can't move it up if (dialog->selected_host->previous==NULL || dialog->selected_host->previous->open_all ) return; Host* previoushost=dialog->selected_host->previous; if (previoushost->previous==NULL) { dialog->selected_host->parent->hostarray=dialog->selected_host; previoushost->next=dialog->selected_host->next; dialog->selected_host->next=previoushost; } else { previoushost->previous->next=dialog->selected_host; previoushost->next=dialog->selected_host->next; dialog->selected_host->next=previoushost; } write_and_reload(dialog,"Entry moved up successfully"); } // Hostgroup movedown else { // Get the new hostgroup reference, if it doesn't exist we are at the end so i exit guint index=get_grouphost_index(dialog->grouphostlist,dialog->selected_hostgroup); if (index<=0) return ; g_array_insert_val(dialog->grouphostlist,index-1,dialog->selected_hostgroup); g_array_remove_index(dialog->grouphostlist,index+1); write_and_reload(dialog,"Entrygroup moved up successfully"); } } // move a host or hostgroup on the bottom of the list void move_bottom(GtkWidget *widget, gpointer user_data) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; // Moving a host if (dialog->selected_host) { //If the host is the last element i can't move it down if (dialog->selected_host->next==NULL || dialog->selected_host->next->open_all ) return; Host* lasthost=dialog->selected_host; while (lasthost->next && lasthost->next->open_all==FALSE) { lasthost=lasthost->next; } if (lasthost==dialog->selected_host) return ; if (dialog->selected_host->previous==NULL) dialog->selected_host->parent->hostarray=dialog->selected_host->next; else dialog->selected_host->previous->next=dialog->selected_host->next; Host* ptr=lasthost->next; lasthost->next=dialog->selected_host; dialog->selected_host->next=ptr; write_and_reload(dialog,"Entry moved bottom successfully"); } else { // Get the new hostgroup reference, if it doesn't exist we are at the end so i exit guint index=get_grouphost_index(dialog->grouphostlist,dialog->selected_hostgroup); if (index+1>=get_grouphost_size(dialog->grouphostlist)) return; g_array_insert_val(dialog->grouphostlist,get_grouphost_size(dialog->grouphostlist),dialog->selected_hostgroup); g_array_remove_index(dialog->grouphostlist,index); write_and_reload(dialog,"Entrygroup moved down successfully"); } } // expand a treeview static void expand(GtkWidget *widget,GdkEvent *event,gpointer user_data ) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; gtk_tree_view_expand_all( GTK_TREE_VIEW(dialog->tree_view)); } // collapse a treeview static void collapse(GtkWidget *widget,GdkEvent *event,gpointer user_data ) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; gtk_tree_view_collapse_all(GTK_TREE_VIEW(dialog->tree_view)); } // move a host or hostgroup on top of the list void move_top(GtkWidget *widget, gpointer user_data ) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; // Moving a host if (dialog->selected_host) { //If the host is the first element i can't move it up if (dialog->selected_host->previous==NULL || dialog->selected_host->previous->open_all ) return; dialog->selected_host->previous->next=dialog->selected_host->next; dialog->selected_host->next=dialog->selected_host->parent->hostarray; dialog->selected_host->parent->hostarray=dialog->selected_host; write_and_reload(dialog,"Entry moved top successfully"); } else { // Get the new hostgroup reference, if it doesn't exist we are at the end so i exit guint index=get_grouphost_index(dialog->grouphostlist,dialog->selected_hostgroup); if (index<=0) return ; g_array_insert_val(dialog->grouphostlist,0,dialog->selected_hostgroup); g_array_remove_index(dialog->grouphostlist,index+1); write_and_reload(dialog,"Entrygroup moved top successfully"); } } // Write the current configuration to a file (json and xml), print a message, //reload the configuration from the file and reload the model view for the treeview void write_and_reload(EditMenuDialog* dialog,const char* msg) { dialog->copied_host=NULL; dialog->copied_hostgroup=NULL; write_cfg_file(dialog->grouphostlist); write_xml_cfg_file(dialog->grouphostlist); error_modal_box (msg); refresh_indicator(dialog->user_data); grouphostlist_free(dialog->grouphostlist); dialog->grouphostlist=read_xml_cfg_file(); reload_model_view(dialog); } // Get all the plugin files into ~/.guake-indicator/plugins GArray* get_custom_glade_files() { char* plugindir; char* pluginpath; GArray* res=g_array_new (TRUE, FALSE, sizeof (char*)); plugindir=checkandcreatedefaultdir(); if (asprintf(&pluginpath,"%s/%s",plugindir,GUAKE_INDICATOR_PLUGIN_DIR)==-1) return NULL; DIR* dir = opendir(pluginpath); free(pluginpath); free(plugindir); if (dir) { struct dirent* de = 0; while ((de = readdir(dir)) != 0) { if (strcmp(de->d_name, ".") == 0 || strcmp(de->d_name, "..") == 0) continue; if ((rindex(de->d_name,'.') && !strcmp(rindex(de->d_name,'.'),".glade")) || (rindex(de->d_name,'.') && !strcmp(rindex(de->d_name,'.'),".xml"))) { char* filename=strdup(de->d_name); g_array_append_val(res,filename); } } } closedir(dir); return res; } // Selection funct for the select glade file treeview gboolean gladefile_selection_func (GtkTreeSelection *selection, GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreePath *path, gboolean path_currently_selected, gpointer userdata) { gpointer* item; GtkTreeIter iter; EditMenuDialog* widgets = (EditMenuDialog*)userdata; if (gtk_tree_model_get_iter(model, &iter, path)) { gtk_tree_model_get(model, &iter, 0, &item, -1); widgets->selected_glade_file=g_strdup((gchar*)item); g_free(item); } return TRUE; } static void drag_begin_handl (GtkWidget *widget, GdkDragContext *context, gpointer user_data) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; GtkTreeIter iter; GtkTreeModel *list_store; gpointer* generic_data; GtkTreeSelection *selector; if (dialog->status!=STATUS_EDIT) return ; selector = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(widget)); gtk_tree_selection_get_selected(selector,&list_store,&iter); gtk_tree_model_get(GTK_TREE_MODEL(dialog->tree_store), &iter, ID_COLUMN, &generic_data, -1); GtkTreePath * path = gtk_tree_model_get_path (GTK_TREE_MODEL(dialog->tree_store),&iter); if (gtk_tree_path_get_depth(path)==1) { dialog->starthostgroupdrag = (HostGroup*) generic_data; dialog->starthostdrag = NULL; } else { dialog->starthostgroupdrag = NULL ; dialog->starthostdrag = (Host*) generic_data; } gtk_tree_view_set_grid_lines(GTK_TREE_VIEW(widget),GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_BOTH); gtk_tree_path_free(path); } static gboolean drag_motion_handl (GtkWidget *widget, GdkDragContext *context, gint x, gint y, guint t,gpointer user_data) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; GtkTreeIter iter; GtkTreePath *path; GtkTreeSelection *select; gpointer* generic_data; static int scrolly=0; if (dialog->status!=STATUS_EDIT) return FALSE; gtk_tree_view_get_path_at_pos (GTK_TREE_VIEW (widget), x, y-25, &path, 0, 0, 0); if (path==NULL) return FALSE; select = gtk_tree_view_get_selection (GTK_TREE_VIEW (widget)); gtk_tree_selection_select_path (select, path); gtk_tree_model_get_iter (GTK_TREE_MODEL(dialog->tree_store),&iter,path); gtk_tree_model_get(GTK_TREE_MODEL(dialog->tree_store), &iter, ID_COLUMN, &generic_data, -1); if (gtk_tree_path_get_depth(path)==1) { if (dialog->starthostdrag && gtk_tree_view_row_expanded (GTK_TREE_VIEW (widget),path)==FALSE) { gtk_tree_view_expand_row (GTK_TREE_VIEW (widget),path,FALSE); } dialog->endhostgroupdrag = (HostGroup*) generic_data; dialog->endhostdrag = NULL; } else if (gtk_tree_path_get_depth(path)==2) { dialog->endhostgroupdrag = NULL ; dialog->endhostdrag = (Host*) generic_data; } if (y>300) { if (scrolly<300) gtk_tree_view_scroll_to_point (GTK_TREE_VIEW (widget),0,scrolly+=15); } else if (y<30) { if (scrolly>0) gtk_tree_view_scroll_to_point (GTK_TREE_VIEW (widget),0,scrolly-=15); } gtk_tree_path_free (path); return TRUE; } static void drag_end_handl (GtkWidget *widget, GdkDragContext *context, gpointer user_data) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; gtk_tree_view_set_grid_lines(GTK_TREE_VIEW(widget),0); if (dialog->status!=STATUS_EDIT) return ; // Move an hostgroup after another if (dialog->starthostgroupdrag!=NULL && dialog->endhostgroupdrag && dialog->starthostgroupdrag!=dialog->endhostgroupdrag) { guint indexstart=get_grouphost_index(dialog->grouphostlist,dialog->starthostgroupdrag); guint indexend=get_grouphost_index(dialog->grouphostlist,dialog->endhostgroupdrag); if (indexstart-1==indexend) return; g_array_insert_val(dialog->grouphostlist,indexend+1,dialog->starthostgroupdrag); if (indexend>indexstart) g_array_remove_index(dialog->grouphostlist,indexstart); else g_array_remove_index(dialog->grouphostlist,indexstart+1); write_and_reload(dialog,"Entrygroup moved successfully"); } // Move an host after another else if (dialog->starthostdrag!=NULL && dialog->endhostdrag!=NULL && dialog->starthostdrag!=dialog->endhostdrag && dialog->starthostdrag->previous!=dialog->endhostdrag) { Host* ptr = dialog->endhostdrag->next; if (dialog->starthostdrag->previous==NULL) dialog->starthostdrag->parent->hostarray=dialog->starthostdrag->next; else dialog->starthostdrag->previous->next=dialog->starthostdrag->next; dialog->endhostdrag->next=dialog->starthostdrag; dialog->starthostdrag->next=ptr; write_and_reload(dialog,"Entry moved successfully"); } // Move an host in first position of a hostgroup else if (dialog->starthostdrag!=NULL && dialog->endhostgroupdrag!=NULL && dialog->endhostgroupdrag->label==FALSE) { if (dialog->starthostdrag->previous==NULL) dialog->starthostdrag->parent->hostarray=dialog->starthostdrag->next; else dialog->starthostdrag->previous->next=dialog->starthostdrag->next; dialog->starthostdrag->next=dialog->endhostgroupdrag->hostarray; dialog->endhostgroupdrag->hostarray=dialog->starthostdrag; write_and_reload(dialog,"Entry moved successfully"); } } void clear_gtkentry (GtkEntry* entry,GtkEntryIconPosition icon_pos,GdkEvent *event,gpointer user_data) { gtk_entry_set_text( entry, "" ); } // Expand/collapse a hostgroup when the right/left key is pressed gboolean on_key_press (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventKey *event, gpointer user_data) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) user_data; GtkTreePath *path; switch (event->keyval) { case GDK_KEY_Right: path = gtk_tree_path_new_from_string (dialog->selected_path); gtk_tree_view_expand_row (GTK_TREE_VIEW(dialog->tree_view),path,FALSE); gtk_tree_path_free (path); break; case GDK_KEY_Left: path = gtk_tree_path_new_from_string (dialog->selected_path); gtk_tree_view_collapse_row (GTK_TREE_VIEW(dialog->tree_view),path); gtk_tree_path_free (path); break; } return FALSE; } // Manage ctrl+s for save host gboolean manage_ctrl_s (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventKey *event, gpointer user_data) { switch (event->keyval) { case GDK_KEY_S: case GDK_KEY_s: if (event->state & GDK_CONTROL_MASK) { save_edit_menu ( NULL,user_data); } break; } return FALSE; } void set_selected_path(EditMenuDialog* widgets,gchar* value) { if (widgets->selected_path) { g_free(widgets->selected_path); } if (value) widgets->selected_path=g_strdup(value); else widgets->selected_path=NULL; return ; } // check if guake_tab_count dbus interface is available, if not a warning pops up void check_guake_get_tab_count(EditMenuDialog* dialog) { gint32 numtabs; if ((gtk_toggle_button_get_active((GtkToggleButton*)GET_ENTRY_EXISTINGGUAKETAB(dialog)) || gtk_toggle_button_get_active((GtkToggleButton*)GET_ENTRY_EXISTINGGUAKETABNAMED(dialog))) && guake_gettabcount(&numtabs)==FALSE) { char msg[1000]; sprintf(msg,"Guake indicator detected a Guake version prior to 0.4.5 (dbus call to get_tab_count failed), it's very likely that this host will be opened in a new tab instead of reusing tab number %s.\nI suggest you upgrading Guake to version 0.4.5 or higher to use this feature",gtk_entry_get_text(GET_ENTRY_NTHGUAKETAB(dialog))); error_modal_box(msg); } } gboolean view_onButtonPressed (GtkWidget *treeview, GdkEventButton *event, gpointer userdata) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) userdata; gpointer host; GtkTreeIter iter; if (dialog->status!=STATUS_EDIT) return FALSE; /* single click with the right mouse button */ if (event->type == GDK_BUTTON_PRESS && event->button == 3) { GtkTreeSelection *selection; selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(treeview)); GtkTreePath *path; /* Get tree path for row that was clicked */ if (gtk_tree_view_get_path_at_pos(GTK_TREE_VIEW(treeview), (gint) event->x, (gint) event->y, &path, NULL, NULL, NULL)) { gtk_tree_selection_unselect_all(selection); gtk_tree_model_get_iter(GTK_TREE_MODEL (dialog->tree_store), &iter, path); gtk_tree_model_get(GTK_TREE_MODEL (dialog->tree_store), &iter, ID_COLUMN, &host, -1); switch( gtk_tree_path_get_depth(path) ) { case 1: dialog->selected_hostgroup_for_operation=(HostGroup*)host; dialog->selected_host_for_operation=NULL; break; case 2: dialog->selected_host_for_operation=(Host*)host; dialog->selected_hostgroup_for_operation=NULL; break; } gtk_tree_selection_select_path(selection, path); gtk_tree_path_free(path); } view_popup_menu(treeview, event, userdata); } return FALSE; } void view_popup_menu (GtkWidget *treeview, GdkEventButton *event, gpointer userdata) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) userdata; GtkWidget *menu, *copy,*cut,*paste; menu = gtk_menu_new(); copy = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label("Copy"); cut = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label("Cut"); paste = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label("Paste"); // set widget sensitivity gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(paste),dialog->copied_host||dialog->copied_hostgroup?TRUE:FALSE); g_signal_connect(copy, "activate",(GCallback) view_popup_menu_oncopy, userdata); g_signal_connect(cut, "activate",(GCallback) view_popup_menu_oncut, userdata); g_signal_connect(paste, "activate",(GCallback) view_popup_menu_onpaste, userdata); if (dialog->selected_hostgroup_for_operation==NULL) { gtk_menu_shell_append(GTK_MENU_SHELL(menu), copy); gtk_menu_shell_append(GTK_MENU_SHELL(menu), cut); } gtk_menu_shell_append(GTK_MENU_SHELL(menu), paste); gtk_widget_show_all(menu); //gtk_menu_popup(GTK_MENU(menu), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,(event != NULL) ? event->button : 0,event->time); gtk_menu_popup_at_widget (GTK_MENU (menu), menu, GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH_WEST, GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH_WEST, (GdkEvent *)event); } // Callback function of copy operations void view_popup_menu_oncopy (GtkWidget *menuitem, gpointer userdata) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) userdata; dialog->type_operation=TRUE; view_popup_menu_onperformcutcopyaction (menuitem,userdata); } // Callback function of cut operations void view_popup_menu_oncut (GtkWidget *menuitem, gpointer userdata) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) userdata; dialog->type_operation=FALSE; view_popup_menu_onperformcutcopyaction (menuitem,userdata); } void view_popup_menu_onperformcutcopyaction (GtkWidget *menuitem, gpointer userdata) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) userdata; if (dialog->selected_host_for_operation) { dialog->copied_host=dialog->selected_host_for_operation; gchar* message=g_strjoin(NULL,"Menu item ",dialog->copied_host->menu_name," stored into the clipboard",NULL); guake_notify("Guake indicator",message ); g_free(message); } else if (dialog->selected_hostgroup_for_operation) { dialog->copied_hostgroup=dialog->selected_hostgroup_for_operation; gchar* message=g_strjoin(NULL,"Menu ",dialog->copied_host->menu_name," stored into the clipboard",NULL); guake_notify("Guake indicator",message ); g_free(message); } else if (dialog->type_operation) error_modal_box("Nothing to copy"); else error_modal_box("Nothing to cut"); } void view_popup_menu_onpaste (GtkWidget *menuitem, gpointer userdata) { EditMenuDialog* dialog = (EditMenuDialog*) userdata; // Manage the copy and paste (duplicate element) if (dialog->type_operation==TRUE) { // Manage the host copy if (dialog->copied_host) { // Create a new host based on the copied element Host*newhost=create_new_host(NULL, NULL, dialog->copied_host->menu_name,dialog->copied_host->tab_name,dialog->copied_host->command_after_login, dialog->copied_host->dont_show_guake&&!strcasecmp(dialog->copied_host->dont_show_guake,"yes")?TRUE:FALSE, dialog->copied_host->open_in_tab, dialog->copied_host->label, dialog->copied_host->lfcr&&!strcasecmp(dialog->copied_host->lfcr,"yes")?TRUE:FALSE, dialog->copied_host->guakeindicatorscript&&!strcasecmp(dialog->copied_host->guakeindicatorscript,"yes")?TRUE:FALSE, dialog->copied_host->open_in_tab_named, FALSE); // Host after another host if (dialog->selected_host_for_operation) { newhost->parent=dialog->selected_host_for_operation->parent; newhost->group_head=dialog->selected_host_for_operation->group_head; newhost->next=dialog->selected_host_for_operation->next; dialog->selected_host_for_operation->next=newhost; write_and_reload(dialog,"Entry copied successfully"); } //Host as a first element of a group else if (dialog->selected_hostgroup_for_operation) { newhost->parent=dialog->selected_hostgroup_for_operation; newhost->group_head=newhost; newhost->next=dialog->selected_hostgroup_for_operation->hostarray; dialog->selected_hostgroup_for_operation->hostarray=newhost; write_and_reload(dialog,"Host copied successfully"); } else error_modal_box("Nothing to paste"); } // Manage the hostgroup copy (not implemented because probably useless) else { } } // Manage the cut and paste else { if (dialog->copied_host) { // Host after another host if (dialog->selected_host_for_operation) { Host* ptr = dialog->selected_host_for_operation->next; if (dialog->copied_host->previous==NULL) dialog->copied_host->parent->hostarray=dialog->copied_host->next; else dialog->copied_host->previous->next=dialog->copied_host->next; dialog->selected_host_for_operation->next=dialog->copied_host; dialog->copied_host->next=ptr; write_and_reload(dialog,"Entry cut successfully"); } //Host as a first element of a group else if (dialog->selected_hostgroup_for_operation) { if (dialog->copied_host->previous==NULL) dialog->copied_host->parent->hostarray=dialog->copied_host->next; else dialog->copied_host->previous->next=dialog->copied_host->next; dialog->copied_host->next=dialog->selected_hostgroup_for_operation->hostarray; dialog->selected_hostgroup_for_operation->hostarray=dialog->copied_host; write_and_reload(dialog,"Entry moved successfully"); } else error_modal_box("Nothing to paste"); } } } gboolean view_onPopupMenu (GtkWidget *treeview, gpointer userdata) { view_popup_menu(treeview, NULL, userdata); return TRUE; } guake-indicator-1.4/src/guake-indicator-ayatana.h0000644000175000017500000000370313337257615017006 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Alessio Garzi Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Francesco Minà This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include #define DEFAULT_ICON "guake-indicator" static void scroll_event_cb (AppIndicator * , gint , guint , gpointer ); static void append_submenu (GtkWidget *,Host*); static void activate_clicked_cb (GtkWidget *, gpointer ); static void label_toggle_cb (GtkWidget * , gpointer ); static void apply_css(); static void gtk3_build_menu(GtkInfo*); static void gtk3_close_guake_indicator (GtkAction *,gpointer); static void gtk3_reload (GtkAction*,gpointer); static void gtk3_about (GtkAction*,gpointer ); static GMainLoop * mainloop = NULL; static gboolean active = TRUE; static const gchar CSS[] = ".titlebar { " " border-radius: 0px 0px 0px 0px; " " background-color: gray;" " border: 0px; " " padding: 0px; " " margin: 0px; " "}"; static GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_ACTION GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_MENUITEMS_ARRAY_GTK3[]= { {GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_MENUITEMS_ARRAY[0],print_edit_menu_form}, {GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_MENUITEMS_ARRAY[1],gtk3_reload}, {GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_MENUITEMS_ARRAY[2],gtk3_close_guake_indicator}, {GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_MENUITEMS_ARRAY[3],gtk3_about} };guake-indicator-1.4/src/guake-indicator-read-json.h0000644000175000017500000000225113337257603017244 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2013-2018 Alessio Garzi Copyright (C) 2013-2018 Francesco Minà This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include "json.h" #define GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_FILEJSON "guake-indicator.json" GArray* json_parse(json_object *); GArray* read_json_cfg_file(char *); char* checkandcreatedefaultdir(); Host* host_queue(Host* ,Host* ); Host* create_host_linkedlist(struct json_object*,int); void sethostcounterid(Host*); void sethostgroupcounterid(HostGroup*); int createdefaultfilecfg(const char*); guake-indicator-1.4/src/guake-indicator-notify.c0000644000175000017500000000360313337257603016667 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Alessio Garzi Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Francesco Minà This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include #include int guake_notify(gchar* title,gchar* message ) { void *handle, *n; typedef void (*notify_init_t)(char *); typedef void *(*notify_notification_new_t)( char *, char *, char *, char *); typedef void (*notify_notification_set_timeout_t)( void *, int ); typedef void (*notify_notification_show_t)(void *, char *); handle= dlopen(LIBNOTIFY_SHARED_OBJECT, RTLD_LAZY); if (handle==NULL) return -1; notify_init_t init = (notify_init_t)dlsym(handle, "notify_init"); if (init==NULL) { dlclose(handle); return -1; } init("Basics"); notify_notification_new_t notification_function_ptr = (notify_notification_new_t)dlsym(handle, "notify_notification_new"); if (notification_function_ptr==NULL) { dlclose(handle); return -1; } n = notification_function_ptr(title, message, DATADIR"/"GUAKE_INDICATOR_ICON_DIR"/guake-indicator.png", NULL); notify_notification_show_t show = (notify_notification_show_t)dlsym(handle, "notify_notification_show"); if (show==NULL) { dlclose( handle ); return 1; } show(n, NULL ); return 0; } guake-indicator-1.4/src/guake-indicator-dbus.h0000644000175000017500000000360413337257615016325 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Alessio Garzi Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Francesco Minà This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. * */ #include #include #include #include "guake3.h" #define GUAKE_URI "org.guake.RemoteControl" #define GUAKE_PATH "/org/guake/RemoteControl" #define GUAKE_IFACE "org.guake.RemoteControl" #define GUAKE3_URI "org.guake3.RemoteControl" #define GUAKE3_PATH "/org/guake3/RemoteControl" #define GUAKE3_IFACE "org.guake3.RemoteControl" DBusGProxy* guake_dbus_init(); gboolean guake_dbus_send(const gchar*,const gchar*); gboolean guake_dbus_send_2strings(const gchar*,const gchar*,const gchar*); gboolean guake_dbus_send_intparam_with_string_return(const gchar*,gint32,gchar**); gboolean guake_dbus_send_noparams_with_integer_return(const gchar*,gint32*); gboolean guake_dbus_send_noparam(const gchar*); gboolean guake_show(); gboolean guake_newtab(gchar**); gboolean guake_getcurrenttab_uuid(gchar**); gboolean guake_gettabcount(gint32*); gboolean guake_getgtktabname(guint,gchar**); gboolean guake_selecttab(const gchar*); gboolean guake_renamecurrenttab(const gchar*); gboolean guake_executecommand(const char*); gboolean guake_executecommand_by_uuid(gchar*,const char*); guake-indicator-1.4/src/guake-indicator.c0000644000175000017500000002442613337257615015372 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Alessio Garzi Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Francesco Minà This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include #include #include "guake-indicator.h" #include "guake-indicator-read-json.h" #include "guake-indicator-write-json.h" #include "guake-indicator-edit-menu.h" #include "guake-indicator-xml.h" #include "guake-indicator-dbus.h" #include "guake-indicator-notify.h" int GUAKE3; // Open a group of tabs void group_guake_open(GtkAction* action,gpointer user_data) { Host host = *((Host*) user_data); Host* ptr = host.group_head; void (*guake_funct)(GtkAction*,gpointer); while (ptr) { // If it's the last host or the host after is the "open all" // i call guake_open_with_show() for showing the terminal // otherwise i call guake_open() that doesn't show the terminal if (ptr->next==NULL || ptr->next->group_head!=NULL) guake_funct=guake_open_with_show; else guake_funct=guake_open; if (ptr->group_head==NULL && ptr->label==FALSE) guake_funct(action,(gpointer)ptr); ptr=ptr->next; } } void guake_open_with_show(GtkAction* action,gpointer user_data) { // open new terminal and execute command guake_open(action,user_data); // try to show Guake guake_show(); } // Open a new terminal tab on guake void guake_open(GtkAction* action,gpointer user_data) { Host host = *((Host*) user_data); gchar* cmd = NULL; gint32 numtabs; gchar* uuid = NULL; // open a new Guake tab if (guake_gettabcount(&numtabs)==FALSE) guake_newtab(NULL); // if current guake tab is selected i skip this part else if (host.open_in_tab && atol((char*)host.open_in_tab)==-1) { if (guake_getcurrenttab_uuid(&uuid)==FALSE) uuid=NULL; } else if (host.open_in_tab==NULL || !strlen(host.open_in_tab) || ((long)numtabs<=atol((char*)host.open_in_tab) && host.open_in_tab_named==FALSE)) { if (guake_newtab(&uuid)==FALSE) uuid=NULL; } else { if (host.open_in_tab_named==FALSE) guake_selecttab(host.open_in_tab); // Search a tab by name else { gint32 i =0; gchar* name; for (i=0;istr)==-1) { guake_notify("Guake indicator","Cannot spawn system call"); } g_string_free (systemstring,TRUE); continue; } //Manage the tags else if (host.guakeindicatorscript && !strcmp(host.guakeindicatorscript,"yes") && cmd[i]=='<' && cmd[i+1]=='!') { i+=2; gchar* start=cmd+(i*sizeof(gchar)); gchar* end = g_strstr_len(start,-1,"!>"); if (end>start) { gchar* envstring = g_strndup(start,(end-start)*sizeof(gchar)); GSettings* editor_settings = g_settings_new (GUAKE_INDICATOR_DCONF_SCHEMA_ROOT); gchar* str =NULL; if ( !strcmp(envstring,"param0")||!strcmp(envstring,"param1")||!strcmp(envstring,"param2")||!strcmp(envstring,"param3")||!strcmp(envstring,"param4")||!strcmp(envstring,"param5")||!strcmp(envstring,"param6")||!strcmp(envstring,"param7")||!strcmp(envstring,"param8")||!strcmp(envstring,"param9") ) str = g_settings_get_string (editor_settings, envstring); if (str) { g_string_append (newstring,str); free(str); } g_free(envstring); i=i+((end-start)*sizeof(gchar))+1; continue; } } g_string_append_c (newstring,cmd[i]); if (cmd[i]==10) { // Add a cr to the end line will be lfcr if (host.lfcr && !g_strcmp0(host.lfcr,"yes")) g_string_append_c (newstring,13); if (uuid) guake_executecommand_by_uuid(uuid,newstring->str); else guake_executecommand(newstring->str); g_string_free (newstring,TRUE); newstring = g_string_new (NULL); } } if (newstring->len>0) { if (uuid) guake_executecommand_by_uuid(uuid,newstring->str); else guake_executecommand(newstring->str); } g_string_free (newstring,TRUE); if (uuid) g_free(uuid); g_free(x_forwarded_flag); g_free(cmd); } // Reload hosts reading them from the configuration file //void reload(GtkAction* action,gpointer user_data) void reload(GtkInfo* gtkinfo) { if (gtkinfo->grouphostlist) grouphostlist_free(gtkinfo->grouphostlist); if (check_xml_cfg_file_presence()) gtkinfo->grouphostlist = read_xml_cfg_file(); else gtkinfo->grouphostlist = read_json_cfg_file(NULL); if (gtkinfo->grouphostlist==NULL) { error_modal_box("Couldn't retrieve host from your guake indicator configuration file"); return ; } return ; } void refresh_indicator(gpointer user_data) { refresh_indicator_ayatana(user_data); } void error_modal_box (const char* alerttext) { GtkWidget *dialog; dialog = gtk_message_dialog_new (NULL, GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT, GTK_MESSAGE_INFO, GTK_BUTTONS_CLOSE, "%s", alerttext); g_signal_connect (dialog, "response",G_CALLBACK (gtk_widget_destroy), NULL); gtk_widget_show (dialog); } // Free a grouphostlist void grouphostlist_free(GArray* grouphostlist) { Host* ptr,*newptr; gint i; for (i=0;grouphostlist!=NULL && ilen;i++) { HostGroup* hostgroup = g_array_index (grouphostlist, HostGroup* , i); for (ptr=hostgroup->hostarray;ptr;ptr=newptr) { host_free(ptr); newptr=ptr->next; free(ptr); } if (hostgroup->id) free(hostgroup->id); if (hostgroup->title) free(hostgroup->title); free(hostgroup); } g_array_free(grouphostlist,TRUE); } // Free a host structure void host_free(Host* ptr) { if (ptr->menu_name) free(ptr->menu_name); if (ptr->tab_name) free(ptr->tab_name); if (ptr->command_after_login) free(ptr->command_after_login); if (ptr->dont_show_guake) free(ptr->dont_show_guake); if (ptr->lfcr) free(ptr->lfcr); if (ptr->guakeindicatorscript) free(ptr->guakeindicatorscript); if (ptr->id) free(ptr->id); if (ptr->open_in_tab) free(ptr->open_in_tab); } // Free a hostgroup structure void hostgroup_free(HostGroup* ptr) { if (ptr->id) free(ptr->id); if (ptr->title) free(ptr->title); } // close the indicator static void close_guake ( GtkWidget *widget, gpointer user_data) { GArray* grouphostlist= ((GtkInfo*)user_data)->grouphostlist; grouphostlist_free(grouphostlist); gtk_main_quit(); return ; } int main (int argc, char **argv) { GArray* grouphostlist; GtkInfo gtkinfo; GUAKE3=1; // Guake 3 is the default gint32 numtabs; gtk_init (&argc, &argv); if (argc>1 && strlen(argv[1])>0 && !strcasecmp(argv[1],"-guake3")) { GUAKE3=1; if (argc>2) grouphostlist=read_xml_cfg_file_from_file(argv[2]); else if (check_xml_cfg_file_presence()) grouphostlist = read_xml_cfg_file(); else grouphostlist = read_json_cfg_file(NULL); } else if (argc>1 && strlen(argv[1])>0 && !strcasecmp(argv[1],"-guake0")) { GUAKE3=0; if (argc>2) grouphostlist=read_xml_cfg_file_from_file(argv[2]); else if (check_xml_cfg_file_presence()) grouphostlist = read_xml_cfg_file(); else grouphostlist = read_json_cfg_file(NULL); } else if (argc>1 && strlen(argv[1])>0) grouphostlist=read_xml_cfg_file_from_file(argv[1]); else if (check_xml_cfg_file_presence()) grouphostlist = read_xml_cfg_file(); else grouphostlist = read_json_cfg_file(NULL); if (grouphostlist==NULL) error_modal_box("Couldn't retrieve list of entries from your guake indicator configuration file"); // Test dbus responsiveness to know if it's running, if it's not i try to start it if (guake_gettabcount(&numtabs)==FALSE) { if (GUAKE3) { if (system ("/usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/guake &")==-1) guake_notify("Guake indicator","Cannot spawn system call for Guake GTK3 version start"); } else { if (system ("guake &")==-1) guake_notify("Guake indicator","Cannot spawn system call for Guake GTK2 version start"); } } guake_notify("Guake indicator","Guake indicator is running"); gtkinfo.grouphostlist=grouphostlist; build_menu_ayatana(argc,argv,>kinfo); return 0; } guake-indicator-1.4/src/guake-indicator-read-xml.c0000644000175000017500000001470113337257603017071 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2013-2018 Alessio Garzi Copyright (C) 2013-2018 Francesco Minà This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #define _GNU_SOURCE #include #include #include #include GArray* read_xml_cfg_file() { return read_xml_cfg_file_from_file(NULL); } GArray* read_xml_cfg_file_from_file(char* filecfginput) { char* filedir,*filecfg; GArray* hostgrouparray; Host* head=NULL; hostgrouparray = g_array_new (TRUE, FALSE, sizeof (HostGroup*)); filedir=checkandcreatedefaultdir(); if (filecfginput==NULL) { if (asprintf(&filecfg,"%s/%s",filedir,GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_FILEXML)==-1) return NULL; } else { if (asprintf(&filecfg,"%s",filecfginput)==-1) return NULL; } free((void*)filedir); xmlNode *cur_node = NULL; LIBXML_TEST_VERSION xmlDoc *doc = NULL; doc = xmlReadFile(filecfg, NULL, 0); if (doc == NULL) { return NULL; } xmlNode *root_element = xmlDocGetRootElement(doc); cur_node = root_element->xmlChildrenNode; while (cur_node != NULL) { if (!xmlStrcmp(cur_node->name, (const xmlChar *)"HostGroup")) { xmlChar* label=xmlGetProp(cur_node,"label"); head=NULL; HostGroup* hostgroup = malloc(sizeof(HostGroup)); bzero((void*)hostgroup,sizeof(HostGroup)); sethostgroupcounterid(hostgroup); xmlChar* hostgrouplabel = xmlGetProp(cur_node,"name"); hostgroup->title=g_strdup((const gchar*)hostgrouplabel); xmlFree(hostgrouplabel); // read all the hosts xmlNode * host_node=cur_node->xmlChildrenNode; while (host_node != NULL) { if (!xmlStrcmp(host_node->name, (const xmlChar *)"Host")) { xmlChar* hostlabel=xmlGetProp(host_node,"label"); xmlNode * data_node=host_node->xmlChildrenNode; xmlChar* menu_name=NULL,*tab_name=NULL,*command_after_login=NULL,*dont_show_guake=NULL,*open_in_tab=NULL,*lfcr=NULL,*guakeindicatorscript=NULL,*named=NULL; while (data_node != NULL) { if (!xmlStrcmp(data_node->name, (const xmlChar *)"menu_name")) menu_name=xmlNodeListGetString(doc, data_node->children, 1); if (!xmlStrcmp(data_node->name, (const xmlChar *)"tab_name")) tab_name=xmlNodeListGetString(doc, data_node->children, 1); if (!xmlStrcmp(data_node->name, (const xmlChar *)"command_after_login")) command_after_login=xmlNodeListGetString(doc, data_node->children, 1); if (!xmlStrcmp(data_node->name, (const xmlChar *)"dont_show_guake")) dont_show_guake=xmlNodeListGetString(doc, data_node->children, 1); if (!xmlStrcmp(data_node->name, (const xmlChar *)"open_in_tab")) { open_in_tab=xmlNodeListGetString(doc, data_node->children, 1); if (open_in_tab) named=xmlGetProp(data_node,"named"); } if (!xmlStrcmp(data_node->name, (const xmlChar *)"lfcr")) lfcr=xmlNodeListGetString(doc, data_node->children, 1); if (!xmlStrcmp(data_node->name, (const xmlChar *)"guakeindicatorscript")) guakeindicatorscript=xmlNodeListGetString(doc, data_node->children, 1); data_node=data_node->next; } Host* newhost = create_new_host(hostgroup, head, menu_name, tab_name, command_after_login, dont_show_guake&&!strcasecmp((char*)dont_show_guake,"yes")?TRUE:FALSE, open_in_tab,hostlabel&&!strcasecmp((char*)hostlabel,"yes")?TRUE:FALSE, lfcr&&!strcasecmp((char*)lfcr,"yes")?TRUE:FALSE,\ guakeindicatorscript&&!strcasecmp((char*)guakeindicatorscript,"yes")?TRUE:FALSE, named&&!strcasecmp((char*)named,"yes")?TRUE:FALSE, FALSE); head=host_queue(head,newhost); hostgroup->hostarray=head; xmlFree(hostlabel); xmlFree(command_after_login); xmlFree(menu_name); xmlFree(tab_name); xmlFree(dont_show_guake); xmlFree(open_in_tab); xmlFree(lfcr); xmlFree(guakeindicatorscript); xmlFree(named); } host_node=host_node->next; } if ((!xmlStrcmp(label, (const xmlChar *)"yes"))) { hostgroup->label=TRUE; } // create a regular hostgroup else { // Set the open all row if we are not on the root node if (hostgroup->title) { Host* newhost = create_new_host( hostgroup,head,"Open all",NULL,NULL,FALSE,"",FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE); head=host_queue(head,newhost); hostgroup->hostarray=head; } } xmlFree(label); g_array_append_val (hostgrouparray, hostgroup); } cur_node = cur_node->next; } xmlFree(cur_node); free(filecfg); xmlFreeDoc(doc); return hostgrouparray; } gboolean check_xml_cfg_file_presence() { char* filedir,*filecfg; gboolean ret; filedir=checkandcreatedefaultdir(); if (asprintf(&filecfg,"%s/%s",filedir,GUAKE_INDICATOR_DEFAULT_FILEXML)==-1) return FALSE; if( access( filecfg, F_OK ) != -1 ) ret=TRUE; else ret=FALSE; free((void*)filedir); free((void*)filecfg); return ret; } // Function for new host creation Host* create_new_host(HostGroup* parent, Host* head,const gchar* menu_name,const gchar* tab_name,const gchar* command,gboolean dont_show_guake,const gchar* open_in_tab,gboolean label,gboolean lfcr,gboolean guakeindicatorscript,gboolean named,gboolean open_all) { Host* host = (Host*) malloc(sizeof(Host)); bzero((void*)host,sizeof(Host)); sethostcounterid(host); host->parent=parent; host->menu_name=g_strdup(menu_name); if (label==TRUE) { host->label=TRUE; return host; } if (open_all==TRUE) { host->group_head=head; host->open_all=TRUE; return host; } host->tab_name=g_strdup(tab_name); host->command_after_login=g_strdup(command); if (dont_show_guake==TRUE) host->dont_show_guake=g_strdup("yes"); if (open_in_tab) { host->open_in_tab=g_strdup(open_in_tab); host->open_in_tab_named=named; } if (lfcr==TRUE) host->lfcr=g_strdup("yes"); if (guakeindicatorscript==TRUE) host->guakeindicatorscript=g_strdup("yes"); return host; } guake-indicator-1.4/configure.ac0000644000175000017500000000271313337257615013652 00000000000000AC_INIT([guake-indicator], [1.4], [gun101@email.it]) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([-Wall -Werror]) # safety check , make sure that config is not run from outer space AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([src]) AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4]) AM_MAINTAINER_MODE([enable]) m4_ifdef([AM_SILENT_RULES], [AM_SILENT_RULES([yes])]) # Checks for programs. AC_PROG_CC AM_PROG_CC_C_O AC_STDC_HEADERS # Checks for libraries. 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