Sugar Code Snippets
Smooth animation
PyGTK/Smooth_Animation_with_PyGTK
WebView
Use the WebView in a widget.
import os import hulahop from sugar import env hulahop.startup(os.path.join(env.get_profile_path(), 'gecko')) from hulahop.webview import WebView import gtk win = gtk.Window(gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL) win.set_size_request(800,600) win.connect('destroy', gtk.main_quit) wv = WebView() wv.load_uri('http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Guido_van_Robot') wv.show() win.add(wv) win.show() gtk.main()
Notes
- I'm not sure what the purpose is of the call to hulahop.startup as the documentation is rather sparse. I only knows it's needed to get it to work Stas Zytkiewicz 2 Dec 2007
Toolbar
Toolbar icons
Setting a standard Sugar toolbar.
from sugar.activity import activity ... class MyActivity(activity.Activity): ... toolbox = activity.ActivityToolbox(self) self.set_toolbox(toolbox) toolbox.show()
Adding a custom toolbar and icons.
from sugar.graphics.toolbutton import ToolButton from sugar.activity import activity ... class MyActivity(activity.Activity): ... mytoolbox = gtk.Toolbar() helpbut = ToolButton('help') #Stock help icon helpbut.set_tooltip(_("Get help")) helpbut.connect('clicked', self.help_button_pressed) mytoolbox.insert(helpbut, -1) helpbut.show() mytoolbox.show() toolbox = activity.ActivityToolbox(self) toolbox.add_toolbar("mytoolbar",mytoolbox) self.set_toolbox(toolbox) toolbox.show()
In addition to the standard icons in /usr/share/icons/sugar/scalable/ (eg, "go-next"), you can create additional icons by putting an svg in your activity's icons/ directory. E.g.,
icons/my-icon.svg
And then use it.
mybut = ToolButton('my-icon')# without extension
Files
This snippet shows how to get a path to files in the running Activity:
from sugar.activity import activity bundle_path = activity.get_bundle_path()
Images
target = ctx.get_target() buf = target.create_similar(cairo.CONTENT_COLOR_ALPHA, w, h) ctx.set_source_surface(buf, x, y) ctx.paint()
width, height = handle.get_dimension_data()
- Loading a JPEG file onto a surface:
pixbuf = gtk.gdk.pixbuf_new_from_file("foo.jpg") ctx = # a cairo context ctx.set_source_pixbuf(pixbuf, 0, 0) ctx.paint()
libjpeg is said to be an alternative to using pixbuf. Which is better? Perhaps Sugar/HippoCanvas provides an easier way to do this?
Cairo image expansion is good quality, but expensive. Shrinking is fine and notably faster. So for images rendered large (ie, screen-size), you might want to start with a big image, rather than expanding a small one. A speed/space tradeoff. And use SVG instead if appropriate, of course. MitchellNCharity 10:37, 10 May 2007 (EDT)
Audio
import sys sys.path.append('/usr/share/activities/Pippy.activity/sound') from sound import * playWave(sound='triangle') audioOut()
Processes
- Use Python's subprocess module.
- Set the "exec" property of the activity.info file to your binary.
Not yet sorted
from sugar import profile key = profile.get_pubkey() # If you want a shorter key, you can hash that like: from sugar import util key_hash = util._sha_data(key) hashed_key = util.printable_hash(key_hash)
- Avoid memory exhaustion from large dead pygtk objects by using
import gc
gc.collect()
Not all trash pygtk objects are garbage collected promptly. If you are throwing away large pixmaps, for instance, this can be deadly. gc.collect() forces a garbage collection pass.
Performance Tips
This section belongs on a different, as yet non-existent page. But a good organization for software development tips is currently unclear to me, so I'll stash this here for now. MitchellNCharity 14:05, 10 May 2007 (EDT)
- ctx.stroke() several lines at once. stroke() currently has significant overhead. So it is faster to stroke several, than to stroke them individually. They need not be contiguous. MitchellNCharity 14:05, 10 May 2007 (EDT)
Old snippets which need to be overhauled
Toolbar
This snippet shows how an activity would have a toolbar with a button and a gtk.TextView widget embedded in a hippo Canvas:
import logging import hippo import gtk from gettext import gettext as _ from sugar.activity import activity from sugar.graphics.toolbar import Toolbar from sugar.graphics.iconbutton import IconButton from sugar.graphics.entry import Entry from sugar.graphics.optionmenu import OptionMenu from sugar.graphics.menu import MenuItem class FooActivity(activity.Activity): _ACTION_ANYTHING = 1 _ACTION_APPLES = 2 _ACTION_ORANGES = 3 def __init__(self, handle): activity.Activity.__init__(self, handle) vbox = hippo.CanvasBox() self.set_root(vbox) toolbar = Toolbar() vbox.append(toolbar) button = IconButton(icon_name='theme:stock-close') button.connect("activated", self._button_activated_cb) toolbar.append(button) entry = Entry() button.connect("activated", self._entry_activated_cb) toolbar.append(entry) option_menu = OptionMenu() option_menu.add_item(MenuItem(self._ACTION_ANYTHING, _('Anything'))) option_menu.add_item(MenuItem(self._ACTION_APPLES, _('Apples'), 'theme:stock-close')) option_menu.add_item(MenuItem(self._ACTION_ORANGES, _('Oranges'))) option_menu.add_separator() toolbar.append(option_menu) text_view_widget = hippo.CanvasWidget() vbox.append(text_view_widget, hippo.PACK_EXPAND) text_view = gtk.TextView() text_view.get_buffer().set_text('Write here!', -1) text_view_widget.props.widget = text_view def _button_activated_cb(self, button): logging.debug('FooActivity._button_activated_cb') def _entry_activated_cb(self, entry): logging.debug('FooActivity._entry_activated_cb')
- In build 443 (June '07), from sugar.graphics.entry import Entry yields ImportError: No module named entry. MitchellNCharity 19:52, 15 June 2007 (EDT)
- And obsolete, now deleted code like sugar.graphics.toolbar is being used. Snippet needs to be overhauled. MitchellNCharity 18:04, 21 June 2007 (EDT)