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[gaim-migrate @ 15375] Here's my "I'm staying up all night anyway so I might as well take a stab at the connection error buttons" work on the connection error buttons. I left Mark's comment in since I don't think this is finished. I also left a couple warnings in place because I'm too tired to try to follow failure characteristics and recovery mechanisms for the stuff I'm doing. It works for me. I saturated the prpl icons mostly because it made the error overlay stand out better, but once I saw it I think it works well, and also fits well with our use of saturation in other places to indicate offline. I'm currently using the default status image blocked.png, if that's what we end up wanting to keep we should put a copy of it somewhere else as pulling it from status/default is silly. I had originally tried to get the blocked circle to be larger than the prpl icon, with the prpl icon centered, but couldn't come up with a good way to do that given the gdk functions I had at hand. I'll probably give it a shot again at some other point unless we decide we don't want it or someone else does it before me. I'm done rambling now, I'm tired. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Etan Reisner <pidgin@unreliablesource.net>
date Mon, 23 Jan 2006 15:15:01 +0000
parents 64fadbf3810f
children ac5bc9a7b603
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#!/usr/bin/env python

# This is a simple gaim notification server.
# It shows notifications when your buddy signs on or you get an IM message.
#
# This script requires Python 2.4 and PyGTK bindings
#
# Note that all function names are resolved dynamically, no
# gaim-specific library is needed.

import dbus
import dbus.glib
import dbus.decorators
import gobject
import os

def ensureimconversation(conversation, account, name):
    if conversation != 0:
        return conversation
    else:
        # 1 = GAIM_CONV_IM 
        return gaim.GaimConversationNew(1, account, name)

def receivedimmsg(account, name, message, conversation, flags):
    buddy = gaim.GaimFindBuddy(account, name)
    if buddy != 0:
        alias = gaim.GaimBuddyGetAlias(buddy)
    else:
        alias = name

    text = "%s says %s" % (alias, message)
    code = os.spawnlp(os.P_WAIT, "xmessage", "xmessage", "-buttons",
                      "'So what?','Show me',Close,Abuse", text)

    if code == 101:                     # so what?
        pass
    else:
        conversation = ensureimconversation(conversation, account, name)

    if code == 102:                     # show me
        window = gaim.GaimConversationGetWindow(conversation)
        gaim.GaimConvWindowRaise(window)

    if code == 103:                     # close 
        gaim.GaimConversationDestroy(conversation)

    if code == 104:                     # abuse
        im = gaim.GaimConversationGetImData(conversation)
        gaim.GaimConvImSend(im, "Go away you f...")
                                 
        
def buddysignedon(buddyid):
    alias = gaim.GaimBuddyGetAlias(buddyid)
    text = "%s is online" % alias

    code = os.spawnlp(os.P_WAIT, "xmessage", "xmessage", "-buttons",
                      "'So what?','Let's talk'", text)

    if code == 101:                     # so what?
        pass

    if code == 102:                     # let's talk
        name = gaim.GaimBuddyGetName(buddyid)
        account = gaim.GaimBuddyGetAccount(buddyid)
        gaim.GaimConversationNew(1, account, name)
    

bus = dbus.SessionBus()
obj = bus.get_object("org.gaim.GaimService", "/org/gaim/GaimObject")
gaim = dbus.Interface(obj, "org.gaim.GaimInterface")

bus.add_signal_receiver(receivedimmsg,
                        dbus_interface = "org.gaim.GaimInterface",
                        signal_name = "ReceivedImMsg")

bus.add_signal_receiver(buddysignedon,
                        dbus_interface = "org.gaim.GaimInterface",
                        signal_name = "BuddySignedOn")

print """This is a simple gaim notification server.
It shows notifications when your buddy signs on or you get an IM message."""

loop = gobject.MainLoop()
loop.run()