fpdb/pyfpdb/HUD_main.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Hud_main.py
Main for FreePokerTools HUD.
"""
# Copyright 2008, 2009, Ray E. Barker
#
# 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
########################################################################
# to do allow window resizing
# to do hud to echo, but ignore non numbers
# to do no stat window for hero
# to do things to add to config.xml
# Standard Library modules
import sys
import os
import Options
import traceback
(options, argv) = Options.fpdb_options()
if not options.errorsToConsole:
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print "Note: error output is being logged. Any major error will be reported there _only_."
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import thread
import time
import string
import re
# pyGTK modules
import pygtk
import gtk
import gobject
# FreePokerTools modules
import Configuration
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import Database
from HandHistoryConverter import getTableTitleRe
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# get the correct module for the current os
if os.name == 'posix':
import XTables as Tables
elif os.name == 'nt':
import WinTables as Tables
#import Tables
import Hud
# logger is set up in __init__, create temp logger here
log = Configuration.get_logger("logging.conf", config = 'hud')
class HUD_main(object):
"""A main() object to own both the read_stdin thread and the gui."""
# This class mainly provides state for controlling the multiple HUDs.
def __init__(self, db_name = 'fpdb'):
try:
print "HUD_main: starting ..."
self.db_name = db_name
self.config = Configuration.Config(file=options.config, dbname=db_name)
log = Configuration.get_logger("logging.conf", "hud", log_dir=self.config.dir_log)
log.info("HUD_main starting")
log.info("Using db name = %s" % (db_name))
self.hud_dict = {}
self.hud_params = self.config.get_hud_ui_parameters()
# a thread to read stdin
gobject.threads_init() # this is required
thread.start_new_thread(self.read_stdin, ()) # starts the thread
# a main window
self.main_window = gtk.Window()
self.main_window.connect("destroy", self.destroy)
self.vb = gtk.VBox()
self.label = gtk.Label('Closing this window will exit from the HUD.')
self.vb.add(self.label)
self.main_window.add(self.vb)
self.main_window.set_title("HUD Main Window")
self.main_window.show_all()
except:
log.debug("commit "+str(i)+" failed: info=" + str(sys.exc_info())
+ " value=" + str(sys.exc_value))
def destroy(self, *args): # call back for terminating the main eventloop
log.info("Terminating normally.")
gtk.main_quit()
def kill_hud(self, event, table):
# called by an event in the HUD, to kill this specific HUD
if table in self.hud_dict:
self.hud_dict[table].kill()
self.hud_dict[table].main_window.destroy()
self.vb.remove(self.hud_dict[table].tablehudlabel)
del(self.hud_dict[table])
self.main_window.resize(1,1)
def create_HUD(self, new_hand_id, table, table_name, max, poker_game, type, stat_dict, cards):
"""type is "ring" or "tour" used to set hud_params"""
def idle_func():
gtk.gdk.threads_enter()
try:
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table.gdkhandle = gtk.gdk.window_foreign_new(table.number)
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newlabel = gtk.Label("%s - %s" % (table.site, table_name))
self.vb.add(newlabel)
newlabel.show()
self.main_window.resize_children()
self.hud_dict[table_name].tablehudlabel = newlabel
self.hud_dict[table_name].create(new_hand_id, self.config, stat_dict, cards)
for m in self.hud_dict[table_name].aux_windows:
m.create()
m.update_gui(new_hand_id)
self.hud_dict[table_name].update(new_hand_id, self.config)
self.hud_dict[table_name].reposition_windows()
except:
print "*** Exception in HUD_main::idle_func() *** "
traceback.print_stack()
finally:
gtk.gdk.threads_leave()
return False
self.hud_dict[table_name] = Hud.Hud(self, table, max, poker_game, self.config, self.db_connection)
self.hud_dict[table_name].table_name = table_name
self.hud_dict[table_name].stat_dict = stat_dict
self.hud_dict[table_name].cards = cards
# set agg_bb_mult so that aggregate_tour and aggregate_ring can be ignored,
# agg_bb_mult == 1 means no aggregation after these if statements:
if type == "tour" and self.hud_params['aggregate_tour'] == False:
self.hud_dict[table_name].hud_params['agg_bb_mult'] = 1
elif type == "ring" and self.hud_params['aggregate_ring'] == False:
self.hud_dict[table_name].hud_params['agg_bb_mult'] = 1
if type == "tour" and self.hud_params['h_aggregate_tour'] == False:
self.hud_dict[table_name].hud_params['h_agg_bb_mult'] = 1
elif type == "ring" and self.hud_params['h_aggregate_ring'] == False:
self.hud_dict[table_name].hud_params['h_agg_bb_mult'] = 1
# sqlcoder: I forget why these are set to true (aren't they ignored from now on?)
# but I think it's needed:
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self.hud_params['aggregate_ring'] = True
self.hud_params['h_aggregate_ring'] = True
# so maybe the tour ones should be set as well? does this fix the bug I see mentioned?
self.hud_params['aggregate_tour'] = True
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self.hud_params['h_aggregate_tour'] = True
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[aw.update_data(new_hand_id, self.db_connection) for aw in self.hud_dict[table_name].aux_windows]
gobject.idle_add(idle_func)
def update_HUD(self, new_hand_id, table_name, config):
"""Update a HUD gui from inside the non-gui read_stdin thread."""
# This is written so that only 1 thread can touch the gui--mainly
# for compatibility with Windows. This method dispatches the
# function idle_func() to be run by the gui thread, at its leisure.
def idle_func():
gtk.gdk.threads_enter()
try:
self.hud_dict[table_name].update(new_hand_id, config)
# The HUD could get destroyed in the above call ^^, which leaves us with a KeyError here vv
# if we ever get an error we need to expect ^^ then we need to handle it vv - Eric
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[aw.update_gui(new_hand_id) for aw in self.hud_dict[table_name].aux_windows]
except KeyError:
pass
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finally:
gtk.gdk.threads_leave()
return False
gobject.idle_add(idle_func)
def read_stdin(self): # This is the thread function
"""Do all the non-gui heavy lifting for the HUD program."""
# This db connection is for the read_stdin thread only. It should not
# be passed to HUDs for use in the gui thread. HUD objects should not
# need their own access to the database, but should open their own
# if it is required.
self.db_connection = Database.Database(self.config)
# get hero's screen names and player ids
self.hero, self.hero_ids = {}, {}
for site in self.config.get_supported_sites():
result = self.db_connection.get_site_id(site)
if result:
site_id = result[0][0]
self.hero[site_id] = self.config.supported_sites[site].screen_name
self.hero_ids[site_id] = self.db_connection.get_player_id(self.config, site, self.hero[site_id])
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while 1: # wait for a new hand number on stdin
new_hand_id = sys.stdin.readline()
t0 = time.time()
t1 = t2 = t3 = t4 = t5 = t6 = t0
new_hand_id = string.rstrip(new_hand_id)
log.debug("Received hand no %s" % new_hand_id)
if new_hand_id == "": # blank line means quit
self.destroy()
break # this thread is not always killed immediately with gtk.main_quit()
# get basic info about the new hand from the db
# if there is a db error, complain, skip hand, and proceed
log.info("HUD_main.read_stdin: hand processing starting ...")
try:
(table_name, max, poker_game, type, site_id, site_name, num_seats, tour_number, tab_number) = \
self.db_connection.get_table_info(new_hand_id)
except Exception, err:
log.error("db error: skipping %s" % new_hand_id)
continue
t1 = time.time()
if type == "tour": # hand is from a tournament
temp_key = tour_number
else:
temp_key = table_name
# Update an existing HUD
if temp_key in self.hud_dict:
# get stats using hud's specific params and get cards
self.db_connection.init_hud_stat_vars( self.hud_dict[temp_key].hud_params['hud_days']
, self.hud_dict[temp_key].hud_params['h_hud_days'])
t2 = time.time()
stat_dict = self.db_connection.get_stats_from_hand(new_hand_id, type, self.hud_dict[temp_key].hud_params
,self.hero_ids[site_id], num_seats)
t3 = time.time()
try:
self.db_connection.init_hud_stat_vars( self.hud_dict[temp_key].hud_params['hud_days']
, self.hud_dict[temp_key].hud_params['h_hud_days'])
t4 = time.time()
stat_dict = self.db_connection.get_stats_from_hand(new_hand_id, type, self.hud_dict[temp_key].hud_params, self.hero_ids[site_id])
self.hud_dict[temp_key].stat_dict = stat_dict
except KeyError: # HUD instance has been killed off, key is stale
sys.stderr.write('hud_dict[%s] was not found\n' % temp_key)
sys.stderr.write('will not send hand\n')
# Unlocks table, copied from end of function
self.db_connection.connection.rollback()
return
t5 = time.time()
cards = self.db_connection.get_cards(new_hand_id)
comm_cards = self.db_connection.get_common_cards(new_hand_id)
if comm_cards != {}: # stud!
cards['common'] = comm_cards['common']
self.hud_dict[temp_key].cards = cards
[aw.update_data(new_hand_id, self.db_connection) for aw in self.hud_dict[temp_key].aux_windows]
self.update_HUD(new_hand_id, temp_key, self.config)
# Or create a new HUD
else:
# get stats using default params--also get cards
self.db_connection.init_hud_stat_vars( self.hud_params['hud_days'], self.hud_params['h_hud_days'] )
stat_dict = self.db_connection.get_stats_from_hand(new_hand_id, type, self.hud_params
,self.hero_ids[site_id], num_seats)
cards = self.db_connection.get_cards(new_hand_id)
comm_cards = self.db_connection.get_common_cards(new_hand_id)
if comm_cards != {}: # stud!
cards['common'] = comm_cards['common']
table_kwargs = dict(table_name = table_name, tournament = tour_number, table_number = tab_number)
search_string = getTableTitleRe(self.config, site, type, **table_kwargs)
tablewindow = Tables.Table(search_string, **table_kwargs)
if tablewindow is None:
# If no client window is found on the screen, complain and continue
if type == "tour":
table_name = "%s %s" % (tour_number, tab_number)
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# sys.stderr.write("HUD create: table name "+table_name+" not found, skipping.\n")
log.error("HUD create: table name %s not found, skipping." % table_name)
else:
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tablewindow.max = max
tablewindow.site = site_name
# Test that the table window still exists
if hasattr(tablewindow, 'number'):
self.create_HUD(new_hand_id, tablewindow, temp_key, max, poker_game, type, stat_dict, cards)
else:
sys.stderr.write('Table "%s" no longer exists\n' % table_name)
t6 = time.time()
log.info("HUD_main.read_stdin: hand read in %4.3f seconds (%4.3f,%4.3f,%4.3f,%4.3f,%4.3f,%4.3f)"
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% (t6-t0,t1-t0,t2-t0,t3-t0,t4-t0,t5-t0,t6-t0))
self.db_connection.connection.rollback()
if __name__== "__main__":
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# start the HUD_main object
hm = HUD_main(db_name = options.dbname)
# start the event loop
gtk.main()