dibbler/text_based.py

951 lines
29 KiB
Python
Executable File

#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import sqlalchemy
import re
import sys
import os
import traceback
import signal
import readline
from helpers import *
exit_commands = ['exit', 'abort', 'quit', 'bye', 'eat flaming death', 'q']
help_commands = ['help', '?']
context_commands = ['what', '??']
local_help_commands = ['help!', '???']
faq_commands = ['faq']
restart_commands = ['restart']
low_credit_warning_limit = -100
class ExitMenu(Exception):
pass
class Menu():
def __init__(self, name, items=[], prompt='> ',
return_index=True,
exit_msg=None, exit_confirm_msg=None, exit_disallowed_msg=None,
help_text=None, uses_db=False):
self.name = name
self.items = items
self.prompt = prompt
self.return_index = return_index
self.exit_msg = exit_msg
self.exit_confirm_msg = exit_confirm_msg
self.exit_disallowed_msg = exit_disallowed_msg
self.help_text = help_text
self.context = None
self.header_format = '[%s]'
self.uses_db = uses_db
def exit_menu(self):
if self.exit_disallowed_msg != None:
print self.exit_disallowed_msg
return
if self.exit_confirm_msg != None:
if not self.confirm(self.exit_confirm_msg, default=True):
return
raise ExitMenu()
def at_exit(self):
if self.exit_msg:
print self.exit_msg
def set_context(self, string, display=True):
self.context = string
if self.context != None and display:
print self.context
def add_to_context(self, string):
self.context += string
def printc(self, string):
print string
if self.context == None:
self.context = string
else:
self.context += '\n' + string
def show_context(self):
print self.header_format % self.name
if self.context != None:
print self.context
def item_is_submenu(self, i):
return isinstance(self.items[i], Menu)
def item_name(self, i):
if self.item_is_submenu(i):
return self.items[i].name
elif isinstance(self.items[i], tuple):
return self.items[i][1]
else:
return self.items[i]
def item_value(self, i):
if isinstance(self.items[i], tuple):
return self.items[i][0]
if self.return_index:
return i
return self.items[i]
def input_str(self, prompt=None, regex=None, length_range=(None,None),
empty_string_is_none=False):
if regex != None:
while True:
result = self.input_str(prompt, length_range=length_range,
empty_string_is_none=empty_string_is_none)
if result == None or re.match(regex+'$', result):
return result
else:
print 'Value must match regular expression "%s"' % regex
if length_range != (None,None):
while True:
result = self.input_str(prompt, empty_string_is_none=empty_string_is_none)
if result == None:
length = 0
else:
length = len(result)
if ((length_range[0] and length < length_range[0]) or
(length_range[1] and length > length_range[1])):
if length_range[0] and length_range[1]:
print 'Value must have length in range [%d,%d]' % length_range
elif length_range[0]:
print 'Value must have length at least %d' % length_range[0]
else:
print 'Value must have length at most %d' % length_range[1]
else:
return result
if prompt == None:
prompt = self.prompt
while True:
try:
result = unicode(raw_input(safe_str(prompt)),
conf.input_encoding)
except EOFError:
print 'quit'
self.exit_menu()
continue
if result in exit_commands:
self.exit_menu()
continue
if result in help_commands:
self.general_help()
continue
if result in local_help_commands:
self.local_help()
continue
if result in context_commands:
self.show_context()
continue
if result in faq_commands:
FAQMenu().execute()
continue
if result in restart_commands:
if self.confirm('Restart Dibbler?'):
restart()
continue
if empty_string_is_none and result == '':
return None
return result
def input_int(self, prompt=None, allowed_range=(None,None)):
if prompt == None:
prompt = self.prompt
while True:
result = self.input_str(prompt)
try:
value = int(result)
if ((allowed_range[0] and value < allowed_range[0]) or
(allowed_range[1] and value > allowed_range[1])):
if allowed_range[0] and allowed_range[1]:
print 'Value must be in range [%d,%d]' % allowed_range
elif allowed_range[0]:
print 'Value must be at least %d' % allowed_range[0]
else:
print 'Value must be at most %d' % allowed_range[1]
else:
return value
except ValueError:
print 'Please enter an integer'
def input_user(self, prompt=None):
user = None
while user == None:
user = self.retrieve_user(self.input_str(prompt))
return user
def retrieve_user(self, search_str):
return self.search_ui(search_user, search_str, 'user')
def input_product(self, prompt=None):
product = None
while product == None:
product = self.retrieve_product(self.input_str(prompt))
return product
def retrieve_product(self, search_str):
return self.search_ui(search_product, search_str, 'product')
def input_thing(self, prompt=None, permitted_things=('user','product'),
add_nonexisting=(), empty_input_permitted=False):
result = None
while result == None:
search_str = self.input_str(prompt)
if search_str == '' and empty_input_permitted:
return None
result = self.search_for_thing(search_str, permitted_things, add_nonexisting)
return result
def search_for_thing(self, search_str, permitted_things=('user','product'),
add_nonexisting=()):
search_fun = {'user': search_user,
'product': search_product}
results = {}
result_values = {}
for thing in permitted_things:
results[thing] = search_fun[thing](search_str, self.session)
result_values[thing] = self.search_result_value(results[thing])
selected_thing = argmax(result_values)
if results[selected_thing] == []:
thing_for_type = {'card': 'user', 'username': 'user',
'bar_code': 'product'}
type_guess = guess_data_type(search_str)
if type_guess != None and thing_for_type[type_guess] in add_nonexisting:
return self.search_add(search_str)
print 'No match found for "%s".' % search_str
return None
return self.search_ui2(search_str, results[selected_thing], selected_thing)
def search_result_value(self, result):
if result == None:
return 0
if not isinstance(result, list):
return 3
if len(result) == 0:
return 0
if len(result) == 1:
return 2
return 1
def search_add(self, string):
type_guess = guess_data_type(string)
if type_guess == 'username':
print '"%s" looks like a username, but no such user exists.' % string
if self.confirm('Create user %s?' % string):
user = User(string, None)
self.session.add(user)
return user
return None
if type_guess == 'card':
selector = Selector('"%s" looks like a card number, but no user with that card number exists.' % string,
[('create', 'Create user with card number %s' % string),
('set', 'Set card number of an existing user to %s' % string)])
selection = selector.execute()
if selection == 'create':
username = self.input_str('Username for new user (should be same as PVV username)> ',
User.name_re, (1,10))
user = User(username, string)
self.session.add(user)
return user
if selection == 'set':
user = self.input_user('User to set card number for> ')
old_card = user.card
user.card = string
print 'Card number of %s set to %s (was %s)' % (user.name, string, old_card)
return user
return None
if type_guess == 'bar_code':
print '"%s" looks like the bar code for a product, but no such product exists.' % string
return None
def search_ui(self, search_fun, search_str, thing):
result = search_fun(search_str, self.session)
return self.search_ui2(search_str, result, thing)
def search_ui2(self, search_str, result, thing):
if not isinstance(result, list):
return result
if len(result) == 0:
print 'No %ss matching "%s"' % (thing, search_str)
return None
if len(result) == 1:
msg = 'One %s matching "%s": %s. Use this?' %\
(thing, search_str, unicode(result[0]))
if self.confirm(msg, default=True):
return result[0]
return None
limit = 9
if len(result) > limit:
select_header = '%d %ss matching "%s"; showing first %d' % \
(len(result), thing, search_str, limit)
select_items = result[:limit]
else:
select_header = '%d %ss matching "%s"' % \
(len(result), thing, search_str)
select_items = result
selector = Selector(select_header, items=select_items,
return_index=False)
return selector.execute()
def confirm(self, prompt, default=None):
return ConfirmMenu(prompt, default).execute()
def print_header(self):
print
print self.header_format % self.name
def pause(self):
self.input_str('.')
def general_help(self):
print '''
DIBBLER HELP
The following commands are recognized (almost) everywhere:
help, ? -- display this help
what, ?? -- redisplay the current context
help!, ??? -- display context-specific help (if any)
faq -- display frequently asked questions (with answers)
exit, quit, etc. -- exit from the current menu
When prompted for a user, you can type (parts of) the user name or
card number. When prompted for a product, you can type (parts of) the
product name or barcode.
About payment and "credit": When paying for something, use either
Dibbler or the good old money box -- never both at the same time.
Dibbler keeps track of a "credit" for each user, which is the amount
of money PVVVV owes the user. This value decreases with the
appropriate amount when you register a purchase, and you may increase
it by putting money in the box and using the "Adjust credit" menu.
'''
def local_help(self):
if self.help_text == None:
print 'no help here'
else:
print
print 'Help for %s:' % (self.header_format%self.name)
print self.help_text
def execute(self):
self.set_context(None)
try:
if self.uses_db:
self.session = Session()
else:
self.session = None
return self._execute()
except ExitMenu:
self.at_exit()
return None
finally:
if self.session != None:
self.session.close()
self.session = None
def _execute(self):
line_format = '%' + str(len(str(len(self.items)))) + 'd ) %s'
while True:
self.print_header()
self.set_context(None)
if len(self.items)==0:
self.printc('(empty menu)')
self.pause()
return None
for i in range(len(self.items)):
self.printc(line_format % (i+1, self.item_name(i)))
item_i = self.input_int(self.prompt, (1,len(self.items)))-1
if self.item_is_submenu(item_i):
self.items[item_i].execute()
else:
return self.item_value(item_i)
class Selector(Menu):
def __init__(self, name, items=[], prompt='select> ',
return_index=True,
exit_msg=None, exit_confirm_msg=None,
help_text=None):
Menu.__init__(self, name, items, prompt, return_index, exit_msg)
self.header_format = '%s'
def print_header(self):
print self.header_format % self.name
def local_help(self):
if self.help_text == None:
print 'This is a selection menu. Enter one of the listed numbers, or'
print '\'exit\' to go out and do something else.'
else:
print
print 'Help for selector (%s):' % self.name
print self.help_text
class ConfirmMenu(Menu):
def __init__(self, prompt='confirm?', default=None):
Menu.__init__(self, 'question', prompt=prompt,
exit_disallowed_msg='Please answer yes or no')
self.default=default
def _execute(self):
options = {True: '[y]/n', False: 'y/[n]', None: 'y/n'}[self.default]
while True:
result = self.input_str('%s (%s) ' % (self.prompt, options))
result = result.lower()
if result in ['y','yes']:
return True
if result in ['n','no']:
return False
if self.default != None and result == '':
return self.default
print 'Please answer yes or no'
class MessageMenu(Menu):
def __init__(self, name, message, pause_after_message=True):
Menu.__init__(self, name)
self.message = message.strip()
self.pause_after_message = pause_after_message
def _execute(self):
self.print_header()
print
print self.message
if self.pause_after_message:
self.pause()
class FAQMenu(Menu):
def __init__(self):
Menu.__init__(self, 'Frequently Asked Questions')
self.items = [MessageMenu('What is the meaning with this program?',
'''
We want to avoid keeping lots of cash in PVVVV\'s money box and to
make it easy to pay for stuff without using money. (Without using
money each time, that is. You do of course have to pay for the things
you buy eventually).
Dibbler stores a "credit" amount for each user. When you register a
purchase in Dibbler, this amount is decreased. To increase your
credit, add money to the money box and use "Adjust credit" to tell
Dibbler about it.
'''),
MessageMenu('Can I still pay for stuff using cash?',
'Yes. You can safely ignore this program completely.'),
MessageMenu('How do I exit from a submenu/dialog/thing?',
'Type "exit".'),
MessageMenu('What does "." mean?',
'''
The "." character, known as "full stop" or "period", is most often
used to indicate the end of a sentence.
It is also used by Dibbler to indicate that the program wants you to
read some text before continuing. Whenever some output ends with a
line containing only a period, you should read the lines above and
then press enter to continue.
'''),
MessageMenu('Why is the user interface so terribly unintuitive?',
'''
Answer #1: It is not.
Answer #2: We are trying to compete with PVV\'s microwave oven in
userfriendliness.
Answer #3: YOU are unintuitive.
'''),
MessageMenu('Why is there no help command?',
'There is. Have you tried typing "help"?'),
MessageMenu('Where are the easter eggs? I tried saying "moo", but nothing happened.',
'Don\'t say "moo".'),
MessageMenu('Why does the program speak English when all the users are Norwegians?',
u'Godt spørsmål. Det virket sikkert som en god idé der og da.'),
MessageMenu('What is that cat thing?',
'Bar code reader.'),
MessageMenu('Why doesn\'t the bar code reader work?',
'''
It does. You are probably not moving it over the bar code at exactly
the right speed.
'''),
MessageMenu('My question isn\'t listed here; what do I do?',
'''
DON\'T PANIC.
Follow this procedure:
1. Ask someone (or read the source code) and get an answer.
2. Check out the Dibbler code from https://dev.pvv.ntnu.no/svn/dibbler
3. Add your question (with answer) to the FAQ and commit.
''')]
# class ChargeMenu(Menu):
# def __init__(self):
# self.name = "Add credits to a user account"
# def execute(self):
# self.session = Session()
# amount = self.input_int('Amount to be added> ')
# user = self.input_user('To user>')
# t = Transaction(user, -amount, 'Add '+str(amount)+' to user '+user.name)
# t.perform_transaction()
# self.session.add(t)
# self.session.commit()
# print 'Added %d kr to user %s\'s account' % (amount, user.name)
# print 'User %s\'s credit is now %d kr' % (user,user.credit)
# self.session.close()
# self.pause()
class TransferMenu(Menu):
def __init__(self):
Menu.__init__(self, 'Transfer credit between users',
uses_db=True)
def _execute(self):
self.print_header()
amount = self.input_int('Transfer amount> ', (1,100000))
self.set_context('Transfering %d kr' % amount, display=False)
user1 = self.input_user('From user> ')
self.add_to_context(' from ' + user1.name)
user2 = self.input_user('To user> ')
self.add_to_context(' to ' + user2.name)
t1 = Transaction(user1, amount,
'transfer to '+user2.name)
t2 = Transaction(user2, -amount,
'transfer from '+user1.name)
t1.perform_transaction()
t2.perform_transaction()
self.session.add(t1)
self.session.add(t2)
try:
self.session.commit()
print 'Transfered %d kr from %s to %s' % (amount, user1, user2)
print 'User %s\'s credit is now %d kr' % (user1, user1.credit)
print 'User %s\'s credit is now %d kr' % (user2, user2.credit)
except sqlalchemy.exc.SQLAlchemyError, e:
print 'Could not perform transfer: %s' % e
self.pause()
class AddUserMenu(Menu):
def __init__(self):
Menu.__init__(self, 'Add user', uses_db=True)
def _execute(self):
self.print_header()
username = self.input_str('Username (should be same as PVV username)> ', User.name_re, (1,10))
cardnum = self.input_str('Card number (optional)> ', User.card_re, (0,10))
cardnum = cardnum.lower()
user = User(username, cardnum)
self.session.add(user)
try:
self.session.commit()
print 'User %s stored' % username
except sqlalchemy.exc.IntegrityError, e:
print 'Could not store user %s: %s' % (username,e)
self.pause()
class EditUserMenu(Menu):
def __init__(self):
Menu.__init__(self, 'Edit user', uses_db=True)
self.help_text = '''
The only editable part of a user is its card number.
First select an existing user, then enter a new card number for that
user (write an empty line to remove the card number).
'''
def _execute(self):
self.print_header()
user = self.input_user('User> ')
self.printc('Editing user %s' % user.name)
card_str = '"%s"' % user.card
if user.card == None:
card_str = 'empty'
user.card = self.input_str('Card number (currently %s)> ' % card_str,
User.card_re, (0,10),
empty_string_is_none=True)
user.card = user.card.lower()
try:
self.session.commit()
print 'User %s stored' % user.name
except sqlalchemy.exc.SQLAlchemyError, e:
print 'Could not store user %s: %s' % (user.name,e)
self.pause()
class AddProductMenu(Menu):
def __init__(self):
Menu.__init__(self, 'Add product', uses_db=True)
def _execute(self):
self.print_header()
bar_code = self.input_str('Bar code> ', Product.bar_code_re, (8,13))
name = self.input_str('Name> ', Product.name_re, (1,Product.name_length))
price = self.input_int('Price> ', (1,100000))
product = Product(bar_code, name, price)
self.session.add(product)
try:
self.session.commit()
print 'Product %s stored' % name
except sqlalchemy.exc.SQLAlchemyError, e:
print 'Could not store product %s: %s' % (name,e)
self.pause()
class EditProductMenu(Menu):
def __init__(self):
Menu.__init__(self, 'Edit product', uses_db=True)
def _execute(self):
self.print_header()
product = self.input_product('Product> ')
self.printc('Editing product %s' % product.name)
while True:
selector = Selector('Do what with %s?' % product.name,
items=[('name', 'Edit name'),
('price', 'Edit price (currently %d)' % product.price),
('store', 'Store')])
what = selector.execute()
if what == 'name':
product.name = self.input_str('Name> ', Product.name_re, (1,product.name_length))
elif what == 'price':
product.price = self.input_int('Price> ', (1,100000))
elif what == 'store':
try:
self.session.commit()
print 'Product %s stored' % product.name
except sqlalchemy.exc.SQLAlchemyError, e:
print 'Could not store product %s: %s' % (product.name, e)
self.pause()
return
elif what == None:
print 'Edit aborted'
return
else:
print 'What what?'
class ShowUserMenu(Menu):
def __init__(self):
Menu.__init__(self, 'Show user', uses_db=True)
def _execute(self):
self.print_header()
user = self.input_user('User name or card number> ')
print 'User name: %s' % user.name
print 'Card number: %s' % user.card
print 'Credit: %s kr' % user.credit
selector = Selector('What do you want to know about %s?' % user.name,
items=[('transactions', 'Everything (list of all transactions)'),
('products', 'Which products %s has bought, and how many' % user.name)])
what = selector.execute()
if what == 'transactions':
self.print_all_transactions(user)
elif what == 'products':
self.print_purchased_products(user)
self.pause()
else:
print 'What what?'
def print_all_transactions(self, user):
num_trans = len(user.transactions)
string = '%s\'s transactions (%d):\n' % (user.name, num_trans)
for t in user.transactions:
string += ' * %s: %s %d kr, ' % \
(t.time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M'),
{True:'in', False:'out'}[t.amount<0],
abs(t.amount))
if t.purchase:
string += 'purchase ('
string += ', '.join(map(lambda e: e.product.name,
t.purchase.entries))
string += ')'
else:
string += t.description
string += '\n'
less(string)
def print_transactions(self, user, limit=10):
num_trans = len(user.transactions)
if num_trans == 0:
print 'No transactions'
return
if num_trans <= limit:
print 'Transactions (%d):' % num_trans
else:
print 'Transactions (%d, showing only last %d):' % (num_trans,limit)
for t in user.transactions[-limit:]:
string = ' * %s: %s %d kr, ' % \
(t.time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M'),
{True:'in', False:'out'}[t.amount<0],
abs(t.amount))
if t.purchase:
string += 'purchase ('
string += ', '.join(map(lambda e: e.product.name,
t.purchase.entries))
string += ')'
else:
string += t.description
print string
def print_purchased_products(self, user):
products = {}
for transaction in user.transactions:
if transaction.purchase:
for entry in transaction.purchase.entries:
n = entry.product.name
if n in products:
products[n]+=1
else:
products[n]=1
num_products = len(products)
if num_products == 0:
print 'No products purchased yet'
else:
print 'Products purchased:'
for product in products:
print ('%-'+str(Product.name_length)+'s %3i') % (product, products[product])
class UserListMenu(Menu):
def __init__(self):
Menu.__init__(self, 'User list', uses_db=True)
def _execute(self):
self.print_header()
user_list = self.session.query(User).all()
total_credit = self.session.query(sqlalchemy.func.sum(User.credit)).first()[0]
line_format = '%-12s | %6s\n'
hline = '---------------------\n'
text = ''
text += line_format % ('username', 'credit')
text += hline
for user in user_list:
text += line_format % (user.name, user.credit)
text += hline
text += line_format % ('total credit', total_credit)
less(text)
class BuyMenu(Menu):
def __init__(self):
Menu.__init__(self, 'Buy', uses_db=True)
self.help_text = '''
Each purchase may contain one or more products and one or more buyers.
Enter products (by name or bar code) and buyers (by name or bar code)
in any order. The information gathered so far is displayed after each
addition, and you can type 'what' at any time to redisplay it.
When finished, write an empty line to confirm the purchase.
'''
def _execute(self):
self.print_header()
self.purchase = Purchase()
self.exit_confirm_msg=None
while True:
self.print_purchase()
self.printc({(False,False): 'Enter user or product identification',
(False,True): 'Enter user identification or more products',
(True,False): 'Enter product identification or more users',
(True,True): 'Enter more products or users, or an empty line to confirm'
}[(len(self.purchase.transactions) > 0,
len(self.purchase.entries) > 0)])
thing = self.input_thing(add_nonexisting=('user',),
empty_input_permitted=True)
if thing == None:
if not self.complete_input():
if self.confirm('Not enough information entered. Abort purchase?',
default=True):
return False
continue
break
else:
# once we get something in the
# purchase, we want to protect the
# user from accidentally killing it
self.exit_confirm_msg='Abort purchase?'
if isinstance(thing, User):
Transaction(thing, purchase=self.purchase)
elif isinstance(thing, Product):
PurchaseEntry(self.purchase, thing, 1)
self.purchase.perform_purchase()
self.session.add(self.purchase)
try:
self.session.commit()
except sqlalchemy.exc.SQLAlchemyError, e:
print 'Could not store purchase: %s' % e
else:
print 'Purchase stored.'
self.print_purchase()
for t in self.purchase.transactions:
print 'User %s\'s credit is now %d kr' % (t.user.name, t.user.credit)
if t.user.credit < low_credit_warning_limit:
print ('USER %s HAS LOWER CREDIT THAN %d, AND SHOULD CONSIDER PUTTING SOME MONEY IN THE BOX.'
% (t.user.name, low_credit_warning_limit))
self.pause()
return True
def complete_input(self):
return self.purchase.is_complete()
def format_purchase(self):
self.purchase.set_price()
transactions = self.purchase.transactions
entries = self.purchase.entries
if len(transactions) == 0 and len(entries) == 0:
return None
string = 'Purchase:'
string += '\n buyers: '
if len(transactions) == 0:
string += '(empty)'
else:
string += ', '.join(map(lambda t: t.user.name,
transactions))
string += '\n products: '
if len(entries) == 0:
string += '(empty)'
else:
string += ', '.join(map(lambda e: '%s (%d kr)'%(e.product.name, e.product.price),
entries))
if len(transactions) > 1:
string += '\n price per person: %d kr' % self.purchase.price_per_transaction()
string += '\n total price: %d kr' % self.purchase.price
return string
def print_purchase(self):
info = self.format_purchase()
if info != None:
self.set_context(info)
class AdjustCreditMenu(Menu): # reimplements ChargeMenu; these should be combined to one
def __init__(self):
Menu.__init__(self, 'Adjust credit', uses_db=True)
def _execute(self):
self.print_header()
user = self.input_user('User> ')
print 'User %s\'s credit is %d kr' % (user.name, user.credit)
self.set_context('Adjusting credit for user %s' % user.name, display=False)
print '(Note on sign convention: Enter a positive amount here if you have'
print 'added money to the PVVVV money box, a negative amount if you have'
print 'taken money from it)'
amount = self.input_int('Add amount> ', (-100000,100000))
print '(The "log message" will show up in the transaction history in the'
print '"Show user" menu. It is not necessary to enter a message, but it'
print 'might be useful to help you remember why you adjusted the credit)'
description = self.input_str('Log message> ', length_range=(0,50))
if description == '':
description = 'manually adjusted credit'
transaction = Transaction(user, -amount, description)
transaction.perform_transaction()
self.session.add(transaction)
try:
self.session.commit()
print 'User %s\'s credit is now %d kr' % (user.name, user.credit)
except sqlalchemy.exc.SQLAlchemyError, e:
print 'Could not store transaction: %s' % e
self.pause()
class ProductListMenu(Menu):
def __init__(self):
Menu.__init__(self, 'Product list', uses_db=True)
def _execute(self):
self.print_header()
text = ''
product_list = self.session.query(Product).all()
line_format = '%-15s | %5s | %-'+str(Product.name_length)+'s\n'
text += line_format % ('bar code', 'price', 'name')
text += '-----------------------------------------------------------------------\n'
for p in product_list:
text += line_format % (p.bar_code, p.price, p.name)
less(text)
class ProductSearchMenu(Menu):
def __init__(self):
Menu.__init__(self, 'Product search', uses_db=True)
def _execute(self):
self.print_header()
self.set_context('Enter (part of) product name or bar code')
product = self.input_product()
print 'Result: %s, price: %d kr, bar code: %s' % (product.name, product.price, product.bar_code)
self.pause()
# def dwim_search(string, session):
# typ = guess_data_type(string)
# if typ == None:
# print 'This does not make sense'
# return
# retriever = {'card': retrieve_user,
# 'username': retrieve_user,
# 'bar_code': retrieve_product,
# 'product_name': retrieve_product}
# value_type = {'card': 'user',
# 'username': 'user',
# 'bar_code': 'product',
# 'product_name': 'product'}
# value = retriever[typ](string, session)
# # if value == None:
# # print 'Input "%s" interpreted as %s; no matching %s found.' \
# # % (string, typ, value_type[typ])
# return (value_type[typ], value)
def restart():
# Does not work if the script is not executable, or if it was
# started by searching $PATH.
os.execv(sys.argv[0], sys.argv)
if not conf.stop_allowed:
signal.signal(signal.SIGTSTP, signal.SIG_IGN)
main = Menu('Dibbler main menu',
items=[BuyMenu(), ProductListMenu(), ShowUserMenu(), UserListMenu(),
AdjustCreditMenu(), TransferMenu(),
Menu('Add/edit',
items=[AddUserMenu(), EditUserMenu(),
AddProductMenu(), EditProductMenu()]),
ProductSearchMenu(),
FAQMenu()
],
exit_msg='happy happy joy joy',
exit_confirm_msg='Really quit Dibbler?')
if not conf.quit_allowed:
main.exit_disallowed_msg = 'You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.'
while True:
try:
main.execute()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print
print 'Interrupted.'
except:
print 'Something went wrong.'
print '%s: %s' % sys.exc_info()[0:2]
if conf.show_tracebacks:
traceback.print_tb(sys.exc_info()[2])
else:
break
print 'Restarting main menu.'