openwebrx-clone/owrx/form/input/converter.py

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from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from owrx.jsons import Encoder
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import json
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class Converter(ABC):
@abstractmethod
def convert_to_form(self, value):
pass
@abstractmethod
def convert_from_form(self, value):
pass
class NullConverter(Converter):
"""
The default converter class
Does not change the value in any way, just passes them through
"""
def convert_to_form(self, value):
return value
def convert_from_form(self, value):
return value
class TextConverter(Converter):
"""
Converter class for text inputs
Does nothing more than to prevent the special python value "None" from appearing in the form
The string "None" should pass
"""
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def convert_to_form(self, value):
if value is None:
return ""
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return value
def convert_from_form(self, value):
return value
class OptionalConverter(Converter):
"""
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Transforms a special form value to None
The default is to look for an empty string, but this can be used to adopt to other types.
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If the default is not found, the actual value is passed to the sub_converter for further transformation.
useful for optional fields since None is not stored in the configuration
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"""
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def __init__(self, sub_converter: Converter = None, defaultFormValue=""):
self.sub_converter = NullConverter() if sub_converter is None else sub_converter
self.defaultFormValue = defaultFormValue
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def convert_to_form(self, value):
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return self.defaultFormValue if value is None else self.sub_converter.convert_to_form(value)
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def convert_from_form(self, value):
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return None if value == self.defaultFormValue else self.sub_converter.convert_from_form(value)
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class IntConverter(Converter):
def convert_to_form(self, value):
return str(value)
def convert_from_form(self, value):
return int(value)
class FloatConverter(Converter):
def convert_to_form(self, value):
return str(value)
def convert_from_form(self, value):
return float(value)
class EnumConverter(Converter):
def __init__(self, enumCls):
self.enumCls = enumCls
def convert_to_form(self, value):
if value is None:
return None
try:
return self.enumCls(value).name
# if the current value is not part of the enum, this will happen:
except ValueError:
# and this will restore the default
return None
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def convert_from_form(self, value):
return self.enumCls[value].value
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class JsonConverter(Converter):
def convert_to_form(self, value):
return json.dumps(value, cls=Encoder)
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def convert_from_form(self, value):
return json.loads(value)
class WaterfallColorsConverter(Converter):
def convert_to_form(self, value):
if value is None:
return ""
return "\n".join("#{:06x}".format(v) for v in value)
def convert_from_form(self, value):
def parseString(s):
try:
if s.startswith("#"):
return int(s[1:], 16)
# int() with base 0 can accept "0x" prefixed hex strings, or int numbers
return int(s, 0)
except ValueError:
return None
# \r\n or \n? this should work with both.
values = [parseString(v.strip("\r ")) for v in value.split("\n")]
return [v for v in values if v is not None]