from archinstall.lib.menu.simple_menu import TerminalMenu from ..exceptions import RequirementError from ..output import log from collections.abc import Iterable import sys import logging class Menu(TerminalMenu): def __init__(self, title, p_options, skip=True, multi=False, default_option=None, sort=True): """ Creates a new menu :param title: Text that will be displayed above the menu :type title: str :param p_options: Options to be displayed in the menu to chose from; if dict is specified then the keys of such will be used as options :type options: list, dict :param skip: Indicate if the selection is not mandatory and can be skipped :type skip: bool :param multi: Indicate if multiple options can be selected :type multi: bool :param default_option: The default option to be used in case the selection processes is skipped :type default_option: str :param sort: Indicate if the options should be sorted alphabetically before displaying :type sort: bool """ # we guarantee the inmutability of the options outside the class. # an unknown number of iterables (.keys(),.values(),generator,...) can't be directly copied, in this case # we recourse to make them lists before, but thru an exceptions # this is the old code, which is not maintenable with more types # options = copy(list(p_options) if isinstance(p_options,(type({}.keys()),type({}.values()))) else p_options) # We check that the options are iterable. If not we abort. Else we copy them to lists # it options is a dictionary we use the values as entries of the list # if options is a string object, each character becomes an entry # if options is a list, we implictily build a copy to mantain immutability if not isinstance(p_options,Iterable): log(f"Objects of type {type(p_options)} is not iterable, and are not supported at Menu",fg="red") log(f"invalid parameter at Menu() call was at <{sys._getframe(1).f_code.co_name}>",level=logging.WARNING) raise RequirementError("Menu() requires an iterable as option.") if isinstance(p_options,dict): options = list(p_options.keys()) else: options = list(p_options) if not options: log(" * Menu didn't find any options to choose from * ", fg='red') log(f"invalid parameter at Menu() call was at <{sys._getframe(1).f_code.co_name}>",level=logging.WARNING) raise RequirementError('Menu.__init__() requires at least one option to proceed.') if sort: options = sorted(options) self.menu_options = options self.skip = skip self.default_option = default_option self.multi = multi menu_title = f'\n{title}\n\n' if skip: menu_title += "Use ESC to skip\n\n" if default_option: # if a default value was specified we move that one # to the top of the list and mark it as default as well default = f'{default_option} (default)' self.menu_options = [default] + [o for o in self.menu_options if default_option != o] cursor = "> " main_menu_cursor_style = ("fg_cyan", "bold") main_menu_style = ("bg_blue", "fg_gray") super().__init__( menu_entries=self.menu_options, title=menu_title, menu_cursor=cursor, menu_cursor_style=main_menu_cursor_style, menu_highlight_style=main_menu_style, cycle_cursor=True, clear_screen=True, multi_select=multi, show_search_hint=True ) def _show(self): idx = self.show() if idx is not None: if isinstance(idx, (list, tuple)): return [self.default_option if ' (default)' in self.menu_options[i] else self.menu_options[i] for i in idx] else: selected = self.menu_options[idx] if ' (default)' in selected and self.default_option: return self.default_option return selected else: if self.default_option: if self.multi: return [self.default_option] else: return self.default_option return None def run(self): ret = self._show() if ret is None and not self.skip: return self.run() return ret