manatee-browser (empty) → 0.0.1
raw patch · 8 files changed
+1172/−0 lines, 8 filesdep +basedep +containersdep +dbus-clientbuild-type:Customsetup-changed
Dependencies added: base, containers, dbus-client, gtk, gtk-serialized-event, manatee-core, mtl, stm, text, utf8-string, webkit
Files
- LICENSE +676/−0
- Main.hs +31/−0
- Manatee/Extension/Browser.hs +28/−0
- Manatee/Extension/Browser/BrowserBuffer.hs +74/−0
- Manatee/Extension/Browser/BrowserView.hs +260/−0
- Manatee/Extension/Browser/PageMode.hs +32/−0
- Setup.hs +34/−0
- manatee-browser.cabal +37/−0
+ LICENSE view
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+ Main.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@+-- Author: Andy Stewart <lazycat.manatee@gmail.com>+-- Maintainer: Andy Stewart <lazycat.manatee@gmail.com>+-- +-- Copyright (C) 2010 Andy Stewart, all rights reserved.+-- +-- 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 3 of the License, or+-- 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.++{-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable, ScopedTypeVariables #-}+{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}+module Main where++import Control.Applicative hiding (empty)+import Manatee.Core.Render+import Manatee.Core.Types+import Manatee.Extension.Browser++-- | Irc client render process.+main :: IO ()+main = + startupRender (\ pagePath client pageId -> PageBufferWrap <$> browserBufferNew pagePath client pageId)
+ Manatee/Extension/Browser.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@+-- Author: Andy Stewart <lazycat.manatee@gmail.com>+-- Maintainer: Andy Stewart <lazycat.manatee@gmail.com>+-- +-- Copyright (C) 2010 Andy Stewart, all rights reserved.+-- +-- 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 3 of the License, or+-- 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.++{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}+module Manatee.Extension.Browser (+ module Manatee.Extension.Browser.BrowserBuffer,+ module Manatee.Extension.Browser.BrowserView,+) where++import Manatee.Extension.Browser.BrowserBuffer+import Manatee.Extension.Browser.BrowserView++
+ Manatee/Extension/Browser/BrowserBuffer.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@+-- Author: Andy Stewart <lazycat.manatee@gmail.com>+-- Maintainer: Andy Stewart <lazycat.manatee@gmail.com>+-- +-- Copyright (C) 2010 Andy Stewart, all rights reserved.+-- +-- 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 3 of the License, or+-- 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.++{-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable #-}+module Manatee.Extension.Browser.BrowserBuffer where++import Control.Applicative+import Control.Concurrent.STM +import DBus.Client hiding (Signal)+import Data.Typeable+import Manatee.Core.DBus+import Manatee.Core.Types+import Manatee.Extension.Browser.PageMode+import Manatee.Toolkit.Gtk.Concurrent++data BrowserBuffer =+ BrowserBuffer {browserBufferUri :: TVar String+ ,browserBufferClient :: Client+ ,browserBufferPageId :: PageId+ ,browserBufferMode :: PageMode+ ,browserBufferBroadcastChannel :: TChan BrowserBufferSignal+ } + deriving Typeable++data BrowserBufferSignal = SyncUri String+ | SyncTitle String+ deriving (Show, Eq, Ord)++-- | New browser buffer.+browserBufferNew :: String -> Client -> PageId -> IO BrowserBuffer+browserBufferNew uri client pageId = do+ -- New buffer.+ buffer <- + BrowserBuffer <$> newTVarIO uri+ <*> pure client+ <*> pure pageId+ <*> pure browserMode+ <*> (newTChanIO :: IO (TChan BrowserBufferSignal))++ -- Listen broadcast channel.+ browserBufferListenChannel buffer++ return buffer++-- | Listen broadcast channel.+browserBufferListenChannel :: BrowserBuffer -> IO ()+browserBufferListenChannel BrowserBuffer {browserBufferClient = client+ ,browserBufferPageId = pageId+ ,browserBufferMode = mode+ ,browserBufferBroadcastChannel = channel+ } = + listenBufferChannel channel $ \ signal -> + case signal of+ SyncUri uri -> + -- Synchronization url.+ mkDaemonSignal client SynchronizationPathName (SynchronizationPathNameArgs (pageModeName mode) pageId uri)+ SyncTitle title -> + -- Synchronization tab title.+ mkDaemonSignal client ChangeTabName (ChangeTabNameArgs (pageModeName mode) pageId title)
+ Manatee/Extension/Browser/BrowserView.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,260 @@+-- Author: Andy Stewart <lazycat.manatee@gmail.com>+-- Maintainer: Andy Stewart <lazycat.manatee@gmail.com>+-- +-- Copyright (C) 2010 Andy Stewart, all rights reserved.+-- +-- 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 3 of the License, or+-- 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.++{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}+{-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable #-}+module Manatee.Extension.Browser.BrowserView where++import Codec.Binary.UTF8.String+import Control.Applicative+import Control.Concurrent.STM +import Control.Monad.State+import Data.Map (Map)+import Data.Maybe+import Data.Text.Lazy (Text)+import Data.Typeable+import Graphics.UI.Gtk hiding (Statusbar, statusbarNew, get)+import Graphics.UI.Gtk.Gdk.SerializedEvent+import Graphics.UI.Gtk.WebKit.WebFrame+import Graphics.UI.Gtk.WebKit.WebSettings+import Graphics.UI.Gtk.WebKit.WebView+import Graphics.UI.Gtk.WebKit.WebResource+import Manatee.Core.DBus+import Manatee.Core.PageView+import Manatee.Core.Config+import Manatee.Core.Types+import Manatee.Extension.Browser.BrowserBuffer+import Manatee.Toolkit.General.Basic+import Manatee.Toolkit.General.Map+import Manatee.Toolkit.General.Maybe+import Manatee.Toolkit.General.STM+import Manatee.Toolkit.Gtk.Gtk+import Manatee.Toolkit.Gtk.ScrolledWindow+import Manatee.Toolkit.Gtk.Concurrent++import qualified Data.Map as M++data BrowserView =+ BrowserView {browserViewPlugId :: TVar PagePlugId+ ,browserViewScrolledWindow :: ScrolledWindow+ ,browserViewView :: WebView+ ,browserViewBuffer :: BrowserBuffer+ ,browserViewBroadcastChannel :: ViewChannel BrowserBufferSignal+ ,browserViewStatusLengthLimit :: Int+ }+ deriving Typeable++instance PageBuffer BrowserBuffer where+ pageBufferGetName = readTVarIO . browserBufferUri+ pageBufferSetName a = writeTVarIO (browserBufferUri a)+ pageBufferClient = browserBufferClient+ pageBufferCreateView a pId = PageViewWrap <$> browserViewNew a pId+ pageBufferMode = browserBufferMode++instance PageView BrowserView where+ pageViewBuffer = PageBufferWrap . browserViewBuffer+ pageViewPlugId = browserViewPlugId+ pageViewFocus = widgetGrabFocus . browserViewView+ pageViewCut = browserViewCut+ pageViewCopy = browserViewCopy+ pageViewPaste = browserViewPaste+ pageViewScrolledWindow = browserViewScrolledWindow+ pageViewHandleKeyAction = browserViewHandleKeyAction++-- | New browser view.+browserViewNew :: BrowserBuffer -> PagePlugId -> IO BrowserView +browserViewNew buffer plugId = do+ -- Create UI frame.+ scrolledWindow <- scrolledWindowNew_+ + -- Create view.+ webView <- webViewNew+ scrolledWindow `containerAdd` webView+ uri <- pageBufferGetName buffer+ webViewLoadUri webView uri+ channel <- createViewChannel (browserBufferBroadcastChannel buffer) webView+ pId <- newTVarIO plugId+ let browserView = BrowserView pId scrolledWindow webView buffer channel 100++ -- Set font.+ setting <- webViewGetWebSettings webView+ let defaultFont = "DejaVu Sans YuanTi Mono"+ set setting [webSettingsDefaultFontFamily := defaultFont+ ,webSettingsSansFontFamily := defaultFont+ ,webSettingsCursiveFontFamily := defaultFont+ ,webSettingsFantasyFontFamily := defaultFont+ ,webSettingsMonospaceFontFamily := defaultFont+ ,webSettingsSerifFontFamily := defaultFont]++ -- Create new tab when request open new window.+ webView `on` createWebView $ browserViewNewTab browserView++ -- Synchronous other webkit view when loadCommitted signal.+ webView `on` loadCommitted $ browserViewChangeUri browserView ++ -- Record web history after load finished.+ webView `on` loadFinished $ browserRecordHistory++ -- Synchronous title when title changed.+ webView `on` titleChanged $ browserViewChangeTitle browserView++ -- Display link over mouse.+ webView `on` hoveringOverLink $ \ _ mouseUri -> + mouseUri ?>= \ uri -> + pageViewUpdateOutputStatus browserView uri (Just (browserViewStatusLengthLimit browserView))++ -- Display resource request status. + webView `on` resourceRequestStarting $ \ _ resource _ _ -> do+ -- Get request uri.+ uri <- webResourceGetUri resource+ pageViewUpdateOutputStatus browserView uri (Just (browserViewStatusLengthLimit browserView))++ webView `on` progressChanged $ \ progress ->+ pageViewUpdateProgressStatus browserView (integralToDouble progress)++ -- Listen broadcast channel for synchronous view.+ browserViewListenChannel browserView++ return browserView++-- | Handle key action.+browserViewHandleKeyAction :: BrowserView -> Text -> SerializedEvent -> IO ()+browserViewHandleKeyAction view keystoke sEvent = + case M.lookup keystoke browserViewKeymap of+ Just action -> action view+ Nothing -> widgetPropagateEvent (browserViewView view) sEvent++-- | Keymap.+browserViewKeymap :: Map Text (BrowserView -> IO ())+browserViewKeymap = + M.fromList [("M-r", browserViewReload)+ ,("M-R", browserViewReloadBypassCache)+ ,("XF86Back", browserViewGoBack)+ ,("XF86Forward", browserViewGoForward)+ ,("M-,", browserViewGoBack)+ ,("M-.", browserViewGoForward)+ ,("M--", browserViewZoomOut)+ ,("M-=", browserViewZoomIn)+ ]++-- | New tab.+browserViewNewTab :: BrowserView -> WebFrame -> IO WebView+browserViewNewTab view _ = do+ -- Because WebKit API will return new webView by signal `createWebView`,+ -- we use `webViewNew` build temporary webView to intercept new uri,+ -- then we send NewTab DBus signal and stop loading temporary webView.+ webView <- webViewNew+ webView `on` loadCommitted $ \ frame -> do+ -- Intercept new uri.+ webFrameGetUri frame >?>= \uri -> + mkDaemonSignal (pageViewClient view) NewTab (NewTabArgs "PageBrowser" uri)+ -- Stop loading.+ webViewStopLoading webView++ -- Don't use WebFrame in signal `createWebView` to return webView,+ -- otherwise will change current tab.+ return webView++-- | Change uri.+browserViewChangeUri :: BrowserView -> WebFrame -> IO ()+browserViewChangeUri view frame = + webFrameGetUri frame >?>= \uri -> do+ putStrLn $ "Change url to : " ++ show uri+ writeTVarIO (browserBufferUri $ browserViewBuffer view) uri+ writeTChanIO (viewChannel $ browserViewBroadcastChannel view) (SyncUri uri)++-- | Record browse history.+browserRecordHistory :: WebFrame -> IO ()+browserRecordHistory frame = + webFrameGetUri frame >?>= \ uri -> do+ title <- liftM (fromMaybe uri) $ webFrameGetTitle frame+ (BrowseHistoryList browseHistory) <- readConfig browseHistoryPath (BrowseHistoryList M.empty)+ case findMinMatch browseHistory (\ bUri bTitle -> bUri == uri && bTitle == title) of+ Just _ -> return ()+ Nothing -> writeConfig browseHistoryPath (BrowseHistoryList (M.insert uri (decodeString title) browseHistory))+ +-- | Change title.+browserViewChangeTitle :: BrowserView -> WebFrame -> String -> IO ()+browserViewChangeTitle view _ title = + writeTChanIO (viewChannel $ browserViewBroadcastChannel view) (SyncTitle title)++-- | Listen broadcast channel to synchronous view.+browserViewListenChannel :: BrowserView -> IO ()+browserViewListenChannel view = + listenViewChannel (browserViewBroadcastChannel view) $ \ signal -> + case signal of+ SyncUri uri -> + webViewGetUri (browserViewView view) >?>= \currentUri -> + when (currentUri /= uri) $ webViewLoadUri (browserViewView view) uri+ _ -> return ()++-- | Reload page. +browserViewReload :: BrowserView -> IO ()+browserViewReload = + webViewReload . browserViewView++-- | Reload page without using any cached data.+browserViewReloadBypassCache :: BrowserView -> IO ()+browserViewReloadBypassCache = + webViewReloadBypassCache . browserViewView++-- | Loads the previous history item.+browserViewGoBack :: BrowserView -> IO ()+browserViewGoBack = + webViewGoBack . browserViewView++-- | Loads the next history item. +browserViewGoForward :: BrowserView -> IO ()+browserViewGoForward = + webViewGoForward . browserViewView++-- | Increases the zoom level of WebView. +browserViewZoomIn :: BrowserView -> IO ()+browserViewZoomIn =+ webViewZoomIn . browserViewView++-- | Decreases the zoom level of WebView. +browserViewZoomOut :: BrowserView -> IO ()+browserViewZoomOut =+ webViewZoomOut . browserViewView++-- | Browser cut.+browserViewCut :: BrowserView -> IO Bool+browserViewCut view@ (BrowserView {browserViewView = webView}) = do+ ifM (webViewCanCutClipboard webView)+ (webViewCutClipboard webView)+ (pageViewUpdateOutputStatus view "Can't cut." Nothing)+ return True++-- | Browser copy.+browserViewCopy :: BrowserView -> IO Bool+browserViewCopy view@ (BrowserView {browserViewView = webView}) = do+ ifM (webViewCanCopyClipboard webView)+ (webViewCopyClipboard webView)+ (pageViewUpdateOutputStatus view "Can't copy." Nothing)+ return True++-- | Browser paste.+browserViewPaste :: BrowserView -> IO Bool+browserViewPaste view@ (BrowserView {browserViewView = webView}) = do+ ifM (webViewCanPasteClipboard webView)+ (webViewPasteClipboard webView)+ (pageViewUpdateOutputStatus view "Can't paste." Nothing)+ return True+ +
+ Manatee/Extension/Browser/PageMode.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@+-- Author: Andy Stewart <lazycat.manatee@gmail.com>+-- Maintainer: Andy Stewart <lazycat.manatee@gmail.com>+-- +-- Copyright (C) 2010 Andy Stewart, all rights reserved.+-- +-- 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 3 of the License, or+-- 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.++module Manatee.Extension.Browser.PageMode where++import Manatee.Core.Types++import qualified Data.Map as M++-- | Browser.+browserMode :: PageMode+browserMode =+ PageMode {pageModeName = "Browser"+ ,pageModeRegexp = ""+ ,pageModeKeymap = M.empty+ ,pageModeLoad = \_ -> return ()}+
+ Setup.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@+import Distribution.Simple+import Manatee.Core.Config+import Manatee.Core.Types+import Manatee.Toolkit.General.List+import Manatee.Toolkit.General.Map+import Manatee.Extension.Browser.PageMode++import qualified Data.Map as M++main = defaultMainWithHooks + simpleUserHooks {+ -- Update Rule after install successful.+ postInst = \ _ _ _ _ -> do+ -- Update PageTypeRule.+ (PageTypeRule typeRule) <- readConfig pageTypeRulePath (PageTypeRule M.empty)+ writeConfig pageTypeRulePath (PageTypeRule (M.insert "PageBrowser" "manatee-browser" typeRule))+ -- Update FileOpenRule+ let match = ContentTypeMatch "text/html"+ rule = ("Open URI", "PageBrowser", "file://")+ (FileOpenRule ruleMap) <- readConfig fileOpenRulePath (FileOpenRule M.empty)+ writeConfig fileOpenRulePath + (FileOpenRule (let openRules = + case findMinMatch ruleMap (\ oMath _ -> oMath == match) of+ Just (_, rules) -> insertUnique rule rules+ Nothing -> [rule]+ in M.insert match openRules ruleMap))+ -- Update PageModeRule.+ (PageModeRule modeRule) <- readConfig pageModeRulePath (PageModeRule M.empty)+ writeConfig pageModeRulePath (PageModeRule + (M.insert "PageBrowser" (Left $ pageModeName browserMode) modeRule))+ -- Update Duplicate tab list.+ (PageModeDuplicateList list) <- readConfig pageModeDuplicateList (PageModeDuplicateList [])+ writeConfig pageModeDuplicateList (PageModeDuplicateList (insertUnique (pageModeName browserMode) list))+ }
+ manatee-browser.cabal view
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@+name: manatee-browser+version: 0.0.1+Cabal-Version: >= 1.6+license: GPL-3+license-file: LICENSE+copyright: (c) 2009 ~ 2010 Andy Stewart+synopsis: Browser extension for Manatee.+description: manatee-browser is WebKit browser extension for Manatee (Haskell/Gtk+ Integrated Live Environment)+author: Andy Stewart+maintainer: Andy Stewart <lazycat.manatee@gmail.com>+stability: provisional+category: Manatee, Browser, Network++tested-with: GHC==6.12.3+build-type: Custom++Source-Repository head+ type: darcs+ location: http://patch-tag.com/r/AndyStewart/manatee-browser+ +Library+ build-depends: base >= 4 && < 5, manatee-core >= 0.0.1, dbus-client >= 0.3 && < 0.4, stm >= 2.1.2.0,+ containers >= 0.3.0.0, webkit >= 0.12.0, gtk-serialized-event >= 0.12.0, gtk >= 0.12.0,+ text >= 0.7.1.0, mtl >= 1.1.0.2, utf8-string+ exposed-modules:+ Manatee.Extension.Browser+ Manatee.Extension.Browser.PageMode+ Manatee.Extension.Browser.BrowserBuffer+ Manatee.Extension.Browser.BrowserView + other-modules: + extensions: + ghc-options: -fwarn-unused-matches -fwarn-unused-binds -fwarn-unused-imports -fwarn-overlapping-patterns -fwarn-duplicate-exports -fwarn-unrecognised-pragmas -fwarn-hi-shadowing + +Executable manatee-browser+ main-is: Main.hs++ ghc-options: -threaded