{- | Rendering & misc. helpers. -} {-# LANGUAGE CPP #-} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} {-# LANGUAGE NamedFieldPuns #-} module Hledger.UI.UIUtils ( borderDepthStr ,borderKeysStr ,borderKeysStr' ,borderPeriodStr ,borderQueryStr ,defaultLayout ,helpDialog ,helpHandle ,minibuffer ,moveDownEvents ,moveLeftEvents ,moveRightEvents ,moveUpEvents ,normaliseMovementKeys ,renderToggle ,renderToggle1 ,replaceHiddenAccountsNameWith ,scrollSelectionToMiddle ,get' ,put' ,modify' ,suspend ,redraw ,reportSpecSetFutureAndForecast ,listScrollPushingSelection ,dlogUiTrace ,dlogUiTraceM ,uiDebugLevel ,uiNumBlankItems ) where import Brick import Brick.Widgets.Border import Brick.Widgets.Border.Style import Brick.Widgets.Dialog import Brick.Widgets.Edit import Brick.Widgets.List (List, listSelectedL, listNameL, listItemHeightL, listSelected, listMoveDown, listMoveUp, GenericList) import Control.Monad.IO.Class import Data.Bifunctor (second) import Data.List import qualified Data.Text as T import Data.Time (Day, addDays) import Graphics.Vty (Event(..),Key(..),Modifier(..),Vty(..),Color,Attr,currentAttr,refresh, displayBounds -- ,Output(displayBounds,mkDisplayContext),DisplayContext(..) ) import Lens.Micro.Platform import Hledger import Hledger.Cli (CliOpts) import Hledger.Cli.DocFiles import Hledger.UI.UITypes import Hledger.UI.UIState -- | On posix platforms, send the system STOP signal to suspend the -- current program. On windows, does nothing. #ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS suspendSignal :: IO () suspendSignal = return () #else import System.Posix.Signals import Data.Vector (Vector) suspendSignal :: IO () suspendSignal = raiseSignal sigSTOP #endif -- Debug logging for UI state changes. get' = do x <- get dlogUiTraceM $ "getting state: " ++ (head $ lines $ pshow $ aScreen x) return x put' x = do dlogUiTraceM $ "putting state: " ++ (head $ lines $ pshow $ aScreen x) put x modify' f = do x <- get let x' = f x dlogUiTraceM $ "modifying state: " ++ (head $ lines $ pshow $ aScreen x') modify f -- | On posix platforms, suspend the program using the STOP signal, -- like control-z in bash, returning to the original shell prompt, -- and when resumed, continue where we left off. -- On windows, does nothing. suspend :: Ord a => s -> EventM a s () suspend st = suspendAndResume $ suspendSignal >> return st -- | Tell vty to redraw the whole screen. redraw :: EventM a s () redraw = getVtyHandle >>= liftIO . refresh -- | Wrap a widget in the default hledger-ui screen layout. defaultLayout :: Widget Name -> Widget Name -> Widget Name -> Widget Name defaultLayout toplabel bottomlabel = topBottomBorderWithLabels (str " "<+>toplabel<+>str " ") (str " "<+>bottomlabel<+>str " ") . margin 1 0 Nothing -- topBottomBorderWithLabel2 label . -- padLeftRight 1 -- XXX should reduce inner widget's width by 2, but doesn't -- "the layout adjusts... if you use the core combinators" -- | Draw the help dialog, called when help mode is active. helpDialog :: CliOpts -> Widget Name helpDialog _copts = Widget Fixed Fixed $ do c <- getContext render $ withDefAttr (attrName "help") $ renderDialog (dialog (Just "Help (LEFT/ESC/?/q to close help)") Nothing (c^.availWidthL)) $ -- (Just (0,[("ok",())])) padTop (Pad 0) $ padLeft (Pad 1) $ padRight (Pad 1) $ vBox [ hBox [ padRight (Pad 1) $ vBox [ withAttr (attrName "help" <> attrName "heading") $ str "Navigation" ,renderKey ("UP/DOWN/PUP/PDN/HOME/END/k/j/C-p/C-n", "") ,str " move selection up/down" ,renderKey ("RIGHT/l/C-f", "show txns, or txn detail") ,renderKey ("LEFT/h/C-b ", "go back") ,renderKey ("ESC ", "cancel, or reset app state") ,str " " ,withAttr (attrName "help" <> attrName "heading") $ str "Accounts screen" ,renderKey ("1234567890-+ ", "set/adjust depth limit") ,renderKey ("t ", "toggle accounts tree/list mode") ,renderKey ("H ", "toggle historical balance/change") ,str " " ,withAttr (attrName "help" <> attrName "heading") $ str "Register screen" ,renderKey ("t ", "toggle subaccount txns\n(and accounts tree/list mode)") ,renderKey ("H ", "toggle historical/period total") ,str " " ,withAttr (attrName "help" <> attrName "heading") $ str "Help" ,renderKey ("? ", "toggle this help") ,renderKey ("p/m/i", "while help is open:\nshow manual in pager/man/info") ,str " " ] ,padLeft (Pad 1) $ padRight (Pad 0) $ vBox [ withAttr (attrName "help" <> attrName "heading") $ str "Filtering" ,renderKey ("/ ", "set a filter query") ,renderKey ("F ", "show future & periodic txns") ,renderKey ("R ", "show real/all postings") ,renderKey ("z ", "show nonzero/all amounts") ,renderKey ("U/P/C ", "show unmarked/pending/cleared") ,renderKey ("S-DOWN /S-UP ", "shrink/grow period") ,renderKey ("S-RIGHT/S-LEFT", "next/previous period") ,renderKey ("T ", "set period to today") ,renderKey ("DEL ", "reset filters") ,str " " ,withAttr (attrName "help" <> attrName "heading") $ str "Other" ,renderKey ("a ", "add transaction (hledger add)") ,renderKey ("A ", "add transaction (hledger-iadd)") ,renderKey ("B ", "show amounts/costs") ,renderKey ("E ", "open editor") ,renderKey ("I ", "toggle balance assertions") ,renderKey ("V ", "show amounts/market values") ,renderKey ("g ", "reload data") ,renderKey ("C-l ", "redraw & recenter") ,renderKey ("C-z ", "suspend") ,renderKey ("q ", "quit") ] ] -- ,vBox [ -- str " " -- ,hCenter $ padLeftRight 1 $ -- hCenter (str "MANUAL") -- <=> -- hCenter (hBox [ -- renderKey ("t", "text") -- ,str " " -- ,renderKey ("m", "man page") -- ,str " " -- ,renderKey ("i", "info") -- ]) -- ] ] where renderKey (key,desc) = withAttr (attrName "help" <> attrName "key") (str key) <+> str " " <+> str desc -- | Event handler used when help mode is active. -- May invoke $PAGER, less, man or info, which is likely to fail on MS Windows, TODO. helpHandle :: BrickEvent Name AppEvent -> EventM Name UIState () helpHandle ev = do ui <- get let ui' = setMode Normal ui case ev of VtyEvent e | e `elem` closeHelpEvents -> put' ui' VtyEvent (EvKey (KChar 'p') []) -> suspendAndResume (runPagerForTopic "hledger-ui" Nothing >> return ui') VtyEvent (EvKey (KChar 'm') []) -> suspendAndResume (runManForTopic "hledger-ui" Nothing >> return ui') VtyEvent (EvKey (KChar 'i') []) -> suspendAndResume (runInfoForTopic "hledger-ui" Nothing >> return ui') _ -> return () where closeHelpEvents = moveLeftEvents ++ [EvKey KEsc [], EvKey (KChar '?') [], EvKey (KChar 'q') []] -- | Draw the minibuffer with the given label. minibuffer :: T.Text -> Editor String Name -> Widget Name minibuffer string ed = forceAttr (attrName "border" <> attrName "minibuffer") $ hBox [txt $ string <> ": ", renderEditor (str . unlines) True ed] borderQueryStr :: String -> Widget Name borderQueryStr "" = str "" borderQueryStr qry = str " matching " <+> withAttr (attrName "border" <> attrName "query") (str qry) borderDepthStr :: Maybe Int -> Widget Name borderDepthStr Nothing = str "" borderDepthStr (Just d) = str " to depth " <+> withAttr (attrName "border" <> attrName "query") (str $ show d) borderPeriodStr :: String -> Period -> Widget Name borderPeriodStr _ PeriodAll = str "" borderPeriodStr preposition p = str (" "++preposition++" ") <+> withAttr (attrName "border" <> attrName "query") (str . T.unpack $ showPeriod p) borderKeysStr :: [(String,String)] -> Widget Name borderKeysStr = borderKeysStr' . map (second str) borderKeysStr' :: [(String,Widget Name)] -> Widget Name borderKeysStr' keydescs = hBox $ intersperse sep $ [withAttr (attrName "border" <> attrName "key") (str keys) <+> str ":" <+> desc | (keys, desc) <- keydescs] where -- sep = str " | " sep = str " " -- | Show both states of a toggle ("aaa/bbb"), highlighting the active one. renderToggle :: Bool -> String -> String -> Widget Name renderToggle isright l r = let bold = withAttr (attrName "border" <> attrName "selected") in if isright then str (l++"/") <+> bold (str r) else bold (str l) <+> str ("/"++r) -- | Show a toggle's label, highlighted (bold) when the toggle is active. renderToggle1 :: Bool -> String -> Widget Name renderToggle1 isactive l = let bold = withAttr (attrName "border" <> attrName "selected") in if isactive then bold (str l) else str l -- temporary shenanigans: -- | Convert the special account name "*" (from balance report with depth limit 0) to something clearer. replaceHiddenAccountsNameWith :: AccountName -> AccountName -> AccountName replaceHiddenAccountsNameWith anew a | a == hiddenAccountsName = anew | a == "*" = anew | otherwise = a hiddenAccountsName = "..." -- for now -- generic --topBottomBorderWithLabel :: Widget Name -> Widget Name -> Widget Name --topBottomBorderWithLabel label = \wrapped -> -- Widget Greedy Greedy $ do -- c <- getContext -- let (_w,h) = (c^.availWidthL, c^.availHeightL) -- h' = h - 2 -- wrapped' = vLimit (h') wrapped -- debugmsg = -- "" -- -- " debug: "++show (_w,h') -- render $ -- hBorderWithLabel (label <+> str debugmsg) -- <=> -- wrapped' -- <=> -- hBorder topBottomBorderWithLabels :: Widget Name -> Widget Name -> Widget Name -> Widget Name topBottomBorderWithLabels toplabel bottomlabel body = Widget Greedy Greedy $ do c <- getContext let (_w,h) = (c^.availWidthL, c^.availHeightL) h' = h - 2 body' = vLimit (h') body debugmsg = "" -- " debug: "++show (_w,h') render $ hBorderWithLabel (withAttr (attrName "border") $ toplabel <+> str debugmsg) <=> body' <=> hBorderWithLabel (withAttr (attrName "border") bottomlabel) ---- XXX should be equivalent to the above, but isn't (page down goes offscreen) --_topBottomBorderWithLabel2 :: Widget Name -> Widget Name -> Widget Name --_topBottomBorderWithLabel2 label = \wrapped -> -- let debugmsg = "" -- in hBorderWithLabel (label <+> str debugmsg) -- <=> -- wrapped -- <=> -- hBorder -- XXX superseded by pad, in theory -- | Wrap a widget in a margin with the given horizontal and vertical -- thickness, using the current background colour or the specified -- colour. -- XXX May disrupt border style of inner widgets. -- XXX Should reduce the available size visible to inner widget, but doesn't seem to (cf rsDraw2). margin :: Int -> Int -> Maybe Color -> Widget Name -> Widget Name margin h v mcolour w = Widget Greedy Greedy $ do ctx <- getContext let w' = vLimit (ctx^.availHeightL - v*2) $ hLimit (ctx^.availWidthL - h*2) w attr = maybe currentAttr (\c -> c `on` c) mcolour render $ withBorderAttr attr $ withBorderStyle (borderStyleFromChar ' ') $ applyN v (hBorder <=>) $ applyN h (vBorder <+>) $ applyN v (<=> hBorder) $ applyN h (<+> vBorder) $ w' -- withBorderAttr attr . -- withBorderStyle (borderStyleFromChar ' ') . -- applyN n border withBorderAttr :: Attr -> Widget Name -> Widget Name withBorderAttr attr = updateAttrMap (applyAttrMappings [(attrName "border", attr)]) ---- | Like brick's continue, but first run some action to modify brick's state. ---- This action does not affect the app state, but might eg adjust a widget's scroll position. --continueWith :: EventM n () -> ui -> EventM n (Next ui) --continueWith brickaction ui = brickaction >> continue ui ---- | Scroll a list's viewport so that the selected item is at the top ---- of the display area. --scrollToTop :: List Name e -> EventM Name () --scrollToTop list = do -- let vpname = list^.listNameL -- setTop (viewportScroll vpname) 0 -- | Scroll a list's viewport so that the selected item is centered in the -- middle of the display area. scrollSelectionToMiddle :: List Name item -> EventM Name UIState () scrollSelectionToMiddle list = do case list^.listSelectedL of Nothing -> return () Just selectedrow -> do Vty{outputIface} <- getVtyHandle pageheight <- dbg4 "pageheight" . snd <$> liftIO (displayBounds outputIface) let itemheight = dbg4 "itemheight" $ list^.listItemHeightL itemsperpage = dbg4 "itemsperpage" $ pageheight `div` itemheight toprow = dbg4 "toprow" $ max 0 (selectedrow - (itemsperpage `div` 2)) -- assuming ViewportScroll's row offset is measured in list items not screen rows setTop (viewportScroll $ list^.listNameL) toprow -- arrow keys vi keys emacs keys moveUpEvents = [EvKey KUp [] , EvKey (KChar 'k') [], EvKey (KChar 'p') [MCtrl]] moveDownEvents = [EvKey KDown [] , EvKey (KChar 'j') [], EvKey (KChar 'n') [MCtrl]] moveLeftEvents = [EvKey KLeft [] , EvKey (KChar 'h') [], EvKey (KChar 'b') [MCtrl]] moveRightEvents = [EvKey KRight [], EvKey (KChar 'l') [], EvKey (KChar 'f') [MCtrl]] normaliseMovementKeys ev | ev `elem` moveUpEvents = EvKey KUp [] | ev `elem` moveDownEvents = EvKey KDown [] | ev `elem` moveLeftEvents = EvKey KLeft [] | ev `elem` moveRightEvents = EvKey KRight [] | otherwise = ev -- | Update the ReportSpec's query to exclude future transactions (later than the given day) -- and forecast transactions (generated by --forecast), if the given forecast DateSpan is Nothing, -- and include them otherwise. reportSpecSetFutureAndForecast :: Day -> Maybe DateSpan -> ReportSpec -> ReportSpec reportSpecSetFutureAndForecast d fcast rspec = rspec{_rsQuery=simplifyQuery $ And [_rsQuery rspec, periodq, excludeforecastq fcast]} where periodq = Date . periodAsDateSpan . period_ $ _rsReportOpts rspec -- Except in forecast mode, exclude future/forecast transactions. excludeforecastq (Just _) = Any excludeforecastq Nothing = -- not:date:tomorrow- not:tag:generated-transaction And [ Not (Date $ DateSpan (Just $ addDays 1 d) Nothing) ,Not generatedTransactionTag ] -- Vertically scroll the named list's viewport with the given number of non-empty items -- by the given positive or negative number of items (usually 1 or -1). -- The selection will be moved when necessary to keep it visible and allow the scroll. listScrollPushingSelection :: Name -> Int -> Int -> EventM Name (List Name item) (GenericList Name Vector item) listScrollPushingSelection name listheight scrollamt = do list <- get viewportScroll name `vScrollBy` scrollamt mvp <- lookupViewport name case mvp of Just VP{_vpTop, _vpSize=(_,vpheight)} -> do let mselidx = listSelected list case mselidx of Just selidx -> return $ pushsel list where pushsel | scrollamt > 0, selidx <= _vpTop && selidx < (listheight-1) = listMoveDown | scrollamt < 0, selidx >= _vpTop + vpheight - 1 && selidx > 0 = listMoveUp | otherwise = id _ -> return list _ -> return list -- | Log a string to ./debug.log before returning the second argument, -- if the global debug level is at or above a standard hledger-ui debug level. -- Uses unsafePerformIO. dlogUiTrace :: String -> a -> a dlogUiTrace = dlogTraceAt uiDebugLevel -- | Like dlogUiTrace, but within the hledger-ui brick event handler monad. dlogUiTraceM :: String -> EventM Name UIState () dlogUiTraceM s = dlogUiTrace s $ return () -- | Log hledger-ui events at this debug level. uiDebugLevel :: Int uiDebugLevel = 2 -- | How many blank items to add to lists to fill the full window height. uiNumBlankItems :: Int uiNumBlankItems -- | debugLevel >= uiDebugLevel = 0 -- suppress to improve debug output. -- | otherwise = 100 -- 100 ought to be enough for anyone