Merge lp:~unity-team/unity-lens-video/split-online-results into lp:unity-lens-video

Proposed by Michal Hruby
Status: Superseded
Proposed branch: lp:~unity-team/unity-lens-video/split-online-results
Merge into: lp:unity-lens-video
Diff against target: 1187 lines (+1153/-0) (has conflicts)
6 files modified
COPYING (+674/-0)
MANIFEST.in (+4/-0)
setup.py (+16/-0)
src/unity-scope-video-remote (+453/-0)
unity-scope-video-remote.service (+3/-0)
video-remote.scope (+3/-0)
Conflict adding file COPYING.  Moved existing file to COPYING.moved.
Conflict adding file MANIFEST.in.  Moved existing file to MANIFEST.in.moved.
Conflict adding file setup.py.  Moved existing file to setup.py.moved.
Conflict adding file src.  Moved existing file to src.moved.
To merge this branch: bzr merge lp:~unity-team/unity-lens-video/split-online-results
Reviewer Review Type Date Requested Status
Unity Videos lens Pending
Review via email: mp+124370@code.launchpad.net

This proposal has been superseded by a proposal from 2012-09-14.

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Add the split parameter to the queries

Description of the change

Update to match latest designs - the scope now adds the 'split' parameter to the query to distinguish "online" and "suggestion" results.

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59. By Michal Hruby

A few more tweaks

Unmerged revisions

59. By Michal Hruby

A few more tweaks

58. By Michal Hruby

Update to match latest designs

57. By Jim Hodapp

Added details to the Amazon video preview. Fixes: . Approved by Pawel Stolowski.

56. By Ken VanDine

0.3.7

55. By Paweł Stołowski

Implementation of previews. Fixes: . Approved by Michal Hruby.

54. By David Callé

New project architecture

53. By David Callé

Add missing changelog entry

52. By David Callé

Update changelog

51. By David Callé

Depends on gvfs-bin

50. By David Callé

Exit on dbus unavailability, Unity will take care of restarting the scope, eventually disabling for the session if it fails more than a few times

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=== renamed file 'COPYING' => 'COPYING.moved'
=== added file 'MANIFEST.in'
--- MANIFEST.in 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ MANIFEST.in 2012-09-14 09:38:18 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
1include unity-scope-video-remote.service
2include video-remote.scope
3include src/unity-scope-video-remote
4include COPYING
05
=== renamed file 'MANIFEST.in' => 'MANIFEST.in.moved'
=== added file 'setup.py'
--- setup.py 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ setup.py 2012-09-14 09:38:18 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
1#!/usr/bin/env python
2#
3from distutils.core import setup
4from DistUtilsExtra.command import *
5
6setup(name="unity-scope-video-remote",
7 version="0.3.7",
8 author="David Calle",
9 author_email="davidc@framli.eu",
10 url="http://launchpad.net/onehundredscopes",
11 license="GNU General Public License (GPL)",
12 data_files=[
13 ('lib/unity-scope-video-remote', ['src/unity-scope-video-remote']),
14 ('share/dbus-1/services', ['unity-scope-video-remote.service']),
15 ('share/unity/lenses/video', ['video-remote.scope']),
16 ], cmdclass={"build": build_extra.build_extra, })
017
=== renamed file 'setup.py' => 'setup.py.moved'
=== added directory 'src'
=== renamed directory 'src' => 'src.moved'
=== added file 'src/unity-scope-video-remote'
--- src/unity-scope-video-remote 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ src/unity-scope-video-remote 2012-09-14 09:38:18 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,453 @@
1#! /usr/bin/python
2# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3
4# Copyright (c) 2011 David Calle <davidc@framli.eu>
5
6# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
7# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
9# (at your option) any later version.
10
11# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14# GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
18
19"""The unity remote videos scope."""
20
21import json
22import sys
23from urllib import urlencode
24import time
25from datetime import datetime
26import gettext
27
28#pylint: disable=E0611
29from zeitgeist.client import ZeitgeistClient
30from zeitgeist.datamodel import (
31 Event,
32 Subject,
33 Interpretation,
34 Manifestation,
35)
36
37from gi.repository import (
38 GLib,
39 GObject,
40 Gio,
41 Unity,
42 Soup,
43 SoupGNOME,
44)
45#pylint: enable=E0611
46
47APP_NAME = "unity-lens-video"
48LOCAL_PATH = "/usr/share/locale/"
49
50gettext.bindtextdomain(APP_NAME, LOCAL_PATH)
51gettext.textdomain(APP_NAME)
52_ = gettext.gettext
53n_ = gettext.ngettext
54
55CAT_INDEX_ONLINE = 1
56CAT_INDEX_MORE = 2
57
58BUS_NAME = "net.launchpad.scope.RemoteVideos"
59SERVER = "http://videosearch.ubuntu.com/v0"
60
61REFRESH_INTERVAL = 3600 # fetch sources & recommendations once an hour
62RETRY_INTERVAL = 60 # retry sources/recommendations after a minute
63
64# Be cautious with Zeitgeist, don't assume it's ready
65try:
66 ZGCLIENT = ZeitgeistClient()
67 # Creation of the Zg data source
68 ZGCLIENT.register_data_source("98898", "Unity Videos lens",
69 "",[Event.new_for_values(actor="lens://unity-lens-video")])
70except:
71 print "Unable to connect to Zeitgeist, won't send events."
72 ZGCLIENT = None
73
74class Daemon:
75
76 """Create the scope and listen to Unity signals"""
77
78 def __init__(self):
79 self._pending = None
80 self.sources_list = []
81 self.recommendations = []
82 self.scope = Unity.Scope.new("/net/launchpad/scope/remotevideos")
83 self.scope.search_in_global = False
84 self.scope.connect("search-changed", self.on_search_changed)
85 self.scope.connect("notify::active", self.on_lens_active)
86 self.scope.connect("filters-changed", self.on_filtering_changed)
87 self.scope.props.sources.connect("notify::filtering",
88 self.on_filtering_changed)
89 self.scope.connect ("activate-uri", self.on_activate_uri)
90 self.scope.connect('preview-uri', self.on_preview_uri)
91 self.session = Soup.SessionAsync()
92 self.session.props.user_agent = "Unity Video Lens Remote Scope v0.4"
93 self.session.add_feature_by_type(SoupGNOME.ProxyResolverGNOME)
94 self.query_list_of_sources()
95 self.update_recommendations()
96 self.scope.export()
97
98 def update_recommendations(self):
99 """Query the server for 'recommendations'.
100
101 In v0 extended, that means simply do an empty search with Amazon
102 as the source since it's the only paid provider at the moment.
103 """
104 msg = Soup.Message.new("GET", SERVER + "/search?q=&sources=Amazon&geo_store=US")
105 self.session.queue_message(msg, self._recs_cb, None)
106
107 def _recs_cb(self, session, msg, user_data):
108 recs = self._handle_search_msg(msg)
109 print "Got %d recommendations from the server" % len(recs)
110 if recs:
111 self.recommendations = recs
112 dt = REFRESH_INTERVAL
113 else:
114 dt = RETRY_INTERVAL
115 GLib.timeout_add_seconds(dt, self.update_recommendations)
116
117 def query_list_of_sources(self):
118 """Query the server for a list of sources that will be used
119 to build sources filter options and search queries."""
120 msg = Soup.Message.new("GET", SERVER + "/sources")
121 self.session.queue_message(msg, self._sources_cb, None)
122
123 def _sources_cb(self, session, msg, user_data):
124 if msg.status_code != 200:
125 print "Error: Unable to query the server for a list of sources"
126 print " %d: %s" % (msg.status_code, msg.reason_phrase)
127 else:
128 try:
129 sources_list = json.loads(msg.response_body.data)
130 except ValueError:
131 print "Error: got garbage json from the server"
132 else:
133 if isinstance(sources_list, dict):
134 sources_list = sources_list.get('results', [])
135 if sources_list and sources_list != self.sources_list:
136 self.sources_list = sources_list
137 sources = self.scope.props.sources
138 for opt in sources.options[:]:
139 sources.remove_option(opt.props.id)
140 for source in self.sources_list:
141 sources.add_option(source, source, None)
142 if self.sources_list:
143 # refresh later
144 dt = REFRESH_INTERVAL
145 else:
146 # retry soon
147 dt = RETRY_INTERVAL
148 GLib.timeout_add_seconds(dt, self.query_list_of_sources)
149
150 def on_filtering_changed(self, *_):
151 """Run another search when a filter change is notified."""
152 self.scope.queue_search_changed(Unity.SearchType.DEFAULT)
153
154 def on_lens_active(self, *_):
155 """ Run a search when the lens is opened """
156 if self.scope.props.active:
157 self.scope.queue_search_changed(Unity.SearchType.DEFAULT)
158
159 def source_activated(self, source):
160 """Return the state of a sources filter option."""
161 active = self.scope.props.sources.get_option(source).props.active
162 filtering = self.scope.props.sources.props.filtering
163 if (active and filtering) or (not active and not filtering):
164 return True
165 else:
166 return False
167
168 def at_least_one_source_is_on(self, sources):
169 """Return a general activation state of all sources of this scope.
170 This is needed, because we don't want to show recommends if an option
171 from another scope is the only one activated"""
172 filtering = self.scope.props.sources.props.filtering
173 if filtering and len(sources) > 0 or not filtering:
174 return True
175 else:
176 return False
177
178 def on_search_changed(self, scope, search, search_type, _):
179 """Get the search string, prepare a list of activated sources for
180 the server, update the model and notify the lens when we are done."""
181 search_string = search.props.search_string.strip()
182 # note search_string is a utf-8 encoded string, now:
183 print "Remote scope search changed to %r" % search_string
184 model = search.props.results_model
185 model.clear()
186 # Clear results details map
187 # Create a list of activated sources
188 sources = [source for source in self.sources_list
189 if self.source_activated(source)]
190 # If all the sources are activated, don't bother
191 # passing them as arguments
192 if len(sources) == len(self.sources_list):
193 sources = ''
194 else:
195 sources = ','.join(sources)
196 working = False
197 # Ensure that we are not in Global search
198 if search_type is Unity.SearchType.DEFAULT:
199 if self.at_least_one_source_is_on(sources):
200 self.get_results(search_string, search, model, sources)
201 working = True
202 if search and not working:
203 search.finished()
204
205 def update_results_model(self, search, model, results, is_treat_yourself=False):
206 """Run the search method and check if a list of sources is present.
207 This is useful when coming out of a network issue."""
208 if isinstance(results, dict):
209 self.process_result_array(results['other'], model, CAT_INDEX_ONLINE)
210 self.process_result_array(results['treats'], model, CAT_INDEX_MORE)
211 else:
212 category = CAT_INDEX_MORE if is_treat_yourself else CAT_INDEX_ONLINE
213 self.process_result_array(results, model, category)
214
215 if search:
216 search.finished()
217 if self.sources_list == []:
218 self.query_list_of_sources()
219
220 def process_result_array(self, results, model, category):
221 """Run the search method and check if a list of sources is present.
222 This is useful when coming out of a network issue."""
223 for i in results:
224 try:
225 uri = i['url'].encode('utf-8')
226 title = i['title'].encode('utf-8')
227 icon = i['img'].encode('utf-8')
228 comment = i['source'].encode('utf-8')
229 details_url = ""
230 if "details" in i:
231 details_url = i['details'].encode('utf-8')
232
233 if uri.startswith('http'):
234 # Instead of an uri, we pass a string of uri + metadata
235 fake_uri = "%slens-meta://%slens-meta://%slens-meta://%s"
236 fake_uri = fake_uri % (uri, title, icon, details_url)
237 model.append(fake_uri,
238 icon, category, "text/html",
239 str(title), str(comment), str(uri))
240 except (KeyError, TypeError, AttributeError):
241 print "Malformed result, skipping."
242
243 def get_results(self, search_string, search, model, sources):
244 """Query the server with the search string and the list of sources."""
245 if not search_string and not sources and self.recommendations:
246 self.update_results_model(search, model, self.recommendations, True)
247 return
248 if self._pending is not None:
249 self.session.cancel_message(self._pending,
250 Soup.KnownStatusCode.CANCELLED)
251 query = dict(q=search_string)
252 query['split'] = 'true'
253 if sources:
254 query['sources'] = sources.encode("utf-8")
255 query = urlencode(query)
256 url = "%s/search?%s" % (SERVER, query)
257 print "Querying the server:", url
258 self._pending = Soup.Message.new("GET", url)
259 self.session.queue_message(self._pending,
260 self._search_cb,
261 (search, model))
262
263 def _search_cb(self, session, msg, (search, model)):
264 if msg is not self._pending:
265 # nothing to do here
266 print "WAT? _search_cb snuck in on a non-pending msg"
267 return
268 self._pending = None
269 results = self._handle_search_msg(msg)
270 self.update_results_model(search, model, results)
271
272 def _handle_search_msg(self, msg):
273 results = []
274 if msg.status_code != 200:
275 print "Error: Unable to get results from the server"
276 print " %d: %s" % (msg.status_code, msg.reason_phrase)
277 else:
278 try:
279 results = json.loads(msg.response_body.data)
280 except ValueError:
281 print "Error: got garbage json from the server"
282 if isinstance(results, dict) and 'results' in results:
283 results = results.get('results', [])
284 return results
285
286
287 def on_activate_uri (self, scope, rawuri):
288 """On item clicked, parse the custom uri items"""
289 # Parse the metadata before passing the whole to Zg
290 uri = rawuri.split('lens-meta://')[0]
291 title = rawuri.split('lens-meta://')[1]
292 icon = rawuri.split('lens-meta://')[2]
293 if ZGCLIENT:
294 self.zeitgeist_insert_event(uri, title, icon)
295 # Use direct glib activation instead of Unity's own method
296 # to workaround an ActivationResponse bug.
297 GLib.spawn_async(["/usr/bin/gvfs-open", uri])
298 # Then close the Dash
299 return Unity.ActivationResponse(goto_uri='', handled=2 )
300
301 def on_preview_uri (self, scope, rawuri):
302 """Preview request handler"""
303 details_url = rawuri.split('lens-meta://')[3]
304 details = self.get_details(details_url)
305
306 title = rawuri.split('lens-meta://')[1]
307 thumbnail_uri = rawuri.split('lens-meta://')[2]
308 subtitle = ''
309 desc = ''
310 source = ''
311 if isinstance(details, dict):
312 title = details['title']
313 thumbnail_uri = details['image']
314 desc = details['description']
315 source = details['source']
316
317 try:
318 thumbnail_file = Gio.File.new_for_uri (thumbnail_uri)
319 thumbnail_icon = Gio.FileIcon.new(thumbnail_file)
320 except:
321 thumbnail_icon = None
322
323 release_date = None
324 duration = 0
325
326 if "release_date" in details:
327 try:
328 # v1 spec states release_date will be YYYY-MM-DD
329 release_date = datetime.strptime(details["release_date"], "%Y-%m-%d")
330 except ValueError:
331 print "Failed to parse release_date since it was not in format: YYYY-MM-DD"
332
333 if "duration" in details:
334 # Given in seconds, convert to minutes
335 duration = int(details["duration"]) / 60
336
337 if release_date != None:
338 subtitle = release_date.strftime("%Y")
339 if duration > 0:
340 d = n_("%d min", "%d mins", duration) % duration
341 if len(subtitle) > 0:
342 subtitle += ", " + d
343 else:
344 subtitle = d
345
346 preview = Unity.MoviePreview.new(title, subtitle, desc, thumbnail_icon)
347 play_video = Unity.PreviewAction.new("play", _("Play"), None)
348 play_video.connect('activated', self.play_video)
349 preview.add_action(play_video)
350 # For now, rating == -1 and num_ratings == 0 hides the rating widget from the preview
351 preview.set_rating(-1, 0)
352
353 # TODO: For details of future source types, factor out common detail key/value pairs
354 if source == "Amazon":
355 if "directors" in details:
356 directors = details["directors"]
357 preview.add_info(Unity.InfoHint.new("directors",
358 n_("Director", "Directors", len(directors)), None, ', '.join(directors)))
359 if "starring" in details:
360 cast = details["starring"]
361 if cast:
362 preview.add_info(Unity.InfoHint.new("cast",
363 n_("Cast", "Cast", len(cast)), None, ', '.join(cast)))
364 if "genres" in details:
365 genres = details["genres"]
366 if genres:
367 preview.add_info(Unity.InfoHint.new("genres",
368 n_("Genre", "Genres", len(genres)), None, ', '.join(genres)))
369 # TODO: Add Vimeo & YouTube details for v1 of JSON API
370 else:
371 if "uploaded_by" in details:
372 preview.add_info(Unity.InfoHint.new("uploaded-by", _("Uploaded by"),
373 None, details["uploaded_by"]))
374 if "date_uploaded" in details:
375 preview.add_info(Unity.InfoHint.new("uploaded-on", _("Uploaded on"),
376 None, details["date_uploaded"]))
377
378 return preview
379
380 def get_details(self, details_url):
381 """Get online video details for preview"""
382 details = []
383 if len(details_url) == 0:
384 print "Cannot get preview details, no details_url specified."
385 return details
386
387 if self._pending is not None:
388 self.session.cancel_message(self._pending,
389 Soup.KnownStatusCode.CANCELLED)
390
391 self._pending = Soup.Message.new("GET", details_url)
392 # Send a synchronous GET request for video metadata details
393 self.session.send_message(self._pending)
394 try:
395 details = json.loads(self._pending.response_body.data)
396 except ValueError:
397 print "Error: got garbage json from the server"
398 except TypeError:
399 print "Error: failed to connect to videosearch server to retrieve details."
400
401 return details
402
403 def play_video (self, action, uri):
404 """Preview request - Play action handler"""
405 return self.on_activate_uri (action, uri)
406
407 def zeitgeist_insert_event(self, uri, title, icon):
408 """Insert item uri as a new Zeitgeist event"""
409 # "storage" is an optional zg string
410 # we use is to host the icon link.
411 # Storing it another way and referring to it lens side
412 # would be more elegant but much more expensive.
413 subject = Subject.new_for_values(
414 uri = uri,
415 interpretation=unicode(Interpretation.VIDEO),
416 manifestation=unicode(Manifestation.FILE_DATA_OBJECT.REMOTE_DATA_OBJECT),
417 origin=uri,
418 storage=icon,
419 text = title)
420 event = Event.new_for_values(
421 timestamp=int(time.time()*1000),
422 interpretation=unicode(Interpretation.ACCESS_EVENT),
423 manifestation=unicode(Manifestation.USER_ACTIVITY),
424 actor="lens://unity-lens-video",
425 subjects=[subject,])
426 ZGCLIENT.insert_event(event)
427
428def main():
429 """Connect to the session bus, exit if there is a running instance."""
430 try:
431 session_bus_connection = Gio.bus_get_sync(Gio.BusType.SESSION, None)
432 session_bus = Gio.DBusProxy.new_sync(session_bus_connection, 0, None,
433 'org.freedesktop.DBus',
434 '/org/freedesktop/DBus',
435 'org.freedesktop.DBus', None)
436 result = session_bus.call_sync('RequestName',
437 GLib.Variant("(su)", (BUS_NAME, 0x4)),
438 0, -1, None)
439
440 # Unpack variant response with signature "(u)". 1 means we got it.
441 result = result.unpack()[0]
442
443 if result != 1:
444 print >> sys.stderr, "Failed to own name %s. Bailing out." % BUS_NAME
445 raise SystemExit(1)
446 except:
447 raise SystemExit(1)
448
449 Daemon()
450 GObject.MainLoop().run()
451
452if __name__ == "__main__":
453 main()
0454
=== added file 'unity-scope-video-remote.service'
--- unity-scope-video-remote.service 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ unity-scope-video-remote.service 2012-09-14 09:38:18 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
1[D-BUS Service]
2Name=net.launchpad.scope.RemoteVideos
3Exec=/usr/lib/unity-scope-video-remote/unity-scope-video-remote
04
=== added file 'video-remote.scope'
--- video-remote.scope 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ video-remote.scope 2012-09-14 09:38:18 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
1[Scope]
2DBusName=net.launchpad.scope.RemoteVideos
3DBusPath=/net/launchpad/scope/remotevideos

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