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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
""" | |
getimg.py | |
Gets the current image of the day from NASA and sets it as the | |
background in Gnome. The summary / description text is written | |
to the image. | |
Requires: | |
PIL (apt-get install python-imaging or pip install PIL) | |
feedparser (apt-get install python-feedparser or pip install feedparser) | |
Christian Stefanescu | |
http://0chris.com | |
Based on the bash script of Jessy Cowan-Sharp - http://jessykate.com | |
http://blog.quaternio.net/2009/04/13/nasa-image-of-the-day-as-gnome-background/ | |
intelli_draw method from: | |
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/image-sig/2004-December/003064.html | |
""" | |
import Image | |
import ImageDraw | |
import ImageFont | |
import urllib | |
import feedparser | |
import os | |
import commands | |
# Configurable settings | |
DOWNLOAD_FOLDER = '~/.backgrounds/' | |
FONT_PATH = '/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ubuntu-font-family/Ubuntu-B.ttf' | |
FONT_SIZE = 20 | |
# how many empty text rows should be inserted to overcome top panel overlap | |
EMPTY_ROWS = 3 | |
# Don't change stuff beyond this point | |
FEED_URL = 'http://www.nasa.gov/rss/lg_image_of_the_day.rss' | |
font = ImageFont.truetype(FONT_PATH, FONT_SIZE) | |
def get_latest_entry(): | |
""" | |
Get URL and description of the latest entry in the feed | |
""" | |
feed = feedparser.parse(FEED_URL) | |
return (feed.entries[0].enclosures[0].href, feed.entries[0].summary) | |
def download_file(url): | |
""" | |
Get the latest NASA image of the day from the feed, returns the name | |
of the downloaded file. | |
""" | |
remote_file = urllib.urlopen(url) | |
local_name = url.split('/')[-1] | |
local_path = os.path.expanduser(os.path.join(DOWNLOAD_FOLDER, local_name)) | |
local_file = open(local_path, 'w') | |
local_file.write(remote_file.read()) | |
remote_file.close() | |
local_file.close() | |
return local_path | |
def intelli_draw(drawer, text, font, containerWidth): | |
""" | |
Figures out how many lines (and at which height in px) are needed to print | |
the given text with the given font on an image with the given size. | |
Source: | |
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/image-sig/2004-December/003064.html | |
""" | |
words = text.split() | |
lines = [] | |
lines.append(words) | |
finished = False | |
line = 0 | |
while not finished: | |
thistext = lines[line] | |
newline = [] | |
innerFinished = False | |
while not innerFinished: | |
if drawer.textsize(' '.join(thistext), font)[0] > containerWidth: | |
newline.insert(0, thistext.pop(-1)) | |
else: | |
innerFinished = True | |
if len(newline) > 0: | |
lines.append(newline) | |
line = line + 1 | |
else: | |
finished = True | |
tmp = [] | |
for i in lines: | |
tmp.append(' '.join(i)) | |
lines = tmp | |
(width, height) = drawer.textsize(lines[0], font) | |
return (lines, width, height) | |
def write_description(img_file, text): | |
""" | |
Write the given text to the given imagefile and overwrite it. | |
""" | |
img = Image.open(img_file) | |
(img_width, img_height) = img.size | |
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(img) | |
lines, tmp, h = intelli_draw(draw, text, font, img_width) | |
j = EMPTY_ROWS | |
for i in lines: | |
draw.text((0, 0 + j * h), i, font=font) | |
j = j + 1 | |
img.save(open(img_file, 'w'), 'JPEG') | |
def set_gnome_wallpaper(file_path): | |
command = "gconftool-2 --set \ | |
/desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename \ | |
--type string '%s'" % file_path | |
status, output = commands.getstatusoutput(command) | |
return status | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
if not os.path.exists(os.path.expanduser(DOWNLOAD_FOLDER)): | |
os.makedirs(os.path.expanduser(DOWNLOAD_FOLDER)) | |
(url, text) = get_latest_entry() | |
img_file = download_file(url) | |
write_description(img_file, text) | |
status = set_gnome_wallpaper(img_file) | |
Hi,
the FONT_PATH variable in the script should point to a font you have on your system. Pick one which really exists on your system, probably you can find fonts in /usr/share/fonts assuming you're using some unix-based OS.
@afcuttin: Install ttf-ubuntu-font-family package:
$ sudo apt-get install ttf-ubuntu-font-family
I have a dual monitor setup with twinview (NVidia) and the picture in halfway in between the two screens, so the left half of my first screen is empty (purple-ish) and the right half of my right screen is empty
@kroq-gar78: Have you tried changing the 'Style' setting in the Background preferences screen?
After having installed the Ubuntu font, it worked. However, the size of the images from NASA is always different, so that the caption isn't always in the same place.
I got back to the original script, and added a conky panel on my desktop.
NameError: global name 'drawer' is not defined on Ubuntu 12.04. Is there something I am missing?
After running the script, no change in the background image. --
No error in the terminal. --
Unfortunately the script doesn't work for me (Ubuntu 10.04). This is what I get:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "scripts/getimg.py", line 40, in
font = ImageFont.truetype(FONT_PATH, FONT_SIZE)
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/PIL/ImageFont.py", line 218, in truetype
return FreeTypeFont(filename, size, index, encoding)
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/PIL/ImageFont.py", line 134, in init
self.font = core.getfont(file, size, index, encoding)
IOError: cannot open resource