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Displayport xrandr / xrandr.py / arandr issue. Base 0 not found. Fix is by Mihamina Rakotomandimby. More details in first comment below. This fixed displayport connections for me on Ubuntu 12.04 on a Thinkpad X230 with Minidock 3.
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# ARandR -- Another XRandR GUI | |
# Copyright (C) 2008 -- 2011 chrysn <[email protected]> | |
# | |
# 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 | |
# (at your option) 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/>. | |
"""Wrapper around command line xrandr (only 1.2 per output features supported)""" | |
import os | |
import subprocess | |
import warnings | |
import re | |
from .auxiliary import BetterList, Size, Position, Geometry, FileLoadError, FileSyntaxError, InadequateConfiguration, Rotation, ROTATIONS, NORMAL | |
import gettext | |
gettext.install('arandr') | |
SHELLSHEBANG='#!/bin/sh' | |
class XRandR(object): | |
DEFAULTTEMPLATE = [SHELLSHEBANG, '%(xrandr)s'] | |
def __init__(self, display=None, force_version=False): | |
"""Create proxy object and check for xrandr at `display`. Fail with | |
untested versions unless `force_version` is True.""" | |
self.environ = dict(os.environ) | |
if display: | |
self.environ['DISPLAY'] = display | |
version_output = self._output("--version") | |
if not ("1.2" in version_output or "1.3" in version_output) and not force_version: | |
raise Exception("XRandR 1.2/1.3 required.") | |
def _get_outputs(self): | |
assert self.state.outputs.keys() == self.configuration.outputs.keys() | |
return self.state.outputs.keys() | |
outputs = property(_get_outputs) | |
#################### calling xrandr #################### | |
def _output(self, *args): | |
p = subprocess.Popen(("xrandr",)+args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, env=self.environ) | |
ret, err = p.communicate() | |
status = p.wait() | |
if status!=0: | |
raise Exception("XRandR returned error code %d: %s"%(status,err)) | |
if err: | |
warnings.warn("XRandR wrote to stderr, but did not report an error (Message was: %r)"%err) | |
return ret | |
def _run(self, *args): | |
self._output(*args) | |
#################### loading #################### | |
def load_from_string(self, data): | |
data = data.replace("%","%%") | |
lines = data.split("\n") | |
if lines[-1] == '': lines.pop() # don't create empty last line | |
if lines[0] != SHELLSHEBANG: | |
raise FileLoadError('Not a shell script.') | |
xrandrlines = [i for i,l in enumerate(lines) if l.strip().startswith('xrandr ')] | |
if len(xrandrlines)==0: | |
raise FileLoadError('No recognized xrandr command in this shell script.') | |
if len(xrandrlines)>1: | |
raise FileLoadError('More than one xrandr line in this shell script.') | |
self._load_from_commandlineargs(lines[xrandrlines[0]].strip()) | |
lines[xrandrlines[0]] = '%(xrandr)s' | |
return lines | |
def _load_from_commandlineargs(self, commandline): | |
self.load_from_x() | |
args = BetterList(commandline.split(" ")) | |
if args.pop(0) != 'xrandr': | |
raise FileSyntaxError() | |
options = dict((a[0], a[1:]) for a in args.split('--output') if a) # first part is empty, exclude empty parts | |
for on,oa in options.items(): | |
o = self.configuration.outputs[on] | |
if oa == ['--off']: | |
o.active = False | |
else: | |
if len(oa)%2 != 0: | |
raise FileSyntaxError() | |
parts = [(oa[2*i],oa[2*i+1]) for i in range(len(oa)//2)] | |
for p in parts: | |
if p[0] == '--mode': | |
o.mode = Size(p[1]) | |
elif p[0] == '--pos': | |
o.position = Position(p[1]) | |
elif p[0] == '--rotate': | |
if p[1] not in ROTATIONS: | |
raise FileSyntaxError() | |
o.rotation = Rotation(p[1]) | |
else: | |
raise FileSyntaxError() | |
o.active = True | |
def load_from_x(self): # FIXME -- use --verbose or, better, a library | |
self.configuration = self.Configuration() | |
self.state = self.State() | |
screenline, items = self._load_raw_lines() | |
self._load_parse_screenline(screenline) | |
for headline,details in items: | |
if headline.startswith(" "): continue # a currently disconnected part of the screen i can't currently get any info out of | |
if headline == "": continue # noise | |
headline = headline.replace('unknown connection', 'unknown-connection') | |
hsplit = headline.split(" ") | |
o = self.state.Output(hsplit[0]) | |
assert hsplit[1] in ("connected","disconnected", 'unknown-connection') | |
o.connected = (hsplit[1] in ('connected', 'unknown-connection')) | |
if not hsplit[2].startswith("("): | |
active = True | |
geometry = Geometry(hsplit[2]) | |
if hsplit[3] in ROTATIONS: rotation = Rotation(hsplit[3]) | |
else: rotation = NORMAL | |
else: | |
active = False | |
geometry = None | |
rotation = None | |
o.rotations = set() | |
for r in ROTATIONS: | |
if r in headline: | |
o.rotations.add(r) | |
for d in details: | |
a_array = [] | |
for a in d.strip().split(" ")[0].split("x"): | |
if re.match(r'^[\d]+$', a): | |
a_array.append(int(a)) | |
if len(a_array) == 2: | |
o.modes.append(Size(a_array)) | |
self.state.outputs[o.name] = o | |
self.configuration.outputs[o.name] = self.configuration.OutputConfiguration(active, geometry, rotation) | |
def _load_raw_lines(self): | |
output = self._output("-q") | |
items = [] | |
screenline = None | |
for l in output.split('\n'): | |
if l.startswith("Screen "): | |
assert screenline is None | |
screenline = l | |
elif l.startswith(" "): # mode | |
items[-1][1].append(l) | |
else: | |
items.append([l, []]) | |
return screenline, items | |
def _load_parse_screenline(self, screenline): | |
assert screenline is not None | |
ssplit = screenline.split(" ") | |
ssplit_expect = ["Screen",None,"minimum",None,"x",None,"current",None,"x",None,"maximum",None,"x",None] | |
assert all(a==b for (a,b) in zip(ssplit,ssplit_expect) if b is not None) | |
self.state.virtual = self.state.Virtual( | |
min = Size((int(ssplit[3]),int(ssplit[5][:-1]))), | |
max = Size((int(ssplit[11]),int(ssplit[13]))) | |
) | |
self.configuration.virtual = Size((int(ssplit[7]),int(ssplit[9][:-1]))) | |
#################### saving #################### | |
def save_to_shellscript_string(self, template=None, additional=None): | |
"""Return a shellscript that will set the current configuration. Output can be parsed by load_from_string. | |
You may specify a template, which must contain a %(xrandr)s parameter and optionally others, which will be filled from the additional dictionary.""" | |
if not template: | |
template = self.DEFAULTTEMPLATE | |
template = '\n'.join(template)+'\n' | |
d = {'xrandr': "xrandr "+" ".join(self.configuration.commandlineargs())} | |
if additional: | |
d.update(additional) | |
return template%d | |
def save_to_x(self): | |
self.check_configuration() | |
self._run(*self.configuration.commandlineargs()) | |
def check_configuration(self): | |
vmax = self.state.virtual.max | |
for on in self.outputs: | |
oc = self.configuration.outputs[on] | |
#os = self.state.outputs[on] | |
if not oc.active: | |
continue | |
# we trust users to know what they are doing (e.g. widget: will accept current mode, but not offer to change it lacking knowledge of alternatives) | |
#if oc.rotation not in os.rotations: | |
# raise InadequateConfiguration("Rotation not allowed.") | |
#if oc.mode not in os.modes: | |
# raise InadequateConfiguration("Mode not allowed.") | |
x = oc.position[0] + oc.size[0] | |
y = oc.position[1] + oc.size[1] | |
if x > vmax[0] or y > vmax[1]: | |
raise InadequateConfiguration(_("A part of an output is outside the virtual screen.")) | |
if oc.position[0] < 0 or oc.position[1] < 0: | |
raise InadequateConfiguration(_("An output is outside the virtual screen.")) | |
#################### sub objects #################### | |
class State(object): | |
"""Represents everything that can not be set by xrandr.""" | |
def __init__(self): | |
self.outputs = {} | |
def __repr__(self): | |
return '<%s for %d Outputs, %d connected>'%(type(self).__name__, len(self.outputs), len([x for x in self.outputs.values() if x.connected])) | |
class Virtual(object): | |
def __init__(self, min, max): | |
self.min = min | |
self.max = max | |
class Output(object): | |
def __init__(self, name): | |
self.name = name | |
self.modes = [] | |
def __repr__(self): | |
return '<%s %r (%d modes)>'%(type(self).__name__, self.name, len(self.modes)) | |
class Configuration(object): | |
"""Represents everything that can be set by xrand (and is therefore subject to saving and loading from files)""" | |
def __init__(self): | |
self.outputs = {} | |
def __repr__(self): | |
return '<%s for %d Outputs, %d active>'%(type(self).__name__, len(self.outputs), len([x for x in self.outputs.values() if x.active])) | |
def commandlineargs(self): | |
args = [] | |
for on,o in self.outputs.items(): | |
args.append("--output") | |
args.append(on) | |
if not o.active: | |
args.append("--off") | |
else: | |
args.append("--mode") | |
args.append(str(o.mode)) | |
args.append("--pos") | |
args.append(str(o.position)) | |
args.append("--rotate") | |
args.append(o.rotation) | |
return args | |
class OutputConfiguration(object): | |
def __init__(self, active, geometry, rotation): | |
self.active = active | |
if active: | |
self.position = geometry.position | |
self.rotation = rotation | |
if rotation.is_odd: | |
self.mode = Size(reversed(geometry.size)) | |
else: | |
self.mode = geometry.size | |
size = property(lambda self: Size(reversed(self.mode)) if self.rotation.is_odd else self.mode) |
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Above: Displayport xrandr / xrandr.py / arandr issue. Base 0 not found.
This fix is by Mihamina Rakotomandimby, his blog post is at http://www.rktmb.org/post/2013/02/06/arandr-quick-fix-invalid-literal-for-int-with-base-10
Revision r170: https://rktmb-samples.googlecode.com/svn-history/r170/trunk/python-misc/xrandr.py
Latest: https://code.google.com/p/rktmb-samples/source/browse/trunk/python-misc/xrandr.py?
In ubuntu, this file was at
/usr/share/pyshared/screenlayout/xrandr.py