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See the GNU * # * General Public License v2.0 for more details at * # * http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html , or in the COPYING file * # * included with Nmap. * # * * # ***************************************************************************/ import gtk import pango from zenmapGUI.higwidgets.higboxes import HIGHBox, HIGVBox from zenmapGUI.higwidgets.higbuttons import HIGButton from zenmapGUI.higwidgets.higscrollers import HIGScrolledWindow import zenmapCore.I18N def status_data_func(widget, cell_renderer, model, iter): entry = model.get_value(iter, 0) if entry.running: status = _("Running") elif entry.finished: if entry.parsed is not None and entry.parsed.unsaved: status = _("Unsaved") else: status = "" elif entry.failed: status = _("Failed") elif entry.canceled: status = _("Canceled") cell_renderer.set_property("text", status) def command_data_func(widget, cell_renderer, model, iter): entry = model.get_value(iter, 0) cell_renderer.set_property("ellipsize", pango.ELLIPSIZE_END) cell_renderer.set_property("text", entry.get_command_string()) class ScanScanListPage(HIGVBox): """This is the "Scans" scan results tab. It the list of running and finished scans contained in the ScansListStore passed to the constructor.""" def __init__(self, scans_store): HIGVBox.__init__(self) self.set_spacing(4) scans_store.connect("row-changed", self._row_changed) self.scans_list = gtk.TreeView(scans_store) self.scans_list.get_selection().connect("changed", self._selection_changed) status_col = gtk.TreeViewColumn(_("Status")) cell = gtk.CellRendererText() status_col.pack_start(cell) status_col.set_cell_data_func(cell, status_data_func) self.scans_list.append_column(status_col) command_col = gtk.TreeViewColumn(_("Command")) cell = gtk.CellRendererText() command_col.pack_start(cell) command_col.set_cell_data_func(cell, command_data_func) self.scans_list.append_column(command_col) scrolled_window = HIGScrolledWindow() scrolled_window.set_border_width(0) scrolled_window.add(self.scans_list) self.pack_start(scrolled_window, True, True) hbox = HIGHBox() buttonbox = gtk.HButtonBox() buttonbox.set_layout(gtk.BUTTONBOX_START) buttonbox.set_spacing(4) self.append_button = HIGButton(_("Append Scan"), gtk.STOCK_ADD) buttonbox.pack_start(self.append_button, False) self.remove_button = HIGButton(_("Remove Scan"), gtk.STOCK_REMOVE) buttonbox.pack_start(self.remove_button, False) self.cancel_button = HIGButton(_("Cancel Scan"), gtk.STOCK_CANCEL) buttonbox.pack_start(self.cancel_button, False) hbox.pack_start(buttonbox, padding = 4) self.pack_start(hbox, False, padding = 4) self._update() def _row_changed(self, model, path, i): self._update() def _selection_changed(self, selection): self._update() def _update(self): # Make the Cancel button sensitive or not depending on whether a running # scan is selected. tree_selection = self.scans_list.get_selection() if tree_selection is None: # I can't find anything in the PyGTK documentation that suggests # this is possible, but we received many crash reports that indicate # it is. model, selection = None, [] else: model, selection = tree_selection.get_selected_rows() for path in selection: entry = model.get_value(model.get_iter(path), 0) if entry.running: self.cancel_button.set_sensitive(True) break else: self.cancel_button.set_sensitive(False) if len(selection) == 0: self.remove_button.set_sensitive(False) else: self.remove_button.set_sensitive(True)