Source code for sas.sasview.sasview
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#This software was developed by the University of Tennessee as part of the
#Distributed Data Analysis of Neutron Scattering Experiments (DANSE)
#project funded by the US National Science Foundation.
#
#See the license text in license.txt
#
#copyright 2009, University of Tennessee
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import os
import logging
from shutil import copy
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO,
format='%(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(message)s',
filename=os.path.join(os.path.expanduser("~"),
'sasview.log'))
# Allow the dynamic selection of wxPython via an evironment variable, when devs
# who have multiple versions of the module installed want to pick between them.
# This variable does not have to be set of course, and through normal usage will
# probably not be, but this can make things a little easier when upgrading to a
# new version of wx.
WX_ENV_VAR = "SASVIEW_WX_VERSION"
if WX_ENV_VAR in os.environ:
logging.info("You have set the %s environment variable to %s." % (WX_ENV_VAR, os.environ[WX_ENV_VAR]))
import wxversion
if wxversion.checkInstalled(os.environ[WX_ENV_VAR]):
logging.info("Version %s of wxPython is installed, so using that version." % os.environ[WX_ENV_VAR])
wxversion.select(os.environ[WX_ENV_VAR])
else:
logging.error("Version %s of wxPython is not installed, so using default version." % os.environ[WX_ENV_VAR])
else:
logging.info("You have not set the %s environment variable, so using default version of wxPython." % WX_ENV_VAR)
import wx
import sys
# The below will make sure that sasview application uses the matplotlib font
# bundled with sasview.
if hasattr(sys, 'frozen'):
mplconfigdir = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser("~"), '.matplotlib')
if not os.path.exists(mplconfigdir):
os.mkdir(mplconfigdir)
os.environ['MPLCONFIGDIR'] = mplconfigdir
if sys.version_info < (2, 7):
reload(sys)
sys.setdefaultencoding("iso-8859-1")
from sas.guiframe import gui_manager
from sas.guiframe.gui_style import GUIFRAME
from welcome_panel import WelcomePanel
# For py2exe, import config here
import local_config
PLUGIN_MODEL_DIR = 'plugin_models'
APP_NAME = 'SasView'
class SasViewApp(gui_manager.ViewApp):
[docs] """
"""
class SasView():
[docs] """
"""
def __init__(self):
"""
"""
#from gui_manager import ViewApp
self.gui = SasViewApp(0)
# Set the application manager for the GUI
self.gui.set_manager(self)
# Add perspectives to the basic application
# Additional perspectives can still be loaded
# dynamically
# Note: py2exe can't find dynamically loaded
# modules. We load the fitting module here
# to ensure a complete Windows executable build.
# Fitting perspective
try:
import sas.perspectives.fitting as module
fitting_plug = module.Plugin()
self.gui.add_perspective(fitting_plug)
except Exception as inst:
logging.error("Fitting problems: " + str(inst))
logging.error("%s: could not find Fitting plug-in module"% APP_NAME)
logging.error(sys.exc_value)
# P(r) perspective
try:
import sas.perspectives.pr as module
pr_plug = module.Plugin(standalone=False)
self.gui.add_perspective(pr_plug)
except:
logging.error("%s: could not find P(r) plug-in module"% APP_NAME)
logging.error(sys.exc_value)
#Invariant perspective
try:
import sas.perspectives.invariant as module
invariant_plug = module.Plugin(standalone=False)
self.gui.add_perspective(invariant_plug)
except:
raise
logging.error("%s: could not find Invariant plug-in module"% \
APP_NAME)
logging.error(sys.exc_value)
#Calculator perspective
try:
import sas.perspectives.calculator as module
calculator_plug = module.Plugin(standalone=False)
self.gui.add_perspective(calculator_plug)
except:
logging.error("%s: could not find Calculator plug-in module"% \
APP_NAME)
logging.error(sys.exc_value)
# Add welcome page
self.gui.set_welcome_panel(WelcomePanel)
# Build the GUI
self.gui.build_gui()
# delete unused model folder
self.gui.clean_plugin_models(PLUGIN_MODEL_DIR)
# Start the main loop
self.gui.MainLoop()
def run():
[docs] from multiprocessing import freeze_support
freeze_support()
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
## Run sasview as an interactive python interpreter
#if sys.argv[1] == "-i":
# sys.argv = ["ipython", "--pylab"]
# from IPython import start_ipython
# sys.exit(start_ipython())
thing_to_run = sys.argv[1]
sys.argv = sys.argv[1:]
import runpy
if os.path.exists(thing_to_run):
runpy.run_path(thing_to_run, run_name="__main__")
else:
runpy.run_module(thing_to_run, run_name="__main__")
else:
SasView()
if __name__ == "__main__":
run()