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# Name: wxPython.lib.activexwrapper
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# Purpose: a wxWindow derived class that can hold an ActiveX control
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# Author: Robin Dunn
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# RCS-ID: $Id$
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# Copyright: (c) 2000 by Total Control Software
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# Licence: wxWindows license
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# 11/30/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net)
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# o Updated for wx namespace
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# o Tested with updated demo
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#
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import wx
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try:
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import win32ui
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import pywin.mfc.activex
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import win32com.client
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except ImportError:
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raise ImportError( "ActiveXWrapper requires PythonWin. Please install the win32all-xxx.exe package.")
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##from win32con import WS_TABSTOP, WS_VISIBLE
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WS_TABSTOP = 0x00010000
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WS_VISIBLE = 0x10000000
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------
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def MakeActiveXClass(CoClass, eventClass=None, eventObj=None):
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"""
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Dynamically construct a new class that derives from wxWindow, the
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ActiveX control and the appropriate COM classes. This new class
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can be used just like the wxWindow class, but will also respond
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appropriately to the methods and properties of the COM object. If
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this class, a derived class or a mix-in class has method names
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that match the COM object's event names, they will be called
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automatically.
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CoClass -- A COM control class from a module generated by
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makepy.py from a COM TypeLibrary. Can also accept a
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CLSID.
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eventClass -- If given, this class will be added to the set of
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base classes that the new class is drived from. It is
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good for mix-in classes for catching events.
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eventObj -- If given, this object will be searched for attributes
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by the new class's __getattr__ method, (like a mix-in
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object.) This is useful if you want to catch COM
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callbacks in an existing object, (such as the parent
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window.)
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"""
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if type(CoClass) == type(""):
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# use the CLSID to get the real class
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CoClass = win32com.client.CLSIDToClass(CoClass)
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# determine the base classes
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axEventClass = CoClass.default_source
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baseClasses = [pywin.mfc.activex.Control, wx.Window, CoClass, axEventClass]
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if eventClass:
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baseClasses.append(eventClass)
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baseClasses = tuple(baseClasses)
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# define the class attributes
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className = 'AXControl_'+CoClass.__name__
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classDict = { '__init__' : axw__init__,
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'__getattr__' : axw__getattr__,
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'axw_OnSize' : axw_OnSize,
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'axw_OEB' : axw_OEB,
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'_name' : className,
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'_eventBase' : axEventClass,
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'_eventObj' : eventObj,
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'Cleanup' : axw_Cleanup,
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}
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# make a new class object
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import new
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classObj = new.classobj(className, baseClasses, classDict)
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return classObj
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# These functions will be used as methods in the new class
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def axw__init__(self, parent, ID, pos=wx.DefaultPosition, size=wx.DefaultSize, style=0):
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# init base classes
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pywin.mfc.activex.Control.__init__(self)
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wx.Window.__init__( self, parent, -1, pos, size, style|wx.NO_FULL_REPAINT_ON_RESIZE)
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win32ui.EnableControlContainer()
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self._eventObj = self._eventObj # move from class to instance
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# create a pythonwin wrapper around this wxWindow
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handle = self.GetHandle()
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self._wnd = win32ui.CreateWindowFromHandle(handle)
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# create the control
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sz = self.GetSize()
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self.CreateControl(self._name, WS_TABSTOP | WS_VISIBLE,
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(0, 0, sz.width, sz.height), self._wnd, ID)
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# init the ax events part of the object
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self._eventBase.__init__(self, self._dispobj_)
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# hook some wx events
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_SIZE, self.axw_OnSize)
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def axw__getattr__(self, attr):
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try:
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return pywin.mfc.activex.Control.__getattr__(self, attr)
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except AttributeError:
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try:
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eo = self.__dict__['_eventObj']
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return getattr(eo, attr)
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except AttributeError:
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raise AttributeError('Attribute not found: %s' % attr)
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def axw_OnSize(self, event):
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sz = self.GetClientSize() # get wxWindow size
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self.MoveWindow((0, 0, sz.width, sz.height), 1) # move the AXControl
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def axw_OEB(self, event):
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pass
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def axw_Cleanup(self):
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del self._wnd
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self.close()
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pass
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