import logging import tkinter as tk from tkinter import ttk from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Optional from core.gui.dialogs.dialog import Dialog from core.gui.themes import PADX, PADY from core.gui.widgets import ConfigFrame logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) if TYPE_CHECKING: from core.gui.app import Application class SessionOptionsDialog(Dialog): def __init__(self, app: "Application") -> None: super().__init__(app, "Session Options") self.config_frame: Optional[ConfigFrame] = None self.has_error: bool = False self.enabled: bool = not self.app.core.is_runtime() if not self.has_error: self.draw() def draw(self) -> None: self.top.columnconfigure(0, weight=1) self.top.rowconfigure(0, weight=1) options = self.app.core.session.options self.config_frame = ConfigFrame(self.top, self.app, options, self.enabled) self.config_frame.draw_config() self.config_frame.grid(sticky=tk.NSEW, pady=PADY) frame = ttk.Frame(self.top) frame.grid(sticky=tk.EW) for i in range(2): frame.columnconfigure(i, weight=1) state = tk.NORMAL if self.enabled else tk.DISABLED button = ttk.Button(frame, text="Save", command=self.save, state=state) button.grid(row=0, column=0, padx=PADX, sticky=tk.EW) button = ttk.Button(frame, text="Cancel", command=self.destroy) button.grid(row=0, column=1, sticky=tk.EW) def save(self) -> None: config = self.config_frame.parse_config() for key, value in config.items(): self.app.core.session.options[key].value = value self.destroy()