cc-mek-scada/coordinator/renderer.lua
2024-04-12 20:06:39 -04:00

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--
-- Graphics Rendering Control
--
local log = require("scada-common.log")
local util = require("scada-common.util")
local coordinator = require("coordinator.coordinator")
local iocontrol = require("coordinator.iocontrol")
local style = require("coordinator.ui.style")
local pgi = require("coordinator.ui.pgi")
local flow_view = require("coordinator.ui.layout.flow_view")
local panel_view = require("coordinator.ui.layout.front_panel")
local main_view = require("coordinator.ui.layout.main_view")
local unit_view = require("coordinator.ui.layout.unit_view")
local core = require("graphics.core")
local flasher = require("graphics.flasher")
local DisplayBox = require("graphics.elements.displaybox")
local log_render = coordinator.log_render
---@class coord_renderer
local renderer = {}
-- render engine
local engine = {
color_mode = 1, ---@type COLOR_MODE
monitors = nil, ---@type monitors_struct|nil
dmesg_window = nil, ---@type table|nil
ui_ready = false,
fp_ready = false,
ui = {
front_panel = nil, ---@type graphics_element|nil
main_display = nil, ---@type graphics_element|nil
flow_display = nil, ---@type graphics_element|nil
unit_displays = {}
},
disable_flow_view = false
}
-- init a display to the "default", but set text scale to 0.5
---@param monitor table monitor
local function _init_display(monitor)
monitor.setTextScale(0.5)
monitor.setTextColor(colors.white)
monitor.setBackgroundColor(colors.black)
monitor.clear()
monitor.setCursorPos(1, 1)
-- set overridden colors
for i = 1, #style.theme.colors do
monitor.setPaletteColor(style.theme.colors[i].c, style.theme.colors[i].hex)
end
-- apply color mode
local c_mode_overrides = style.theme.color_modes[engine.color_mode]
for i = 1, #c_mode_overrides do
monitor.setPaletteColor(c_mode_overrides[i].c, c_mode_overrides[i].hex)
end
end
-- print out that the monitor is too small
---@param monitor table monitor
local function _print_too_small(monitor)
monitor.setCursorPos(1, 1)
monitor.setBackgroundColor(colors.black)
monitor.setTextColor(colors.red)
monitor.clear()
monitor.write("monitor too small")
end
-- apply renderer configurations
---@param config crd_config
function renderer.configure(config)
style.set_themes(config.MainTheme, config.FrontPanelTheme, config.ColorMode)
engine.color_mode = config.ColorMode
engine.disable_flow_view = config.DisableFlowView
end
-- link to the monitor peripherals
---@param monitors monitors_struct
function renderer.set_displays(monitors)
engine.monitors = monitors
-- report to front panel as connected
iocontrol.fp_monitor_state("main", engine.monitors.main ~= nil)
iocontrol.fp_monitor_state("flow", engine.monitors.flow ~= nil)
for i = 1, #engine.monitors.unit_displays do iocontrol.fp_monitor_state(i, true) end
end
-- init all displays in use by the renderer
function renderer.init_displays()
-- init main and flow monitors
_init_display(engine.monitors.main)
if not engine.disable_flow_view then _init_display(engine.monitors.flow) end
-- init unit displays
for _, monitor in ipairs(engine.monitors.unit_displays) do
_init_display(monitor)
end
-- init terminal
term.setTextColor(colors.white)
term.setBackgroundColor(colors.black)
term.clear()
term.setCursorPos(1, 1)
-- set overridden colors
for i = 1, #style.fp_theme.colors do
term.setPaletteColor(style.fp_theme.colors[i].c, style.fp_theme.colors[i].hex)
end
-- apply color mode
local c_mode_overrides = style.fp_theme.color_modes[engine.color_mode]
for i = 1, #c_mode_overrides do
term.setPaletteColor(c_mode_overrides[i].c, c_mode_overrides[i].hex)
end
end
-- initialize the dmesg output window
function renderer.init_dmesg()
local disp_w, disp_h = engine.monitors.main.getSize()
engine.dmesg_window = window.create(engine.monitors.main, 1, 1, disp_w, disp_h)
log.direct_dmesg(engine.dmesg_window)
end
-- try to start the front panel
---@return boolean success, any error_msg
function renderer.try_start_fp()
local status, msg = true, nil
if not engine.fp_ready then
-- show front panel view on terminal
status, msg = pcall(function ()
engine.ui.front_panel = DisplayBox{window=term.native(),fg_bg=style.fp.root}
panel_view(engine.ui.front_panel, #engine.monitors.unit_displays)
end)
if status then
-- start flasher callback task and report ready
flasher.run()
engine.fp_ready = true
else
-- report fail and close front panel
msg = core.extract_assert_msg(msg)
renderer.close_fp()
end
end
return status, msg
end
-- close out the front panel
function renderer.close_fp()
if engine.fp_ready then
if not engine.ui_ready then
-- stop blinking indicators
flasher.clear()
end
-- disable PGI
pgi.unlink()
-- hide to stop animation callbacks and clear root UI elements
engine.ui.front_panel.hide()
engine.ui.front_panel = nil
engine.fp_ready = false
-- restore colors
for i = 1, #style.fp_theme.colors do
local r, g, b = term.nativePaletteColor(style.fp_theme.colors[i].c)
term.setPaletteColor(style.fp_theme.colors[i].c, r, g, b)
end
-- reset terminal
term.setTextColor(colors.white)
term.setBackgroundColor(colors.black)
term.clear()
term.setCursorPos(1, 1)
end
end
-- try to start the main GUI
---@return boolean success, any error_msg
function renderer.try_start_ui()
local status, msg = true, nil
if not engine.ui_ready then
-- hide dmesg
engine.dmesg_window.setVisible(false)
status, msg = pcall(function ()
-- show main view on main monitor
if engine.monitors.main ~= nil then
engine.ui.main_display = DisplayBox{window=engine.monitors.main,fg_bg=style.root}
main_view(engine.ui.main_display)
util.nop()
end
-- show flow view on flow monitor
if engine.monitors.flow ~= nil then
engine.ui.flow_display = DisplayBox{window=engine.monitors.flow,fg_bg=style.root}
flow_view(engine.ui.flow_display)
util.nop()
end
-- show unit views on unit displays
for idx, display in pairs(engine.monitors.unit_displays) do
engine.ui.unit_displays[idx] = DisplayBox{window=display,fg_bg=style.root}
unit_view(engine.ui.unit_displays[idx], idx)
util.nop()
end
end)
if status then
-- start flasher callback task and report ready
flasher.run()
engine.ui_ready = true
else
-- report fail and close ui
msg = core.extract_assert_msg(msg)
renderer.close_ui()
end
end
return status, msg
end
-- close out the UI
function renderer.close_ui()
if not engine.fp_ready then
-- stop blinking indicators
flasher.clear()
end
-- delete element trees
if engine.ui.main_display ~= nil then engine.ui.main_display.delete() end
if engine.ui.flow_display ~= nil then engine.ui.flow_display.delete() end
for _, display in pairs(engine.ui.unit_displays) do display.delete() end
-- report ui as not ready
engine.ui_ready = false
-- clear root UI elements
engine.ui.main_display = nil
engine.ui.flow_display = nil
engine.ui.unit_displays = {}
-- clear unit monitors
for _, monitor in ipairs(engine.monitors.unit_displays) do monitor.clear() end
if not engine.disable_flow_view then
-- clear flow monitor
engine.monitors.flow.clear()
end
-- re-draw dmesg
engine.dmesg_window.setVisible(true)
engine.dmesg_window.redraw()
end
-- is the front panel ready?
---@nodiscard
---@return boolean ready
function renderer.fp_ready() return engine.fp_ready end
-- is the UI ready?
---@nodiscard
---@return boolean ready
function renderer.ui_ready() return engine.ui_ready end
-- handle a monitor peripheral being disconnected
---@param device table monitor
---@return boolean is_used if the monitor is one of the configured monitors
function renderer.handle_disconnect(device)
local is_used = false
if not engine.monitors then return false end
if engine.monitors.main == device then
if engine.ui.main_display ~= nil then
-- delete element tree and clear root UI elements
engine.ui.main_display.delete()
end
is_used = true
engine.monitors.main = nil
engine.ui.main_display = nil
iocontrol.fp_monitor_state("main", false)
elseif engine.monitors.flow == device then
if engine.ui.flow_display ~= nil then
-- delete element tree and clear root UI elements
engine.ui.flow_display.delete()
end
is_used = true
engine.monitors.flow = nil
engine.ui.flow_display = nil
iocontrol.fp_monitor_state("flow", false)
else
for idx, monitor in pairs(engine.monitors.unit_displays) do
if monitor == device then
if engine.ui.unit_displays[idx] ~= nil then
engine.ui.unit_displays[idx].delete()
end
is_used = true
engine.monitors.unit_displays[idx] = nil
engine.ui.unit_displays[idx] = nil
iocontrol.fp_monitor_state(idx, false)
break
end
end
end
return is_used
end
-- handle a monitor peripheral being reconnected
---@param name string monitor name
---@param device table monitor
---@return boolean is_used if the monitor is one of the configured monitors
function renderer.handle_reconnect(name, device)
local is_used = false
if not engine.monitors then return false end
-- note: handle_resize is a more adaptive way of re-initializing a connected monitor
-- since it can handle a monitor being reconnected that isn't the right size
if engine.monitors.main_name == name then
is_used = true
engine.monitors.main = device
renderer.handle_resize(name)
elseif engine.monitors.flow_name == name then
is_used = true
engine.monitors.flow = device
renderer.handle_resize(name)
else
for idx, monitor in ipairs(engine.monitors.unit_name_map) do
if monitor == name then
is_used = true
engine.monitors.unit_displays[idx] = device
renderer.handle_resize(name)
break
end
end
end
return is_used
end
-- handle a monitor being resized<br>
-- returns if this monitor is assigned + if the assigned screen still fits
---@param name string monitor name
---@return boolean is_used, boolean is_ok
function renderer.handle_resize(name)
local is_used = false
local is_ok = true
local ui = engine.ui
if not engine.monitors then return false, false end
if engine.monitors.main_name == name and engine.monitors.main then
local device = engine.monitors.main ---@type table
-- this is necessary if the bottom left block was broken and on reconnect
_init_display(device)
is_used = true
-- resize dmesg window if needed, but don't make it thinner
local disp_w, disp_h = engine.monitors.main.getSize()
local dmsg_w, _ = engine.dmesg_window.getSize()
engine.dmesg_window.reposition(1, 1, math.max(disp_w, dmsg_w), disp_h, engine.monitors.main)
if ui.main_display then
ui.main_display.delete()
ui.main_display = nil
end
iocontrol.fp_monitor_state("main", true)
engine.dmesg_window.setVisible(not engine.ui_ready)
if engine.ui_ready then
local draw_start = util.time_ms()
local ok = pcall(function ()
ui.main_display = DisplayBox{window=device,fg_bg=style.root}
main_view(ui.main_display)
end)
if ok then
log_render("main view re-draw completed in " .. (util.time_ms() - draw_start) .. "ms")
else
if ui.main_display then
ui.main_display.delete()
ui.main_display = nil
end
_print_too_small(device)
iocontrol.fp_monitor_state("main", false)
is_ok = false
end
else engine.dmesg_window.redraw() end
elseif engine.monitors.flow_name == name and engine.monitors.flow then
local device = engine.monitors.flow ---@type table
-- this is necessary if the bottom left block was broken and on reconnect
_init_display(device)
is_used = true
if ui.flow_display then
ui.flow_display.delete()
ui.flow_display = nil
end
iocontrol.fp_monitor_state("flow", true)
if engine.ui_ready then
local draw_start = util.time_ms()
local ok = pcall(function ()
ui.flow_display = DisplayBox{window=device,fg_bg=style.root}
flow_view(ui.flow_display)
end)
if ok then
log_render("flow view re-draw completed in " .. (util.time_ms() - draw_start) .. "ms")
else
if ui.flow_display then
ui.flow_display.delete()
ui.flow_display = nil
end
_print_too_small(device)
iocontrol.fp_monitor_state("flow", false)
is_ok = false
end
end
else
for idx, monitor in ipairs(engine.monitors.unit_name_map) do
local device = engine.monitors.unit_displays[idx]
if monitor == name and device then
-- this is necessary if the bottom left block was broken and on reconnect
_init_display(device)
is_used = true
if ui.unit_displays[idx] then
ui.unit_displays[idx].delete()
ui.unit_displays[idx] = nil
end
iocontrol.fp_monitor_state(idx, true)
if engine.ui_ready then
local draw_start = util.time_ms()
local ok = pcall(function ()
ui.unit_displays[idx] = DisplayBox{window=device,fg_bg=style.root}
unit_view(ui.unit_displays[idx], idx)
end)
if ok then
log_render("unit " .. idx .. " view re-draw completed in " .. (util.time_ms() - draw_start) .. "ms")
else
if ui.unit_displays[idx] then
ui.unit_displays[idx].delete()
ui.unit_displays[idx] = nil
end
_print_too_small(device)
iocontrol.fp_monitor_state(idx, false)
is_ok = false
end
end
break
end
end
end
return is_used, is_ok
end
-- handle a touch event
---@param event mouse_interaction|nil
function renderer.handle_mouse(event)
if event ~= nil then
if engine.fp_ready and event.monitor == "terminal" then
engine.ui.front_panel.handle_mouse(event)
elseif engine.ui_ready then
if event.monitor == engine.monitors.main_name then
if engine.ui.main_display then engine.ui.main_display.handle_mouse(event) end
elseif event.monitor == engine.monitors.flow_name then
if engine.ui.flow_display then engine.ui.flow_display.handle_mouse(event) end
else
for id, monitor in ipairs(engine.monitors.unit_name_map) do
local display = engine.ui.unit_displays[id]
if event.monitor == monitor and display then
if display then display.handle_mouse(event) end
end
end
end
end
end
end
return renderer