view flax/TheShow.py @ 2405:69ca2b2fc133

overcomplicated attempt at persisting the pane layout in the rdf graph this was hard because we have to somehow wait for the graph to load before config'ing the panes
author drewp@bigasterisk.com
date Fri, 17 May 2024 16:58:26 -0700
parents 83e2c4ceb79a
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from Timeline import *
from Submaster import Submasters, sub_maxes

class Show:
    def __init__(self, timelines, submasters):
        self.timelines = dict([(timeline.name, timeline)
            for timeline in timelines])
        self.submasters = submasters
        self.current_timeline = None
        self.current_time = 0
        try:
            self.current_timeline = timelines[0]
        except ValueError:
            pass
    def calc_active_submaster(self):
        "get levels from the current timeline at the current time"
        if not (self.current_timeline or self.current_time):
            return {}
        tl = self.current_timeline
        tl.set_time(self.current_time)
        levels = tl.get_levels()
        scaledsubs = [self.submasters.get_sub_by_name(sub) * level \
            for sub, level in levels.items()]
        maxes = sub_maxes(*scaledsubs)

        return maxes
    def set_timeline(self, name):
        "select a timeline"
        self.current_timeline = self.timelines.get(name)
        self.set_time(0)
        if not self.current_timeline:
            print "Show: '%s' is not the same of a timeline."
    def set_time(self, time):
        "set time of current timeline"
        self.current_time = time
        self.current_timeline.set_time(time)
    def get_timelines(self):
        "Get names of all timelines"
        return self.timelines.keys()

# this is the default blender
linear = LinearBlender()
def T(time, level, **kw):
    """This used to be a synonym for TimedEvent:

    T = TimedEvent

    It now acts in a similar way, except that it will fill in a default 
    blender if you don't.  The default blender is a LinearBlender.  It also
    sets frame to MISSING so the track can fill it in."""
    if 'blender' not in kw:
        global linear
        kw['blender'] = linear

    return TimedEvent(time, level=level, frame=MISSING, **kw)

quad = ExponentialBlender(2)
invquad = ExponentialBlender(0.5)
smoove = SmoothBlender()

track1 = TimelineTrack('red track',
    T(0, 0),
    T(4, 0.5, blender=quad),
    T(12, 0.7, blender=smoove),
    T(15, level=0.0), default_frame='red')
track2 = TimelineTrack('green track',
    T(0, 0.2, blender=invquad),
    T(5, 1.0, blender=smoove),
    T(10, 0.8),
    T(15, 0.6),
    T(20, 0.0), default_frame='green')
track3 = TimelineTrack('tableau demo',
    T(0, 0.0),
    T(2, 1.0, blender=InstantEnd()),
    T(18, 1.0),
    T(20, 0.0), default_frame='blue')
track4 = TimelineTrack('MJ fader',
    T(0, 0.0),
    T(5, 1.0),
    T(10, 0.0), default_frame='red')
bump21 = TimelineTrack('bump at 21',
    T(0,    0),
    T(20.4, 0.05),
    T(20.7,   1),
    T(25,   0.4),
    T(31,   0),
    T(31.1, 1),
    
    default_frame='sill')

# tl = Timeline('test', [track1, track2, track3, track4])
tl = Timeline('test', [track4, bump21])

strobe1 = TimelineTrack('strobify', 
    T(0, 0, blender=Strobe(ontime=0.25, offtime=0.25)),
    T(200, 1), default_frame='sill')

strobe_tl = Timeline('strobe test', [strobe1])

show = Show([tl, strobe_tl], Submasters())

if __name__ == "__main__":
    show.set_timeline('test')
    show.set_time(4)
    print show.get_levels().get_levels()
    print
    print show.get_levels()