phoenix_title wx.FileType

This class holds information about a given file type.

File type is the same as MIME type under Unix, but under Windows it corresponds more to an extension than to MIME type (in fact, several extensions may correspond to a file type).

This object may be created in several different ways: the program might know the file extension and wish to find out the corresponding MIME type or, conversely, it might want to find the right extension for the file to which it writes the contents of given MIME type. Depending on how it was created some fields may be unknown so the return value of all the accessors must be checked: False will be returned if the corresponding information couldn’t be found.

The objects of this class are never created by the application code but are returned by wx.MimeTypesManager.GetFileTypeFromMimeType and wx.MimeTypesManager.GetFileTypeFromExtension methods. But it is your responsibility to delete the returned pointer when you’re done with it!

A brief reminder about what the MIME types are (see the RFC 1341 for more information): basically, it is just a pair category/type (for example, “text/plain”) where the category is a basic indication of what a file is. Examples of categories are “application”, “image”, “text”, “binary”, and type is a precise definition of the document format: “plain” in the example above means just ASCII text without any formatting, while “text/html” is the HTML document source.

A MIME type may have one or more associated extensions: “text/plain” will typically correspond to the extension “.txt”, but may as well be associated with “.ini” or “.conf”.

phoenix_title MessageParameters class

One of the most common usages of MIME is to encode an e-mail message. The MIME type of the encoded message is an example of a message parameter. These parameters are found in the message headers (“Content-XXX”). At the very least, they must specify the MIME type and the version of MIME used, but almost always they provide additional information about the message such as the original file name or the charset (for the text documents). These parameters may be useful to the program used to open, edit, view or print the message, so, for example, an e-mail client program will have to pass them to this program. Because wx.FileType itself cannot know about these parameters, it uses wx.FileType.MessageParameters class to query them. The default implementation only requires the caller to provide the file name (always used by the program to be called - it must know which file to open) and the MIME type and supposes that there are no other parameters. If you wish to supply additional parameters, you must derive your own class from wx.FileType.MessageParameters and override GetParamValue() function, for example:

# provide the message parameters for the MIME type manager
class MailMessageParameters(wx.MessageParameters):

    def __init__(self, filename, mimetype):

        wx.MessageParameters.__init__(self, filename, mimetype)


    def GetParamValue(self, name):

        # parameter names are not case-sensitive
        if name.lower() == "charset":
            return "US-ASCII"
        else:
            return wx.MessageParameters.GetParamValue(name)

Now you only need to create an object of this class and pass it to, for example, GetOpenCommand like this:

if filetype.GetOpenCommand(MailMessageParameters("foo.txt", "text/plain")):

    # the full command for opening the text documents is in 'command'
    # (it might be "notepad foo.txt" under Windows or "cat foo.txt" under Unix)
    HandleCommand()

else:

    # we don't know how to handle such files...
    pass

Windows: As only the file name is used by the program associated with the given extension anyhow (but no other message parameters), there is no need to ever derive from wx.FileType.MessageParameters class for a Windows-only program.


class_hierarchy Class Hierarchy

Inheritance diagram for class FileType:

method_summary Methods Summary

__init__

Copy constructor.

ExpandCommand

This function is primarily intended for GetOpenCommand and GetPrintCommand usage but may be also used by the application directly if, for example, you want to use some non-default command to open the file.

GetAllCommands

Returns a tuple containing the verbs and commands arrays, corresponding for the registered information for this mime type.

GetDescription

Returns a brief description for this file type: for example, “text document” for

GetExpandedCommand

The returned string is the command to be executed in order to open/print/edit the file of the given type.

GetExtensions

Returns all extensions associated with this file type: for

GetIcon

Return the icon associated with this mime type, if any.

GetIconInfo

Returns a tuple containing the Icon for this file type, the file where the

GetIconLocation

Returns a wx.IconLocation that can be used to fetch the icon for this mime type.

GetMimeType

Returns full MIME type specification for this file type: for example, “text/plain”.

GetMimeTypes

Same as GetMimeType but returns a list of types. This will usually contain

GetOpenCommand

Returns the command which must be executed (see wx.Execute()) in order

GetPrintCommand

Returns the command which must be executed (see Execute()) in order to


api Class API

class wx.FileType(object)

Possible constructors:

FileType(ftInfo)

This class holds information about a given file type.


Methods

__init__(self, ftInfo)

Copy constructor.

Parameters

ftInfo (wx.FileTypeInfo) –



static ExpandCommand(command, params)

This function is primarily intended for GetOpenCommand and GetPrintCommand usage but may be also used by the application directly if, for example, you want to use some non-default command to open the file.

The function replaces all occurrences of:

  • s with the full file name

  • t with the MIME type

  • %{param} with the value of the parameter param using the wx.FileType.MessageParameters object you pass to it.

If there is no ‘s’ in the command string (and the string is not empty), it is assumed that the command reads the data on stdin and so the effect is the same as ” %s” were appended to the string.

Unlike all other functions of this class, there is no error return for this function.

Parameters
Return type

string



GetAllCommands(self, params)

Returns a tuple containing the verbs and commands arrays, corresponding for the registered information for this mime type.

Parameters

params (FileType.MessageParameters) –

Return type

tuple

Returns

( verbs, commands )



GetDescription(self)

Returns a brief description for this file type: for example, “text document” for the “text/plain” MIME type.

Return type

string



GetExpandedCommand(self, verb, params)

The returned string is the command to be executed in order to open/print/edit the file of the given type.

If the string is empty, the lookup for the verb failed.

The name of the file is retrieved from the wx.FileType.MessageParameters class.

Parameters
Return type

string

New in version 4.1/wxWidgets-3.1.1.

See also

wx.Execute



GetExtensions(self)

Returns all extensions associated with this file type: for example, it may contain the following two elements for the MIME type “text/html” (notice the absence of the leading dot): “html” and “htm”.

This function is not implemented on Windows, there is no (efficient) way to retrieve associated extensions from the given MIME type on this platform.

Return type

list of strings



GetIcon(self)

Return the icon associated with this mime type, if any.

Return type

wx.Icon



GetIconInfo(self)

Returns a tuple containing the Icon for this file type, the file where the icon is found, and the index of the image in that file, if applicable.

Return type

PyObject



GetIconLocation(self)

Returns a wx.IconLocation that can be used to fetch the icon for this mime type.

Return type

wx.IconLocation



GetMimeType(self)

Returns full MIME type specification for this file type: for example, “text/plain”.

Return type

string



GetMimeTypes(self)

Same as GetMimeType but returns a list of types. This will usually contain only one item, but sometimes, such as on Unix with KDE more than one type if there are differences between KDE< mailcap and mime.types.

Return type

list of strings



GetOpenCommand(self, *args, **kw)

overload Overloaded Implementations:



GetOpenCommand (self, params)

Returns the command which must be executed (see wx.Execute()) in order to open the file of the given type. The name of the file as well as any other parameters is retrieved from MessageParameters() class.

Return type

string



GetOpenCommand (self, filename)

Returns the command which should be used to open the given filename. An empty string is returned to indicate that an error occurred (typically meaning that there is no standard way to open this kind of files).

Return type

string





GetPrintCommand(self, params)

Returns the command which must be executed (see Execute()) in order to print the file of the given type. The name of the file is retrieved from the MessageParameters class.

Return type

string


Properties

Description

See GetDescription



Extensions

See GetExtensions



Icon

See GetIcon



IconInfo

See GetIconInfo



IconLocation

See GetIconLocation



MimeType

See GetMimeType



MimeTypes

See GetMimeTypes



OpenCommand

See GetOpenCommand



PrintCommand

See GetPrintCommand