├── py9b ├── adb-log.sh ├── adb-log.bat ├── packaging ├── deepclean-android.sh ├── icon.png ├── build-android-debug.sh ├── requirements.txt ├── build-android-release.sh └── buildozer.spec ├── .gitmodules ├── utils.py ├── nbcmd.py ├── mocklink.py ├── .gitignore ├── README ├── fwupd.py ├── nbclient.py ├── main.py ├── fwget.py ├── ninerift.kv └── LICENSE /py9b: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ./vendor/py9b/py9b -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /adb-log.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | adb logcat *:S python:D 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /adb-log.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | adb logcat *:S python:D 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packaging/deepclean-android.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | rm -R ./.buildozer/* 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packaging/icon.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/HelaFaye/NineRiFt-Lite/HEAD/packaging/icon.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packaging/build-android-debug.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | source ~/kivy_venv/bin/activate&&python3 -m buildozer android debug 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packaging/requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | bleak 2 | kivy 3 | kivymd 4 | docutils 5 | requests 6 | twisted 7 | image 8 | pyserial 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packaging/build-android-release.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | source ~/kivy_venv/bin/activate&&source ../../keystores/nrliteactive.sh&&python3 -m buildozer -v android release 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitmodules: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [submodule "vendor/py9b"] 2 | path = vendor/py9b 3 | url = https://github.com/FalkorDev/py9b.git 4 | [submodule ".android/able"] 5 | path = .android/able 6 | url = https://github.com/b3b/able.git 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /utils.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from threading import Thread 2 | from kivy.logger import Logger 3 | try: 4 | from kivymd.toast import toast 5 | except: 6 | pass 7 | 8 | th0 = Thread() 9 | th1 = Thread() 10 | 11 | # toast or print 12 | def tprint(msg): 13 | Logger.info('tprint: %s' % (msg,)) 14 | try: 15 | toast(msg) 16 | except: 17 | pass 18 | 19 | def sidethread(fn): 20 | """ 21 | Essentially reverse of @mainthread kivy decorator - runs function/method in 22 | a separate thread but, only if sidethread isn't already running 23 | """ 24 | def wrapped(*args, **kwargs): 25 | global th0 26 | if th0.is_alive() == False: 27 | th0 = Thread(target=fn, args=args, kwargs=kwargs) 28 | th0.start() 29 | else: 30 | tprint('sidethread is already active') 31 | 32 | return wrapped 33 | 34 | def specialthread(fn): 35 | """ 36 | Essentially reverse of @mainthread kivy decorator - runs function/method in 37 | a separate thread 38 | """ 39 | def wrapped(*args, **kwargs): 40 | global th1 41 | th1 = Thread(target=fn, args=args, kwargs=kwargs) 42 | th1.start() 43 | 44 | return wrapped 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nbcmd.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import time 2 | from py9b.link.base import LinkTimeoutException 3 | from py9b.transport.base import BaseTransport as BT 4 | from py9b.command.regio import ReadRegs, WriteRegs 5 | 6 | from kivy.utils import platform 7 | try: 8 | from kivymd.toast import toast 9 | except: 10 | print('no toast for you') 11 | 12 | # toast or print 13 | def tprint(msg): 14 | try: 15 | toast(msg) 16 | except: 17 | print(msg) 18 | 19 | 20 | class Command: 21 | def __init__(self, conn): 22 | self.device = '' 23 | self.conn = conn 24 | 25 | def setdev(self, d): 26 | self.device = d.lower() 27 | tprint(self.device+' selected as device') 28 | 29 | def powerdown(self): 30 | tran = self.conn._tran 31 | tran.execute(WriteRegs(BT.ESC, 0x79, ">', hdata.decode()) 50 | if hdata == b'55aa032001680271ff': 51 | self.q.write(self._buildx(0x23, 0x01, 0x68, bytearray([0x01, 0x01]))) 52 | 53 | def read(self, size=1): 54 | try: 55 | data = self.q.read(size, timeout=self.timeout) 56 | except queue.Empty: 57 | raise LinkTimeoutException 58 | return data 59 | 60 | def _buildx(self, dev, cmd, arg, data): 61 | pkt = ( 62 | pack( 63 | " 0x081 and self.link is ('ble'): 105 | transport.keys = link.fetch_keys() 106 | transport.recover_keys() 107 | tprint('Keys recovered') 108 | tprint('functionality may be limited for now') 109 | 110 | self._tran = transport 111 | self._link = link 112 | 113 | if not self._link.connected.is_set(): 114 | self._link.connected.wait(self._link.timeout*1.5) 115 | 116 | if self._link.connected.is_set(): 117 | self.update_state('connected') 118 | else: 119 | self.disconnect() 120 | 121 | return transport 122 | 123 | except Exception as exc: 124 | self.dispatch('on_error', repr(exc)) 125 | raise exc 126 | 127 | @mainthread 128 | def update_state(self, state): 129 | print('Current state:', state) 130 | self.state = state 131 | 132 | def disconnect(self): 133 | self.update_state('disconnecting') 134 | self.address = '' 135 | try: 136 | self._link.close() 137 | self._link = None 138 | self._tran = None 139 | except: 140 | pass 141 | self.update_state('disconnected') 142 | 143 | def on_error(self, *args): 144 | self.disconnect() 145 | if self.stay_connected: 146 | self.connect() 147 | # Required for event handling dispatch 148 | pass 149 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | from threading import Thread 3 | from kivy.app import App 4 | from kivy.core.window import Window 5 | from kivy.clock import Clock, mainthread 6 | from kivy.uix.button import Button 7 | from kivy.uix.label import Label 8 | from kivy.uix.scrollview import ScrollView 9 | from kivy.uix.boxlayout import BoxLayout 10 | from kivy.uix.gridlayout import GridLayout 11 | from kivy.uix.anchorlayout import AnchorLayout 12 | from kivy.uix.progressbar import ProgressBar 13 | from kivy.uix.screenmanager import ScreenManager, Screen 14 | from kivy.uix.filechooser import FileChooserListView 15 | from kivy.uix.textinput import TextInput 16 | from kivy.uix.spinner import Spinner 17 | from kivy.utils import platform 18 | from kivy.properties import StringProperty, BooleanProperty, Property 19 | from kivy.lang import Builder 20 | 21 | from utils import tprint, sidethread, specialthread 22 | from fwupd import FWUpd 23 | from fwget import FWGet 24 | from nbcmd import Command 25 | from nbclient import Client 26 | 27 | 28 | class MainWindow(BoxLayout): 29 | pass 30 | 31 | class CommandScreen(Screen): 32 | def setcmd(self,c): 33 | ScriptUI = self.ids['scriptspace'] 34 | ScriptUI.clear_widgets() 35 | if c == 'changesn': 36 | changesnui = Builder.load_file("changesn.kv") 37 | ScriptUI.add_widget(changesnui) 38 | if c == 'dump': 39 | dumpui = Builder.load_file("dump.kv") 40 | ScriptUI.add_widget(dumpui) 41 | 42 | 43 | class NineRiFt(App): 44 | def initialize(self): 45 | self.root_folder = self.user_data_dir 46 | self.cache_folder = os.path.join(self.root_folder, 'cache') 47 | 48 | if not os.path.exists(self.cache_folder): 49 | os.makedirs(self.cache_folder) 50 | 51 | self.conn = Client() 52 | self.conn.bind(on_error=lambda a,b: tprint(b)) 53 | 54 | self.com = Command(self.conn) 55 | self.fwupd = FWUpd(self.conn) 56 | self.fwget = FWGet(self.cache_folder) 57 | 58 | self.versel = BooleanProperty(False) 59 | self.hasextbms = BooleanProperty(False) 60 | tprint("Don't forget to post a review") 61 | 62 | def build(self): 63 | self.initialize() 64 | self.mainwindow = MainWindow() 65 | return self.mainwindow 66 | 67 | @specialthread 68 | def connection_toggle(self): 69 | if self.conn.state == 'connected': 70 | self.conn.disconnect() 71 | elif self.conn.state == 'disconnected': 72 | self.conn.connect() 73 | 74 | @specialthread 75 | def fwget_select_model(self, screen, mod): 76 | if mod is not 'Model': 77 | self.fwget.setModel(mod) 78 | self.fwget.setRepo("https://files.scooterhacking.org/" + mod + "/fw/repo.json") 79 | tprint('loading repo') 80 | self.fwget.loadRepo(self.fwget.repoURL) 81 | self.fwget_update_versions(screen) 82 | else: 83 | tprint('set model to update available versions') 84 | 85 | @specialthread 86 | def fwget_func(self, dev, version): 87 | self.fwget.Gimme(dev, version) 88 | 89 | @sidethread 90 | def executecmd(self, c): 91 | if self.conn.state == 'connected': 92 | tprint(c+' execute') 93 | if c is 'lock': 94 | self.com.lock() 95 | if c is 'unlock': 96 | self.com.unlock() 97 | if c is 'reboot': 98 | self.com.reboot() 99 | if c is 'powerdown': 100 | self.com.powerdown() 101 | if c is 'sniff': 102 | self.com.sniff() 103 | if c is 'dump': 104 | if self.com.device is not '': 105 | self.com.dump(self.com.device) 106 | else: 107 | tprint('set device first') 108 | if c is 'info': 109 | self.com.info() 110 | if c is 'changesn': 111 | if self.com.new_sn is not '': 112 | self.com.changesn(self.com.new_sn) 113 | else: 114 | tprint('set NewSN first') 115 | elif self.conn.state == 'disconnected': 116 | tprint("You aren't connected") 117 | 118 | def selfile_filter(self, mod, vers, dev): 119 | check = ['!.md5'] 120 | filters = [] 121 | if mod is 'm365': 122 | if dev is not 'DRV': 123 | sf = ['*.bin'] 124 | filters = sf+check 125 | elif dev is 'DRV': 126 | if vers=='>=141': 127 | sf = ['*.bin.enc'] 128 | elif vers=='<141': 129 | sf = ['*.bin'] 130 | else: 131 | sf = [''] 132 | filters = sf+check 133 | if mod is 'm365pro': 134 | if dev is 'DRV': 135 | sf = ['*.bin.enc'] 136 | else: 137 | sf = ['*.bin'] 138 | filters = sf+check 139 | if mod is 'esx' or 'max': 140 | sf = ['*.bin.enc'] 141 | filters = sf+check 142 | print('selfile_filter set to %s' % filters) 143 | return filters 144 | 145 | @mainthread 146 | def fwget_update_versions(self, screen): 147 | sel = screen.ids.part.text 148 | if sel == 'BLE': 149 | dev = self.fwget.BLE 150 | elif sel == 'BMS': 151 | dev = self.fwget.BMS 152 | elif sel == 'DRV': 153 | dev = self.fwget.DRV 154 | else: 155 | dev = [] 156 | if dev != []: 157 | versions = [str(e) for e in dev] 158 | tprint('FWGet Vers. available: '+str(versions)) 159 | screen.ids.version.values = versions 160 | 161 | def select_model(self, mod): 162 | values = ['BLE', 'DRV', 'BMS'] 163 | if mod.startswith('m365'): 164 | self.hasextbms = False 165 | if mod is 'm365': 166 | self.versel = True 167 | elif mod is 'm365pro': 168 | self.versel = False 169 | if mod is 'esx': 170 | self.versel = False 171 | self.hasextbms = True 172 | if mod is 'max': 173 | self.versel = False 174 | self.hasextbms = False 175 | if self.hasextbms is True: 176 | try: 177 | values.append('ExtBMS') 178 | except: 179 | print('ExtBMS entry already present') 180 | if self.hasextbms is False: 181 | try: 182 | values.remove('ExtBMS') 183 | except: 184 | print('no ExtBMS entry to remove') 185 | return values 186 | 187 | def on_stop(self): 188 | self.conn.disconnect() 189 | 190 | @sidethread 191 | def fwupd_func(self, chooser): 192 | if len(chooser.selection) != 1: 193 | tprint('Choose file to flash') 194 | return 195 | self.fwupd.Flash(chooser.selection[0]) 196 | 197 | @mainthread 198 | def setprogbar(self, prog, maxprog): 199 | FlashScreen.setprog(prog, maxprog) 200 | 201 | if __name__ == "__main__": 202 | NineRiFt().run() 203 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fwget.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import requests 3 | import hashlib 4 | try: 5 | from kivymd.toast import toast 6 | except: 7 | print('no toast for you') 8 | 9 | # toast or print 10 | def tprint(msg): 11 | try: 12 | toast(msg) 13 | except: 14 | print(msg) 15 | 16 | class FWGet(): 17 | def __init__(self, cache): 18 | self.cachePath = cache 19 | self.repoURL = "http://null" 20 | self.dirname = "null" 21 | if not os.path.exists(self.cachePath): 22 | os.makedirs(self.cachePath) 23 | tprint("Created NineRiFt cache directory") 24 | self.progress = 0 25 | self.maxprogress = 100 26 | self.model = '' 27 | self.getboth = False 28 | self.BLE = [] 29 | self.DRV = [] 30 | self.BMS = [] 31 | 32 | def setModel(self, model): 33 | self.model = model 34 | 35 | def setRepo(self, repo): 36 | self.repoURL = repo 37 | 38 | def md5Checksum(self, filePath, url): 39 | m = hashlib.md5() 40 | if url==None: 41 | with open(filePath, 'rb') as fh: 42 | m = hashlib.md5() 43 | while True: 44 | data = fh.read(8192) 45 | if not data: 46 | break 47 | m.update(data) 48 | return m.hexdigest() 49 | else: 50 | r = requests.get(url) 51 | for data in r.iter_content(8192): 52 | m.update(data) 53 | return m.hexdigest() 54 | 55 | def getFile(self, FWtype, version): 56 | if (self.repoURL == "http://null" or self.dirname == "null"): 57 | tprint("You need to load a valid repo first.") 58 | return(False) 59 | noInternet = False 60 | if not os.path.exists(self.cachePath + "/" + self.dirname + "/"): 61 | os.makedirs(self.cachePath + "/" + self.dirname + "/") 62 | print("Created repo cache directory") 63 | try: 64 | r = requests.head(self.repoURL) 65 | if (r.status_code != 200): 66 | noInternet = True 67 | tprint("Failed to connect to the repo, using local files if available (Server response not 200)") 68 | except requests.ConnectionError: 69 | tprint("Failed to connect to the repo, using local files if available (requests.ConnectionError)") 70 | noInternet = True 71 | if self.model.startswith('m365'): 72 | if FWtype is 'DRV' and self.getboth is False: 73 | filename = FWtype.upper() + version + ".bin.enc" 74 | self.getboth = True 75 | else: 76 | filename = FWtype.upper() + version + ".bin" 77 | else: 78 | filename = FWtype.upper() + version + ".bin.enc" 79 | completePath = self.cachePath + "/" + self.dirname + "/" + filename 80 | isFilePresent = os.path.isfile(completePath) 81 | if noInternet == False: 82 | response = requests.get(self.repoURL + FWtype.lower() + "/" + filename + ".md5") 83 | with open(completePath + ".md5", 'wb') as f: 84 | f.write(response.content) 85 | checksum = response.text 86 | if isFilePresent: 87 | match = self.md5Checksum(completePath, None) == checksum 88 | else: 89 | match = False 90 | else: 91 | if isFilePresent: 92 | with open(completePath + ".md5", "r") as md5cached: 93 | checksum = md5cached.read() 94 | match = self.md5Checksum(completePath, None) == checksum 95 | if (isFilePresent and match): 96 | print(filename + ' was cached; moving on') 97 | return(True, completePath) 98 | else: 99 | url = self.repoURL + FWtype.lower() + "/" + filename 100 | try: 101 | print('download started') 102 | r = requests.head(url) 103 | if (r.status_code == 404): 104 | tprint("Failed to fetch " + filename + " (Error 404 file not found)") 105 | return(False, completePath) 106 | print('Beginning file download; writing to ' + completePath) 107 | url = self.repoURL + FWtype.lower() + "/" + filename 108 | print("URL: " + url) 109 | r = requests.get(url) 110 | with open(completePath, 'wb') as f: 111 | f.write(r.content) 112 | if (r.status_code == 200): 113 | print(filename + " downloaded successfully.") 114 | print('download finished') 115 | with open(completePath + ".md5", "r") as md5cached: 116 | checksum = md5cached.read() 117 | match = self.md5Checksum(completePath, None) == checksum 118 | if not match: 119 | if os.path.exists(completePath): 120 | os.remove(completePath) 121 | else: 122 | print("The file does not exist") 123 | tprint('File was corrupted. try again?') 124 | return(True, completePath) 125 | else: 126 | tprint("Server couldn't respond to download request. Local files aren't available. Aborting.") 127 | return(False, completePath) 128 | except requests.ConnectionError: 129 | tprint("Connection error. Local files aren't available. Aborting.") 130 | return(False, completePath) 131 | 132 | def loadRepo(self, jsonURL): 133 | d = '' 134 | noInternet = False 135 | hashedName = hashlib.md5(jsonURL.encode("utf-8")).hexdigest() 136 | try: 137 | r = requests.head(jsonURL) 138 | if (r.status_code != 200): 139 | noInternet = True 140 | tprint("Failed to fetch JSON! Will use cached if available. (Server response not 200)") 141 | except requests.ConnectionError: 142 | tprint("Failed to fetch JSON! Will use cached if available. (requests.ConnectionError)") 143 | noInternet = True 144 | if noInternet == False: 145 | try: 146 | r = requests.get(jsonURL) 147 | with open(self.cachePath + hashedName + ".json", 'wb') as f: 148 | f.write(r.content) 149 | with open(self.cachePath + hashedName + ".json") as f: 150 | d = eval(f.read()) 151 | print("Fetched repo JSON.") 152 | except requests.ConnectionError: 153 | tprint("Failed to grab JSON! (requests.ConnectionError)") 154 | return(False) 155 | 156 | elif os.path.isfile(self.cachePath + hashedName + ".json"): 157 | with open(self.cachePath + hashedName + ".json") as f: 158 | d = eval(f.read()) 159 | print("Fetched cached repo JSON.") 160 | else: 161 | tprint("Couldn't download file and couldn't load from cache. Aborting.") 162 | return(False) 163 | self.dirname = str(d["repo"]["infos"]["dirname"]) 164 | self.repoURL = str(d["repo"]["infos"]["files_URL"]) 165 | name = str(d["repo"]["infos"]["name"]) 166 | self.DRV = d["repo"]["files"]["DRV"] 167 | self.BMS = d["repo"]["files"]["BMS"] 168 | self.BLE = d["repo"]["files"]["BLE"] 169 | print("Loaded the repo \"" + name+ "\" hosted at " + self.repoURL + ". DRV:" 170 | + str(self.DRV) + " BMS:" + str(self.BMS) + " BLE:" + str(self.BLE)) 171 | return(True, self.dirname, self.repoURL, name, self.DRV, self.BMS, self.BLE) 172 | 173 | def Gimme(self, firm, ver): 174 | tprint('download started') 175 | self.getFile(firm,ver) 176 | self.getFile(firm, ver) 177 | tprint('download finished') 178 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ninerift.kv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | : 2 | size_hint_x: None 3 | size: self.texture_size 4 | 5 | : 6 | GridLayout: 7 | cols: 1 8 | rows: 3 9 | GridLayout: 10 | rows: 2 11 | size_hint_y: .20 12 | GridLayout: 13 | cols: 2 14 | rows: 2 15 | Spinner: 16 | id: fwumodel 17 | text:'Model' 18 | values: ['esx', 'm365', 'max'] 19 | sync_height: True 20 | font_size: '12sp' 21 | height: '12sp' 22 | on_text: app.select_model(self.text); app.selfile_filter(self.text, versel.text, fwupart.text); filechooser.do_layout() 23 | Spinner: 24 | id: fwupart 25 | text: 'Part' 26 | values: app.select_model(fwumodel.text) 27 | font_size: '12sp' 28 | height: '12sp' 29 | sync_height: True 30 | on_text: app.fwupd.device = self.text.lower(); app.selfile_filter(fwumodel.text, versel.text, self.text); filechooser.do_layout() 31 | GridLayout: 32 | cols: 2 33 | FormLabel: 34 | size_hint_x: .2 35 | font_size: '12sp' 36 | text: "Lock:" 37 | Switch: 38 | size_hint_x: .8 39 | active: True 40 | on_active: app.fwupd.lock = self.active 41 | BoxLayout: 42 | Spinner: 43 | disabled: fwumodel.text != 'm365' 44 | id: versel 45 | text: 'Vers.' 46 | font_size: '12sp' 47 | height: '12sp' 48 | sync_height: True 49 | values: ['<141', '>=141'] 50 | on_text: app.selfile_filter(fwumodel.text, self.text, fwupart.text); filechooser.do_layout() 51 | BoxLayout: 52 | orientation: 'vertical' 53 | size_hint_y: .6 54 | FileChooserListView: 55 | id: filechooser 56 | path: app.cache_folder 57 | filters: app.selfile_filter(fwumodel.text, versel.text, fwupart.text) 58 | GridLayout: 59 | rows: 2 60 | size_hint_y: .20 61 | ProgressBar: 62 | id: fwprogbar 63 | size_hint_y: .3 64 | value: app.fwupd.progress 65 | max: app.fwupd.maxprog 66 | Button: 67 | disabled: app.conn.state in ('disconnected',) 68 | size_hint_y: .7 69 | font_size: '12sp' 70 | height: '12sp' 71 | text: "Start" 72 | on_press: app.fwupd_func(filechooser) 73 | 74 | : 75 | GridLayout: 76 | cols: 1 77 | rows: 3 78 | AnchorLayout: 79 | anchor_y: 'top' 80 | GridLayout: 81 | cols: 3 82 | size_hint_y: .15 83 | Spinner: 84 | id: model 85 | text: 'Model' 86 | values: ['esx', 'm365', 'max'] 87 | on_text: app.fwget_select_model(root, self.text) 88 | font_size: '12sp' 89 | height: '12sp' 90 | sync_height: True 91 | Spinner: 92 | id: part 93 | text: 'Part' 94 | values: ['BLE', 'DRV', 'BMS'] 95 | on_text: app.fwget_select_model(root, model.text); app.fwget_update_versions(root) 96 | font_size: '12sp' 97 | height: '12sp' 98 | sync_height: True 99 | Spinner: 100 | id: version 101 | text: 'Version' 102 | values: [] 103 | sync_height: True 104 | font_size: '12sp' 105 | height: '12sp' 106 | text_autoupdate: True 107 | AnchorLayout: 108 | size_hint_y: 0.3 109 | anchor_y: 'bottom' 110 | Button: 111 | text: 'Download it!' 112 | on_press: app.fwget_func(part.text, version.text) 113 | 114 | : 115 | orientation: 'vertical' 116 | size_hint_y: .80 117 | 118 | : 119 | GridLayout: 120 | cols: 1 121 | rows: 3 122 | GridLayout: 123 | rows: 1 124 | size_hint_y: .1 125 | BoxLayout: 126 | orientation: 'vertical' 127 | Spinner: 128 | id: scriptsel 129 | text: 'Script' 130 | values: ['lock', 'unlock', 'reboot', 'powerdown'] 131 | on_text: root.setcmd(self.text) 132 | font_size: '12sp' 133 | height: '12sp' 134 | 135 | ScriptUI: 136 | id: scriptspace 137 | 138 | AnchorLayout: 139 | anchor_y: 'bottom' 140 | size_hint_y: .10 141 | Button: 142 | text: "Execute" 143 | on_press: app.executecmd(scriptsel.text) 144 | 145 | : 146 | orientation: "vertical" 147 | GridLayout: 148 | cols: 1 149 | rows: 4 150 | GridLayout: 151 | id: connman 152 | size_hint_y: .15 153 | cols: 1 154 | rows: 4 155 | BoxLayout: 156 | size_hint_y: .325 157 | orientation: 'horizontal' 158 | FormLabel: 159 | font_size: '12sp' 160 | text: "Addr:" 161 | TextInput: 162 | multiline: False 163 | on_text_validate: app.conn.address = self.text.lower() 164 | font_size: '12sp' 165 | BoxLayout: 166 | size_hint_y: .325 167 | orientation: 'horizontal' 168 | Spinner: 169 | text: 'Interface' 170 | values: ['BLE', 'TCP', 'Serial'] 171 | on_text: app.conn.link = self.text.lower() 172 | font_size: '12sp' 173 | height: '12sp' 174 | Spinner: 175 | text: 'Protocol' 176 | values: ['ninebot', 'xiaomi'] 177 | on_text: app.conn.transport = self.text.lower() 178 | font_size: '12sp' 179 | height: '12sp' 180 | BoxLayout: 181 | size_hint_y: .02 182 | AnchorLayout: 183 | size_hint_y: .33 184 | anchor_y: 'bottom' 185 | Button: 186 | text: "Connect" if app.conn.state == 'disconnected' else "Disconnect" 187 | disabled: app.conn.state not in ('connected', 'disconnected') 188 | font_size: '12sp' 189 | on_press: app.connection_toggle() 190 | GridLayout: 191 | cols: 1 192 | size_hint_y: .01 193 | BoxLayout: 194 | orientation: 'horizontal' 195 | size_hint_y: .05 196 | Button: 197 | text: "Flash" 198 | font_size: '12sp' 199 | height: '12sp' 200 | on_press: manager.current = 'flash' 201 | Button: 202 | text: "Download" 203 | font_size: '12sp' 204 | height: '12sp' 205 | on_press: manager.current = 'download' 206 | Button: 207 | text: "Command" 208 | font_size: '12sp' 209 | height: '12sp' 210 | on_press: manager.current = 'command' 211 | ScreenManager: 212 | size_hint_y: .80 213 | id: manager 214 | FlashScreen: 215 | name: "flash" 216 | DownloadScreen: 217 | name: "download" 218 | CommandScreen: 219 | name: "command" 220 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packaging/buildozer.spec: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [app] 2 | 3 | # (str) Title of your application 4 | title = NineRiFt 5 | 6 | # (str) Package name 7 | package.name = NineRiFtLite 8 | 9 | # (str) Package domain (needed for android/ios packaging) 10 | package.domain = com.netrafire 11 | 12 | # (str) Source code where the main.py live 13 | source.dir = ../ 14 | 15 | # (list) Source files to include (let empty to include all the files) 16 | source.include_exts = py,png,jpg,kv,atlas,xml 17 | 18 | # (list) List of inclusions using pattern matching 19 | source.include_patterns = assets/*,images/* 20 | 21 | # (list) Source files to exclude (let empty to not exclude anything) 22 | #source.exclude_exts = spec 23 | 24 | # (list) List of directory to exclude (let empty to not exclude anything) 25 | #source.exclude_dirs = tests, bin 26 | 27 | # (list) List of exclusions using pattern matching 28 | #source.exclude_patterns = license,images/*/*.jpg 29 | 30 | # (str) Application versioning (method 1) 31 | version = 1.27 32 | 33 | # (str) Application versioning (method 2) 34 | # version.regex = __version__ = ['"](.*)['"] 35 | # version.filename = %(source.dir)s/main.py 36 | 37 | # (list) Application requirements 38 | # comma separated e.g. requirements = sqlite3,kivy 39 | requirements = python3, kivy, android, requests, openssl, kivymd, able, pyjnius 40 | # (str) Custom source folders for requirements 41 | # Sets custom source for any requirements with recipes 42 | # requirements.source.kivy = ../../kivy 43 | 44 | # (list) Garden requirements 45 | #garden_requirements = 46 | 47 | # (str) Presplash of the application 48 | #presplash.filename = %(source.dir)s/data/presplash.png 49 | 50 | # (str) Icon of the application 51 | icon.filename = %(source.dir)s/packaging/icon.png 52 | 53 | # (str) Supported orientation (one of landscape, sensorLandscape, portrait or all) 54 | orientation = all 55 | 56 | # (list) List of service to declare 57 | #services = NAME:ENTRYPOINT_TO_PY,NAME2:ENTRYPOINT2_TO_PY 58 | 59 | # 60 | # OSX Specific 61 | # 62 | 63 | # 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