├── kjeopardy
├── __init__.py
├── __pycache__
│ ├── __init__.cpython-38.pyc
│ └── __main__.cpython-38.pyc
└── __main__.py
├── .gitignore
├── KJeopardy.kdev4
├── screenshots
├── grid.png
└── main.png
├── content
├── img
│ ├── kjeopardy.png
│ ├── fallback_banner.jpg
│ └── kjeopardy.svg
└── ui
│ ├── game
│ ├── game.qml
│ ├── MultipleChoice.qml
│ └── GameTable.qml
│ ├── placeholder.qml
│ ├── main.qml
│ ├── Overview.qml
│ └── AboutPage.qml
├── README.md
└── LICENSE
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1 | [Project]
2 | Manager=KDevGenericManager
3 | Name=KJeopardy
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/README.md:
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1 | # KJeopardy
2 | This is an opensource jeopardy application written in Python with KDE Frameworks 5. It is **not** an official KDE application.
3 |
4 | ## Screenshots
5 | 
6 | 
7 |
8 | ## Adding jeopardys
9 | will be documented soon
10 |
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/content/ui/game/game.qml:
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1 |
2 | import QtQuick 2.6
3 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.0 as Controls
4 | import QtQuick.Layouts 1.2
5 | import org.kde.kirigami 2.13 as Kirigami
6 |
7 | Kirigami.ScrollablePage {
8 | property var correct: 3
9 | property var checked: 0
10 | title: "Game"
11 | ColumnLayout {
12 | Kirigami.FormLayout {
13 |
14 | Kirigami.Heading {
15 | text: bridge.get_task_title()
16 | }
17 | Text {
18 | text: bridge.get_game_description()
19 | }
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 | }
24 |
25 | }
26 |
27 | }
28 |
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/content/ui/placeholder.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.1
2 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.0 as Controls
3 | import QtQuick.Layouts 1.2
4 | import org.kde.kirigami 2.11 as Kirigami
5 |
6 | Kirigami.ScrollablePage {
7 | title: "Placeholder page"
8 | RowLayout {
9 | Kirigami.InlineMessage {
10 | Layout.fillWidth: true
11 | visible: true
12 | text: "This is a placeholder page. It does not do anything, and you are seeing this because this is a development build that is not yet fully functional. If this appears in a production build and you are not a developer, something is wrong."
13 | }
14 |
15 |
16 | }
17 |
18 | }
19 |
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/content/ui/main.qml:
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1 |
2 |
3 | import QtQuick 2.1
4 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.0 as Controls
5 | import QtQuick.Layouts 1.2
6 | import org.kde.kirigami 2.11 as Kirigami
7 |
8 | Kirigami.ApplicationWindow {
9 |
10 | title: "Kjeopardy"
11 | function pushReplaceLayer(page, args) {
12 | if (pageStack.layers.depth === 2) {
13 | pageStack.layers.replace(page, args);
14 | } else {
15 | pageStack.layers.push(page, args);
16 | }
17 | }
18 |
19 | globalDrawer: Kirigami.GlobalDrawer {
20 | isMenu: true
21 | actions: [
22 | Kirigami.Action {
23 | text: "Report bug"
24 | icon.name: "dialog-error"
25 | onTriggered: bridge.openWebBrowser("https://github.com/KaratekHD/kjeopardy/issues")
26 | },
27 | Kirigami.Action {
28 | text: "Source Code"
29 | icon.name: "text-x-script"
30 | onTriggered: bridge.openWebBrowser("https://github.com/KaratekHD/kjeopardy")
31 | },
32 | Kirigami.Action {
33 | text: "About"
34 | icon.name: "help-about"
35 | onTriggered: pushReplaceLayer(Qt.resolvedUrl("AboutPage.qml"))
36 | enabled: pageStack.layers.currentItem.title !== "About"
37 | },
38 | Kirigami.Action {
39 | text: "Quit"
40 | icon.name: "gtk-quit"
41 | shortcut: StandardKey.Quit
42 | onTriggered: Qt.quit()
43 | }
44 | ]
45 | }
46 |
47 | Overview {
48 | id: overview
49 | }
50 | pageStack.initialPage: overview
51 | }
52 |
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/content/img/kjeopardy.svg:
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2 |
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/content/ui/game/MultipleChoice.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.6
2 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.0 as Controls
3 | import QtQuick.Layouts 1.2
4 | import org.kde.kirigami 2.13 as Kirigami
5 |
6 | Kirigami.ScrollablePage {
7 | property var correct: bridge.get_correct_answer()
8 | property var checked: 0
9 | function check(checkbox) {
10 | if (checkbox == correct) {
11 | wrongBanner.visible = false
12 | correctBanner.visible = true
13 | return true
14 | } else {
15 | wrongBanner.visible = true
16 | correctBanner.visible = false
17 | return false
18 | }
19 |
20 | }
21 | title: "Multiple Choice Question"
22 | ColumnLayout {
23 | Kirigami.FormLayout {
24 | Kirigami.InlineMessage {
25 | Layout.fillWidth: true
26 | id: correctBanner
27 | visible: false
28 | type: Kirigami.MessageType.Positive
29 | text: "Deine Antwort ist richtig!"
30 | }
31 | Kirigami.InlineMessage {
32 | id: wrongBanner
33 | Layout.fillWidth: true
34 | visible: false
35 | type: Kirigami.MessageType.Error
36 | text: "Deine Antwort ist leider falsch."
37 | }
38 |
39 | Kirigami.Heading {
40 | text: bridge.get_task_title()
41 | }
42 | ColumnLayout {
43 | Layout.rowSpan: 3
44 | Controls.RadioButton {
45 | id: firstRadio
46 | text: bridge.get_answer(1)
47 | }
48 | Controls.RadioButton {
49 | id: secondRadio
50 | text: bridge.get_answer(2)
51 | }
52 | Controls.RadioButton {
53 | id: thirdRadio
54 | text: bridge.get_answer(3)
55 | }
56 | Controls.RadioButton {
57 | id: fourRadio
58 | text: bridge.get_answer(4)
59 | }
60 | }
61 | Controls.Button {
62 | text: "Abgeben"
63 | icon.name: "dialog-ok"
64 | Layout.fillWidth: true
65 | onClicked: {
66 | if (!(firstRadio.checked || secondRadio.checked || thirdRadio.checked || fourRadio.checked)) {
67 | showPassiveNotification("Nothing is selected!")
68 | }
69 | if (firstRadio.checked) {
70 | check(1)
71 | }
72 | if (secondRadio.checked) {
73 | check(2)
74 | }
75 | if (thirdRadio.checked) {
76 | check(3)
77 | }
78 | if (fourRadio.checked) {
79 | check(4)
80 | }
81 |
82 | }
83 | }
84 |
85 | }
86 |
87 | }
88 |
89 | }
90 |
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/content/ui/Overview.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.6
2 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.0 as Controls
3 | import QtQuick.Layouts 1.2
4 | import org.kde.kirigami 2.13 as Kirigami
5 |
6 | Kirigami.ScrollablePage {
7 | id: startPage
8 | title: "KJeopardy"
9 |
10 | actions.main: Kirigami.Action {
11 | text: "Quit"
12 | icon.name: "gtk-quit"
13 | onTriggered: Qt.quit()
14 |
15 | }
16 | property var arr: bridge.get_files()
17 | Component.onCompleted: {
18 | print(arr)
19 | print(arr.length)
20 | for (var i = 0; i < arr[0].length; i++) {
21 | print(arr[0][i])
22 | mainModel.append({"title": bridge.get_jeopardy_title(i),
23 | "image": bridge.get_jeopardy_image(i),
24 | "text": bridge.get_jeopardy_description(i),
25 | "actions": [{text: "Play", icon: "media-playback-start"}],
26 | "file": bridge.get_jeopardy_filename(i)
27 | })
28 |
29 | }
30 |
31 | }
32 |
33 |
34 | Kirigami.CardsListView {
35 | id: view
36 | model: ListModel {
37 | id: mainModel
38 |
39 | }
40 | Kirigami.PlaceholderMessage {
41 | text: i18n("No jeopardys available.")
42 |
43 | anchors.centerIn: parent
44 |
45 | visible: parent.count === 0
46 | }
47 |
48 | delegate: Kirigami.AbstractCard {
49 | //NOTE: never put a Layout as contentItem as it will cause binding loops
50 | //SEE: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-66826
51 | contentItem: Item {
52 | implicitWidth: delegateLayout.implicitWidth
53 | implicitHeight: delegateLayout.implicitHeight
54 | GridLayout {
55 | id: delegateLayout
56 | anchors {
57 | left: parent.left
58 | top: parent.top
59 | right: parent.right
60 | //IMPORTANT: never put the bottom margin
61 | }
62 | rowSpacing: Kirigami.Units.largeSpacing
63 | columnSpacing: Kirigami.Units.largeSpacing
64 | columns: width > Kirigami.Units.gridUnit * 20 ? 4 : 2
65 | Kirigami.Icon {
66 | source: model.image
67 | Layout.fillHeight: true
68 | Layout.maximumHeight: Kirigami.Units.iconSizes.huge
69 | Layout.preferredWidth: height
70 | }
71 | ColumnLayout {
72 | Kirigami.Heading {
73 | level: 2
74 | text: model.title
75 | }
76 | Kirigami.Separator {
77 | Layout.fillWidth: true
78 | }
79 | Controls.Label {
80 | Layout.fillWidth: true
81 | wrapMode: Text.WordWrap
82 | text: model.text
83 | }
84 | Controls.Label {
85 | Layout.fillWidth: true
86 | wrapMode: Text.WordWrap
87 | text: model.file
88 | }
89 | }
90 | Controls.Button {
91 | icon.name: model.actions.get(0).icon
92 | Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignRight|Qt.AlignVCenter
93 | Layout.columnSpan: 2
94 | text: "Play"
95 | onClicked: {
96 | bridge.set_jeopardy(model.file)
97 | pushReplaceLayer(Qt.resolvedUrl("game/GameTable.qml"))
98 | }
99 | }
100 | }
101 | }
102 | }
103 | }
104 | /*
105 | Kirigami.CardsGridView {
106 | id: view
107 | model: ListModel {
108 | id: mainModel
109 | }
110 |
111 | delegate:Kirigami.Card {
112 | id: card
113 | banner {
114 | title: model.title
115 | source: model.image
116 | }
117 | contentItem: Controls.Label {
118 | wrapMode: Text.WordWrap
119 | text: model.text
120 | }
121 | actions: [
122 | Kirigami.Action {
123 | text: model.actions.get(0).text
124 | icon.name: model.actions.get(0).icon
125 | onTriggered: pushReplaceLayer(Qt.resolvedUrl("game/GameTable.qml"))
126 | }
127 | ]
128 | }
129 | }
130 | */
131 |
132 |
133 |
134 | }
135 |
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/content/ui/game/GameTable.qml:
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1 |
2 | import QtQuick 2.1
3 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.0 as Controls
4 | import QtQuick.Layouts 1.2
5 | import org.kde.kirigami 2.11 as Kirigami
6 |
7 | Kirigami.Page {
8 | title: bridge.get_jeopardy_title_global()
9 | function processButtonInput(points, collumn) {
10 | //processQuestion("52d4e1b4-1d2a-4596-b8b1-5621bfe3c4c0", points, collumn) //TODO: Change the UUID stuff later
11 | //print(bridge.get_is_question("52d4e1b4-1d2a-4596-b8b1-5621bfe3c4c0", points, collumn))
12 | if(!(bridge.get_question_exists(bridge.get_jeopardy(), points, collumn))) {
13 | showPassiveNotification("Question is undefined.")
14 | return
15 |
16 | }
17 | if (bridge.get_is_question(bridge.get_jeopardy(), points, collumn)) {
18 | bridge.set_asked_question(bridge.get_jeopardy(), points, collumn)
19 | pageStack.layers.push(Qt.resolvedUrl("MultipleChoice.qml"))
20 | } else {
21 | bridge.set_asked_question(bridge.get_jeopardy(), points, collumn)
22 | pageStack.layers.push(Qt.resolvedUrl("game.qml"))
23 | }
24 | }
25 |
26 | GridLayout {
27 | anchors.centerIn: parent
28 | Layout.preferredHeight: parent.height
29 | columns: 4
30 | rows: 6
31 | Text {
32 | text: bridge.get_head(0)
33 | id: headColumn1
34 | }
35 | Text {
36 | text: bridge.get_head(1)
37 | id: headColumn2
38 | }
39 | Text {
40 | text: bridge.get_head(2)
41 | id: headColumn3
42 | }
43 | Text {
44 | text: bridge.get_head(3)
45 | id: headColumn4
46 | }
47 | Controls.Button {
48 | id: buttonP200C1
49 | text: "200"
50 | onClicked: processButtonInput(200, 1)
51 | }
52 | Controls.Button {
53 | id: buttonP200C2
54 | text: "200"
55 | onClicked: processButtonInput(200, 2)
56 | }
57 | Controls.Button {
58 | id: buttonP200C3
59 | text: "200"
60 | onClicked: processButtonInput(200, 3)
61 | }
62 | Controls.Button {
63 | id: buttonP200C4
64 | text: "200"
65 | onClicked: processButtonInput(200, 4)
66 | }
67 | Controls.Button {
68 | id: buttonP400C1
69 | text: "400"
70 | onClicked: processButtonInput(400, 1)
71 | }
72 | Controls.Button {
73 | id: buttonP400C2
74 | text: "400"
75 | onClicked: processButtonInput(400, 2)
76 | }
77 | Controls.Button {
78 | id: buttonP400C3
79 | text: "400"
80 | onClicked: processButtonInput(400, 3)
81 | }
82 | Controls.Button {
83 | id: buttonP400C4
84 | text: "400"
85 | onClicked: processButtonInput(400, 4)
86 | }
87 | Controls.Button {
88 | id: buttonP600C1
89 | text: "600"
90 | onClicked: processButtonInput(600, 1)
91 | }
92 | Controls.Button {
93 | id: buttonP600C2
94 | text: "600"
95 | onClicked: processButtonInput(600, 2)
96 | }
97 | Controls.Button {
98 | id: buttonP600C3
99 | text: "600"
100 | onClicked: processButtonInput(600, 3)
101 | }
102 | Controls.Button {
103 | id: buttonP600C4
104 | text: "600"
105 | onClicked: processButtonInput(600, 4)
106 | }
107 | Controls.Button {
108 | id: buttonP800C1
109 | text: "800"
110 | onClicked: processButtonInput(800, 1)
111 | }
112 | Controls.Button {
113 | id: buttonP800C2
114 | text: "800"
115 | onClicked: processButtonInput(800, 2)
116 | }
117 | Controls.Button {
118 | id: buttonP800C3
119 | text: "800"
120 | onClicked: processButtonInput(800, 3)
121 | }
122 | Controls.Button {
123 | id: buttonP800C4
124 | text: "800"
125 | onClicked: processButtonInput(800, 4)
126 | }
127 | Controls.Button {
128 | id: buttonP1000C1
129 | text: "1000"
130 | onClicked: processButtonInput(1000, 1)
131 | }
132 | Controls.Button {
133 | id: buttonP1000C2
134 | text: "1000"
135 | onClicked: processButtonInput(1000, 2)
136 | }
137 | Controls.Button {
138 | id: buttonP1000C3
139 | text: "1000"
140 | onClicked: processButtonInput(1000, 3)
141 | }
142 | Controls.Button {
143 | id: buttonP1000C4
144 | text: "1000"
145 | onClicked: processButtonInput(1000, 4)
146 | }
147 |
148 | }
149 | }
150 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python3
2 |
3 | import argparse
4 | import json
5 | from argparse import HelpFormatter
6 | from functools import partial
7 | from PySide2.QtWidgets import *
8 | from PySide2.QtGui import *
9 | from PySide2.QtQml import QQmlApplicationEngine
10 | from PySide2.QtCore import *
11 | import webbrowser
12 | import os
13 |
14 | class Transporter(QObject):
15 | def __init__(self, parent=None):
16 | QObject.__init__(self, parent)
17 | self._text = ""
18 |
19 | def get_text(self):
20 | return self._text
21 |
22 | def set_text(self, value):
23 | if self._text == value:
24 | return
25 | self._text = value
26 |
27 | text = Property(str, fget=get_text, fset=set_text)
28 |
29 | class CustomHelpFormatter(HelpFormatter):
30 |
31 | def _format_action_invocation(self, action):
32 | if not action.option_strings:
33 | # Use default methods for positional arguments
34 | default = self._get_default_metavar_for_positional(action)
35 | metavar, = self._metavar_formatter(action, default)(1)
36 | return metavar
37 |
38 | else:
39 | parts = []
40 | if action.nargs == 0:
41 | # Just add options, if they expects no values (like --help)
42 | parts.extend(action.option_strings)
43 | else:
44 | default = self._get_default_metavar_for_optional(action)
45 | args_string = self._format_args(action, default)
46 | for option_string in action.option_strings:
47 | parts.append(option_string)
48 | # Join the argument names (like -p --param ) and add the metavar at the end
49 | return '%s %s' % (', '.join(parts), args_string)
50 |
51 | return ', '.join(parts)
52 |
53 | """
54 | With the custom formatter the metavar does not get displayed twice.
55 | With the max_help_position you can decide how long the parameters + metavar should be before a line break gets inserted,
56 | additionally the width parameter defines the maximum length of a line.
57 | The difference can be seen here:
58 | https://github.com/alex1701c/Screenshots/blob/master/PythonArgparseCLI/default_output.png
59 | https://github.com/alex1701c/Screenshots/blob/master/PythonArgparseCLI/customized_output_format.png
60 | """
61 |
62 |
63 | asked_question = [0, 0] # [Column, Number]
64 | global_jeopardy = ""
65 | jeopardys = []
66 | active_jeopardy = ""
67 |
68 | class Bridge(QObject):
69 |
70 | @Slot(str, int, int, result=bool)
71 | def get_is_question(self, jeopardy, points, collumn):
72 | with open('jeopardys/' + jeopardy + '.json') as json_file:
73 | data = json.load(json_file)["questions"]
74 | question_number = 0
75 | if points == 200:
76 | question_number = 1
77 | if points == 400:
78 | question_number = 2
79 | if points == 600:
80 | question_number = 3
81 | if points == 800:
82 | question_number = 4
83 | if points == 1000:
84 | question_number = 5
85 | return bool(data["categorie" + str(collumn)]["question" + str(question_number)]["isQuestion"])
86 |
87 | @Slot(str, int, int)
88 | def set_asked_question(self, jeopardy, points, collumn):
89 | question_number = 0
90 | if points == 200:
91 | question_number = 1
92 | if points == 400:
93 | question_number = 2
94 | if points == 600:
95 | question_number = 3
96 | if points == 800:
97 | question_number = 4
98 | if points == 1000:
99 | question_number = 5
100 | global asked_question
101 | global global_jeopardy
102 | global_jeopardy = jeopardy
103 | asked_question = [collumn, question_number]
104 |
105 | @Slot(str, int, int, result=bool)
106 | def get_question_exists(self, jeopardy, points, collumn):
107 | question_number = 0
108 | if points == 200:
109 | question_number = 1
110 | if points == 400:
111 | question_number = 2
112 | if points == 600:
113 | question_number = 3
114 | if points == 800:
115 | question_number = 4
116 | if points == 1000:
117 | question_number = 5
118 | with open('jeopardys/' + jeopardy + '.json') as json_file:
119 | data = json.load(json_file)["questions"]
120 | if not "categorie" + str(collumn) in data:
121 | return False
122 | if not "question" + str(question_number) in data["categorie" + str(collumn)]:
123 | return False
124 | return True
125 |
126 | @Slot(result=str)
127 | def get_task_title(self):
128 | global asked_question
129 | global global_jeopardy
130 | collumn, question = asked_question
131 | with open('jeopardys/' + global_jeopardy + '.json') as json_file:
132 | data = json.load(json_file)["questions"]
133 | data = data["categorie" + str(collumn)]["question" + str(question)]
134 | return data["text"]
135 |
136 | @Slot(int, result=str)
137 | def get_answer(self, answer_number):
138 | global global_jeopardy
139 | global asked_question
140 | with open('jeopardys/' + global_jeopardy + '.json') as json_file:
141 | data = json.load(json_file)["questions"]
142 | collumn, question = asked_question
143 | data = data["categorie" + str(collumn)]["question" + str(question)]
144 | answer_char = "0"
145 | if answer_number == 1:
146 | answer_char = "a"
147 | if answer_number == 2:
148 | answer_char = "b"
149 | if answer_number == 3:
150 | answer_char = "c"
151 | if answer_number == 4:
152 | answer_char = "d"
153 |
154 | return data["answers"][answer_char]
155 |
156 | @Slot(result=str)
157 | def get_game_description(self):
158 | global global_jeopardy
159 | global asked_question
160 | with open('jeopardys/' + global_jeopardy + '.json') as json_file:
161 | data = json.load(json_file)["questions"]
162 | collumn, question = asked_question
163 | data = data["categorie" + str(collumn)]["question" + str(question)]
164 | return data["description"]
165 |
166 | @Slot(result=int)
167 | def get_correct_answer(self):
168 | global global_jeopardy
169 | global asked_question
170 | with open('jeopardys/' + global_jeopardy + '.json') as json_file:
171 | data = json.load(json_file)["questions"]
172 | collumn, question = asked_question
173 | data = data["categorie" + str(collumn)]["question" + str(question)]
174 | correct_char = data["answers"]["correct"]
175 | correct_int = 0
176 | if correct_char == "a":
177 | correct_int = 1
178 | if correct_char == "b":
179 | correct_int = 2
180 | if correct_char == "c":
181 | correct_int = 3
182 | if correct_char == "d":
183 | correct_int = 4
184 | return correct_int
185 |
186 | @Slot(result=list)
187 | def get_files(self):
188 | filepath = os.path.dirname(__file__)
189 | filepath = filepath.split("/")
190 | del filepath[0]
191 | del filepath[-1]
192 | filepath.append("jeopardys")
193 | directory = ""
194 | for entry in filepath:
195 | if directory == "":
196 | directory = "/" + entry
197 | else:
198 | directory = directory + "/" + entry
199 | global jeopardys
200 | jeopardys = []
201 | for filename in os.listdir(directory):
202 | if filename.endswith(".json"):
203 | jeopardys.append(filename)
204 | print(jeopardys)
205 | return [jeopardys]
206 |
207 | @Slot(str)
208 | def printf(self, string):
209 | print(string) # For debugging purposes
210 |
211 | @Slot(int, result=str)
212 | def get_jeopardy_title(self, fileid):
213 | with open('jeopardys/' + jeopardys[fileid]) as json_file:
214 | data = json.load(json_file)
215 | return data["title"]
216 |
217 | @Slot(int, result=str)
218 | def get_jeopardy_description(self, fileid):
219 | with open('jeopardys/' + jeopardys[fileid]) as json_file:
220 | data = json.load(json_file)
221 | return data["description"]
222 |
223 | @Slot(int, result=str)
224 | def get_jeopardy_image(self, fileid):
225 | with open('jeopardys/' + jeopardys[fileid]) as json_file:
226 | data = json.load(json_file)
227 | return data["banner"]
228 |
229 | @Slot(int, result=str)
230 | def get_jeopardy_filename(self, fileid):
231 | return jeopardys[fileid]
232 |
233 | @Slot(str)
234 | def set_jeopardy(self, jeopardy):
235 | global global_jeopardy
236 | global_jeopardy = jeopardy.replace(".json", "")
237 |
238 | @Slot(result=str)
239 | def get_jeopardy(self):
240 | global global_jeopardy
241 | return global_jeopardy
242 |
243 | @Slot(int, result=str)
244 | def get_head(self, i):
245 | global global_jeopardy
246 | with open('jeopardys/' + global_jeopardy + '.json') as json_file:
247 | data = json.load(json_file)
248 | return data["categories"][i]
249 |
250 | @Slot(result=str)
251 | def get_jeopardy_title_global(self):
252 | global global_jeopardy
253 | with open('jeopardys/' + global_jeopardy + '.json') as json_file:
254 | data = json.load(json_file)
255 | return data["title"]
256 |
257 | @Slot(str)
258 | def openWebBrowser(self, url):
259 | webbrowser.open(url)
260 | if __name__ == "__main__":
261 | # Command line stuff
262 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Opensource Jeopardy programm written in Python with KDE Frameworks 5.', formatter_class=CustomHelpFormatter)
263 | parser.add_argument('-v', '--version', action='version', version='kjeopardy 1.0')
264 | args = parser.parse_args()
265 | # Parse JSON
266 | #with open('jeopardys/52d4e1b4-1d2a-4596-b8b1-5621bfe3c4c0.json') as json_file:
267 | # data = json.load(json_file)
268 | #title = data["title"]
269 | #description = data["description"]
270 | #head0 = data["categories"][0]
271 | #head1 = data["categories"][1]
272 | #head2 = data["categories"][2]
273 | #head3 = data["categories"][3]
274 | #Qtitle = Transporter()
275 | #Qdescription = Transporter()
276 | #Qhead0 = Transporter()
277 | #Qhead1 = Transporter()
278 | #Qhead2 = Transporter()
279 | #Qhead3 = Transporter()
280 | #Qtitle.text = title
281 | #Qdescription.text = description
282 | #Qhead0.text = head0
283 | #Qhead1.text = head1
284 | #Qhead2.text = head2
285 | #Qhead3.text = head3
286 | bridge = Bridge()
287 |
288 |
289 | # Launch application
290 | app = QApplication()
291 | app.setWindowIcon(QIcon(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) + "/../content/img/kjeopardy.svg"))
292 | versionObj = Transporter()
293 | versionObj.text = "0.1"
294 | engine = QQmlApplicationEngine()
295 | #engine.rootContext().setContextProperty("ver", versionObj)
296 | #engine.rootContext().setContextProperty("jtitle", Qtitle)
297 | #engine.rootContext().setContextProperty("jdescription", Qdescription)
298 | #engine.rootContext().setContextProperty("head0", Qhead0)
299 | #engine.rootContext().setContextProperty("head1", Qhead1)
300 | #engine.rootContext().setContextProperty("head2", Qhead2)
301 | #engine.rootContext().setContextProperty("head3", Qhead3)
302 | engine.rootContext().setContextProperty("bridge", bridge)
303 | context = engine.rootContext()
304 | engine.load("content/ui/main.qml")
305 | if len(engine.rootObjects()) == 0:
306 | quit()
307 | win = engine.rootObjects()[0]
308 | #connect_slots(win)
309 |
310 | app.exec_()
311 |
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1 | import QtQml 2.1
2 | import org.kde.kirigami 2.14 as Kirigami
3 |
4 | Kirigami.AboutPage
5 | {
6 |
7 |
8 | aboutData: {
9 | "displayName" : "KJeopardy",
10 | "productName" : "karatek/kjeopardy",
11 | "componentName" : "kjeopardy",
12 | "shortDescription" : "Opensource Jeopardy programm written in Python with KDE Frameworks 5.",
13 | "homepage" : "https://karatek.net",
14 | "bugAddress" : "submit@karatek.net",
15 | "version" : 0.1,
16 | "otherText" : "",
17 | "authors" : [
18 | {
19 | "name" : "Jens KJ",
20 | "task" : "Developer",
21 | "emailAddress" : "kontakt@karatek.net",
22 | "webAddress" : "https://karatek.net/",
23 | "ocsUsername" : ""
24 | }
25 | ],
26 | "credits" : [],
27 | "translators" : [],
28 | "licenses" : [
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