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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # libwine 2 | A python library for interacting with Wine. 3 | 4 | [![CodeFactor](https://www.codefactor.io/repository/github/bottlesdevs/libwine/badge)](https://www.codefactor.io/repository/github/bottlesdevs/libwine) 5 | [![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/libwine.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/py/libwine) 6 | 7 | ## Usage 8 | ```python 9 | from libwine.wine import Wine 10 | 11 | my_wineprefix = Wine( 12 | winepath="/path/to/wine", # folder 13 | wineprefix="/path/to/wineprefix", # empty or existing 14 | verbose=3 # +all 15 | ) 16 | 17 | ''' 18 | Update the wineprefix directory. 19 | ''' 20 | my_wineprefix.update() 21 | 22 | ''' 23 | Simulate system restart for the wineprefix, 24 | don't do normal startup operations. 25 | ''' 26 | my_wineprefix.restart() 27 | 28 | ''' 29 | Kill all processes running inside the wineprefix. 30 | ''' 31 | my_wineprefix.kill() 32 | 33 | ''' 34 | Simulate system shutdown for the wineprefix, don't reboot. 35 | ''' 36 | my_wineprefix.shutdown() 37 | 38 | ''' 39 | Launch the winecfg tool on the active display. 40 | ''' 41 | my_wineprefix.winecfg() 42 | 43 | ''' 44 | Launch the cmd tool. 45 | ''' 46 | my_wineprefix.cmd() 47 | my_wineprefix.cmd(terminal="gnome-terminal") # on external terminal 48 | 49 | ''' 50 | Launch the taskmgr tool on the active display. 51 | ''' 52 | my_wineprefix.taskmanager() 53 | 54 | ''' 55 | Launch the control tool on the active display. 56 | ''' 57 | my_wineprefix.controlpanel() 58 | 59 | ''' 60 | Launch the uninstaller tool on the active display. 61 | ''' 62 | my_wineprefix.uninstaller() 63 | 64 | ''' 65 | Launch the regedit tool on the active display. 66 | ''' 67 | my_wineprefix.regedit() 68 | 69 | ''' 70 | Execute custom wine commands inside the wineprefix. 71 | ''' 72 | my_wineprefix.command("DIR") 73 | 74 | ''' 75 | Execute exe/msi/bat files inside the wineprefix. 76 | ''' 77 | my_wineprefix.run_exe("path/to/file.exe") 78 | my_wineprefix.run_msi("ath/to/file.msi") 79 | my_wineprefix.run_bat("ath/to/file.bat") 80 | 81 | ''' 82 | List all keys values from the wineprefix register. 83 | ''' 84 | my_wineprefix.reg_list("HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Wine\\Explorer\\Desktops") 85 | 86 | ''' 87 | Add (or erdit) key to the wineprefix register. 88 | ''' 89 | my_wineprefix.reg_add( 90 | key="HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Wine\\Explorer\\Desktops", 91 | value="Default", 92 | data="1920x1080" 93 | ) 94 | 95 | ''' 96 | Delete key from the wineprefix register. 97 | ''' 98 | my_wineprefix.reg_delete( 99 | key="HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Wine\\Explorer\\Desktops", 100 | value="Default" 101 | ) 102 | 103 | ''' 104 | Change Windows version. 105 | ''' 106 | my_wineprefix.set_windows("win10") 107 | 108 | ''' 109 | Manage Virtual Desktop. 110 | ''' 111 | my_wineprefix.set_virtual_desktop( 112 | status=True, 113 | res="800x600" 114 | ) 115 | my_wineprefix.set_virtual_desktop(status=False) 116 | 117 | ''' 118 | Enable or disable the windows manager decorations. 119 | ''' 120 | my_wineprefix.set_decorations(True) 121 | 122 | ''' 123 | Enable or disable the windows manager control. 124 | ''' 125 | my_wineprefix.set_window_managed(True) 126 | 127 | ''' 128 | Enable or disable auto mouse capture in fullscreen. 129 | ''' 130 | my_wineprefix.set_fullscreen_mouse_capture(True) 131 | 132 | ''' 133 | Set custom DPI value. 134 | ''' 135 | my_wineprefix.set_dpi(120) 136 | 137 | ''' 138 | Overriding a DLL in the wineprefix. 139 | ''' 140 | my_wineprefix.override_dll( 141 | name="ucrtbase", 142 | type=2 # builtin/native 143 | ) 144 | 145 | my_wineprefix.override_dll( 146 | name="ucrtbase", 147 | restore=True 148 | ) 149 | 150 | ''' 151 | List all DLL overrides in the wineprefix 152 | ''' 153 | my_wineprefix.override_dll_list() 154 | 155 | ''' 156 | List running processes inside the wineprefix. 157 | ''' 158 | my_wineprefix.processes() 159 | 160 | ''' 161 | Kill a process 162 | ''' 163 | process = my_wineprefix.processes()[0] 164 | process.kill() 165 | ``` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libwine/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bottlesdevs/libwine/5bb2f6adfba9fadfddbc243af7e1a007a3714157/libwine/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libwine/exceptions.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | class ProtectedProcess(Exception): 2 | ''' 3 | Raised when trying to kill a protected Wine process. 4 | 5 | Parameters 6 | ---------- 7 | name : str 8 | the process name 9 | ''' 10 | 11 | def __init__(self, name): 12 | self.message = f"Cannot kill the protected process: {name}" 13 | super().__init__(self.message) 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libwine/proton.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from .wine import Wine 2 | 3 | 4 | class Proton(Wine): 5 | ''' 6 | Create a new object of type Proton with all the methods for its management. 7 | 8 | Parameters 9 | ---------- 10 | protonpath : str 11 | full path to Proton 12 | wineprefix: str 13 | full path to your wineprefix 14 | verbose: int, optional 15 | verbosity status of wine logs (default is 0): 16 | 0 (silent): -all 17 | 1 (quite): -warn+all 18 | 2 (no fixme): fixme-all 19 | 3 (debug): +all 20 | 21 | Raises 22 | ------ 23 | ValueError 24 | If the given winepath doesn't contains all the essential paths. 25 | ''' 26 | 27 | _winepath = str 28 | _wineprefix = str 29 | _verbose = int 30 | 31 | def __init__(self, protonpath: str, wineprefix: str, verbose: int = 0): 32 | self._winepath = f"{protonpath}/dist" 33 | self._wineprefix = wineprefix 34 | 35 | if verbose in self._verbose_levels: 36 | self._verbose = verbose 37 | 38 | if not self.validate_winepath(): 39 | raise ValueError( 40 | "Given protonpath doesn't seem a valid Proton path.") 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libwine/utils/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bottlesdevs/libwine/5bb2f6adfba9fadfddbc243af7e1a007a3714157/libwine/utils/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libwine/utils/command.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import subprocess 2 | from os import path, mkdir, environ 3 | 4 | 5 | class Command: 6 | ''' 7 | Create a new object of type Command that can be used to run commands. 8 | 9 | Parameters 10 | ---------- 11 | command : str 12 | the command to be executed (use # for spaces to be kept) 13 | cwd: str, optional 14 | full path to the working directory 15 | envs: dict, optional 16 | dict of environment variables to pass on the execution 17 | 18 | Raises 19 | ------ 20 | Exception 21 | If the command execution fail. 22 | ''' 23 | 24 | _command = str 25 | _cwd = "/tmp" 26 | _envs = {} 27 | 28 | def __init__(self, command: str, cwd: str = None, envs: dict = None): 29 | self._command = command 30 | self._envs = environ.copy() 31 | self._envs["PATH"] = "/usr/sbin:/sbin:" + self._envs["PATH"] 32 | 33 | if cwd is not None: 34 | if not path.exists(cwd): 35 | try: 36 | mkdir(cwd) 37 | self._cwd = cwd 38 | except PermissionError: # the /tmp path will be used 39 | pass 40 | 41 | if envs is not None: 42 | self._envs = {**self._envs, **envs} 43 | 44 | def execute(self, comunicate: bool = False): 45 | ''' 46 | Execute the command. 47 | 48 | Parameters 49 | ---------- 50 | comunicate : bool, optional 51 | to get the output of the command (default is False) 52 | 53 | Returns 54 | ------- 55 | subprocess.Popen object 56 | the subprocess object 57 | str 58 | the command output if comunicate is set to True 59 | bool 60 | False if the command fail on execution 61 | 62 | Raises 63 | ------- 64 | Exception 65 | if command not found 66 | ''' 67 | command = self._command 68 | command = command.split(" ") 69 | command = [c.replace('#',' ') for c in command] 70 | 71 | try: 72 | proc = subprocess.Popen( 73 | command, 74 | stdout=subprocess.PIPE, 75 | stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, 76 | cwd=self._cwd, 77 | env=self._envs 78 | ) 79 | except FileNotFoundError: 80 | raise Exception("Command not found") 81 | except OSError: 82 | return False 83 | print(proc.communicate()[0].decode("utf-8")) 84 | if comunicate: 85 | return proc.communicate()[0].decode("utf-8") 86 | 87 | return proc 88 | 89 | def comunicate(self): 90 | ''' 91 | Execute the command and get the output 92 | ''' 93 | return self.execute(comunicate=True) 94 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libwine/wine.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import glob 2 | import re 3 | 4 | from .utils.command import Command 5 | from .wineprocess import WineProcess 6 | 7 | 8 | class Wine: 9 | ''' 10 | Create a new object of type Wine with all the methods for its management. 11 | 12 | Parameters 13 | ---------- 14 | winepath : str 15 | full path to Wine 16 | wineprefix: str 17 | full path to your wineprefix 18 | verbose: int, optional 19 | verbosity status of wine logs (default is 0): 20 | 0 (silent): -all 21 | 1 (quite): -warn+all 22 | 2 (no fixme): fixme-all 23 | 3 (debug): +all 24 | 25 | Raises 26 | ------ 27 | ValueError 28 | If the given winepath doesn't contains all the essential paths. 29 | ''' 30 | 31 | _winepath = str 32 | _wineprefix = str 33 | _verbose = int 34 | 35 | _terminals = { 36 | 'xterm': 'xterm -e %s', 37 | 'konsole': 'konsole -e %s', 38 | 'gnome-terminal': 'gnome-terminal -- %s', 39 | 'xfce4-terminal': 'xfce4-terminal --command %s', 40 | 'mate-terminal': 'mate-terminal --command %s' 41 | } 42 | 43 | _verbose_levels = { 44 | 0: "-all", 45 | 1: "-warn+all", 46 | 2: "fixme-all", 47 | 3: "+all" 48 | } 49 | _windows_versions = { 50 | "win10": { 51 | "ProductName": "Microsoft Windows 10", 52 | "CSDVersion": "", 53 | "CurrentBuild": "17763", 54 | "CurrentBuildNumber": "17763", 55 | "CurrentVersion": "10.0", 56 | }, 57 | "win81": { 58 | "ProductName": "Microsoft Windows 8.1", 59 | "CSDVersion": "", 60 | "CurrentBuild": "9600", 61 | "CurrentBuildNumber": "9600", 62 | "CurrentVersion": "6.3", 63 | }, 64 | "win8": { 65 | "ProductName": "Microsoft Windows 8", 66 | "CSDVersion": "", 67 | "CurrentBuild": "9200", 68 | "CurrentBuildNumber": "9200", 69 | "CurrentVersion": "6.2", 70 | }, 71 | "win7": { 72 | "ProductName": "Microsoft Windows 7", 73 | "CSDVersion": "Service Pack 1", 74 | "CurrentBuild": "7601", 75 | "CurrentBuildNumber": "7601", 76 | "CurrentVersion": "6.1", 77 | }, 78 | "win2008r2": { 79 | "ProductName": "Microsoft Windows 2008 R2", 80 | "CSDVersion": "Service Pack 1", 81 | "CurrentBuild": "7601", 82 | "CurrentBuildNumber": "7601", 83 | "CurrentVersion": "6.1", 84 | }, 85 | "win2008": { 86 | "ProductName": "Microsoft Windows 2008", 87 | "CSDVersion": "Service Pack 2", 88 | "CurrentBuild": "6002", 89 | "CurrentBuildNumber": "6002", 90 | "CurrentVersion": "6.0", 91 | }, 92 | "winxp": { 93 | "ProductName": "Microsoft Windows XP", 94 | "CSDVersion": "Service Pack 2", 95 | "CurrentBuild": "3790", 96 | "CurrentBuildNumber": "3790", 97 | "CurrentVersion": "5.2", 98 | }, 99 | } 100 | 101 | _dll_overrides = { 102 | 0: "builtin", 103 | 1: "native", 104 | 2: "builtin,native", 105 | 3: "native,builtin" 106 | } 107 | 108 | _reg_types = { 109 | 0: "REG_SZ", 110 | 1: "REG_DWORD", 111 | 2: "REG_MULTI_SZ", 112 | 3: "REG_BINARY", 113 | 4: "REG_EXPAND_SZ", 114 | 5: "REG_NONE", 115 | } 116 | 117 | def __init__(self, winepath: str, wineprefix: str, verbose: int = 0): 118 | self._winepath = winepath 119 | self._wineprefix = wineprefix 120 | 121 | if verbose in self._verbose_levels: 122 | self._verbose = verbose 123 | 124 | if not self.__validate_winepath(): 125 | raise ValueError("Given winepath doesn't seem a valid Wine path.") 126 | 127 | ''' 128 | Wine checks 129 | ''' 130 | 131 | def __validate_winepath(self): 132 | ''' 133 | Check if essential paths exist in winepath. 134 | ''' 135 | promise = ["share", "bin", "lib"] 136 | 137 | dirs = glob.glob(f"{self._winepath}/*") 138 | dirs = [d.replace(f"{self._winepath}/", "") for d in dirs] 139 | 140 | for p in promise: 141 | if p not in dirs: 142 | return False 143 | 144 | return True 145 | 146 | def check_arch_compatibility(self): 147 | ''' 148 | Check if the given wine arch is compatible with the running system 149 | TODO: this method should check for ARM wine compatibility on ARM devices 150 | ''' 151 | return 152 | 153 | def execute(self, command: str, comunicate: bool = False, envs: dict = {}, terminal: str = None, cwd: str = None): 154 | ''' 155 | Execute command inside wineprefix using the wine in winepath 156 | 157 | Parameters 158 | ---------- 159 | command : str 160 | command to be executed inside the wineprefix 161 | comunicate : bool, optional 162 | to get the output of the command (default is False) 163 | envs: dict, optional 164 | dict of environment variables to pass on the execution 165 | terminal : str, optional 166 | command to an external terminal (default is None) 167 | cwd: str, optional 168 | full path to the working directory 169 | ''' 170 | envs["WINEPREFIX"] = self._wineprefix 171 | envs["WINEDEBUG"] = self._verbose_levels[self._verbose] 172 | command = f"{self._winepath}/bin/wine64 {command}" 173 | 174 | if terminal in self._terminals: 175 | command = self._terminals[terminal] % command 176 | 177 | if cwd is None: 178 | cwd=self._wineprefix 179 | 180 | cmd = Command( 181 | command=command, 182 | cwd=cwd, 183 | envs=envs 184 | ) 185 | 186 | if comunicate: 187 | return cmd.comunicate() 188 | 189 | return cmd.execute() 190 | 191 | ''' 192 | Setters 193 | ''' 194 | 195 | def set_verbose(self, level: int): 196 | if level not in self._verbose_levels: 197 | raise ValueError(f"{level} is not a valid verbose level.") 198 | self._verbose = self._verbose_levels[level] 199 | 200 | ''' 201 | Wine Tools 202 | ''' 203 | 204 | def winecfg(self): 205 | ''' 206 | Launch the winecfg tool on the active display. 207 | ''' 208 | self.execute(command="winecfg") 209 | 210 | def debug(self, terminal: str = None, wineconsole: bool = False): 211 | ''' 212 | Launch the winedbg tool. 213 | 214 | Parameters 215 | ---------- 216 | terminal : str, optional 217 | command to an external terminal (default is None) 218 | ''' 219 | 220 | if wineconsole: 221 | self.execute(command="wineconsole winedbg") 222 | else: 223 | self.execute( 224 | command="winedbg", 225 | terminal=terminal 226 | ) 227 | 228 | def cmd(self, terminal: str = None, wineconsole: bool = False): 229 | ''' 230 | Launch the cmd tool. 231 | 232 | Parameters 233 | ---------- 234 | terminal : str, optional 235 | command to an external terminal (default is None) 236 | ''' 237 | 238 | if wineconsole: 239 | self.execute(command="wineconsole cmd") 240 | else: 241 | self.execute( 242 | command="cmd", 243 | terminal=terminal 244 | ) 245 | 246 | def taskmanager(self): 247 | ''' 248 | Launch the taskmgr tool on the active display. 249 | ''' 250 | self.execute(command="taskmgr") 251 | 252 | def controlpanel(self): 253 | ''' 254 | Launch the control tool on the active display. 255 | ''' 256 | self.execute(command="control") 257 | 258 | def uninstaller(self, uuid: str = None): 259 | ''' 260 | Launch the uninstaller tool on the active display. 261 | ''' 262 | command = "uninstaller" 263 | if uuid is not None: 264 | command = f"uninstaller --remove '{uuid}'" 265 | self.execute(command) 266 | 267 | def regedit(self): 268 | ''' 269 | Launch the regedit tool on the active display. 270 | ''' 271 | self.execute(command="regedit") 272 | 273 | ''' 274 | Wine command execution 275 | ''' 276 | 277 | def command(self, command: str): 278 | ''' 279 | Execute custom wine commands inside the wineprefix. 280 | 281 | Parameters 282 | ---------- 283 | command : str 284 | the command to be executed 285 | ''' 286 | self.execute(command=command) 287 | 288 | def run_exe(self, executable_path: str, envs: dict = {}, cwd: str = None): 289 | ''' 290 | Execute exe files inside the wineprefix. 291 | executable_path : str 292 | full path to the .exe file 293 | envs: dict, optional 294 | dict of environment variables to pass on the execution 295 | cwd: str, optional 296 | full path to the working directory 297 | ''' 298 | command = executable_path 299 | self.execute(command=command, envs=envs, cwd=cwd) 300 | 301 | def run_msi(self, msi_path: str, envs: dict = {}, cwd: str = None): 302 | ''' 303 | Execute msi files inside the wineprefix. 304 | msi_path : str 305 | full path to the .msi file 306 | envs: dict, optional 307 | dict of environment variables to pass on the execution 308 | cwd: str, optional 309 | full path to the working directory 310 | ''' 311 | command = f"msiexec /i {msi_path}" 312 | self.execute(command=command, envs=envs, cwd=cwd) 313 | 314 | def run_bat(self, bat_path: str, envs: dict = {}, cwd: str = None): 315 | ''' 316 | Execute bat files inside the wineprefix. 317 | bat_path : str 318 | full path to the .bat file 319 | envs: dict, optional 320 | dict of environment variables to pass on the execution 321 | cwd: str, optional 322 | full path to the working directory 323 | ''' 324 | command = f"wineconsole cmd /c '{bat_path}'" 325 | self.execute(command=command, envs=envs, cwd=cwd) 326 | 327 | ''' 328 | Wine uptime management 329 | ''' 330 | 331 | def __wineboot(self, status: int, silent: bool = True): 332 | ''' 333 | Manage Wine server uptime using wineboot 334 | 335 | Parameters 336 | ---------- 337 | status : int 338 | the state ID to set in wineboot: 339 | 0 (kill): Kill running processes without any cleanup 340 | 1 (restart): Restart only, don't do normal startup operations 341 | 2 (shutdown): Shutdown only, don't reboot 342 | 3 (update): Update the wineprefix directory 343 | silent: bool, optional 344 | if the command should not display on display (default True) 345 | 346 | Raises 347 | ------ 348 | Exception 349 | If the given state is invalid. 350 | ''' 351 | states = { 352 | 0: "-k", 353 | 1: "-r", 354 | 2: "-s", 355 | 3: "-u" 356 | } 357 | envs = {} 358 | 359 | if silent: 360 | envs["DISPLAY"] = ":0.0" 361 | 362 | if status in states: 363 | status = states[status] 364 | self.execute(command=f"wineboot {status}", envs=envs) 365 | else: 366 | raise ValueError(f"[{status}] is not a valid status for wineboot!") 367 | 368 | def kill(self): 369 | ''' 370 | Kill all processes running inside the wineprefix. 371 | ''' 372 | self.__wineboot(status=0) 373 | 374 | def restart(self): 375 | ''' 376 | Simulate system restart for the wineprefix, 377 | don't do normal startup operations. 378 | ''' 379 | self.__wineboot(status=1) 380 | 381 | def shutdown(self): 382 | ''' 383 | Simulate system shutdown for the wineprefix, don't reboot. 384 | ''' 385 | self.__wineboot(status=2) 386 | 387 | def update(self): 388 | ''' 389 | Update the wineprefix directory. 390 | ''' 391 | self.__wineboot(status=3, silent=True) 392 | 393 | ''' 394 | Wine process management 395 | ''' 396 | 397 | def processes(self): 398 | ''' 399 | Get processes running on the wineprefix. 400 | 401 | Return 402 | ------ 403 | list: 404 | A list of WineProcess. 405 | ''' 406 | processes = [] 407 | parent = None 408 | 409 | winedbg = self.execute( 410 | command='winedbg --command "info proc"', 411 | comunicate=True).split("\n") 412 | 413 | # remove the first line from the output (the header) 414 | del winedbg[0] 415 | 416 | for w in winedbg: 417 | w = re.sub("\s{2,}", " ", w)[1:].replace("'", "") 418 | 419 | if "\_" in w: 420 | w = w.replace("\_ ", "") 421 | w += " child" 422 | 423 | w = w.split(" ") 424 | w_parent = None 425 | 426 | if len(w) >= 3 and w[1].isdigit(): 427 | w_pid = w[0] 428 | w_threads = w[1] 429 | w_name = w[2] 430 | 431 | if len(w) == 3: 432 | parent = w_pid 433 | else: 434 | w_parent = parent 435 | 436 | w = WineProcess( 437 | pid=w_pid, 438 | name=w_name, 439 | parent_pid=w_parent, 440 | wine=self 441 | ) 442 | processes.append(w) 443 | 444 | return processes 445 | 446 | ''' 447 | Wine register management 448 | ''' 449 | 450 | def reg_list(self, key: str): 451 | ''' 452 | List all keys values from the wineprefix register. 453 | 454 | Parameters 455 | ---------- 456 | key : str 457 | the key name 458 | 459 | Return 460 | ------ 461 | list: 462 | A list of key values. 463 | ''' 464 | values = [] 465 | command = f'reg query "{key}" /f' 466 | output = self.execute( 467 | command=command, 468 | comunicate=True).split("\n") 469 | 470 | for o in output: 471 | if o.startswith(" "): 472 | o = re.sub(' +', '|', o[4:].replace("\r", "")) 473 | values.append(o.split("|")) 474 | 475 | return values 476 | 477 | def reg_add(self, key: str, value: str, data: str, data_type: int = 0): 478 | ''' 479 | Add (or edit) key to the wineprefix register. 480 | 481 | Parameters 482 | ---------- 483 | key : str 484 | the key name 485 | value : str 486 | the key value 487 | data : str 488 | the data to store in the key value 489 | data_type : int 490 | the type of data (default 0:REG_SZ): 491 | 0 (REG_SZ): standard string 492 | 1 (REG_DWORD): data by a four byte number 493 | 2 (REG_MULTI_SZ): multiple string 494 | 3 (REG_BINARY): data as raw binary data 495 | 4 (REG_EXPAND_SZ): expandable data string 496 | 5 (REG_NONE): no defined value type 497 | ''' 498 | 499 | if data_type not in self._reg_types: 500 | raise ValueError("Given key type is not supported.") 501 | 502 | data_type = self._reg_types.get(data_type) 503 | 504 | command = f'reg add {key} /v {value} /d {data} /t {data_type} /f' 505 | self.execute(command=command) 506 | 507 | def reg_delete(self, key: str, value: str): 508 | ''' 509 | Delete key from the wineprefix register. 510 | 511 | Parameters 512 | ---------- 513 | key : str 514 | the key name 515 | value : str 516 | the key value to be removed 517 | ''' 518 | command = f'reg delete "{key}" /v "{value}" /f' 519 | self.execute(command=command) 520 | 521 | ''' 522 | Simplified Wine register keys 523 | ''' 524 | 525 | def set_windows(self, version: str): 526 | ''' 527 | Change Windows version of the wineprefix. 528 | 529 | Parameters 530 | ---------- 531 | version : str 532 | the Windows version to be setted: 533 | win10 (Microsoft Windows 10) 534 | win81 (Microsoft Windows 8.1) 535 | win8 (Microsoft Windows 8) 536 | win7 (Microsoft Windows 7) 537 | win2008r2 (Microsoft Windows 2008 R1) 538 | win2008 (Microsoft Windows 2008) 539 | winxp (Microsoft Windows XP) 540 | 541 | Raises 542 | ------ 543 | ValueError 544 | If the given version is invalid. 545 | ''' 546 | 547 | if version not in self._windows_versions: 548 | raise ValueError("Given version is not supported.") 549 | 550 | self.reg_add( 551 | key="HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion", 552 | value="ProductName", 553 | data=self._windows_versions.get(version)["ProductName"] 554 | ) 555 | 556 | self.reg_add( 557 | key="HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion", 558 | value="CSDVersion", 559 | data=self._windows_versions.get(version)["CSDVersion"] 560 | ) 561 | 562 | self.reg_add( 563 | key="HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion", 564 | value="CurrentBuild", 565 | data=self._windows_versions.get(version)["CurrentBuild"] 566 | ) 567 | 568 | self.reg_add( 569 | key="HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion", 570 | value="CurrentBuildNumber", 571 | data=self._windows_versions.get(version)["CurrentBuildNumber"] 572 | ) 573 | 574 | self.reg_add( 575 | key="HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion", 576 | value="CurrentVersion", 577 | data=self._windows_versions.get(version)["CurrentVersion"] 578 | ) 579 | 580 | def set_app_default(self, executable: str, version: str): 581 | ''' 582 | Change default Windows version per application 583 | 584 | Parameters 585 | ---------- 586 | executable : str 587 | a valid executable name (e.g. wmplayer.exe) 588 | version : str 589 | the Windows version to be setted: 590 | win10 (Microsoft Windows 10) 591 | win81 (Microsoft Windows 8.1) 592 | win8 (Microsoft Windows 8) 593 | win7 (Microsoft Windows 7) 594 | win2008r2 (Microsoft Windows 2008 R1) 595 | win2008 (Microsoft Windows 2008) 596 | winxp (Microsoft Windows XP) 597 | 598 | Raises 599 | ------ 600 | ValueError 601 | If the given version is invalid. 602 | ''' 603 | 604 | if version not in self._windows_versions: 605 | raise ValueError("Given version is not supported.") 606 | 607 | self.reg_add( 608 | key=f"HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Wine\\AppDefaults\\{executable}", 609 | value="Version", 610 | data=version 611 | ) 612 | 613 | def set_virtual_desktop(self, status: bool, res: str = None): 614 | ''' 615 | Enable or disable the Wine Virtual Desktop. 616 | 617 | Parameters 618 | ---------- 619 | status : bool 620 | the Virtual Desktop status 621 | res : str (optional) 622 | the resolution to be used (e.g. 800x600) only if status is True 623 | ''' 624 | if status: 625 | self.reg_add( 626 | key="HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Wine\\Explorer", 627 | value="Desktop", 628 | data="Default" 629 | ) 630 | self.reg_add( 631 | key="HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Wine\\Explorer\\Desktops", 632 | value="Default", 633 | data=res 634 | ) 635 | else: 636 | self.reg_delete( 637 | key="HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Wine\\Explorer", 638 | value="Desktop" 639 | ) 640 | 641 | def set_decorations(self, status: bool): 642 | ''' 643 | Enable or disable the windows manager decorations. 644 | 645 | Parameters 646 | ---------- 647 | status : bool 648 | the decorations status 649 | ''' 650 | if status: 651 | status = "Y" 652 | else: 653 | status = "N" 654 | 655 | self.reg_add( 656 | key="HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Wine\\X11 Driver", 657 | value="Decorated", 658 | data=status 659 | ) 660 | 661 | def set_window_managed(self, status: bool): 662 | ''' 663 | Enable or disable the windows manager control. 664 | 665 | Parameters 666 | ---------- 667 | status : bool 668 | the control status 669 | ''' 670 | if status: 671 | status = "Y" 672 | else: 673 | status = "N" 674 | 675 | self.reg_add( 676 | key="HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Wine\\X11 Driver", 677 | value="Managed", 678 | data=status 679 | ) 680 | 681 | def set_fullscreen_mouse_capture(self, status: bool): 682 | ''' 683 | Enable or disable auto mouse capture in fullscreen. 684 | 685 | Parameters 686 | ---------- 687 | status : bool 688 | the capture status 689 | ''' 690 | if status: 691 | status = "Y" 692 | else: 693 | status = "N" 694 | 695 | self.reg_add( 696 | key="HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Wine\\X11 Driver", 697 | value="GrabbFullscreen", 698 | data=status 699 | ) 700 | 701 | def set_dpi(self, dpi: int): 702 | ''' 703 | Set custom DPI value. 704 | 705 | Parameters 706 | ---------- 707 | dpi : int 708 | the new density value 709 | ''' 710 | self.reg_add( 711 | key="HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Control#Panel\\Desktop", 712 | value="LogPixels", 713 | data=dpi, 714 | data_type=1 715 | ) 716 | 717 | ''' 718 | Wine DLL overrides management 719 | ''' 720 | 721 | def override_dll_list(self): 722 | ''' 723 | List all DLL overrides in the wineprefix 724 | 725 | Return 726 | ------ 727 | list: 728 | A list of dll overrides. 729 | ''' 730 | overrides = [] 731 | values = self.reg_list( 732 | "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Wine\\DllOverrides") 733 | for v in values: 734 | override = [v[0]] 735 | if v[2] == "native,builtin": 736 | override.append(3) 737 | elif v[2] == "builtin,native": 738 | override.append(2) 739 | elif v[2] == "native": 740 | override.append(1) 741 | elif v[2] == "builtin": 742 | override.append(0) 743 | 744 | overrides.append(override) 745 | 746 | return overrides 747 | 748 | def override_dll(self, name: str, override: int = 0, restore: bool = False): 749 | ''' 750 | Overriding a DLL in the wineprefix. 751 | 752 | Parameters 753 | ---------- 754 | name : str 755 | the name of the DLL 756 | override : int 757 | the type of override (default 0:builtin): 758 | 0 (builtin): provided by Wine 759 | 1 (native): provided by Windows 760 | 2 (builtin/native): builtin then native 761 | 3 (native/builtin): native then builtin 762 | restore : bool (optional) 763 | restore the override to the initiale state (default False) 764 | ''' 765 | 766 | if override not in self._dll_overrides: 767 | raise ValueError("Given override type is not supported.") 768 | 769 | if not restore: 770 | self.reg_add( 771 | key="HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Wine\\DllOverrides", 772 | value=name, 773 | data=self._dll_overrides.get(override) 774 | ) 775 | else: 776 | self.reg_delete( 777 | key="HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Wine\\DllOverrides", 778 | value=name 779 | ) 780 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libwine/wineprocess.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from typing import NewType 2 | 3 | from .exceptions import ProtectedProcess 4 | 5 | Wine = NewType('Wine', object) 6 | 7 | 8 | class WineProcess: 9 | ''' 10 | Create a new object of type WineProcess with all the methods for its management. 11 | 12 | Parameters 13 | ---------- 14 | pid : str 15 | the process id 16 | name: str 17 | the process name (command) 18 | parent_pid: str (optional) 19 | the parent process id 20 | wine: Wine 21 | the Wine object 22 | ''' 23 | 24 | pid = int 25 | name = str 26 | parent_pid = str 27 | wine = Wine 28 | 29 | _protected = [ 30 | "explorer.exe", 31 | "services.exe", 32 | "rpcss.exe", 33 | "svchost.exe", 34 | "winedevice.exe", 35 | "plugplay.exe", 36 | "winedbg.exe", 37 | "conhost.exe" 38 | ] 39 | 40 | def __init__(self, pid: str, name: str, wine: Wine, parent_pid: str = None): 41 | self.pid = self._pid(pid) 42 | self.name = name 43 | self.parent_pid = self._pid(parent_pid) 44 | self.wine = wine 45 | 46 | ''' 47 | Data check and assignment 48 | ''' 49 | 50 | def _pid(self, pid: str): 51 | ''' 52 | Validate the process ID. 53 | 54 | Parameters 55 | ---------- 56 | pid : str 57 | the process ID as string 58 | 59 | Return 60 | ---------- 61 | str: 62 | a valid process ID as hex 63 | ''' 64 | if pid is not None: 65 | return f"0x{pid}" 66 | 67 | def _cpu_usage(self, cpu: str): 68 | ''' 69 | Get CPU usage as percentage. 70 | 71 | Parameters 72 | ---------- 73 | cpu : str 74 | the CPU percentage used by the process as string 75 | 76 | Return 77 | ---------- 78 | int: 79 | a valid CPU percentage usage as integer (100 = 1) 80 | ''' 81 | # TODO: calculate cpu percentage 82 | return int(cpu) 83 | 84 | def _memory_usage(self, memory: str): 85 | ''' 86 | Get memory usage as percentage. 87 | 88 | Parameters 89 | ---------- 90 | memory : str 91 | the memory percentage used by the process as string 92 | 93 | Return 94 | ---------- 95 | int: 96 | a valid memory percentage usage as integer (100 = 1) 97 | ''' 98 | # TODO: calculate memory percentage 99 | return int(memory) 100 | 101 | ''' 102 | Process management 103 | ''' 104 | 105 | def kill(self): 106 | ''' 107 | Kill the process. 108 | ''' 109 | if self.name not in self._protected: 110 | command = f"winedbg << END_OF_INPUTS\n\ 111 | attach {self.pid}\n\ 112 | kill\n\ 113 | quit\n\ 114 | END_OF_INPUTS" 115 | self.wine.execute(command=command, comunicate=True) 116 | else: 117 | raise ProtectedProcess(self.name) 118 | 119 | def update(self): 120 | ''' 121 | Update process status/data. 122 | ''' 123 | # TODO: update process info by pid 124 | return 125 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [metadata] 2 | name = libwine 3 | version = 0.7 4 | author = Mirko Brombin 5 | author_email = send@mirko.pm 6 | long_description = file: README.md 7 | long_description_content_type = text/markdown 8 | url = https://github.com/bottlesdevs/libwine 9 | project_urls = 10 | Bug Tracker = https://github.com/bottlesdevs/libwine/issues 11 | classifiers = 12 | Programming Language :: Python :: 3 13 | License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3) 14 | Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux 15 | [options] 16 | python_requires = >=3.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | from setuptools import setup, find_packages 4 | 5 | setup( 6 | name='libwine', 7 | version='0.7', 8 | license='GPL-3.0', 9 | description='A python library for interacting with Wine.', 10 | keywords='libwine wine proton windows', 11 | 12 | url='https://github.com/bottlesdevs/libwine', 13 | 14 | author='Mirko Brombin', 15 | author_email='send@mirko.pm', 16 | 17 | packages=find_packages() 18 | ) 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/override_dll_list.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from libwine.wine import Wine 2 | 3 | w = Wine( 4 | winepath="/home/mirko/.local/share/bottles/runners/chardonnay-6.4", 5 | wineprefix="/home/mirko/libwine_tests" 6 | ) 7 | w.override_dll( 8 | name="test123", 9 | override=2 10 | ) 11 | w.override_dll( 12 | name="test321", 13 | override=1 14 | ) 15 | values = w.override_dll_list() 16 | print(values) 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/reg_list.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from libwine.wine import Wine 2 | 3 | w = Wine( 4 | winepath="/home/mirko/.local/share/bottles/runners/chardonnay-6.4", 5 | wineprefix="/home/mirko/libwine_tests" 6 | ) 7 | w.override_dll( 8 | name="test123", 9 | override=2 10 | ) 11 | w.override_dll( 12 | name="test321", 13 | override=1 14 | ) 15 | values = w.reg_list("HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Wine\\DllOverrides") 16 | print(values) 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/regedit.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from libwine.wine import Wine 2 | 3 | w = Wine( 4 | winepath="/home/mirko/.local/share/bottles/runners/chardonnay-6.4", 5 | wineprefix="/home/mirko/libwine_tests" 6 | ) 7 | w.regedit() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/run_software.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from libwine.wine import Wine 2 | 3 | w = Wine( 4 | winepath="/home/mirko/.local/share/bottles/runners/chardonnay-6.4", 5 | wineprefix="/home/mirko/libwine_tests" 6 | ) 7 | w.run_exe("/home/mirko/libwine_tests/drive_c/Notepad++/notepad++.exe") -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/set_app_default.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from libwine.wine import Wine 2 | 3 | w = Wine( 4 | winepath="/home/mirko/.local/share/bottles/runners/chardonnay-6.11-unstable", 5 | wineprefix="/home/mirko/.local/share/bottles/bottles" 6 | ) 7 | w.set_app_default( 8 | executable="wmplayer.exe", 9 | version="win7" 10 | ) 11 | w.winecfg() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/set_decorations.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from libwine.wine import Wine 2 | 3 | w = Wine( 4 | winepath="/home/mirko/.local/share/bottles/runners/chardonnay-6.11-unstable", 5 | wineprefix="/home/mirko/libwine_tests" 6 | ) 7 | w.set_decorations(True) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/set_dpi.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from libwine.wine import Wine 2 | 3 | w = Wine( 4 | winepath="/home/mirko/.local/share/bottles/runners/chardonnay-6.11-unstable", 5 | wineprefix="/home/mirko/libwine_tests" 6 | ) 7 | w.set_dpi(96) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/set_window_managed.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from libwine.wine import Wine 2 | 3 | w = Wine( 4 | winepath="/home/mirko/.local/share/bottles/runners/chardonnay-6.4", 5 | wineprefix="/home/mirko/libwine_tests" 6 | ) 7 | w.set_window_managed(False) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/winecfg.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from libwine.wine import Wine 2 | 3 | w = Wine( 4 | winepath="/home/mirko/.local/share/bottles/runners/chardonnay-6.4", 5 | wineprefix="/home/mirko/libwine_tests" 6 | ) 7 | w.winecfg() --------------------------------------------------------------------------------