├── .gitignore
├── Cargo.toml
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── i18n.toml
├── i18n
├── en
│ └── cosmic_applet_template.ftl
└── nl
│ └── cosmic_applet_template.ftl
├── justfile
├── res
├── com.example.CosmicAppletTemplate.desktop
├── com.example.CosmicAppletTemplate.metainfo.xml
└── icons
│ └── hicolor
│ ├── 128x128
│ └── apps
│ │ └── com.example.CosmicAppletTemplate.svg
│ ├── 16x16
│ └── apps
│ │ └── com.example.CosmicAppletTemplate.svg
│ ├── 24x24
│ └── apps
│ │ └── com.example.CosmicAppletTemplate.svg
│ ├── 256x256
│ └── apps
│ │ └── com.example.CosmicAppletTemplate.svg
│ ├── 32x32
│ └── apps
│ │ └── com.example.CosmicAppletTemplate.svg
│ ├── 48x48
│ └── apps
│ │ └── com.example.CosmicAppletTemplate.svg
│ └── 64x64
│ └── apps
│ └── com.example.CosmicAppletTemplate.svg
└── src
├── app.rs
├── core
├── localization.rs
└── mod.rs
└── main.rs
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1 | [package]
2 | name = "cosmic-applet-template"
3 | version = "0.1.0"
4 | edition = "2021"
5 | license = "GPL-3.0"
6 | rust-version = "1.80"
7 |
8 | [dependencies]
9 | i18n-embed-fl = "0.8"
10 | open = "5.1.3"
11 | rust-embed = "8.3.0"
12 |
13 | [dependencies.libcosmic]
14 | git = "https://github.com/pop-os/libcosmic.git"
15 | default-features = false
16 | features = ["applet", "tokio", "wayland"]
17 |
18 | [dependencies.i18n-embed]
19 | version = "0.14"
20 | features = ["fluent-system", "desktop-requester"]
21 |
22 | # Uncomment to test a locally-cloned libcosmic
23 | # [patch.'https://github.com/pop-os/libcosmic']
24 | # libcosmic = { path = "../libcosmic" }
25 | # cosmic-config = { path = "../libcosmic/cosmic-config" }
26 | # cosmic-theme = { path = "../libcosmic/cosmic-theme" }
27 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # COSMIC Applet Template
2 |
3 | A template for COSMIC applets.
4 |
5 | ## Getting Started
6 |
7 | To get started, click the "Use this template" button above. This will create a new repository in your account with the contents of this template.
8 |
9 | Once you have created a new repository from this template, you can clone it to your local machine and start developing your COSMIC applet.
10 |
11 | ## Development
12 |
13 | When you open the repository in your code editor, you will see a lot of comments in the code. These comments are there to help you get a basic understanding of what each part of the code does.
14 |
15 | Once you feel comfortable with it, refer back to the [COSMIC documentation](https://pop-os.github.io/libcosmic/cosmic/) for more information on how to build COSMIC applets.
16 |
17 | ## Install
18 |
19 | To install your COSMIC applet, you will need [just](https://github.com/casey/just), if you're on Pop!\_OS, you can install it with the following command:
20 |
21 | ```sh
22 | sudo apt install just
23 | ```
24 |
25 | After you install it, you can run the following commands to build and install your applet:
26 |
27 | ```sh
28 | just build-release
29 | sudo just install
30 | ```
31 |
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1 | fallback_language = "en"
2 |
3 | [fluent]
4 | assets_dir = "i18n"
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1 | example-row = Example row
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1 | name := 'cosmic-applet-template'
2 | export APPID := 'com.example.CosmicAppletTemplate'
3 |
4 | rootdir := ''
5 | prefix := '/usr'
6 | flatpak-prefix := '/app'
7 |
8 | base-dir := absolute_path(clean(rootdir / prefix))
9 | flatpak-base-dir := absolute_path(clean(rootdir / flatpak-prefix))
10 |
11 | export INSTALL_DIR := base-dir / 'share'
12 |
13 | bin-src := 'target' / 'release' / name
14 | bin-dst := base-dir / 'bin' / name
15 | flatpak-bin-dst := flatpak-base-dir / 'bin' / name
16 |
17 | desktop := APPID + '.desktop'
18 | desktop-src := 'res' / desktop
19 | desktop-dst := clean(rootdir / prefix) / 'share' / 'applications' / desktop
20 |
21 | metainfo := APPID + '.metainfo.xml'
22 | metainfo-src := 'res' / metainfo
23 | metainfo-dst := clean(rootdir / prefix) / 'share' / 'metainfo' / metainfo
24 |
25 | icons-src := 'res' / 'icons' / 'hicolor'
26 | icons-dst := clean(rootdir / prefix) / 'share' / 'icons' / 'hicolor'
27 |
28 | # Default recipe which runs `just build-release`
29 | default: build-release
30 |
31 | # Runs `cargo clean`
32 | clean:
33 | cargo clean
34 |
35 | # Removes vendored dependencies
36 | clean-vendor:
37 | rm -rf .cargo vendor vendor.tar
38 |
39 | # `cargo clean` and removes vendored dependencies
40 | clean-dist: clean clean-vendor
41 |
42 | # Compiles with debug profile
43 | build-debug *args:
44 | cargo build {{args}}
45 |
46 | # Compiles with release profile
47 | build-release *args: (build-debug '--release' args)
48 |
49 | # Compiles release profile with vendored dependencies
50 | build-vendored *args: vendor-extract (build-release '--frozen --offline' args)
51 |
52 | # Runs a clippy check
53 | check *args:
54 | cargo clippy --all-features {{args}} -- -W clippy::pedantic
55 |
56 | # Runs a clippy check with JSON message format
57 | check-json: (check '--message-format=json')
58 |
59 | dev *args:
60 | cargo fmt
61 | just run {{args}}
62 |
63 | # Run with debug logs
64 | run *args:
65 | env RUST_LOG=cosmic_tasks=info RUST_BACKTRACE=full cargo run --release {{args}}
66 |
67 | # Installs files
68 | install:
69 | install -Dm0755 {{bin-src}} {{bin-dst}}
70 | install -Dm0644 {{desktop-src}} {{desktop-dst}}
71 | install -Dm0644 {{metainfo-src}} {{metainfo-dst}}
72 | for size in `ls {{icons-src}}`; do \
73 | install -Dm0644 "{{icons-src}}/$size/apps/{{APPID}}.svg" "{{icons-dst}}/$size/apps/{{APPID}}.svg"; \
74 | done
75 |
76 | # Installs files
77 | flatpak:
78 | install -Dm0755 {{bin-src}} {{flatpak-bin-dst}}
79 | install -Dm0644 {{desktop-src}} {{desktop-dst}}
80 | install -Dm0644 {{metainfo-src}} {{metainfo-dst}}
81 | for size in `ls {{icons-src}}`; do \
82 | install -Dm0644 "{{icons-src}}/$size/apps/{{APPID}}.svg" "{{icons-dst}}/$size/apps/{{APPID}}.svg"; \
83 | done
84 |
85 | # Uninstalls installed files
86 | uninstall:
87 | rm {{bin-dst}}
88 | rm {{desktop-dst}}
89 | rm {{metainfo-dst}}
90 | for size in `ls {{icons-src}}`; do \
91 | rm "{{icons-dst}}/$size/apps/{{APPID}}.svg"; \
92 | done
93 |
94 | # Vendor dependencies locally
95 | vendor:
96 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
97 | mkdir -p .cargo
98 | cargo vendor --sync Cargo.toml | head -n -1 > .cargo/config.toml
99 | echo 'directory = "vendor"' >> .cargo/config.toml
100 | echo >> .cargo/config.toml
101 | echo '[env]' >> .cargo/config.toml
102 | if [ -n "${SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH}" ]
103 | then
104 | source_date="$(date -d "@${SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH}" "+%Y-%m-%d")"
105 | echo "VERGEN_GIT_COMMIT_DATE = \"${source_date}\"" >> .cargo/config.toml
106 | fi
107 | if [ -n "${SOURCE_GIT_HASH}" ]
108 | then
109 | echo "VERGEN_GIT_SHA = \"${SOURCE_GIT_HASH}\"" >> .cargo/config.toml
110 | fi
111 | tar pcf vendor.tar .cargo vendor
112 | rm -rf .cargo vendor
113 |
114 | # Extracts vendored dependencies
115 | vendor-extract:
116 | rm -rf vendor
117 | tar pxf vendor.tar
118 |
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1 | [Desktop Entry]
2 | Name=COSMIC Applet Template
3 | Exec=cosmic-applet-template %F
4 | Terminal=false
5 | Type=Application
6 | StartupNotify=true
7 | Icon=com.example.CosmicAppletTemplate
8 | Categories=COSMIC;Utility;
9 | Keywords=Folder;Manager;
10 | MimeType=inode/directory;
11 | NoDisplay=true
12 | X-CosmicApplet=true
13 | X-CosmicHoverPopup=Auto
14 |
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3 | com.example.CosmicAppletTemplate
4 | CC0-1.0
5 | GPL-3.0-only
6 | COSMIC
7 | YourName
8 | your@email.com
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10 |
11 | COSMIC App Template
12 | A template for COSMIC applications
13 |
14 |
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15 |
16 | com.example.CosmicAppletTemplate.desktop
17 | https://raw.githubusercontent.com/edfloreshz/cosmic-applet-template/master/res/icons/hicolor/256x256/apps/com.example.CosmicAppletTemplate.svg
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21 |
22 | text/plain
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24 |
25 | cosmic-applet-template
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1 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only
2 |
3 | use cosmic::app::{Core, Task};
4 | use cosmic::iced::window::Id;
5 | use cosmic::iced::Limits;
6 | use cosmic::iced_winit::commands::popup::{destroy_popup, get_popup};
7 | use cosmic::widget::{self, settings};
8 | use cosmic::{Application, Element};
9 |
10 | use crate::fl;
11 |
12 | /// This is the struct that represents your application.
13 | /// It is used to define the data that will be used by your application.
14 | #[derive(Default)]
15 | pub struct YourApp {
16 | /// Application state which is managed by the COSMIC runtime.
17 | core: Core,
18 | /// The popup id.
19 | popup: Option,
20 | /// Example row toggler.
21 | example_row: bool,
22 | }
23 |
24 | /// This is the enum that contains all the possible variants that your application will need to transmit messages.
25 | /// This is used to communicate between the different parts of your application.
26 | /// If your application does not need to send messages, you can use an empty enum or `()`.
27 | #[derive(Debug, Clone)]
28 | pub enum Message {
29 | TogglePopup,
30 | PopupClosed(Id),
31 | ToggleExampleRow(bool),
32 | }
33 |
34 | /// Implement the `Application` trait for your application.
35 | /// This is where you define the behavior of your application.
36 | ///
37 | /// The `Application` trait requires you to define the following types and constants:
38 | /// - `Executor` is the async executor that will be used to run your application's commands.
39 | /// - `Flags` is the data that your application needs to use before it starts.
40 | /// - `Message` is the enum that contains all the possible variants that your application will need to transmit messages.
41 | /// - `APP_ID` is the unique identifier of your application.
42 | impl Application for YourApp {
43 | type Executor = cosmic::executor::Default;
44 |
45 | type Flags = ();
46 |
47 | type Message = Message;
48 |
49 | const APP_ID: &'static str = "com.example.CosmicAppletTemplate";
50 |
51 | fn core(&self) -> &Core {
52 | &self.core
53 | }
54 |
55 | fn core_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Core {
56 | &mut self.core
57 | }
58 |
59 | /// This is the entry point of your application, it is where you initialize your application.
60 | ///
61 | /// Any work that needs to be done before the application starts should be done here.
62 | ///
63 | /// - `core` is used to passed on for you by libcosmic to use in the core of your own application.
64 | /// - `flags` is used to pass in any data that your application needs to use before it starts.
65 | /// - `Command` type is used to send messages to your application. `Command::none()` can be used to send no messages to your application.
66 | fn init(core: Core, _flags: Self::Flags) -> (Self, Task) {
67 | let app = YourApp {
68 | core,
69 | ..Default::default()
70 | };
71 |
72 | (app, Task::none())
73 | }
74 |
75 | fn on_close_requested(&self, id: Id) -> Option {
76 | Some(Message::PopupClosed(id))
77 | }
78 |
79 | /// This is the main view of your application, it is the root of your widget tree.
80 | ///
81 | /// The `Element` type is used to represent the visual elements of your application,
82 | /// it has a `Message` associated with it, which dictates what type of message it can send.
83 | ///
84 | /// To get a better sense of which widgets are available, check out the `widget` module.
85 | fn view(&self) -> Element {
86 | self.core
87 | .applet
88 | .icon_button("display-symbolic")
89 | .on_press(Message::TogglePopup)
90 | .into()
91 | }
92 |
93 | fn view_window(&self, _id: Id) -> Element {
94 | let content_list = widget::list_column()
95 | .padding(5)
96 | .spacing(0)
97 | .add(settings::item(
98 | fl!("example-row"),
99 | widget::toggler(self.example_row).on_toggle(Message::ToggleExampleRow),
100 | ));
101 |
102 | self.core.applet.popup_container(content_list).into()
103 | }
104 |
105 | /// Application messages are handled here. The application state can be modified based on
106 | /// what message was received. Commands may be returned for asynchronous execution on a
107 | /// background thread managed by the application's executor.
108 | fn update(&mut self, message: Self::Message) -> Task {
109 | match message {
110 | Message::TogglePopup => {
111 | return if let Some(p) = self.popup.take() {
112 | destroy_popup(p)
113 | } else {
114 | let new_id = Id::unique();
115 | self.popup.replace(new_id);
116 | let mut popup_settings = self.core.applet.get_popup_settings(
117 | self.core.main_window_id().unwrap(),
118 | new_id,
119 | None,
120 | None,
121 | None,
122 | );
123 | popup_settings.positioner.size_limits = Limits::NONE
124 | .max_width(372.0)
125 | .min_width(300.0)
126 | .min_height(200.0)
127 | .max_height(1080.0);
128 | get_popup(popup_settings)
129 | }
130 | }
131 | Message::PopupClosed(id) => {
132 | if self.popup.as_ref() == Some(&id) {
133 | self.popup = None;
134 | }
135 | }
136 | Message::ToggleExampleRow(toggled) => self.example_row = toggled,
137 | }
138 | Task::none()
139 | }
140 |
141 | fn style(&self) -> Option {
142 | Some(cosmic::applet::style())
143 | }
144 | }
145 |
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1 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only
2 |
3 | use std::sync::LazyLock;
4 |
5 | use i18n_embed::{
6 | fluent::{fluent_language_loader, FluentLanguageLoader},
7 | LanguageLoader,
8 | };
9 | use rust_embed::RustEmbed;
10 |
11 | #[derive(RustEmbed)]
12 | #[folder = "i18n/"]
13 | struct Localizations;
14 |
15 | pub static LANGUAGE_LOADER: LazyLock = LazyLock::new(|| {
16 | let loader: FluentLanguageLoader = fluent_language_loader!();
17 |
18 | loader
19 | .load_fallback_language(&Localizations)
20 | .expect("Error while loading fallback language");
21 |
22 | loader
23 | });
24 |
25 | #[macro_export]
26 | macro_rules! fl {
27 | ($message_id:literal) => {{
28 | i18n_embed_fl::fl!($crate::core::localization::LANGUAGE_LOADER, $message_id)
29 | }};
30 |
31 | ($message_id:literal, $($args:expr),*) => {{
32 | i18n_embed_fl::fl!($crate::core::localization::LANGUAGE_LOADER, $message_id, $($args), *)
33 | }};
34 | }
35 |
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1 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only
2 |
3 | pub mod localization;
4 |
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/src/main.rs:
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1 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only
2 |
3 | use app::YourApp;
4 | /// The `app` module is used by convention to indicate the main component of our application.
5 | mod app;
6 | mod core;
7 |
8 | /// The `cosmic::app::run()` function is the starting point of your application.
9 | /// It takes two arguments:
10 | /// - `settings` is a structure that contains everything relevant with your app's configuration, such as antialiasing, themes, icons, etc...
11 | /// - `()` is the flags that your app needs to use before it starts.
12 | /// If your app does not need any flags, you can pass in `()`.
13 | fn main() -> cosmic::iced::Result {
14 | cosmic::applet::run::(())
15 | }
16 |
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