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These data are stored in a text file (id.txt) on the device. 7 | 8 | ![id](https://github.com/evillero/ID_card_v2/blob/main/docs/03.png) 9 | 10 | # How to Use the Application 11 | Main Menu 12 | In the main menu, users have three options: 13 | 14 | ID Card: View personal data. 15 | Setup: Input, view, and edit personal data. 16 | About: Information about the application and the author. 17 | 18 | # Inputting Personal Data 19 | When selecting the "Setup" option, users enter their personal data in the format: step by step. 20 | 21 | Viewing ID Card 22 | After entering data, users can view their ID card. The application will display all entered data in the form of an ID card. 23 | 24 | Saving Changes 25 | All changes to personal data are automatically saved when the user finishes inputting or editing. 26 | 27 | # Author and Acknowledgments 28 | The 'ID Card v2' application is created by @evillero. This version was built upon the skeleton app provided by @codeallnight. Special thanks to @codeallnight, @WillyJL and @Torron. 29 | This app improved version of the ID card originally developed by @alanretgue. 30 | 31 | # Contact 32 | For any inquiries or feedback reporting bugs, you can contact the author via email or discord: ldpm1402@gmail.com https://discord.com/invite/NsjCvqwPAd 33 | 34 | 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /text_input.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * @file text_input.h 3 | * GUI: TextInput keyboard view module API 4 | */ 5 | 6 | #pragma once 7 | 8 | #include 9 | #include 10 | 11 | #ifdef __cplusplus 12 | extern "C" { 13 | #endif 14 | 15 | /** Text input anonymous structure */ 16 | typedef struct TextInput TextInput; 17 | typedef void (*TextInputCallback)(void* context); 18 | typedef bool (*TextInputValidatorCallback)(const char* text, FuriString* error, void* context); 19 | 20 | /** Allocate and initialize text input 21 | * 22 | * This text input is used to enter string 23 | * 24 | * @return TextInput instance 25 | */ 26 | TextInput* text_input_alloc(void); 27 | 28 | /** Deinitialize and free text input 29 | * 30 | * @param text_input TextInput instance 31 | */ 32 | void text_input_free(TextInput* text_input); 33 | 34 | /** Clean text input view Note: this function does not free memory 35 | * 36 | * @param text_input Text input instance 37 | */ 38 | void text_input_reset(TextInput* text_input); 39 | 40 | /** Get text input view 41 | * 42 | * @param text_input TextInput instance 43 | * 44 | * @return View instance that can be used for embedding 45 | */ 46 | View* text_input_get_view(TextInput* text_input); 47 | 48 | /** Set text input result callback 49 | * 50 | * @param text_input TextInput instance 51 | * @param callback callback fn 52 | * @param callback_context callback context 53 | * @param text_buffer pointer to YOUR text buffer, that we going 54 | * to modify 55 | * @param text_buffer_size YOUR text buffer size in bytes. Max string 56 | * length will be text_buffer_size-1. 57 | * @param clear_default_text clear text from text_buffer on first OK 58 | * event 59 | */ 60 | void text_input_set_result_callback( 61 | TextInput* text_input, 62 | TextInputCallback callback, 63 | void* callback_context, 64 | char* text_buffer, 65 | size_t text_buffer_size, 66 | bool clear_default_text); 67 | 68 | void text_input_set_validator( 69 | TextInput* text_input, 70 | TextInputValidatorCallback callback, 71 | void* callback_context); 72 | 73 | void text_input_set_minimum_length(TextInput* text_input, size_t minimum_length); 74 | 75 | TextInputValidatorCallback text_input_get_validator_callback(TextInput* text_input); 76 | 77 | void* text_input_get_validator_callback_context(TextInput* text_input); 78 | 79 | /** Set text input header text 80 | * 81 | * @param text_input TextInput instance 82 | * @param text text to be shown 83 | */ 84 | void text_input_set_header_text(TextInput* text_input, const char* text); 85 | 86 | #ifdef __cplusplus 87 | } 88 | #endif 89 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /id_card_v2.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | #include 7 | #include 8 | #include 9 | 10 | #define TAG "ID" 11 | #define ID_SAVE_PATH EXT_PATH("id.txt") 12 | #define FIELD_SIZE 64 13 | 14 | typedef enum { 15 | IDScenesMainMenuScene, 16 | IDScenesIDCardScene, 17 | IDScenesInputNameScene, 18 | IDScenesInputEmailScene, 19 | IDScenesInputTelScene, 20 | IDScenesInputAddrScene, 21 | IDScenesInputNotesScene, 22 | IDScenesGreetingMessageScene, 23 | IDScenesAboutScene, 24 | IDScenesSceneCount, 25 | } IDScenesScene; 26 | 27 | typedef enum { 28 | IDScenesSubmenuView, 29 | IDScenesWidgetView, 30 | IDScenesTextInputView, 31 | } IDScenesView; 32 | 33 | typedef struct App { 34 | SceneManager* scene_manager; 35 | ViewDispatcher* view_dispatcher; 36 | Submenu* submenu; 37 | Widget* widget; 38 | TextInput* text_input; 39 | FuriString* name; 40 | FuriString* email; 41 | FuriString* tel; 42 | FuriString* addr; 43 | FuriString* notes; 44 | char temp_buffer[FIELD_SIZE]; 45 | } App; 46 | 47 | typedef enum { 48 | IDScenesMainMenuSceneIDCard, 49 | IDScenesMainMenuSceneSetup, 50 | IDScenesMainMenuSceneAbout, 51 | } IDScenesMainMenuSceneIndex; 52 | 53 | typedef enum { 54 | IDScenesMainMenuSceneIDCardEvent, 55 | IDScenesMainMenuSceneSetupEvent, 56 | } IDScenesMainMenuEvent; 57 | 58 | typedef enum { 59 | IDScenesInputNameEvent, 60 | IDScenesInputEmailEvent, 61 | IDScenesInputTelEvent, 62 | IDScenesInputAddrEvent, 63 | IDScenesInputNotesEvent, 64 | IDScenesGreetingInputSceneSaveEvent, 65 | } IDScenesInputEvent; 66 | 67 | void save_data(App* app) { 68 | FlipperFormat* file = flipper_format_file_alloc(furi_record_open(RECORD_STORAGE)); 69 | if(flipper_format_file_open_always(file, ID_SAVE_PATH)) { 70 | flipper_format_write_header_cstr(file, "ID Data", 1); 71 | flipper_format_write_string(file, "Name", app->name); 72 | flipper_format_write_string(file, "Email", app->email); 73 | flipper_format_write_string(file, "Tel", app->tel); 74 | flipper_format_write_string(file, "Addr", app->addr); 75 | flipper_format_write_string(file, "Notes", app->notes); 76 | } 77 | flipper_format_free(file); 78 | furi_record_close(RECORD_STORAGE); 79 | } 80 | 81 | void load_data(App* app) { 82 | FlipperFormat* file = flipper_format_file_alloc(furi_record_open(RECORD_STORAGE)); 83 | FuriString* value = furi_string_alloc(); 84 | 85 | if(flipper_format_file_open_existing(file, ID_SAVE_PATH)) { 86 | if(flipper_format_read_string(file, "Name", value)) { 87 | furi_string_set(app->name, value); 88 | } 89 | if(flipper_format_read_string(file, "Email", value)) { 90 | furi_string_set(app->email, value); 91 | } 92 | if(flipper_format_read_string(file, "Tel", value)) { 93 | furi_string_set(app->tel, value); 94 | } 95 | if(flipper_format_read_string(file, "Addr", value)) { 96 | furi_string_set(app->addr, value); 97 | } 98 | if(flipper_format_read_string(file, "Notes", value)) { 99 | furi_string_set(app->notes, value); 100 | } 101 | } 102 | 103 | furi_string_free(value); 104 | flipper_format_free(file); 105 | furi_record_close(RECORD_STORAGE); 106 | } 107 | 108 | void id_menu_callback(void* context, uint32_t index) { 109 | App* app = context; 110 | switch(index) { 111 | case IDScenesMainMenuSceneIDCard: 112 | scene_manager_handle_custom_event(app->scene_manager, IDScenesMainMenuSceneIDCardEvent); 113 | break; 114 | case IDScenesMainMenuSceneSetup: 115 | scene_manager_handle_custom_event(app->scene_manager, IDScenesMainMenuSceneSetupEvent); 116 | break; 117 | case IDScenesMainMenuSceneAbout: 118 | scene_manager_next_scene(app->scene_manager, IDScenesAboutScene); 119 | break; 120 | } 121 | } 122 | 123 | bool id_main_menu_scene_on_event(void* context, SceneManagerEvent event) { 124 | App* app = context; 125 | bool consumed = false; 126 | switch(event.type) { 127 | case SceneManagerEventTypeCustom: 128 | switch(event.event) { 129 | case IDScenesMainMenuSceneIDCardEvent: 130 | scene_manager_next_scene(app->scene_manager, IDScenesIDCardScene); 131 | consumed = true; 132 | break; 133 | case IDScenesMainMenuSceneSetupEvent: 134 | scene_manager_next_scene(app->scene_manager, IDScenesInputNameScene); 135 | consumed = true; 136 | break; 137 | } 138 | break; 139 | default: 140 | break; 141 | } 142 | return consumed; 143 | } 144 | 145 | void id_main_menu_scene_on_enter(void* context) { 146 | App* app = context; 147 | submenu_reset(app->submenu); 148 | submenu_set_header(app->submenu, "ID Card v2"); 149 | submenu_add_item(app->submenu, "ID Card", IDScenesMainMenuSceneIDCard, id_menu_callback, app); 150 | submenu_add_item(app->submenu, "Setup", IDScenesMainMenuSceneSetup, id_menu_callback, app); 151 | submenu_add_item(app->submenu, "About", IDScenesMainMenuSceneAbout, id_menu_callback, app); 152 | view_dispatcher_switch_to_view(app->view_dispatcher, IDScenesSubmenuView); 153 | } 154 | 155 | void id_main_menu_scene_on_exit(void* context) { 156 | App* app = context; 157 | submenu_reset(app->submenu); 158 | } 159 | 160 | void id_card_scene_on_enter(void* context) { 161 | App* app = context; 162 | widget_reset(app->widget); 163 | widget_add_string_element(app->widget, 90, 5, AlignLeft, AlignCenter, FontPrimary, "ID Card"); 164 | load_data(app); 165 | 166 | int y_position = 20; 167 | 168 | if(!furi_string_empty(app->name)) { 169 | widget_add_string_element(app->widget, 0, y_position, AlignLeft, AlignCenter, FontSecondary, "Name:"); 170 | widget_add_string_element( 171 | app->widget, 26, y_position, AlignLeft, AlignCenter, FontSecondary, furi_string_get_cstr(app->name)); 172 | y_position += 10; 173 | } 174 | 175 | if(!furi_string_empty(app->email)) { 176 | widget_add_string_element(app->widget, 0, y_position, AlignLeft, AlignCenter, FontSecondary, "Email:"); 177 | widget_add_string_element( 178 | app->widget, 26, y_position, AlignLeft, AlignCenter, FontSecondary, furi_string_get_cstr(app->email)); 179 | y_position += 10; 180 | } 181 | 182 | if(!furi_string_empty(app->tel)) { 183 | widget_add_string_element(app->widget, 0, y_position, AlignLeft, AlignCenter, FontSecondary, "Tel:"); 184 | widget_add_string_element( 185 | app->widget, 26, y_position, AlignLeft, AlignCenter, FontSecondary, furi_string_get_cstr(app->tel)); 186 | y_position += 10; 187 | } 188 | 189 | if(!furi_string_empty(app->addr)) { 190 | widget_add_string_element(app->widget, 0, y_position, AlignLeft, AlignCenter, FontSecondary, "Addr:"); 191 | widget_add_string_element( 192 | app->widget, 26, y_position, AlignLeft, AlignCenter, FontSecondary, furi_string_get_cstr(app->addr)); 193 | y_position += 10; 194 | } 195 | 196 | if(!furi_string_empty(app->notes)) { 197 | widget_add_string_element(app->widget, 0, y_position, AlignLeft, AlignCenter, FontSecondary, "Notes:"); 198 | widget_add_text_scroll_element( 199 | app->widget, 26, y_position - 5, 100, 5, furi_string_get_cstr(app->notes)); 200 | } 201 | 202 | view_dispatcher_switch_to_view(app->view_dispatcher, IDScenesWidgetView); 203 | } 204 | 205 | bool id_card_scene_on_event(void* context, SceneManagerEvent event) { 206 | UNUSED(context); 207 | UNUSED(event); 208 | return false; 209 | } 210 | 211 | void id_card_scene_on_exit(void* context) { 212 | UNUSED(context); 213 | } 214 | 215 | void id_text_input_callback(void* context) { 216 | App* app = context; 217 | scene_manager_handle_custom_event(app->scene_manager, IDScenesGreetingInputSceneSaveEvent); 218 | } 219 | 220 | void id_input_name_scene_on_enter(void* context) { 221 | App* app = context; 222 | text_input_reset(app->text_input); 223 | text_input_set_header_text(app->text_input, "Enter Name:"); 224 | text_input_set_minimum_length(app->text_input, 0); 225 | text_input_set_result_callback( 226 | app->text_input, id_text_input_callback, app, app->temp_buffer, FIELD_SIZE, true); 227 | view_dispatcher_switch_to_view(app->view_dispatcher, IDScenesTextInputView); 228 | } 229 | 230 | bool id_input_name_scene_on_event(void* context, SceneManagerEvent event) { 231 | App* app = context; 232 | if(event.type == SceneManagerEventTypeCustom && event.event == IDScenesGreetingInputSceneSaveEvent) { 233 | furi_string_set(app->name, app->temp_buffer); 234 | scene_manager_next_scene(app->scene_manager, IDScenesInputEmailScene); 235 | return true; 236 | } 237 | return false; 238 | } 239 | 240 | void id_input_name_scene_on_exit(void* context) { 241 | UNUSED(context); 242 | } 243 | 244 | void id_input_email_scene_on_enter(void* context) { 245 | App* app = context; 246 | text_input_reset(app->text_input); 247 | text_input_set_header_text(app->text_input, "Enter Email:"); 248 | text_input_set_minimum_length(app->text_input, 0); 249 | text_input_set_result_callback( 250 | app->text_input, id_text_input_callback, app, app->temp_buffer, FIELD_SIZE, true); 251 | view_dispatcher_switch_to_view(app->view_dispatcher, IDScenesTextInputView); 252 | } 253 | 254 | bool id_input_email_scene_on_event(void* context, SceneManagerEvent event) { 255 | App* app = context; 256 | if(event.type == SceneManagerEventTypeCustom && event.event == IDScenesGreetingInputSceneSaveEvent) { 257 | furi_string_set(app->email, app->temp_buffer); 258 | scene_manager_next_scene(app->scene_manager, IDScenesInputTelScene); 259 | return true; 260 | } 261 | return false; 262 | } 263 | 264 | void id_input_email_scene_on_exit(void* context) { 265 | UNUSED(context); 266 | } 267 | 268 | void id_input_tel_scene_on_enter(void* context) { 269 | App* app = context; 270 | text_input_reset(app->text_input); 271 | text_input_set_header_text(app->text_input, "Enter Tel:"); 272 | text_input_set_minimum_length(app->text_input, 0); 273 | text_input_set_result_callback( 274 | app->text_input, id_text_input_callback, app, app->temp_buffer, FIELD_SIZE, true); 275 | view_dispatcher_switch_to_view(app->view_dispatcher, IDScenesTextInputView); 276 | } 277 | 278 | bool id_input_tel_scene_on_event(void* context, SceneManagerEvent event) { 279 | App* app = context; 280 | if(event.type == SceneManagerEventTypeCustom && event.event == IDScenesGreetingInputSceneSaveEvent) { 281 | furi_string_set(app->tel, app->temp_buffer); 282 | scene_manager_next_scene(app->scene_manager, IDScenesInputAddrScene); 283 | return true; 284 | } 285 | return false; 286 | } 287 | 288 | void id_input_tel_scene_on_exit(void* context) { 289 | UNUSED(context); 290 | } 291 | 292 | void id_input_addr_scene_on_enter(void* context) { 293 | App* app = context; 294 | text_input_reset(app->text_input); 295 | text_input_set_header_text(app->text_input, "Enter Address:"); 296 | text_input_set_minimum_length(app->text_input, 0); 297 | text_input_set_result_callback( 298 | app->text_input, id_text_input_callback, app, app->temp_buffer, FIELD_SIZE, true); 299 | view_dispatcher_switch_to_view(app->view_dispatcher, IDScenesTextInputView); 300 | } 301 | 302 | bool id_input_addr_scene_on_event(void* context, SceneManagerEvent event) { 303 | App* app = context; 304 | if(event.type == SceneManagerEventTypeCustom && event.event == IDScenesGreetingInputSceneSaveEvent) { 305 | furi_string_set(app->addr, app->temp_buffer); 306 | scene_manager_next_scene(app->scene_manager, IDScenesInputNotesScene); 307 | return true; 308 | } 309 | return false; 310 | } 311 | 312 | void id_input_addr_scene_on_exit(void* context) { 313 | UNUSED(context); 314 | } 315 | 316 | void id_input_notes_scene_on_enter(void* context) { 317 | App* app = context; 318 | text_input_reset(app->text_input); 319 | text_input_set_header_text(app->text_input, "Enter Notes:"); 320 | text_input_set_minimum_length(app->text_input, 0); 321 | text_input_set_result_callback( 322 | app->text_input, id_text_input_callback, app, app->temp_buffer, FIELD_SIZE, true); 323 | view_dispatcher_switch_to_view(app->view_dispatcher, IDScenesTextInputView); 324 | } 325 | 326 | bool id_input_notes_scene_on_event(void* context, SceneManagerEvent event) { 327 | App* app = context; 328 | if(event.type == SceneManagerEventTypeCustom && event.event == IDScenesGreetingInputSceneSaveEvent) { 329 | furi_string_set(app->notes, app->temp_buffer); 330 | save_data(app); 331 | scene_manager_next_scene(app->scene_manager, IDScenesGreetingMessageScene); 332 | return true; 333 | } 334 | return false; 335 | } 336 | 337 | void id_input_notes_scene_on_exit(void* context) { 338 | UNUSED(context); 339 | } 340 | 341 | void id_greeting_message_scene_on_enter(void* context) { 342 | App* app = context; 343 | widget_reset(app->widget); 344 | widget_add_string_element(app->widget, 64, 32, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, FontPrimary, "Saved!"); 345 | view_dispatcher_switch_to_view(app->view_dispatcher, IDScenesWidgetView); 346 | } 347 | 348 | bool id_greeting_message_scene_on_event(void* context, SceneManagerEvent event) { 349 | UNUSED(context); 350 | UNUSED(event); 351 | return false; 352 | } 353 | 354 | void id_greeting_message_scene_on_exit(void* context) { 355 | App* app = context; 356 | widget_reset(app->widget); 357 | } 358 | 359 | void id_about_scene_on_enter(void* context) { 360 | App* app = context; 361 | widget_reset(app->widget); 362 | widget_add_string_element(app->widget, 5, 5, AlignLeft, AlignCenter, FontSecondary, "Simple ID app"); 363 | widget_add_string_element(app->widget, 5, 15, AlignLeft, AlignCenter, FontSecondary, "Version 3.0"); 364 | widget_add_string_element(app->widget, 5, 55, AlignLeft, AlignCenter, FontPrimary, "author:@evillero"); 365 | view_dispatcher_switch_to_view(app->view_dispatcher, IDScenesWidgetView); 366 | } 367 | 368 | bool id_about_scene_on_event(void* context, SceneManagerEvent event) { 369 | UNUSED(context); 370 | UNUSED(event); 371 | return false; 372 | } 373 | 374 | void id_about_scene_on_exit(void* context) { 375 | App* app = context; 376 | widget_reset(app->widget); 377 | } 378 | 379 | void (*const id_scene_on_enter_handlers[])(void*) = { 380 | id_main_menu_scene_on_enter, 381 | id_card_scene_on_enter, 382 | id_input_name_scene_on_enter, 383 | id_input_email_scene_on_enter, 384 | id_input_tel_scene_on_enter, 385 | id_input_addr_scene_on_enter, 386 | id_input_notes_scene_on_enter, 387 | id_greeting_message_scene_on_enter, 388 | id_about_scene_on_enter, 389 | }; 390 | 391 | bool (*const id_scene_on_event_handlers[])(void*, SceneManagerEvent) = { 392 | id_main_menu_scene_on_event, 393 | id_card_scene_on_event, 394 | id_input_name_scene_on_event, 395 | id_input_email_scene_on_event, 396 | id_input_tel_scene_on_event, 397 | id_input_addr_scene_on_event, 398 | id_input_notes_scene_on_event, 399 | id_greeting_message_scene_on_event, 400 | id_about_scene_on_event, 401 | }; 402 | 403 | void (*const id_scene_on_exit_handlers[])(void*) = { 404 | id_main_menu_scene_on_exit, 405 | id_card_scene_on_exit, 406 | id_input_name_scene_on_exit, 407 | id_input_email_scene_on_exit, 408 | id_input_tel_scene_on_exit, 409 | id_input_addr_scene_on_exit, 410 | id_input_notes_scene_on_exit, 411 | id_greeting_message_scene_on_exit, 412 | id_about_scene_on_exit, 413 | }; 414 | 415 | static const SceneManagerHandlers id_scene_manager_handlers = { 416 | .on_enter_handlers = id_scene_on_enter_handlers, 417 | .on_event_handlers = id_scene_on_event_handlers, 418 | .on_exit_handlers = id_scene_on_exit_handlers, 419 | .scene_num = IDScenesSceneCount, 420 | }; 421 | 422 | 423 | static bool id_scene_custom_callback(void* context, uint32_t custom_event) { 424 | furi_assert(context); 425 | App* app = context; 426 | return scene_manager_handle_custom_event(app->scene_manager, custom_event); 427 | } 428 | 429 | static bool id_scene_back_event_callback(void* context) { 430 | furi_assert(context); 431 | App* app = context; 432 | return scene_manager_handle_back_event(app->scene_manager); 433 | } 434 | 435 | static App* app_alloc() { 436 | App* app = malloc(sizeof(App)); 437 | 438 | app->name = furi_string_alloc(); 439 | app->email = furi_string_alloc(); 440 | app->tel = furi_string_alloc(); 441 | app->addr = furi_string_alloc(); 442 | app->notes = furi_string_alloc(); 443 | 444 | app->scene_manager = scene_manager_alloc(&id_scene_manager_handlers, app); 445 | 446 | app->view_dispatcher = view_dispatcher_alloc(); 447 | view_dispatcher_set_event_callback_context(app->view_dispatcher, app); 448 | view_dispatcher_set_custom_event_callback(app->view_dispatcher, id_scene_custom_callback); 449 | view_dispatcher_set_navigation_event_callback(app->view_dispatcher, id_scene_back_event_callback); 450 | 451 | app->submenu = submenu_alloc(); 452 | app->widget = widget_alloc(); 453 | app->text_input = text_input_alloc(); 454 | 455 | view_dispatcher_add_view( 456 | app->view_dispatcher, 457 | IDScenesSubmenuView, 458 | submenu_get_view(app->submenu)); 459 | view_dispatcher_add_view( 460 | app->view_dispatcher, 461 | IDScenesWidgetView, 462 | widget_get_view(app->widget)); 463 | view_dispatcher_add_view( 464 | app->view_dispatcher, 465 | IDScenesTextInputView, 466 | text_input_get_view(app->text_input)); 467 | 468 | load_data(app); 469 | return app; 470 | } 471 | 472 | static void app_free(App* app) { 473 | furi_assert(app); 474 | 475 | furi_string_free(app->name); 476 | furi_string_free(app->email); 477 | furi_string_free(app->tel); 478 | furi_string_free(app->addr); 479 | furi_string_free(app->notes); 480 | 481 | 482 | view_dispatcher_remove_view(app->view_dispatcher, IDScenesSubmenuView); 483 | view_dispatcher_remove_view(app->view_dispatcher, IDScenesWidgetView); 484 | view_dispatcher_remove_view(app->view_dispatcher, IDScenesTextInputView); 485 | view_dispatcher_free(app->view_dispatcher); 486 | 487 | 488 | scene_manager_free(app->scene_manager); 489 | 490 | submenu_free(app->submenu); 491 | widget_free(app->widget); 492 | text_input_free(app->text_input); 493 | 494 | free(app); 495 | } 496 | 497 | int32_t id_app(void* p) { 498 | UNUSED(p); 499 | 500 | App* app = app_alloc(); 501 | Gui* gui = furi_record_open(RECORD_GUI); 502 | 503 | view_dispatcher_attach_to_gui(app->view_dispatcher, gui, ViewDispatcherTypeFullscreen); 504 | scene_manager_next_scene(app->scene_manager, IDScenesMainMenuScene); 505 | view_dispatcher_run(app->view_dispatcher); 506 | 507 | furi_record_close(RECORD_GUI); 508 | app_free(app); 509 | 510 | return 0; 511 | } 512 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /text_input.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "text_input.h" 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | 6 | char* strcat(char* dest, const char* src) { 7 | size_t i, j; 8 | for(i = 0; dest[i] != '\0'; i++) 9 | ; 10 | for(j = 0; src[j] != '\0'; j++) dest[i + j] = src[j]; 11 | dest[i + j] = '\0'; 12 | return dest; 13 | } 14 | 15 | struct TextInput { 16 | View* view; 17 | FuriTimer* timer; 18 | }; 19 | 20 | typedef struct { 21 | const char text; 22 | const uint8_t x; 23 | const uint8_t y; 24 | } TextInputKey; 25 | 26 | typedef struct { 27 | const TextInputKey* rows[3]; 28 | const uint8_t keyboard_index; 29 | } Keyboard; 30 | 31 | typedef struct { 32 | const char* header; 33 | char* text_buffer; 34 | size_t text_buffer_size; 35 | bool clear_default_text; 36 | 37 | TextInputCallback callback; 38 | void* callback_context; 39 | 40 | uint8_t selected_row; 41 | uint8_t selected_column; 42 | 43 | TextInputValidatorCallback validator_callback; 44 | void* validator_callback_context; 45 | FuriString* validator_text; 46 | bool validator_message_visible; 47 | 48 | size_t minimum_length; 49 | bool cursor_select; 50 | size_t cursor_pos; 51 | uint8_t selected_keyboard; 52 | } TextInputModel; 53 | 54 | static const uint8_t keyboard_origin_x = 1; 55 | static const uint8_t keyboard_origin_y = 29; 56 | static const uint8_t keyboard_row_count = 3; 57 | static const uint8_t keyboard_count = 2; 58 | 59 | #define ENTER_KEY '\r' 60 | #define BACKSPACE_KEY '\b' 61 | #define SWITCH_KEYBOARD_KEY '\t' 62 | 63 | static const TextInputKey keyboard_keys_row_1[] = { 64 | {'q', 1, 8}, 65 | {'w', 10, 8}, 66 | {'e', 19, 8}, 67 | {'r', 28, 8}, 68 | {'t', 37, 8}, 69 | {'y', 46, 8}, 70 | {'u', 55, 8}, 71 | {'i', 64, 8}, 72 | {'o', 73, 8}, 73 | {'p', 82, 8}, 74 | {'0', 92, 8}, 75 | {'1', 102, 8}, 76 | {'2', 111, 8}, 77 | {'3', 120, 8}, 78 | }; 79 | 80 | static const TextInputKey keyboard_keys_row_2[] = { 81 | {'a', 1, 20}, 82 | {'s', 10, 20}, 83 | {'d', 19, 20}, 84 | {'f', 28, 20}, 85 | {'g', 37, 20}, 86 | {'h', 46, 20}, 87 | {'j', 55, 20}, 88 | {'k', 64, 20}, 89 | {'l', 73, 20}, 90 | {BACKSPACE_KEY, 82, 11}, 91 | {'4', 102, 20}, 92 | {'5', 111, 20}, 93 | {'6', 120, 20}, 94 | }; 95 | 96 | static const TextInputKey keyboard_keys_row_3[] = { 97 | {SWITCH_KEYBOARD_KEY, 0, 23}, 98 | {'z', 13, 32}, 99 | {'x', 21, 32}, 100 | {'c', 29, 32}, 101 | {'v', 37, 32}, 102 | {'b', 45, 32}, 103 | {'n', 53, 32}, 104 | {'m', 61, 32}, 105 | {'_', 69, 32}, 106 | {ENTER_KEY, 77, 23}, 107 | {'7', 102, 32}, 108 | {'8', 111, 32}, 109 | {'9', 120, 32}, 110 | }; 111 | 112 | static TextInputKey symbol_keyboard_keys_row_1[] = { 113 | {'!', 2, 8}, 114 | {'@', 12, 8}, 115 | {'#', 22, 8}, 116 | {'$', 32, 8}, 117 | {'%', 42, 8}, 118 | {'^', 52, 8}, 119 | {'&', 62, 8}, 120 | {'(', 71, 8}, 121 | {')', 81, 8}, 122 | {'_', 92, 8}, 123 | {'<', 102, 8}, 124 | {'>', 111, 8}, 125 | {':', 120, 8}, 126 | }; 127 | 128 | static TextInputKey symbol_keyboard_keys_row_2[] = { 129 | {'~', 2, 20}, 130 | {'+', 12, 20}, 131 | {'-', 22, 20}, 132 | {'=', 32, 20}, 133 | {'[', 42, 20}, 134 | {']', 52, 20}, 135 | {'{', 62, 20}, 136 | {'}', 72, 20}, 137 | {BACKSPACE_KEY, 82, 11}, 138 | {'"', 102, 20}, 139 | {'/', 111, 20}, 140 | {'\\', 120, 20}, 141 | }; 142 | 143 | static TextInputKey symbol_keyboard_keys_row_3[] = { 144 | {SWITCH_KEYBOARD_KEY, 0, 23}, 145 | {'.', 15, 32}, 146 | {',', 29, 32}, 147 | {';', 41, 32}, 148 | {'`', 53, 32}, 149 | {'\'', 65, 32}, 150 | {ENTER_KEY, 77, 23}, 151 | {'|', 102, 32}, 152 | {'?', 111, 32}, 153 | {'*', 120, 32}, 154 | }; 155 | 156 | static const Keyboard keyboard = { 157 | .rows = 158 | { 159 | keyboard_keys_row_1, 160 | keyboard_keys_row_2, 161 | keyboard_keys_row_3, 162 | }, 163 | .keyboard_index = 0, 164 | }; 165 | 166 | static const Keyboard symbol_keyboard = { 167 | .rows = 168 | { 169 | symbol_keyboard_keys_row_1, 170 | symbol_keyboard_keys_row_2, 171 | symbol_keyboard_keys_row_3, 172 | }, 173 | .keyboard_index = 1, 174 | }; 175 | 176 | static const Keyboard* keyboards[] = { 177 | &keyboard, 178 | &symbol_keyboard, 179 | }; 180 | 181 | static void switch_keyboard(TextInputModel* model) { 182 | model->selected_keyboard = (model->selected_keyboard + 1) % keyboard_count; 183 | } 184 | 185 | static uint8_t get_row_size(const Keyboard* keyboard, uint8_t row_index) { 186 | uint8_t row_size = 0; 187 | if(keyboard == &symbol_keyboard) { 188 | switch(row_index + 1) { 189 | case 1: 190 | row_size = COUNT_OF(symbol_keyboard_keys_row_1); 191 | break; 192 | case 2: 193 | row_size = COUNT_OF(symbol_keyboard_keys_row_2); 194 | break; 195 | case 3: 196 | row_size = COUNT_OF(symbol_keyboard_keys_row_3); 197 | break; 198 | default: 199 | furi_crash(); 200 | } 201 | } else { 202 | switch(row_index + 1) { 203 | case 1: 204 | row_size = COUNT_OF(keyboard_keys_row_1); 205 | break; 206 | case 2: 207 | row_size = COUNT_OF(keyboard_keys_row_2); 208 | break; 209 | case 3: 210 | row_size = COUNT_OF(keyboard_keys_row_3); 211 | break; 212 | default: 213 | furi_crash(); 214 | } 215 | } 216 | 217 | return row_size; 218 | } 219 | 220 | static const TextInputKey* get_row(const Keyboard* keyboard, uint8_t row_index) { 221 | const TextInputKey* row = NULL; 222 | if(row_index < 3) { 223 | row = keyboard->rows[row_index]; 224 | } else { 225 | furi_crash(); 226 | } 227 | 228 | return row; 229 | } 230 | 231 | static char get_selected_char(TextInputModel* model) { 232 | return get_row( 233 | keyboards[model->selected_keyboard], model->selected_row)[model->selected_column] 234 | .text; 235 | } 236 | 237 | static bool char_is_lowercase(char letter) { 238 | return (letter >= 0x61 && letter <= 0x7A); 239 | } 240 | 241 | static char char_to_uppercase(const char letter) { 242 | if(letter == '_') { 243 | return 0x20; 244 | } else if(char_is_lowercase(letter)) { 245 | return (letter - 0x20); 246 | } else { 247 | return letter; 248 | } 249 | } 250 | 251 | static void text_input_backspace_cb(TextInputModel* model) { 252 | if(model->clear_default_text) { 253 | model->text_buffer[0] = 0; 254 | model->cursor_pos = 0; 255 | } else if(model->cursor_pos > 0) { 256 | char* move = model->text_buffer + model->cursor_pos; 257 | memmove(move - 1, move, strlen(move) + 1); 258 | model->cursor_pos--; 259 | } 260 | } 261 | 262 | static void text_input_view_draw_callback(Canvas* canvas, void* _model) { 263 | TextInputModel* model = _model; 264 | uint8_t text_length = model->text_buffer ? strlen(model->text_buffer) : 0; 265 | uint8_t needed_string_width = canvas_width(canvas) - 8; 266 | uint8_t start_pos = 4; 267 | 268 | model->cursor_pos = model->cursor_pos > text_length ? text_length : model->cursor_pos; 269 | size_t cursor_pos = model->cursor_pos; 270 | 271 | canvas_clear(canvas); 272 | canvas_set_color(canvas, ColorBlack); 273 | 274 | canvas_draw_str(canvas, 2, 8, model->header); 275 | elements_slightly_rounded_frame(canvas, 1, 12, 126, 15); 276 | 277 | char buf[text_length + 1]; 278 | if(model->text_buffer) { 279 | strlcpy(buf, model->text_buffer, sizeof(buf)); 280 | } 281 | char* str = buf; 282 | 283 | if(model->clear_default_text) { 284 | elements_slightly_rounded_box( 285 | canvas, start_pos - 1, 14, canvas_string_width(canvas, str) + 2, 10); 286 | canvas_set_color(canvas, ColorWhite); 287 | } else { 288 | char* move = str + cursor_pos; 289 | memmove(move + 1, move, strlen(move) + 1); 290 | str[cursor_pos] = '|'; 291 | } 292 | 293 | if(cursor_pos > 0 && canvas_string_width(canvas, str) > needed_string_width) { 294 | canvas_draw_str(canvas, start_pos, 22, "..."); 295 | start_pos += 6; 296 | needed_string_width -= 8; 297 | for(uint32_t off = 0; 298 | strlen(str) && canvas_string_width(canvas, str) > needed_string_width && 299 | off < cursor_pos; 300 | off++) { 301 | str++; 302 | } 303 | } 304 | 305 | if(canvas_string_width(canvas, str) > needed_string_width) { 306 | needed_string_width -= 4; 307 | size_t len = strlen(str); 308 | while(len && canvas_string_width(canvas, str) > needed_string_width) { 309 | str[len--] = '\0'; 310 | } 311 | strcat(str, "..."); 312 | } 313 | 314 | canvas_draw_str(canvas, start_pos, 22, str); 315 | 316 | canvas_set_font(canvas, FontKeyboard); 317 | 318 | bool uppercase = model->clear_default_text || text_length == 0; 319 | bool symbols = model->selected_keyboard == symbol_keyboard.keyboard_index; 320 | for(uint8_t row = 0; row < keyboard_row_count; row++) { 321 | const uint8_t column_count = get_row_size(keyboards[model->selected_keyboard], row); 322 | const TextInputKey* keys = get_row(keyboards[model->selected_keyboard], row); 323 | 324 | for(size_t column = 0; column < column_count; column++) { 325 | bool selected = !model->cursor_select && model->selected_row == row && 326 | model->selected_column == column; 327 | const Icon* icon = NULL; 328 | if(keys[column].text == ENTER_KEY) { 329 | icon = selected ? &I_KeySaveSelected_22x11 : &I_KeySave_22x11; 330 | } else if(keys[column].text == SWITCH_KEYBOARD_KEY) { 331 | icon = selected ? &I_KeyKeyboardSelected_10x11 : &I_KeyKeyboard_10x11; 332 | } else if(keys[column].text == BACKSPACE_KEY) { 333 | icon = selected ? &I_KeyBackspaceSelected_17x11 : &I_KeyBackspace_17x11; 334 | } 335 | canvas_set_color(canvas, ColorBlack); 336 | if(icon != NULL) { 337 | canvas_draw_icon( 338 | canvas, 339 | keyboard_origin_x + keys[column].x, 340 | keyboard_origin_y + keys[column].y, 341 | icon); 342 | } else { 343 | if(selected) { 344 | elements_slightly_rounded_box( 345 | canvas, 346 | keyboard_origin_x + keys[column].x - 2, 347 | keyboard_origin_y + keys[column].y - 9, 348 | 9, 349 | 11); 350 | canvas_set_color(canvas, ColorWhite); 351 | } 352 | 353 | char glyph = keys[column].text; 354 | if(uppercase && !symbols) { 355 | canvas_draw_glyph( 356 | canvas, 357 | keyboard_origin_x + keys[column].x, 358 | keyboard_origin_y + keys[column].y, 359 | char_to_uppercase(glyph)); 360 | } else { 361 | canvas_draw_glyph( 362 | canvas, 363 | keyboard_origin_x + keys[column].x, 364 | keyboard_origin_y + keys[column].y - 365 | (glyph == '_' || char_is_lowercase(glyph)), 366 | glyph); 367 | } 368 | } 369 | } 370 | } 371 | if(model->validator_message_visible) { 372 | canvas_set_font(canvas, FontSecondary); 373 | canvas_set_color(canvas, ColorWhite); 374 | canvas_draw_box(canvas, 8, 10, 110, 48); 375 | canvas_set_color(canvas, ColorBlack); 376 | canvas_draw_icon(canvas, 10, 14, &I_WarningDolphin_45x42); 377 | canvas_draw_rframe(canvas, 8, 8, 112, 50, 3); 378 | canvas_draw_rframe(canvas, 9, 9, 110, 48, 2); 379 | elements_multiline_text(canvas, 62, 20, furi_string_get_cstr(model->validator_text)); 380 | canvas_set_font(canvas, FontKeyboard); 381 | } 382 | } 383 | 384 | static void text_input_handle_up(TextInput* text_input, TextInputModel* model) { 385 | UNUSED(text_input); 386 | if(model->selected_row > 0) { 387 | model->selected_row--; 388 | if(model->selected_row == 0 && 389 | model->selected_column > 390 | get_row_size(keyboards[model->selected_keyboard], model->selected_row) - 6) { 391 | model->selected_column = model->selected_column + 1; 392 | } 393 | if(model->selected_row == 1 && 394 | model->selected_keyboard == symbol_keyboard.keyboard_index) { 395 | if(model->selected_column > 5) 396 | model->selected_column += 2; 397 | else if(model->selected_column > 1) 398 | model->selected_column += 1; 399 | } 400 | } else { 401 | model->cursor_select = true; 402 | model->clear_default_text = false; 403 | } 404 | } 405 | 406 | static void text_input_handle_down(TextInput* text_input, TextInputModel* model) { 407 | UNUSED(text_input); 408 | if(model->cursor_select) { 409 | model->cursor_select = false; 410 | } else if(model->selected_row < keyboard_row_count - 1) { 411 | model->selected_row++; 412 | if(model->selected_row == 1 && 413 | model->selected_column > 414 | get_row_size(keyboards[model->selected_keyboard], model->selected_row) - 4) { 415 | model->selected_column = model->selected_column - 1; 416 | } 417 | if(model->selected_row == 2 && 418 | model->selected_keyboard == symbol_keyboard.keyboard_index) { 419 | if(model->selected_column > 6) 420 | model->selected_column -= 2; 421 | else if(model->selected_column > 1) 422 | model->selected_column -= 1; 423 | } 424 | } 425 | } 426 | 427 | static void text_input_handle_left(TextInput* text_input, TextInputModel* model) { 428 | UNUSED(text_input); 429 | if(model->cursor_select) { 430 | model->clear_default_text = false; 431 | if(model->cursor_pos > 0) { 432 | model->cursor_pos = CLAMP(model->cursor_pos - 1, strlen(model->text_buffer), 0u); 433 | } 434 | } else if(model->selected_column > 0) { 435 | model->selected_column--; 436 | } else { 437 | model->selected_column = 438 | get_row_size(keyboards[model->selected_keyboard], model->selected_row) - 1; 439 | } 440 | } 441 | 442 | static void text_input_handle_right(TextInput* text_input, TextInputModel* model) { 443 | UNUSED(text_input); 444 | if(model->cursor_select) { 445 | model->clear_default_text = false; 446 | model->cursor_pos = CLAMP(model->cursor_pos + 1, strlen(model->text_buffer), 0u); 447 | } else if( 448 | model->selected_column < 449 | get_row_size(keyboards[model->selected_keyboard], model->selected_row) - 1) { 450 | model->selected_column++; 451 | } else { 452 | model->selected_column = 0; 453 | } 454 | } 455 | 456 | static void text_input_handle_ok(TextInput* text_input, TextInputModel* model, InputType type) { 457 | if(model->cursor_select) { 458 | model->clear_default_text = !model->clear_default_text; 459 | return; 460 | } 461 | bool shift = type == InputTypeLong; 462 | bool repeat = type == InputTypeRepeat; 463 | char selected = get_selected_char(model); 464 | size_t text_length = strlen(model->text_buffer); 465 | 466 | if(selected == ENTER_KEY) { 467 | if(model->validator_callback && 468 | (!model->validator_callback( 469 | model->text_buffer, model->validator_text, model->validator_callback_context))) { 470 | model->validator_message_visible = true; 471 | furi_timer_start(text_input->timer, furi_kernel_get_tick_frequency() * 4); 472 | } else if(model->callback != 0 && text_length >= model->minimum_length) { 473 | model->callback(model->callback_context); 474 | } 475 | } else if(selected == SWITCH_KEYBOARD_KEY) { 476 | switch_keyboard(model); 477 | } else { 478 | if(selected == BACKSPACE_KEY) { 479 | text_input_backspace_cb(model); 480 | } else if(!repeat) { 481 | if(model->clear_default_text) { 482 | text_length = 0; 483 | } 484 | if(text_length < (model->text_buffer_size - 1)) { 485 | if(shift != (text_length == 0) && 486 | model->selected_keyboard != symbol_keyboard.keyboard_index) { 487 | selected = char_to_uppercase(selected); 488 | } 489 | if(model->clear_default_text) { 490 | model->text_buffer[0] = selected; 491 | model->text_buffer[1] = '\0'; 492 | model->cursor_pos = 1; 493 | } else { 494 | char* move = model->text_buffer + model->cursor_pos; 495 | memmove(move + 1, move, strlen(move) + 1); 496 | model->text_buffer[model->cursor_pos] = selected; 497 | model->cursor_pos++; 498 | } 499 | } 500 | } 501 | model->clear_default_text = false; 502 | } 503 | } 504 | 505 | static bool text_input_view_input_callback(InputEvent* event, void* context) { 506 | TextInput* text_input = context; 507 | furi_assert(text_input); 508 | 509 | bool consumed = false; 510 | 511 | // Acquire model 512 | TextInputModel* model = view_get_model(text_input->view); 513 | 514 | if((!(event->type == InputTypePress) && !(event->type == InputTypeRelease)) && 515 | model->validator_message_visible) { 516 | model->validator_message_visible = false; 517 | consumed = true; 518 | } else if(event->type == InputTypeShort) { 519 | consumed = true; 520 | switch(event->key) { 521 | case InputKeyUp: 522 | text_input_handle_up(text_input, model); 523 | break; 524 | case InputKeyDown: 525 | text_input_handle_down(text_input, model); 526 | break; 527 | case InputKeyLeft: 528 | text_input_handle_left(text_input, model); 529 | break; 530 | case InputKeyRight: 531 | text_input_handle_right(text_input, model); 532 | break; 533 | case InputKeyOk: 534 | text_input_handle_ok(text_input, model, event->type); 535 | break; 536 | default: 537 | consumed = false; 538 | break; 539 | } 540 | } else if(event->type == InputTypeLong) { 541 | consumed = true; 542 | switch(event->key) { 543 | case InputKeyUp: 544 | text_input_handle_up(text_input, model); 545 | break; 546 | case InputKeyDown: 547 | text_input_handle_down(text_input, model); 548 | break; 549 | case InputKeyLeft: 550 | text_input_handle_left(text_input, model); 551 | break; 552 | case InputKeyRight: 553 | text_input_handle_right(text_input, model); 554 | break; 555 | case InputKeyOk: 556 | text_input_handle_ok(text_input, model, event->type); 557 | break; 558 | case InputKeyBack: 559 | text_input_backspace_cb(model); 560 | break; 561 | default: 562 | consumed = false; 563 | break; 564 | } 565 | } else if(event->type == InputTypeRepeat) { 566 | consumed = true; 567 | switch(event->key) { 568 | case InputKeyUp: 569 | text_input_handle_up(text_input, model); 570 | break; 571 | case InputKeyDown: 572 | text_input_handle_down(text_input, model); 573 | break; 574 | case InputKeyLeft: 575 | text_input_handle_left(text_input, model); 576 | break; 577 | case InputKeyRight: 578 | text_input_handle_right(text_input, model); 579 | break; 580 | case InputKeyOk: 581 | text_input_handle_ok(text_input, model, event->type); 582 | break; 583 | case InputKeyBack: 584 | text_input_backspace_cb(model); 585 | break; 586 | default: 587 | consumed = false; 588 | break; 589 | } 590 | } 591 | 592 | // Commit model 593 | view_commit_model(text_input->view, consumed); 594 | 595 | return consumed; 596 | } 597 | 598 | void text_input_timer_callback(void* context) { 599 | furi_assert(context); 600 | TextInput* text_input = context; 601 | 602 | with_view_model( 603 | text_input->view, 604 | TextInputModel * model, 605 | { model->validator_message_visible = false; }, 606 | true); 607 | } 608 | 609 | TextInput* text_input_alloc(void) { 610 | TextInput* text_input = malloc(sizeof(TextInput)); 611 | text_input->view = view_alloc(); 612 | view_set_context(text_input->view, text_input); 613 | view_allocate_model(text_input->view, ViewModelTypeLocking, sizeof(TextInputModel)); 614 | view_set_draw_callback(text_input->view, text_input_view_draw_callback); 615 | view_set_input_callback(text_input->view, text_input_view_input_callback); 616 | 617 | text_input->timer = furi_timer_alloc(text_input_timer_callback, FuriTimerTypeOnce, text_input); 618 | 619 | with_view_model( 620 | text_input->view, 621 | TextInputModel * model, 622 | { 623 | model->validator_text = furi_string_alloc(); 624 | model->minimum_length = 1; 625 | model->cursor_pos = 0; 626 | model->cursor_select = false; 627 | }, 628 | false); 629 | 630 | text_input_reset(text_input); 631 | 632 | return text_input; 633 | } 634 | 635 | void text_input_free(TextInput* text_input) { 636 | furi_check(text_input); 637 | with_view_model( 638 | text_input->view, 639 | TextInputModel * model, 640 | { furi_string_free(model->validator_text); }, 641 | false); 642 | 643 | // Send stop command 644 | furi_timer_stop(text_input->timer); 645 | // Release allocated memory 646 | furi_timer_free(text_input->timer); 647 | 648 | view_free(text_input->view); 649 | 650 | free(text_input); 651 | } 652 | 653 | void text_input_reset(TextInput* text_input) { 654 | furi_check(text_input); 655 | with_view_model( 656 | text_input->view, 657 | TextInputModel * model, 658 | { 659 | model->header = ""; 660 | model->selected_row = 0; 661 | model->selected_column = 0; 662 | model->selected_keyboard = 0; 663 | model->minimum_length = 1; 664 | model->clear_default_text = false; 665 | model->cursor_pos = 0; 666 | model->cursor_select = false; 667 | model->text_buffer = NULL; 668 | model->text_buffer_size = 0; 669 | model->callback = NULL; 670 | model->callback_context = NULL; 671 | model->validator_callback = NULL; 672 | model->validator_callback_context = NULL; 673 | furi_string_reset(model->validator_text); 674 | model->validator_message_visible = false; 675 | }, 676 | true); 677 | } 678 | 679 | View* text_input_get_view(TextInput* text_input) { 680 | furi_check(text_input); 681 | return text_input->view; 682 | } 683 | 684 | void text_input_set_result_callback( 685 | TextInput* text_input, 686 | TextInputCallback callback, 687 | void* callback_context, 688 | char* text_buffer, 689 | size_t text_buffer_size, 690 | bool clear_default_text) { 691 | furi_check(text_input); 692 | with_view_model( 693 | text_input->view, 694 | TextInputModel * model, 695 | { 696 | model->callback = callback; 697 | model->callback_context = callback_context; 698 | model->text_buffer = text_buffer; 699 | model->text_buffer_size = text_buffer_size; 700 | model->clear_default_text = clear_default_text; 701 | model->cursor_select = false; 702 | if(text_buffer && text_buffer[0] != '\0') { 703 | model->cursor_pos = strlen(text_buffer); 704 | // Set focus on Save 705 | model->selected_row = 2; 706 | model->selected_column = 9; 707 | model->selected_keyboard = 0; 708 | } else { 709 | model->cursor_pos = 0; 710 | } 711 | }, 712 | true); 713 | } 714 | 715 | void text_input_set_minimum_length(TextInput* text_input, size_t minimum_length) { 716 | furi_check(text_input); 717 | with_view_model( 718 | text_input->view, 719 | TextInputModel * model, 720 | { model->minimum_length = minimum_length; }, 721 | true); 722 | } 723 | 724 | void text_input_set_validator( 725 | TextInput* text_input, 726 | TextInputValidatorCallback callback, 727 | void* callback_context) { 728 | furi_check(text_input); 729 | with_view_model( 730 | text_input->view, 731 | TextInputModel * model, 732 | { 733 | model->validator_callback = callback; 734 | model->validator_callback_context = callback_context; 735 | }, 736 | true); 737 | } 738 | 739 | TextInputValidatorCallback text_input_get_validator_callback(TextInput* text_input) { 740 | furi_check(text_input); 741 | TextInputValidatorCallback validator_callback = NULL; 742 | with_view_model( 743 | text_input->view, 744 | TextInputModel * model, 745 | { validator_callback = model->validator_callback; }, 746 | false); 747 | return validator_callback; 748 | } 749 | 750 | void* text_input_get_validator_callback_context(TextInput* text_input) { 751 | furi_check(text_input); 752 | void* validator_callback_context = NULL; 753 | with_view_model( 754 | text_input->view, 755 | TextInputModel * model, 756 | { validator_callback_context = model->validator_callback_context; }, 757 | false); 758 | return validator_callback_context; 759 | } 760 | 761 | void text_input_set_header_text(TextInput* text_input, const char* text) { 762 | furi_check(text_input); 763 | with_view_model( 764 | text_input->view, TextInputModel * model, { model->header = text; }, true); 765 | } 766 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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