├── .gitignore ├── Cargo.toml ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── build.rs ├── data ├── gtktranslate.desktop ├── gtktranslate.png ├── icons │ ├── 128x128 │ │ └── gtktranslate.png │ ├── 16x16 │ │ └── gtktranslate.png │ ├── 24x24 │ │ └── gtktranslate.png │ ├── 256x256 │ │ └── gtktranslate.png │ ├── 32x32 │ │ └── gtktranslate.png │ ├── 48x48 │ │ └── gtktranslate.png │ ├── 512x512 │ │ └── gtktranslate.png │ ├── 64x64 │ │ └── gtktranslate.png │ └── scalable │ │ └── gtktranslate.svg ├── resources.xml └── screenshot.png ├── pkg └── PKGBUILD └── src └── main.rs /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /target 2 | /Cargo.lock 3 | Cargo.lock 4 | *.gresource 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Cargo.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [package] 2 | name = "gtktranslate" 3 | version = "0.4.0" 4 | authors = ["Grant Handy "] 5 | edition = "2018" 6 | license = "GPL-3.0" 7 | keywords = ["libretranslate", "translate", "language", "gtk"] 8 | description = "A GTK wrapper for libretranslate" 9 | 10 | # See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html 11 | 12 | [dependencies] 13 | gtk = { git = "https://github.com/gtk-rs/gtk4-rs/", package = "gtk4" } 14 | libretranslate = "0.5.1" 15 | once_cell = "1.8.0" 16 | dirs = "3.0.2" 17 | serde_yaml = "0.8.17" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /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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gtktranslate

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A Simple GTK Translator

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4 | 5 | ## Using 6 | Gtktranslate needs `gtk4` for the GUI, which is the only dependency needed. After you've installed the libraries for gtk4, you can build it like so using cargo: 7 | 8 | ``` 9 | $ cargo build --release 10 | ``` 11 | 12 | Then after building, run: 13 | ``` 14 | $ target/release/gtktranslate 15 | ``` 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use std::process::Command; 2 | 3 | fn main() { 4 | let _ = Command::new("sh") 5 | .args(&["-c", "cd data && glib-compile-resources resources.xml"]) 6 | .output() 7 | .expect("failed to execute process"); 8 | } 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/gtktranslate.desktop: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Desktop Entry] 2 | Name=Gtktranslate 3 | Comment=Use Libretranslate through a GTK interface. 4 | GenericName=Translator 5 | Exec=/usr/bin/gtktranslate 6 | Icon=gtktranslate 7 | 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400 | 404 | 409 | 417 | 418 | 423 | G 434 | 435 | 440 | 445 | 453 | 454 | 459 | 466 | 471 | 472 | 477 | 489 | 490 | 494 | 499 | 504 | 509 | 514 | 515 | 516 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/resources.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | gtktranslate.png 5 | 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/screenshot.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/grantshandy/gtktranslate/39beb8f4d7e245eb25e09f2803537325bb6b0634/data/screenshot.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pkg/PKGBUILD: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Maintainer: Grant Handy 2 | 3 | _pkgname='gtktranslate' 4 | pkgname=${_pkgname}-git 5 | pkgver=0.3.0.r8.g5d8d9a5 6 | pkgrel=1 7 | pkgdesc="A Simple GTK Translator Using Libretranslate" 8 | arch=('x86_64') 9 | url="https://github.com/skylinecc/gtktranslate" 10 | license=('GPL') 11 | depends=('gtk4') 12 | makedepends=('rust' 'git') 13 | source=("${_pkgname}::git+https://github.com/skylinecc/gtktranslate.git") 14 | md5sums=('SKIP') 15 | 16 | pkgver() { 17 | cd "$srcdir/${_pkgname}" 18 | git describe --tags --long | sed 's/^v//;s/\([^-]*-g\)/r\1/;s/-/./g' 19 | } 20 | 21 | build() { 22 | cd "$srcdir/${_pkgname}" 23 | cargo build --release 24 | } 25 | 26 | package() { 27 | cd "$srcdir/${_pkgname}" 28 | 29 | # Binary 30 | install -Dm755 target/release/$_pkgname $pkgdir/usr/bin/$_pkgname 31 | 32 | # Icons 33 | for i in 16x16 24x24 32x32 48x48 64x64 128x128 256x256; do 34 | echo copying icon ${i} 35 | install -Dm0644 -t "$pkgdir/usr/share/icons/hicolor/$i/apps/${_pkgname}.png" "data/icons/$i/gtktranslate.png" 36 | done 37 | 38 | install -Dm0644 "data/icons/128x128/gtktranslate.png" "$pkgdir/usr/share/pixmaps/gtktranslate.png" 39 | 40 | # Desktop file 41 | install -Dm0644 -t "$pkgdir/usr/share/applications" "data/gtktranslate.desktop" 42 | } 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use gtk::gio; 2 | use gtk::glib; 3 | use gtk::glib::{clone, MainContext}; 4 | use gtk::prelude::*; 5 | use libretranslate::{Language, TranslationBuilder}; 6 | use once_cell::sync::Lazy; 7 | use std::collections::HashMap; 8 | use std::fs::File; 9 | use std::io::prelude::*; 10 | use std::sync::RwLock; 11 | 12 | static KEY: Lazy> = Lazy::new(|| RwLock::new(String::new())); 13 | 14 | static URL: Lazy> = 15 | Lazy::new(|| RwLock::new(String::from("https://libretranslate.de/"))); 16 | 17 | fn main() { 18 | let application = 19 | gtk::Application::new(Some("com.grantshandy.Gtktranslate"), Default::default()); 20 | 21 | application.connect_activate(move |application| { 22 | let window = GtkTranslateWindow::init(application); 23 | window.window.present(); 24 | }); 25 | 26 | let resources_bytes = include_bytes!("../data/resources.gresource"); 27 | let resource_data = glib::Bytes::from(&resources_bytes[..]); 28 | let res = gio::Resource::from_data(&resource_data).unwrap(); 29 | gio::resources_register(&res); 30 | 31 | application.run(); 32 | } 33 | 34 | #[derive(Clone)] 35 | struct GtkTranslateWindow { 36 | application: gtk::Application, 37 | pub window: gtk::ApplicationWindow, 38 | input_text: gtk::TextView, 39 | output_text: gtk::TextView, 40 | translate_button: gtk::Button, 41 | lang_input: gtk::ComboBoxText, 42 | lang_output: gtk::ComboBoxText, 43 | loading_spinner: gtk::Spinner, 44 | } 45 | 46 | impl GtkTranslateWindow { 47 | pub fn init(application: >k::Application) -> Self { 48 | let window = gtk::ApplicationWindow::new(application); 49 | window.set_default_size(700, 500); 50 | window.set_title(Some("gtktranslate")); 51 | 52 | let header_bar = gtk::HeaderBar::new(); 53 | 54 | let translate_button = gtk::Button::new(); 55 | translate_button.set_label("Translate"); 56 | header_bar.pack_start(&translate_button); 57 | 58 | let loading_spinner = gtk::Spinner::new(); 59 | header_bar.pack_start(&loading_spinner); 60 | 61 | let menu_model = gio::Menu::new(); 62 | menu_model.append(Some("Preferences"), Some("app.preferences")); 63 | menu_model.append(Some("About gtktranslate"), Some("app.about")); 64 | 65 | let menu_popover = gtk::PopoverMenuBuilder::new() 66 | .menu_model(&menu_model) 67 | .build(); 68 | 69 | let menu_button = gtk::MenuButtonBuilder::new().popover(&menu_popover).build(); 70 | 71 | header_bar.pack_end(&menu_button); 72 | 73 | window.set_titlebar(Some(&header_bar)); 74 | 75 | let grid = gtk::Grid::builder() 76 | .margin_start(6) 77 | .margin_end(6) 78 | .margin_top(6) 79 | .margin_bottom(6) 80 | .vexpand(true) 81 | .hexpand(true) 82 | .row_spacing(6) 83 | .column_spacing(6) 84 | .build(); 85 | 86 | let lang_input = Self::lang_selector(); 87 | lang_input.prepend(Some("auto"), "Detect"); 88 | lang_input.set_active_id(Some("auto")); 89 | 90 | let lang_output = Self::lang_selector(); 91 | 92 | grid.attach(&lang_input, 0, 0, 1, 1); 93 | grid.attach(&lang_output, 0, 1, 1, 1); 94 | 95 | let input_text = gtk::TextViewBuilder::new() 96 | .wrap_mode(gtk::WrapMode::WordChar) 97 | .top_margin(6) 98 | .bottom_margin(6) 99 | .right_margin(6) 100 | .left_margin(6) 101 | .editable(true) 102 | .build(); 103 | 104 | let input_scrolled_window = gtk::ScrolledWindowBuilder::new() 105 | .child(&input_text) 106 | .hscrollbar_policy(gtk::PolicyType::Never) 107 | .vscrollbar_policy(gtk::PolicyType::Automatic) 108 | .hexpand(true) 109 | .vexpand(true) 110 | .margin_top(6) 111 | .margin_bottom(6) 112 | .margin_start(6) 113 | .margin_end(6) 114 | .build(); 115 | 116 | grid.attach(&input_scrolled_window, 1, 0, 1, 1); 117 | 118 | let output_text = gtk::TextViewBuilder::new() 119 | .wrap_mode(gtk::WrapMode::WordChar) 120 | .top_margin(6) 121 | .bottom_margin(6) 122 | .right_margin(6) 123 | .left_margin(6) 124 | .editable(false) 125 | .cursor_visible(false) 126 | .build(); 127 | 128 | let output_scrolled_window = gtk::ScrolledWindowBuilder::new() 129 | .child(&output_text) 130 | .hscrollbar_policy(gtk::PolicyType::Never) 131 | .vscrollbar_policy(gtk::PolicyType::Automatic) 132 | .hexpand(true) 133 | .vexpand(true) 134 | .margin_top(6) 135 | .margin_bottom(6) 136 | .margin_start(6) 137 | .margin_end(6) 138 | .build(); 139 | 140 | grid.attach(&output_scrolled_window, 1, 1, 1, 1); 141 | 142 | window.set_child(Some(&grid)); 143 | 144 | let mut myself = Self { 145 | application: application.clone(), 146 | window, 147 | input_text, 148 | output_text, 149 | translate_button, 150 | lang_input, 151 | lang_output, 152 | loading_spinner, 153 | }; 154 | 155 | myself.actions(); 156 | myself.read_config(); 157 | 158 | myself 159 | } 160 | 161 | fn lang_selector() -> gtk::ComboBoxText { 162 | let selector = gtk::ComboBoxTextBuilder::new() 163 | .valign(gtk::Align::Center) 164 | .vexpand(true) 165 | .build(); 166 | 167 | selector.append(Some("en"), "English"); 168 | selector.append(Some("ar"), "Arabic"); 169 | selector.append(Some("zh"), "Chinese"); 170 | selector.append(Some("fr"), "French"); 171 | selector.append(Some("de"), "Italian"); 172 | selector.append(Some("ja"), "Japanese"); 173 | selector.append(Some("pt"), "Portuguese"); 174 | selector.append(Some("ru"), "Russian"); 175 | selector.append(Some("es"), "Spanish"); 176 | 177 | selector.set_active_id(Some("en")); 178 | 179 | selector 180 | } 181 | 182 | fn actions(&mut self) { 183 | let about = gio::SimpleAction::new("about", None); 184 | let myself = self.clone(); 185 | about.connect_activate(move |_, _| { 186 | let d = myself.about_dialog(); 187 | d.present(); 188 | }); 189 | 190 | self.application.add_action(&about); 191 | 192 | let translate = gio::SimpleAction::new("translate", None); 193 | let myself = self.clone(); 194 | translate.connect_activate(move |_, _| { 195 | myself.translate(); 196 | }); 197 | 198 | self.application.add_action(&translate); 199 | 200 | self.translate_button.connect_clicked(move |_| { 201 | translate.activate(None); 202 | }); 203 | 204 | let preferences = gio::SimpleAction::new("preferences", None); 205 | let myself = self.clone(); 206 | preferences.connect_activate(move |_, _| { 207 | myself.settings_dialog(); 208 | }); 209 | 210 | self.application.add_action(&preferences); 211 | } 212 | 213 | fn about_dialog(&self) -> gtk::AboutDialog { 214 | gtk::AboutDialogBuilder::new() 215 | .name("gtktranslate") 216 | .version("0.4.0") 217 | .website_label("Website") 218 | .website("https://github.com/grantshandy/gtktranslate/") 219 | .comments("A GTK4 Libretranslate GUI") 220 | .license_type(gtk::License::Gpl30) 221 | .copyright("Copyright © 2020-2021 Grant Handy") 222 | .authors(vec!["Grant Handy".to_string()]) 223 | .transient_for(&self.window) 224 | .application(&self.application) 225 | .modal(true) 226 | .logo_icon_name("gtktranslate") 227 | .build() 228 | } 229 | 230 | fn error_dialog>(&self, main: T, secondary: T) { 231 | let dialog = gtk::MessageDialogBuilder::new() 232 | .buttons(gtk::ButtonsType::Ok) 233 | .text(main.as_ref()) 234 | .secondary_text(secondary.as_ref()) 235 | .application(&self.application) 236 | .transient_for(&self.window) 237 | .modal(true) 238 | .build(); 239 | 240 | dialog.connect_response(move |d: >k::MessageDialog, _: gtk::ResponseType| { 241 | d.hide(); 242 | }); 243 | 244 | dialog.show(); 245 | } 246 | 247 | fn settings_dialog(&self) { 248 | let d = gtk::WindowBuilder::new() 249 | .transient_for(&self.window) 250 | .modal(true) 251 | .default_height(130) 252 | .default_width(300) 253 | .resizable(false) 254 | .title("Preferences") 255 | .build(); 256 | 257 | let grid = gtk::Grid::builder() 258 | .margin_start(6) 259 | .margin_end(6) 260 | .margin_top(6) 261 | .margin_bottom(6) 262 | // .halign(gtk::Align::Center) 263 | // .valign(gtk::Align::Center) 264 | .hexpand(true) 265 | .vexpand(true) 266 | .row_spacing(6) 267 | .column_spacing(6) 268 | .build(); 269 | 270 | let url_label = gtk::Label::new(Some("url:")); 271 | url_label.set_vexpand(true); 272 | let key_label = gtk::Label::new(Some("key:")); 273 | url_label.set_vexpand(true); 274 | 275 | let url_entry = gtk::Entry::new(); 276 | url_entry.set_hexpand(true); 277 | let key_entry = gtk::Entry::new(); 278 | key_entry.set_hexpand(true); 279 | 280 | url_entry.set_text(URL.read().unwrap().as_str()); 281 | key_entry.set_text(KEY.read().unwrap().as_str()); 282 | 283 | let save_button = gtk::Button::with_label("Save"); 284 | 285 | let myself = self.clone(); 286 | save_button.connect_clicked( 287 | clone!(@weak d, @weak url_entry, @weak key_entry => move |_| { 288 | let k = key_entry.text().to_string(); 289 | let u = url_entry.text().to_string(); 290 | 291 | KEY.write().unwrap().clear(); 292 | KEY.write().unwrap().push_str(&k); 293 | 294 | URL.write().unwrap().clear(); 295 | URL.write().unwrap().push_str(&u); 296 | 297 | let _ = myself.write_config(); 298 | 299 | d.close(); 300 | }), 301 | ); 302 | 303 | grid.attach(&url_label, 0, 0, 1, 1); 304 | grid.attach(&key_label, 0, 1, 1, 1); 305 | grid.attach(&url_entry, 1, 0, 1, 1); 306 | grid.attach(&key_entry, 1, 1, 1, 1); 307 | grid.attach(&save_button, 1, 2, 1, 1); 308 | 309 | d.set_child(Some(&grid)); 310 | 311 | d.present(); 312 | } 313 | 314 | fn translate(&self) { 315 | let main_context = MainContext::default(); 316 | 317 | let myself = self.clone(); 318 | 319 | main_context.spawn_local(async move { 320 | myself.loading_spinner.start(); 321 | 322 | let source = myself 323 | .lang_input 324 | .active_id() 325 | .unwrap() 326 | .to_string() 327 | .parse::() 328 | .unwrap(); 329 | let target = myself 330 | .lang_output 331 | .active_id() 332 | .unwrap() 333 | .to_string() 334 | .parse::() 335 | .unwrap(); 336 | 337 | let (start, end) = myself.input_text.buffer().bounds(); 338 | let input = myself 339 | .input_text 340 | .buffer() 341 | .text(&start, &end, false) 342 | .to_string(); 343 | 344 | let output: String = match input.as_str() { 345 | "" => String::from(""), 346 | _ => match TranslationBuilder::new() 347 | .key(KEY.read().unwrap().as_str()) 348 | .url(URL.read().unwrap().as_str()) 349 | .text(input) 350 | .from_lang(source) 351 | .to_lang(target) 352 | .translate() 353 | .await 354 | { 355 | Ok(data) => data.output, 356 | Err(error) => { 357 | myself.error_dialog("Error Translating", &error.to_string()); 358 | String::new() 359 | } 360 | }, 361 | }; 362 | 363 | myself.output_text.buffer().set_text(output.as_str()); 364 | 365 | myself.loading_spinner.stop(); 366 | }); 367 | } 368 | 369 | fn read_config(&self) { 370 | let mut config_dir = match dirs::config_dir() { 371 | Some(data) => data, 372 | None => panic!("Couldn't find config dir"), 373 | }; 374 | 375 | config_dir.push("gtktranslate.yaml"); 376 | 377 | println!("config path: {}", config_dir.to_str().unwrap()); 378 | 379 | let mut file = match File::open(config_dir.clone()) { 380 | Ok(data) => data, 381 | Err(_) => self.write_config(), 382 | }; 383 | 384 | let mut contents = String::new(); 385 | 386 | file.read_to_string(&mut contents).unwrap(); 387 | 388 | let deserialized: HashMap = 389 | serde_yaml::from_str(contents.as_str()).unwrap(); 390 | 391 | let k = match deserialized.get(&"key".to_string()) { 392 | Some(data) => data, 393 | None => { 394 | self.error_dialog("Couldn't get key", "There was an error with the config"); 395 | std::process::exit(1); 396 | } 397 | }; 398 | 399 | KEY.write().unwrap().clear(); 400 | KEY.write().unwrap().push_str(k); 401 | 402 | let u = match deserialized.get(&"url".to_string()) { 403 | Some(data) => data, 404 | None => { 405 | self.error_dialog("Couldn't get url", "There was an error with the config"); 406 | std::process::exit(1); 407 | } 408 | }; 409 | 410 | URL.write().unwrap().clear(); 411 | URL.write().unwrap().push_str(u); 412 | } 413 | 414 | fn write_config(&self) -> File { 415 | let mut config_dir = match dirs::config_dir() { 416 | Some(data) => data, 417 | None => panic!("Couldn't find config dir"), 418 | }; 419 | 420 | config_dir.push("gtktranslate.yaml"); 421 | 422 | let mut file = match File::create(config_dir) { 423 | Ok(data) => data, 424 | Err(error) => { 425 | self.error_dialog("Couldn't create config directory", &error.to_string()); 426 | std::process::exit(1); 427 | } 428 | }; 429 | 430 | let mut map: HashMap = HashMap::new(); 431 | map.insert( 432 | String::from("key"), 433 | KEY.read().unwrap().as_str().to_string(), 434 | ); 435 | map.insert( 436 | String::from("url"), 437 | URL.read().unwrap().as_str().to_string(), 438 | ); 439 | 440 | let s = serde_yaml::to_string(&map).unwrap(); 441 | 442 | match file.write_all(s.as_bytes()) { 443 | Ok(()) => (), 444 | Err(error) => { 445 | self.error_dialog("Couldn't Write to Config", &error.to_string()); 446 | std::process::exit(1); 447 | } 448 | }; 449 | 450 | file 451 | } 452 | } 453 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------