├── .github
└── workflows
│ └── ci.yaml
├── .gitignore
├── .travis.yml
├── LICENSE.md
├── README.md
├── etc
└── screenshot.png
├── retropie-frontendchooser.pro
└── src
├── AutorunFile.cpp
├── AutorunFile.h
├── Frontend.cpp
├── Frontend.h
├── Installer.cpp
├── Installer.h
├── System.cpp
├── System.h
├── main.cpp
├── src.pro
├── ui.qrc
└── ui
├── FrontendDelegate.qml
├── InstallLog.qml
├── MainButton.qml
├── Message.qml
├── Question.qml
├── Title.qml
├── logo
├── attract.png
├── es.png
├── meh.png
└── pegasus.png
└── main.qml
/.github/workflows/ci.yaml:
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1 | on: [push, workflow_dispatch]
2 |
3 | env:
4 | TOOLS_URL: https://github.com/mmatyas/retropie-frontendchooser/releases/download/tools
5 | QT_VER: qt596
6 | TARGETS: "x11-static rpi1-static rpi2-static"
7 |
8 | jobs:
9 | build:
10 | runs-on: ubuntu-18.04
11 | steps:
12 | - name: APT deps
13 | run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y
14 | libgl-dev
15 | libudev-dev
16 | libx11-xcb-dev
17 | libxcb-glx0-dev
18 | libxi-dev
19 | - name: Get Qt
20 | working-directory: /tmp
21 | run: |
22 | for target in ${TARGETS}; do wget ${TOOLS_URL}/${QT_VER}_${target}.txz; done
23 | wget ${TOOLS_URL}/rpi-toolchain_483.txz
24 | wget ${TOOLS_URL}/rpi-sysroot_jessie_2017-07-05.txz
25 | for f in *.txz; do sudo tar xJf ${f} -C /opt/; done
26 | sudo ln -s ${QT_VER}_x11-static /opt/${QT_VER}_x11-static_hosttools
27 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2
28 | - name: Build
29 | run: for target in ${TARGETS}; do
30 | mkdir build_${target} && cd build_${target} &&
31 | /opt/${QT_VER}_${target}_hosttools/bin/qmake .. &&
32 | make install INSTALL_ROOT=$PWD/../install_${target} &&
33 | cd ..;
34 | done &&
35 | mkdir dist
36 | - name: Package
37 | working-directory: ./dist
38 | run: for target in ${TARGETS}; do
39 | zip -j retropie-frontendchooser_${target}.zip
40 | ../install_${target}/opt/retropie-frontendchooser/bin/retropie-frontendchooser;
41 | done
42 | - name: Upload artifacts
43 | uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
44 | with:
45 | name: artifacts
46 | path: dist/*.zip
47 |
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/.gitignore:
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1 | # ignore build dir
2 | build*
3 |
4 | # ignore all dotfiles
5 | .*
6 |
7 | # except these
8 | !.gitignore
9 | !.qmake.conf
10 | !.travis.yml
11 | !.appveyor.yml
12 | !.circleci
13 | !.github
14 |
15 | # ignore IDE project files
16 | *.pro.user
17 | *.kdev4
18 | *.workspace
19 |
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/.travis.yml:
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1 | language: cpp
2 |
3 | sudo: required
4 | dist: trusty
5 |
6 | branches:
7 | only:
8 | - master
9 |
10 | env:
11 | global:
12 | - TOOLS_URL=https://github.com/mmatyas/retropie-frontendchooser/releases/download/tools
13 | - QT_VER=qt596
14 |
15 | install:
16 | - sudo apt-get install -y
17 | libudev-dev
18 | libxi-dev
19 | - pushd /tmp
20 | - export TARGETS='x11-static rpi1-static rpi2-static'
21 | - for target in ${TARGETS}; do
22 | wget ${TOOLS_URL}/${QT_VER}_${target}.txz;
23 | done
24 | - wget ${TOOLS_URL}/rpi-toolchain_483.txz
25 | - wget ${TOOLS_URL}/rpi-sysroot_jessie_2017-07-05.txz
26 | - for f in *.txz; do sudo tar xJf ${f} -C /opt/; done
27 | - sudo ln -s ${QT_VER}_x11-static /opt/${QT_VER}_x11-static_hosttools;
28 | - popd
29 |
30 | script:
31 | - for target in ${TARGETS}; do
32 | mkdir build_${target} && cd build_${target} &&
33 | /opt/${QT_VER}_${target}_hosttools/bin/qmake .. &&
34 | make install INSTALL_ROOT=$PWD/../install_${target} &&
35 | cd ..;
36 | done
37 |
38 | after_success:
39 | - mkdir dist && cd dist
40 | - for target in ${TARGETS}; do
41 | zip -j retropie-frontendchooser_${target}.zip
42 | ../install_${target}/opt/retropie-frontendchooser/bin/retropie-frontendchooser;
43 | done
44 | - wget https://github.com/mmatyas/uploadtool/raw/master/upload.sh
45 | - bash ./upload.sh $(find ./ -name "*.zip")
46 |
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1 | 
2 |
3 | # Frontend Chooser for RetroPie
4 |
5 | This is a graphical utility for installing various emulator frontends for [RetroPie]() and choosing which one to start on system startup.
6 |
7 |
8 | ## Installation
9 |
10 | The latest releases can be found [HERE](https://github.com/mmatyas/retropie-frontendchooser/releases/tag/continuous). Download the package for your device, extract its contents and start the program as root (eg. `sudo /path/to/retropie-frontendchooser`).
11 |
12 | - Use the version with `rpi1` in its name on Raspberry Pi 1 and Zero
13 | - Use the `rpi2` one on Raspberry Pi 2 and 3
14 | - Use `x11` on desktop Linux (ie. Ubuntu)
15 |
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1 | TEMPLATE = subdirs
2 | SUBDIRS = src
3 |
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/src/AutorunFile.cpp:
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1 | #include "AutorunFile.h"
2 |
3 | #include
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 |
8 |
9 | namespace {
10 |
11 | void process_lines(const QString& file_path, const std::function& fn)
12 | {
13 | QFile file(file_path);
14 | if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
15 | return;
16 |
17 | QTextStream stream(&file);
18 | QString line;
19 | while (stream.readLineInto(&line))
20 | fn(line);
21 | }
22 |
23 | QStringList find_autostarting_exes(const QString& file_path)
24 | {
25 | QStringList found_exes;
26 | process_lines(file_path,
27 | [&found_exes](const QString& line){
28 | if (line.contains(QStringLiteral("#auto")))
29 | found_exes.append(line.splitRef(' ').first().toString());
30 | });
31 | return found_exes;
32 | }
33 |
34 | QStringList read_all_lines(const QString& file_path)
35 | {
36 | QStringList lines;
37 | process_lines(file_path,
38 | [&lines](const QString& line){
39 | lines.append(line);
40 | });
41 | return lines;
42 | }
43 | } // namespace
44 |
45 |
46 | AutorunFile::AutorunFile(QObject*parent)
47 | : QObject(parent)
48 | , m_file_path(QStringLiteral("/opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh"))
49 | , m_autostarting_exes(find_autostarting_exes(m_file_path))
50 | {}
51 |
52 | bool AutorunFile::isAutostarting(Frontend* frontend) const
53 | {
54 | return m_autostarting_exes.contains(frontend->m_exe_path);
55 | }
56 |
57 | bool AutorunFile::setAsDefault(Frontend* frontend)
58 | {
59 | const QStringList lines = read_all_lines(m_file_path);
60 |
61 | QFile file(m_file_path);
62 | if (!file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly))
63 | return false;
64 |
65 | QTextStream stream(&file);
66 | for (const QString& line : lines) {
67 | if (!line.contains(QStringLiteral("#auto")))
68 | stream << line;
69 | }
70 |
71 | const QString KODI_START(QStringLiteral("kodi #auto"));
72 | if (lines.contains(KODI_START))
73 | stream << KODI_START << "\n";
74 |
75 | stream << frontend->m_exe_path << " #auto\n";
76 |
77 | m_autostarting_exes = QStringList { frontend->m_exe_path };
78 | emit settingsChanged();
79 | return true;
80 | }
81 |
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/src/AutorunFile.h:
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1 | #pragma once
2 |
3 | #include "Frontend.h"
4 |
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 |
9 |
10 | class AutorunFile : public QObject {
11 | Q_OBJECT
12 |
13 | public:
14 | explicit AutorunFile(QObject* parent = nullptr);
15 |
16 | Q_INVOKABLE bool isAutostarting(Frontend*) const;
17 | Q_INVOKABLE bool setAsDefault(Frontend*);
18 |
19 | signals:
20 | void settingsChanged();
21 |
22 | private:
23 | const QString m_file_path;
24 | QStringList m_autostarting_exes;
25 | };
26 |
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1 | #include "Frontend.h"
2 |
3 |
4 | Frontend::Frontend(QString name, QString desc, QString logo,
5 | QString packageName, QString exePath,
6 | QObject* parent)
7 | : QObject(parent)
8 | , m_name(std::move(name))
9 | , m_desc(std::move(desc))
10 | , m_logo(std::move(logo))
11 | , m_package_name(std::move(packageName))
12 | , m_exe_path(std::move(exePath))
13 | {}
14 |
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/src/Frontend.h:
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1 | #pragma once
2 |
3 | #include
4 | #include
5 |
6 |
7 | class Frontend : public QObject {
8 | Q_OBJECT
9 |
10 | Q_PROPERTY(QString name MEMBER m_name CONSTANT)
11 | Q_PROPERTY(QString desc MEMBER m_desc CONSTANT)
12 | Q_PROPERTY(QString logo MEMBER m_logo CONSTANT)
13 |
14 | public:
15 | explicit Frontend(QString name, QString desc, QString logo,
16 | QString packageName, QString exePath,
17 | QObject* parent = nullptr);
18 |
19 | const QString m_name;
20 | const QString m_desc;
21 | const QString m_logo;
22 | const QString m_package_name;
23 | const QString m_exe_path;
24 | };
25 |
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/src/Installer.cpp:
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1 | #include "Installer.h"
2 |
3 | #include
4 | #include
5 |
6 |
7 | Installer::Installer(QObject* parent)
8 | : QObject(parent)
9 | , m_pkgman_path(QDir::homePath() + QStringLiteral("/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_packages.sh"))
10 | , m_task_running(false)
11 | , m_task_failed(false)
12 | {
13 | m_process.setProcessChannelMode(QProcess::MergedChannels);
14 | // m_process.setWorkingDirectory(QStringLiteral("/home/pi"));
15 | connect(&m_process, &QProcess::readyRead, this, &Installer::onProcessReadyRead);
16 | connect(&m_process, &QProcess::errorOccurred, this, &Installer::onProcessError);
17 | connect(&m_process, QOverload::of(&QProcess::finished),
18 | this, &Installer::onProcessFinished);
19 | }
20 |
21 | bool Installer::retropieAvailable() const
22 | {
23 | const QFileInfo pkgman(m_pkgman_path);
24 | return pkgman.exists() && pkgman.isFile() && pkgman.isExecutable();
25 | }
26 |
27 | bool Installer::installed(Frontend* frontend) const
28 | {
29 | Q_ASSERT(frontend);
30 |
31 | const QString path = frontend->m_exe_path.startsWith('/')
32 | ? frontend->m_exe_path
33 | : QStringLiteral("/usr/bin/") + frontend->m_exe_path;
34 |
35 | return QFileInfo::exists(path);
36 | }
37 |
38 | void Installer::startInstall(Frontend* frontend)
39 | {
40 | Q_ASSERT(frontend);
41 | Q_ASSERT(m_process.state() != QProcess::Running);
42 |
43 | const QStringList arguments {
44 | frontend->m_package_name,
45 | QStringLiteral("install")
46 | };
47 |
48 | m_log = QStringLiteral("Launching `") + m_pkgman_path;
49 | for (const QString& arg : arguments)
50 | m_log += ' ' + arg;
51 | m_log += "`...\n";
52 | emit logChanged();
53 |
54 | m_task_running = true;
55 | m_task_failed = false;
56 | emit taskRunChanged();
57 | emit taskFailChanged();
58 |
59 | m_process.start(m_pkgman_path, arguments, QIODevice::ReadOnly);
60 | }
61 |
62 | void Installer::onProcessReadyRead()
63 | {
64 | const auto prev_log_len = m_log.length();
65 |
66 | m_log += QString(m_process.readAllStandardOutput());
67 |
68 | if (prev_log_len != m_log.length())
69 | emit logChanged();
70 | }
71 |
72 | void Installer::onProcessError(QProcess::ProcessError)
73 | {
74 | if (!m_log.isEmpty())
75 | m_log += '\n';
76 |
77 | m_log += m_process.errorString();
78 | emit logChanged();
79 |
80 | m_task_running = false;
81 | m_task_failed = true;
82 | emit taskRunChanged();
83 | emit taskFailChanged();
84 | }
85 |
86 | void Installer::onProcessFinished(int, QProcess::ExitStatus)
87 | {
88 | m_task_running = false;
89 | m_task_failed = false;
90 | emit taskRunChanged();
91 | emit taskFailChanged();
92 | }
93 |
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/src/Installer.h:
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1 | #pragma once
2 |
3 | #include "Frontend.h"
4 |
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 |
8 |
9 | class Installer : public QObject {
10 | Q_OBJECT
11 | Q_PROPERTY(bool retropieAvailable READ retropieAvailable CONSTANT)
12 | Q_PROPERTY(QString log READ log NOTIFY logChanged)
13 | Q_PROPERTY(bool taskRunning READ taskRunning NOTIFY taskRunChanged)
14 | Q_PROPERTY(bool taskFailed READ taskFailed NOTIFY taskFailChanged)
15 |
16 | public:
17 | explicit Installer(QObject* parent = nullptr);
18 |
19 | Q_INVOKABLE bool installed(Frontend* frontend) const;
20 | Q_INVOKABLE void startInstall(Frontend* frontend);
21 |
22 | bool retropieAvailable() const;
23 |
24 | bool taskRunning() const { return m_task_running; }
25 | bool taskFailed() const { return m_task_failed; }
26 | QString log() const { return m_log; }
27 |
28 | signals:
29 | void logChanged();
30 | void taskRunChanged();
31 | void taskFailChanged();
32 |
33 | private slots:
34 | void onProcessReadyRead();
35 | void onProcessError(QProcess::ProcessError);
36 | void onProcessFinished(int, QProcess::ExitStatus);
37 |
38 | private:
39 | const QString m_pkgman_path;
40 | QString m_log;
41 | QProcess m_process;
42 | bool m_task_running;
43 | bool m_task_failed;
44 | };
45 |
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/src/System.cpp:
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1 | #include "System.h"
2 |
3 | #include
4 |
5 |
6 | System::System(QObject *parent)
7 | : QObject(parent)
8 | {}
9 |
10 | void System::reboot() const
11 | {
12 | QProcess::startDetached(QLatin1String("reboot"));
13 | }
14 |
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/src/System.h:
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1 | #pragma once
2 |
3 | #include
4 |
5 |
6 | class System : public QObject {
7 | Q_OBJECT
8 |
9 | public:
10 | explicit System(QObject *parent = nullptr);
11 |
12 | Q_INVOKABLE void reboot() const;
13 | };
14 |
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/src/main.cpp:
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1 | #include "AutorunFile.h"
2 | #include "Frontend.h"
3 | #include "Installer.h"
4 | #include "System.h"
5 |
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | #include
10 | #include
11 |
12 |
13 | namespace {
14 | QList create_model()
15 | {
16 | return {
17 | new Frontend(
18 | QStringLiteral("EmulationStation"),
19 | QStringLiteral("Frontend used by RetroPie for launching emulators (default)."),
20 | QStringLiteral("es.png"),
21 | QStringLiteral("emulationstation"),
22 | QStringLiteral("emulationstation")
23 | ),
24 | new Frontend(
25 | QStringLiteral("AttractMode"),
26 | QStringLiteral("Attract-Mode is a graphical frontend for command line emulators such as MAME, MESS and Nestopia."),
27 | QStringLiteral("attract.png"),
28 | QStringLiteral("attractmode"),
29 | QStringLiteral("attract")
30 | ),
31 | new Frontend(
32 | QStringLiteral("mehstation"),
33 | QStringLiteral("Open-source frontend launcher for your retrobox."),
34 | QStringLiteral("meh.png"),
35 | QStringLiteral("mehstation"),
36 | QStringLiteral("mehstation")
37 | ),
38 | new Frontend(
39 | QStringLiteral("Pegasus"),
40 | QStringLiteral("A graphical frontend for browsing your game library and launching all kinds of emulators from the same place."),
41 | QStringLiteral("pegasus.png"),
42 | QStringLiteral("pegasus-fe"),
43 | QStringLiteral("pegasus-fe")
44 | ),
45 | };
46 | }
47 |
48 | } // namespace
49 |
50 |
51 | int main(int argc, char *argv[])
52 | {
53 | QCoreApplication::setAttribute(Qt::AA_EnableHighDpiScaling);
54 | QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
55 |
56 | qInfo() << "Frontend Chooser for RetroPie";
57 | qInfo() << "Created by Mátyás Mustoha";
58 |
59 | const QList frontendModel(create_model());
60 | Installer installer;
61 | AutorunFile autorun;
62 | System system;
63 |
64 | QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
65 | engine.rootContext()->setContextProperty(QStringLiteral("frontendModel"), QVariant::fromValue(frontendModel));
66 | engine.rootContext()->setContextProperty(QStringLiteral("installer"), &installer);
67 | engine.rootContext()->setContextProperty(QStringLiteral("autorun"), &autorun);
68 | engine.rootContext()->setContextProperty(QStringLiteral("system"), &system);
69 | engine.load(QUrl(QStringLiteral("qrc:/ui/main.qml")));
70 | if (engine.rootObjects().isEmpty())
71 | return -1;
72 |
73 | return app.exec();
74 | }
75 |
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/src/src.pro:
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1 | TEMPLATE = app
2 | TARGET = retropie-frontendchooser
3 |
4 | QT += quick gamepad
5 | CONFIG += c++11
6 |
7 | DEFINES += \
8 | QT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS \
9 | QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x060000 \
10 | QT_NO_CAST_TO_ASCII \
11 | QT_NO_PROCESS_COMBINED_ARGUMENT_START \
12 |
13 | SOURCES += \
14 | main.cpp \
15 | Frontend.cpp \
16 | Installer.cpp \
17 | AutorunFile.cpp \
18 | System.cpp
19 |
20 | HEADERS += \
21 | Frontend.h \
22 | Installer.h \
23 | AutorunFile.h \
24 | System.h
25 |
26 | RESOURCES += ui.qrc
27 |
28 |
29 | unix:!android: target.path = /opt/$${TARGET}/bin
30 | !isEmpty(target.path): INSTALLS += target
31 |
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/src/ui.qrc:
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1 |
2 |
3 | ui/main.qml
4 | ui/MainButton.qml
5 | ui/logo/attract.png
6 | ui/logo/es.png
7 | ui/logo/meh.png
8 | ui/logo/pegasus.png
9 | ui/FrontendDelegate.qml
10 | ui/Title.qml
11 | ui/InstallLog.qml
12 | ui/Message.qml
13 | ui/Question.qml
14 |
15 |
16 |
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/src/ui/FrontendDelegate.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.0
2 |
3 |
4 | Item {
5 | property bool selected
6 | property bool autostarting
7 | property alias itemName: name.text
8 | property alias itemDesc: desc.text
9 | property alias itemLogo: logo.source
10 |
11 | Rectangle {
12 | property int borderWidth: autostarting ? vpx(4) : 0
13 |
14 | width: parent.width - vpx(10)
15 | height: parent.height - vpx(10)
16 | anchors.centerIn: parent
17 | color: selected ? "#569" : autostarting ? "#383848" : "#556"
18 | border.color: autostarting ? "#e90" : "#112"
19 | border.width: borderWidth
20 |
21 | Behavior on borderWidth {
22 | NumberAnimation { duration: 300 }
23 | }
24 |
25 |
26 | Image {
27 | id: logo
28 | asynchronous: true
29 | smooth: true
30 | height: parent.height - vpx(30)
31 | width: parent.width * 0.3
32 | anchors.verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
33 | anchors.left: parent.left
34 | anchors.leftMargin: vpx(15)
35 | fillMode: Image.PreserveAspectFit
36 | }
37 |
38 | Text {
39 | id: name
40 | anchors.left: logo.right; anchors.leftMargin: vpx(20)
41 | anchors.top: parent.top; anchors.topMargin: vpx(20)
42 | color: "#dde"
43 | font {
44 | bold: true
45 | pixelSize: vpx(20)
46 | }
47 | }
48 |
49 | Text {
50 | id: desc
51 | anchors {
52 | left: logo.right; leftMargin: vpx(20)
53 | top: name.bottom; topMargin: vpx(10)
54 | bottom: parent.bottom; bottomMargin: vpx(20)
55 | right: parent.right; rightMargin: vpx(15)
56 | }
57 | color: "#dde"
58 | font {
59 | pixelSize: vpx(16)
60 | }
61 | wrapMode: Text.WordWrap
62 | }
63 | }
64 | }
65 |
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/src/ui/InstallLog.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.0
2 |
3 | FocusScope {
4 | property bool taskRunning: installer.taskRunning
5 | property bool taskFailed: installer.taskFailed
6 | property string logText: installer.log
7 | property int boxPadding: vpx(20)
8 |
9 | signal close
10 |
11 | anchors.fill: parent
12 |
13 | visible: opacity > 0.1
14 | opacity: focus ? 1 : 0
15 | Behavior on opacity { NumberAnimation { duration: 150 } }
16 |
17 |
18 | Rectangle {
19 | anchors.fill: parent
20 | color: "#8f000000"
21 | }
22 |
23 | Rectangle {
24 | width: parent.width * 0.95
25 | height: parent.height * 0.95
26 | anchors.centerIn: parent
27 | color: "#334"
28 | border.color: "#112"
29 | border.width: vpx(2)
30 | radius: vpx(10)
31 |
32 | Text {
33 | id: title
34 | text: "Installation"
35 | color: "#dde"
36 | font.bold: true
37 | font.pixelSize: vpx(35)
38 |
39 | anchors.left: parent.left; anchors.leftMargin: boxPadding * 1.5
40 | anchors.top: parent.top; anchors.topMargin: boxPadding
41 | }
42 |
43 | Rectangle {
44 | anchors {
45 | top: title.bottom; bottom: button.top
46 | left: parent.left; right: parent.right
47 | margins: boxPadding
48 | }
49 | radius: vpx(5)
50 | color: "#112"
51 | clip: true
52 |
53 | Flickable {
54 | anchors.fill: parent
55 | anchors.margins: vpx(10)
56 | contentHeight: log.height
57 | contentY: Math.max(contentHeight - height, 0);
58 |
59 | Text {
60 | id: log
61 | text: logText
62 | width: parent.width
63 | color: "#cce"
64 | font.pixelSize: vpx(14)
65 | font.family: "monospace"
66 | wrapMode: Text.Wrap
67 | }
68 | }
69 | }
70 |
71 | Rectangle {
72 | id: button
73 | width: parent.width * 0.25
74 | height: vpx(50)
75 | color: taskRunning ? "#445" : "#3d4"
76 | radius: vpx(5)
77 | anchors.right: parent.right; anchors.rightMargin: boxPadding
78 | anchors.bottom: parent.bottom; anchors.bottomMargin: boxPadding
79 |
80 | function closeWindow() {
81 | if (!taskRunning)
82 | close();
83 | }
84 |
85 | focus: true
86 | Keys.onEnterPressed: closeWindow()
87 | Keys.onReturnPressed: closeWindow()
88 |
89 | Text {
90 | text: taskRunning ? "Please wait..." : "Ok"
91 | anchors.centerIn: parent
92 | font.bold: true
93 | font.pixelSize: vpx(18)
94 | color: taskRunning ? "#778" : "#eee"
95 | }
96 | }
97 |
98 | Text {
99 | text: "The installation has failed -- check the log for more details."
100 | color: "#e11"
101 | font.bold: true
102 | font.pixelSize: vpx(18)
103 |
104 | visible: taskFailed
105 |
106 | anchors.left: parent.left; anchors.leftMargin: boxPadding
107 | anchors.verticalCenter: button.verticalCenter
108 | }
109 | }
110 | }
111 |
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1 | import QtQuick 2.0
2 |
3 |
4 | Rectangle {
5 | property alias text: label.text
6 |
7 | signal pressed
8 |
9 | implicitWidth: parent.width
10 | implicitHeight: vpx(100)
11 | color: focus ? "#569" : "#335"
12 | radius: vpx(5)
13 |
14 | border.color: "#446"
15 | border.width: vpx(2)
16 |
17 | Keys.onEnterPressed: pressed()
18 | Keys.onReturnPressed: pressed()
19 |
20 | Text {
21 | id: label
22 | anchors.centerIn: parent
23 | color: "#dde"
24 | font {
25 | bold: true
26 | pixelSize: vpx(20)
27 | }
28 | }
29 | }
30 |
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1 | import QtQuick 2.0
2 |
3 |
4 | Rectangle {
5 | property alias text: descText.text
6 | signal accepted
7 |
8 | anchors.fill: parent
9 | color: "#8f000000"
10 |
11 | visible: opacity > 0.1
12 | opacity: focus ? 1 : 0
13 | Behavior on opacity { NumberAnimation { duration: 100 } }
14 |
15 | Keys.onReturnPressed: accepted()
16 |
17 | property int boxPadding: vpx(30)
18 | property int buttonTextSize: vpx(18)
19 | property int buttonHeight: vpx(50)
20 | property color buttonBlue: "#18e"
21 | property color buttonWhite: "#eee"
22 |
23 |
24 | Rectangle {
25 | width: vpx(550)
26 | height: descText.height + boxPadding * 2 + buttonHeight
27 | anchors.centerIn: parent
28 |
29 | Text {
30 | id: descText
31 | color: "#111"
32 | font.pixelSize: vpx(20)
33 | wrapMode: Text.Wrap
34 | width: parent.width - boxPadding * 2
35 | anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
36 | anchors.top: parent.top; anchors.topMargin: boxPadding
37 | horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
38 | }
39 |
40 | Rectangle {
41 | id: button
42 | width: parent.width
43 | height: buttonHeight
44 | color: buttonBlue
45 | anchors.bottom: parent.bottom
46 |
47 | Text {
48 | text: "Ok"
49 | color: buttonWhite
50 | font.pixelSize: buttonTextSize
51 | font.bold: true
52 | anchors.centerIn: parent
53 | }
54 | }
55 | }
56 | }
57 |
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1 | import QtQuick 2.0
2 |
3 |
4 | FocusScope {
5 | id: root
6 |
7 | property alias text: descText.text
8 |
9 | signal accept
10 | signal cancel
11 |
12 | anchors.fill: parent
13 | Keys.onEscapePressed: cancel()
14 | onFocusChanged: if (focus) buttonCancel.focus = true;
15 |
16 | visible: opacity > 0.1
17 | opacity: focus ? 1 : 0
18 | Behavior on opacity { NumberAnimation { duration: 100 } }
19 |
20 | property int boxPadding: vpx(30)
21 | property int buttonTextSize: vpx(18)
22 | property int buttonHeight: vpx(50)
23 | property color buttonGreen: "#3f4"
24 | property color buttonRed: "#f43"
25 | property color buttonWhite: "#eee"
26 |
27 | Rectangle {
28 | anchors.fill: parent
29 | color: "#8f000000"
30 | }
31 |
32 | Rectangle {
33 | width: vpx(530)
34 | height: descText.height + boxPadding * 2 + buttonHeight
35 | anchors.centerIn: parent
36 |
37 | Text {
38 | id: descText
39 | color: "#111"
40 | font.pixelSize: vpx(20)
41 | wrapMode: Text.Wrap
42 | width: parent.width - boxPadding * 2
43 | anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
44 | anchors.top: parent.top; anchors.topMargin: vpx(30)
45 | horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
46 | }
47 |
48 | Rectangle {
49 | id: buttonOk
50 | width: parent.width * 0.5
51 | height: buttonHeight
52 | color: focus ? buttonGreen : Qt.lighter(buttonGreen)
53 | anchors.left: parent.left
54 | anchors.bottom: parent.bottom
55 |
56 | Keys.onReturnPressed: root.accept()
57 | Keys.onEnterPressed: root.accept()
58 |
59 | Text {
60 | text: "Ok"
61 | color: buttonWhite
62 | font.pixelSize: buttonTextSize
63 | font.bold: true
64 | anchors.centerIn: parent
65 | }
66 | }
67 |
68 | Rectangle {
69 | id: buttonCancel
70 | width: buttonOk.width
71 | height: buttonHeight
72 | color: focus ? buttonRed : Qt.lighter(buttonRed)
73 | anchors.right: parent.right
74 | anchors.bottom: parent.bottom
75 |
76 | focus: true
77 | KeyNavigation.left: buttonOk
78 | Keys.onReturnPressed: root.cancel()
79 | Keys.onEnterPressed: root.cancel()
80 |
81 | Text {
82 | text: "Cancel"
83 | color: buttonWhite
84 | font.pixelSize: buttonTextSize
85 | font.bold: true
86 | anchors.centerIn: parent
87 | }
88 | }
89 | }
90 | }
91 |
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1 | import QtQuick 2.0
2 |
3 | Row {
4 | spacing: mainLabel.font.pixelSize / 3
5 |
6 | Text {
7 | id: mainLabel
8 | text: "Frontend Chooser"
9 | color: "#dde"
10 | font.bold: true
11 | font.pixelSize: vpx(45)
12 | }
13 |
14 | Text {
15 | text: "for RetroPie"
16 | color: "#dde"
17 | font.pixelSize: vpx(20)
18 |
19 | anchors.baseline: mainLabel.baseline
20 | }
21 | }
22 |
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1 | import QtQuick 2.0
2 | import QtQuick.Window 2.0
3 | import QtGamepad 1.0
4 |
5 |
6 | Window {
7 | visible: true
8 | width: 1280
9 | height: 720
10 | color: "#223"
11 | title: qsTr("Frontend Chooser for RetroPie")
12 |
13 | property real winScale: Math.min(width / 1280.0, height / 720.0)
14 | function vpx(value) {
15 | return winScale * value;
16 | }
17 |
18 | readonly property int windowMargin: vpx(30)
19 |
20 | Component.onCompleted: {
21 | if (!installer.retropieAvailable)
22 | retropieMissing.focus = true;
23 | }
24 |
25 |
26 | Gamepad {
27 | id: gamepad1
28 | deviceId: GamepadManager.connectedGamepads.length > 0 ? GamepadManager.connectedGamepads[0] : -1
29 | }
30 | Connections {
31 | target: GamepadManager
32 | onGamepadConnected: gamepad1.deviceId = deviceId
33 | }
34 | GamepadKeyNavigation {
35 | id: gamepadKeyNavigation
36 | gamepad: gamepad1
37 | active: true
38 | }
39 |
40 | Title {
41 | id: mainTitle
42 |
43 | anchors.top: parent.top
44 | anchors.topMargin: windowMargin
45 | anchors.left: grid.left
46 | }
47 |
48 | GridView {
49 | id: grid
50 |
51 | anchors.top: mainTitle.bottom
52 | anchors.topMargin: vpx(50)
53 | anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
54 |
55 | width: vpx(1180)
56 | height: cellHeight * 2
57 | clip: true
58 |
59 | model: frontendModel
60 | delegate: FrontendDelegate {
61 | width: grid.cellWidth
62 | height: grid.cellHeight
63 |
64 | selected: GridView.isCurrentItem && grid.focus
65 | itemName: model.name
66 | itemDesc: model.desc
67 | itemLogo: "qrc:/ui/logo/" + model.logo
68 | autostarting: autorun.isAutostarting(model.modelData)
69 |
70 | Connections {
71 | target: autorun
72 | onSettingsChanged: autostarting = autorun.isAutostarting(model.modelData)
73 | }
74 |
75 | function enter() {
76 | if (installer.installed(model.modelData)) {
77 | if (!autorun.setAsDefault(model.modelData))
78 | autorunSetDefaultFailed.focus = true;
79 | }
80 | else {
81 | installQuestion.frontend = model.modelData;
82 | installQuestion.focus = true;
83 | }
84 | }
85 |
86 | Keys.onReturnPressed: enter()
87 | Keys.onEnterPressed: enter()
88 | }
89 |
90 | cellWidth: width / 2
91 | cellHeight: vpx(170)
92 |
93 | focus: true
94 | KeyNavigation.down: rebootButton
95 | }
96 |
97 | Column {
98 | id: buttons
99 | width: vpx(600)
100 | spacing: vpx(5)
101 |
102 | anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
103 | anchors.bottom: parent.bottom
104 | anchors.bottomMargin: windowMargin
105 |
106 | MainButton {
107 | id: rebootButton
108 | text: "Reboot device"
109 | height: vpx(80)
110 |
111 | onPressed: rebootQuestion.focus = true
112 | KeyNavigation.down: quitButton
113 | }
114 | MainButton {
115 | id: quitButton
116 | text: "Quit"
117 | height: vpx(50)
118 |
119 | onPressed: close()
120 | }
121 | }
122 |
123 | Question {
124 | id: installQuestion
125 |
126 | property var frontend: undefined
127 |
128 | text: "The selected frontend (%1) is not yet installed. Would you like to install it now?\nThis may require admin (`sudo`) rights."
129 | .arg(frontend ? frontend.name : "")
130 |
131 | onCancel: grid.focus = true
132 | onAccept: {
133 | installer.startInstall(frontend);
134 | installLog.focus = true;
135 | }
136 | }
137 |
138 | InstallLog {
139 | id: installLog
140 | onClose: grid.focus = true
141 | }
142 |
143 | Question {
144 | id: rebootQuestion
145 |
146 | text: "The system will reboot. Are you sure?\nThis may require admin rights."
147 |
148 | onCancel: rebootButton.focus = true
149 | onAccept: system.reboot()
150 | }
151 |
152 | Message {
153 | id: autorunSetDefaultFailed
154 | text: "ERROR: Could not change the autoruns file. Perhaps it's write-protected?"
155 | onAccepted: grid.focus = true
156 | }
157 |
158 | Message {
159 | id: retropieMissing
160 | text: "ERROR: This program is for RetroPie, but RetroPie doesn't seem to be installed. The program will now close."
161 | onAccepted: close()
162 | }
163 | }
164 |
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