├── void
├── tests
├── __init__.py
├── image_test.jpg
├── utils.py
└── test_copy.py
├── src
├── assets
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── devices
│ │ ├── usb-black.png
│ │ ├── Sycamoreent-Storage-Sd.png
│ │ └── devices.qrc
│ └── logos
│ │ └── alphaletter.png
├── AlphaCopy.pyproject
├── main.py
├── screen_ui
│ ├── mainwindow.py
│ └── mainwindow.ui
└── alphacopy
│ └── devicesutil.py
├── .python-version
├── setup.cfg
├── requirements.txt
├── setup.py
├── README.md
├── .gitignore
└── LICENSE
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1 | {
2 | "files": ["screen_ui/mainwindow2.ui",
3 | "screen_ui/mainwindow.ui", "screen_ui/mainwindow.py",
4 | "main.py", "alphacopy/devicesutil.py"]
5 | }
6 |
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1 | attrs==21.4.0
2 | checksumdir==1.2.0
3 | humanize==4.0.0
4 | iniconfig==1.1.1
5 | more-itertools==8.12.0
6 | packaging==21.3
7 | pluggy==0.13.1
8 | psutil==5.9.0
9 | pyparsing==3.0.7
10 | pytest==7.2.0
11 | tomli==2.0.1
12 | wcwidth==0.2.5
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1 | # This Python file uses the following encoding: utf-8
2 |
3 | from screen_ui.mainwindow import MainWindow
4 | from PyQt5 import QtWidgets
5 |
6 | if __name__ == "__main__":
7 | import sys
8 | app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
9 | mainwindow = MainWindow()
10 | mainwindow.show()
11 | sys.exit(app.exec_())
12 |
13 |
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/setup.py:
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1 | from setuptools import setup
2 |
3 | with open('README.md') as f:
4 | long_description = f.read()
5 |
6 | setup(
7 | name='AlphaCopy',
8 | version='0.0.0',
9 | license='GNU General Public License v3.0',
10 | description='A Raspberry Pi backup application with GUI',
11 | long_description=long_description,
12 | long_description_content_type='text/markdown',
13 | url='https://github.com/ozzysp/AlphaCopy',
14 | package_dir={'': 'src'},
15 | python_requires='>=3.8',
16 | classifiers=[
17 | 'Development Status :: 1 - Planning',
18 | 'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License',
19 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
20 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8'
21 | ],
22 | platforms='Linux'
23 | )
24 |
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/tests/utils.py:
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1 | import os
2 | import uuid
3 | import shutil
4 | import random
5 | import pytest
6 |
7 |
8 | @pytest.fixture(scope='function')
9 | def random_tree(tmpdir):
10 | """
11 | This fixture creates a random folder tree in ./tmp/ filled with files
12 | It deletes the entire tree after the test
13 | The tree is unique for each test run and each test function
14 | """
15 | root = tmpdir
16 | def create_files(folder: str):
17 | for i in range(random.randint(1, 3)):
18 | _ = create_random_file(folder)
19 |
20 | def create_folders(folder: str, child_folders: int):
21 | for i in range(child_folders + 1):
22 | new_folder = os.path.join(folder, str(uuid.uuid4()))
23 | os.makedirs(new_folder, exist_ok=True)
24 | create_files(new_folder)
25 | create_folders(new_folder, child_folders - 1)
26 |
27 | try:
28 | create_folders(root, 3)
29 | yield root
30 | except: # noqa E722
31 | raise
32 | finally:
33 | shutil.rmtree(root)
34 |
35 |
36 | @pytest.fixture(scope='function')
37 | def random_file(tmpdir):
38 | try:
39 | filename = create_random_file(tmpdir)
40 | yield filename
41 | except: # noqa E722
42 | raise
43 | finally:
44 | try:
45 | os.remove(filename)
46 | except: # noqa E722
47 | pass
48 |
49 |
50 | def create_random_file(tmpdir):
51 | """
52 | This function create a random file at a given location
53 | The file size ranges from 1 byte to 1 KB
54 | The function returns a tuple with filename and filesize
55 | """
56 | filename = os.path.join(str(tmpdir), str(uuid.uuid4()))
57 | filesize = random.randint(1, 1024) # file up to 1 MB
58 | write_random_data_to_file(filename, filesize)
59 | return filename
60 |
61 |
62 | def write_random_data_to_file(filename, size):
63 | """
64 | This functions writes random data to file
65 | """
66 | with open(filename, 'wb') as f:
67 | f.write(os.urandom(size))
68 |
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/README.md:
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1 | 
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 | 
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 | # AlphaCopy
17 |
18 | ### A Python/GUI Open Source application to turn a Raspberry Pi into a Backup Machine, strait from SD Cards to external HDD's connected to USB ports. The idea of this application is to use a Raspberry Pi with a 3,5" LCD touchscreen display running Debian/Linux OS - Raspberry Pi OS.
19 |
20 |
21 | # Contributing
22 | Bellow information is intended for the development of the package
23 |
24 |
25 | ## Telegram group
26 | Join our [Telegram group](https://t.me/joinchat/K-lrk09EB8N37ygHCxT_Vg)
27 |
28 |
29 | ## First time setup
30 | - Fork AlphaCopy to your GitHub account by clicking the `Fork` button.
31 |
32 | - Clone the main repository locally.
33 | ```
34 | $ git clone https://github.com/ozzysp/AlphaCopy
35 | $ cd AlphaCopy
36 | ```
37 |
38 | - Add your fork as a remote to push your work to. Replace {username} with your username. This names the remote "fork", the default AlphaCopy remote is "origin".
39 | ```
40 | $ git remote add fork https://github.com/{username}/AlphaCopy
41 | ```
42 |
43 | - Create and activate a virtualenv.
44 | ### Linux/Mac
45 | ```
46 | $ python3 -m venv .venv
47 | $ source .venv/bin/activate
48 | ```
49 | ### Windows
50 | ```
51 | $ pip3 install virtualenv
52 | $ virtualenv {virtualenv-name}
53 | $ {virtualenv-name}\Scripts\activate
54 | ```
55 |
56 | - Install in editable mode with development dependencies.
57 | ```
58 | $ pip install -r requirements.txt
59 | ```
60 |
61 |
62 | ## Start coding
63 | - Create a branch to identify the issue you would like to work on. If you're submitting a bug or documentation fix, branch off of the latest ".x" branch.
64 |
65 | ```
66 | $ git fetch origin
67 | $ git checkout -b your-branch-name origin/1.1.x
68 | ```
69 |
70 | If you're submitting a feature addition or change, branch off of the "master" branch.
71 | ```
72 | $ git fetch origin
73 | $ git checkout -b your-branch-name origin/master
74 | ```
75 |
76 | - Using your favorite editor, make your changes, committing as you go.
77 |
78 | - Include tests that cover any code changes you make. Make sure the test fails without your patch. Run the tests as described below.
79 |
80 | - Push your commits to your fork on GitHub and create a pull request. Link to the issue being addressed with fixes #123 in the pull request.
81 | ```
82 | $ git push --set-upstream fork your-branch-name
83 | ```
84 |
85 |
86 | ## Running the tests
87 | Run the basic test suite with pytest.
88 | ```
89 | $ pytest
90 | ```
91 |
92 | # Thank you for your contribution!
93 |
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/tests/test_copy.py:
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1 | import sys
2 | import os
3 | sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '../src')))
4 |
5 | import pytest
6 | import filecmp
7 | from .utils import *
8 | from alphacopy.devicesutil import DevicesUtil
9 | from pathlib import Path
10 |
11 | devices = DevicesUtil("test_user")
12 |
13 |
14 | def test_copy_file(random_file):
15 | src = random_file
16 | dst = 'output_file'
17 | devices.copy_file(src, dst)
18 |
19 | assert os.path.exists(dst)
20 | assert filecmp.cmp(src, dst)
21 |
22 | os.remove(dst)
23 |
24 |
25 | def test_compare_hash(random_file):
26 |
27 | src = random_file
28 | dst = 'output_file'
29 | devices.copy_file(src, dst)
30 |
31 | # Check if the hash is the same
32 | assert devices.compare_hash(src, dst) is True
33 |
34 | # Change the dst contents and see if the hash is different
35 | write_random_data_to_file(dst, 1000)
36 | assert devices.compare_hash(src, dst) is False
37 |
38 | # Clean up
39 | os.remove(dst)
40 |
41 |
42 | def test_list_disks(tmpdir):
43 |
44 | # Make a temporary volumes path
45 | volumes_path = tmpdir / "test_user"
46 | devices.volumes_path = volumes_path
47 | os.mkdir(volumes_path)
48 |
49 | # Make sure it exists
50 | assert os.path.exists(volumes_path)
51 |
52 | test_disks = ["test_disk_1", "test_disk_2"]
53 |
54 | for test_disk in test_disks:
55 | test_disk_path = volumes_path / test_disk
56 | os.mkdir(test_disk_path)
57 |
58 | disks = devices.list_disks()
59 |
60 | assert len(disks) == len(test_disks)
61 |
62 | for disk in disks:
63 | assert disk in test_disks
64 |
65 | shutil.rmtree(volumes_path)
66 |
67 |
68 | def test_copy_files_parallel(random_tree, tmpdir):
69 | """
70 | Testa a cópia paralela de múltiplos arquivos e diretórios,
71 | garantindo que todos os arquivos sejam copiados corretamente e com integridade.
72 | """
73 | src_root = random_tree
74 | dst_root = tmpdir / "backup_dest"
75 |
76 | devices = DevicesUtil("test_user")
77 | files = [str(item) for item in Path(src_root).rglob("*") if Path(item).is_file()]
78 |
79 | # Executa a cópia paralela
80 | devices.copy_files(files, dst_root)
81 |
82 | # Verifica se todos os arquivos foram copiados e se os hashes batem
83 | for file in files:
84 | # Monta o caminho relativo esperado no destino
85 | rel_path = os.path.relpath(file, start=str(src_root))
86 | # O método copy_files cria uma subpasta com timestamp
87 | backup_folders = list(Path(dst_root).glob("*"))
88 | assert backup_folders, "Nenhuma pasta de backup criada"
89 | backup_folder = backup_folders[0]
90 | dst_file = backup_folder / rel_path
91 | assert dst_file.exists(), f"Arquivo não copiado: {dst_file}"
92 | assert devices.compare_hash(file, dst_file), f"Hash diferente para o arquivo: {file}"
93 |
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/src/screen_ui/mainwindow.py:
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1 | import sys
2 | import os
3 | from PyQt5 import uic
4 | from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QMainWindow
5 | from PyQt5.QtGui import QPixmap
6 | from PyQt5.QtCore import QSize
7 | from alphacopy.devicesutil import DevicesUtil
8 |
9 | class MainWindow(QMainWindow):
10 | devices = DevicesUtil()
11 | sd_label = ''
12 | hdd_label = ''
13 |
14 | def __init__(self):
15 | super().__init__()
16 | if hasattr(sys, '_MEIPASS'):
17 | base_dir = sys._MEIPASS
18 | ui_path = os.path.join(base_dir, "screen_ui", "mainwindow.ui")
19 | else:
20 | base_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
21 | ui_path = os.path.join(base_dir, "mainwindow.ui")
22 | uic.loadUi(ui_path, self)
23 | logo = QPixmap(os.path.join(base_dir, '../assets/logos/alphaletter.png'))
24 | self.logoLabel.setPixmap(logo.scaled(QSize(110, 70)))
25 | hddIcon = QPixmap(os.path.join(base_dir, '../assets/devices/usb-black.png'))
26 | self.hddIconLb.setPixmap(hddIcon.scaled(QSize(64, 64)))
27 | sdIcon = QPixmap(os.path.join(base_dir, '../assets/devices/Sycamoreent-Storage-Sd.png'))
28 | self.sdIconLb.setPixmap(sdIcon.scaled(QSize(64, 64)))
29 | self.stackedWidget.setCurrentIndex(0)
30 |
31 | def scan(self):
32 | disks = self.devices.list_disks()
33 | if len(disks) > 0:
34 | self.stackedWidget.setCurrentIndex(2)
35 | self.set_sd_hdd(disks)
36 | else:
37 | self.stackedWidget.setCurrentIndex(1)
38 |
39 | def set_sd_hdd(self, disks):
40 | sd_found = False
41 | for disk in disks:
42 | size = self.devices.disk_size(disk)
43 | if size < 65:
44 | sd_found = True
45 | self.sd_label = disk
46 | else:
47 | self.hdd_label = disk
48 |
49 | if sd_found:
50 | self.hddLE.setText(self.hdd_label)
51 | self.sdLE.setText(self.sd_label)
52 | else:
53 | errorMessage = "A suitable SD card could not be found."
54 | self.notFoundDescriptionLb.setText(errorMessage)
55 | self.stackedWidget.setCurrentIndex(1)
56 |
57 | def copy(self):
58 | self.stackedWidget.setCurrentIndex(3)
59 | sd_path = self.devices.volumes_path + '/' + self.sd_label
60 | hdd_path = self.devices.volumes_path + '/' + self.hdd_label
61 | try:
62 | total_files = len(self.devices.list_files(sd_path))
63 | except Exception:
64 | self.stackedWidget.setCurrentIndex(5)
65 | return
66 | self.copyProgrB.setMaximum(total_files)
67 |
68 | def incrementProgressBar():
69 | currentValue = self.copyProgrB.value()
70 | self.copyProgrB.setValue(currentValue + 1)
71 |
72 | files = self.devices.list_files(sd_path)
73 |
74 | self.devices.file_copied.connect(incrementProgressBar)
75 | #try:
76 | self.devices.copy_files(files, hdd_path)
77 | #except Exception:
78 | self.stackedWidget.setCurrentIndex(5)
79 | self.stackedWidget.setCurrentIndex(4)
80 |
81 | def done(self):
82 | self.stackedWidget.setCurrentIndex(6)
83 |
84 | def eject(self):
85 | self.devices.eject_disk(self.sd_label)
86 | self.stackedWidget.setCurrentIndex(0)
87 |
88 | def abort_copy(self):
89 | pass
90 |
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1 | import os
2 | import shutil
3 | import psutil
4 |
5 | from PyQt5.QtCore import QObject, pyqtSignal
6 | from datetime import datetime
7 | from humanize import naturalsize
8 | from pathlib import Path
9 | import hashlib
10 | from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor, as_completed
11 |
12 | class DevicesUtil(QObject):
13 | """
14 | Utility class for device operations such as listing disks, copying files, and calculating hashes.
15 | """
16 | file_copied = pyqtSignal()
17 | volumes_path = ''
18 |
19 | def __init__(self, user: str = os.environ.get('USER')):
20 | """
21 | Initialize DevicesUtil with the given user.
22 | :param user: Username to construct the volumes path.
23 | """
24 | super(QObject, self).__init__()
25 | self.volumes_path = '/media/' + user
26 |
27 | def list_disks(self) -> list:
28 | """
29 | List all disks in the volumes path.
30 | :return: List of disk names.
31 | """
32 | directories = []
33 | try:
34 | directories = os.listdir(self.volumes_path)
35 | except Exception as e:
36 | print(f"Error listing disks: {e}")
37 | directories = []
38 | return directories
39 |
40 | def disk_size(self, label: str) -> int:
41 | """
42 | Get the size of the disk in GB.
43 | :param label: Disk label.
44 | :return: Disk size in GB.
45 | """
46 | try:
47 | total, used, free = shutil.disk_usage(os.path.join(self.volumes_path, label))
48 | return total // (2 ** 30)
49 | except Exception as e:
50 | print(f"Error getting disk size '{label}': {e}")
51 | return 0
52 |
53 | def list_files(self, directory: str) -> list:
54 | """
55 | List all files and directories recursively from the given directory.
56 | :param directory: The base directory to search.
57 | :return: List of file and directory paths as strings.
58 | """
59 | try:
60 | files = [str(item) for item in list(Path(directory).rglob("*"))]
61 | return files
62 | except Exception as e:
63 | print(f"Error listing files in '{directory}': {e}")
64 | return []
65 |
66 | def get_hash(self, filename):
67 | sha256_hash = hashlib.sha256()
68 | buffer_size = 262144 # 256 KB para maior desempenho
69 | try:
70 | with open(filename, "rb") as f:
71 | for byte_block in iter(lambda: f.read(buffer_size), b""):
72 | sha256_hash.update(byte_block)
73 | return sha256_hash.hexdigest()
74 | except Exception as e:
75 | print(f"Erro ao calcular hash de '{filename}': {e}")
76 | return None
77 |
78 | def compare_hash(self, file1, file2):
79 | hash1 = self.get_hash(file1)
80 | hash2 = self.get_hash(file2)
81 | if hash1 is None or hash2 is None:
82 | return False
83 | return hash1 == hash2
84 |
85 | def copy_files(self, files, dest):
86 | try:
87 | dest = self.make_dir(dest)
88 | except Exception as e:
89 | print(f"Erro ao criar diretório de destino: {e}")
90 | return
91 |
92 | if files:
93 | src_root = os.path.commonpath(files)
94 | else:
95 | src_root = ""
96 |
97 | def copy_single_file(file):
98 | try:
99 | rel_path = os.path.relpath(file, start=src_root)
100 | dest_path = os.path.join(dest, rel_path)
101 | dest_dir = os.path.dirname(dest_path)
102 | os.makedirs(dest_dir, exist_ok=True)
103 | if Path(file).is_file():
104 | self.copy_file(file, dest_path)
105 | else:
106 | Path(dest_path).mkdir(exist_ok=True)
107 | except Exception as e:
108 | print(f"Erro ao copiar '{file}': {e}")
109 |
110 | with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=8) as executor:
111 | futures = [executor.submit(copy_single_file, file) for file in files]
112 | for future in as_completed(futures):
113 | try:
114 | future.result()
115 | except Exception as e:
116 | print(f"Erro ao copiar arquivo: {e}")
117 |
118 | def make_dir(self, base_path):
119 | now = datetime.now()
120 | dt_string = now.strftime('%Y_%m_%d_%H-%M-%S')
121 | new_folder = os.path.join(base_path, dt_string)
122 | try:
123 | os.makedirs(new_folder, exist_ok=True)
124 | except Exception as e:
125 | print(f"Erro ao criar diretório '{new_folder}': {e}")
126 | raise
127 | return new_folder
128 |
129 | def copy_file(self, file, dest_path):
130 | try:
131 | shutil.copy2(file, dest_path)
132 | if self.compare_hash(file, dest_path):
133 | self.file_copied.emit()
134 | return True
135 | else:
136 | error_msg = "Error: " + file
137 | print(error_msg)
138 | raise Exception(error_msg)
139 | except Exception as e:
140 | print(f"Erro ao copiar arquivo '{file}' para '{dest_path}': {e}")
141 | raise
142 |
143 | def eject_disk(self, label):
144 | # Validação simples para evitar injeção de comandos
145 | if not label.isalnum():
146 | print("Nome de dispositivo inválido")
147 | raise ValueError("Nome de dispositivo inválido")
148 | command = "umount " + self.volumes_path + "/" + label
149 | try:
150 | return os.system(command) == 0
151 | except Exception as e:
152 | print(f"Erro ao ejetar disco '{label}': {e}")
153 | return False
154 |
155 | def used_disk(self):
156 | try:
157 | used_disk = psutil.disk_usage(self.volumes_path)
158 | used_bytes = used_disk.used
159 | natural_bytes = naturalsize(used_bytes)
160 | return natural_bytes
161 | except Exception as e:
162 | print(f"Erro ao obter espaço usado: {e}")
163 | return "N/A"
164 |
165 | def free_disk(self):
166 | try:
167 | free_disk = psutil.disk_usage(self.volumes_path)
168 | free_bytes = free_disk.free // (2 ** 30)
169 | info_free = f"{free_bytes} GB Free"
170 | return info_free
171 | except Exception as e:
172 | print(f"Erro ao obter espaço livre: {e}")
173 | return "N/A"
174 |
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81 | .scrapy
82 |
83 | # Sphinx documentation
84 | docs/_build/
85 |
86 | # PyBuilder
87 | .pybuilder/
88 | target/
89 |
90 | # Jupyter Notebook
91 | .ipynb_checkpoints
92 |
93 | # IPython
94 | profile_default/
95 | ipython_config.py
96 | AlphaCopy.pyproject.user
97 |
98 | # pyenv
99 | # For a library or package, you might want to ignore these files since the code is
100 | # intended to run in multiple environments; otherwise, check them in:
101 | # .python-version
102 |
103 | # pipenv
104 | # According to pypa/pipenv#598, it is recommended to include Pipfile.lock in version control.
105 | # However, in case of collaboration, if having platform-specific dependencies or dependencies
106 | # having no cross-platform support, pipenv may install dependencies that don't work, or not
107 | # install all needed dependencies.
108 | #Pipfile.lock
109 |
110 | # poetry
111 | # Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include poetry.lock in version control.
112 | # This is especially recommended for binary packages to ensure reproducibility, and is more
113 | # commonly ignored for libraries.
114 | # https://python-poetry.org/docs/basic-usage/#commit-your-poetrylock-file-to-version-control
115 | #poetry.lock
116 |
117 | # PEP 582; used by e.g. github.com/David-OConnor/pyflow
118 | __pypackages__/
119 |
120 | # Celery stuff
121 | celerybeat-schedule
122 | celerybeat.pid
123 |
124 | # SageMath parsed files
125 | *.sage.py
126 |
127 | # Environments
128 | .env
129 | .venv
130 | env/
131 | venv/
132 | ENV/
133 | env.bak/
134 | venv.bak/
135 |
136 | # Spyder project settings
137 | .spyderproject
138 | .spyproject
139 |
140 | # Rope project settings
141 | .ropeproject
142 |
143 | # mkdocs documentation
144 | /site
145 |
146 | # mypy
147 | .mypy_cache/
148 | .dmypy.json
149 | dmypy.json
150 |
151 | # Pyre type checker
152 | .pyre/
153 |
154 | # pytype static type analyzer
155 | .pytype/
156 |
157 | # Cython debug symbols
158 | cython_debug/
159 |
160 | # PyCharm
161 | # JetBrains specific template is maintainted in a separate JetBrains.gitignore that can
162 | # be found at https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/main/Global/JetBrains.gitignore
163 | # and can be added to the global gitignore or merged into this file. For a more nuclear
164 | # option (not recommended) you can uncomment the following to ignore the entire idea folder.
165 | #.idea/
166 |
167 | ### Flask ###
168 | instance/*
169 | !instance/.gitignore
170 |
171 | ### Flask.Python Stack ###
172 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files
173 |
174 | # C extensions
175 |
176 | # Distribution / packaging
177 |
178 | # PyInstaller
179 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template
180 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it.
181 |
182 | # Installer logs
183 |
184 | # Unit test / coverage reports
185 |
186 | # Translations
187 |
188 | # Django stuff:
189 |
190 | # Flask stuff:
191 |
192 | # Scrapy stuff:
193 |
194 | # Sphinx documentation
195 |
196 | # PyBuilder
197 |
198 | # Jupyter Notebook
199 |
200 | # IPython
201 |
202 | # pyenv
203 | # For a library or package, you might want to ignore these files since the code is
204 | # intended to run in multiple environments; otherwise, check them in:
205 | # .python-version
206 |
207 | # pipenv
208 | # According to pypa/pipenv#598, it is recommended to include Pipfile.lock in version control.
209 | # However, in case of collaboration, if having platform-specific dependencies or dependencies
210 | # having no cross-platform support, pipenv may install dependencies that don't work, or not
211 | # install all needed dependencies.
212 |
213 | # poetry
214 | # Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include poetry.lock in version control.
215 | # This is especially recommended for binary packages to ensure reproducibility, and is more
216 | # commonly ignored for libraries.
217 | # https://python-poetry.org/docs/basic-usage/#commit-your-poetrylock-file-to-version-control
218 |
219 | # PEP 582; used by e.g. github.com/David-OConnor/pyflow
220 |
221 | # Celery stuff
222 |
223 | # SageMath parsed files
224 |
225 | # Environments
226 |
227 | # Spyder project settings
228 |
229 | # Rope project settings
230 |
231 | # mkdocs documentation
232 |
233 | # mypy
234 |
235 | # Pyre type checker
236 |
237 | # pytype static type analyzer
238 |
239 | # Cython debug symbols
240 |
241 | # PyCharm
242 | # JetBrains specific template is maintainted in a separate JetBrains.gitignore that can
243 | # be found at https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/main/Global/JetBrains.gitignore
244 | # and can be added to the global gitignore or merged into this file. For a more nuclear
245 | # option (not recommended) you can uncomment the following to ignore the entire idea folder.
246 |
247 | ### Linux ###
248 | *~
249 |
250 | # temporary files which can be created if a process still has a handle open of a deleted file
251 | .fuse_hidden*
252 |
253 | # KDE directory preferences
254 | .directory
255 |
256 | # Linux trash folder which might appear on any partition or disk
257 | .Trash-*
258 |
259 | # .nfs files are created when an open file is removed but is still being accessed
260 | .nfs*
261 |
262 | ### macOS ###
263 | # General
264 | .DS_Store
265 | .AppleDouble
266 | .LSOverride
267 |
268 | # Icon must end with two \r
269 | Icon
270 |
271 |
272 | # Thumbnails
273 | ._*
274 |
275 | # Files that might appear in the root of a volume
276 | .DocumentRevisions-V100
277 | .fseventsd
278 | .Spotlight-V100
279 | .TemporaryItems
280 | .Trashes
281 | .VolumeIcon.icns
282 | .com.apple.timemachine.donotpresent
283 |
284 | # Directories potentially created on remote AFP share
285 | .AppleDB
286 | .AppleDesktop
287 | Network Trash Folder
288 | Temporary Items
289 | .apdisk
290 |
291 | ### PyCharm ###
292 | # Covers JetBrains IDEs: IntelliJ, RubyMine, PhpStorm, AppCode, PyCharm, CLion, Android Studio, WebStorm and Rider
293 | # Reference: https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/articles/206544839
294 |
295 | # User-specific stuff
296 | .idea/**/workspace.xml
297 | .idea/**/tasks.xml
298 | .idea/**/usage.statistics.xml
299 | .idea/**/dictionaries
300 | .idea/**/shelf
301 |
302 | # AWS User-specific
303 | .idea/**/aws.xml
304 |
305 | # Generated files
306 | .idea/**/contentModel.xml
307 |
308 | # Sensitive or high-churn files
309 | .idea/**/dataSources/
310 | .idea/**/dataSources.ids
311 | .idea/**/dataSources.local.xml
312 | .idea/**/sqlDataSources.xml
313 | .idea/**/dynamic.xml
314 | .idea/**/uiDesigner.xml
315 | .idea/**/dbnavigator.xml
316 |
317 | # Gradle
318 | .idea/**/gradle.xml
319 | .idea/**/libraries
320 |
321 | # Gradle and Maven with auto-import
322 | # When using Gradle or Maven with auto-import, you should exclude module files,
323 | # since they will be recreated, and may cause churn. Uncomment if using
324 | # auto-import.
325 | # .idea/artifacts
326 | # .idea/compiler.xml
327 | # .idea/jarRepositories.xml
328 | # .idea/modules.xml
329 | # .idea/*.iml
330 | # .idea/modules
331 | # *.iml
332 | # *.ipr
333 |
334 | # CMake
335 | cmake-build-*/
336 |
337 | # Mongo Explorer plugin
338 | .idea/**/mongoSettings.xml
339 |
340 | # File-based project format
341 | *.iws
342 |
343 | # IntelliJ
344 | out/
345 |
346 | # mpeltonen/sbt-idea plugin
347 | .idea_modules/
348 |
349 | # JIRA plugin
350 | atlassian-ide-plugin.xml
351 |
352 | # Cursive Clojure plugin
353 | .idea/replstate.xml
354 |
355 | # SonarLint plugin
356 | .idea/sonarlint/
357 |
358 | # Crashlytics plugin (for Android Studio and IntelliJ)
359 | com_crashlytics_export_strings.xml
360 | crashlytics.properties
361 | crashlytics-build.properties
362 | fabric.properties
363 |
364 | # Editor-based Rest Client
365 | .idea/httpRequests
366 |
367 | # Android studio 3.1+ serialized cache file
368 | .idea/caches/build_file_checksums.ser
369 |
370 | ### PyCharm Patch ###
371 | # Comment Reason: https://github.com/joeblau/gitignore.io/issues/186#issuecomment-215987721
372 |
373 | # *.iml
374 | # modules.xml
375 | # .idea/misc.xml
376 | # *.ipr
377 | .idea/
378 | .idea
379 |
380 |
381 |
382 |
383 | # Sonarlint plugin
384 | # https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/7973-sonarlint
385 | .idea/**/sonarlint/
386 |
387 | # SonarQube Plugin
388 | # https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/7238-sonarqube-community-plugin
389 | .idea/**/sonarIssues.xml
390 |
391 | # Markdown Navigator plugin
392 | # https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/7896-markdown-navigator-enhanced
393 | .idea/**/markdown-navigator.xml
394 | .idea/**/markdown-navigator-enh.xml
395 | .idea/**/markdown-navigator/
396 |
397 | # Cache file creation bug
398 | # See https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/JBR-2257
399 | .idea/$CACHE_FILE$
400 |
401 | # CodeStream plugin
402 | # https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/12206-codestream
403 | .idea/codestream.xml
404 |
405 | ### Python ###
406 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files
407 |
408 | # C extensions
409 |
410 | # Distribution / packaging
411 |
412 | # PyInstaller
413 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template
414 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it.
415 |
416 | # Installer logs
417 |
418 | # Unit test / coverage reports
419 |
420 | # Translations
421 |
422 | # Django stuff:
423 |
424 | # Flask stuff:
425 |
426 | # Scrapy stuff:
427 |
428 | # Sphinx documentation
429 |
430 | # PyBuilder
431 |
432 | # Jupyter Notebook
433 |
434 | # IPython
435 |
436 | # pyenv
437 | # For a library or package, you might want to ignore these files since the code is
438 | # intended to run in multiple environments; otherwise, check them in:
439 | # .python-version
440 |
441 | # pipenv
442 | # According to pypa/pipenv#598, it is recommended to include Pipfile.lock in version control.
443 | # However, in case of collaboration, if having platform-specific dependencies or dependencies
444 | # having no cross-platform support, pipenv may install dependencies that don't work, or not
445 | # install all needed dependencies.
446 |
447 | # poetry
448 | # Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include poetry.lock in version control.
449 | # This is especially recommended for binary packages to ensure reproducibility, and is more
450 | # commonly ignored for libraries.
451 | # https://python-poetry.org/docs/basic-usage/#commit-your-poetrylock-file-to-version-control
452 |
453 | # PEP 582; used by e.g. github.com/David-OConnor/pyflow
454 |
455 | # Celery stuff
456 |
457 | # SageMath parsed files
458 |
459 | # Environments
460 |
461 | # Spyder project settings
462 |
463 | # Rope project settings
464 |
465 | # mkdocs documentation
466 |
467 | # mypy
468 |
469 | # Pyre type checker
470 |
471 | # pytype static type analyzer
472 |
473 | # Cython debug symbols
474 |
475 | # PyCharm
476 | # JetBrains specific template is maintainted in a separate JetBrains.gitignore that can
477 | # be found at https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/main/Global/JetBrains.gitignore
478 | # and can be added to the global gitignore or merged into this file. For a more nuclear
479 | # option (not recommended) you can uncomment the following to ignore the entire idea folder.
480 |
481 | ### Windows ###
482 | # Windows thumbnail cache files
483 | Thumbs.db
484 | Thumbs.db:encryptable
485 | ehthumbs.db
486 | ehthumbs_vista.db
487 |
488 | # Dump file
489 | *.stackdump
490 |
491 | # Folder config file
492 | [Dd]esktop.ini
493 |
494 | # Recycle Bin used on file shares
495 | $RECYCLE.BIN/
496 |
497 | # Windows Installer files
498 | *.cab
499 | *.msi
500 | *.msix
501 | *.msm
502 | *.msp
503 |
504 | # Windows shortcuts
505 | *.lnk
506 |
507 |
508 | ### Vim ###
509 | # Swap
510 | [._]*.s[a-v][a-z]
511 | !*.svg # comment out if you don't need vector files
512 | [._]*.sw[a-p]
513 | [._]s[a-rt-v][a-z]
514 | [._]ss[a-gi-z]
515 | [._]sw[a-p]
516 |
517 | # Session
518 | Session.vim
519 | Sessionx.vim
520 |
521 | # Temporary
522 | .netrwhist
523 | *~
524 | # Auto-generated tag files
525 | tags
526 | # Persistent undo
527 | [._]*.un~
528 |
529 |
530 | # End of https://www.toptal.com/developers/gitignore/api/macos,linux,windows,python,pycharm,flask,django.idea
531 |
532 | *.pyproject.user
533 | activate
534 |
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24 |
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28 |
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63 |
64 | 30
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66 |
67 |
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71 | <strong>Alpha</strong>Copy
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73 |
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76 |
77 |
78 |
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82 | 191
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96 |
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109 |
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116 |
117 | Qt::AlignCenter
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119 |
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122 |
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132 | color: rgb(200, 200, 200);
133 | border-style: none;
134 | border-radius: 30px;
135 | text-align: center;
136 | }
137 | QPushButton::pressed {
138 | background-color: qlineargradient(spread:pad, x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 rgba(222, 151, 255, 255), stop:1 rgba(54, 237, 216, 255));
139 | color: rgb(200, 200, 200);
140 | border-style: none;
141 | border-radius: 30px;
142 | text-align: center;
143 | }
144 |
145 |
146 | Start
147 |
148 |
149 | Return
150 |
151 |
152 | false
153 |
154 |
155 |
156 |
157 |
158 |
159 |
160 | 70
161 | 60
162 | 331
163 | 41
164 |
165 |
166 |
167 |
168 | 0
169 | 0
170 |
171 |
172 |
173 |
174 | 15
175 |
176 |
177 |
178 | color: rgb(255, 0, 4);
179 |
180 |
181 | <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">DEVICES NOT FOUND!</span></p></body></html>
182 |
183 |
184 | Qt::AlignCenter
185 |
186 |
187 |
188 |
189 |
190 | 110
191 | 100
192 | 251
193 | 61
194 |
195 |
196 |
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199 | color: rgb(200, 200, 200);
200 | border-style: none;
201 | border-radius: 30px;
202 | text-align: center;
203 | }
204 | QPushButton::pressed {
205 | background-color: qlineargradient(spread:pad, x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 rgba(222, 151, 255, 255), stop:1 rgba(54, 237, 216, 255));
206 | color: rgb(200, 200, 200);
207 | border-style: none;
208 | border-radius: 30px;
209 | text-align: center;
210 | }
211 |
212 |
213 | Scan Again?
214 |
215 |
216 | Return
217 |
218 |
219 | false
220 |
221 |
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226 | 180
227 | 461
228 | 20
229 |
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232 |
233 | 11
234 |
235 |
236 |
237 | color: rgb(237, 51, 59);
238 |
239 |
240 |
241 |
242 |
243 | Qt::AlignCenter
244 |
245 |
246 | notFoundLb
247 | notFoundDescriptionLb
248 | scanAgainPB
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257 | 31
258 |
259 |
260 |
261 |
262 | 15
263 |
264 |
265 |
266 | color: rgb(35, 175, 136);
267 |
268 |
269 | <strong>FOUND DEVICES
270 |
271 |
272 | Qt::AlignCenter
273 |
274 |
275 |
276 |
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278 | 200
279 | 90
280 | 79
281 | 51
282 |
283 |
284 |
285 |
286 | 40
287 |
288 |
289 |
290 | color: rgb(35, 175, 136);
291 |
292 |
293 | >
294 |
295 |
296 | Qt::AlignCenter
297 |
298 |
299 |
300 |
301 | false
302 |
303 |
304 |
305 | 60
306 | 150
307 | 113
308 | 27
309 |
310 |
311 |
312 |
313 | 8
314 |
315 |
316 |
317 | QLineEdit {
318 |
319 | color: rgb(200, 200, 200);
320 | background-color: rgb(46, 48, 69);
321 |
322 | }
323 |
324 |
325 |
326 |
327 |
328 | Qt::AlignCenter
329 |
330 |
331 | SD Label
332 |
333 |
334 |
335 |
336 |
337 | 110
338 | 200
339 | 251
340 | 61
341 |
342 |
343 |
344 | QPushButton {
345 | background-color: qlineargradient(spread:pad, x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 255), stop:0.0138249 rgba(0, 0, 0, 255), stop:0.0184332 rgba(143, 66, 231, 255), stop:0.976959 rgba(14, 218, 195, 255), stop:1 rgba(255, 255, 255, 255));
346 | color: rgb(200, 200, 200);
347 | border-style: none;
348 | border-radius: 30px;
349 | text-align: center;
350 | }
351 | QPushButton::pressed {
352 | background-color: qlineargradient(spread:pad, x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 rgba(222, 151, 255, 255), stop:1 rgba(54, 237, 216, 255));
353 | color: rgb(200, 200, 200);
354 | border-style: none;
355 | border-radius: 30px;
356 | text-align: center;
357 | }
358 |
359 |
360 | Make Copy
361 |
362 |
363 | Return
364 |
365 |
366 |
367 |
368 | false
369 |
370 |
371 |
372 | 290
373 | 150
374 | 113
375 | 27
376 |
377 |
378 |
379 |
380 | 8
381 |
382 |
383 |
384 | QLineEdit {
385 |
386 | color: rgb(200, 200, 200);
387 | background-color: rgb(46, 48, 69);
388 |
389 | }
390 |
391 |
392 |
393 |
394 |
395 | Qt::AlignCenter
396 |
397 |
398 | HDD Label
399 |
400 |
401 |
402 |
403 |
404 | 63
405 | 80
406 | 101
407 | 61
408 |
409 |
410 |
411 |
412 |
413 |
414 | Qt::AlignCenter
415 |
416 |
417 |
418 |
419 |
420 | 300
421 | 80
422 | 91
423 | 61
424 |
425 |
426 |
427 |
428 |
429 |
430 | Qt::AlignCenter
431 |
432 |
433 |
434 |
435 |
436 |
437 |
438 | 40
439 | 60
440 | 401
441 | 41
442 |
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447 |
448 |
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450 | color: rgb(35, 175, 136);
451 |
452 |
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455 |
456 | Qt::AlignCenter
457 |
458 |
459 |
460 |
461 |
462 | 50
463 | 100
464 | 381
465 | 61
466 |
467 |
468 |
469 | QProgressBar {
470 | background-color: rgb(100, 130, 200);
471 | color: rgb(230, 230, 230);
472 | border-style: none;
473 | border-radius: 30px;
474 | text-align: center;
475 | }
476 | QProgressBar::chunk{
477 | border-radius: 35px;
478 | background-color: qlineargradient(spread:pad, x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 255), stop:0.0138249 rgba(0, 0, 0, 255), stop:0.0184332 rgba(143, 66, 231, 255), stop:0.976959 rgba(14, 218, 195, 255), stop:1 rgba(255, 255, 255, 255));
479 | }
480 |
481 |
482 | 0
483 |
484 |
485 | 8
486 |
487 |
488 | 0
489 |
490 |
491 | %p%
492 |
493 |
494 |
495 |
496 |
497 | 110
498 | 200
499 | 251
500 | 61
501 |
502 |
503 |
504 | QPushButton {
505 | background-color: qlineargradient(spread:pad, x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 255), stop:0.0138249 rgba(0, 0, 0, 255), stop:0.0184332 rgba(143, 66, 231, 255), stop:0.976959 rgba(14, 218, 195, 255), stop:1 rgba(255, 255, 255, 255));
506 | color: rgb(255, 0, 4);
507 | border-style: none;
508 | border-radius: 30px;
509 | text-align: center;
510 | }
511 | QPushButton::pressed {
512 | background-color: qlineargradient(spread:pad, x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 rgba(222, 151, 255, 255), stop:1 rgba(54, 237, 216, 255));
513 | color: rgb(255, 38, 0);
514 | border-style: none;
515 | border-radius: 30px;
516 | text-align: center;
517 | }
518 |
519 |
520 | ABORT!!!
521 |
522 |
523 | Return
524 |
525 |
526 |
527 |
528 |
529 |
530 |
531 | 60
532 | 60
533 | 351
534 | 41
535 |
536 |
537 |
538 |
539 | 15
540 |
541 |
542 |
543 | color: rgb(35, 175, 136);
544 |
545 |
546 | <STRONG>SUCCESFUL COPY
547 |
548 |
549 | Qt::AlignCenter
550 |
551 |
552 |
553 |
554 |
555 | 110
556 | 100
557 | 251
558 | 61
559 |
560 |
561 |
562 | QPushButton {
563 | background-color: qlineargradient(spread:pad, x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 255), stop:0.0138249 rgba(0, 0, 0, 255), stop:0.0184332 rgba(143, 66, 231, 255), stop:0.976959 rgba(14, 218, 195, 255), stop:1 rgba(255, 255, 255, 255));
564 | color: rgb(200, 200, 200);
565 | border-style: none;
566 | border-radius: 30px;
567 | text-align: center;
568 | }
569 | QPushButton::pressed {
570 | background-color: qlineargradient(spread:pad, x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 rgba(222, 151, 255, 255), stop:1 rgba(54, 237, 216, 255));
571 | color: rgb(200, 200, 200);
572 | border-style: none;
573 | border-radius: 30px;
574 | text-align: center;
575 | }
576 |
577 |
578 | Done
579 |
580 |
581 | Return
582 |
583 |
584 |
585 |
586 |
587 |
588 |
589 | 110
590 | 100
591 | 251
592 | 61
593 |
594 |
595 |
596 | QPushButton {
597 | background-color: qlineargradient(spread:pad, x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 255), stop:0.0138249 rgba(0, 0, 0, 255), stop:0.0184332 rgba(143, 66, 231, 255), stop:0.976959 rgba(14, 218, 195, 255), stop:1 rgba(255, 255, 255, 255));
598 | color: rgb(255, 0, 4);
599 | border-style: none;
600 | border-radius: 30px;
601 | text-align: center;
602 | }
603 | QPushButton::pressed {
604 | background-color: qlineargradient(spread:pad, x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 rgba(222, 151, 255, 255), stop:1 rgba(54, 237, 216, 255));
605 | color: rgb(200, 200, 200);
606 | border-style: none;
607 | border-radius: 30px;
608 | text-align: center;
609 | }
610 |
611 |
612 | Done!
613 |
614 |
615 | Return
616 |
617 |
618 |
619 |
620 |
621 | 40
622 | 60
623 | 401
624 | 41
625 |
626 |
627 |
628 |
629 | 15
630 |
631 |
632 |
633 | color: rgb(255, 0, 4);
634 |
635 |
636 | <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">ERRORS FOUND!</span></p></body></html>
637 |
638 |
639 | Qt::AlignCenter
640 |
641 |
642 | errorsFoundLb
643 | errorDonePB
644 |
645 |
646 |
647 |
648 |
649 | 110
650 | 100
651 | 251
652 | 61
653 |
654 |
655 |
656 | QPushButton {
657 | background-color: qlineargradient(spread:pad, x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 255), stop:0.0138249 rgba(0, 0, 0, 255), stop:0.0184332 rgba(143, 66, 231, 255), stop:0.976959 rgba(14, 218, 195, 255), stop:1 rgba(255, 255, 255, 255));
658 | color: rgb(200, 200, 200);
659 | border-style: none;
660 | border-radius: 30px;
661 | text-align: center;
662 | }
663 | QPushButton::pressed {
664 | background-color: qlineargradient(spread:pad, x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 rgba(222, 151, 255, 255), stop:1 rgba(54, 237, 216, 255));
665 | color: rgb(200, 200, 200);
666 | border-style: none;
667 | border-radius: 30px;
668 | text-align: center;
669 | }
670 |
671 |
672 | Eject Devices
673 |
674 |
675 | Return
676 |
677 |
678 |
679 |
680 |
681 |
682 |
683 | 110
684 | 100
685 | 251
686 | 61
687 |
688 |
689 |
690 | QPushButton {
691 | background-color: qlineargradient(spread:pad, x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 255), stop:0.0138249 rgba(0, 0, 0, 255), stop:0.0184332 rgba(143, 66, 231, 255), stop:0.976959 rgba(14, 218, 195, 255), stop:1 rgba(255, 255, 255, 255));
692 | color: rgb(200, 200, 200);
693 | border-style: none;
694 | border-radius: 30px;
695 | text-align: center;
696 | }
697 | QPushButton::pressed {
698 | background-color: qlineargradient(spread:pad, x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 rgba(222, 151, 255, 255), stop:1 rgba(54, 237, 216, 255));
699 | color: rgb(200, 200, 200);
700 | border-style: none;
701 | border-radius: 30px;
702 | text-align: center;
703 | }
704 |
705 |
706 | Make New Copy
707 |
708 |
709 | Return
710 |
711 |
712 |
713 |
714 |
715 | 30
716 | 60
717 | 421
718 | 41
719 |
720 |
721 |
722 |
723 | 15
724 |
725 |
726 |
727 | color: rgb(35, 175, 136);
728 |
729 |
730 | <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">EJECTED DEVICES</span></p></body></html>
731 |
732 |
733 | Qt::AlignCenter
734 |
735 |
736 | ejectedLb
737 | newCoyPB
738 |
739 |
740 |
741 |
742 |
743 | 50
744 | 100
745 | 381
746 | 61
747 |
748 |
749 |
750 | QProgressBar {
751 | background-color: rgb(100, 130, 200);
752 | color: rgb(230, 230, 230);
753 | border-style: none;
754 | border-radius: 30px;
755 | text-align: center;
756 | }
757 | QProgressBar::chunk{
758 | border-radius: 35px;
759 | background-color: qlineargradient(spread:pad, x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 255), stop:0.0138249 rgba(0, 0, 0, 255), stop:0.0184332 rgba(143, 66, 231, 255), stop:0.976959 rgba(14, 218, 195, 255), stop:1 rgba(255, 255, 255, 255));
760 | }
761 |
762 |
763 | 0
764 |
765 |
766 | 8
767 |
768 |
769 | 0
770 |
771 |
772 | %p%
773 |
774 |
775 |
776 |
777 |
778 | 70
779 | 60
780 | 331
781 | 41
782 |
783 |
784 |
785 |
786 | 15
787 |
788 |
789 |
790 | color: rgb(35, 175, 136);
791 |
792 |
793 | <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-weight:700;">VERIFYING FILES...</span></p></body></html>
794 |
795 |
796 | Qt::AlignCenter
797 |
798 |
799 | verifyingLb
800 | verifyingProgrB
801 |
802 |
803 |
804 |
805 |
806 |
807 |
808 |
809 |
810 | scanAgainPB
811 | clicked()
812 | MainWindow
813 | scan()
814 |
815 |
816 | 234
817 | 169
818 |
819 |
820 | 239
821 | 139
822 |
823 |
824 |
825 |
826 | makeCopyPB
827 | clicked()
828 | MainWindow
829 | copy()
830 |
831 |
832 | 224
833 | 195
834 |
835 |
836 | 475
837 | 223
838 |
839 |
840 |
841 |
842 | ejectPB
843 | clicked()
844 | MainWindow
845 | eject()
846 |
847 |
848 | 225
849 | 120
850 |
851 |
852 | 479
853 | 189
854 |
855 |
856 |
857 |
858 | donePB
859 | clicked()
860 | MainWindow
861 | done()
862 |
863 |
864 | 253
865 | 135
866 |
867 |
868 | 480
869 | 153
870 |
871 |
872 |
873 |
874 | startPB
875 | clicked()
876 | MainWindow
877 | scan()
878 |
879 |
880 | 249
881 | 218
882 |
883 |
884 | 300
885 | 331
886 |
887 |
888 |
889 |
890 | errorDonePB
891 | clicked()
892 | MainWindow
893 | done()
894 |
895 |
896 | 250
897 | 150
898 |
899 |
900 | 224
901 | 540
902 |
903 |
904 |
905 |
906 | abortCopyPB
907 | clicked()
908 | MainWindow
909 | abort_copy()
910 |
911 |
912 | 276
913 | 231
914 |
915 |
916 | 293
917 | 407
918 |
919 |
920 |
921 |
922 |
923 | scan()
924 | copy()
925 | done()
926 | return_to_main_page()
927 | eject()
928 | abort_copy()
929 |
930 |
931 |
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