This still won't help if there's one really huge file that takes
several seconds to write, but if there's a bunch of files together
that is less than a file_chunk_count but take more than a half-
second to write, update anyway
If there's thousands of files in a squashfs (e.g. 400000 like on
some ArcoLinux ISOs) then progress would be reported every
4000 files, which can take quite some time to write. Reduce
file_chunk_count to at most 500, so that progress is reported
more often even if that wouldn't lead to a visible change
in the percentage progress: instead we **do** get a change
in files-transferred numbers.
- The total weight is only needed by the UnpackOperation,
not by each entry.
- Use a chunk size of 107 so that the number-complete seems busy:
the whole larger-or-smaller chunk size doesn't really matter.
- The progress-report was missing the weight of the current
module, so would report way too low if weight > 1. This affects
ArcoLinux configurations where one entry is huge and one is a
single file, so weights 50 and 1 are appropriate.
When there are multiple entries, the overall weight of the
module is divided between the entries: currently each entry
takes an equal amount of space in the overall progress.
When there are multiple entries which take wildly different
amounts of time (e.g. a squash-fs and a single file) then
the progress overall looks weird: the squash-fs gets half
of this module's weight, and the single file does too.
With the new *weight* key for entries, that division can
be tweaked so that progress looks more "even".
- Give LVM jobs a dummy argument Device* so that they
fit the functionality of makeJob for partitioning.
For those jobs that already take an LVMDevice*, this should
be the self-same device, but that isn't checked.
* Use the minSize when the target storage is smaller than the sum of sizes
* Percentage-defined partitions should be computed after setting hard-defined ones
This fixes issues when 0 byte partitions were created when the disk is too small.
Also fixes an issue with percent-defined partitions being forced to be defined at the end of the disk.
- create dirs as needed (this will normally be done by
unsquash, but for tests with paths it needs to be done
by hand)
- log what file is being checked
- filePath() doesn't like the absolute paths we have
(they're absolute in the chroot, and existing code
just sticks rootMountPoint in front)
Document keyboard change for Turkish F layout, and document
the keyboard configuration value better, with alternate
path used in e.g. openSUSE
FIXES#1397
Some tests -- notably the keyboard module -- need to have the
QRC for the module loaded as well (e.g. because of data in the
QRC). Add a RESOURCES parameter to calamares_add_test()
like calamares_add_plugin() already has, to build the
resources into the test.
Keyboard test now passes, since it was missing the data for
lookups before.
- both changing the autologin and changing the user (login) name
affect global storage, and both may need to change the autologin
username; split it into a free function.
- the fullname change was bypassing the login in changing the
login name, **but** then it needs a back-workaround to keep
the "custom" setting off (when custom is off, auto-fill username
and hostname is active).
- after loading the config, fill GS already.
- when finalizing GS, get the autologin settings again.
- setup the visibility and initial checked-state of the reuse-user-
password-for-root near where it gets connected; do similar
for the require-strong-password
- squash the lambda slot into the regular slot: no sense in
connecting twice to the same signal with the same receiver.
- only connect config->ui once
- only connect at all if the setting is visible (e.g. when weak
passwords are allowed for the require-strong checkbox, or
when root's password will be written for the reuse-password)
once completed, this can be a fully functional (offline) locale selection option
worldmap.png no longer needed/in use
working is the stackview of the region & zones models
Timezone text bar shows correct timezone
currentIndex see comments on lines 65 & 139, not working
update of timezone text bar can't be tested if working as long no index is connected (see lines 93 & 168)
Still, already committing, since it does more then old Offline.qml, which had no function for timezone
- point to main Calamares site in the 'part of' headers instead
of to github (this is the "this file is part of Calamares"
opening line for most files).
- remove boilerplate from all source files, CMake modules and completions,
this is the 3-paragraph summary of the GPL-3.0-or-later, which has
a meaning entirely covered by the SPDX tag.
In spite of there being considerable documentation sometimes in the
config file, we go with CC0 because we don't want the notion of
'derived work' of a config file.
The example `settings.conf` is also CC0. Add some docs to
it while we're at it.
Some Calamares source files incorporate material from
3rd parties (unlike the 3rdparty/ dir, which is basically-
unchanged 3rd party source). Tidy up the FileCopyrightText
lines for those sources.
This is not an exhaustive effort.
There's lots of (YAML) test data that is just trivial configurations
for modules. Since the configurations themselves are **also** CC0-1.0,
and the tests are less interesting, license them equally liberally.
The build instructions are not that interesting, it's a toss-up
between CC0 and BSD-2, but because other CMake bits are BSD-2-Clause,
apply that to more CMakeLists. The copyright date isn't all that
accurate, but these are just inconsequential files.
While here, tidy up and get rid of some useless intermediates.
The .ui files are all GPL-3.0-or-later style, but it's
slightly difficult to keep licensing information in them:
it's XML, so an XML comment might work, but there's no
guarantee that safe/load will preserve them.
Put the SPDX tags in the <author> tag, so that it's visible
in Qt Designer.
This was causing CI builds to fail, since WEBVIEW_WITH_WEBKIT
is defined only in the Config file, not on the command-line.
This crept in accidentally while trying to get rid of that
config file entirely.
Re-jig the module-weight calculations.
- modules can have a weight
- module instances can have a weight
- jobs, from the module, can have a weight
This is now configurable on a case-by-case basis, rather than having
C++ only as an option and a weird hack for unpackfs.
reflect changes from users/Config.cpp
corrected id missing capital
mirror UsersQmlViewStep.cpp/h with the users versions
connections are still not made
- if the user password is reused (or not) then check the
status of the passwords against the new reuse-setting
- if the allow-weak-passwords setting is changed, then
check the status of passwords (both of them) against
the new weakness setting
As explained by Kevin Kofler and abucodonosor, the
implementer line can carry a bunch of different values,
but none of them are actually interesting. Simplify
the code.
- the way isPasswordAcceptable was being used was buggy, leading
to test failures (now fixed)
- don't expose the function, anyway: it's an implementation
detail for passwordStatus() which in itself is an implementation
detail for status notifications.
- avoid update loops by checking values before emitting *Changed()
- check validity of user and root passwords when asked
- if root isn't going to be written, or re-uses the user password,
defer to those status checks.
- a handful of modules had an unused *requires* key in module.desc;
this is probably from previous intentions around
prerequisites-testing. Since the settings were empty anyway,
they have been removed.
- [unpackfs] Compacted the way *requiredModules* list is written
This module allows the generation of the initramfs in Alpine Linux based
systems (excluding postmarketOS). Very bare bones, but then again it
doesn't need much. It uses the Alpine Linux tool "mkinitfs" to do the
job.
module builds, installs and runs, connections are not working yet.
UserQmlViewstep.cpp/h are from PR https://github.com/calamares/calamares/pull/1356
sections are commented out to make the module build, but help is needed to get those 2 files corrected.
config names used in usersq.qml are guessed from users/Config.cpp
debug window shows correct entries in GS, and under the module tab, usersq.conf is read
as should too. Running shows most config used in users.qml are not registered/wrong,
many entries like: qrc:/usersq.qml:228:13: Unable to assign [undefined] to bool
It is understood not all needed from the users module has moved to Config.cpp yet,
but doing the PR now, since it runs, doesn't crash cala and help is needed to further implement.
- The TZ widget uses a different coordinate system (mapping lat and lon
to pixel locations, and then calculating Manhattan distance from
that), so needs a different distance function.
- Simplify code: there's just one "closest TZ" function.
- create directories for new tests ahead of the tests themselves;
this **can** still cause problems if a test is run standalone.
- if creating the grub-dir at runtime is necessary, be informative
if it fails.
- the default_dir was only stored in modify_grub_default() to
create the directory if needed; move that functionality to
the get_grub_config_paths() function (and drop the "s",
since it now returns just one).
Go over the locale module again:
- new models that avoid weird casts and inconvenient iteration
- shared timezone data
- simple sorting and filtering
- simplify the map / QML version
FIXES#1476FIXES#1426
- refactor into some free functions (out of the lambda's for connecting)
- introduce new method to call from onLeave(), matching previous
widget behavior
- we can do GeoIP and GeoNames lookups, **or**
- use Calamares's internal GeoIP lookup and country / city hints.
The online version is much more accurate, but costs more lookups;
in these examples, set it all to "offline" and document what needs
to change (code edit) to use the online version.
It's probably a good beginner job to introduce a bool in localeq.qml
to switch the behaviors.
- Config has suitable strings for displaying TZ information.
Use them and automatic bindings. Don't update the strings manually.
- Suggest online or offline TZ lookups based on what the distro wants.
Edit the QML to pick online lookups (needs access to the geonames
service, though).
- Drop the variables that point at config and geoip: the Config
object has a currentLocation, which is filled in by both the
configuration and any GeoIP lookup -- it doesn't have city
or country information though.
- status is a longer phrase
- name is a short human-readable name
- code is the internal code
Code that writes its own "Timezone set to" messages can use
the name, rather than the status.
- when no location has been set at all, there's no sensible TZ
to report; just leave it blank. In *practice* you won't hit this
code from the Calamares UI before a location has been set, because
the Config object is instantiated and then immediately configured,
but from tests or unusual UIs it could be.
- needs some massaging because Config otherwise depends on
ModuleManager which is a UI class (for the Reasons),
but we already have a BUILD_AS_TEST define for that purpose.
- demonstrate a nullptr deref.
- The Config object now uses the re-done models and timezone data
- most of the properties of the locale Config are unchanged
- much less complication in extracting data from the zones model
- there **is** another source of information about the CPU,
so in the test use that to cross-check what hostCPU() says.
NB: it's probably a good idea to fall back on the same file
in hostCPU() for better accuracy.
- get username, password etc. from the config object, not the page
- jobs now depend entirely on config
- handle logic of "what's the root password" in Config
- The configuration for writing the hostname (to /etc/hostname,
to /etc/hosts and possibly to systemd-hostname) is read-only,
because it comes from the config file and won't change after.
- add the "reuse user password for root" setting to Config,
make the UI page follow that setting.
- add the require-strong-password default and toggle settings to
Config; this is not well-checked yet.
On the widget / UI side, connect checkboxes only if they are
visible; refactor reuse-user-password-for-root settings.
The TODO said it was unused: it **is** used, but only in
a very limited scope. Drop it from jobs where it wasn't
useful (e.g. those that just return prettyName(), outside
of the partition module).
- no need for the definition to be in public header, move to implementation
- while here, sort the members and private methods
- add a makeJob() to add jobs to the queue
- having a struct with an obtuse API for adding jobs-that-need-to-happen-
to-this-device is just not good for maintainability.
- break the build by making things private.
- The enum for install choice was copied into PartitionActions and
used in the Config object; its definition does not belong in the UI.
- Chase the renamings required.
- add an option to select what button should be selected when the
partitioning module is started; TODO: the actual functionality is
**not** implemented.
- drop the previously suggested name, which didn't get beyond the
comments-in-the-config-file stage (but which intended to do the
same things as this one)
- add option to schema already, even if it's not implemented.
See #1297
FIXUP conf
The encryption widget (passphrase for disk encryption) should show
ok / warning / error whenever the state changes; this avoids
it showing up first with **no** icon (it should show a warning
when both passphrases are empty).
Both the KPMCore and the ChoicePage -- asynchronously -- were connected
to the nextStatusChanged() signal. So if the core said next was true,
that could end up communicated to the ViewManager, enabling the *next*
button in the UI.
Changing to the *erase* page generally triggers a KPMCore reload,
which later emits a `hasRootMountPointChanged()` signal, once the
layout is applied and the disk gets a root mount point. So we'd
get a `true` from KPMCore, which -- because it was connected directly
to the signal to the VM -- would override any other considerations.
Hook up both signals to an intermediate slot that just recalculates
whether the next button should be enabled, based on the state
both of the Choice page and whatever else.
- drop groups from the viewstep
- note that the Config object should also be in charge of creating
Jobs (but then the de-tangling needs to be completed)
- add tests of default groups loading
Doesn't compile because QRegExpValidator is a gui thing.
- This is a half-step: the ViewStep shouldn't do job creation either,
eventually it needs to be the Config object, but this is better
than asking the widget (UI) to create some jobs.
- When updating login- or host-name, or the autologin setting,
set it in GS as well. This is a minor improvement over doing
it only when leaving the page.
- Since the Config object isn't complete, there are leftovers in
the widget, which has a fillGlobalStorage() for the not-jobs-related
bits previously in createJobs().
- since the configuration is in the UI parts, we need the widget still
to load the whole configuration (until the config object is complete).
Create the widget before doing configuration; this is wrong. But now
we don't hit nullptr derefs all over.
- make the HostName textbox just a view on the Config's HostName
- make the username and login textboxes view onto Config
- query the Config rather than the UI for job data
- delay construction of the Page (widget) until it's needed
- hand the Config object to the Page on construction
This is prep-work for putting the configuration information into the
Config object, rather than in the UI elements.
- most of the things in utils/ are in the CalamaresUtils namespace,
let Permissions follow suit. Chase the name change in the
*preservefiles* module.
- add an `apply()` function for doing the most basic of chmod.
Note that we don't use `QFile::setPermissions()` because the
**values** used are different (0755 for chmod is 0x755 in the
enum value passed to `setPermissions()`).
On the "Users" tab, the user can choose a username. It was possible to
use 'root' as username, which led to an installation error, because
'root' exists already.
Added a new check to the username validation.
Fixes#1462.
With PR calamares/calamares#1357 the label of the "Manual partitioning" option
was changed, which introduced several downsides:
* The label is shown for UEFI and for BIOS installations.
* The mountpoint of the ESP is and should be distro specific.
* The label always mentioned GPT, which is irrelevant.
* The label should explain, what the option does, and not, what
problems can occur under certain circumstances.
set index in i18n.qml to -1, old settings were just for reading from the bogus model
current model uses strings, so index fails to read from it. This fixes cala crashing on loading i18n.qml
- already had methods for various kinds of broken-up data, but
not one for plain "region/zone" strings; having this makes
it easier for QML to report a zone.
- use the region/zone method from QML, so that clicking on the
world map updates the actual TZ in Config.
- get network status from the global Network object; document that
- get the strings describing the language and LC settings from
the config-object instead of roll-our-own
- use the model of supported locales from Config to populate listboxes
- connect selection of language or LC to the Config object
- remove stray and useless TODOs
- remove unnecessary empty overrides
- clean up includes
- drop all the code that is now in Config
Since the business logic (setting locations, maintaining GS, ...)
is all in the Config object, the ViewStep is remarkably simple:
hook up a UI to the Config, which in the case of QML is done
automatically.
- since the Page hooked up a model and changed the region-selection
**after** connecting to signals, it would reset the location
to Africa/Abijan (alphabetically the first timezone) during
construction. Don't do that.
- this doesn't do the lookup **yet**
- while here, refactor setConfigurationMap so it reads like a story,
with chunks bitten out into a handful of static inline void methods.
- read the *region* and *zone* settings; this duplicates what
the ViewStep does and is currently unused, but ..
- add new support for using the system's TZ (rather than
the fixed values from *region* and *zone*). This complements
GeoIP lookup.
This is the actual feature that started the long rewrite of
the Config object (so that all the business logic would be in
one place, usable for both widgets and QML).
FIXES#1381
- writing *localeConf* settings to GS can be done always when the
formats are set, rather than special-cased. The code
that handles the "special case" of no widget existing for the ViewStep
overlooks the other crashes that happen then.
- Since Config knows what jobs to create, just ask it rather than
keeping a copy.
- allow finer-grained control over whether-or-not to adjust the
timezone in the live system.
- handle some special cases at the point of loading-configuration.
- document the setting in locale.conf
- correct some documentation bugs
- adjust the YAML schema for locale.conf so it's legal YAML syntax
**and** validates the current file.
- since all locale changes need to be entered into GS anyway, this
is something the Config object can do because it is the source
of truth for locale settings.
- drop all the GS settings from the Page.
- remove the weirdly-structured prettyStatus and similar:
the Config object has human-readable status strings (three,
for location, language, and LC-formats) which can be
normal properties with signals.
- Implement prettyStatus in the view step by querying the Config.
- the language and LC settings migrate from page to config
- add API for explicitly setting language (which is then preserved
when clicking new locations)
- since Config knows what settings there are, it should create the
jobs to run later -- not the Page.
- this doesn't work yet, because the Config does **not** know what
the selected timezone is yet.
The Config object wasn't being used at all in the locale module;
reset it to empty and start using it in locale, so that
configuration functionality can be added to it as-needed,
and with the necessary refactoring built-in.
- previously, the first column (name) was sized to show the
names **that were visible at startup**, which fails when
there are long names hidden in groups that are not expanded
immediately.
- change the columns to resize according to the contents; this makes
the descriptions jump to the right as the name column gets wider.
FIXES#1448
- there are no consumers for checking-the-capacity-of-the-drive
This parameter was introduced in 3cd18fd285 as "preparatory work"
but never completed. The architecture of the PartitionCoreModule
makes it very difficult to get the necessary parameters to
the right place, and it would probably be better to put
a SortFilterProxyModel in front of a partitioning model anyway.
Since the display code can already filter on size, just drop this one.
- fix the schema so the schema is valid json-schema
- the schema doesn't actually validate the *operations* yet
- sort the named backends (needs a double-check that the
list covers all the ones we currently support)
SEE #1441
- Don't do in code what is already done in the designer (.ui) file
- setFrameStyle() is difficult because it mixes different enums
into an int, which causes the warning from clang.
- Give classes a virtual destructor that need them
- Remove spurious ;
- Refactor addJobs() because that doesn't need to be in a class
- Remove redundant intermediate base-classes
- Initialize the attribute partAttributes to 0; it is a primitive type
and it is not initialized in some constructors.
Fixes commit c1b5426c6 ([partition] Add support for partition attributes).
- Move implementation of default constructor to cpp.
added missing components listed as ResponsiveBase, ListItemDelegate & ListViewTemplate
parts of which were on nitrux
keyboard.qml no longer uses buttons within ListView, can't work as buttons and have them visible
see https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-qtquick-listview.html#footerPositioning-prop
set ListView as actually visible within a normal calamares window size
- If the 'no tracking' box is checked, then the way to uncheck
it is to tick some **other** box.
- It doesn't make sense to unselect 'none' and then have .. none
selected.
KDE neon does not do this kind of tracking -- although it was originally
requested by KDE neon, no server roll-out was done once the
privacy policy was thought out.
- give the on-some-checkbox-state-changed slots better names
- while here, refactor is-any-actual-tracking-option-checked
- improve other debug messages, to be a whole sentence
- These have **not** been fixed for validation, so the schema's themselves
will fail to load. This is a consequence of variations in JSON-Schema
representations through various drafts. Fixing the schemata is
fairly straightforward.
This gives us 19 new tests, all of which fail.
- Note that this is missing *languageIcon* so if that gets uncommented,
it will fail validation.
- While here decide that should be
right up front in object (mappings) declaration.
- link the library privately -- the public API uses QVariantMap
- install FindYAMLCPP just in case
- add yamlcpp explicitly in the few places that really need it
(e.g. netinstall testing the parsing of netinstall.yaml)
- Do all the status indication in one component, but vary
the top-level message based on whether the mandatory
requirements are satisfied.
- Vary color and icon based on each requirement's *mandatory* setting.