- All the configuration lives in the Config object (or the
tracking objects that it exposes).
- Get data from the config object for the jobs; TODO: give the
jobs a less-clunky interface.
The UI isn't hooked up to the Config object yet, though.
- a single tracking type can be enabled for configuration in the
config file; each must have a policy URL. Class TrackingStyleConfig
is a base class for that kind of configuration.
- root_mount_point was used initially for logging c1a139995 (adding new
bootloader job options are to use grub for BIOS, gummiboot for efi set
extra mountpoint when efi is found)
- the trace was removed since 533031b3c ([bootloader] print() does not
log)
- The Python configuration tests sometimes need extra setup, so
do that through a CMakeTests.txt file in the test directory.
- Patch up existing tests:
- grubcfg needs /tmp/calamares/etc/default to exist
- rawfs won't work on FreeBSD because of differences in /proc
- drop the *discard* from filesystems-on-SSD in the standard example
configuration.
- keep the table **with** *discard* around for referece and explanation.
Remember that the example configurations are intended as **examples**,
to document available settings, and do not reflect a sensible
production configuration.
FIXES#1395
clean up obsolete lines in welcomeq.qml
add requirement section from welcome.conf to welcomeq.conf
data shows correctly in Recommended.qml, fails to show any in Requirements.qml if run without admin rights
This makes it possible to remove QML from Calamares, possibly yielding
a smaller, lighter installer; it takes with it the nice slideshow,
modern configurable navigation and the QML UIs built for various modules.
By default, WITH_QML is on and the "normal" feature set is retained.
- look for Qml modules only when WITH_QML is on (the default)
- look for Network, since that's pulled in only implicitly
- disable the QML Calamares models (modules/*q) if no QML is
enabled; longer-term plan is to merge the **pages** back to
the "upstream" modules, and have things be run-time switchable,
but that's not here yet. Also disable the notesqml module when
QML is off.
- The requirements are collected by ModuleManager, checked
by an internal RequirementsChecker and changes to the
requirements state are all signalled from ModuleManager.
By connecting the requirements in the welcome modules' Config
only to their own configs -- and immediately checking them,
which is bad on its own -- we end up with a disconnect between
what the ModuleManager says about requirements, and what
the welcome modules report on.
fully implemented:
* loading of a live map, ESRI based, zooming & dragging possible
* IP address is translated to map coordinates
* loading of the map centers to the obtained coordinates, with a marker set
* coordinates are translated to a timezone, label visible at bottom of the map
* mouse movement will show changing coordinates
* clicking on new location will center map there, marker moved too, timezone label adjusted
* hasInternet switch set to either load Map.qml or Offline.qml
not done:
* get hasInternet status
* fill the fine-tune 181n.qml with proper locale & language data
* connect the obtained timezone to globalstorage
comments are left in the various files for what needs attention/changes
Improve testing framework while adding tests to rawfs to double-
check that the conversion (for Python 3.3 compatibility) of
capture_output is correct.
- If a module has tests/#.global or tests/#.job, these are used
as arguments to a test-run of loadmodule (which reads them
and runs the module with that configuration).
- This makes the old python-loading test and test-runner entirely
obsolete, so remove them too.
Region "Africa" zones # 52
14:25:19 [6]: .. Zone "Asmara" QPoint(445,183)
14:25:19 [6]: .. First zone found 2 "2.0"
14:25:19 [6]: .. Also in zone 3 "3.0"
- The Config object can handle GeoIP loading on its own. Both
View steps that used this had a derpy view->setCountry() that
didn't really do anything with the view anymore.
- This forces the EFI firmware to boot the loader that was just
created, whatever the boot order set in the firmware setup (USB,
CD/DVD, HD...).
- It is safe to use the first Boot Entry listed in BootOrder as the
previous command creates the new entry and adds it to the first place
of the BootOrder.
- sometimes if you use external OEM modules you might have those lines already present
- by skipping them you won't have double lines when rerun the module in a later step
- things that can be done in the designer file should be there,
not weirdly repeated in code elsewhere
- drop the insertion of an extra spacer (why not include it in the
designer file?)
- shuffle all the connect() calls down to the end of the constructor
This commit adds the new configuration `efiSystemPartitionName` to the
file partition.conf.
This option sets the partition name to the EFI System Partition that is
created. If this option is unset, the partition is left unnamed.
- Although we long ago replaced the getPartitions implementation, the
test is still there, and on a machine with no /dev/sda (e.g. because
root is on nvme) the echo-awk-shell-pipeline can give an empty string;
this is turned into a QStringList{""} which has one element, while
the new version has 0 elements.
- Special-case the test that empty strings should be empty lists, rather
than 1-element lists with an empty element.
reads data from languagesModel correctly, debug added to see index changes
code cleanup
button layout improved
install info text added, better spacing of text
about button no longer commented out, 3 reasons:
- info provided by any about is standard, will be odd if it can't be found
- about.qml is a seperate file, can be completely adjusted
- not showing it takes away the options for new QML cala users to see what is possible with Loader, thus stopping new possible contributors
- This is a follow-up to d0c205c1cc6a2ae49935c92bfd52911b9a0d43f7;
I really don't know why static constexpr const elements that are
not referenced by address need to be defined separately.
- rename enlarge to ensureSize() and change the meaning from
"make this much bigger" to "make sure this is displayed",
which is easier on the caller to calculate.
- This isn't something that Calamares can acutally fix,
so the test will be disabled later. After all, if
Brazzaville and Kinshasa are close enough that on the
map they are the same pixel, we can't move the cities.
- Merge all the format documentation into netinstall.conf,
where the example is given in full as an embedded
*groups* entry.
- Get README.md to point to the example.
- Fix up headers in netinstall.yaml, pointing to the
embedded example in netinstall.conf.
Timezones updated for these countries found on pixel detection tool
Dublin is in 0 (-1 needs editing)
Gibraltar should be 1.0 (0 needs editing)
Guernsey and Jersey are in 0 (1.0 needs editing)
Lisbon is in 0 (-1 needs editing)
Vilnius should be in 2 (1 needs editing)
- QImage needs Qt5::Gui, so this isn't a guiless-test; it can use
the offscreen QPA, though.
- Check that the images are all the same size
- Debugging / check code removed from timezonewidget
- The idea is to check all the TZ images for consistency, like
TimeZoneWidget::setCurrentLocation() does when DEBUG_TIMEZONES is
on; a zone-pixel should be set in only **one** image.
The test so far is just a stub.
- Make all four DEBUG_ flags actual CMake options, rather than
stuffing some of them in the rather-peculiar _enable_debug_flags.
Each debug option turns on suitable compile flags in the module(s)
that are affected.
When one of these common names for the netinstall page is used,
it gets pulled out of the standard translations, so that it
doesn't have to be translated in the per-distro config file.
These labels are common enough that they make sense for
everyone to have lying around.
FIXES#1367
(I say "fixed" but of course it's going to depend on the translation
workflow to make these available)
- Slice overall progress into chunks, with each chunk of equal size
(as long as we have no overall count information) and place
the progress of the current chunk into its own slice.
- The entry knows where it should be mounted, and can remember that
- mount_entry() didn't use self, so made no sense as a method
of the Operation class
probably due to dynamically loading items
regionModel now lists, zonesModel only lists one delegate, but
working on QML modules can now continue without crashing cala
This doesn't actually **work** though, the QML uses older Calamares-internal
APIs and uses a ResponsiveBase that we don't have. Merge it mostly for
the Config and model changes.
FIXES#1355
- io.calamares.modules doesn't exist
- ResponsiveBase doesn't exist
The module is now non-functional, but at least it loads and renders
a list of regions and zones.
- name default / example QML conventionally
- copy QRC from keyboard -- the QML needs to be included in the QRC --
since we don't want to have the QML in the keyboard module.
using Loader, can be reused for other widgets conversion
leave onClick example with full path, commneted out
title text for About is hardcoded, discuss option to make this configurable in welcome.conf
background color hardcoded, tested to work well in dark themes too
- Groups inherit slightly differently: if a subgroup **explicitly**
configures criticalness, use that. It would be weird, but possibly,
to have a non-critical subgroup of a critical group.
- An unselected group with (some) selected subgroups was not
displayed as (semi)checked -- it was unchecked, because
its checked-ness was not updated based on the children.
- isEfi only used meaningfully once
- if (isEfi) followed by if (!isEfi) can be simpler
- create bios-but-not-GPT strings in one go
- mark TODO that this should warn only if needed
- use weird * notation for branding-strings
- It's annoying to have 100% progress reported (from the processing
of list items) and then have another 3 seconds delay.
Unrelated to the issue-at-hand, but spotted in testing.
- Instead of loading all in the constructor, provide a public
setupModelData().
- This allows creating the model and setting it for UI, before
the load completes.
- Add initial definition of Config object, which will extract the model-
setting and loading code from the page, and which is also prep-work
for a QML version of this module.
- While here, remove superfluous code
- For a static list of selectable packages (e.g. what you might otherwise
use file:/// for with a static file on the ISO) you can now stick the
list in the config file itself, simplifying some setups.
- Also saves faffing about with network.
SEE #1319
- `local` is supposed to read from the config-file, rather than
externally; this simplifies examples, makes it easier to have
multiple netinstalls, and condenses the documentation.
- Check groups
- Check whole treemodels recursively (this is not in PackageTreeItem,
because that explicitly ignores the tree structure).
- Also a stub of checking example files (from the src dir)
- Just some simple tests for the Items
- Test creation of package group from variant
- This needs Qt5::Gui to link because QStandardItem is a GUI class,
although we can run the tests without a GUI.
- This doesn't compile right now.
- The nested class ItemData doesn't do anything useful or
meaningful that having model items with the right data wouldn't.
- can't convert lambda-with-captures to a function pointer (Clang 9)
- instead, use a context property .. QmlViewStep already sets a
"config" property with the Config object, but WelcomeQ wants it
as another name as well.
- this avoids registering the Welcome object across all QML pages,
as well.
NOTE: needs to have the QML adjusted for this change.
- The name is just the module identifier, and now we
search for *m@i* and also *m* from that identifier,
the name becomes much less important -- and it
can be set from the config key *qmlFilename* as well.
- To avoid name-collisions in otherwise well-behaved
modules and configurations, make the QML settings
more specific:
search -> qmlSearch
filename -> qmlFilename
- Introduce convenience methods getString(), getBool() to pick
out an entry from item definitions in YAML format.
- Apply coding style.
- Pick up the "expanded" property as well.