`LegendaryCore.get_non_asset_library_items()` returns the same tuple
for `game_list, dlc_dict` as for regular games with assets, so
keep the result for API completeness, since `RareGame` can handle those
games properly.
By preparing the download inside the widget, the delay after stopping
the running download and visual feedback of adding the widget is
reduced. The widget will now appear containing the basic information
and will be populated with the information about the download
when it is ready. The widget is disabled in the meantime.
Move `InstallInfoWorker` to `rare.shared.workers` module and
revert it to emitting a `InstallDownloadItem` model only
instead of a `InstallQueueItemModel.`
Properly set object names for install and uninstall buttons in dialogs
Change margins on widgets that are put into scrollareas
Add top margin only on checkable QGroupBox
Remove padding from QToolBox
Similarly to the installation procedure, when an uninstall is
requested, an `UninstallOptionsModel` is emitted by the `RareGame`.
`DownloadsTab` handles the signal and spawns the `UninstallDialog`.
After the `UninstallDialog` is closed, a worker thread handles
uninstalling the application to avoid UI lock-ups when a large
number of files is deleted.
Allows for uninstall actions to be spawned from anything having
access to the `RareGame` instance.
LaunchDialog: Don't check health on DLCs, they always will require
verification if they don't specify an executable.
Signed-off-by: loathingKernel <142770+loathingKernel@users.noreply.github.com>
When updates are queued, they are removed from the update's list. An exceptions is made
when the queued item comes from repairing (without updating), in which case the update is
disabled for the runtime.
A queued item can be either removed (if it is an update it will be added back to the
updates groups) or forced to be updated now. If a queued item is forced, the currently
running item will be added to the front of the queue. Downloads will be queued if
there is no active download but there is a queue already.
The download thread is now responsible for emitting the progress to `RareGame`
InstallDialog: Pass `RareGame` and `InstallOptionsModel` only as arguments.
The `update`, `repair` and `silent` arguments are already part of `InstallOptionsModel`
`RareGame` is used to query information about the game.
InstallInfoWorker: Pass only `InstallOptionsModel` as argument
Emit `InstallQueueItemModel` as result, to re-use the worker when queuing stopped games
RareGame: Query and store metadata property about entitlement grant date
RareGame: Add `RareEosOverlay` class that imitates `RareGame` to handle the overlay
LibraryWidgetController: Remove dead signal routing code, these signals are handled by `RareGame`
Directly parent library widgets instead of reparenting them
GameWidgets: Remove unused signals
EOSGroup: Set install location based on preferences and use EOSOverlayApp from legendary
GamesTab: Connect the `progress` signals of dlcs to the base game's signals
GamesTab: Remove dead code
GlobalSignals: Remove `ProgresSignals`
RareCore: Mangle internal signleton's names
Signed-off-by: loathingKernel <142770+loathingKernel@users.noreply.github.com>
Removed `rare.utils.legendary_utils`, the `uninstall_game` function
was moved to `rare.shared.game_utils` for now
Signed-off-by: loathingKernel <142770+loathingKernel@users.noreply.github.com>
This change makes it more inline with how QScrollArea operates on a central widget.
Other changes include using a QFrame instead of a QWidget as a base and
adding a QLabel for the title instead of the horizontal line.
The advanced options were split into their own separate widget. Right now
their class operates only as a container with the logic remaining in the
InstallDialog.
Do not hide irrelevant options, show them as disabled instea.
This like the install directory are still informational despite
not being editable.
Also homogenize variable and widget naming.