* Use `vars()` instead of directly accessing `__dict__`
* Remove `auto_update` from RareGame's metadata
* Correct check for updating the Steam App ID (We want to keep any changes from the user)
* Collect both Wine and Proton prefixes when removing overlay registry keys.
* Add few convenience functions in config_helper and paths.
* Don't create path when preparing overlay download, it fails on updates.
* Concatenate the overlay install path in InstallDialog instead of passing it as `base_path`
* Respect RareGame state in in the EOS overlay form
Yes, we are back at this. Entitlements are important to have early
as Ubisoft redemption requires them, and they don't depend on anything
else.
* Move config helper initialization into RareCore to make it available
earlier.
* Add options in settings to not request non-asset games and entitlements.
This greatly improves startup time but reduces functionality a bit. Both
options are disabled by default.
* Remove the old options to exclude Win32 and Mac games as they were no longer relevant.
* Add a performance context manager to log execution time when used.
* Fixed an issue with UbisoftGroup where multiple threads would spawn.
* Uninstalling the Overlay now goes through the same procedure as
uninstalling any other game.
* The available prefixes are now listed instead of hiding them inside
a combo box.
* Each listing works indepedently to enable/disable the Overlay for the prefix
Using `LegendaryCore.get_game_and_dlc_list` with platform `Windows`
updated the assets only for the `Windows` builds of the games missing
`Win32` and `MacOS` assets on clean installs. This caused Rare to not
include MacOS install options on MacOS (duh!). This might also have been
the cause that users were unable to launch games, since they where only
offered the `Windows` build of the games (big duh!).
To fix this, fetch the assets for `Win32` and `MacOS` games before getting
the final list of games and dlcs based on the `Windows` platform.
In this regard, also re-use the existing options for getting metadata to
give the option to the user to include them when updating assets. Also add
an option to include Unreal engine assets which until now were fetched
unconditionally.
* Include Unreal: When the user option is `true` or debugging.
Defaults to `false`
* Update Win32: When the user option is `true` or debugging.
Defaults to `false`
* Update MacOS: Force on MacOS, when the option is `true` or debugging on
other platforms. Defaults to `true` on MacOS and is disabled,
`false` on others
Furthermore, respect legendary's `default_platform` config option and
set it in the config on new configurations. The new method in our
LegendaryCore monkey allows us to use that option in RareGame when doing
version checks on not installed games, and not defaulting to `Windows`.
Finally, set `install_platform_fallback` to false in a new config to
avoid unwanted side-effects.
With launchable DLCs we will need to replace the InstalledGame in the
DLC with the InstalledGame from the base game so depend these properties
solely on the Game attribute. Furthermore, since we do not need backwards
compatibility any more, remove the `title` property and rename its uses
to use `app_title`
The workers where co-dependent anyways as the non-asset worker
was started after the games worker had sent back its results.
By combining them we can move any data manipulations to the worker
and simplify the handling in RareCore.
https://discord.com/channels/826881530310819914/884510635642216499/1111321692703305729
There is a tab character in the appId of Fallout New Vegas: Honest Hearts DLC, this breaks metadata storage
on Windows as they can't handle tabs at the end of the filename (?)
Legendary and Heroic are also affected, but it completed breaks Rare, so dodge it for now pending a fix.
We don't need to know if Origin is installed before launching the window,
so we can save on startup time by executing the worker after the window
has become visible.
To save time and requests, bulk get saves for all games and
load them into each respective RareGame.
Co-authored-by: Dummerle <44114474+dummerle@users.noreply.github.com>
This is the last change of the `backend_refactor` branch. This makes
`RareCore` the centerpiece of Rare by moving initialization before the UI
is brought up. RareCore is now in control of creating and querying `RareGame`
objects, re-introducing the ability (incomplete) to refresh the games library.
As a result, ApiResults has been removed.
Signed-off-by: loathingKernel <142770+loathingKernel@users.noreply.github.com>
The reason is that `sys.excepthook` is a global attribute which we
have to unset for threads because we show a Qt dialog in it and we
can't do that from threads. Before this change, we used to unset
it in threads, but since it is a global attr, that was unsetting it
for the whole application. We cannot reliably reset it because we
can have multiple threads executing and there will be race conditions.
To fix this situation, `RareAppException` implements a callback to
be patched into `sys.excepthook` which emits a signal to be serviced
by the the `RareAppException` instance in the main thread.
`RareAppException` can be subclassed to implement the
`RareAppException._handler` method for domain specific handling.
The `RareApp` base class instantiates its own `RareAppException`
instance for early basic handling. `RareAppException` is subclassed
into `RareException` and `RareLauncherExcpetion` in `Rare` and `RareLauncher`
respectively to implement the aforemention domain specific handling.
Each of these classes deletes the previous instance and replace it
with their specialized handlers.
The active workers are placed in a static container on the left side.
The queued workers are placed in a scrollarea on the right side of the
status bar. The scrollbars are disabled but dragging works.
Exiting with active workers will pop up a message for confirmation. Rare
will clean the queued workers but the active ones will be waited on until
they finish.
Note: the `__update_widget()` method, while it doesn't have any visible delay
has the potential for improvement. I didn't do it because it felt like
premature optimization.
MoveGamePopUp: update it to use RareGame and it's signals
RareGame: Add `install_path` attribute and change `needs_verification` setter
Now both setters will update the local `igame` attribute and save it too.
MoveWorker: Update it to use RareGame.
Other changes include moving "same-drive" moving into the worker and using
`os.path` methods instead of `PathLib`
SteamGrades: Remove worker, it is implemented in RareGame now.
While not sure if it is required, add an expiration date to the prepared
download 30 minutes after it was prepared. If a download has been in the
queue for more than 30 minutes, the download will be prepared again silently
before starting.
Return only the `InstallOptionsModel` in the result of the download thread
to avoid the potential mistake of re-using it. This required for the tray
notification signal to operate on the `app_name` instead of the `app_title`.
As a result, the notification slot was moved into the TrayIcon class for
better encapsulation.