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Rare/rare/shared/workers/verify.py
loathingKernel d7a5404517 VerifyWorker: Move to rare/shared/workers
Signed-off-by: loathingKernel <142770+loathingKernel@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-04 17:38:06 +02:00

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import os
from logging import getLogger
from PyQt5.QtCore import pyqtSignal, QObject, QRunnable
from rare.lgndr.cli import LegendaryCLI
from rare.lgndr.glue.arguments import LgndrVerifyGameArgs
from rare.lgndr.glue.monkeys import LgndrIndirectStatus
from rare.shared import LegendaryCoreSingleton, ArgumentsSingleton
logger = getLogger("VerificationWorker")
class VerifyWorker(QRunnable):
class Signals(QObject):
status = pyqtSignal(str, int, int, float, float)
result = pyqtSignal(str, bool, int, int)
error = pyqtSignal(str, str)
num: int = 0
total: int = 1 # set default to 1 to avoid DivisionByZero before it is initialized
def __init__(self, app_name):
super(VerifyWorker, self).__init__()
self.signals = VerifyWorker.Signals()
self.setAutoDelete(True)
self.core = LegendaryCoreSingleton()
self.args = ArgumentsSingleton()
self.app_name = app_name
def status_callback(self, num: int, total: int, percentage: float, speed: float):
self.signals.status.emit(self.app_name, num, total, percentage, speed)
def run(self):
cli = LegendaryCLI(self.core)
status = LgndrIndirectStatus()
args = LgndrVerifyGameArgs(
app_name=self.app_name, indirect_status=status, verify_stdout=self.status_callback
)
# lk: first pass, verify with the current manifest
repair_mode = False
result = cli.verify_game(
args, print_command=False, repair_mode=repair_mode, repair_online=not self.args.offline
)
if result is None:
# lk: second pass with downloading the latest manifest
# lk: this happens if the manifest was not found and repair_mode was not requested
# lk: we already have checked if the directory exists before starting the worker
try:
# lk: this try-except block handles the exception caused by a missing manifest
# lk: and is raised only in the case we are offline
repair_mode = True
result = cli.verify_game(
args, print_command=False, repair_mode=repair_mode, repair_online=not self.args.offline
)
if result is None:
raise ValueError
except ValueError:
self.signals.error.emit(self.app_name, status.message)
return
success = result is not None and not any(result)
if success:
# lk: if verification was successful we delete the repair file and run the clean procedure
# lk: this could probably be cut down to what is relevant for this use-case and skip the `cli` call
igame = self.core.get_installed_game(self.app_name)
game = self.core.get_game(self.app_name, platform=igame.platform)
repair_file = os.path.join(self.core.lgd.get_tmp_path(), f"{self.app_name}.repair")
cli.install_game_cleanup(game=game, igame=igame, repair_mode=True, repair_file=repair_file)
self.signals.result.emit(self.app_name, success, *result)