Remove channel-based communications #135
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@ -14,80 +14,113 @@ General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with FitnessTrax. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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use emseries::Series;
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use chrono::NaiveDate;
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use emseries::{time_range, Record, RecordId, Series, Timestamp};
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use ft_core::TraxRecord;
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use std::{
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path::{Path, PathBuf},
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sync::{Arc, RwLock},
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};
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use tokio::runtime::Runtime;
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/// Invocations are how parts of the application, primarily the UI, will send requests to the core.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub enum AppInvocation {
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/// Tell the core to try to open a database.
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OpenDatabase(PathBuf),
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/// Request a set of records from the core.
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// Note: this will require a time range, but doesn't yet.
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RequestRecords,
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}
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/// Responses are messages that the core sends to the UI. Though they are called responses, the
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/// could actually be pre-emptively sent, such as notifications. The UI will need to be able to
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/// process those any time they arrive.
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///
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/// A typical use would be for the UI to send an [AppInvocation::RequestRecords] request and
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/// receive [AppResponse::Records].
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub enum AppResponse {
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/// No database is available. The UI should typically display a placeholder, such as the
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/// welcome view.
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pub enum AppError {
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NoDatabase,
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/// The database is open and here is a set of records. Typically, the set of records will be
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/// all of the records within a time frame, but this can actually be any set of records.
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Records,
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/// The database has been changed. This message is useful for telling the UI that a significant
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/// change has happened. Further, the UI needs to save PathBuf to settings, because the
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/// gio::Settings system can't be run in the fully async background.
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DatabaseChanged(PathBuf),
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FailedToOpenDatabase,
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Unhandled,
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}
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/// The real, headless application. This is where all of the logic will reside.
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#[derive(Clone)]
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pub struct App {
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runtime: Arc<Runtime>,
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database: Arc<RwLock<Option<Series<TraxRecord>>>>,
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}
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impl App {
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pub fn new(db_path: Option<PathBuf>) -> Self {
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let database = db_path.map(|path| Series::open(path).unwrap());
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let runtime = Arc::new(
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tokio::runtime::Builder::new_multi_thread()
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.enable_all()
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.build()
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.unwrap(),
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);
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let s = Self {
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runtime,
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database: Arc::new(RwLock::new(database)),
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};
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s
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}
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pub async fn process_invocation(&self, invocation: AppInvocation) -> AppResponse {
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match invocation {
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AppInvocation::OpenDatabase(db_path) => {
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self.open_db(&db_path);
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AppResponse::DatabaseChanged(db_path)
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}
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AppInvocation::RequestRecords => {
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if self.database.read().unwrap().is_none() {
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AppResponse::NoDatabase
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pub async fn records(
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&self,
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start: NaiveDate,
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end: NaiveDate,
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) -> Result<Vec<Record<TraxRecord>>, AppError> {
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let db = self.database.clone();
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self.runtime
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.spawn_blocking(move || {
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if let Some(ref db) = *db.read().unwrap() {
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let records = db
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.search(time_range(
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Timestamp::Date(start),
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true,
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Timestamp::Date(end),
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true,
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))
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.map(|record| record.clone())
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.collect::<Vec<Record<TraxRecord>>>();
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Ok(records)
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} else {
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AppResponse::Records
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}
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}
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Err(AppError::NoDatabase)
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}
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})
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.await
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.unwrap()
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}
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fn open_db(&self, path: &Path) {
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let db = Series::open(path).unwrap();
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*self.database.write().unwrap() = Some(db);
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pub async fn put_record(&self, record: TraxRecord) -> Result<RecordId, AppError> {
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let db = self.database.clone();
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self.runtime
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.spawn_blocking(move || {
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if let Some(ref mut db) = *db.write().unwrap() {
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let id = db.put(record).unwrap();
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Ok(id)
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} else {
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Err(AppError::NoDatabase)
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}
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})
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.await
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.unwrap()
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.map_err(|_| AppError::Unhandled)
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}
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pub async fn save_record(&self, record: Record<TraxRecord>) -> Result<(), AppError> {
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let db = self.database.clone();
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self.runtime
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.spawn_blocking(move || {
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if let Some(ref mut db) = *db.write().unwrap() {
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db.update(record).map_err(|_| AppError::Unhandled)
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} else {
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Err(AppError::NoDatabase)
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}
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})
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.await
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.unwrap()
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.map_err(|_| AppError::Unhandled)
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}
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pub async fn open_db(&self, path: PathBuf) -> Result<(), AppError> {
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let db_ref = self.database.clone();
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self.runtime
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.spawn_blocking(move || {
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let db = Series::open(path).map_err(|_| AppError::FailedToOpenDatabase)?;
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*db_ref.write().unwrap() = Some(db);
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Ok(())
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})
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.await
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.unwrap()
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}
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}
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@ -15,25 +15,20 @@ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Fit
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*/
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use crate::{
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app::{AppInvocation, AppResponse},
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app::App,
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views::{HistoricalView, PlaceholderView, View, ViewName, WelcomeView},
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};
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use adw::prelude::*;
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use async_channel::Sender;
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use chrono::{NaiveDate, TimeZone};
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use chrono_tz::America::Anchorage;
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use dimensioned::si::{KG, M, S};
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use ft_core::{Steps, TimeDistance, TraxRecord, Weight};
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use chrono::{Duration, Local};
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use gio::resources_lookup_data;
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use gtk::STYLE_PROVIDER_PRIORITY_USER;
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use std::path::PathBuf;
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use std::{cell::RefCell, rc::Rc};
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/// The application window, or the main window, is the main user interface for the app. Almost
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/// everything occurs here.
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#[derive(Clone)]
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pub struct AppWindow {
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app_tx: Sender<AppInvocation>,
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app: App,
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layout: gtk::Box,
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current_view: Rc<RefCell<View>>,
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settings: gio::Settings,
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app_id: &str,
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resource_path: &str,
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adw_app: &adw::Application,
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app_tx: Sender<AppInvocation>,
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ft_app: App,
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) -> AppWindow {
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let window = adw::ApplicationWindow::builder()
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.application(adw_app)
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window.present();
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let s = Self {
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app_tx,
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app: ft_app,
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layout,
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current_view: Rc::new(RefCell::new(initial_view)),
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settings: gio::Settings::new(app_id),
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navigation,
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};
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glib::spawn_future_local({
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let s = s.clone();
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async move {
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let end = Local::now().date_naive();
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let start = end - Duration::days(7);
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match s.app.records(start, end).await {
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Ok(_) => s.change_view(ViewName::Historical),
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Err(_) => s.change_view(ViewName::Welcome),
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}
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}
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});
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s
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}
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self.swap_main(self.construct_view(view));
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}
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pub fn process_response(&self, response: AppResponse) {
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match response {
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AppResponse::DatabaseChanged(db_path) => {
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self.settings
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.set_string("series-path", db_path.to_str().unwrap())
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.unwrap();
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self.change_view(ViewName::Historical);
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}
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AppResponse::NoDatabase => {
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self.change_view(ViewName::Welcome);
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}
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AppResponse::Records => {
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self.change_view(ViewName::Historical);
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}
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}
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}
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// Switch views.
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//
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// This function only replaces the old view with the one which matches the current view state.
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fn construct_view(&self, view: ViewName) -> View {
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match view {
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ViewName::Welcome => View::Welcome(
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WelcomeView::new({
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WelcomeView::new(self.app.clone(), {
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let s = self.clone();
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Box::new(move |path: PathBuf| {
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s.app_tx
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.send_blocking(AppInvocation::OpenDatabase(path))
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.unwrap();
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})
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move || s.change_view(ViewName::Historical)
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})
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.upcast(),
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),
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};
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let settings = gio::Settings::new(app_id);
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let app = app::App::new({
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let ft_app = app::App::new({
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let path = settings.string("series-path");
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if path.is_empty() {
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None
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.unwrap();
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adw_app.connect_activate(move |adw_app| {
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// These channels are used to send messages to the UI. Anything that needs to send a
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// message to the UI will send it via `ui_tx`. We will have one single process that owns
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// `ui_rx`. That process will read messages coming in and send them to [AppWindow] for proper
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// processing.
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//
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// The core app will usually only send messages in response to a request, but this channel
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// can also be used to tell the UI that something happened in the background, such as
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// detecting a watch, detecting new tracks to import, and so forth.
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let (ui_tx, ui_rx) = async_channel::unbounded::<app::AppResponse>();
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// These channels are used for communicating with the app. Already I can see that a lot of
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// different event handlers will need copies of app_tx in order to send requests into the
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// UI.
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let (app_tx, app_rx) = async_channel::unbounded::<app::AppInvocation>();
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let window = AppWindow::new(app_id, RESOURCE_BASE_PATH, adw_app, app_tx.clone());
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AppWindow::new(app_id, RESOURCE_BASE_PATH, adw_app, ft_app.clone());
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/*
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// Spawn a future where the UI will receive messages for the app window. Previously, this
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// would have been done by creating a glib::MainContext::channel(), but that has been
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// deprecated since gtk 4.10 in favor of using `async_channel`.
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}
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}
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});
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*/
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});
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let args: Vec<String> = env::args().collect();
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@ -14,10 +14,10 @@ General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with FitnessTrax. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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use crate::components::FileChooserRow;
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use crate::{app::App, components::FileChooserRow};
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use glib::Object;
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use gtk::{prelude::*, subclass::prelude::*};
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use std::path::PathBuf;
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use std::rc::Rc;
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/// This is the view to show if the application has not yet been configured. It will walk the user
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/// through the most critical setup steps so that we can move on to the other views in the app.
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}
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impl WelcomeView {
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pub fn new<F>(on_save: Box<F>) -> Self
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pub fn new<OnSave>(app: App, on_save: OnSave) -> Self
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where
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F: Fn(PathBuf) + 'static,
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OnSave: Fn() + 'static,
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{
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let s: Self = Object::builder().build();
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s.set_orientation(gtk::Orientation::Vertical);
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content.append(>k::Label::new(Some("Welcome to FitnessTrax. The application has not yet been configured, so I will walk you through that. Let's start out by selecting your database.")));
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content.append(&db_row);
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let on_save = on_save;
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save_button.connect_clicked({
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let on_save = Rc::new(on_save);
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let app = app.clone();
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let db_row = db_row.clone();
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move |_| {
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println!("save button clicked. Do something");
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let app = app.clone();
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let db_row = db_row.clone();
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let on_save = on_save.clone();
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glib::spawn_future_local(async move {
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println!("{:?}", db_row.path());
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if let Some(path) = db_row.path() {
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on_save(path)
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if app.open_db(path).await.is_ok() {
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on_save();
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}
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}
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});
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}
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});
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s.append(&title);
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s.append(&content);
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