#include "startwizard.h" //#include StartWizard::StartWizard(const QString _klogDir, const QString _softVersion, QWidget *parent) : QWizard(parent) { //qDebug() << "StartWizard::StartWizard: v=" << QString::number(_softVersion) << endl; //licAcepted = false; version = _softVersion; klogDir = _klogDir; inMemory = true; //fileOrMemoryPage = new FileOrMemoryPage(); ctyPage = new CTYPage(klogDir, version); setWizardStyle(QWizard::AeroStyle); setPage(Page_Intro, new IntroPage); setPage(Page_Lic, new LicPage); //setPage(Page_Mem, new FileOrMemoryPage); setPage(Page_CTY, ctyPage); setStartId(Page_Intro); QAbstractButton* finishButton = this->button(QWizard::FinishButton); QAbstractButton* cancelButton = this->button(QWizard::CancelButton); connect(finishButton, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(slotButtonFinishedClicked())); disconnect( cancelButton, SIGNAL( clicked() ), this, SLOT( reject() ) ); connect(cancelButton, SIGNAL( clicked() ), this, SLOT( slotCancelWizard() ) ); //connect(fileOrMemoryPage, SIGNAL(exeInMemory(bool)), this, SLOT(slotRunInMemory(bool) ) ); //connect(ctyPage, SIGNAL(downloadTheFileSignal(bool)), this, SLOT(slotDownloadCTY(bool) ) ); QList layout; layout << QWizard::Stretch << QWizard::BackButton << QWizard::CancelButton << QWizard::NextButton << QWizard::FinishButton; setButtonLayout(layout); setWindowTitle(tr("KLog - The free hamradio logging program")); } void StartWizard::setVersion(QString tversion) { version = tversion; } /*void StartWizard::slotUpdateDownloadProgress(qint64 received, qint64 total) { //qDebug() << "StartWizard::slotUpdateDownloadProgress: " << QString::number(received) << "/" << QString::number(total) << endl; ctyPage->updateProgress(received, total); } */ /* void StartWizard::slotDownloadFinished() { //qDebug() << "StartWizard::slotDownloadFinished" << endl; //close(); } */ void StartWizard::slotCancelWizard() { if( QMessageBox::question( this, tr("Quit Setup"), tr("Setup is not complete yet. Are you sure you want to quit setup?"), QMessageBox::Yes, QMessageBox::No ) == QMessageBox::Yes ) { // allow cancel reject(); } } void StartWizard::slotRunInMemory(bool checked) { if (checked) { inMemory = true; } else { inMemory = false; } } void StartWizard::slotButtonFinishedClicked() { //qDebug() << "StartWizard::slotButtonFinishedClicked " << endl; if (inMemory) { setResult(1); //qDebug() << "StartWizard::slotButtonFinishedClicked: done 1 " << endl; } else { //qDebug() << "StartWizard::slotButtonFinishedClicked: done 2 " << endl; setResult(2); } } /* bool StartWizard::doTheDownload() { //qDebug() << "StartWizard::doTheDownload" << endl; int downloading = 1; int i = 0; int ret; QMessageBox msgBox; QString str; msgBox.setStandardButtons(QMessageBox::Yes | QMessageBox::No); msgBox.setDefaultButton(QMessageBox::Yes); i = dl->download(); if (downloadValueResult == 0) { return true; } return false; } void StartWizard::slotValueReturnedFromDownload(int value) { //qDebug() << "StartWizard::slotValueReturnedFromDownload: " << QString::number(value) << endl; downloadValueResult = value; //close(); } */ IntroPage::IntroPage(QWidget *parent) : QWizardPage(parent) { setTitle(tr("Welcome to KLog!")); topLabel = new QLabel(tr("Welcome to KLog! " "- brought to you under the terms of the GPL!")); topLabel->setWordWrap(true); welcomeBrowser = new QTextEdit; welcomeBrowser->setReadOnly(true); QString welcometxt = "" + tr("Welcome to KLog") + "" + "

" + tr("This looks like it's the first time you've run KLog on this computer.") + "

" + "

" + tr("KLog is a free hamradio logging program that can run on Linux macOS and Windows.") + tr("It is designed to provide general purpose, DX and contest logging.") + "

" + "

" + tr("It supports QSL management, import and export of ADIF ") + tr("and Cabrillo file formats and many other features...") + "

" + tr("Before you can start using KLog, you will be asked to:") + "

" + "

" + tr("Enjoy KLog and contact the development team if you have any suggestions!") + "

" + "

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" ""; licenseBrowser->setHtml(gplLic); aceptLicCheckBox = new QCheckBox(tr("Acknowledge")); aceptLicCheckBox->setToolTip(tr("Be aware that KLog is free software.")); registerField("licAgreement*", aceptLicCheckBox); QVBoxLayout *layout = new QVBoxLayout; layout->addWidget(licenseBrowser); layout->addWidget(aceptLicCheckBox); setLayout(layout); } int LicPage::nextId() const { return StartWizard::Page_CTY; //return StartWizard::Page_Mem; } void LicPage::setNextButtonActive(const bool _active) { } /* FileOrMemoryPage::FileOrMemoryPage(QWidget *parent) : QWizardPage(parent) { runInMemory = false; setTitle(tr("File or Memory")); //setPixmap(QWizard::WatermarkPixmap, QPixmap(":/images/watermark.png")); topLabel = new QLabel(tr("Please select whether you prefer to run the DB in memory or in a file:" "" "Please know that in this version this feature is still not fully-implemented so KLog will run in file.")); topLabel->setWordWrap(true); memoryRadioButton = new QRadioButton(tr("Run KLog DB in &memory")); fileRadioButton = new QRadioButton(tr("Run KLog DB in a &file")); //memoryRadioButton->setChecked(true); memoryRadioButton->setChecked(false); fileRadioButton->setChecked(true); memoryRadioButton->setToolTip(tr("Recommended for day-to-day logging")); fileRadioButton->setToolTip(tr("Recommended for contest logging")); connect( memoryRadioButton, SIGNAL(toggled(bool) ), this, SLOT(slotRunningModeSelectedMemory(bool))); connect( fileRadioButton, SIGNAL(toggled(bool) ), this, SLOT(slotRunningModeSelectedFile(bool))); QVBoxLayout *layout = new QVBoxLayout; layout->addWidget(topLabel); layout->addWidget(memoryRadioButton); layout->addWidget(fileRadioButton); setLayout(layout); } void FileOrMemoryPage::slotRunningModeSelectedFile(bool checked) { if (checked) { exeInMemory(false); } } void FileOrMemoryPage::slotRunningModeSelectedMemory(bool checked) { if (checked) { exeInMemory(true); } } int FileOrMemoryPage::nextId() const { return StartWizard::Page_CTY; } */ CTYPage::CTYPage(const QString _klogDir, const QString _version, QWidget *parent) : QWizardPage(parent) { //completed = false; dl = new DownLoadCTY(_klogDir, _version); QObject::connect(dl, SIGNAL(actionReturnDownload(int)), this, SLOT(slotDownloadFinished(int))); QObject::connect(dl, SIGNAL(actionShowProgres(qint64,qint64)), this, SLOT(slotUpdateDownloadProgress(qint64,qint64))); QObject::connect(dl, SIGNAL(actionError(int)), this, SLOT(slotDownloadError(int))); setTitle(tr("Country data download")); topLabel = new QLabel(tr("KLog needs country data...")); topLabel->setWordWrap(true); progressBar = new QProgressBar; progressBar->setEnabled(false); downloadButton = new QPushButton(tr("&Download")); ignoreDownloadButton = new QPushButton(tr("&Ignore")); // downloadButton.setText(tr("Download")); connect(downloadButton, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(slotDownloadButtonClicked() ) ); connect(ignoreDownloadButton, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(slotIgnoreDownloadButtonClicked() ) ); hiddenCheckBox = new QCheckBox(); registerField("downloadSelection*", hiddenCheckBox); QHBoxLayout *buttonLayout = new QHBoxLayout; buttonLayout->addWidget(progressBar); buttonLayout->addWidget(downloadButton); buttonLayout->addWidget(ignoreDownloadButton); ctyBrowser = new QTextEdit; ctyBrowser->setReadOnly(true); QString st = tr("Country data needed"); QString gplLic = ""; gplLic = gplLic+st+"

"; st = tr("KLog uses the cty.csv file from http://www.country-files.com/ to get DXCC information."); gplLic = gplLic + st + "

"; st = tr("You need to download the cty.csv file if you want KLog to show you the countries, locator, ... of the QSOs you do."); gplLic = gplLic + st + "

"; st = tr("Click on Download to download now."); gplLic = gplLic+st+"

"; ctyBrowser->setHtml(gplLic); QVBoxLayout *layout = new QVBoxLayout; layout->addWidget(ctyBrowser); layout->addLayout(buttonLayout); setLayout(layout); } void CTYPage::slotUpdateDownloadProgress(qint64 received, qint64 total) { //qDebug() << "CTYPage::slotUpdateDownloadProgress: " << QString::number(received) << "/" << QString::number(total) << endl; progressBar->setMaximum(total); progressBar->setValue(received); } void CTYPage::slotDownloadButtonClicked() { //qDebug() << "CTYPage::slotDownloadButtonClicked" << endl; progressBar->setEnabled(true); dl->download(); //completed = true; } void CTYPage::slotIgnoreDownloadButtonClicked() { //qDebug() << "CTYPage::slotIgnoreDownloadButtonClicked" << endl; //ignoreDownloadButton->setChecked(true); hiddenCheckBox->setChecked(true); progressBar->setEnabled(false); //completed = true; } void CTYPage::slotDownloadFinished(const int ret) { //qDebug() << "CTYPage::slotDownloadFinished: " << QString::number(ret) << endl; if (ret == QNetworkReply::NoError) // No error { hiddenCheckBox->setChecked(true); progressBar->setEnabled(false); progressBar->setValue(progressBar->maximum()); //hiddenCheckBox->setChecked(true); //qDebug() << "CTYPage::slotDownloadFinished: (no error): " << QString::number(ret) << endl; } else if (ret == -1) // File could not be created! { //qDebug() << "CTYPage::slotDownloadFinished: (file could not be created): " << QString::number(ret) << endl; } else { //qDebug() << "CTYPage::slotDownloadFinished: (another result): " << QString::number(ret) << endl; } } void CTYPage::slotDownloadError(const int ret) { //qDebug() << "CTYPage::slotDownloadError: " << QString::number(ret) << endl; int errorCode = ret; int i; progressBar->setValue(0); progressBar->setEnabled(false); if(errorCode == QNetworkReply::NoError) { } else if(errorCode == QNetworkReply::HostNotFoundError) { i = QMessageBox::warning(this, tr("KLog"), tr("I can't find the host. Please check your network and try again\n" "Do you want to try again?"), QMessageBox::Retry | QMessageBox::Ignore); if (i == QMessageBox::Retry) { slotDownloadButtonClicked(); } else { slotDownloadFinished(-1); } } else { //TODO: Add a message showing the error that has occur. errorString()? } }