I found that I'm rewriting some of the same features every time I need
to spin up a Thread for something. This is a reusable Thread that can be
inherited for specific work.
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This class is desigend to make it easier to pass data to and from a
running Thread. This was inspired by the types.SimpleNamespace object so
we can set generic values and use them as class members.
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Rather than doing the work ourselves to calculate if the database has
been loaded, use the new property to notify us.
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This can be checked or connected to so other parts of the application
can easily know if all database tables have been loaded or not.
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I haven't run tests in the evening in a long time, so I never noticed
these failures due to sqlite returning utc timestamps when we expect
localtime.
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The Breeze "media-playlist-consecutive" icon looks terrible, and we want
to use "media-playlist-normal" to get the same look as with the Adwaita
icon theme. Unfortunately, Adwaita doesn't have the
"media-playlist-normal" icon. So I created a function to ask the icon
theme if it has a specific icon, and modify the shuffle button to change
the inactive icon when toggled to keep up with icon theme changes.
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These are various icon changes that I noticed after using emmental with
KDE & the Breeze icon theme for a while.
- Replace the go-jump icon with arrow4-down-symbolic
- Replace the view-list-ordered icon with list-compact
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I was relying on the icon theme to fallback to symbolic icons when I
initially wrote it. Turns out, some icon themes do provide a color icon
for this, so I specifically ask for the symoblic icon for consistency.
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This test started failing after updating to pytest 8.0. I fix it by
clearing the cache so the test can begin with a clear slate.
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Allowing us to show and hide the sidebar by clicking the button in the
header. I also save the current state of the sidebar, although the
Adw.OverlaySplitView might override this when the window is shown.
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I'm planning to build on this widget over the next several releases.
It'll eventually be fully adaptable to window size changes made by the
user.
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Replacing our tracklist-specific one that caches textures, but not to
local disk.
Implements #53 ("Convert the TrackList to use the Texture Cache")
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I make sure to clear an existing texture before setting a new one in
case the user downloads a new file with the same path. Otherwise we'll
end up using a stale texture in the list.
Implements: #54 ("Convert the SideBar to use the Texture Cache")
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I use the filepath of the requested item to derive a cache file name in
the user's xdg cachedirectory. I also add a way to update items in the
cache if we detect that the mtime has changed, and support loading items
from the cache if the source file has been deleted.
Implements #52 ("Save the Texture Cache textures to the .cache directory")
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The Texture Cache will be used to map filenames to Gdk.Textures loaded
into memory. The application can then re-use textures instead of making
expensive filesystem calls and loading the same images multiple times.
Implements: #51 ("Texture Cache")
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The New Tracks playlist shows tracks that have been added within the
past week. We should automatically reload it a few seconds after
midnight to keep it up to date as tracks drop off the list.
Implements: #58 ("Reload New Tracks playlist at midnight")
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An alarm is a callback that triggers at a specific time, rather than at
a specific interval. I build this using GLib.timeout_add_seconds() and
wrapping it with logic to calculate the amount of time until the alarm
should be triggered next.
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I found that deleted and restorted tracks were incorrectly showing up in
the "New Tracks" playlist. I can fix this by saving the track added date
when the tracks is deleted. The only thing I can't do easily is get the
added date for tracks that have already been deleted, so I set this to
the date of the database upgrade.
Fixes: #64 ("Save the tracks.added date when deleting")
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Prepare for database modifications. The first step is to bump the
database version, and it's cleaner to do that in a separate patch.
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This is a wrapper function that takes a pathlib.Path object, reads it,
and calls the sqlite3 executescript() function. I update the main
db.Connection object to call this function to set up our database tables
while I'm at it.
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Attempting to set this field gives me "expected enumeration type void,
but got PyGLibOptionArg instead". I'm not sure what's wanted here, so
I'm commenting out this line for now and can revisit later.
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Rather than trying to implement this myself through manually moving the
scrolled window. It's much easier to simply let Gtk do the work for us.
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I've found that during startup, we sometimes try to select the current
playlist before the Gtk sidebar widgets are completely loaded. This
results showing the right section, but not actually selecting a
playlist. We can fix this by selecting the playlist after a short
timeout to give everything a chance to load.
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Rather than activating an action through a GLib.Variant, we can use the
newly added scroll_to() function to do most of the work for us.
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The following shortcuts are implemented:
- Escape to unselect any selected tracks
- Delete to remove selected tracks from the current playlist
- <Control>/ to focus the "filter tracks" entry
- <Control>l to cycle the loop state of the current playlist
- <Control>s to toggle the shuffle state of the current playlist
- <Control>Up to move the selected track up one position
- <Control>Down to move the selected track down one position
I also change the volume up and down shortcuts to use the <Shift>
modifier. This matches how other Header shortcuts are triggered, and
frees up the non-shifted versions to use here.
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This simplifies the code a lot by letting the TrackList directly call
OSD functions without going through the TrackView. I can also simplify
the TrackView to just contain our columnview.
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I also convert my PlaylistRowWidget into a Gtk.ListBoxRow that has the
same functionality. This looks a little nicer, and lets us keep the same
style as the rest of the app.
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I convert my SortRow widget into a Gtk.ListBoxRow that has the same
functionality. The main benefit is that it looks nicer in the
Gtk.Popover compared to the Gtk.ListView that I had been using.
I also connect to the listbox "row-activated" signal so I can handle
clicking a specific sort row in the list. Clicking a disabled sort row
will enable it, and clicking an enabled one will reverse the sort order.
I think this is what feels the most natural to the user.
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I create a custom Gtk.ListBoxRow for displaying each individual column
name and visibility status. I then bind it to a listbox placed as the
popover button's popover child. This lets me set the 'boxed-list' style
class on the listbox to give it a nicer appearance, and clicking the
label will also toggle column visibility.
Implements: #57 ("Rework visible columns button")
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If the application changes the active or inactive tooltip text, then we
want to apply that to the button depending on what state it currently
has.
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I was using this to set some custom styling for the active playlist and
track inside a ListView. I can accomplish the same thing by adding and
removing a style class from the ListRowWidget, and this doesn't break
Gtk internal stuff that changed in the 4.12 release.
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