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But first, please read +. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..90cce03 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +SUBDIRS = data po src themes + +DISTCLEANFILES = \ + Makefile.in \ + aclocal.m4 \ + configure \ + config.h.in \ + config.h \ + depcomp \ + gtk-doc.make \ + install-sh \ + missing \ + mkinstalldirs \ + omf.make \ + xmldocs.make \ + po/Makefile.in.in + +EXTRA_DIST = \ + autogen.sh \ + lightdm-webkit2-greeter.doap diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dde666b --- /dev/null +++ b/NEWS @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +Overview of changes in lightdm-webkit-greeter 0.1.2 + + * Fix files not being added to tarball + * Don't use AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR in configure.ac + +Overview of changes in lightdm-webkit-greeter 0.1.1 + + * Update to work with newer LightDM + +Overview of changes in lightdm-webkit-greeter 0.1.0 + + * Split out into separate module from lightdm diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..11b391d --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +https://launchpad.net/lightdm-webkit-greeter diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..47d2fd3 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +Lightdm-webkit2-greeter +====================== + +lightdm-webkit2-greeter + +Dependencies +============ + +- liblightdm-gobject-1 (lightdm in Arch, liblightdm-gobject-1 in Ubuntu) +- gtk+-3.0 +- webkit2gtk-3.0 (webkitgtk in Arch, libwebkit2gtk in Ubuntu) +- dbus-glib-1 + + + diff --git a/autogen.sh b/autogen.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..b5698a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/autogen.sh @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Run this to generate all the initial makefiles, etc. + +srcdir=`dirname $0` +test -z "$srcdir" && srcdir=. + +PKG_NAME="lightdm-webkit2-greeter" +REQUIRED_AUTOMAKE_VERSION=1.7 + +(test -f $srcdir/configure.ac \ + && test -d $srcdir/src) || { + echo -n "**Error**: Directory "\`$srcdir\'" does not look like the" + echo " top-level lightdm-webkit2-greeter directory" + exit 1 +} + +which gnome-autogen.sh || { + echo "You need to install gnome-common from the GNOME CVS" + exit 1 +} +USE_GNOME2_MACROS=1 USE_COMMON_DOC_BUILD=yes . gnome-autogen.sh diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8df9ea2 --- /dev/null +++ b/configure.ac @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. + +AC_INIT(lightdm-webkit2-greeter, 0.1.2) +AC_SUBST(THEME_DIR) +AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) + +LT_INIT() + +AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE +AM_PROG_CC_C_O +AM_MAINTAINER_MODE +m4_ifdef([AM_SILENT_RULES], [AM_SILENT_RULES(yes)]) + +GNOME_COMPILE_WARNINGS(maximum) + +dnl ########################################################################### +dnl Dependencies +dnl ########################################################################### + +PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GREETER, [ + liblightdm-gobject-1 + gtk+-3.0 + webkit2gtk-3.0 + dbus-glib-1 +]) + +PKG_CHECK_MODULES(WEB_EXTENSION, [webkit2gtk-3.0 >= 2.0.0]) +AC_SUBST(WEB_EXTENSION_CFLAGS) +AC_SUBST(WEB_EXTENSION_LIBS) + +dnl ########################################################################### +dnl Configurable values +dnl ########################################################################### +THEME_DIR="/usr/share/lightdm-webkit/themes/" +AC_ARG_WITH(theme-dir, + AS_HELP_STRING(--with-theme-dir=, + Theme directory to use for webkit themes), + if test x$withval != x; then + THEME_DIR="$withval" + fi +) +AC_SUBST(THEME_DIR) +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(THEME_DIR, "$THEME_DIR", Theme Dir) + +CONFIG_DIR="/etc/lightdm/" +AC_ARG_WITH(config-dir, + AS_HELP_STRING(--with-config-dir=, + Configuration directory of lightdm), + if test x$withval != x; then + CONFIG_DIR="$withval" + fi +) +AC_SUBST(CONFIG_DIR) +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_DIR, "$CONFIG_DIR", Config Dir) + +DESKTOP_DIR="/usr/share/xgreeters/" +AC_ARG_WITH(desktop-dir, + AS_HELP_STRING(--with-desktop-dir=, + Desktop directory of lightdm), + if test x$withval != x; then + DESKTOP_DIR="$withval" + fi +) +AC_SUBST(DESKTOP_DIR) +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DESKTOP_DIR, "$DESKTOP_DIR", Desktop Dir) + +dnl ########################################################################### +dnl Internationalization +dnl ########################################################################### + +IT_PROG_INTLTOOL(0.35.0) +GETTEXT_PACKAGE=lightdm-webkit2-greeter +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "$GETTEXT_PACKAGE", Gettext package) + +dnl ########################################################################### +dnl Files to generate +dnl ########################################################################### + +AC_OUTPUT([ +Makefile +data/Makefile +src/Makefile +po/Makefile.in +themes/Makefile +themes/webkit/Makefile +]) + +dnl ########################################################################### +dnl Summary +dnl ########################################################################### + +echo " + Light Display Manager WebKit2 Greeter $VERSION + ========================================== + + prefix: $prefix + Theme directory: $THEME_DIR + Configuration directory: $CONFIG_DIR +" diff --git a/data/Makefile.am b/data/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d46684c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +etcdir = /etc/lightdm/ +etc_DATA = lightdm-webkit2-greeter.conf + +desktopdir = $(DESKTOP_DIR) +desktop_DATA = lightdm-webkit2-greeter.desktop + +EXTRA_DIST = \ + $(etc_DATA) \ + $(desktop_DATA) diff --git a/data/lightdm-webkit2-greeter.conf b/data/lightdm-webkit2-greeter.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e57a9d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/lightdm-webkit2-greeter.conf @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +# +# background = Background file to use, either an image path or a color (e.g. #772953) +# theme-name = GTK+ theme to use +# font-name = Font to use +# xft-antialias = Whether to antialias Xft fonts (true or false) +# xft-dpi = Resolution for Xft in dots per inch (e.g. 96) +# xft-hintstyle = What degree of hinting to use (hintnone, hintslight, hintmedium, or hintfull) +# xft-rgba = Type of subpixel antialiasing (none, rgb, bgr, vrgb or vbgr) +# +#[greeter] +#background=/usr/share/backgrounds/warty-final-ubuntu.png +#theme-name=Ambiance +#webkit-theme=webkit +#font-name=Ubuntu 11 +#xft-antialias=true +#xft-dpi=96 +#xft-hintstyle=slight +#xft-rgba=rgb + + +[greeter] +background= +theme-name=Clearlooks +webkit-theme=antergos +font-name=DejaVuSans 11 +xft-antialias=true +xft-dpi=96 +xft-hintstyle=slight +xft-rgba=rgb + diff --git a/data/lightdm-webkit2-greeter.desktop b/data/lightdm-webkit2-greeter.desktop new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a90fde --- /dev/null +++ b/data/lightdm-webkit2-greeter.desktop @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +[Desktop Entry] +Name=WebKit2 Greeter +Comment=WebKit2 Greeter +Exec=lightdm-webkit2-greeter +Type=Application +X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=lightdm-webkit2-greeter diff --git a/lightdm-webkit2-greeter.doap b/lightdm-webkit2-greeter.doap new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eba2a56 --- /dev/null +++ b/lightdm-webkit2-greeter.doap @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ + + + lightdm-webkit2-greeter + LightDM Webkit2 Greeter + + + + + + + + Robert Ancell + + rancell + + + diff --git a/lightdm.conf b/lightdm.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3525913 --- /dev/null +++ b/lightdm.conf @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ + +[SeatDefaults] +greeter-session=lightdm-webkit2-greeter +#greeter-session=lightdm-webkit-greeter +user-session=kde-plasma diff --git a/po/POTFILES.in b/po/POTFILES.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2905d45 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/POTFILES.in @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +# List of source files containing translatable strings. +# Please keep this file sorted alphabetically. +[encoding: UTF-8] +src/lightdm-webkit2-greeter.c diff --git a/src/Makefile.am b/src/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0bc78a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +webextension_LTLIBRARIES = liblightdm-webkit2-greeter-ext.la +webextensiondir = $(libdir)/lightdm-webkit2-greeter + +liblightdm_webkit2_greeter_ext_la_SOURCES = \ + lightdm-webkit2-greeter-ext.c + +liblightdm_webkit2_greeter_ext_la_CFLAGS = \ + $(GREETER_CFLAGS) \ + $(WARN_CFLAGS) \ + -DVERSION=\"$(VERSION)\" \ + -DGETTEXT_PACKAGE=\"$(GETTEXT_PACKAGE)\" \ + -DLOCALE_DIR=\"$(localedir)\" \ + $(WEB_EXTENSION_CFLAGS) + +liblightdm_webkit2_greeter_ext_la_LIBADD = \ + $(WEB_EXTENSION_LIBS) \ + $(GREETER_LIBS) + +liblightdm_webkit2_greeter_ext_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version -no-undefined + +greeter_PROGRAMS = lightdm-webkit2-greeter +greeterdir = $(bindir) + +lightdm_webkit2_greeter_SOURCES = \ + lightdm-webkit2-greeter.c + +myapp_CPPFLAGS = + +lightdm_webkit2_greeter_CFLAGS = \ + $(GREETER_CFLAGS) \ + $(WARN_CFLAGS) \ + -DLIGHTDM_WEBKIT2_GREETER_EXTENSIONS_DIR=\""$(libdir)/lightdm-webkit2-greeter"\" \ + -DVERSION=\"$(VERSION)\" \ + -DGETTEXT_PACKAGE=\"$(GETTEXT_PACKAGE)\" \ + -DLOCALE_DIR=\"$(localedir)\" \ + -DBINARY=\"lightdm-webkit2-greeter\" + +lightdm_webkit2_greeter_LDADD = \ + $(GREETER_LIBS) + +DISTCLEANFILES = \ + Makefile.in diff --git a/src/lightdm-webkit2-greeter-ext.c b/src/lightdm-webkit2-greeter-ext.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..76cbb64 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/lightdm-webkit2-greeter-ext.c @@ -0,0 +1,1073 @@ +/* + * lightdm-webkit2-greeter-ext.c + * + * Copyright (C) 2010 Robert Ancell. + * Author: Robert Ancell + * Webkit2 port: Copyright (C) 2014 Antergos + * + * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under + * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software + * Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later + * version. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html the full text of the + * license. + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include + +#include <../config.h> + +G_MODULE_EXPORT void +webkit_web_extension_initialize (WebKitWebExtension *extension); + +guint64 page_id = -1; + +static JSClassRef gettext_class; +static JSClassRef lightdm_greeter_class, lightdm_user_class, lightdm_language_class, lightdm_layout_class, lightdm_session_class; + +static JSValueRef +get_user_name_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMUser *user = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_user_get_name (user)); + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_user_real_name_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMUser *user = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_user_get_real_name (user)); + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_user_display_name_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMUser *user = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_user_get_display_name (user)); + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_user_image_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMUser *user = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_user_get_image (user)); + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_user_language_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMUser *user = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + const gchar *language = lightdm_user_get_language (user); + JSStringRef string; + + if (!language) + return JSValueMakeNull (context); + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (language); + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_user_layout_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMUser *user = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + const gchar *layout = lightdm_user_get_layout (user); + JSStringRef string; + + if (!layout) + return JSValueMakeNull (context); + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (layout); + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_user_session_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMUser *user = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + const gchar *session = lightdm_user_get_session (user); + JSStringRef string; + + if (!session) + return JSValueMakeNull (context); + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (session); + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_user_logged_in_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMUser *user = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + return JSValueMakeBoolean (context, lightdm_user_get_logged_in (user)); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_language_code_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMLanguage *language = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_language_get_code (language)); + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_language_name_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMLanguage *language = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_language_get_name (language)); + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + + +static JSValueRef +get_language_territory_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMLanguage *language = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_language_get_territory (language)); + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_layout_name_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMLayout *layout = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_layout_get_name (layout)); + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_layout_short_description_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMLayout *layout = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_layout_get_short_description (layout)); + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_layout_description_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMLayout *layout = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_layout_get_description (layout)); + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_session_key_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMSession *session = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_session_get_key (session)); + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); + +} +static JSValueRef +get_session_name_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMSession *session = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_session_get_name (session)); + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_session_comment_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMSession *session = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_session_get_comment (session)); + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_hostname_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_get_hostname ()); + + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_num_users_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + gint num_users; + + num_users = g_list_length(lightdm_user_list_get_users (lightdm_user_list_get_instance())); + return JSValueMakeNumber (context, num_users); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_users_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + JSObjectRef array; + const GList *users, *link; + guint i, n_users = 0; + JSValueRef *args; + + users = lightdm_user_list_get_users( lightdm_user_list_get_instance() ); + n_users = g_list_length ((GList *)users); + args = g_malloc (sizeof (JSValueRef) * (n_users + 1)); + for (i = 0, link = users; link; i++, link = link->next) + { + LightDMUser *user = link->data; + g_object_ref (user); + args[i] = JSObjectMake (context, lightdm_user_class, user); + } + + array = JSObjectMakeArray (context, n_users, args, NULL); + g_free (args); + return array; +} + +static JSValueRef +get_languages_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + JSObjectRef array; + const GList *languages, *link; + guint i, n_languages = 0; + JSValueRef *args; + + languages = lightdm_get_languages (); + n_languages = g_list_length ((GList *)languages); + args = g_malloc (sizeof (JSValueRef) * (n_languages + 1)); + for (i = 0, link = languages; link; i++, link = link->next) + { + LightDMLanguage *language = link->data; + g_object_ref (language); + args[i] = JSObjectMake (context, lightdm_language_class, language); + } + + array = JSObjectMakeArray (context, n_languages, args, NULL); + g_free (args); + return array; +} + +static JSValueRef +get_default_language_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_language_get_name((LightDMLanguage *)lightdm_get_language ())); + + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_default_layout_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_layout_get_name(lightdm_get_layout ())); + + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_layouts_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + JSObjectRef array; + const GList *layouts, *link; + guint i, n_layouts = 0; + JSValueRef *args; + + layouts = lightdm_get_layouts (); + n_layouts = g_list_length ((GList *)layouts); + args = g_malloc (sizeof (JSValueRef) * (n_layouts + 1)); + for (i = 0, link = layouts; link; i++, link = link->next) + { + LightDMLayout *layout = link->data; + g_object_ref (layout); + args[i] = JSObjectMake (context, lightdm_layout_class, layout); + } + + array = JSObjectMakeArray (context, n_layouts, args, NULL); + g_free (args); + return array; +} + +static JSValueRef +get_layout_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_layout_get_name(lightdm_get_layout ())); + + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static bool +set_layout_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef value, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + JSStringRef layout_arg; + char layout[1024]; + + // FIXME: Throw exception + if (JSValueGetType (context, value) != kJSTypeString) + return false; + + layout_arg = JSValueToStringCopy (context, value, NULL); + JSStringGetUTF8CString (layout_arg, layout, 1024); + JSStringRelease (layout_arg); + + //lightdm_set_layout (layout); + + return true; +} + +static JSValueRef +get_sessions_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + JSObjectRef array; + const GList *sessions, *link; + guint i, n_sessions = 0; + JSValueRef *args; + + sessions = lightdm_get_sessions (); + n_sessions = g_list_length ((GList *)sessions); + args = g_malloc (sizeof (JSValueRef) * (n_sessions + 1)); + for (i = 0, link = sessions; link; i++, link = link->next) + { + LightDMSession *session = link->data; + g_object_ref (session); + args[i] = JSObjectMake (context, lightdm_session_class, session); + } + + array = JSObjectMakeArray (context, n_sessions, args, NULL); + g_free (args); + return array; +} + +static JSValueRef +get_default_session_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMGreeter *greeter = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_greeter_get_default_session_hint (greeter)); + + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_timed_login_user_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMGreeter *greeter = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + JSStringRef string; + + string = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_greeter_get_autologin_user_hint (greeter)); + + return JSValueMakeString (context, string); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_timed_login_delay_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMGreeter *greeter = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + gint delay; + + delay = lightdm_greeter_get_autologin_timeout_hint (greeter); + return JSValueMakeNumber (context, delay); +} +static JSValueRef +cancel_timed_login_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef function, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + size_t argumentCount, + const JSValueRef arguments[], + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMGreeter *greeter = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + + // FIXME: Throw exception + if (argumentCount != 0) + return JSValueMakeNull (context); + + lightdm_greeter_cancel_autologin (greeter); + return JSValueMakeNull (context); +} + +static JSValueRef +start_authentication_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef function, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + size_t argumentCount, + const JSValueRef arguments[], + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMGreeter *greeter = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + JSStringRef name_arg; + char name[1024]; + + // FIXME: Throw exception + if (!(argumentCount == 1 && JSValueGetType (context, arguments[0]) == kJSTypeString)) + return JSValueMakeNull (context); + + name_arg = JSValueToStringCopy (context, arguments[0], NULL); + JSStringGetUTF8CString (name_arg, name, 1024); + JSStringRelease (name_arg); + + lightdm_greeter_authenticate (greeter, name); + return JSValueMakeNull (context); +} + +static JSValueRef +provide_secret_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef function, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + size_t argumentCount, + const JSValueRef arguments[], + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMGreeter *greeter = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + JSStringRef secret_arg; + char secret[1024]; + + // FIXME: Throw exception + if (!(argumentCount == 1 && JSValueGetType (context, arguments[0]) == kJSTypeString)) + return JSValueMakeNull (context); + + secret_arg = JSValueToStringCopy (context, arguments[0], NULL); + JSStringGetUTF8CString (secret_arg, secret, 1024); + JSStringRelease (secret_arg); + + lightdm_greeter_respond (greeter, secret); + + return JSValueMakeNull (context); +} + +static JSValueRef +cancel_authentication_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef function, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + size_t argumentCount, + const JSValueRef arguments[], + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMGreeter *greeter = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + + // FIXME: Throw exception + if (argumentCount != 0) + return JSValueMakeNull (context); + + lightdm_greeter_cancel_authentication (greeter); + return JSValueMakeNull (context); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_authentication_user_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMGreeter *greeter = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + return JSValueMakeString (context, JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (lightdm_greeter_get_authentication_user (greeter))); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_is_authenticated_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMGreeter *greeter = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + return JSValueMakeBoolean (context, lightdm_greeter_get_is_authenticated (greeter)); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_can_suspend_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + return JSValueMakeBoolean (context, lightdm_get_can_suspend ()); +} + +static JSValueRef +suspend_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef function, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + size_t argumentCount, + const JSValueRef arguments[], + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + // FIXME: Throw exception + if (argumentCount != 0) + return JSValueMakeNull (context); + + lightdm_suspend(NULL); + return JSValueMakeNull (context); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_can_hibernate_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + return JSValueMakeBoolean (context, lightdm_get_can_hibernate ()); +} + +static JSValueRef +hibernate_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef function, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + size_t argumentCount, + const JSValueRef arguments[], + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + // FIXME: Throw exception + if (argumentCount != 0) + return JSValueMakeNull (context); + + lightdm_hibernate (NULL); + return JSValueMakeNull (context); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_can_restart_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + return JSValueMakeBoolean (context, lightdm_get_can_restart ()); +} + +static JSValueRef +restart_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef function, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + size_t argumentCount, + const JSValueRef arguments[], + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + // FIXME: Throw exception + if (argumentCount != 0) + return JSValueMakeNull (context); + + lightdm_restart (NULL); + return JSValueMakeNull (context); +} + +static JSValueRef +get_can_shutdown_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + JSStringRef propertyName, + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + return JSValueMakeBoolean (context, lightdm_get_can_shutdown ()); +} + +static JSValueRef +shutdown_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef function, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + size_t argumentCount, + const JSValueRef arguments[], + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + // FIXME: Throw exception + if (argumentCount != 0) + return JSValueMakeNull (context); + + lightdm_shutdown (NULL); + return JSValueMakeNull (context); +} + +static JSValueRef +login_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef function, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + size_t argumentCount, + const JSValueRef arguments[], + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + LightDMGreeter *greeter = JSObjectGetPrivate (thisObject); + JSStringRef arg; + char username[1024], *session = NULL, *language = NULL; + + // FIXME: Throw exception + + arg = JSValueToStringCopy (context, arguments[0], NULL); + JSStringGetUTF8CString (arg, username, 1024); + JSStringRelease (arg); + + if (argumentCount > 1) + { + arg = JSValueToStringCopy (context, arguments[1], NULL); + session = g_malloc (sizeof (char) * 1024); + JSStringGetUTF8CString (arg, session, 1024); + JSStringRelease (arg); + } + + if (argumentCount > 2) + { + arg = JSValueToStringCopy (context, arguments[1], NULL); + language = g_malloc (sizeof (char) * 1024); + JSStringGetUTF8CString (arg, language, 1024); + JSStringRelease (arg); + } + + lightdm_greeter_start_session_sync (greeter, session, NULL); + + g_free (session); + g_free (language); + + return JSValueMakeNull (context); +} + +static JSValueRef +gettext_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef function, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + size_t argumentCount, + const JSValueRef arguments[], + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + JSStringRef string_arg, result; + char string[1024]; + + // FIXME: Throw exception + if (argumentCount != 1) + return JSValueMakeNull (context); + + string_arg = JSValueToStringCopy (context, arguments[0], NULL); + JSStringGetUTF8CString (string_arg, string, 1024); + JSStringRelease (string_arg); + + result = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (gettext (string)); + return JSValueMakeString (context, result); +} + +static JSValueRef +ngettext_cb (JSContextRef context, + JSObjectRef function, + JSObjectRef thisObject, + size_t argumentCount, + const JSValueRef arguments[], + JSValueRef *exception) +{ + JSStringRef string_arg, plural_string_arg, result; + char string[1024], plural_string[1024]; + unsigned int n; + + // FIXME: Throw exception + if (argumentCount != 3) + return JSValueMakeNull (context); + + string_arg = JSValueToStringCopy (context, arguments[0], NULL); + JSStringGetUTF8CString (string_arg, string, 1024); + JSStringRelease (string_arg); + + plural_string_arg = JSValueToStringCopy (context, arguments[1], NULL); + JSStringGetUTF8CString (plural_string_arg, string, 1024); + JSStringRelease (plural_string_arg); + + n = JSValueToNumber (context, arguments[2], NULL); + + result = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (ngettext (string, plural_string, n)); + return JSValueMakeString (context, result); +} + +static const JSStaticValue lightdm_user_values[] = +{ + { "name", get_user_name_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "real_name", get_user_real_name_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "display_name", get_user_display_name_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "image", get_user_image_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "language", get_user_language_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "layout", get_user_layout_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "session", get_user_session_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "logged_in", get_user_logged_in_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { NULL, NULL, NULL, 0 } +}; + +static const JSStaticValue lightdm_language_values[] = +{ + { "code", get_language_code_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "name", get_language_name_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "territory", get_language_territory_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { NULL, NULL, NULL, 0 } +}; + +static const JSStaticValue lightdm_layout_values[] = +{ + { "name", get_layout_name_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "short_description", get_layout_short_description_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "description", get_layout_description_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { NULL, NULL, NULL, 0 } +}; + +static const JSStaticValue lightdm_session_values[] = +{ + { "key", get_session_key_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "name", get_session_name_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "comment", get_session_comment_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { NULL, NULL, NULL, 0 } +}; + +static const JSStaticValue lightdm_greeter_values[] = +{ + { "hostname", get_hostname_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "users", get_users_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "default_language", get_default_language_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "languages", get_languages_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "default_layout", get_default_layout_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "layouts", get_layouts_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "layout", get_layout_cb, set_layout_cb, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "sessions", get_sessions_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "num_users", get_num_users_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "default_session", get_default_session_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeNone }, + { "timed_login_user", get_timed_login_user_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "timed_login_delay", get_timed_login_delay_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "authentication_user", get_authentication_user_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "is_authenticated", get_is_authenticated_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "can_suspend", get_can_suspend_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "can_hibernate", get_can_hibernate_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "can_restart", get_can_restart_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "can_shutdown", get_can_shutdown_cb, NULL, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { NULL, NULL, NULL, 0 } +}; + +static const JSStaticFunction lightdm_greeter_functions[] = +{ + { "cancel_timed_login", cancel_timed_login_cb, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "start_authentication", start_authentication_cb, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "provide_secret", provide_secret_cb, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "cancel_authentication", cancel_authentication_cb, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "suspend", suspend_cb, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "hibernate", hibernate_cb, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "restart", restart_cb, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "shutdown", shutdown_cb, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "login", login_cb, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { NULL, NULL, 0 } +}; + +static const JSStaticFunction gettext_functions[] = +{ + { "gettext", gettext_cb, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { "ngettext", ngettext_cb, kJSPropertyAttributeReadOnly }, + { NULL, NULL, 0 } +}; + +static const JSClassDefinition lightdm_user_definition = +{ + 0, /* Version */ + kJSClassAttributeNone, /* Attributes */ + "LightDMUser", /* Class name */ + NULL, /* Parent class */ + lightdm_user_values, /* Static values */ +}; + +static const JSClassDefinition lightdm_language_definition = +{ + 0, /* Version */ + kJSClassAttributeNone, /* Attributes */ + "LightDMLanguage", /* Class name */ + NULL, /* Parent class */ + lightdm_language_values, /* Static values */ +}; + +static const JSClassDefinition lightdm_layout_definition = +{ + 0, /* Version */ + kJSClassAttributeNone, /* Attributes */ + "LightDMLayout", /* Class name */ + NULL, /* Parent class */ + lightdm_layout_values, /* Static values */ +}; + +static const JSClassDefinition lightdm_session_definition = +{ + 0, /* Version */ + kJSClassAttributeNone, /* Attributes */ + "LightDMSession", /* Class name */ + NULL, /* Parent class */ + lightdm_session_values, /* Static values */ +}; + +static const JSClassDefinition lightdm_greeter_definition = +{ + 0, /* Version */ + kJSClassAttributeNone, /* Attributes */ + "LightDMGreeter", /* Class name */ + NULL, /* Parent class */ + lightdm_greeter_values, /* Static values */ + lightdm_greeter_functions, /* Static functions */ +}; + +static const JSClassDefinition gettext_definition = +{ + 0, /* Version */ + kJSClassAttributeNone, /* Attributes */ + "GettextClass", /* Class name */ + NULL, /* Parent class */ + NULL, + gettext_functions, /* Static functions */ +}; + +static void +web_page_created_callback (WebKitWebExtension *extension, + WebKitWebPage *web_page, + gpointer user_data) +{ + /* guint64 page_id = webkit_web_page_get_id (web_page); */ + + g_print ("Page %" G_GUINT64_FORMAT "created for %s\n", + webkit_web_page_get_id (web_page), + webkit_web_page_get_uri (web_page)); +} + +static void +window_object_cleared_callback (WebKitScriptWorld *world, + WebKitWebPage *web_page, + WebKitFrame *frame, + LightDMGreeter *greeter) +{ + JSObjectRef gettext_object, lightdm_greeter_object; + JSGlobalContextRef jsContext; + JSObjectRef globalObject; + + page_id = webkit_web_page_get_id (web_page); + + jsContext = webkit_frame_get_javascript_context_for_script_world (frame, world); + globalObject = JSContextGetGlobalObject (jsContext); + + gettext_class = JSClassCreate (&gettext_definition); + lightdm_greeter_class = JSClassCreate (&lightdm_greeter_definition); + lightdm_user_class = JSClassCreate (&lightdm_user_definition); + lightdm_language_class = JSClassCreate (&lightdm_language_definition); + lightdm_layout_class = JSClassCreate (&lightdm_layout_definition); + lightdm_session_class = JSClassCreate (&lightdm_session_definition); + + gettext_object = JSObjectMake (jsContext, gettext_class, NULL); + + JSObjectSetProperty (jsContext, + globalObject, + JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString ("gettext"), + gettext_object, kJSPropertyAttributeNone, NULL); + + lightdm_greeter_object = JSObjectMake (jsContext, lightdm_greeter_class, greeter); + + JSObjectSetProperty (jsContext, + globalObject, + JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString ("lightdm"), + lightdm_greeter_object, kJSPropertyAttributeNone, NULL); +} + +static void +show_prompt_cb (LightDMGreeter *greeter, const gchar *text, LightDMPromptType type, WebKitWebExtension *extension) +{ + WebKitWebPage *web_page; + WebKitFrame *web_frame; + JSGlobalContextRef jsContext; + JSStringRef command; + gchar *string; + + g_debug("Show prompt %s", text); + + web_page = webkit_web_extension_get_page (extension, page_id); + + if (web_page != NULL) { + web_frame = webkit_web_page_get_main_frame(web_page); + + jsContext = webkit_frame_get_javascript_global_context(web_frame); + + string = g_strdup_printf ("show_prompt('%s')", text); + command = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (string); + + JSEvaluateScript(jsContext, command, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL); + + g_free(string); + } +} + +static void +show_message_cb (LightDMGreeter *greeter, const gchar *text, LightDMMessageType type, WebKitWebExtension *extension) +{ + WebKitWebPage *web_page; + WebKitFrame *web_frame; + JSGlobalContextRef jsContext; + JSStringRef command; + gchar *string; + + web_page = webkit_web_extension_get_page (extension, page_id); + if (web_page != NULL) { + web_frame = webkit_web_page_get_main_frame(web_page); + + jsContext = webkit_frame_get_javascript_global_context(web_frame); + + string = g_strdup_printf ("show_message('%s')", text); + command = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString (string); + + JSEvaluateScript(jsContext, command, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL); + + g_free(string); + } +} + +static void +authentication_complete_cb (LightDMGreeter *greeter, WebKitWebExtension *extension) +{ + WebKitWebPage *web_page; + WebKitFrame *web_frame; + JSGlobalContextRef jsContext; + JSStringRef command; + + web_page = webkit_web_extension_get_page (extension, page_id); + + if (web_page != NULL) { + web_frame = webkit_web_page_get_main_frame(web_page); + + jsContext = webkit_frame_get_javascript_global_context(web_frame); + + command = JSStringCreateWithUTF8CString ("authentication_complete()"); + + JSEvaluateScript(jsContext, command, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL); + } +} + +G_MODULE_EXPORT void +webkit_web_extension_initialize (WebKitWebExtension *extension) +{ + LightDMGreeter *greeter; + + greeter = lightdm_greeter_new (); + + g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (greeter), "authentication-complete", G_CALLBACK (authentication_complete_cb), extension); + g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (greeter), "show-prompt", G_CALLBACK (show_prompt_cb), extension); + g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (greeter), "show-message", G_CALLBACK (show_message_cb), extension); + + g_signal_connect (extension, "page-created", G_CALLBACK (web_page_created_callback), NULL); + + g_signal_connect (webkit_script_world_get_default (), + "window-object-cleared", + G_CALLBACK (window_object_cleared_callback), + greeter); + + lightdm_greeter_connect_sync (greeter, NULL); +} + diff --git a/src/lightdm-webkit2-greeter.c b/src/lightdm-webkit2-greeter.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e32ad9c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/lightdm-webkit2-greeter.c @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +/* + * lightdm-webkit2-greeter.c + * + * Copyright (C) 2010 Robert Ancell. + * Author: Robert Ancell + * Webkit2 port: Copyright (C) 2014 Antergos + * + * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under + * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software + * Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later + * version. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html the full text of the + * license. + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include + +#include <../config.h> + +static GtkWidget *web_view; +static GtkWidget *window; + +/* +static void +timed_login_cb (LightDMGreeter *greeter, const gchar *username, WebKitWebView *view) +{ + gchar *command; + + command = g_strdup_printf ("timed_login('%s')", username); // FIXME: Escape text + webkit_web_view_run_javascript (view, command, NULL, web_view_javascript_finished, NULL); + g_free (command); +} + +static gboolean +fade_timer_cb (gpointer data) +{ + gdouble opacity; + + opacity = gtk_widget_get_opacity (window); + opacity -= 0.1; + if (opacity <= 0) + { + gtk_main_quit (); + return FALSE; + } + gtk_widget_set_opacity (window, opacity); + + return TRUE; +} + +static void +quit_cb (LightDMGreeter *greeter, const gchar *username) +{ + + // Fade out the greeter + g_timeout_add (40, (GSourceFunc) fade_timer_cb, NULL); +} +*/ + +static void +sigterm_cb (int signum) +{ + exit (0); +} + +int +main (int argc, char **argv) +{ + GdkScreen *screen; + GdkRectangle geometry; + GKeyFile *keyfile; + gchar *theme; + + WebKitWebContext *context = webkit_web_context_get_default (); + + signal (SIGTERM, sigterm_cb); + + gtk_init (&argc, &argv); + gdk_window_set_cursor (gdk_get_default_root_window (), gdk_cursor_new (GDK_LEFT_PTR)); + + webkit_web_context_set_web_extensions_directory (context, LIGHTDM_WEBKIT2_GREETER_EXTENSIONS_DIR); + + /* settings */ + keyfile = g_key_file_new (); + g_key_file_load_from_file (keyfile, "/etc/lightdm/lightdm-webkit2-greeter.conf", G_KEY_FILE_NONE, NULL); + theme = g_key_file_get_string(keyfile, "greeter", "webkit-theme", NULL); + + window = gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); + screen = gtk_window_get_screen (GTK_WINDOW (window)); + gdk_screen_get_monitor_geometry (screen, gdk_screen_get_primary_monitor(screen), &geometry); + gtk_window_set_default_size (GTK_WINDOW (window), geometry.width, geometry.height); + gtk_window_move (GTK_WINDOW (window), geometry.x, geometry.y); + + web_view = webkit_web_view_new (); + + gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (window), web_view); + + webkit_web_view_load_uri (WEBKIT_WEB_VIEW (web_view), g_strdup_printf("file://%s/%s/index.html", THEME_DIR, theme)); + + gtk_widget_show_all (window); + + gtk_main (); + + return 0; +} diff --git a/test b/test new file mode 100755 index 0000000..9175673 --- /dev/null +++ b/test @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Needs xephyr nested server +lightdm --test-mode -d -c ./lightdm.conf + diff --git a/themes/Makefile.am b/themes/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c956455 --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +SUBDIRS = webkit + +DISTCLEANFILES = \ + Makefile.in diff --git a/themes/webkit/Makefile.am b/themes/webkit/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..96e8627 --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/webkit/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +themedir = $(THEME_DIR)/webkit +theme_DATA = index.theme index.html bg.jpg + +EXTRA_DIST = $(theme_DATA) + +DISTCLEANFILES = \ + Makefile.in diff --git a/themes/webkit/bg.jpg b/themes/webkit/bg.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..132dfd2 Binary files /dev/null and b/themes/webkit/bg.jpg differ diff --git a/themes/webkit/index.html b/themes/webkit/index.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b0cb0d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/webkit/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/themes/webkit/index.theme b/themes/webkit/index.theme new file mode 100644 index 0000000..938d289 --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/webkit/index.theme @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +[theme] +name=WebKit +description=WebKit Theme +engine=lightdm-webkit2-greeter +url=index.html +session=gnome