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README.md
Web Greeter for LightDM
A modern, visually appealing greeter for LightDM, that allows to create web based themes with HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
This is a try to update the Antergos web-greeter, following what they left.
As this is based on the master release, which does some API changes, actual themes would need to do changes to work correctly.
Checkout nody-greeter, a greeter made in Node.js with Electron! (Actually, faster than Web Greeter)
See Live Demo
Gruvbox and Dracula themes!
Features
- Create themes with HTML, CSS and JavaScript!
- Should work everywhere.
- JavaScript error handling, allowing to load the default theme.
- Themes could be simple, or very complex.
- Battery and brightness control.
- Tab completion for zsh and bash.
Available distro packages
Arch
yay -S web-greeter
Ubuntu
Download from the latest release and install with apt.
apt install ./web-greeter-VER.deb
Dependencies
arch | ubuntu | fedora | openSUSE | |
---|---|---|---|---|
liblightdm-gobject | lightdm | liblightdm-gobject-1-dev | lightdm-gobject-devel | liblightdm-gobject-1-0 |
pygobject | python-gobject | python3-gi | pygobject3 | python3-gobject |
pyqt5 | python-pyqt5 | python3-pyqt5 | python3-qt5 | python3-qt5 |
pyqt5-webengine | python-pyqt5-webengine | python3-pyqt5.qtwebengine | python3-qt5-webengine | python3-qtwebengine |
python-xlib | python-xlib | python3-xlib | python3-xlib | python3-xlib |
python-yaml | python-ruamel-yaml | python3-ruamel.yaml | python3-ruamel-yaml | python3-ruamel-yaml |
qt5-webengine | qt5-webengine | libqt5webengine5 | qt5-qtwebengine | libqt5-qtwebengine |
gobject-introspection | gobject-introspection | gobject-introspection | gobject-introspection | gobject-introspection |
Build dependencies
- rsync
- zip
- make
- pyrcc5 (Should be installed with above dependencies)
- cx_freeze (and patchelf) (Optional)
PIP
- PyGObject
- PyQt5
- PyQtWebEngine
- ruamel.yaml
- python-xlib
PIP dependencies are no longer required as long as common dependencies are satisfied. However, you can install PIP dependencies with:
pip install -r requirements.txt
NOTE If using PIP, be sure to install these dependencies as root
Download & Install
git clone https://github.com/JezerM/web-greeter.git
cd web-greeter
sudo make install
This will build and install web-greeter in a zippy way, which compresses the python code as a zip and uses it as a binary.
See latest release.
Theme JavaScript API
Antergos documentation is no longer available, although it is accesible through Web Archive. Current and updated documentation is available at gh-pages.
You can access the man-pages man web-greeter
for some documentation and explanation. Also, you can explore the provided themes for real use cases.
Aditionally, you can install the TypeScript types definitions inside your theme with npm:
npm install nody-greeter-types
Enable features
Brightness control
To control the brightness inside the greeter, I recommend to use acpilight replacement for xbacklight
.
udev rules are needed to be applied before using it. Then, lightdm will need to be allowed to change backlight values, to do so add lightdm user to video group: sudo usermod -a -G video lightdm
Enable it inside /etc/lightdm/web-greeter.yml
Battery status
acpi
is the only tool you need (and a battery).
You can enable it inside /etc/lightdm/web-greeter.yml
Debugging
You can run the greeter from within your desktop session if you add the following line to the desktop file for your session located in /usr/share/xsessions/
: X-LightDM-Allow-Greeter=true
.
You have to log out and log back in after adding that line. Then you can run the greeter from command line.
Themes can be opened with a debug console if you set debug_mode
as true
inside /etc/lightdm/web-greeter.yml
. Or, you could run the web-greeter
with the parameter --debug
. I recommend to use the last one, as it is easier and handy.
web-greeter --debug
Note: Do not use
lightdm --test-mode
as it is not supported.
Troubleshooting
Before setting web-greeter as your LightDM Greeter, you should make sure it does work also with LightDM:
- Run web-greeter as root with
--no-sandbox
flag ("Unable to determine socket to daemon" and "XLib" related errors are expected) - Run
lightdm --test-mode
. Although it's not supported, it could help to debug lightdm.
LightDM crashes and tries to recover over and over again
LightDM does this when the greeter crashes, so it could mean web-greeter was not installed correctly, or some dependencies were updated/removed after a distro update.
Import errors
If you see something like this: ImportError: libQt5WebEngineCore.so.5: undefined symbol: _ZNSt12out_of_rangeC1EPKc, version Qt_5
, check out this StackOverflow response.
With some PyQt5 import errors like ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'PyQt5.QtWebEngineWidgets'
, check out this GitHub response.
web-greeter related import errors:
AttributeError: module 'globals' has no attribute 'greeter'
means some exception happened inside the Browser constructor, maybe related to LightDM or PyQt5.ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'resources'
could meanpath/to/web-greeter-clone/web-greeter/resources.py
was not compiled with pyrcc5 in the build/install methods.