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view ui/certificateitemwidget.cpp @ 1332:8362e30f7b55
(issue139) Check that pid is not running if the lock can be aquired
If the lock on the lockfile can be aquired it might still be
possible that another process is running. So we read the
pid from the lockfile and check if another process with the
same installation prefix as us is running.
author | Andre Heinecke <andre.heinecke@intevation.de> |
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date | Wed, 15 Oct 2014 14:19:46 +0200 |
parents | 9017c524e762 |
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/* Copyright (C) 2014 by Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik * Software engineering by Intevation GmbH * * This file is Free Software under the GNU GPL (v>=2) * and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY! * See LICENSE.txt for details. */ #include "certificateitemwidget.h" #include <QHBoxLayout> #include <QDebug> #include <QStyleFactory> #include <QToolButton> #include <QSignalBlocker> #include <QPushButton> #include <QMessageBox> void CheckLessToolBtn::paintEvent(QPaintEvent * pe) { /* Hack to always paint the button as if it were * not checked. */ bool oldchecked = isChecked(); QIcon oldIcon = icon(); QIcon tmpIcon; if (isEnabled()) tmpIcon = QIcon(oldIcon.pixmap(QSize(48, 48), QIcon::Normal, oldchecked ? QIcon::On : QIcon::Off)); else { tmpIcon = QIcon(oldIcon.pixmap(QSize(48, 48), QIcon::Disabled, oldchecked ? QIcon::On : QIcon::Off)); } QSignalBlocker blk(this); setChecked(false); setIcon(tmpIcon); QToolButton::paintEvent(pe); setIcon(oldIcon); setChecked(oldchecked); } CertificateItemWidget::CertificateItemWidget(QWidget *parent, const Certificate &cert, bool state, QToolButton *btn) : QWidget(parent), mButton(btn) { mCertificate = cert; mOriginalState = state; btn->setCheckable(true); /* btn->setStyleSheet("QToolButton:Checked{" "border: 1px solid #8f8f91;" "background-color: qlineargradient(x1: 0, y1: 0, x2: 0, y2: 1," "stop: 0 #f6f7fa, stop: 1 #dadbde);" "}" );*/ setState(state); setupGUI(); } void CertificateItemWidget::setupGUI() { setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Preferred, QSizePolicy::Minimum); const QString validity = tr("Validity: %1 until %2").arg( QLocale::system().toString(mCertificate.validFrom().date(), QLocale::ShortFormat)).arg( QLocale::system().toString(mCertificate.validTo().date(), QLocale::ShortFormat)); const QString fpstring = tr("Fingerprint (SHA1): <code>%1</code>").arg(mCertificate.fingerprint()); QVBoxLayout *labelLayout = new QVBoxLayout; QLabel *firstLabel = new QLabel(QString::fromLatin1("<big><b>%1</b></big> ").arg (mCertificate.subjectCN())); QHBoxLayout *firstLabelButtonLayout = new QHBoxLayout; firstLabelButtonLayout->addWidget(firstLabel); QPushButton *detailsBtn = new QPushButton; detailsBtn->setIcon(QIcon(":/img/document-preview.png")); detailsBtn->setToolTip(tr("Open the Windows certificate information dialog.")); firstLabelButtonLayout->addWidget(detailsBtn); firstLabelButtonLayout->addStretch(-1); connect(detailsBtn, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(showCertDlg())); labelLayout->addLayout(firstLabelButtonLayout); QLabel *secondLabel = new QLabel(QString::fromLatin1("%2<br/>%3<br/>%4").arg (mCertificate.subjectO()).arg(validity).arg (fpstring)); labelLayout->addWidget(secondLabel); secondLabel->setTextFormat(Qt::RichText); secondLabel->setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Minimum, QSizePolicy::Minimum); secondLabel->setTextInteractionFlags( Qt::TextSelectableByMouse | Qt::TextSelectableByKeyboard); firstLabel->setTextFormat(Qt::RichText); firstLabel->setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Minimum, QSizePolicy::Minimum); firstLabel->setTextInteractionFlags( Qt::TextSelectableByMouse | Qt::TextSelectableByKeyboard); mButton->setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Minimum, QSizePolicy::Minimum); connect(mButton, SIGNAL(toggled (bool)), this, SLOT(currentStateChanged(bool))); QHBoxLayout *layout = new QHBoxLayout; layout->addWidget(mButton); mButton->setFixedSize(64, 64); mButton->setIconSize(QSize(48, 48)); layout->addLayout(labelLayout); this->setLayout(layout); } void CertificateItemWidget::showCertDlg() { /* This is a totally evil cast but legitimate on Windows * HANDLES are only 32 bit even on Windows 64 bit */ if (!mCertificate.showNativeUI((void*)effectiveWinId())) { qDebug() << "Failed to show native dialog"; #ifdef WIN32 // maybe old windows version QMessageBox::warning(this, tr("TrustBridge error"), tr("Failed to open native viewer.")); #else QMessageBox::warning(this, tr("TrustBridge error"), tr("Failed to open 'gcr-viewer'.") + "\n" + tr("TrustBridge uses 'gcr-viewer' to show certificate details. Please ensure that 'gcr-viewer' is installed.")); #endif } return; } bool CertificateItemWidget::state() { if (!mButton->isEnabled()) { return true; } return !mButton->isChecked(); } void CertificateItemWidget::setState(bool state) { /* The internal state we get here is inverted for Ui reasons the logic * is if a certificate is selected for installation the button * is disabled (as this is the default) Only those that are * unselected have the enabled button. */ mButton->blockSignals(true); // code did this and not the user mButton->setChecked(!state); mButton->blockSignals(false); if (mButton->isEnabled()) { mButton->setToolTip(mButton->property(!state ? "ToolTip_On" : "ToolTip_Off").toString()); } } Certificate CertificateItemWidget::certificate() { return mCertificate; } void CertificateItemWidget::currentStateChanged(bool state) { mButton->setToolTip(mButton->property(state ? "ToolTip_On" : "ToolTip_Off").toString()); emit stateChanged(state, mCertificate); }