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enricobuehler e925d00194 feat(linux): game library browser; split app.rs into cli/launch/ui_trust
- library.rs + ui_library.rs: the host's unified game library over the
  management API (the Apple LibraryClient/LibraryView ported) — mTLS with the
  paired identity, host verified by its pinned cert fingerprint (ureq + rustls,
  unified with the workspace rustls 0.23); posters load async with monogram
  placeholders, and picking a title starts a session that asks the host to
  launch it (the library id rides the Hello).
- app.rs (~800 lines lighter) splits into cli.rs (argv/headless
  pairing/--connect/screenshot scenes), launch.rs (mode resolve + session
  worker + event stream into the UI) and ui_trust.rs (TOFU / SPAKE2 PIN /
  delegated-approval dialogs); ui_hosts/ui_stream reworked around the split.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-02 11:24:44 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Capture host-free UI screenshots of the native Linux client. Mirrors the iOS harness
# (clients/apple/tools/screenshots.sh): one app launch per scene (PUNKTFUNK_SHOT_SCENE),
# the app renders a mock-populated REAL view and — when the binary supports it — CAPTURES
# ITSELF (PUNKTFUNK_SHOT_OUT: widget snapshot → gsk render → PNG) before printing
# `PF_SHOT_READY`. Self-capture needs no Xvfb/ImageMagick and runs under a live Wayland
# session too; the X11 root-grab path is kept as a fallback for old binaries. No host,
# GPU, or live stream — only the chrome scenes (the stream page needs a live connector).
#
# cargo build --release -p punktfunk-client-linux
# bash clients/linux/tools/screenshots.sh # → clients/linux/screenshots/<scene>.png
# bash clients/linux/tools/screenshots.sh hosts pair # a subset
#
# Env knobs: BIN (client binary), OUT (output dir), GEOMETRY (Xvfb WxHxDepth),
# SETTLE (extra seconds after PF_SHOT_READY, X11-fallback only), SHOT_DISPLAY (X display),
# GSK_RENDERER (gl|ngl|cairo — cairo is the safe headless/no-GPU choice), FORCE_XVFB=1
# (ignore a live Wayland session and go through Xvfb anyway).
set -euo pipefail
here="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/.." && pwd)" # clients/linux
BIN="${BIN:-$here/../../target/release/punktfunk-client}"
OUT="${OUT:-$here/screenshots}"
# X11 fallback only: the client window maps at its 1200x780 default; with no WM under
# Xvfb it lands at the top-left, so keep the root just larger so the full window (incl.
# its CSD shadow) is captured by a root grab with only a thin margin to crop.
GEOMETRY="${GEOMETRY:-1380x860x24}"
SETTLE="${SETTLE:-1.2}"
SHOT_DISPLAY="${SHOT_DISPLAY:-:99}"
if [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; then SCENES=("$@"); else SCENES=(hosts settings trust pair addhost shortcuts library); fi
[ -x "$BIN" ] || {
echo "client binary not found: $BIN (build it first: cargo build --release -p punktfunk-client-linux)" >&2
exit 1
}
# Isolated scratch HOME: the client generates its identity here on first run, and the
# saved-hosts grid is read from client-known-hosts.json, so seed mock hosts for the
# `hosts` scene (the dialogs/settings build their own mock state in-app). `last_used`
# on the first entry renders the most-recent accent bar.
WORK="$(mktemp -d)"
export HOME="$WORK"
mkdir -p "$HOME/.config/punktfunk"
cat >"$HOME/.config/punktfunk/client-known-hosts.json" <<'JSON'
{
"hosts": [
{ "name": "Living Room PC", "addr": "192.168.1.42", "port": 9777,
"fp_hex": "9f8e7d6c5b4a39281706f5e4d3c2b1a0998877665544332211ffeeddccbbaa00",
"paired": true, "last_used": 1780000000 },
{ "name": "Office", "addr": "192.168.1.50", "port": 9777,
"fp_hex": "a1b2c3d4e5f60718293a4b5c6d7e8f90112233445566778899aabbccddeeff00",
"paired": false }
]
}
JSON
XVFB_PID=""
cleanup() {
if [ -n "$XVFB_PID" ]; then kill "$XVFB_PID" 2>/dev/null || true; fi
rm -rf "$WORK"
}
trap cleanup EXIT
if [ -n "${WAYLAND_DISPLAY:-}" ] && [ -z "${FORCE_XVFB:-}" ]; then
# Live Wayland session: self-capture only (there is no root grab on Wayland). The
# window flashes up briefly per scene — this is a dev harness, not CI polish.
MODE=wayland
export GDK_BACKEND=wayland
else
# Software-rendered X session — no GPU/Wayland needed. GL/llvmpipe runs the real NGL
# renderer (cairo is documented-incomplete for 3D-transformed content / libadwaita
# transitions).
MODE=x11
unset WAYLAND_DISPLAY
export DISPLAY="$SHOT_DISPLAY"
export GDK_BACKEND=x11
export LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1
export GALLIUM_DRIVER="${GALLIUM_DRIVER:-llvmpipe}"
export GSK_RENDERER="${GSK_RENDERER:-gl}"
Xvfb "$SHOT_DISPLAY" -screen 0 "$GEOMETRY" -nolisten tcp >"$WORK/xvfb.log" 2>&1 &
XVFB_PID=$!
# Wait for the display to accept connections.
for _ in $(seq 1 50); do
if command -v xdpyinfo >/dev/null 2>&1; then
xdpyinfo -display "$SHOT_DISPLAY" >/dev/null 2>&1 && break
else
[ -e "/tmp/.X11-unix/X${SHOT_DISPLAY#:}" ] && break
fi
sleep 0.1
done
fi
# X11 root grab — the fallback for binaries without self-capture.
capture_x11() {
local out="$1"
if command -v import >/dev/null 2>&1; then
import -silent -window root "$out"
elif command -v scrot >/dev/null 2>&1; then
scrot -o "$out"
else
echo "no screenshot tool — install imagemagick or scrot" >&2
return 1
fi
}
mkdir -p "$OUT"
rc=0
for scene in "${SCENES[@]}"; do
: >"$WORK/log"
rm -f "$OUT/$scene.png"
PUNKTFUNK_SHOT_SCENE="$scene" PUNKTFUNK_SHOT_OUT="$OUT/$scene.png" \
"$BIN" >"$WORK/log" 2>&1 &
pid=$!
ready=0
for _ in $(seq 1 200); do # up to ~20s
if grep -q "PF_SHOT_READY" "$WORK/log"; then
ready=1
break
fi
if ! kill -0 "$pid" 2>/dev/null; then
# Self-capture binaries exit(0) right after READY — check the log once more.
grep -q "PF_SHOT_READY" "$WORK/log" && ready=1
break
fi
sleep 0.1
done
if [ "$ready" = 1 ]; then
if [ -f "$OUT/$scene.png" ]; then
echo "$scene$OUT/$scene.png (self-capture)"
elif [ "$MODE" = x11 ]; then
# Old binary (no PUNKTFUNK_SHOT_OUT support) — grab the X root instead.
sleep "$SETTLE"
if capture_x11 "$OUT/$scene.png"; then
echo "$scene$OUT/$scene.png (x11 grab)"
else
rc=1
fi
else
echo "$scene: no PNG (self-capture failed — see log)" >&2
sed 's/^/ /' "$WORK/log" >&2 || true
rc=1
fi
else
echo "$scene: client never signalled PF_SHOT_READY" >&2
sed 's/^/ /' "$WORK/log" >&2 || true
rc=1
fi
kill "$pid" 2>/dev/null || true
wait "$pid" 2>/dev/null || true
done
exit "$rc"