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But first, please read +<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-not-lgpl.html>. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aed64c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +gtk frontend to gpu-screen-recorder + +# TODO +Stop streaming/recording if the child process dies. This could happen when out of disk space, or when streaming network connection is lost
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/project.conf b/project.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cddd93e --- /dev/null +++ b/project.conf @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +[package] +name = "gpu-screen-recorder-gtk" +type = "executable" +version = "0.1.0" +platforms = ["posix"] + +[dependencies] +gtk+-3.0 = "3" +x11 = "1" +libpulse = "13"
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/main.cpp b/src/main.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..663695b --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,638 @@ +#include <gtk/gtk.h> +#include <gdk/gdkx.h> +#include <X11/Xlib.h> +#include <X11/cursorfont.h> +#include <assert.h> +#include <string> +#include <pulse/pulseaudio.h> +#include <unistd.h> +#include <sys/wait.h> +#include <sys/prctl.h> +#include <fcntl.h> + +typedef struct { + Display *display; + GtkButton *select_window_button; + Window selected_window; +} SelectWindowUserdata; + +typedef struct { + GtkStack *stack; + GtkWidget *common_settings_page; + GtkWidget *recording_page; + GtkWidget *streaming_page; +} PageNavigationUserdata; + +static SelectWindowUserdata select_window_userdata; +static PageNavigationUserdata page_navigation_userdata; +static GtkWidget *save_icon; +static Cursor crosshair_cursor; +static GtkSpinButton *fps_entry; +static GtkComboBoxText *audio_input_menu; +static GtkComboBoxText *stream_service_input_menu; +static int num_audio_input = 0; +static GtkButton *file_chooser_button; +static GtkButton *stream_button; +static GtkButton *record_button; +static GtkButton *record_back_button; +static GtkButton *stream_back_button; +static GtkEntry *stream_id_entry; +static bool recording = false; +static bool streaming = false; +static pid_t gpu_screen_recorder_process = -1; +static pid_t ffmpeg_process = -1; + +static void enable_stream_record_button_if_info_filled() { + if(gtk_combo_box_get_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(audio_input_menu)) == -1) + return; + + if(select_window_userdata.selected_window == None) + return; + + gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(record_button), true); + gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(stream_button), true); +} + +/* TODO: Look at xwininfo source to figure out how to make this work for different types of window managers */ +static GdkFilterReturn filter_callback(GdkXEvent *xevent, GdkEvent *event, gpointer userdata) { + SelectWindowUserdata *select_window_userdata = (SelectWindowUserdata*)userdata; + XEvent *ev = (XEvent*)xevent; + assert(ev->type == ButtonPress); + + Window target_win = ev->xbutton.subwindow; + + if(target_win == None) { + fprintf(stderr, "Selected the root window! (no window selected)\n"); + return GDK_FILTER_CONTINUE; + } + + int status = XUngrabPointer(select_window_userdata->display, CurrentTime); + if(!status) { + fprintf(stderr, "failed to ungrab pointer!\n"); + exit(1); + } + + std::string window_name = "Window ID: " + std::to_string(target_win) + " | Name: "; + XTextProperty wm_name_prop; + if(XGetWMName(select_window_userdata->display, target_win, &wm_name_prop) && wm_name_prop.nitems > 0) { + char **list_return = NULL; + int num_items = 0; + int ret = XmbTextPropertyToTextList(select_window_userdata->display, &wm_name_prop, &list_return, &num_items); + if((ret == Success || ret > 0) && list_return) { + for(int i = 0; i < num_items; ++i) { + window_name += list_return[i]; + } + XFreeStringList(list_return); + } else { + window_name += (char*)wm_name_prop.value; + } + } else { + window_name += "(no name)"; + } + + fprintf(stderr, "window name: %s\n", window_name.c_str()); + gtk_button_set_label(select_window_userdata->select_window_button, window_name.c_str()); + select_window_userdata->selected_window = target_win; + + GdkScreen *screen = gdk_screen_get_default(); + GdkWindow *root_window = gdk_screen_get_root_window(screen); + gdk_window_remove_filter(root_window, filter_callback, select_window_userdata); + + enable_stream_record_button_if_info_filled(); + + return GDK_FILTER_REMOVE; +} + +static gboolean on_select_window_button_click(GtkButton *button, gpointer userdata) { + GtkApplication *app = (GtkApplication*)userdata; + Display *display = gdk_x11_get_default_xdisplay(); + select_window_userdata.display = display; + select_window_userdata.select_window_button = button; + select_window_userdata.selected_window = None; + + GdkScreen *screen = gdk_screen_get_default(); + GdkWindow *root_window = gdk_screen_get_root_window(screen); + gdk_window_set_events(root_window, GDK_BUTTON_PRESS_MASK); + gdk_window_add_filter(root_window, filter_callback, &select_window_userdata); + + Window root = GDK_WINDOW_XID(root_window); + + /* Grab the pointer using target cursor, letting it room all over */ + int status = XGrabPointer(display, root, False, + ButtonPressMask, GrabModeAsync, + GrabModeAsync, root, crosshair_cursor, CurrentTime); + if (status != GrabSuccess) { + fprintf(stderr, "failed to grab pointer!\n"); + //GNotification *notification = g_notification_new("Failed to grab pointer to window selection!"); + //g_notification_set_priority(notification, G_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY_HIGH); + //g_application_send_notification(app, "select-window", notification); + } + + return true; +} + +static gboolean on_start_recording_click(GtkButton *button, gpointer userdata) { + PageNavigationUserdata *page_navigation_userdata = (PageNavigationUserdata*)userdata; + gtk_stack_set_visible_child(page_navigation_userdata->stack, page_navigation_userdata->recording_page); + return true; +} + +static gboolean on_start_streaming_click(GtkButton *button, gpointer userdata) { + PageNavigationUserdata *page_navigation_userdata = (PageNavigationUserdata*)userdata; + gtk_stack_set_visible_child(page_navigation_userdata->stack, page_navigation_userdata->streaming_page); + return true; +} + +static gboolean on_streaming_recording_page_back_click(GtkButton *button, gpointer userdata) { + PageNavigationUserdata *page_navigation_userdata = (PageNavigationUserdata*)userdata; + gtk_stack_set_visible_child(page_navigation_userdata->stack, page_navigation_userdata->common_settings_page); + return true; +} + +static gboolean on_file_chooser_button_click(GtkButton *button, gpointer userdata) { + GtkWidget *file_chooser_dialog = gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new("Where do you want to save the video?", nullptr, GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE, + "Cancel", GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL, + "Save", GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, + nullptr); + gtk_file_chooser_set_current_name(GTK_FILE_CHOOSER(file_chooser_dialog), "video.mp4"); + + int res = gtk_dialog_run(GTK_DIALOG(file_chooser_dialog)); + if(res == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT) { + char *filename = gtk_file_chooser_get_filename(GTK_FILE_CHOOSER(file_chooser_dialog)); + printf("filename: %s\n", filename); + gtk_button_set_label(button, filename); + g_free(filename); + } + gtk_widget_destroy(file_chooser_dialog); + return true; +} + +/* TODO: XSetErrorHandler to prevent program crash, show notifications or inline error message instead of fprintf(stderr), more validations... */ + +static gboolean on_start_recording_button_click(GtkButton *button, gpointer userdata) { + if(recording) { + if(gpu_screen_recorder_process != -1) { + kill(gpu_screen_recorder_process, SIGINT); + int status; + if(waitpid(gpu_screen_recorder_process, &status, 0) == -1) { + perror("waitpid failed"); + /* Ignore... */ + } + } + gtk_button_set_label(button, "Start recording"); + recording = false; + gpu_screen_recorder_process = -1; + gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(record_back_button), true); + return true; + } + + const gchar *filename = gtk_button_get_label(file_chooser_button); + int fps = gtk_spin_button_get_value_as_int(fps_entry); + + gchar* audio_input_str = gtk_combo_box_text_get_active_text(audio_input_menu); + if(!audio_input_str) { + fprintf(stderr, "No audio input selected!\n"); + } + + if(select_window_userdata.selected_window == None) { + fprintf(stderr, "No window selected!\n"); + return true; + } + + recording = true; + gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(record_back_button), false); + + std::string window_str = std::to_string(select_window_userdata.selected_window); + std::string fps_str = std::to_string(fps); + + pid_t parent_pid = getpid(); + pid_t pid = fork(); + if(pid == -1) { + perror("failed to fork"); + exit(3); + } else if(pid == 0) { /* child process */ + if(prctl(PR_SET_PDEATHSIG, SIGTERM) == -1) { + perror("prctl(PR_SET_PDEATHSIG, SIGTERM) failed"); + exit(3); + } + + if(getppid() != parent_pid) + exit(3); + + int output_file = creat(filename, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH); + if(output_file == -1) { + perror(filename); + exit(3); + } + // Redirect stdout to output_file + dup2(output_file, STDOUT_FILENO); + + const char *args[] = { "gpu-screen-recorder", "-w", window_str.c_str(), "-c", "mp4", "-f", fps_str.c_str(), "-a", audio_input_str, NULL }; + execvp(args[0], (char* const*)args); + perror("failed to launch gpu-screen-recorder"); + } else { /* parent process */ + gpu_screen_recorder_process = pid; + gtk_button_set_label(button, "Stop recording"); + } + + g_free(audio_input_str); + return true; +} + +#define PIPE_READ_END 0 +#define PIPE_WRITE_END 1 + +static pid_t launch_ffmpeg_rtmp_process(const char *url, int *pipe_write_end) { + int pipes[2]; + if(pipe(pipes) == -1) { + perror("failed to create pipe"); + exit(3); + } + + pid_t parent_pid = getpid(); + pid_t pid = fork(); + if(pid == -1) { + perror("failed to fork"); + exit(3); + } else if(pid == 0) { /* child process */ + if(prctl(PR_SET_PDEATHSIG, SIGTERM) == -1) { + perror("prctl(PR_SET_PDEATHSIG, SIGTERM) failed"); + exit(3); + } + + if(getppid() != parent_pid) + exit(3); + + dup2(pipes[PIPE_READ_END], STDIN_FILENO); + close(pipes[PIPE_WRITE_END]); + + const char *args[] = { "ffmpeg", "-i", "pipe:0", "-c:v", "copy", "-f", "flv", "-max_muxing_queue_size", "4096", "--", url, NULL }; + execvp(args[0], (char* const*)args); + perror("failed to launch ffmpeg"); + exit(127); + } else { /* parent process */ + *pipe_write_end = pipes[PIPE_WRITE_END]; + close(pipes[PIPE_READ_END]); + } + + return pid; +} + +static gboolean on_start_streaming_button_click(GtkButton *button, gpointer userdata) { + if(streaming) { + if(gpu_screen_recorder_process != -1) { + kill(gpu_screen_recorder_process, SIGINT); + int status; + if(waitpid(gpu_screen_recorder_process, &status, 0) == -1) { + perror("waitpid failed"); + if(ffmpeg_process != -1) + kill(ffmpeg_process, SIGKILL); + /* Ignore... */ + } else { + if(ffmpeg_process != -1) + waitpid(ffmpeg_process, &status, 0); + } + } else { + if(ffmpeg_process != -1) + kill(ffmpeg_process, SIGKILL); + } + gtk_button_set_label(button, "Start streaming"); + streaming = false; + gpu_screen_recorder_process = -1; + ffmpeg_process = -1; + gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(stream_back_button), true); + return true; + } + + const char *stream_id_str = gtk_entry_get_text(stream_id_entry); + int fps = gtk_spin_button_get_value_as_int(fps_entry); + + gchar* audio_input_str = gtk_combo_box_text_get_active_text(audio_input_menu); + if(!audio_input_str) { + fprintf(stderr, "No audio input selected!\n"); + } + + if(select_window_userdata.selected_window == None) { + fprintf(stderr, "No window selected!\n"); + return true; + } + + streaming = true; + gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(stream_back_button), false); + + std::string window_str = std::to_string(select_window_userdata.selected_window); + std::string fps_str = std::to_string(fps); + + int pipe_write_end; + std::string stream_url = "rtmp://live.twitch.tv/app/"; + stream_url += stream_id_str; + ffmpeg_process = launch_ffmpeg_rtmp_process(stream_url.c_str(), &pipe_write_end); + + pid_t parent_pid = getpid(); + pid_t pid = fork(); + if(pid == -1) { + perror("failed to fork"); + exit(3); + } else if(pid == 0) { /* child process */ + if(prctl(PR_SET_PDEATHSIG, SIGTERM) == -1) { + perror("prctl(PR_SET_PDEATHSIG, SIGTERM) failed"); + exit(3); + } + + if(getppid() != parent_pid) + exit(3); + + // Redirect stdout to output_file + dup2(pipe_write_end, STDOUT_FILENO); + + const char *args[] = { "gpu-screen-recorder", "-w", window_str.c_str(), "-c", "flv", "-f", fps_str.c_str(), "-a", audio_input_str, NULL }; + execvp(args[0], (char* const*)args); + perror("failed to launch gpu-screen-recorder"); + exit(127); + } else { /* parent process */ + gpu_screen_recorder_process = pid; + close(pipe_write_end); + gtk_button_set_label(button, "Stop streaming"); + } + + g_free(audio_input_str); + return true; +} + +static void gtk_widget_set_margin(GtkWidget *widget, int top, int bottom, int left, int right) { + gtk_widget_set_margin_top(widget, top); + gtk_widget_set_margin_bottom(widget, bottom); + gtk_widget_set_margin_start(widget, left); + gtk_widget_set_margin_end(widget, right); +} + +static void pa_state_cb(pa_context *c, void *userdata) { + pa_context_state state = pa_context_get_state(c); + int *pa_ready = (int*)userdata; + switch(state) { + case PA_CONTEXT_UNCONNECTED: + case PA_CONTEXT_CONNECTING: + case PA_CONTEXT_AUTHORIZING: + case PA_CONTEXT_SETTING_NAME: + default: + break; + case PA_CONTEXT_FAILED: + case PA_CONTEXT_TERMINATED: + *pa_ready = 2; + break; + case PA_CONTEXT_READY: + *pa_ready = 1; + break; + } +} + +static void pa_sourcelist_cb(pa_context *ctx, const pa_source_info *source_info, int eol, void *userdata) { + if(eol > 0) + return; + + gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(audio_input_menu, source_info->name); + ++num_audio_input; +} + +static void populate_audio_input_menu_with_pulseaudio_monitors() { + pa_mainloop *main_loop = pa_mainloop_new(); + + pa_context *ctx = pa_context_new(pa_mainloop_get_api(main_loop), "gpu-screen-recorder-gtk"); + pa_context_connect(ctx, NULL, PA_CONTEXT_NOFLAGS, NULL); + int state = 0; + int pa_ready = 0; + pa_context_set_state_callback(ctx, pa_state_cb, &pa_ready); + + pa_operation *pa_op = NULL; + + for(;;) { + // Not ready + if(pa_ready == 0) { + pa_mainloop_iterate(main_loop, 1, NULL); + continue; + } + + switch(state) { + case 0: { + pa_op = pa_context_get_source_info_list(ctx, pa_sourcelist_cb, nullptr); + ++state; + break; + } + } + + // Couldn't get connection to the server + if(pa_ready == 2 || (state == 1 && pa_op && pa_operation_get_state(pa_op) == PA_OPERATION_DONE)) { + if(pa_op) + pa_operation_unref(pa_op); + pa_context_disconnect(ctx); + pa_context_unref(ctx); + pa_mainloop_free(main_loop); + return; + } + + pa_mainloop_iterate(main_loop, 1, NULL); + } + + pa_mainloop_free(main_loop); +} + +static void audio_input_change_callback(GtkComboBox *widget, gpointer userdata) { + enable_stream_record_button_if_info_filled(); +} + +static GtkWidget* create_common_settings_page(GtkStack *stack, GtkApplication *app) { + GtkGrid *grid = GTK_GRID(gtk_grid_new()); + gtk_stack_add_named(stack, GTK_WIDGET(grid), "common-settings"); + gtk_widget_set_vexpand(GTK_WIDGET(grid), true); + gtk_widget_set_hexpand(GTK_WIDGET(grid), true); + gtk_grid_set_row_spacing(grid, 10); + gtk_grid_set_column_spacing(grid, 10); + gtk_widget_set_margin(GTK_WIDGET(grid), 10, 10, 10, 10); + + GtkGrid *select_window_grid = GTK_GRID(gtk_grid_new()); + gtk_grid_attach(grid, GTK_WIDGET(select_window_grid), 0, 0, 2, 1); + gtk_grid_attach(select_window_grid, gtk_label_new("Window: "), 0, 0, 1, 1); + GtkButton *select_window_button = GTK_BUTTON(gtk_button_new_with_label("Select window...")); + gtk_widget_set_hexpand(GTK_WIDGET(select_window_button), true); + g_signal_connect(select_window_button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(on_select_window_button_click), app); + gtk_grid_attach(select_window_grid, GTK_WIDGET(select_window_button), 1, 0, 1, 1); + + GtkGrid *fps_grid = GTK_GRID(gtk_grid_new()); + gtk_grid_attach(grid, GTK_WIDGET(fps_grid), 0, 1, 2, 1); + gtk_grid_attach(fps_grid, gtk_label_new("Frame rate: "), 0, 0, 1, 1); + fps_entry = GTK_SPIN_BUTTON(gtk_spin_button_new_with_range(10.0, 250.0, 1.0)); + gtk_spin_button_set_value(fps_entry, 60.0); + gtk_widget_set_hexpand(GTK_WIDGET(fps_entry), true); + gtk_grid_attach(fps_grid, GTK_WIDGET(fps_entry), 1, 0, 1, 1); + + GtkGrid *audio_grid = GTK_GRID(gtk_grid_new()); + gtk_grid_attach(grid, GTK_WIDGET(audio_grid), 0, 2, 2, 1); + gtk_grid_attach(audio_grid, gtk_label_new("Audio input: "), 0, 0, 1, 1); + audio_input_menu = GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(gtk_combo_box_text_new()); + populate_audio_input_menu_with_pulseaudio_monitors(); + g_signal_connect(audio_input_menu, "changed", G_CALLBACK(audio_input_change_callback), nullptr); + gtk_widget_set_hexpand(GTK_WIDGET(audio_input_menu), true); + gtk_grid_attach(audio_grid, GTK_WIDGET(audio_input_menu), 1, 0, 1, 1); + + GtkGrid *start_button_grid = GTK_GRID(gtk_grid_new()); + gtk_grid_attach(grid, GTK_WIDGET(start_button_grid), 0, 3, 2, 1); + gtk_grid_set_column_spacing(start_button_grid, 10); + + stream_button = GTK_BUTTON(gtk_button_new_with_label("Stream")); + gtk_widget_set_hexpand(GTK_WIDGET(stream_button), true); + gtk_grid_attach(start_button_grid, GTK_WIDGET(stream_button), 0, 0, 1, 1); + + record_button = GTK_BUTTON(gtk_button_new_with_label("Record")); + gtk_widget_set_hexpand(GTK_WIDGET(record_button), true); + gtk_grid_attach(start_button_grid, GTK_WIDGET(record_button), 1, 0, 1, 1); + + gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(record_button), false); + gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(stream_button), false); + + if(num_audio_input != 0) { + gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(audio_input_menu), 0); + } + + return GTK_WIDGET(grid); +} + +static GtkWidget* create_recording_page(GtkStack *stack) { + GtkGrid *grid = GTK_GRID(gtk_grid_new()); + gtk_stack_add_named(stack, GTK_WIDGET(grid), "recording"); + gtk_widget_set_vexpand(GTK_WIDGET(grid), true); + gtk_widget_set_hexpand(GTK_WIDGET(grid), true); + gtk_grid_set_row_spacing(grid, 10); + gtk_grid_set_column_spacing(grid, 10); + gtk_widget_set_margin(GTK_WIDGET(grid), 10, 10, 10, 10); + + GtkGrid *file_chooser_grid = GTK_GRID(gtk_grid_new()); + gtk_grid_attach(grid, GTK_WIDGET(file_chooser_grid), 0, 0, 2, 1); + gtk_grid_set_column_spacing(file_chooser_grid, 10); + GtkWidget *file_chooser_label = gtk_label_new("Where do you want to save the video?"); + gtk_grid_attach(file_chooser_grid, GTK_WIDGET(file_chooser_label), 0, 0, 1, 1); + file_chooser_button = GTK_BUTTON(gtk_button_new_with_label("video.mp4")); + gtk_button_set_image(file_chooser_button, save_icon); + gtk_button_set_always_show_image(file_chooser_button, true); + gtk_button_set_image_position(file_chooser_button, GTK_POS_RIGHT); + gtk_widget_set_hexpand(GTK_WIDGET(file_chooser_button), true); + g_signal_connect(file_chooser_button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(on_file_chooser_button_click), nullptr); + gtk_grid_attach(file_chooser_grid, GTK_WIDGET(file_chooser_button), 1, 0, 1, 1); + + GtkGrid *start_button_grid = GTK_GRID(gtk_grid_new()); + gtk_grid_attach(grid, GTK_WIDGET(start_button_grid), 0, 1, 2, 1); + gtk_grid_set_column_spacing(start_button_grid, 10); + record_back_button = GTK_BUTTON(gtk_button_new_with_label("Back")); + gtk_widget_set_hexpand(GTK_WIDGET(record_back_button), true); + gtk_grid_attach(start_button_grid, GTK_WIDGET(record_back_button), 0, 0, 1, 1); + GtkButton *start_recording_button = GTK_BUTTON(gtk_button_new_with_label("Start recording")); + gtk_widget_set_hexpand(GTK_WIDGET(start_recording_button), true); + g_signal_connect(start_recording_button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(on_start_recording_button_click), nullptr); + gtk_grid_attach(start_button_grid, GTK_WIDGET(start_recording_button), 1, 0, 1, 1); + + return GTK_WIDGET(grid); +} + +static void stream_service_change_callback(GtkComboBox *widget, gpointer userdata) { + enable_stream_record_button_if_info_filled(); +} + +static GtkWidget* create_streaming_page(GtkStack *stack) { + GtkGrid *grid = GTK_GRID(gtk_grid_new()); + gtk_stack_add_named(stack, GTK_WIDGET(grid), "streaming"); + gtk_widget_set_vexpand(GTK_WIDGET(grid), true); + gtk_widget_set_hexpand(GTK_WIDGET(grid), true); + gtk_grid_set_row_spacing(grid, 10); + gtk_grid_set_column_spacing(grid, 10); + gtk_widget_set_margin(GTK_WIDGET(grid), 10, 10, 10, 10); + + GtkGrid *stream_service_grid = GTK_GRID(gtk_grid_new()); + gtk_grid_attach(grid, GTK_WIDGET(stream_service_grid), 0, 0, 2, 1); + gtk_grid_attach(stream_service_grid, gtk_label_new("Stream service: "), 0, 0, 1, 1); + stream_service_input_menu = GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(gtk_combo_box_text_new()); + gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(stream_service_input_menu, "Twitch"); + //gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(stream_service_input_menu, "Custom"); + g_signal_connect(stream_service_input_menu, "changed", G_CALLBACK(stream_service_change_callback), nullptr); + gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(stream_service_input_menu), 0); + gtk_widget_set_hexpand(GTK_WIDGET(stream_service_input_menu), true); + gtk_grid_attach(stream_service_grid, GTK_WIDGET(stream_service_input_menu), 1, 0, 1, 1); + + GtkGrid *stream_id_grid = GTK_GRID(gtk_grid_new()); + gtk_grid_attach(grid, GTK_WIDGET(stream_id_grid), 0, 1, 2, 1); + gtk_grid_attach(stream_id_grid, gtk_label_new("Stream id: "), 0, 0, 1, 1); + stream_id_entry = GTK_ENTRY(gtk_entry_new()); + gtk_widget_set_hexpand(GTK_WIDGET(stream_id_entry), true); + gtk_grid_attach(stream_id_grid, GTK_WIDGET(stream_id_entry), 1, 0, 1, 1); + + GtkGrid *start_button_grid = GTK_GRID(gtk_grid_new()); + gtk_grid_attach(grid, GTK_WIDGET(start_button_grid), 0, 2, 2, 1); + gtk_grid_set_column_spacing(start_button_grid, 10); + stream_back_button = GTK_BUTTON(gtk_button_new_with_label("Back")); + gtk_widget_set_hexpand(GTK_WIDGET(stream_back_button), true); + gtk_grid_attach(start_button_grid, GTK_WIDGET(stream_back_button), 0, 0, 1, 1); + GtkButton *start_streaming_button = GTK_BUTTON(gtk_button_new_with_label("Start streaming")); + gtk_widget_set_hexpand(GTK_WIDGET(start_streaming_button), true); + g_signal_connect(start_streaming_button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(on_start_streaming_button_click), nullptr); + gtk_grid_attach(start_button_grid, GTK_WIDGET(start_streaming_button), 1, 0, 1, 1); + + return GTK_WIDGET(grid); +} + +static gboolean on_destroy_window(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEvent *event, gpointer data) { + if(gpu_screen_recorder_process != -1) { + kill(gpu_screen_recorder_process, SIGINT); + int status; + if(waitpid(gpu_screen_recorder_process, &status, 0) == -1) { + perror("waitpid failed"); + if(ffmpeg_process != -1) + kill(ffmpeg_process, SIGKILL); + /* Ignore... */ + } else { + if(ffmpeg_process != -1) + waitpid(ffmpeg_process, &status, 0); + } + } else { + if(ffmpeg_process != -1) + kill(ffmpeg_process, SIGKILL); + } + return true; +} + +static void activate(GtkApplication *app, gpointer userdata) { + GtkWidget *window = gtk_application_window_new(app); + g_signal_connect(window, "destroy", G_CALLBACK(on_destroy_window), nullptr); + gtk_window_set_title(GTK_WINDOW(window), "Gpu screen recorder"); + gtk_window_set_resizable(GTK_WINDOW(window), false); + + crosshair_cursor = XCreateFontCursor(gdk_x11_get_default_xdisplay(), XC_crosshair); + save_icon = gtk_image_new_from_stock("gtk-save", GTK_ICON_SIZE_BUTTON); + + GtkStack *stack = GTK_STACK(gtk_stack_new()); + gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(window), GTK_WIDGET(stack)); + gtk_stack_set_transition_type(stack, GTK_STACK_TRANSITION_TYPE_SLIDE_LEFT_RIGHT); + gtk_stack_set_transition_duration(stack, 300); + gtk_stack_set_homogeneous(stack, false); + GtkWidget *common_settings_page = create_common_settings_page(stack, app); + GtkWidget *recording_page = create_recording_page(stack); + GtkWidget *streaming_page = create_streaming_page(stack); + gtk_stack_set_visible_child(stack, common_settings_page); + + page_navigation_userdata.stack = stack; + page_navigation_userdata.common_settings_page = common_settings_page; + page_navigation_userdata.recording_page = recording_page; + page_navigation_userdata.streaming_page = streaming_page; + g_signal_connect(record_button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(on_start_recording_click), &page_navigation_userdata); + g_signal_connect(record_back_button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(on_streaming_recording_page_back_click), &page_navigation_userdata); + + g_signal_connect(stream_button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(on_start_streaming_click), &page_navigation_userdata); + g_signal_connect(stream_back_button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(on_streaming_recording_page_back_click), &page_navigation_userdata); + + gtk_widget_show_all(window); +} + +int main(int argc, char **argv) { + GtkApplication *app = gtk_application_new("org.dec05eba.gpu-screen-recorder", G_APPLICATION_FLAGS_NONE); + g_signal_connect(app, "activate", G_CALLBACK(activate), nullptr); + int status = g_application_run(G_APPLICATION(app), argc, argv); + g_object_unref(app); + return status; +} |