82 Commits

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Marco Dalla Tiezza
2513f5d1e5 Updated resources and docs 2024-10-20 19:59:39 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
32a9ecddbf Final bump to 4.1.0 2024-10-20 19:47:27 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
f2f5c1dc3d Fixed Windows logo 2024-10-20 19:30:53 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
f67ee9bc92 Bumpt to python 3.12, updated action files and changelog 2024-10-20 19:22:25 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
7a696451f0 Updated dependencies and docs 2024-10-20 19:13:40 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
53a7a1dda2 Update 2024-10-11 01:23:14 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
2cbeec6af3 Added possibility to activate additionl printings aimed to debug for qt plugins 2024-06-27 12:34:01 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
463a532c27 Updated documentation for SSA and Sun Imagers 2024-06-27 12:20:58 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
a3bc1b0c59 Complete the UV imagers part with Atmospheric Imagery Assembly 2024-06-27 01:08:43 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
ccc6e99a7f Added Synoptic Analysis, UV Imagers, and Spectrometric Coronagraph 2024-06-25 00:38:00 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
b8e6075aa0 Updated dependencies. Previous commit closes #4 2024-06-24 22:18:21 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
ddb952b894 Updated audio player with settings 2024-06-24 18:48:53 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
76bcbac60a Updated readme.md 2024-06-22 18:37:44 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
319b11e77c Rolling out DB v65 2024-06-22 15:17:22 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
5f513b1c76 Rolling out v4.0.5 2024-06-15 12:38:22 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
36648e08cc Updated message on preference window, bump Artemis version to 4.0.5 2024-06-15 12:09:14 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
d61caa1ada Removed unused imports, added date parser for db info data 2024-06-15 12:01:33 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
6fdd36b548 Code optimized: removed an additional db loading 2024-06-15 11:44:01 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
6213e8b1ca Added creation date and version of the db on db manager window 2024-06-15 00:55:05 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
d0bfbe40d7 New logic for local sigid search 2024-06-15 00:40:00 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
ebda950c87 Updated docs 2024-06-14 21:33:42 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
c803a72489 Updated changelog and resources (after merge) 2024-06-14 01:18:48 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
70758ea8bd Merge pull request #51 from AresValley/revised-networking
Revised network manager, update manager and downloader
2024-06-13 23:08:42 +00:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
6c0b1b7e04 Merge branch 'master' into revised-networking 2024-06-13 23:07:30 +00:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
c17c1fdbea Updated resources 2024-06-14 01:01:53 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
8138cf8e38 Docs update 2 2024-06-14 00:14:04 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
0b416f0a2e Docs update 2024-06-13 23:55:41 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
1d0c459402 Fixed a potential issue where the downloader window closes but the downloader instance keeps running 2024-06-13 19:19:21 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
0f898ff6f5 Introduced temporary folder 2024-06-13 16:16:36 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
c58d85c6a2 Fixed bug of space_weather introduced with the new update_manager 2024-06-13 15:52:47 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
f73034c35c Preparatory update for the new update manager 2024-06-13 15:46:56 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
77c43813a0 Final ieration of the new downloader and update_manager, implemented automatic updates only for windows 2024-06-13 15:46:25 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
b01bd99ecf Preparatory update for the new update manager 2024-06-13 14:57:36 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
146a5d1605 First implementation of the auto update for windows 2024-06-13 14:40:07 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
ea245c853b Updated changelog and documentation 2024-06-13 12:20:12 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
e57e9bf8e4 Artemis can be fully navigated (and so the signal list) just with the keyboard, fixed #50 2024-06-13 11:42:24 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
70ed158b02 Updated resources, fixed typo 2024-06-13 02:06:45 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
1d795b688e File size request from HTTP header, handled the indeterminate size case 2024-06-13 01:54:59 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
52c4fbcce9 Downloader has been generalized, now network_utils is update_utils 2024-06-13 01:05:53 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
79891899ce Improved label readability, handled non critical exception about filtering without a loaded DB 2024-06-12 23:16:48 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
dde223d2ac Updated documentation 2024-06-12 21:20:18 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
43ddee410a Removed unnecessay arguments (now default) for nuitka 2024-06-11 18:37:50 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
ecbf10ebb5 Rolling out v4.0.3 2024-06-10 22:20:37 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
5d3cdb7abb Updated to v4.0.3 (hotfix) 2024-06-10 21:57:47 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
5b8670814b Removed setProperty and findChild in dowloader.py for code uniformity 2024-06-10 21:51:53 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
19acf11b1a Fixed a potential bug affecting ARM architecture 2024-06-10 21:30:28 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
39056d1d91 Updated name of excluded DLLs (only for linux since it is using a lib prefix) 2024-06-10 21:22:32 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
436c54b733 Fixed #48 an error occurig on Linux where configuration file path are not properly resolved during startup with the binary version of the program 2024-06-10 20:40:46 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
b48a42dcc8 Explicit DLLs inclusion/exclusion in Nuitka, close #47 2024-06-10 16:55:04 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
e00e21c46a Fixed #46 2024-06-10 11:56:27 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
2aa821ee65 Minor docs fix 2024-06-09 16:42:19 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
5ab0c39aa9 Rolling out v4.0.1 2024-06-09 16:31:21 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
f09bbd3311 Revert "Bump Nuitka 2.3.1"
This reverts commit 91589018a3.
2024-06-09 16:07:24 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
91589018a3 Bump Nuitka 2.3.1 2024-06-09 15:42:40 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
d41c9e1ed6 Added installer icon, bump version 4.0.1 2024-06-09 15:36:54 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
0cbd9a7a0b Updated documentation 2024-06-09 15:17:13 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
7db68ab2ad Integrity check for the configuration parser 2024-06-06 22:34:51 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
c7c53b5a68 Solved clipping of the scrollbar on different textareas 2024-06-06 20:12:29 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
9d2443b0f0 Updated docs 2024-06-06 19:20:03 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
2c3ffd5e66 Updated readme image 2024-06-06 19:15:46 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
485eccb373 Added DB autoload on startup option 2024-06-06 19:06:45 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
faf9a5293a Normalized K and A index lights to NOAA standard nomnclature 2024-06-06 18:11:15 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
e58cf4d206 Updated docs 2024-06-06 15:51:20 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
1b48405c14 Rolling out DB v61 2024-06-05 22:20:43 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
c8fcb2c3e0 Added project webpage in help section 2024-06-05 21:03:06 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
ab8403c16e Corrected few docs typo 2024-06-05 00:05:00 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
7929c23ac5 Fixed a bug introduced in 10607c88ea 2024-06-04 22:15:44 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
707cc001cf Updated docs about new text search behaviour 2024-06-04 21:57:56 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
4594237c09 Added volume slider and mute bbutton to audio player, closed #45 2024-06-04 21:43:57 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
10607c88ea Searches in the name field has been extended to the description as well (close #44) 2024-06-04 19:51:21 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
f61527ed70 Locked audio player upon signal deletion 2024-06-04 19:30:15 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
4e7ebcc2f5 Read-only ops are separated in different standard and OS dependent folders from read-write ones (fixed #43), bump Nuitka 2.3 2024-06-04 19:25:12 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
16e2668fe9 Forced std error and std output in building script for Windows for logging purposes 2024-06-02 00:57:32 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
cc607fdd28 Added more extension for FileDialog 2024-06-01 22:28:13 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
f5565a6b5e Basic Operations chapter added to the docs 2024-06-01 22:22:14 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
04bc4cce5f Added documentation for the new 2 products implemented in the previous commits 2024-06-01 13:12:15 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
c6afcc0e75 Added Aurora Forecast Model 2024-06-01 11:48:27 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
3fdbdbfae4 Added D-Region Absorption Predictions 2024-05-31 19:59:51 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
359e5c9076 Added Sporadic-E and Aurora spots in RF propagation panel 2024-05-31 16:48:27 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
7a89b64ca8 Code polished from unused functions 2024-05-31 16:36:34 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
e2a48e7a54 Docs updated and corrected a type in the space weather window 2024-05-30 18:25:18 +02:00
Marco Dalla Tiezza
2a70e42a59 Changed to GitHub hosted latest software and db version manifest 2024-05-30 12:48:29 +02:00
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artemis_version:
description: 'Version'
required: true
default: '4.0.0'
default: '4.1.0'
type: string
jobs:
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Setup python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: '3.11'
python-version: '3.12'
- name: Build and package
run: sh ./building/Linux/build_linux.sh

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@@ -6,12 +6,12 @@ on:
artemis_version:
description: 'Version'
required: true
default: '4.0.0'
default: '4.1.0'
type: string
jobs:
build-macos-x86_64:
runs-on: macos-11
runs-on: macos-12
steps:
- name: Check out code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Setup python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: '3.11'
python-version: '3.12'
- name: Build and package
run: sh ./building/macOS/build_macos.sh

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artemis_version:
description: 'Version'
required: true
default: '4.0.0'
default: '4.1.0'
type: string
jobs:
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Setup python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: '3.11'
python-version: '3.12'
- name: Build and package
run: ./building/Windows/build_windows.ps1

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.flake8
*.qtds
artemis_rc.py
site
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app.build
app.dist

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> [!NOTE]
> This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html) and the format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
## [Unreleased] - 2024-05-28
## [Unreleased]
## [4.1.0] - 2024-10-20
### Added
- Created a setting panel for the audio player
- Selection of the audio output device. Closes [#4](https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/issues/4)
- Added the following (advanced) products to the space weather module. Closes [#53](https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/issues/53):
- Sun Synoptic Analysis (SAS)
- GOES Solar Ultraviolet Imager (SUVI), all wavelenght (94 Å, 131 Å, 171 Å, 195 Å, 284 Å, 304 Å)
- GOES Thematic Map (from SUVI)
- Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph (LASCO), both C2/C3 range for optical imaging of the Suns corona
- Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI): Magnetogram, Intensitygram, Dopplergram
### Fixed
- Fixed margins for downloader window
## [4.0.5] - 2024-06-15
### Added
- Possibility to navigate Artemis just with the keyboard [#50](https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/issues/50)
- **Windows:** automatic updates have been implemented. When a software update is available, Artemis will download the new version and install the updates automatically
- Multiple sigID databases can be conserved. In the case of autoload, the latest local version will be loaded
- Added creation date and DB version in DB manager window
### Changed
- Improved readability of labels for filter ranges for frequency, bandwidth, and ACF
- Improved Update manager and Downloader functionalities
- OS-dependent temporary folders are now used for database download and Artemis updates
- The logic for searching the last sigID database has changed now the discriminant is no longer the folder name but is reported as a signature in the database itself (-1 in the editable field; see documentation)
- Old sigID databases are not deleted anymore when a new version is downloaded. This is to avoid removing databases with user changes or additions
### Fixed
- Added a database load check to avoid (noncritical) exceptions when applying filters without having loaded a database.
- Fixed a potential issue involving the forcible closure of the downloader window, but the downloader instance keeps running
- With the new logic in the latest sigID database search, manually imported sigID databases are officially recognized as proper ones
## [4.0.3] - 2024-06-10
### Changed
- Optimized final package size (reduced by 30% to 50%) by explicitly including necessary plugins/DLLs and excluding unnecessary ones with Nuitka [#47](https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/issues/47)
### Fixed
- When the links/urls in the description field of a signal are clicked, they open the default browser [#46](https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/issues/46)
- Fixed an error occurig on Linux where configuration file path are not properly resolved during startup with the binary version of the program (they are if running from source) [#48](https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/issues/48)
## [4.0.1] - 2024-06-9
### Added
- Database format has been changed from .csv to a proper relational DB (sqlite) which is much easier handled thanks to the native library shipped with python
- Possibility to create an arbitrary number of new databases for storing new custom signals
@@ -12,13 +58,18 @@
- Databases can be exported/imported for easy sharing
- Possibility to store and view all type of documents related to a signal entry
- Filtration process is now much more efficient due to usage of SQL queries
- D-Region Absorption Predictions (DRAP) and Aurora OVATION model are now present in the Space Weather window
### Changed
- Updated GUI libray from PyQt5 to PySide6. Artemis 4 now relies on the QtQuick framework.
- Undefined value for frequency and bandwidth is now deprecated.
- SigID standard database is now hosted on GitHub (the server is much faster) along with the website parser
- Undefined value for frequency and bandwidth is now deprecated
- Drastically reduced the number of third party libraries
- The signals filtering page has been simplified to be more immediate and user friendly
- Space weather page now relies on Poseidon daemon (hosted on aresvalley.com)
- Space weather page has been greatly improved and now relies on Poseidon daemon (hosted on aresvalley.com)
### Fixed
- Artemis can be execunted inside standard pretected folder (such as Program Files) without using elevated privileges
## [3.2.4] - 2022-09-30
### Fixed
@@ -84,7 +135,11 @@ First release.
<!-- Links definitions -->
[Unreleased]: https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/compare/v3.2.4...HEAD
[Unreleased]: https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/compare/v4.1.0...HEAD
[4.1.0]: https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/compare/v4.0.5...v4.1.0
[4.0.5]: https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/compare/v4.0.3...v4.0.5
[4.0.3]: https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/compare/v4.0.1...v4.0.3
[4.0.1]: https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/compare/v3.2.4...v4.0.1
[3.2.4]: https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/compare/v3.2.1...v3.2.4
[3.2.3]: https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/compare/v3.2.2...v3.2.3
[3.2.2]: https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/compare/v3.2.1...v3.2.2

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<div align="center">
<a href="">![GitHub Release](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/aresvalley/artemis)</a>
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</div>
**Artemis** is a software designed to assist **radio frequency (RF) signal identification and storage**. It simplifies real-time spectrum analysis by leveraging one of the most extensive and community-driven databases, containing nearly **500 recognized signals**. This comprehensive software solution allows users to collect RF signals with specific parameters such as frequency, bandwidth, modulation, etc. Users can also store spectrum waterfalls, audio samples, and all types of documents for future reference. Artemis provides a robust platform to manage a wide range of RF data with precision and ease.
**Artemis** is a software designed to assist **radio frequency (RF) signal identification and storage**. It simplifies real-time spectrum analysis by leveraging one of the most extensive and community-driven databases, containing over **500 recognized signals**. This comprehensive software solution allows users to collect RF signals with specific parameters such as frequency, bandwidth, modulation, etc. Users can also store spectrum waterfalls, audio samples, and all types of documents for future reference. Artemis provides a robust platform to manage a wide range of RF data with precision and ease.
<div align="center">
<img src="docs/assets/artemis_preview.png">
<img src="docs/assets/artemis_preview.webp">
</div>
## Documentation

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<file>images/icons/browser.svg</file>
<file>images/icons/documents.svg</file>
<file>images/icons/abort.svg</file>
<file>images/icons/settings.svg</file>
<file>images/spectrum_not_available.svg</file>
<file>images/artemis_not_available.svg</file>
<file>ui/Artemis.qml</file>
<file>ui/DbManager.qml</file>
@@ -37,6 +39,10 @@
<file>ui/SignalPage.qml</file>
<file>ui/SpaceWeatherCurrentPage.qml</file>
<file>ui/SpaceWeatherForecastPage.qml</file>
<file>ui/SpaceWeatherDRAPPage.qml</file>
<file>ui/SpaceWeatherAuroraPage.qml</file>
<file>ui/SpaceWeatherSSA.qml</file>
<file>ui/SpaceWeatherSunImagers.qml</file>
<file>ui/About.qml</file>

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@@ -4,12 +4,13 @@ from PySide6.QtQml import QQmlApplicationEngine
from PySide6.QtCore import QObject, Slot, Signal
from artemis.utils.constants import Constants, Messages
from artemis.utils.sys_utils import open_directory, pack_db, unpack_db
from artemis.utils.sys_utils import open_directory, make_tar, unpack_tar
from artemis.utils.sql_utils import ArtemisDatabase, ArtemisSignal
from artemis.utils.path_utils import check_data_dir
from artemis.utils.network_utils import NetworkManager
from artemis.utils.update_utils import UpdateManager
from artemis.utils.generic_utils import generate_filter_query
from artemis.utils.path_utils import normalize_dialog_path
from artemis.utils.path_utils import DATA_DIR
from artemis.utils.config_utils import CONFIGURE_QT
from artemis.ui.preferences import UIPreferences
from artemis.ui.dbmanager import UIdbmanager
@@ -24,6 +25,7 @@ import artemis.resources
class UIArtemis(QObject):
# Python > QML Signals
close_ui = Signal()
populate_sig_list = Signal(list)
populate_sig_details = Signal(list)
populate_filter_modulation = Signal(list)
@@ -36,7 +38,7 @@ class UIArtemis(QObject):
show_dialog_popup = Signal(str, str, str)
show_dialog_download_db = Signal(str, str, str)
show_dialog_download_art = Signal(str, str, str)
show_dialog_update_artemis = Signal(str, str, str, bool)
update_info_bar = Signal(str, str)
@@ -61,15 +63,15 @@ class UIArtemis(QObject):
# Creating istances for other windows
self.preferences = UIPreferences(self)
self.dbmanager = UIdbmanager(self)
self.downloader = UIDownloader(self)
self.spaceweather = UIspaceweather(self)
self.docmanager = UIdocumentsmanager(self)
self.sigeditor = UIsignaleditor(self)
self.cateditor = UIcategoryeditor(self)
self.downloader = UIDownloader(self)
self.network_manager = NetworkManager(self)
self.update_manager = UpdateManager(self)
check_data_dir()
self.autoload_db()
def _connect(self):
@@ -78,8 +80,9 @@ class UIArtemis(QObject):
self._window.loadSignal.connect(self.load_sig)
self._window.showPref.connect(self.show_pref_ui)
self._window.openSigEditor.connect(self.open_sig_editor)
self._window.startDownloader.connect(self.start_download_db)
self._window.checkDbUpdates.connect(self.check_update_db)
self._window.checkForUpdate.connect(self.check_for_update)
self._window.updateDb.connect(self.update_db)
self._window.updateArtemis.connect(self.update_artemis)
self._window.showSpaceWeather.connect(self.show_space_weather_ui)
self._window.openDbDirectory.connect(self.open_db_directory)
self._window.showCatManager.connect(self.open_cat_manager)
@@ -97,12 +100,13 @@ class UIArtemis(QObject):
self._window_signal.addCatTag.connect(self.add_cat_tag)
# Python > QML connections
self.close_ui.connect(self._window.close)
self.populate_sig_list.connect(self._window.populateList)
self.clear_list.connect(self._window.clearList)
self.update_info_bar.connect(self._window.bottomInfoBar)
self.show_dialog_popup.connect(self._window.openGeneralDialog)
self.show_dialog_download_db.connect(self._window.openDialogDownloadDb)
self.show_dialog_download_art.connect(self._window.openDialogDownloadArtemis)
self.show_dialog_update_artemis.connect(self._window.openDialogUpdateArtemis)
self.lock_menu.connect(self._window.lockMenu)
self.populate_sig_details.connect(self._window_signal.populateSignalParam)
@@ -167,17 +171,18 @@ class UIArtemis(QObject):
the details to generate a search query
"""
filter_status = filter_status.toVariant()
if filter_status != {}:
filter_query = generate_filter_query(filter_status)
self.loaded_db.select_by_filter(filter_query)
if self.loaded_db is not None:
if filter_status != {}:
filter_query = generate_filter_query(filter_status)
self.loaded_db.select_by_filter(filter_query)
self.clear_signal_page.emit()
self.populate_sig_list.emit(self.loaded_db.all_signals)
self.clear_signal_page.emit()
self.populate_sig_list.emit(self.loaded_db.all_signals)
total_signals = len(self.loaded_db.all_signals)
self.bottom_info_bar("FILTERS ACTIVE: {} signals found".format(total_signals), "warning")
else:
self.load_db(self.loaded_db.db_dir_name)
total_signals = len(self.loaded_db.all_signals)
self.bottom_info_bar("FILTERS ACTIVE: {} signals found".format(total_signals), "warning")
else:
self.load_db(self.loaded_db.db_dir_name)
def show_pref_ui(self):
@@ -212,18 +217,10 @@ class UIArtemis(QObject):
self.docmanager.load_documentsmanager_ui()
def check_update_db(self):
""" User manual check for updates db updates
def check_for_update(self):
""" User manual check for updates updates
"""
self.network_manager.show_popup = True
self.network_manager.check_updates()
def start_download_db(self):
""" Show the downloader and start the download of the sigid db
"""
self.downloader.show_ui.emit()
self.downloader.on_start()
self.update_manager.check_updates(True)
def dialog_download_db(self, message_type, title, message):
@@ -232,10 +229,24 @@ class UIArtemis(QObject):
self.show_dialog_download_db.emit(message_type, title, message)
def dialog_download_artemis(self, message_type, title, message):
""" Dialog popup for artemis download confirmation
def dialog_update_artemis(self, message_type, title, message, auto=False):
""" Dialog popup for Artemis download confirmation
"""
self.show_dialog_download_art.emit(message_type, title, message)
self.show_dialog_update_artemis.emit(message_type, title, message, auto)
@Slot()
def update_db(self):
""" Start the download of the sigID DB
"""
self.update_manager.download_db()
@Slot()
def update_artemis(self):
""" Start the download of Artemis
"""
self.update_manager.download_artemis()
def open_db_directory(self):
@@ -277,7 +288,7 @@ class UIArtemis(QObject):
"""
try:
dest_path = normalize_dialog_path(save_path)
pack_db(dest_path, self.loaded_db.db_dir)
make_tar(dest_path, self.loaded_db.db_dir)
self.dialog_popup(
Messages.DIALOG_TYPE_INFO,
Messages.GENERIC_SUCCESS,
@@ -300,7 +311,8 @@ class UIArtemis(QObject):
"""
try:
origin_path = normalize_dialog_path(tar_path)
unpack_db(origin_path, str(uuid.uuid4()))
save_path = DATA_DIR / str(uuid.uuid4())
unpack_tar(origin_path, save_path)
self.dialog_popup(
Messages.DIALOG_TYPE_INFO,
Messages.GENERIC_SUCCESS,
@@ -332,6 +344,16 @@ class UIArtemis(QObject):
self.cateditor.load_cateditor_ui()
def autoload_db(self):
""" This will autoload the latest local sigID DB, if present
according to the user settings
"""
sig_id_db = self.dbmanager.get_latest_local_sigid_db()
autoload = CONFIGURE_QT.value("Database", "autoload", 0)
if sig_id_db is not None and int(autoload):
self.load_db(sig_id_db.db_dir_name)
def dialog_popup(self, message_type, title, message):
""" Opens a general dialog popup

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@@ -1,10 +1,12 @@
import os
from PySide6.QtQml import QQmlApplicationEngine
from PySide6.QtCore import QObject, Signal, Slot
from artemis.utils.path_utils import *
from artemis.utils.path_utils import DATA_DIR
from artemis.utils.generic_utils import *
from artemis.utils.sql_utils import ArtemisDatabase
from artemis.utils.constants import Constants
from artemis.utils.sys_utils import delete_dir
class UIdbmanager(QObject):
@@ -46,8 +48,24 @@ class UIdbmanager(QObject):
def load_local_db_list(self):
""" Scan for all the valid DBs in the data folder and show them on the list
"""
db_param = []
valid_db_list = self.scan_db_dir()
self.populate_db_list.emit(valid_db_list)
for db in valid_db_list:
db_param.append(
{
'name': db.name,
'version': db.version,
'date': parse_date(db.date),
'db_dir_name': db.db_dir_name,
'documents_n': db.stats['documents'],
'signals_n': db.stats['signals'],
'images_n': db.stats['images'],
'audio_n': db.stats['audio']
}
)
self.populate_db_list.emit(db_param)
def load_db(self, db_dir_name):
@@ -67,7 +85,7 @@ class UIdbmanager(QObject):
self._parent.lock_menu.emit(True)
self._parent.clear_list.emit()
self._parent.clear_signal_page.emit()
delete_db_dir(db_dir_name)
delete_dir(DATA_DIR / db_dir_name)
self.load_local_db_list()
@@ -82,24 +100,32 @@ class UIdbmanager(QObject):
def scan_db_dir(self):
""" Scans the data directory for valid databases and
return a dictionary containing only the valid ones with a summary
return a dictionary containing only the valid ones.
Returns a list of objects (dbs)
"""
valid_db_list = []
db_dirs = next(os.walk(Constants.DB_DIR))[1]
db_dirs = next(os.walk(DATA_DIR))[1]
for db_dir_name in db_dirs:
if valid_db(db_dir_name):
try:
database = ArtemisDatabase(db_dir_name)
database.load()
valid_db_list.append(
{
'name': database.name,
'db_dir_name': database.db_dir_name,
'documents_n': database.stats['documents'],
'signals_n': database.stats['signals'],
'images_n': database.stats['images'],
'audio_n': database.stats['audio']
}
)
valid_db_list.append(database)
except:
continue
return valid_db_list
def get_latest_local_sigid_db(self):
""" Return the newest valid local sigID database.
Returns None if no valid sigID database is found.
"""
valid_dbs = self._parent.dbmanager.scan_db_dir()
sig_id_dbs = [db for db in valid_dbs if db.editable == -1]
if len(sig_id_dbs) != 0:
sig_id_latest = max(sig_id_dbs, key=lambda x: x.version)
return sig_id_latest
else:
return None

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@@ -1,17 +1,21 @@
import requests
from PySide6.QtQml import QQmlApplicationEngine
from PySide6.QtCore import QObject, Slot, Signal, QUrl, QSaveFile, QDir, QIODevice
from PySide6.QtNetwork import QNetworkReply, QNetworkRequest, QNetworkAccessManager
from artemis.utils.config_utils import *
from artemis.utils.sys_utils import delete_file, match_hash, unpack_db
from artemis.utils.constants import Messages
from artemis.utils.sys_utils import delete_db_dir
class UIDownloader(QObject):
# Python > QML Signals
show_ui = Signal()
close_ui = Signal()
update_progress_bar = Signal(int, int)
set_indeterminate_bar = Signal()
update_status = Signal(str)
finished = Signal()
def __init__(self, parent):
super().__init__()
@@ -21,8 +25,13 @@ class UIDownloader(QObject):
self._engine = QQmlApplicationEngine()
self._engine.load('qrc:/ui/Downloader.qml')
self._window = self._engine.rootObjects()[0]
self._progress_bar = self._window.findChild(QObject, "progressBar")
self._label_progress = self._window.findChild(QObject, "labelProgress")
self.file_url = None
self.file_size = None
self.dest_file = None
self.file = None
self.manager = None
self.reply = None
self._connect()
@@ -34,49 +43,55 @@ class UIDownloader(QObject):
# Python > QML connections
self.show_ui.connect(self._window.show)
self.close_ui.connect(self._window.close)
self.update_progress_bar.connect(self._window.updateProgressBar)
self.set_indeterminate_bar.connect(self._window.setIndeterminateBar)
self.update_status.connect(self._window.updateStatus)
@Slot()
def on_start(self):
""" Start the download of the DB taking the needed url and size from
the attributes of the UpdatesController class
def on_start(self, url, save_path):
""" Start the download process using the specified URL
Args:
url (str): url from where download the file
save_path (str): path where to save the downloaded file
"""
url_file = QUrl(self._parent.network_manager.remote_db_url)
dest_path = QDir(Constants.DB_DIR)
self.dest_file = dest_path.filePath(url_file.fileName())
self._clear_ui()
self.show_ui.emit()
self.file_url = QUrl(url)
self.file_size = self._get_filesize(url)
dest_path = QDir(save_path)
self.dest_file = dest_path.filePath(self.file_url.fileName())
self.file = QSaveFile(self.dest_file)
if self.file.open(QIODevice.WriteOnly):
# Start a GET HTTP request
self.manager = QNetworkAccessManager(self)
self.reply = self.manager.get(QNetworkRequest(url_file))
self.reply = self.manager.get(QNetworkRequest(self.file_url))
self.reply.downloadProgress.connect(self.on_progress)
self.reply.finished.connect(self.on_finished)
self.reply.readyRead.connect(self.on_ready_read)
self.reply.errorOccurred.connect(self.on_error)
else:
self.close_ui.emit()
self.show_popup_error(
self.file.errorString()
)
self.show_popup_error(self.file.errorString())
@Slot()
def on_abort(self):
""" Stop the download when user press abort button """
""" Stop the download when user presses the abort button
"""
if self.reply:
self.reply.abort()
self._progress_bar.setProperty("value", 0)
if self.file:
self.file.cancelWriting()
self.close_ui.emit()
@Slot()
def on_ready_read(self):
""" Get available bytes and store them into the file """
""" Write available bytes to the file
"""
if self.reply:
if self.reply.error() == QNetworkReply.NoError:
self.file.write(self.reply.readAll())
@@ -84,8 +99,9 @@ class UIDownloader(QObject):
@Slot()
def on_finished(self):
""" Delete reply, close the file, check the hash for integrity,
extract the database and delete the downloaded zip
""" Finalize the download process and, if no errors
occurs, emits the finished signal usefull for
a callback
"""
if self.reply:
self.reply.deleteLater()
@@ -93,25 +109,21 @@ class UIDownloader(QObject):
if self.file:
self.file.commit()
self._label_progress.setProperty("text", "Checking DB integrity (SHA-256)")
if self.reply.error() == QNetworkReply.NoError:
self.finished.emit()
if match_hash(self.dest_file, self._parent.network_manager.remote_db_hash):
self._label_progress.setProperty("text", "Unpacking archive...")
delete_db_dir('SigID')
unpack_db(self.dest_file, 'SigID')
delete_file(self.dest_file)
self._parent.load_db('SigID')
self.close_ui.emit()
self.close_ui.emit()
@Slot(int, int)
def on_progress(self, bytesReceived: int):
""" Update progress bar and label
""" Update progress bar and status label
"""
total_bytes = self._parent.network_manager.remote_db_size
self._label_progress.setProperty("text", "{:.1f} Mb / {:.1f} Mb".format(bytesReceived/10**6, total_bytes/10**6))
self._progress_bar.setProperty("to", total_bytes)
self._progress_bar.setProperty("value", bytesReceived)
if self.file_size is not None:
self.update_status.emit("{:.1f} Mb / {:.1f} Mb".format(bytesReceived/10**6, self.file_size/10**6))
self.update_progress_bar.emit(bytesReceived, self.file_size)
else:
self.update_status.emit("{:.1f} Mb".format(bytesReceived/10**6))
@Slot(QNetworkReply.NetworkError)
@@ -125,6 +137,28 @@ class UIDownloader(QObject):
)
def _get_filesize(self, url):
""" Get the file size by sending a HEAD request to the URL.
If the Content-Length in HTTP headers is missing, returns None
and set the progress_bar as 'indeterminate' like a 'busy indicator'
Args:
url (str): URL to check the file size
"""
try:
response = requests.get(url, stream=True)
size = int(response.headers.get('content-length'))
return size
except:
self.set_indeterminate_bar.emit()
return None
def _clear_ui(self):
self.update_progress_bar.emit(0, 0)
self.update_status.emit('')
def show_popup_error(self, error_msg):
self._parent.dialog_popup(
Messages.DIALOG_TYPE_ERROR,

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@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ class UIPreferences(QObject):
show_ui = Signal()
load_material_accent = Signal(str)
load_material_theme = Signal(str)
load_autoload = Signal(int)
def __init__(self, parent):
@@ -27,18 +28,21 @@ class UIPreferences(QObject):
# QML > Python connections
self._window.saveMaterialAccent.connect(self.save_material_accent)
self._window.saveMaterialTheme.connect(self.save_material_theme)
self._window.saveAutoload.connect(self.save_autoload)
# Python > QML connections
self.show_ui.connect(self._window.show)
self.load_material_accent.connect(self._window.loadMaterialAccent)
self.load_material_theme.connect(self._window.loadMaterialTheme)
self.load_autoload.connect(self._window.loadAutoload)
def load_preferences_ui(self):
""" Loading all the initial preferences from the conf file to the UI
"""
self.load_material_accent.emit(CONFIGURE_QT.get_or_default("Material", "Accent", "Green"))
self.load_material_theme.emit(CONFIGURE_QT.get_or_default("Material", "Theme", "System"))
self.load_material_accent.emit(CONFIGURE_QT.value("Material", "Accent", "Green"))
self.load_material_theme.emit(CONFIGURE_QT.value("Material", "Theme", "System"))
self.load_autoload.emit(int(CONFIGURE_QT.value("Database", "autoload", 0)))
self.show_ui.emit()
@@ -54,3 +58,10 @@ class UIPreferences(QObject):
""" Saving material theme setting
"""
CONFIGURE_QT.set("Material", "Theme", material_theme)
@Slot(int)
def save_autoload(self, autoload):
""" Saving autoload setting
"""
CONFIGURE_QT.set("Database", "autoload", str(autoload))

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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ from PySide6.QtCore import QObject, Signal, Slot
from artemis.utils.path_utils import *
from artemis.utils.generic_utils import *
from artemis.utils.sql_utils import ArtemisSignal
from artemis.utils.sys_utils import delete_file
class UIsignaleditor(QObject):
@@ -104,6 +105,7 @@ class UIsignaleditor(QObject):
"""
if param_type == 'Signal':
self._parent.loaded_sig.delete_signal()
self._parent.lock_audio_player.emit()
for doc in self._parent.loaded_sig.documents:
doc_file_name = '{}.{}'.format(str(doc[0]), doc[1])
doc_file_path = self._parent.loaded_db.media_dir / doc_file_name

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@@ -12,6 +12,10 @@ class UIspaceweather(QObject):
show_ui = Signal()
load_poseidon_report = Signal(dict)
load_poseidon_forecast_report = Signal(dict)
load_poseidon_drap_report = Signal(dict)
load_poseidon_SSA_report = Signal(dict)
load_poseidon_sun_images_report = Signal(dict)
load_aurora_report = Signal()
update_bottom_bar = Signal(str)
@@ -26,6 +30,10 @@ class UIspaceweather(QObject):
self._window_current = self._window.findChild(QObject, "spaceWeatherCurrentObj")
self._window_forecast = self._window.findChild(QObject, "spaceWeatherForecastObj")
self._window_drap = self._window.findChild(QObject, "spaceWeatherDRAPObj")
self._window_aurora = self._window.findChild(QObject, "spaceWeatherAuroraObj")
self._window_SSA = self._window.findChild(QObject, "spaceWeatherSSA")
self._window_sun_images = self._window.findChild(QObject, "spaceWeatherSunImagers")
self._connect()
@@ -38,6 +46,10 @@ class UIspaceweather(QObject):
self.update_bottom_bar.connect(self._window.updateBottomBar)
self.load_poseidon_report.connect(self._window_current.loadReport)
self.load_poseidon_forecast_report.connect(self._window_forecast.loadForecastReport)
self.load_poseidon_drap_report.connect(self._window_drap.loadDrapReport)
self.load_poseidon_SSA_report.connect(self._window_SSA.loadDrapReport)
self.load_poseidon_sun_images_report.connect(self._window_sun_images.loadDrapReport)
self.load_aurora_report.connect(self._window_aurora.loadAuroraReport)
def load_spaceweather_ui(self):
@@ -47,14 +59,18 @@ class UIspaceweather(QObject):
def download_poseidon_report(self):
network_manager = self._parent.network_manager
network_manager.show_popup = True
poseidon_data = network_manager.fetch_remote_json(
Constants.POSEIDON_REPORT
update_manager = self._parent.update_manager
poseidon_data = update_manager.fetch_remote_json(
Constants.POSEIDON_REPORT_URL,
True
)
if poseidon_data:
self.load_poseidon_report.emit(poseidon_data)
self.load_poseidon_forecast_report.emit(poseidon_data)
self.load_poseidon_drap_report.emit(poseidon_data)
self.load_poseidon_sun_images_report.emit(poseidon_data)
self.load_poseidon_SSA_report.emit(poseidon_data)
self.load_aurora_report.emit()
self.update_bottom_bar.emit(
'Loaded Poseidon report issued on {} at {} UTC'.format(

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@@ -1,10 +1,12 @@
from configparser import ConfigParser
from artemis.utils.constants import Constants
from artemis.utils.path_utils import PREFERENCES_DIR, BASE_DIR
from artemis.utils.sys_utils import copy_file
class Config(ConfigParser):
""" Custom configuration class derived from ConfigParser.
Used to get, set, save and remove any configuration from the conf file
Used to get value, set, save and remove any configuration from the conf file
"""
def __init__(self, config_file_path, space_around_delimiters=False):
@@ -13,11 +15,13 @@ class Config(ConfigParser):
self.read(self._config_file_path)
self._space_around_delimiters = space_around_delimiters
def get_or_default(self, section, option, default_value):
value = super().get(section, option)
return value if value else default_value
def value(self, section, option, default_value):
value = super().get(section, option, fallback=default_value)
return value
def set(self, section, option, value=None):
if not self.has_section(section):
self.add_section(section)
super().set(section, option, value)
self.save()
@@ -29,4 +33,43 @@ class Config(ConfigParser):
with open(self._config_file_path, 'w') as f:
self.write(f, space_around_delimiters=self._space_around_delimiters)
CONFIGURE_QT = Config((Constants.PREFERENCES_DIR / 'qtquickcontrols2.conf').resolve().as_posix())
def merge_config_files(old_config_path, template_config_path):
""" Merge two configuration files: if the old one lacks some
sections or options from a comparison with a template,
this function will add what is missing to the old conf file
"""
old_config = ConfigParser()
old_config.read(old_config_path)
new_config = ConfigParser()
new_config.read(template_config_path)
for section in new_config.sections():
if not old_config.has_section(section):
old_config.add_section(section)
for option in new_config.options(section):
if not old_config.has_option(section, option):
old_config.set(section, option, new_config.get(section, option))
with open(old_config_path, 'w') as f:
old_config.write(f)
def check_conf_file():
""" Check the integrity of the used conf file.
If it is not present it will add a copy to the PREF_DIR
and if it is different in structure (different section/options)
it will merge the conf file with the new template one
"""
active_conf = (PREFERENCES_DIR / 'qtquickcontrols2.conf').resolve()
template_conf = (BASE_DIR / 'config' / 'qtquickcontrols2.conf').resolve()
if not active_conf.exists():
copy_file(template_conf, active_conf)
else:
merge_config_files(active_conf, template_conf)
check_conf_file()
CONFIGURE_QT = Config((PREFERENCES_DIR / 'qtquickcontrols2.conf').resolve().as_posix())

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@@ -1,9 +1,7 @@
import os
import locale
import sys
from PySide6.QtCore import qVersion
from pathlib import Path
class Constants():
@@ -12,19 +10,12 @@ class Constants():
APPLICATION_NAME = 'Artemis'
ORGANIZATION_NAME = 'AresValley'
ORGANIZATION_DOMAIN = 'aresvalley.com'
APPLICATION_VERSION = '4.0.0'
BASE_DIR = Path(os.path.dirname(__file__)) / '../..'
PREFERENCES_DIR = BASE_DIR / 'config'
DB_DIR = BASE_DIR / 'data'
UI_DIR = BASE_DIR / 'ui'
IMAGES_DIR = BASE_DIR / 'images'
LOGS_DIR = BASE_DIR / 'logs'
APPLICATION_VERSION = '4.1.0'
SQL_NAME = 'data.sqlite'
DB_LATEST_VERSION = 'https://www.aresvalley.com/artemis/v4/latest.json'
POSEIDON_REPORT = 'https://www.aresvalley.com/poseidon_engine/data.json'
LATEST_VERSION_URL = 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AresValley/Artemis/master/config/release-info.json'
POSEIDON_REPORT_URL = 'https://www.aresvalley.com/poseidon_engine/data.json'
DEFAULT_ENCODING = 'utf-8'
SYSTEM_LANGUAGE = 'en_US' # locale.getdefaultlocale()[0]
@@ -48,6 +39,7 @@ class Messages:
UP_TO_DATE = "You're up to date!"
DB_NEW_VER = "New SigID DB version available!"
ART_NEW_VER = "New Artemis version available!"
DB_CORRUPTED = "Database Corruption Detected"
# Messages
DB_CREATION_SUCCESS_MSG = "The new database has been created succesfully."
@@ -59,8 +51,10 @@ class Messages:
NO_CONNECTION_MSG = "Unable to check for updates. It appears that there is a problem with your internet connection. Please check your network settings and try again later. {}"
UP_TO_DATE_MSG = "The latest version of Artemis and SigID wiki is installed on your computer."
DB_NEW_VER_MSG = "A new version of the database ({}) is available for download. Download now?"
ART_NEW_VER_MSG = "A new version of Artemis ({}) is available for download. Check GitHub page now?"
DOWNLOAD_CORRUPTED_MSG = "Downloaded data corrupted or invalid. Please retry."
ART_NEW_VER_MANUAL_MSG = "A new version of Artemis ({}) is available for download. Check GitHub page now?"
ART_NEW_VER_AUTO_MSG = "A new version of Artemis ({}) is available for download. Update Artemis now?"
DB_CORRUPTED_MSG = "Downloaded data corrupted or invalid. Please retry."
DB_DOWNLOAD_SUCCESS_MSG = "The database has been successfully downloaded and is now being loaded."
class Query():
@@ -68,13 +62,13 @@ class Query():
############################## SELECT
SELECT_ALL_SIGNALS = "SELECT SIG_ID, NAME FROM signals ORDER BY NAME ASC"
SELECT_ALL_SIGNALS = "SELECT SIG_ID, NAME, DESCRIPTION FROM signals ORDER BY NAME ASC"
SELECT_ALL_MODULATION = "SELECT DISTINCT VALUE FROM modulation ORDER BY VALUE ASC"
SELECT_ALL_LOCATION = "SELECT DISTINCT VALUE FROM location ORDER BY VALUE ASC"
SELECT_SIG_ID = "SELECT SIG_ID, NAME FROM signals WHERE SIG_ID IN ({}) ORDER BY NAME ASC"
SELECT_SIG_ID = "SELECT SIG_ID, NAME, DESCRIPTION FROM signals WHERE SIG_ID IN ({}) ORDER BY NAME ASC"
SELECT_ALL_CAT_LABELS = "SELECT CLB_ID, VALUE FROM category_label ORDER BY VALUE ASC"

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@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
from datetime import datetime
from artemis.utils.constants import Query
@@ -75,3 +77,17 @@ def generate_filter_query(filer_status):
))
return ' INTERSECT '.join(query)
def parse_date(date_str):
""" Parses a date string in "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%f" format and returns
the date in "YYYY-MM-DD" format. If parsing fails, returns the original string.
Args:
date_str (str): The date string to parse.
"""
try:
form_date = datetime.strptime(date_str, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%f")
return str(form_date.date())
except ValueError:
return date_str

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@@ -1,134 +0,0 @@
import os
import requests
from packaging.version import Version
from artemis.utils.constants import Constants, Messages
from artemis.utils.sql_utils import ArtemisDatabase
from artemis.utils.sys_utils import is_windows, is_linux, is_macos
class NetworkManager:
""" Class that checks for DB or software updates
"""
def __init__(self, parent):
self._parent = parent
self.sigid_db_path = Constants.DB_DIR / 'sigID' / Constants.SQL_NAME
self.show_popup = False
self.db_update = None
self.art_update = None
self.remote_db_url = None
self.remote_db_hash = None
self.remote_db_version = None
self.remote_db_size = None
self.remote_art_version = None
self.check_updates()
def check_updates(self):
""" Checks if a new DB update is available.
Args:
popup (bool, optional): Suppress the "already up-to-date" message on startup.
Defaults to False.
"""
latest_json = self.fetch_remote_json(Constants.DB_LATEST_VERSION)
if latest_json:
local_db = self.load_local_db()
remote_db = latest_json['sigID_DB']
self.remote_db_version = remote_db['version']
self.remote_db_url = remote_db['url']
self.remote_db_hash = remote_db['sha256_hash']
self.remote_db_size = remote_db['total_bytes']
if is_windows():
self.remote_art_version = latest_json['windows']['version']
elif is_linux():
self.remote_art_version = latest_json['linux']['version']
elif is_macos():
self.remote_art_version = latest_json['mac']['version']
if Version(self.remote_art_version) > Version(Constants.APPLICATION_VERSION):
self.art_update = True
else:
self.art_update = False
if self.art_update:
self.show_popup_art_update()
else:
if local_db:
if self.remote_db_version > local_db.version:
self.show_popup_db_update()
elif self.show_popup:
self.show_popup_up_to_date()
else:
self.show_popup_initial_db_download()
def fetch_remote_json(self, url):
""" Fetches the remote json from a url
"""
try:
response = requests.get(url)
response.raise_for_status()
return response.json()
except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e:
if self.show_popup:
self._parent.dialog_popup(
Messages.DIALOG_TYPE_ERROR,
Messages.NO_CONNECTION,
Messages.NO_CONNECTION_MSG.format(e)
)
return None
def load_local_db(self):
""" Loads the local database if exists
"""
if os.path.exists(self.sigid_db_path):
local_db = ArtemisDatabase('sigID')
local_db.load()
return local_db
return None
def show_popup_db_update(self):
"""Prompts the user to download the updated version of the database."""
self._parent.dialog_download_db(
Messages.DIALOG_TYPE_WARN,
Messages.DB_NEW_VER,
Messages.DB_NEW_VER_MSG.format(self.remote_db_version)
)
def show_popup_art_update(self):
"""Prompts the user to download the updated version of the database."""
self._parent.dialog_download_artemis(
Messages.DIALOG_TYPE_WARN,
Messages.ART_NEW_VER,
Messages.ART_NEW_VER_MSG.format(self.remote_art_version)
)
def show_popup_up_to_date(self):
"""Notifies the user that the database is up to date."""
self._parent.dialog_popup(
Messages.DIALOG_TYPE_INFO,
Messages.UP_TO_DATE,
Messages.UP_TO_DATE_MSG
)
def show_popup_initial_db_download(self):
"""Prompts the user to download the database for the first time."""
self._parent.dialog_download_db(
Messages.DIALOG_TYPE_QUEST,
Messages.NO_DB_DETECTED,
Messages.NO_DB_DETECTED_MSG
)

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@@ -1,14 +1,8 @@
import os
from pathlib import Path
from artemis.utils.sql_utils import ArtemisDatabase
from artemis.utils.constants import Constants
from artemis.utils.sys_utils import *
def check_data_dir():
if not os.path.exists(Constants.DB_DIR):
os.makedirs(Constants.DB_DIR)
from artemis.utils.sys_utils import is_windows, is_linux, is_macos
def normalize_dialog_path(path):
@@ -19,38 +13,47 @@ def normalize_dialog_path(path):
return norm_path
def logs_dir():
def _app_dir():
if is_macos():
logs_dir_path = Path.home() / 'Library/Logs/' / Constants.ORGANIZATION_NAME / Constants.APPLICATION_NAME
app_dir_path = Path.home() / 'Library' / 'Application Support' / Constants.ORGANIZATION_NAME / Constants.APPLICATION_NAME
elif is_windows():
logs_dir_path = Path.home() / 'AppData/Local/' / Constants.ORGANIZATION_NAME / Constants.APPLICATION_NAME / 'logs'
app_dir_path = Path.home() / 'AppData' / 'Local' / Constants.ORGANIZATION_NAME / Constants.APPLICATION_NAME
elif is_linux():
logs_dir_path = Path.home() / '/var/log/' / Constants.ORGANIZATION_NAME / Constants.APPLICATION_NAME
app_dir_path = Path.home() / '.local' / 'share' / Constants.ORGANIZATION_NAME / Constants.APPLICATION_NAME
else:
logs_dir_path = Constants.LOGS_DIR
app_dir_path = BASE_DIR.resolve()
if not logs_dir_path.exists():
logs_dir_path.mkdir(parents=True)
if not app_dir_path.exists():
app_dir_path.mkdir(parents=True)
return logs_dir_path
return app_dir_path
def valid_db(db_dir_name):
""" Checks if db_dir_name is a valid db dir containing a `data.sqlite` file.
Db must be valid as well and should be properly initialized and loaded with
no errors.
def _data_dir():
data_dir_path = APP_DIR / 'data'
if not data_dir_path.exists():
data_dir_path.mkdir(parents=True)
return data_dir_path
Args:
db_dir_name (str): name of the db folder
"""
if os.path.exists(Constants.DB_DIR / db_dir_name / Constants.SQL_NAME):
try:
database = ArtemisDatabase(db_dir_name)
database.load()
return True
except Exception as e:
# Invalid or corrupted DB
return False
def _tmp_dir():
if is_windows():
tmp_dir_path = Path.home() / 'AppData' / 'Local' / 'Temp'
else:
# The dir is not containing a data.sqlite file
return False
tmp_dir_path = Path('/tmp')
return tmp_dir_path
def _preference_dir():
preference_dir_path = APP_DIR / 'config'
if not preference_dir_path.exists():
preference_dir_path.mkdir(parents=True)
return preference_dir_path
BASE_DIR = Path(os.path.dirname(__file__)) / '../..'
APP_DIR = _app_dir()
DATA_DIR = _data_dir()
TMP_DIR = _tmp_dir()
PREFERENCES_DIR = _preference_dir()

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@@ -1,13 +1,14 @@
import sqlite3
import os
import sqlite3
from PySide6.QtCore import QUrl
from operator import itemgetter
from datetime import datetime
from contextlib import closing
from artemis.utils.constants import Query, Constants
from artemis.utils.generic_utils import *
from contextlib import closing
from artemis.utils.generic_utils import format_frequency
from artemis.utils.path_utils import DATA_DIR
class Database():
@@ -51,7 +52,7 @@ class ArtemisDatabase(Database):
def __init__(self, db_dir_name):
self.db_dir_name = db_dir_name
self.db_dir = Constants.DB_DIR / db_dir_name
self.db_dir = DATA_DIR / db_dir_name
self.sql_path = self.db_dir / Constants.SQL_NAME
self.media_dir = self.db_dir / 'media'
super().__init__(self.sql_path)
@@ -95,7 +96,7 @@ class ArtemisDatabase(Database):
contains the SIG_ID and the NAME of the signal
"""
self.all_signals = self.execute(Query.SELECT_ALL_SIGNALS)
keys = ('SIG_ID', 'name')
keys = ('SIG_ID', 'name', 'description')
result = [dict(zip(keys, values)) for values in self.all_signals]
self.all_signals = result
@@ -131,7 +132,7 @@ class ArtemisDatabase(Database):
sig_ids = ",".join(str(num[0]) for num in matching_sig_ids)
self.all_signals = self.execute(Query.SELECT_SIG_ID.format(sig_ids))
keys = ('SIG_ID', 'name')
keys = ('SIG_ID', 'name', 'description')
result = [dict(zip(keys, values)) for values in self.all_signals]
self.all_signals = result
@@ -140,7 +141,7 @@ class ArtemisDatabase(Database):
""" Create new db in the data folder.
The name of folder containing the new db has a unique id as name (db_dir_name).
"""
meta = [name, datetime.now(), 0, 0]
meta = [name, datetime.now(), 1, 1]
os.makedirs(self.db_dir)
os.makedirs(self.media_dir)

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import hashlib
from shutil import rmtree, copyfile, make_archive, unpack_archive
from pathlib import Path
from artemis.utils.constants import Constants, Messages
from artemis.utils.constants import Messages
def is_windows():
@@ -46,29 +46,38 @@ def open_directory(directory, timeout=3):
return
def delete_db_dir(db_dir_name):
"""Delete the db folder"""
db_dir = Constants.DB_DIR / db_dir_name
if os.path.exists(db_dir):
rmtree(db_dir)
def copy_file(src_file_path, dst_file_path):
copyfile(src_file_path, dst_file_path)
def delete_dir(dir_path):
if os.path.exists(dir_path):
rmtree(dir_path)
def delete_file(file_path):
if os.path.exists(file_path):
os.remove(file_path)
def pack_db(save_path, db_dir):
make_archive(save_path, 'tar', db_dir.resolve().as_posix())
def make_tar(save_path, origin_path):
""" Create a tar archive from a folder
Args:
save_path: destination path where new tar is saved
origin_path: directory path of the folder to be archived
"""
make_archive(save_path, 'tar', origin_path.resolve().as_posix())
def unpack_db(tar_path, db_dir_name):
db_dir = Constants.DB_DIR / db_dir_name
unpack_archive(tar_path, db_dir, 'tar')
def unpack_tar(tar_path, destination_path):
""" Unpack a tar archive in a folder
Args:
tar_path: path of the tar to be unpacked
destination_path: path where the tar is extracted
"""
unpack_archive(tar_path, destination_path, 'tar')
def match_hash(data, reference_hash):

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ from artemis.utils.config_utils import CONFIGURE_QT
def set_ui():
os.environ['QT_QUICK_CONTROLS_STYLE'] = CONFIGURE_QT.get_or_default('Controls', 'style', 'Material')
os.environ['QT_QUICK_CONTROLS_MATERIAL_VARIANT'] = CONFIGURE_QT.get_or_default('Material', 'variant', 'Dense')
os.environ['QT_QUICK_CONTROLS_MATERIAL_THEME'] = CONFIGURE_QT.get_or_default('Material', 'theme', 'System')
os.environ['QT_QUICK_CONTROLS_MATERIAL_ACCENT'] = CONFIGURE_QT.get_or_default('Material', 'accent', 'Green')
os.environ['QT_QUICK_CONTROLS_STYLE'] = CONFIGURE_QT.value('Controls', 'style', 'Material')
os.environ['QT_QUICK_CONTROLS_MATERIAL_VARIANT'] = CONFIGURE_QT.value('Material', 'variant', 'Dense')
os.environ['QT_QUICK_CONTROLS_MATERIAL_THEME'] = CONFIGURE_QT.value('Material', 'theme', 'System')
os.environ['QT_QUICK_CONTROLS_MATERIAL_ACCENT'] = CONFIGURE_QT.value('Material', 'accent', 'Green')
if is_windows():
os.environ['QSG_RHI_BACKEND'] = 'opengl'
@@ -19,3 +19,5 @@ def set_ui():
os.environ['QT_ENABLE_GLYPH_CACHE_WORKAROUND'] = '1'
os.environ['QML_USE_GLYPHCACHE_WORKAROUND'] = '1'
os.environ['QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS'] = CONFIGURE_QT.value('Develop', 'debug_plugin', '0')

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@@ -0,0 +1,222 @@
import uuid
import requests
from packaging.version import Version
from artemis.utils.constants import Constants, Messages
from artemis.utils.sys_utils import is_windows, is_linux, is_macos, delete_file, match_hash, unpack_tar, open_file
from artemis.utils.path_utils import DATA_DIR, TMP_DIR
class UpdateManager:
""" Class used to manage DB and software updates
"""
def __init__(self, parent):
self._parent = parent
self.db_update = None
self.art_update = None
self.remote_db_url = None
self.remote_db_hash = None
self.remote_db_version = None
self.remote_db_size = None
self.remote_db_file_name = None
self.remote_artemis_version = None
self.remote_artemis_url = None
self.remote_artemis_file_name = None
self.check_updates()
def check_updates(self, show_popup=False):
""" Checks if a software or DB update is available.
Prioritize Artemis updates over the DB one.
Args:
show_popup (bool, optional):
If False, suppress the "already up-to-date" message on startup.
Defaults to False. True is usefull when the user manual check for
updates.
"""
latest_json = self.fetch_remote_json(Constants.LATEST_VERSION_URL, show_popup)
if latest_json:
local_db = self._parent.dbmanager.get_latest_local_sigid_db()
remote_db = latest_json['sigID_DB']
self.remote_db_version = remote_db['version']
self.remote_db_url = remote_db['url']
self.remote_db_hash = remote_db['sha256_hash']
self.remote_db_size = remote_db['total_bytes']
self.remote_db_file_name = self.remote_db_url.split('/')[-1]
if is_windows():
self.remote_artemis_version = latest_json['windows']['version']
self.remote_artemis_url = latest_json['windows']['url']
elif is_linux():
self.remote_artemis_version = latest_json['linux']['version']
self.remote_artemis_url = latest_json['linux']['url']
elif is_macos():
self.remote_artemis_version = latest_json['mac']['version']
self.remote_artemis_url = latest_json['mac']['url']
self.remote_artemis_file_name = self.remote_artemis_url.split('/')[-1]
if Version(self.remote_artemis_version) > Version(Constants.APPLICATION_VERSION):
self.art_update = True
else:
self.art_update = False
if self.art_update:
self._show_popup_art_update()
else:
if local_db:
if self.remote_db_version > local_db.version:
self._show_popup_db_update()
elif show_popup:
self._show_popup_up_to_date()
else:
self._show_popup_initial_db_download()
def fetch_remote_json(self, url, show_popup=False):
""" Fetches the remote json from a url
Args:
show_popup (bool, optional): If false, suppress any error message
Defaults to False (to avoid error if the program is used offline)
"""
try:
response = requests.get(url)
response.raise_for_status()
return response.json()
except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e:
if show_popup:
self._parent.dialog_popup(
Messages.DIALOG_TYPE_ERROR,
Messages.NO_CONNECTION,
Messages.NO_CONNECTION_MSG.format(e)
)
return None
def download_db(self):
""" Open the downloader and download the sigID database in the
TMP_DIR folder. After a succesfull download the callback function
from the downloader is post_download_db
"""
self._parent.downloader.finished.connect(self.post_download_db)
self._parent.downloader.on_start(
self.remote_db_url,
TMP_DIR
)
def post_download_db(self):
""" After a succesfull DB download, this function check the hash
for possible corrupted data, delete old sigID DB and extract
the new one
"""
latest_db_tar_path = TMP_DIR / self.remote_db_file_name
if match_hash(latest_db_tar_path, self.remote_db_hash):
db_dir_name = str(uuid.uuid4())
unpack_tar(latest_db_tar_path, DATA_DIR / db_dir_name)
self._parent.load_db(db_dir_name)
self._show_popup_db_download_complete()
else:
self._show_popup_db_hash_failed()
delete_file(latest_db_tar_path)
def download_artemis(self):
""" Open the downloader and download Artemis in the
TMP_DIR folder. After a succesfull download the callback function
from the downloader is post_download_artemis
"""
self._parent.downloader.finished.connect(self.post_download_artemis)
self._parent.downloader.on_start(
self.remote_artemis_url,
TMP_DIR
)
def post_download_artemis(self):
""" After a succesfull Artemis download, this open the installer
and close the application
"""
if is_windows():
open_file(TMP_DIR / self.remote_artemis_file_name)
self._parent.close_ui.emit()
def _show_popup_db_update(self):
""" Prompts the user to download the updated version of the database
"""
self._parent.dialog_download_db(
Messages.DIALOG_TYPE_WARN,
Messages.DB_NEW_VER,
Messages.DB_NEW_VER_MSG.format(self.remote_db_version)
)
def _show_popup_art_update(self):
""" Alerts the user of a new version of Artemis.
Windows - asks to download with automatic update
Linux, macOS - redirects to GitHub page
"""
if is_windows():
self._parent.dialog_update_artemis(
Messages.DIALOG_TYPE_QUEST,
Messages.ART_NEW_VER,
Messages.ART_NEW_VER_AUTO_MSG.format(self.remote_artemis_version),
True
)
else:
self._parent.dialog_update_artemis(
Messages.DIALOG_TYPE_QUEST,
Messages.ART_NEW_VER,
Messages.ART_NEW_VER_MANUAL_MSG.format(self.remote_artemis_version),
False
)
def _show_popup_up_to_date(self):
""" Notifies the user that the database is up to date
"""
self._parent.dialog_popup(
Messages.DIALOG_TYPE_INFO,
Messages.UP_TO_DATE,
Messages.UP_TO_DATE_MSG
)
def _show_popup_initial_db_download(self):
""" Prompts the user to download the database for the first time
"""
self._parent.dialog_download_db(
Messages.DIALOG_TYPE_QUEST,
Messages.NO_DB_DETECTED,
Messages.NO_DB_DETECTED_MSG
)
def _show_popup_db_download_complete(self):
""" DB has been succesfully downloaded
"""
self._parent.dialog_popup(
Messages.DIALOG_TYPE_INFO,
Messages.GENERIC_SUCCESS,
Messages.DB_DOWNLOAD_SUCCESS_MSG
)
def _show_popup_db_hash_failed(self):
""" Notify the user after detection of a corrupted database
"""
self._parent.dialog_popup(
Messages.DIALOG_TYPE_ERROR,
Messages.DB_CORRUPTED,
Messages.DB_CORRUPTED_MSG
)

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@@ -4,22 +4,27 @@ echo "Building Linux target ..."
echo "Installing requirements ..."
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install nuitka
pip install nuitka==2.4.10
echo "Building with Nuitka ..."
python -m nuitka app.py \
--standalone \
--follow-imports \
--show-modules \
--assume-yes-for-downloads \
--disable-console \
--enable-plugin=pyside6 \
--include-qt-plugins=sensible,styles,qml,multimedia \
--noinclude-dlls=libQt6Charts* \
--noinclude-dlls=libQt6Quick3D* \
--noinclude-dlls=libQt6Sensors* \
--noinclude-dlls=libQt6Test* \
--noinclude-dlls=libQt6WebEngine* \
--include-qt-plugins=styles \
--include-qt-plugins=qml \
--include-qt-plugins=multimedia \
--include-data-files=./artemis/resources.py=./artemis/resources.py \
--include-data-files=./config/qtquickcontrols2.conf=./config/qtquickcontrols2.conf \
--include-data-files=./building/Linux/create_shortcut.sh=./create_shortcut.sh \
--include-data-files=./images/artemis_icon.svg=./images/artemis_icon.svg
chmod 755 ./app.dist/app.bin
--include-data-files=./images/artemis_icon.svg=./images/artemis_icon.svg \
--force-stderr-spec="{TEMP}/artemis.err.log" \
--force-stdout-spec="{TEMP}/artemis.out.log"
echo "Building Linux target finished."

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@@ -2,23 +2,31 @@ Write-Output "Building Windows target"
Write-Output "Installing requirements ..."
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install nuitka
pip install nuitka==2.4.10
Write-Output "Building with Nuitka ..."
python -m nuitka app.py `
--standalone `
--follow-imports `
--show-modules `
--assume-yes-for-downloads `
--disable-console `
--windows-console-mode=disable `
--enable-plugin=pyside6 `
--include-qt-plugins=sensible,styles,qml,multimedia `
--noinclude-dlls="Qt6Charts*" `
--noinclude-dlls="Qt6Quick3D*" `
--noinclude-dlls="Qt6Sensors*" `
--noinclude-dlls="Qt6Test*" `
--noinclude-dlls="Qt6WebEngine*" `
--include-qt-plugins=styles `
--include-qt-plugins=qml `
--include-qt-plugins=multimedia `
--include-data-files=.\artemis\resources.py=.\artemis\resources.py `
--include-data-files=.\config\qtquickcontrols2.conf=.\config\qtquickcontrols2.conf `
--force-stderr-spec="{TEMP}\artemis.err.log" `
--force-stdout-spec="{TEMP}\artemis.out.log" `
--windows-company-name=Aresvalley.com `
--windows-product-name=Artemis `
--windows-file-version=4.0.0 `
--windows-product-version=4.0.0 `
--windows-file-version=4.1.0 `
--windows-product-version=4.1.0 `
--windows-file-description=Artemis `
--windows-icon-from-ico=images\artemis_icon.ico

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#define MyAppName "Artemis"
#define MyAppVersion "4.0.0"
#define MyAppVersion "4.1.0"
#define MyAppPublisher "AresValley"
#define MyAppURL "https://www.aresvalley.com/"
#define MyAppExeName "artemis.exe"
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ LicenseFile=..\..\LICENSE
PrivilegesRequiredOverridesAllowed=dialog
OutputDir=..\
OutputBaseFilename=Artemis
SetupIconFile=..\..\images\artemis_icon.ico
SetupIconFile=..\..\images\installer_icon.ico
Compression=lzma2/ultra64
SolidCompression=yes
VersionInfoVersion={#MyAppVersion}
@@ -42,3 +42,7 @@ Name: "{autodesktop}\{#MyAppName}"; Filename: "{app}\{#MyAppExeName}"; Tasks: de
[Run]
Filename: "{app}\{#MyAppExeName}"; Description: "{cm:LaunchProgram,{#StringChange(MyAppName, '&', '&&')}}"; Flags: nowait postinstall skipifsilent
[UninstallDelete]
Type: filesandordirs; Name: "{localappdata}\{#MyAppPublisher}\{#MyAppName}\cache"
Type: filesandordirs; Name: "{localappdata}\{#MyAppPublisher}\{#MyAppName}\config"

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ echo "Building maacOS target ..."
echo "Installing requirements ..."
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install nuitka imageio
pip install nuitka==2.3 imageio
echo "Building with Nuitka ..."
python -m nuitka app.py \
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ python -m nuitka app.py \
--follow-imports \
--show-modules \
--assume-yes-for-downloads \
--disable-console \
--enable-plugin=pyside6 \
--include-qt-plugins=sensible,styles,qml,multimedia \
--include-data-files=./artemis/resources.py=./artemis/resources.py \
@@ -24,6 +23,6 @@ python -m nuitka app.py \
--macos-app-name=Artemis \
--macos-app-mode=gui \
--macos-sign-identity=ad-hoc \
--macos-app-version=4.0.0
--macos-app-version=4.1.0
echo "Building Linux target finished."

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@@ -5,3 +5,9 @@ style=Material
variant=Dense
theme=System
accent=Green
[Database]
autoload=0
[Develop]
debug_plugin=0

20
config/release-info.json Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
{
"sigID_DB": {
"version": 65,
"url": "https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis-DB/releases/download/v65/v65.tar",
"sha256_hash": "00c49d4e47d2b32e14e9dd072810b9a976348c1f58b2b10880b54dc8d8123214",
"total_bytes": 192102400
},
"windows": {
"version": "4.0.5",
"url": "https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/releases/download/v4.0.5/Artemis-Windows-x86_64-4.0.5.exe"
},
"linux": {
"version": "4.0.5",
"url": "https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/releases/download/v4.0.5/Artemis-Linux-x86_64-4.0.5.zip"
},
"mac": {
"version": "4.0.0",
"url": ""
}
}

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@@ -33,7 +33,16 @@ where $Y_{i+τ}$ is a lagged data by $τ$ of $Y_i$ and $\bar{Y}$ is the average
## Example: ACF Analysis
### STANAG 4285
The first example will be a NATO standard known as STANAG 4285. You can download a .wav sample from HERE. We start to collect some information about the structure of this signal: a good starting point is the official declassified NATO document dated 1989. The main frame structure can be found at **Annex A-3/5** with a graphical view at **Annex A-7**, also reported below:
The first example will be a NATO standard known as STANAG 4285. You can download a .wav sample from [:material-download: HERE](assets/stanag_4285.wav).
<div align="center">
<audio controls>
<source src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AresValley/Artemis/master/docs/assets/stanag_4285.wav" type="audio/wav">
Your browser does not support the audio player.
</audio>
</div>
We start to collect some information about the structure of this signal: a good starting point is the official declassified NATO document dated 1989. The main frame structure can be found at **Annex A-3/5** with a graphical view at **Annex A-7**, also reported below:
* [STANAG 4285 (i)](assets/acf_2.png)
* [STANAG 4285 A-3](assets/acf_3.png)

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#
![sw_current](assets/main_window.webp)
## 1. Main Menu
### File
* **New Database**
Create a new database.
* **Load Database**
Open the Database Manager windows in order to open, rename, or delete a database.
* **Import Database**
Import an Artemis database with a standard .tar format.
!!! tip "Offline Importing of SigID Database"
Sometimes it may happen that a computer does not have network access and unfortunately Artemis cannot download the SigID database. To solve this you can:
1. Download the .tar database [:material-download: HERE](https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis-DB/releases) from a PC with an internet access
2. Import the downloaded .tar on the target PC (without internet access) using the **Import Database** function
* **Export Database**
Export the loaded database with a standard .tar format.
* **Edit Tags**
Open the tags editor window. From here, you can add, rename, or delete tags. The tags can be added to a signal from the [tags menu](#4-tags)
* **Open Database Folder**
Shows the folder of the currently loaded database in the explorer.
* **Preferences**
Open the program settings window.
* **Exit**
This will close the application.
### Signal
* **New**
Add a new signal to the database.
* **Edit**
Edit the current/selected signal from the loaded database.
### Space Weather
* **Check Report**
Open the main [Space Weather window](space_weather/current.md) and retrieve all the live data from Poseidon Crawler.
## 2. Signal List
This is the signal list where all the database entries are shown. When a signal is selected, it will load on the right panel.
### Filter by Name/Description
On top of the list, there is a field for filtering signals by name or any keyword inside the description of the signal: this filter has the highest priority among all the filters.
## 3. Signal Menu
Here you can swithc between the main **signal** window and the **filter** page.
## 4. Tags
* **Associate Tag**
Custom tags can be associated to the selected signal with the :octicons-plus-circle-16: icon
* **Remove Tag**
In order to remove a tag, just click on its badge.
* **Add/Rename Tag**
To add a new tag open the [Tags Editor](#1-main-menu) in the main menu.
## 5. Add Parameter
Click on the labels to add the corresponding parameter to the signal (e.g. click on **Frequency** to add a new frequency).
## 6. Edit Parameter
Click on the parameter badge to open the Signal Editor windows. From here, you can edit or delete the corresponding parameter.
!!! tip "Parameter Description"
All the parameters have a description field: if some text is added, it will appear when the corresponding parameter badge is hovered with the mouse pointer.
## 7. Description :simple-markdown:{ title="Markdown Supported" }
This is the description of the signal and can be edited from the [Main Menu](#1-main-menu) (`Signal/Edit...`)
!!! tip "Markdown Supported"
The Description field can render **Markdown**, a simple markup language for creating rich text using plain text. Headers, emphasis, lists, links, code blocks, and many more features for advanced text formatting. [Markdown Basic Syntax :simple-markdown:](https://www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax/)
## 8. Audio Sample
This is a player where an audio sample of the signal can be played. To associate an audio file to be shown as the **main** audio sample, check in the [extra menu](#10-extra) below the signal spectrum.
## 9. Image Sample
This is an image box that commonly contains the signal spectrum/waterfall. To associate an image file to be shown as the **main** image sample, check in the [extra menu](#10-extra) below the signal spectrum.
## 10. Extra
:material-earth: This button is only available for the standard SigID wiki database and connects the local signal to its counterpart on the [sigidwiki website](https://www.sigidwiki.com/).
:material-file-document-multiple: This will open the **Documents Manager**. From here you can add any file (audio, image, pdf, etc.) to the signal entry. It is also possible to mark only one image and one audio to be shown on the main signal window.

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# Build Package
Building a distributable package with an executable for Artemis creates a practical solution for end-users, as they can run the application without needing to interact with the terminal and they can easily share the application as a stand-alone package.
Building a distributable package with an executable for Artemis creates a practical solution for end-users, as they can run the application without needing to interact with the terminal and they can easily share the application as a standalone package.
## Requirements
* Python (3.11 or higher)
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Building a distributable package with an executable for Artemis creates a practi
We assume that Python is already installed on the system and the Artemis source code has been downloaded and extracted. If these prerequisites are not met, please follow steps 1 to 3 in the [run from source section](run_from_source.md).
!!! warning "Cross-Compilation"
To generate standalone packages, an operating system that matches the target OS must be used, as Nuitka does not support cross-compilation. For example: you cannot build binaries on Windows that work on Linux or macOS.
An operating system that matches the target OS must be used to generate standalone packages, as Nuitka does not support cross-compilation. For example, you cannot build binaries on Windows that work on Linux or macOS.
## :simple-windows: Windows
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.\building\Windows\build_windows.ps1
```
2. Wait for the build process to complete. This may take a few minutes depending on your system's performance. Once the process finishes, check the `artemis.dist/` directory: it will contain the stand-alone software with the `artemis.exe` executable.
2. Wait for the build process to complete. This may take a few minutes depending on your system's performance. Once the process finishes, check the `artemis.dist/` directory: it will contain the standalone software with the `artemis.exe` executable.
---
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. ./building/Linux/build_linux.sh
```
2. Wait for the build process to complete. This may take a few minutes depending on your system's performance. Once the process finishes, check the `artemis.dist/` directory: it will contain the stand-alone software with the `app.bin` executable.
2. Wait for the build process to complete. This may take a few minutes depending on your system's performance. Once the process finishes, check the `artemis.dist/` directory: it will contain the standalone software with the `app.bin` executable.
3. If you wish to create a shortcut, follows the procedure in the [installation section](installation.md/#create-a-shortcut)
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# Contribute
Artemis is an open source project an every contribution, no matter how small, is valuable and greatly appreciated. Don't worry about getting everything perfect, we are happy to work with you on your contribution and help you along the way. This guide will help you get started by outlining various ways you can contribute.
Artemis is an open-source project, and every contribution, no matter how small, is valuable and greatly appreciated. Don't worry about getting everything perfect; we are happy to work with you on your contribution and help you along the way. This guide will help you get started by outlining various ways you can contribute.
<div class="grid cards" markdown>
- :material-bug: __Spot a bug?__
- :material-bug: __Spot a bug?__
---
Open an issue (or pull request) and let us know the problem you faced (or you're working on)
Please open an issue (or pull request) and let us know the problem you faced (or you're working on)
[:octicons-arrow-right-24: Open an Issue](https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/issues)
- :material-source-fork: __Fork the repository__
- :material-source-fork: __Fork the repository__
---
Create your own copy of the codebase that you can modify and submit pull requests from.
Create a copy of the codebase from which you can modify and submit pull requests.
[:octicons-arrow-right-24: Fork the repo](https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis)
- :material-lightbulb-on: __Ideas?__
- :material-lightbulb-on: __Ideas?__
---
Idea for a new feature? Open an issue on the project's GitHub repository to describe your proposal in detail.
Idea for a new feature? Open an issue on the project's GitHub repository to describe your proposal.
[:octicons-arrow-right-24: Open an Issue](https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/issues)
- :material-heart: __Spreading the word!__
- :material-heart: __Spreading the word!__
---
Do you like Artemis? Don't forgeto to share it with your network and your friends!
Do you like Artemis? Remember to share it with your network and your friends!
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* [**Eric Wiessner (KI7POL)**](https://github.com/WheezyE "GitHub profile") - *ARM port (Raspberry Pi3B+ and Pi4B)*
* [**Pierpaolo Pravatto**](https://github.com/ppravatto "GitHub profile") - *Wiki page, β Tester*
* [**Francesco Capostagno**](https://github.com/fcapostagno "GitHub profile"), **Luca**, **Pietro** - *β Tester*
## Donators
* Eric Hahn
* Alan Lawrence
* Diego Gil Fernandez
* Torsten Teichert
* Charles Preston
* Brad Hein
* Paolo Romani
* Michelle Corbani
* Martin van Duinen
* Valentino Zardi
* Emmanuel Fabre
* Oscar Nilsson
* Pierre Declercq
* Detlef Jahn
* Oliver Schellenberg
* Stephane Imbertone
* Roel Ketelaars
* Timothy Ehrhart
* George Mager
* Gerhard Amon
* Gerald Schmidt
* Carlos Rocha
* Joshua Frohberg
* Bill Riches
* Jeffrey Krehbiel
* Володимир Багмет
* Philip Hamlin
* David Davies
* Nigel P. Lawrence
* Marco Rissi (PP5ZX)
* Martin van Duinen
* Alex Diamantopulo
* Joseph Winter
* Mark Bender
* Rolf Gerhardt
* Denese Harris
* Benjamin Steele
* Alexander Irmscher
* Jonathan Chang
* Torsten Lipke
* Massimo Petrantoni
* William Arcand
* Jon Carp
* Robert Crone
* William Houston
* Richard Quasne
* Tom Krugliakov
* Francisco Neira Basso
* Alistair Macrae
* Kevin Arburn
* Marek Barłóg
* Gabriel Glösmann
* Corbin Williams
* Ton Machielsen
* Ivan Rancic
* Alipio Fernandez
* Matt Eisele
* Martin Dudel
* Harald Geier

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The table contains 4 columns explained below.
!!! example
A technical explanation on how autocorrelation function works along with a practical example is reported [HERE](acf_analysis.md)
A technical explanation on how autocorrelation function works along with a practical example is reported [HERE](../acf_analysis.md)
## ACF_ID
`INTEGER` :material-key-outline:{ title="Primary key" } :material-upload-outline:{ title="Auto-increment" }

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This field should serve as a writing protection on the database.
* **-1**: reserved to sigID database. This is the primary way to distinguish a valid sigID database
* **0**: read-only database
* **1**: database can be edited with no restrictions
!!! example "Experimental"
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With the release of Artemis 4, we have made a significant upgrade in our data management system by transitioning from a CSV file to a full relational SQL database. This change brings a multitude of advantages that enhance the efficiency, scalability, and reliability of our system. In the following sections, we will explore, table by table, the structure of the new database.
![Screenshot](assets/sql_schema.webp)
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# SigID Wiki Database
<div align="center" markdown>
![GitHub Release](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/AresValley/Artemis-DB?label=Latest%20release)
![GitHub repo file or directory count (in path)](https://img.shields.io/github/directory-file-count/aresvalley/artemis-db/static?type=dir&label=DB%20signals)
![GitHub Downloads (all assets, all releases)](https://img.shields.io/github/downloads/AresValley/Artemis-DB/total?label=DB%20requests)
![GitHub Release Date](https://img.shields.io/github/release-date/AresValley/Artemis-DB)
</div>
Artemis serves as a valuable resource for both personal signal collection and leveraging a vast repository of pre-identified signals. This software application allows users to curate their own collections, but its true strength lies in its integration with a comprehensive database of known signals. This database is directly sourced from the [Signal Identification Wiki](https://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/Signal_Identification_Guide), an open-source resource collaboratively maintained by a global community of radio enthusiasts.
!!! tip "Database Revision"
For quality control purposes, the database undergoes a rigorous review process before integration into Artemis. This review adheres to established guidelines (**DIANA** crawler, not yet released), ensuring the accuracy and completeness of the information presented to users. The specifics of this review process are outlined in the following section.
For quality control purposes, the database undergoes a rigorous review process before integration into Artemis. This review adheres to established [guidelines](https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis-DB), ensuring the accuracy and completeness of the information presented to users. The specifics of this review process are outlined in the following section.
## Modulation
A good practise (reported also on ) is to write the primary type of modulation (if known) and not all the possible variants. A practical example is reported on [Signal Identification Wiki](https://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/Signal_Identification_Guide): there is no need to write **8-PSK** or **QPSK**, **PSK** is enough. The Artemis SigID database is provided without any modulation variants included. The recognized modulations are listed below:

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# Frequently Asked Questions
### What about an automatic signal recognition feature?
This question has been asked countless times, and for good reason: in many fields, machine learning (ML) has disrupted the way we solve problems, and when applied to the right field, you can get outstanding results. **So why not on signals?**
Well, the story dates back to at least 2017 when I started discussing it with several people on the rtl-sdr blog: at first, it seemed promising, but like many things, all that glitters is not gold. Let us proceed in order:
#### ML / Deep Learning approach
A machine learning/neural network approach would not be complex (from a technical standpoint) if there were not the problem of the dataframe completeness. To be effective, neural models need to be trained on a large number of entries. The precise number can vary and strongly depends on the nature of data used for training, but commonly, numbers can be tens of thousands of entries or even more, for example. This would not be a significant concern in the case of RF signals because the various encodings that differentiate can be created artificially using for example [Fldigi](http://www.w1hkj.com/). To make these synthetic signals more like a real one, noise and artificial distortions can be added. However, this approach allows us to have a spectrum that ranges only over civilian, non-proprietary, and non-military signals (a little bit more than 150 out of 500, in the best-case scenario). Many efforts have been made in this field and some excellent results have been reported below:
- [OShea, Corgan, and Clancy](https://arxiv.org/pdf/1602.04105) - Training Size: 900000 signals, 11 modulations
- [Stefan Scholl](https://arxiv.org/pdf/1906.04459) - Training Size: 120000 signals, 18 modulations
- [Stefan Scholl](https://panoradio-sdr.de/automatic-identification-of-160-shortwave-rf-signals-with-deep-learning/) - Training Size: 1.2 million signals, 143 modulations tested in HF
Therefore, The main point is to have a good quality data frame to train the model; this is not always an easy task for the above reasons. Subsequently, as Stefan Scholl pointed out on his blog, similar modulations (MFSK-32 vs Olivia 16/500) can significantly decrease the effectiveness of discrimination. The quality of reception can also influence the result as well:  high SNR cannot always be an ideal point since the reception can be disrupted by interference or fading.
#### Classical Audio Analysis
More classical methods, such as similarity recognition between audio samples (such as using Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients, for example), could be effective, albeit marginally, if applied to the 500 signals audio sample library from sigID wiki. With the same signal encoding, the content of the signal alone can affect the similarity index and, thus, the method's effectiveness. Listening to a signal with the same modulation but encoding different information can significantly decrease the accuracy of signal recognition.

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---
#
<div align="center">
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/W_8Y_4FvoHI?si=0hBqRnxnzCUWmTxK" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe>
</div>
<p align="center" markdown>
![Logo](assets/logo_large_black.svg#only-light){width="400"}
![Logo](assets/logo_large_white.svg#only-dark){width="400"}
[Artemis Homepage](https://www.aresvalley.com){ .md-button }
</p>
**Artemis** is a software designed to assist **radio frequency (RF) signal identification and storage**. It simplifies real-time spectrum analysis by leveraging one of the most extensive and community-driven databases, containing nearly **500 recognized signals**. This comprehensive software solution allows users to collect RF signals with specific parameters such as frequency, bandwidth, modulation, etc. Users can also store spectrum waterfalls, audio samples, and all types of documents for future reference. Artemis provides a robust platform to manage a wide range of RF data with precision and ease.
**Artemis** is a software designed to assist **radio frequency (RF) signal identification and storage**. It simplifies real-time spectrum analysis by leveraging one of the most extensive and community-driven databases, containing over **520 recognized signals**. This comprehensive software solution allows users to collect RF signals with specific parameters such as frequency, bandwidth, modulation, etc. Users can also store spectrum waterfalls, audio samples, and all types of documents for future reference. Artemis provides a robust platform to manage a wide range of RF data with precision and ease.

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* **macOS** 11+ (Big Sur or later)
## :simple-windows: Windows
Just download the installer and follow the guided procedure to complete the installation process.
1. Download the installer `Artemis-Windows-x86_64-4.x.x.exe` in the Assets menu from the [:material-download: LATEST RELEASE](https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/releases) and follow the guided procedure to complete the installation process.
---
## :simple-linux: Linux
Download and extract the tarball archive in a folder of your choice and run the executable `app.bin`.
1. On Linux, the xcb plugin is utilized to supply the essential functionality required for Qt GUI and Qt Widgets to operate on [X11](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/linux-requirements.html). On some Linux distributions the required dependencies are already met, but in many cases, you will need to install them. To install the dependencies use:
``` bash title="Debian-based distro (Ubuntu, Mint, Pop! OS, Kali, ...)"
sudo apt install libxcb-*
```
2. Download `Artemis-Linux-x86_64-4.x.x.tar` in the Assets menu from the [:material-download: LATEST RELEASE](https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/releases) and extract the tarball archive in a folder of your choice.
3. Before running `app.bin`, be sure to have the executable permissions to the binary file with:
```
chmod 700 app.bin
```
### Create a Shortcut
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---
## :simple-apple: Mac OS
!!! warning
The macOS support is temporarily limited!
The support for the macOS compiled version of the program is temporarily limited due to a lack of machines for extensive testing. To use Artemis on a macOS device, you have the following options:
* **Run the program directly from the source:** Follow the instructions provided in [this chapter](run_from_source.md) to launch the program from the source code.
* **Compile the Artemis 4 binaries on your machine:** In this case, you can contribute by reporting any issues you encounter by [opening an Issue](https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/issues).
* **Use the last available compiled version (3.2.1):** Although this version is no longer officially supported, it remains available for use.
* **Use the last available compiled version (3.2.1):** Although this version is no longer officially supported, it remains available for use: [:material-download: Artemis-3.2.1.dmg](https://www.aresvalley.com/?sdm_process_download=1&download_id=377).

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```
pyside6-rcc ./artemis.qrc -o artemis/resources.py
```
## Folders Structure
Artemis can be safely executed and/or installed in any folder (even protected ones, such as `Program Files (x86)` in Windows) because Artemis performs read-only operations in the `BASE_DIR` folder from where it runs. All the reading-writing operations (such as database ops, logging, etc.) are performed in standard folders as follow:
### :simple-windows: Windows
* Data, Cache, Configurations: `$USER\AppData\Local\AresValley\Artemis`
* Logs: `$USER\AppData\Local\Temp`
### :simple-linux: Linux
* Data, Cache, Configurations: `~/.local/share/AresValley/Artemis`
* Logs: `/tmp`
### :simple-apple: Mac OS
* Data, Cache, Configurations: `~/Library/Application Support/AresValley/Artemis`
* Logs: `/tmp`

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# Solar Synoptic Analysis
Synoptic maps of the solar surface are drawn each day by SWPC forecasters, providing forecasters with a broad outline of solar surface features. These maps were started on June 2, 1972 and have been produced daily since then.
!!! quote "Source"
The Solar Synoptic Analysis is courtesy of the Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), located in Boulder, Colorado.
## How to Read
### Active Regions
Active regions are localized magnetic fields on the Sun. Areas with strong or intense magnetic fields provide energy for solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs), so accurate forecasting of space weather activity requires an accurate picture of these regions.. Active regions are given official numbers by SWPC, and the drawings include the probabilities of C, M, and X class flares for the next 24 hours associated with each active region, along with a proton event probability.
### Coronal Holes
Coronal holes are single polarity magnetic regions that are the source of high speed solar winds which drive magnetospheric activity. Coronal holes are the most common cause of geomagnetic storms. Coronal holes have historically been identified from He I 10830A ground-based observations. The boundaries of coronal holes are shown on the synoptic drawings as lines with hash marks on the coronal hole side of the boundary line.
### Neutral Lines
Large magnetic field structures of one magnetic polarity have a neutral line at the boundary of the different magnetic polarities of the fields. Neutral lines are associated with flaring in active regions, and filaments/prominences are often associated with the neutral lines on a quiet sun. Neutral lines appear as dashed lines on the synoptic drawings and the forecaster indicates the polarity of the magnetic field on either side of the neutral line with + (positive) and (negative) signs.
### Plages
Plages make up most of an Active Region, and appear bright in conjunction with the dark sunspots. Plages have strong magnetic fields but disorganized magnetic fields, unlike the highly organized fields of sunspots. In the synoptic drawings, plages are colored red. It is quite normal to have regions of plage with no sunspots, which do not receive an official number since they are not considered active regions and are unlikely to produce solar flares. Plage regions are the chief source of UV variability from the sun, however.
### Filaments and Prominences
Highly-stable regions of high density gas in the low density corona are called filaments. When these occur near the limb and can be seen protruding from the corona, often in spectacular fashion, they are called prominences. When they erupt they can be a geomagnetic storm threat, but the eruptions are usually slow and dont often drive large storms. The filaments and prominences are drawn as outlines with hash marks.
## Solar Coordinates
- Lt: The current Carrington longitude line (north to south) at solar center disk.
- Bt: Referred to as the B-angle. The angle measured from the current position of Earth within its tilted (inclined) orbit, compared to the Suns equator. It ranges between + or 7.23 degrees.
- Pt: Referred to as the position angle. Essentially, the current angle between Earths geocentric north pole and the Suns rotational north pole. The range is between + or 26.31 degrees.
- Returning Carringtons: Refers to the next 3 days of returning Carrington longitude lines to the east limb of the Sun.
## Spot Group Labeling
Spot groups are labeled with their assigned NOAA SWPC number. Underneath that number are four probability numbers (from 1 to 100 %) for C-class flares, M-class flares, X-class flares, and energetic proton events.
## Coronal Hole Labeling
Coronal holes are labeled with their assigned number. Underneath that number is a plus or minus sign representing the polarity of the coronal hole. Beside that figure is a number from 1 to 4 representing confidence of coronal hole analysis (4=good; 3=fair; 2=poor; 1=uncertain).

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#
![sw_current](../assets/sw_4.webp)
This short-term aurora forecast predicts its location and intensity over the next 30 to 90 minutes, based on the [OVATION model](https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/aurora-30-minute-forecast). The lead time of the forecast corresponds to the duration it takes for the solar wind to travel from the L1 observation point to Earth.
Auroras indicate current geomagnetic storm conditions and provide situational awareness for various technologies: for example, they directly affect HF radio communication and GPS/GNSS satellite navigation and are related to ground-induced currents impacting electric power transmission.
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#
![sw_current](../assets/sw_1.webp)
## 1. Kp Index
The **K index** is a number (from 0 to 9) that shows how much Earth's magnetic field is disturbed. A K index of 1 means things are calm, while a K index of 5 or higher indicates a geomagnetic storm. These disturbances are measured with magnetometers that track changes in Earth's magnetic field every three hours. The K itself comes from a German word "Kennziffer" meaning "characteristic digit". To get a big picture of what's happening around the world, an official planetary **Kp index** is calculated. This is done by averaging the K indices from a special network of 13 geomagnetic observatories located around the globe at mid-latitudes.
|Index|Activity Level|High Latitudes|Low Latitudes|Possible Source|
|-|-|-|-|-|
|**Kp 0**|Inactive|Weak & slow aurora possible|Aurora extremely unlikely|Small influx of particles due to some reconnections mostly at the magnetotail|
|**Kp 1**|Very Quiet|Weak & slow aurora likely|Aurora very unlikely|Vide supra|
|**Kp 2**|Quiet|Moderate auroral display|Aurora unlikely|Vide supra|
|**Kp 3**|Unsettled|Active auroral display, sporadic substorm possible|Weak aurora display possible|Coronal hole sending fast winds or remains after days of storming, enhanced solar wind|
|**Kp 4**|Active|Active auroral display, multiple sporadic substorms possible|Weak Aurora Display Possible|Vide supra|
|**Kp 5**|Minor Storm (G1)|Very active auroral display, multiple substorms likely|Aurora display likely|Coronal hole sending fast winds or coronal mass ejection (CME), enhanced solar wind|
|**Kp 6**|Moderate Storm (G2)|Strong auroral display, longer substorms|Active auroral display very likely|Vide supra|
|**Kp 7**|Strong Storm (G3)|Very strong auroral display|Strong auroral display extremely likely|Large CMEs caused by solar storms or flares, very enhanced solar wind with strong shock wave|
|**Kp 8**|Severe Storm (G4)|Extremely strong aurora, long periods of substorming|Strong auroral display extremely likely|Vide supra|
|**Kp 9**|Extreme Storm (G5)|Extremely strong aurora, long periods of substorming|Very strong auroral display, overhead aurora possible|Super CMEs, Carrington-class events, devastating solar wind with extreme shock waves|
## 2. Ap Index
The **A index** represents the three-hourly equivalent amplitude of geomagnetic activity at a specific magnetometer station, derived from the station-specific K index. Due to the quasi-logarithmic nature of the K-scale in relation to magnetometer fluctuations, directly averaging a set of K indices is not really meaningful. Instead each K is converted back into a linear scale. The **Ap index** is determined by averaging the eight daily Ap values (3-hour) and using the same stations grid explained for the Kp index in the previous section. This provides a measure of geomagnetic activity for a specific day. Days with higher levels of geomagnetic activity correspond to higher daily Ap values.
## 3. NOAA Space Weather Scale
### Geomagnetic Storm
??? danger "G5 (Extreme)"
* **Physical measure:** Kp = 9
* **Average Frequency:** 4 days per cycle (11 years)
**Power systems:** Widespread voltage control problems and protective system problems can occur, some grid systems may experience complete collapse or blackouts. Transformers may experience damage.
**Spacecraft operations:** May experience extensive surface charging, problems with orientation, uplink/downlink and tracking satellites.
**Other systems:** Pipeline currents can reach hundreds of amps, HF (high frequency) radio propagation may be impossible in many areas for one to two days, satellite navigation may be degraded for days, low-frequency radio navigation can be out for hours, and aurora has been seen as low as Florida and southern Texas (typically 40° geomagnetic lat.).
??? danger "G4 (Severe)"
* **Physical measure:** Kp = 8 to 9-
* **Average Frequency:** 60 days per cycle (11 years)
**Power systems:** Possible widespread voltage control problems and some protective systems will mistakenly trip out key assets from the grid.
**Spacecraft operations:** May experience surface charging and tracking problems, corrections may be needed for orientation problems.
**Other systems:** Induced pipeline currents affect preventive measures, HF radio propagation sporadic, satellite navigation degraded for hours, low-frequency radio navigation disrupted, and aurora has been seen as low as Alabama and northern California (typically 45° geomagnetic lat.).
??? warning "G3 (Strong)"
* **Physical measure:** Kp = 7
* **Average Frequency:** 130 days per cycle (11 years)
**Power systems:** Voltage corrections may be required, false alarms triggered on some protection devices.
**Spacecraft operations:** Surface charging may occur on satellite components, drag may increase on low-Earth-orbit satellites, and corrections may be needed for orientation problems.
**Other systems:** Intermittent satellite navigation and low-frequency radio navigation problems may occur, HF radio may be intermittent, and aurora has been seen as low as Illinois and Oregon (typically 50° geomagnetic lat.).
??? warning "G2 (Moderate)"
* **Physical measure:** Kp = 6
* **Average Frequency:** 360 days per cycle (11 years)
**Power systems:** High-latitude power systems may experience voltage alarms, long-duration storms may cause transformer damage.
**Spacecraft operations:** Corrective actions to orientation may be required by ground control; possible changes in drag affect orbit predictions.
**Other systems:** HF radio propagation can fade at higher latitudes, and aurora has been seen as low as New York and Idaho (typically 55° geomagnetic lat.).
??? info "G1 (Minor)"
* **Physical measure:** Kp = 5
* **Average Frequency:** 900 days per cycle (11 years)
**Power systems:** Weak power grid fluctuations can occur.
**Spacecraft operations:** Minor impact on satellite operations possible.
**Other systems:** Migratory animals are affected at this and higher levels; aurora is commonly visible at high latitudes (northern Michigan and Maine).
### Solar Radiation Storms
??? danger "S5 (Extreme)"
* **Physical measure:** Flux level of $\ge 10 MeV$ particles = $10^5$
* **Average Frequency:** < 1 event per cycle (11 years)
**Biological:** Unavoidable high radiation hazard to astronauts on EVA (extra-vehicular activity); passengers and crew in high-flying aircraft at high latitudes may be exposed to radiation risk.
**Satellite operations:** Satellites may be rendered useless, memory impacts can cause loss of control, may cause serious noise in image data, star-trackers may be unable to locate sources; permanent damage to solar panels possible.
**Other systems:** Complete blackout of HF (high frequency) communications possible through the polar regions, and position errors make navigation operations extremely difficult.
??? danger "S4 (Severe)"
* **Physical measure:** Flux level of $\ge 10 MeV$ particles = $10^4$
* **Average Frequency:** 3 events per cycle (11 years)
**Biological:** Unavoidable radiation hazard to astronauts on EVA; passengers and crew in high-flying aircraft at high latitudes may be exposed to radiation risk.
**Satellite operations:** May experience memory device problems and noise on imaging systems; star-tracker problems may cause orientation problems, and solar panel efficiency can be degraded.
**Other systems:** Blackout of HF radio communications through the polar regions and increased navigation errors over several days are likely.
??? warning "S3 (Strong)"
* **Physical measure:** Flux level of $\ge 10 MeV$ particles = $10^3$
* **Average Frequency:** 10 events per cycle (11 years)
**Biological:** Radiation hazard avoidance recommended for astronauts on EVA; passengers and crew in high-flying aircraft at high latitudes may be exposed to radiation risk.
**Satellite operations:** Single-event upsets, noise in imaging systems, and slight reduction of efficiency in solar panel are likely.
**Other systems:** Degraded HF radio propagation through the polar regions and navigation position errors likely.
??? warning "S2 (Moderate)"
* **Physical measure:** Flux level of $\ge 10 MeV$ particles = $10^2$
* **Average Frequency:** 25 events per cycle (11 years)
**Biological:** Passengers and crew in high-flying aircraft at high latitudes may be exposed to elevated radiation risk.
**Satellite operations:** Infrequent single-event upsets possible.
**Other systems:** Small effects on HF propagation through the polar regions and navigation at polar cap locations possibly affected.
??? info "S1 (Minor)"
* **Physical measure:** Flux level of $\ge 10 MeV$ particles = $10$
* **Average Frequency:** 50 events per cycle (11 years)
**Biological:** None.
**Satellite operations:** None.
**Other systems:** Minor impacts on HF radio in the polar regions.
### Radio Blackouts
??? danger "R5 (Extreme)"
* **Physical measure:*** X20 ($2e^{-3} Wm^{-2}$)
* **Average Frequency:** < 1 days per cycle (11 years)
**HF Radio:** Complete HF (high frequency**) radio blackout on the entire sunlit side of the Earth lasting for a
number of hours. This results in no HF radio contact with mariners and en route aviators in this sector.
**Navigation:** Low-frequency navigation signals used by maritime and general aviation systems experience outages
on the sunlit side of the Earth for many hours, causing loss in positioning. Increased satellite navigation errors in
positioning for several hours on the sunlit side of Earth, which may spread into the night side.
*GOES X-ray peak brightness by class and by flux (measured in the 0.1-0.8 nm range, in W·m-2)
??? danger "R4 (Severe)"
* **Physical measure:*** X10 ($10^{-3} Wm^{-2}$)
* **Average Frequency:** 8 days per cycle (11 years)
**HF Radio:** HF radio communication blackout on most of the sunlit side of Earth for one to two hours. HF radio
contact lost during this time.
**Navigation:** Outages of low-frequency navigation signals cause increased error in positioning for one to two
hours. Minor disruptions of satellite navigation possible on the sunlit side of Earth.
*GOES X-ray peak brightness by class and by flux (measured in the 0.1-0.8 nm range, in W·m-2)
??? warning "R3 (Strong)"
* **Physical measure:*** X1 ($10^{-4} Wm^{-2}$)
* **Average Frequency:** 140 days per cycle (11 years)
**HF Radio:** Wide area blackout of HF radio communication, loss of radio contact for about an hour on sunlit side
of Earth.
**Navigation:** Low-frequency navigation signals degraded for about an hour.
*GOES X-ray peak brightness by class and by flux (measured in the 0.1-0.8 nm range, in W·m-2)
??? warning "R2 (Moderate)"
* **Physical measure:*** M5 ($5e^{-5} Wm^{-2}$)
* **Average Frequency:** 300 days per cycle (11 years)
**HF Radio:** Limited blackout of HF radio communication on sunlit side of the Earth, loss of radio contact for tens
of minutes.
**Navigation:** Degradation of low-frequency navigation signals for tens of minutes.
*GOES X-ray peak brightness by class and by flux (measured in the 0.1-0.8 nm range, in W·m-2)
??? info "R1 (Minor)"
* **Physical measure:*** M1 ($10^{-5} Wm^{-2}$)
* **Average Frequency:** 950 days per cycle (11 years)
**HF Radio:** Weak or minor degradation of HF radio communication on sunlit side of the Earth, occasional loss of
radio contact.
**Navigation:** Low-frequency navigation signals degraded for brief intervals.
*GOES X-ray peak brightness by class and by flux (measured in the 0.1-0.8 nm range, in W·m-2)
## 4. X-Ray Solar Activity
This is a summary of the **X-Ray Flare Class**. Large solar X-ray flares can change the Earths ionosphere, which blocks high-frequency (HF) radio transmissions on the sunlit side of the Earth. Solar flares are also associated with Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) which can ultimately lead to geomagnetic storms. SWPC sends out space weather alerts at the M5 level. Some large flares are accompanied by strong radio bursts that may interfere with other radio frequencies and cause problems for satellite communication and radio navigation (GPS).
| Class | Peak Strength (W/m<sup>2</sup>) | Effects on Earth |
|-------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------|
| B | I < 10<sup>-6</sup> | Too small to harm Earth |
| C | 10<sup>-6</sup> ≤ I < 10<sup>-5</sup> | Small with few noticeable consequences |
| M | 10<sup>-5</sup> ≤ I < 10<sup>-4</sup> | Brief radio blackouts in polar regions, minor radiation storms |
| X | I ≥ 10<sup>-4</sup> | Planet-wide radio blackouts, long-lasting radiation storms |
## 5. RF Propagation
### Maximum Usable Frequency
In radio transmission, the maximum usable frequency (MUF) is the highest frequency that can be effectively used for communication between two locations on Earth by reflecting off the ionosphere (via skywave or skip) at a given time, regardless of the transmitter's power. This measurement is particularly valuable for shortwave transmissions.
### Earth-Moon-Earth
EarthMoonEarth communication (EME), commonly referred to as Moon bounce, is a radio communication method in which radio waves are transmitted from an Earth-based station, reflected off the Moon's surface, and then received back on Earth. The value gives the probability of a succesfull connection.
### Meteor Scatter
Meteor burst communications (MBC), also known as meteor scatter (MS) communications, is a radio propagation technique that uses the ionized trails created by meteors entering the atmosphere to establish brief communication links between radio stations up to 2,250 kilometers (1,400 miles) apart. This can involve either forward-scatter or back-scatter of the radio waves. Like EME, the value gives the probability of a succesfull connection.
### Sporadic-E
**Report of the latest E-skip spots on 50, 70 & 144 MHz by [DXrobot](https://dxrobot.gooddx.net/)**
Sporadic E (Es or SpE) is a rare type of radio propagation that uses a lower part of the Earth's ionosphere, which typically doesn't refract radio waves. It reflects signals off small "clouds" in the E region at altitudes of 95-150 km (50-100 miles). Unlike the regular F region skywave propagation, which depends on daily cycles of ionized layers from UV light, Sporadic E uses transient ionized patches. This allows for occasional long-distance VHF communication, usually during the six weeks around the summer solstice, beyond the normal line-of-sight range.
### Aurora Spots
**Report of the latest aurora spots on 50, 70 & 144 MHz by [DXrobot](https://dxrobot.gooddx.net/)**
Auroral propagation, or auroral backscatter, is a form of radio propagation that occurs during an auroral event, affecting VHF and UHF communications. Increased ionization in the E layer of the ionosphere reflects signals at much higher frequencies than usual, enabling communication up to 1000 MHz, though 500 MHz is more common. Signals are directed towards the auroral region and reflected back, but they are often distorted due to particle movement (the signal is roughly Doppler shifted of 1 kHz at around 150 MHz as the electrons stream down).
### Expected HF Noise
This is just the expected noise in HF based on the current Space Weather conditions.
## 6. Report Age
Poseidon Daemon is in charge of parse all the necessary data used for the Space Weather module. The data of the last generated report is written here.

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The D-Region Absorption Product (DRAP) evaluates the effects of solar X-ray flux and solar energetic particle (SEP) events on HF radio communication. Long-distance communications using high frequency (HF) radio waves (3 - 30 MHz) rely on signal reflection in the ionosphere. Typically, radio waves reflect near the peak of the F2 layer (~300 km altitude), but during their journey to and from this peak, the signals experience attenuation due to absorption by the intervening ionosphere.
The [D-Region Absorption Prediction model](https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/d-region-absorption-predictions-d-rap) provides guidance to understand the degradation and blackouts of HF radio communications that can result from these conditions.

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![sw_current](../assets/sw_2.webp)
## 1. Forecast Summary
Geomagnetic activity, Solar Radiation Storms and Radio Blackouts probable events (in the next 3 days) are described in this section.
## 2. 3-Day Kp Index
This is a 3 day projection of the [Kp index](current.md).
## 3. Events Probability
The probability (in percentage) of different events that can take place and generate some important conditions for RF propagation. All the event are explained [here](current.md).
!!! info
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# Sun Imagers
## Atmospheric Imagery Assembly
### 94 Å
This channel (as well as AIA 131) is designed to study solar flares. It measures extremely hot temperatures around 6 million Kelvin (10.8 million F). It can take images every 2 seconds (instead of 10) in a reduced field of view in order to look at flares in more detail.
- **Where:** Flaring regions of the corona
- **Wavelength:** 94 angstroms (0.0000000094 m) = Extreme Ultraviolet/soft X-rays
- **Primary ions seen:** 17 times ionized iron (Fe XVIII)
- **Characteristic temperature:** 6 million K (10.8 million F)
### 131 Å
This channel (as well as AIA 094) is designed to study solar flares. It measures extremely hot temperatures around 10 million K (18 million F), as well as cool plasmas around 400,000 K (720,000 F). It can take images every 2 seconds (instead of 10) in a reduced field of view in order to look at flares in more detail.
- **Where:** Flaring regions of the corona
- **Wavelength:** 131 angstroms (0.0000000131 m) = Extreme Ultraviolet
- **Primary ions seen:** 20 and 7 times ionized iron (Fe VIII, Fe XXI)
- **Characteristic temperatures:** 10 million K (18 million F)
### 171 Å
This channel is especially good at showing coronal loops - the arcs extending off of the Sun where plasma moves along magnetic field lines. The brightest spots seen here are locations where the magnetic field near the surface is exceptionally strong.
- **Where:** Quiet corona and upper transition region
- **Wavelength:** 171 angstroms (0.0000000171 m) = Extreme Ultraviolet
- **Primary ions seen:** 8 times ionized iron (Fe IX)
- **Characteristic temperature:** 1 million K (1.8 million F)
### 193 Å
This channel highlights the outer atmosphere of the Sun - called the corona - as well as hot flare plasma. Hot active regions, solar flares, and coronal mass ejections will appear bright here. The dark areas - called coronal holes - are places where very little radiation is emitted, yet are the main source of solar wind particles.
- **Where:** Corona and hot flare plasma
- **Wavelength:** 193 angstroms (0.0000000193 m) = Extreme Ultraviolet
- **Primary ions seen:** 11 times ionized iron (Fe XII)
- **Characteristic temperature:** 1.25 million K (2.25 million F)
### 303 Å
This channel is especially good at showing areas where cooler dense plumes of plasma (filaments and prominences) are located above the visible surface of the Sun. Many of these features either can't be seen or appear as dark lines in the other channels. The bright areas show places where the plasma has a high density.
- **Where:** Upper chromosphere and lower transition region
- **Wavelength:** 304 angstroms (0.0000000304 m) = Extreme Ultraviolet
- **Primary ions seen:** singly ionized helium (He II)
- **Characteristic temperature:** 50,000 K (90,000 F)
### 335 Å
This channel (as well as AIA 211) highlights the active region of the outer atmosphere of the Sun - the corona. Active regions, solar flares, and coronal mass ejections will appear bright here. The dark areas - or coronal holes - are places where very little radiation is emitted, yet are the main source of solar wind particles.
- **Where:** Active regions of the corona
- **Wavelength:** 335 angstroms (0.0000000335 m) = Extreme Ultraviolet
- **Primary ions seen:** 15 times ionized iron (Fe XVI)
- **Characteristic temperature:** 2.8 million K (5 million F)
### 1600 Å
This channel (as well as AIA 1700) often shows a web-like pattern of bright areas that highlight places where bundles of magnetic fields lines are concentrated. However, small areas with a lot of field lines will appear black, usually near sunspots and active regions.
- **Where:** Transition region and upper photosphere
- **Wavelength:** 1600 angstroms (0.00000016 m) = Far Ultraviolet
- **Primary ions seen:** thrice ionized carbon (C IV) and Continuum
- **Characteristic temperatures:** 6,000 K (11,000 F), and 100,000 K (180,000 F)
### 1700 Å
This channel (as well as AIA 1600) often shows a web-like pattern of bright areas that highlight places where bundles of magnetic fields lines are concentrated. However, small areas with a lot of field lines will appear black, usually near sunspots and active regions.
- **Where:** Temperature minimum and photosphere
- **Wavelength:** 1700 angstroms (0.00000017 m) = Far Ultraviolet
- **Primary ions seen:** Continuum
- **Characteristic temperature:** 6,000 K (11,000 F)
## Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager
### Magnetogram
Magnetograms show maps of the magnetic field on the Suns surface. The HMI instrument uses the Zeeman effect to measure the intensity of the magnetic field component along the line of sight by making use of the circularly polarized spectral line. The color chart of the magnetic field along the line of sight is designed to visually show both high and low values. Intensities less than 24G are shades of gray. Positive values of the field are green and blue. Negative values are yellow and red. Regions with a weak field appear mainly in yellow or green. Progressively positive values range from dark green to light green (at 236 G). Negative values range from light yellow to orange (at -236G). There is a strong discontinuity in the coloration at 236G. Positive or negative sunspots and other regions with an intense field appear blue or red with dark umbrae. There are 254 colors arranged symmetrically around 0. The 127 positive values include 2 grays tending toward dark, 13 greens toward light, and 110 blues toward dark. The 127 negative values include 2 grays tending toward light, 18 yellows toward dark, and 107 reds toward dark. Nominally, each color indicates a range of about 11.81 G, and the coloration altogether spans the range between -1500 G and 1500 G
### Intensitygram
HMI samples the Fe I absorption line at 6173.3 Å at six points, assuming that the "pure" profile of the Fe I line is Gaussian and the transmission profiles are delta functions, the first and second Fourier coefficients of the Fe I line profile can be calculated, and Doppler velocity estimation can be performed. An estimate of the intensity in the continuum is obtained by "reconstructing" the solar line from the Doppler offset and the thickness and depth of the line.
### Dopplergram
HMI camera 2 takes 72 images to construct a single Doppler diagram. Six images are taken at six positions across the spectral line at 6173.3 Å. Each image is taken in two polarization states, circularly polarized to the right (RCP or Stokes I-V) and circularly polarized to the left (LCP or Stokes I+V). Assuming that the absorption line is Gaussian and the transmission profiles of the HMI filter are delta functions, Fourier coefficients are calculated and then used to estimate the magnetic field B along the line of sight.
## Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph
### LASCO C1 (NOT AVAILABLE)
A FabryPérot interferometer coronagraph imaging from 1.1 to 3 solar radii, non-functional since the 24 June 1998 SOHO Mission Interruption
### LASCO C2 (orange)
A white light coronagraph imaging from 1.5 to 6 solar radii
### LASCO C3 (blue)
A white light coronagraph imaging from 3.7 to 30 solar radii

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- Installation: 'installation.md'
- Run from source: 'run_from_source.md'
- Build Package: 'build_package.md'
- Basic Operations: 'basic_operations.md'
- Database:
- 'Overview': 'db_overview.md'
- Overview: 'database/db_overview.md'
- Structure:
- 'Info': 'db_info.md'
- 'Signals': 'db_signals.md'
- 'Frequency': 'db_frequency.md'
- 'Bandwidth': 'db_bandwidth.md'
- 'Modulation': 'db_modulation.md'
- 'Mode': 'db_mode.md'
- 'Location': 'db_location.md'
- 'Category': 'db_category.md'
- 'Category Label': 'db_cat_label.md'
- 'ACF': 'db_acf.md'
- SigID: 'sigid.md'
- Example:
- ACF Analysis: 'acf_analysis.md'
- Info: 'database/db_info.md'
- Signals: 'database/db_signals.md'
- Frequency: 'database/db_frequency.md'
- Bandwidth: 'database/db_bandwidth.md'
- Modulation: 'database/db_modulation.md'
- Mode: 'database/db_mode.md'
- Location: 'database/db_location.md'
- Category: 'database/db_category.md'
- Category Label: 'database/db_cat_label.md'
- ACF: 'database/db_acf.md'
- SigID: 'database/sigid.md'
- Space Weather:
- Current: 'space_weather/current.md'
- Forecasts: 'space_weather/forecasts.md'
- DRAP: 'space_weather/drap.md'
- Aurora: 'space_weather/aurora.md'
- SSA: 'space_weather/SSA.md'
- Sun Imagers: 'space_weather/imagers.md'
- Signal Analysis:
- Autocorrelation (ACF): 'acf_analysis.md'
- FAQ: 'faq.md'
- Contribute: 'contribute.md'
- Changelog: https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
- License & Credits: 'credits.md'

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PySide6==6.7.1
requests==2.32.2
packaging==24.0
PySide6==6.8.0.1
requests==2.32.3
packaging==24.1

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import QtQuick.Window
import QtQuick.Controls.Material
Dialog {
x: (parent.width - width) / 2
y: (parent.height - height) / 2

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@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ Window {
height: 800
Component.onCompleted: {
x = Screen.width/2 - width/2
y = Screen.height/2 - height/2
x = Screen.width / 2 - width / 2
y = Screen.height / 2 - height / 2
}
title: qsTr("Artemis")
@@ -31,8 +31,9 @@ Window {
signal showCatManager()
signal openSigEditor(string type, var sig_param, bool is_new)
signal showSpaceWeather()
signal checkDbUpdates()
signal startDownloader()
signal checkForUpdate()
signal updateDb()
signal updateArtemis()
signal openDbDirectory()
signal newDb(string name)
signal exportDb(string path)
@@ -55,8 +56,9 @@ Window {
listModel.clear()
for (var i = 0; i < loadedList.length; i++) {
var name = loadedList[i].name.toLowerCase()
var description = loadedList[i].description.toLowerCase()
var search = textFieldSearch.text.toLowerCase()
if (name.includes(search)) {
if (name.includes(search) || description.includes(search)) {
listModel.append(loadedList[i])
}
}
@@ -120,11 +122,12 @@ Window {
dialogDownloadDb.open()
}
function openDialogDownloadArtemis(messageType, title, message) {
dialogDownloadArtemis.messageType = messageType
dialogDownloadArtemis.title = title
dialogDownloadArtemis.message = message
dialogDownloadArtemis.open()
function openDialogUpdateArtemis(messageType, title, message, auto) {
dialogUpdateArtemis.messageType = messageType
dialogUpdateArtemis.title = title
dialogUpdateArtemis.message = message
dialogUpdateArtemis.autoUpdate = auto
dialogUpdateArtemis.open()
}
DialogMessage {
@@ -134,18 +137,24 @@ Window {
standardButtons: Dialog.Cancel | Dialog.Yes
onAccepted: {
startDownloader()
updateDb()
}
}
DialogMessage {
id: dialogDownloadArtemis
id: dialogUpdateArtemis
modal: true
property bool autoUpdate
standardButtons: Dialog.Cancel | Dialog.Yes
onAccepted: {
Qt.openUrlExternally("https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis")
if (autoUpdate) {
updateArtemis();
} else {
Qt.openUrlExternally("https://github.com/AresValley/Artemis");
}
}
}
@@ -169,13 +178,16 @@ Window {
ColumnLayout {
anchors.fill: parent
Label {
text: qsTr("Enter the name of the new database:")
Layout.bottomMargin: 15
font.pointSize: 12
}
TextField {
id: newDbName
Layout.fillWidth: true
placeholderText: qsTr("New DB Name")
placeholderText: qsTr("Name")
}
}
onAccepted: {
@@ -211,9 +223,13 @@ Window {
Page {
anchors.fill: parent
leftPadding: 5
rightPadding: 5
bottomPadding: 5
leftPadding: 10
bottomPadding: 10
focus: true
Keys.onDownPressed: listView.incrementCurrentIndex()
Keys.onUpPressed: listView.decrementCurrentIndex()
header: MenuBar {
id: topBar
@@ -312,11 +328,16 @@ Window {
MenuItem {
text: "Check for Updates"
onClicked: {checkDbUpdates()}
onClicked: {checkForUpdate()}
}
MenuSeparator {}
MenuItem {
text: "Project Homepage"
onClicked: {Qt.openUrlExternally('https://aresvalley.com/')}
}
MenuItem {
text: "Documentation"
onClicked: {Qt.openUrlExternally('https://AresValley.github.io/Artemis')}
@@ -355,16 +376,18 @@ Window {
RowLayout {
anchors.fill: parent
spacing: 20
spacing: 10
ColumnLayout {
Layout.maximumWidth: 250
TextField {
id: textFieldSearch
Layout.preferredHeight: 39
Layout.topMargin: 5
enabled: false
Layout.fillWidth: true
Layout.topMargin: 10
placeholderText: qsTr("Search")
onTextChanged: {
refreshList()
@@ -379,7 +402,6 @@ Window {
Layout.fillHeight: true
highlightMoveDuration: 0
clip: true
focus: true
ScrollBar.vertical: bar
highlight: Rectangle { color: Material.accent; radius: 5 }
onCurrentIndexChanged: { itemChangedList() }
@@ -413,16 +435,14 @@ Window {
TabBar {
id: tabBar
width: parent.width
Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignHCenter | Qt.AlignVCenter
Layout.fillWidth: true
TabButton {
text: qsTr("Signal")
text: qsTr("SIGNAL")
}
TabButton {
text: qsTr("Filter")
text: qsTr("FILTERS")
}
}

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@@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ Window {
height: 400
Component.onCompleted: {
x = Screen.width/2 - width/2
y = Screen.height/2 - height/2
x = Screen.width / 2 - width / 2
y = Screen.height / 2 - height / 2
}
modality: Qt.ApplicationModal
@@ -41,14 +41,6 @@ Window {
}
}
function getModel() {
var modelList = []
for (var i = 0; i < myModel.count; i++) {
modelList.push(myModel.get(i).value)
}
return modelList
}
function clearAll() {
myModel.clear()
}
@@ -79,11 +71,15 @@ Window {
ColumnLayout {
anchors.fill: parent
Label {
text: qsTr("Enter the name of the new tag:")
Layout.bottomMargin: 15
font.pointSize: 12
}
TextField {
id: newCatName
Layout.fillWidth: true
placeholderText: qsTr("Tag")
placeholderText: qsTr("Tag Name")
}
}
@@ -105,11 +101,15 @@ Window {
ColumnLayout {
anchors.fill: parent
Label {
text: qsTr("Enter the new name for the tag:")
Layout.bottomMargin: 15
font.pointSize: 12
}
TextField {
id: renameCatName
Layout.fillWidth: true
placeholderText: qsTr("Tag")
placeholderText: qsTr("Tag Name")
}
}

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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import QtQuick.Controls
import QtQuick.Controls.Material
import QtQuick.Layouts
Window {
id: windowDBmanager
@@ -32,6 +33,8 @@ Window {
if (selected_db !== undefined) {
lockMenu(false)
titleLabel.text = myModel.get(listView.currentIndex).name
versionLabel.text = 'VERSION ' + myModel.get(listView.currentIndex).version
dateLabel.text = myModel.get(listView.currentIndex).date
totDocsLabel.text = myModel.get(listView.currentIndex).documents_n
totSignalsLabel.text = myModel.get(listView.currentIndex).signals_n
totImagesLabel.text = myModel.get(listView.currentIndex).images_n
@@ -41,16 +44,10 @@ Window {
}
}
function getModel() {
var modelList = []
for (var i = 0; i < myModel.count; i++) {
modelList.push(myModel.get(i).name)
}
return modelList
}
function clearAll() {
titleLabel.text = 'N/A'
versionLabel.text = ''
dateLabel.text = ''
totDocsLabel.text = ''
totSignalsLabel.text = ''
totImagesLabel.text = ''
@@ -62,7 +59,6 @@ Window {
loadDB(myModel.get(listView.currentIndex).db_dir_name)
}
function renameDb() {
if (textDBName.readOnly) {
textDBName.focus = true
@@ -120,7 +116,11 @@ Window {
ColumnLayout {
anchors.fill: parent
Label {
text: qsTr("Enter the new for the database:")
Layout.bottomMargin: 15
font.pointSize: 12
}
TextField {
id: newDbName
Layout.fillWidth: true
@@ -179,11 +179,16 @@ Window {
Label {
id: titleLabel
Layout.bottomMargin: 20
Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignHCenter | Qt.AlignVCenter
font.pointSize: 15
font.bold: true
}
Label {
id: versionLabel
Layout.bottomMargin: 20
Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignHCenter | Qt.AlignVCenter
font.pointSize: 9
}
GridLayout {
columnSpacing: 25
columns: 2
@@ -235,6 +240,19 @@ Window {
text: qsTr("0")
font.pointSize: 12
}
Label {
Layout.topMargin: 20
text: qsTr("DB Created:")
font.pointSize: 12
}
Label {
id: dateLabel
Layout.topMargin: 20
text: qsTr("")
font.pointSize: 12
}
}
Item {

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@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ Window {
height: 500
Component.onCompleted: {
x = Screen.width/2 - width/2
y = Screen.height/2 - height/2
x = Screen.width / 2 - width / 2
y = Screen.height / 2 - height / 2
}
modality: Qt.ApplicationModal
@@ -82,18 +82,6 @@ Window {
}
}
function contentChanged() {
if (listView.currentIndex !== -1) {
myModel.set(
listView.currentIndex,
{
'name': nameField.text,
'description': descriptionField.text,
}
)
}
}
function lockMenu(toggle) {
if (toggle) {
openButton.enabled = false
@@ -167,9 +155,9 @@ Window {
id: fileDialog
title: "Please choose a file"
nameFilters: [
"Image (*.jpg *.png)",
"Audio (*.mp3 *.m4a *.ogg)",
"Document (*.txt *.pdf)",
"Image (*.png *.jpg *.jpeg *.gif *.bmp *.tiff *.tif *.webp *.svg *.heic *.raw *.cr2 *.nef *.orf *.sr2 *.arw *.dng)",
"Audio (*.mp3 *.wav *.aac *.flac *.alac *.wma *.ogg *.m4a *.aiff *.aif *.amr *.opus *.mid *.midi *.pcm)",
"Document (*.doc *.docx *.pdf *.txt *.rtf *.odt *.html *.htm *.xml *.ppt *.pptx *.xls *.xlsx *.csv *.epub *.mobi *.md *.tex *.wps)",
"All files (*)"
]
@@ -236,16 +224,18 @@ Window {
}
}
ScrollView {
Layout.fillHeight: true
Flickable {
Layout.fillWidth: true
ScrollBar.vertical.interactive: true
TextArea {
Layout.fillHeight: true
TextArea.flickable: TextArea {
id: newDescriptionField
placeholderText: qsTr("Description")
font.pointSize: 10
wrapMode: TextEdit.WordWrap
}
ScrollBar.vertical: ScrollBar {
width: 10
}
}
}
@@ -293,16 +283,18 @@ Window {
}
}
ScrollView {
Layout.fillHeight: true
Flickable {
Layout.fillWidth: true
ScrollBar.vertical.interactive: true
TextArea {
Layout.fillHeight: true
TextArea.flickable: TextArea {
id: editDescriptionField
placeholderText: qsTr("Description")
font.pointSize: 10
wrapMode: TextEdit.WordWrap
}
ScrollBar.vertical: ScrollBar {
width: 10
}
}
}
@@ -380,7 +372,6 @@ Window {
Layout.fillHeight: true
highlightMoveDuration: 0
clip: true
focus: true
ScrollBar.vertical: bar
highlight: Rectangle { color: Material.accent; radius: 5 }
onCurrentIndexChanged: { itemChanged() }
@@ -446,9 +437,7 @@ Window {
id: nameField
Layout.fillWidth: true
placeholderText: qsTr("Name")
onTextChanged: {
contentChanged()
}
readOnly: true
}
TextField {
@@ -458,18 +447,18 @@ Window {
readOnly: true
}
ScrollView {
Flickable {
Layout.fillWidth: true
Layout.fillHeight: true
ScrollBar.vertical.interactive: true
TextArea {
TextArea.flickable: TextArea {
id: descriptionField
wrapMode: TextEdit.WordWrap
placeholderText: qsTr("Description")
readOnly: true
font.pointSize: 10
onTextChanged: {
contentChanged()
}
wrapMode: TextEdit.WordWrap
}
ScrollBar.vertical: ScrollBar {
width: 10
}
}

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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import QtQuick.Controls
import QtQuick.Controls.Material
import QtQuick.Layouts
Window {
id: windowDownloader
@@ -23,6 +24,23 @@ Window {
signal onAbort()
onClosing: {
onAbort()
}
function updateProgressBar(bytesReceived, bytesTotal) {
progressBar.value = bytesReceived
progressBar.to = bytesTotal
}
function setIndeterminateBar() {
progressBar.indeterminate = true
}
function updateStatus(arg) {
progressLabel.text = arg
}
Page {
id: page
anchors.fill: parent
@@ -30,6 +48,10 @@ Window {
ColumnLayout {
id: columnLayout
anchors.fill: parent
anchors.rightMargin: 10
anchors.leftMargin: 10
anchors.bottomMargin: 10
anchors.topMargin: 10
Label {
text: qsTr("Downloading in progress...")
@@ -37,22 +59,26 @@ Window {
}
ProgressBar {
objectName: "progressBar"
id: progressBar
Layout.rightMargin: 20
Layout.leftMargin: 20
Layout.fillWidth: true
indeterminate: false
value: 0
to: 0
}
Label {
objectName: "labelProgress"
id: progressLabel
Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignHCenter | Qt.AlignVCenter
}
Button {
Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignHCenter | Qt.AlignBottom
text: qsTr("Abort")
icon.source: "qrc:/images/icons/abort.svg"
display: AbstractButton.TextBesideIcon
Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignHCenter | Qt.AlignBottom
flat: true
onClicked: { onAbort() }
}
}

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@@ -213,6 +213,8 @@ Page {
ColumnLayout {
anchors.fill: parent
anchors.rightMargin: 10
anchors.topMargin: 10
GridLayout {
rows: 2
@@ -299,11 +301,12 @@ Page {
Label {
id: summaryFreq
Layout.fillWidth: true
Layout.fillHeight: true
color: Material.color(Material.Green)
horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
Layout.fillWidth: true
Layout.fillHeight: true
font.pointSize: 16
}
}
}
@@ -388,11 +391,12 @@ Page {
}
Label {
id: summaryBand
Layout.fillWidth: true
Layout.fillHeight: true
color: Material.color(Material.Green)
horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
Layout.fillWidth: true
Layout.fillHeight: true
font.pointSize: 16
}
}
}
@@ -463,11 +467,12 @@ Page {
}
Label {
id: summaryACF
Layout.fillWidth: true
Layout.fillHeight: true
color: Material.color(Material.Green)
horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
Layout.fillWidth: true
Layout.fillHeight: true
font.pointSize: 16
}
}
}
@@ -501,7 +506,6 @@ Page {
Layout.fillHeight: true
highlightMoveDuration: 0
clip: true
focus: true
ScrollBar.vertical: ScrollBar {
active: true
}
@@ -553,7 +557,6 @@ Page {
Layout.fillWidth: true
highlightMoveDuration: 0
clip: true
focus: true
ScrollBar.vertical: ScrollBar {
active: true
}
@@ -605,7 +608,6 @@ Page {
Layout.fillWidth: true
highlightMoveDuration: 0
clip: true
focus: true
ScrollBar.vertical: ScrollBar {
active: true
}

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@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ Window {
height: 400
Component.onCompleted: {
x = Screen.width/2 - width/2
y = Screen.height/2 - height/2
x = Screen.width / 2 - width / 2
y = Screen.height / 2 - height / 2
}
modality: Qt.ApplicationModal
@@ -23,10 +23,12 @@ Window {
signal saveMaterialAccent(string arg)
signal saveMaterialTheme(string arg)
signal saveAutoload(int arg)
function saveAll() {
saveMaterialAccent(comboBoxAccent.currentText)
saveMaterialTheme(comboBoxTheme.currentText)
saveAutoload(checkBoxAutoload.checked)
}
function loadMaterialAccent(accent) {
@@ -47,6 +49,14 @@ Window {
}
}
function loadAutoload(toggle) {
if (toggle) {
checkBoxAutoload.checked = true
} else {
checkBoxAutoload.checked = false
}
}
DialogMessage {
id: dialogPreferencesSaved
modal: true
@@ -67,10 +77,10 @@ Window {
ColumnLayout {
anchors.fill: parent
anchors.rightMargin: 15
anchors.leftMargin: 15
anchors.bottomMargin: 15
anchors.topMargin: 15
anchors.rightMargin: 10
anchors.leftMargin: 10
anchors.bottomMargin: 10
anchors.topMargin: 10
RowLayout {
Layout.fillWidth: true
@@ -132,6 +142,21 @@ Window {
}
}
RowLayout {
Layout.fillWidth: true
Label {
text: "Auto-load SigID database on startup (latest version)"
font.pixelSize: 12
clip: true
Layout.fillWidth: true
}
CheckBox {
id: checkBoxAutoload
}
}
Item {
Layout.fillHeight: true
}

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@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ Window {
height: 400
Component.onCompleted: {
x = Screen.width/2 - width/2
y = Screen.height/2 - height/2
x = Screen.width / 2 - width / 2
y = Screen.height / 2 - height / 2
}
modality: Qt.ApplicationModal
@@ -154,17 +154,18 @@ Window {
}
}
ScrollView {
Flickable {
Layout.fillWidth: true
Layout.topMargin: 5
Layout.fillHeight: true
ScrollBar.vertical.interactive: true
TextArea {
Layout.topMargin: 5
TextArea.flickable: TextArea {
id: paramDescription
placeholderText: qsTr("Description")
wrapMode: TextEdit.WordWrap
font.pointSize: 10
wrapMode: TextEdit.WordWrap
}
ScrollBar.vertical: ScrollBar {
width: 10
}
}

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@@ -168,6 +168,8 @@ Page {
ColumnLayout {
anchors.fill: parent
anchors.rightMargin: 10
anchors.topMargin: 10
Label {
id: signalName
@@ -272,7 +274,6 @@ Page {
Layout.fillWidth: true
}
RowLayout {
width: 100
height: 100
@@ -571,18 +572,23 @@ Page {
}
}
ScrollView {
Flickable {
Layout.fillWidth: true
Layout.topMargin: 5
Layout.fillHeight: true
ScrollBar.vertical.interactive: true
TextArea {
Layout.topMargin: 5
TextArea.flickable: TextArea {
id: descriptionTextArea
placeholderText: qsTr("Description")
font.pointSize: 10
wrapMode: TextEdit.WordWrap
textFormat: Text.MarkdownText
font.pointSize: 10
readOnly: true
onLinkActivated: (link) => {
Qt.openUrlExternally(link)
}
}
ScrollBar.vertical: ScrollBar {
width: 10
}
}
}

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@@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ Window {
height: 700
Component.onCompleted: {
x = Screen.width/2 - width/2
y = Screen.height/2 - height/2
x = Screen.width / 2 - width / 2
y = Screen.height / 2 - height / 2
}
modality: Qt.ApplicationModal
@@ -50,6 +50,18 @@ Window {
TabButton {
text: qsTr("Forecasts")
}
TabButton {
text: qsTr("DRAP")
}
TabButton {
text: qsTr("Aurora")
}
TabButton {
text: qsTr("SSA")
}
TabButton {
text: qsTr("Sun Imagers")
}
}
StackLayout {
@@ -68,6 +80,30 @@ Window {
id: spaceWeatherForecastPage
}
}
Item {
SpaceWeatherDRAPPage {
id: spaceWeatherDRAPPage
}
}
Item {
SpaceWeatherAuroraPage {
id: spaceWeatherAuroraPage
}
}
Item {
SpaceWeatherSSA {
id: spaceWeatherSSA
}
}
Item {
SpaceWeatherSunImagers {
id: spaceWeatherSunImagers
}
}
}
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
import QtQuick
import QtQuick.Window
import QtQuick.Controls
import QtQuick.Controls.Material
import QtQuick.Layouts
Page {
id: spaceWeatherAurora
anchors.fill: parent
objectName: "spaceWeatherAuroraObj"
function loadAuroraReport() {
checkUrlExists("https://www.aresvalley.com/poseidon_engine/aurora.png", function(exists) {
if (exists) {
imageBox.source = "https://www.aresvalley.com/poseidon_engine/aurora.png"
} else {
imageBox.source = "qrc:///images/artemis_not_available.svg"
}
})
}
function checkUrlExists(url, callback) {
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest()
xhr.onreadystatechange = function() {
if (xhr.readyState === XMLHttpRequest.DONE) {
callback(xhr.status === 200)
}
}
xhr.open("HEAD", url, true)
xhr.send()
}
ColumnLayout {
anchors.fill: parent
anchors.rightMargin: 10
anchors.leftMargin: 10
anchors.bottomMargin: 10
anchors.topMargin: 10
Image {
id: imageBox
Layout.fillHeight: true
Layout.fillWidth: true
fillMode: Image.PreserveAspectFit
}
}
}

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@@ -39,6 +39,10 @@ Page {
labelMux.text = poseidon_data['PROPAGATION']['MUX']
labelEME.text = poseidon_data['PROPAGATION']['EME']
labelMS.text = poseidon_data['PROPAGATION']['MS']
labelESEU50.text = poseidon_data['PROPAGATION']['ES_EU_50']
labelESEU70.text = poseidon_data['PROPAGATION']['ES_EU_70']
labelESEU144.text = poseidon_data['PROPAGATION']['ES_EU_144']
labelESAURORA.text = poseidon_data['PROPAGATION']['ES_AURORA']
labelHfNoise.text = poseidon_data['AK']['exp_noise']
labelPeakFluxClass.text = poseidon_data['XRAY']['peak_flux_class']
@@ -75,10 +79,10 @@ Page {
RowLayout {
anchors.fill: parent
anchors.rightMargin: 20
anchors.leftMargin: 20
anchors.bottomMargin: 20
anchors.topMargin: 20
anchors.rightMargin: 10
anchors.leftMargin: 10
anchors.bottomMargin: 10
anchors.topMargin: 10
ColumnLayout {
Layout.fillHeight: true
@@ -261,7 +265,6 @@ Page {
Label {
text: qsTr("Current Flux Class:")
font.capitalization: Font.SmallCaps
}
Label {
@@ -274,7 +277,6 @@ Page {
Label {
text: qsTr("Peak 3h Flux Class:")
font.capitalization: Font.SmallCaps
}
Label {
@@ -287,7 +289,6 @@ Page {
Label {
text: qsTr("Peak 24h Flux Class:")
font.capitalization: Font.SmallCaps
}
Label {
@@ -321,7 +322,7 @@ Page {
columns: 2
Label {
text: qsTr("MUX (MHz):")
text: qsTr("Maximum Usable Frequency (MHz):")
}
Label {
@@ -334,7 +335,6 @@ Page {
Label {
text: qsTr("Earth-Moon-Earth:")
font.capitalization: Font.SmallCaps
}
Label {
@@ -347,7 +347,6 @@ Page {
Label {
text: qsTr("Meteor Scatter:")
font.capitalization: Font.SmallCaps
}
Label {
@@ -359,8 +358,55 @@ Page {
}
Label {
text: qsTr("Expected HF Noise:")
text: qsTr("Sporadic-E EU 50 MHz:")
}
Label {
id: labelESEU50
Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignRight | Qt.AlignVCenter
font.pointSize: 12
font.capitalization: Font.SmallCaps
font.bold: true
}
Label {
text: qsTr("Sporadic-E EU 70 MHz:")
}
Label {
id: labelESEU70
Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignRight | Qt.AlignVCenter
font.pointSize: 12
font.capitalization: Font.SmallCaps
font.bold: true
}
Label {
text: qsTr("Sporadic-E EU 144 MHz:")
}
Label {
id: labelESEU144
Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignRight | Qt.AlignVCenter
font.pointSize: 12
font.capitalization: Font.SmallCaps
font.bold: true
}
Label {
text: qsTr("Aurora Spots:")
}
Label {
id: labelESAURORA
Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignRight | Qt.AlignVCenter
font.pointSize: 12
font.capitalization: Font.SmallCaps
font.bold: true
}
Label {
text: qsTr("Expected HF Noise:")
}
Label {

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@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
import QtQuick
import QtQuick.Window
import QtQuick.Controls
import QtQuick.Controls.Material
import QtQuick.Layouts
Page {
id: spaceWeatherDRAP
anchors.fill: parent
objectName: "spaceWeatherDRAPObj"
function loadDrapReport(poseidon_data) {
labelRecovery.text = poseidon_data['DRAP']['Recovery Time']
labelXrayMsg.text = poseidon_data['DRAP']['XRay Msg']
labelProtonMsg.text = poseidon_data['DRAP']['Proton Msg']
checkUrlExists("https://www.aresvalley.com/poseidon_engine/drap.png", function(exists) {
if (exists) {
imageBox.source = "https://www.aresvalley.com/poseidon_engine/drap.png"
} else {
imageBox.source = "qrc:///images/artemis_not_available.svg"
}
})
}
function checkUrlExists(url, callback) {
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest()
xhr.onreadystatechange = function() {
if (xhr.readyState === XMLHttpRequest.DONE) {
callback(xhr.status === 200)
}
}
xhr.open("HEAD", url, true)
xhr.send()
}
ColumnLayout {
anchors.fill: parent
anchors.rightMargin: 10
anchors.leftMargin: 10
anchors.bottomMargin: 10
anchors.topMargin: 10
Image {
id: imageBox
Layout.fillHeight: true
Layout.fillWidth: true
fillMode: Image.PreserveAspectFit
}
RowLayout {
Item {
Layout.fillWidth: true
}
Label {
text: qsTr("RECOVERY TIME:")
Layout.fillWidth: false
Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignHCenter | Qt.AlignVCenter
}
Label {
id: labelRecovery
Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignHCenter | Qt.AlignVCenter
font.pointSize: 12
font.bold: true
}
Item {
Layout.fillWidth: true
}
}
RowLayout {
Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignHCenter | Qt.AlignVCenter
Layout.fillWidth: true
ColumnLayout {
Label {
text: qsTr("X-RAY STATUS")
}
Label {
id: labelXrayMsg
font.pointSize: 12
font.bold: true
}
}
Item {
Layout.fillWidth: true
}
ColumnLayout {
Label {
text: qsTr("PROTON STATUS")
Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignRight | Qt.AlignVCenter
}
Label {
id: labelProtonMsg
Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignRight | Qt.AlignVCenter
font.pointSize: 12
font.bold: true
}
}
}
}
}

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@@ -53,7 +53,6 @@ Page {
}
}
labelDay1Event.text = poseidon_data['FORCST']['PRE_DATES'][0]
labelDay2Event.text = poseidon_data['FORCST']['PRE_DATES'][1]
labelDay3Event.text = poseidon_data['FORCST']['PRE_DATES'][2]
@@ -119,13 +118,12 @@ Page {
labelEventMajor2.text = geoMajorM2 + ' / ' + geoMajorH2
}
ColumnLayout {
anchors.fill: parent
anchors.rightMargin: 20
anchors.leftMargin: 20
anchors.bottomMargin: 20
anchors.topMargin: 20
anchors.rightMargin: 10
anchors.leftMargin: 10
anchors.bottomMargin: 10
anchors.topMargin: 10
ColumnLayout {
Layout.fillHeight: true

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@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
import QtQuick
import QtQuick.Window
import QtQuick.Controls
import QtQuick.Controls.Material
import QtQuick.Layouts
Page {
id: spaceWeatherSSA
anchors.fill: parent
objectName: "spaceWeatherSSA"
function loadDrapReport(poseidon_data) {
checkUrlExists(poseidon_data['URL']['SYNOPTIC_MAP'], function(exists) {
if (exists) {
imageBox.source = poseidon_data['URL']['SYNOPTIC_MAP']
} else {
imageBox.source = "qrc:///images/artemis_not_available.svg"
}
})
}
function checkUrlExists(url, callback) {
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest()
xhr.onreadystatechange = function() {
if (xhr.readyState === XMLHttpRequest.DONE) {
callback(xhr.status === 200)
}
}
xhr.open("HEAD", url, true)
xhr.send()
}
ColumnLayout {
anchors.fill: parent
anchors.rightMargin: 10
anchors.leftMargin: 10
anchors.bottomMargin: 10
anchors.topMargin: 10
Image {
id: imageBox
Layout.fillHeight: true
Layout.fillWidth: true
fillMode: Image.PreserveAspectFit
}
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
import QtQuick
import QtQuick.Window
import QtQuick.Controls
import QtQuick.Controls.Material
import QtQuick.Layouts
Page {
id: spaceWeatherSunImagers
anchors.fill: parent
objectName: "spaceWeatherSunImagers"
property var poseidon_json
function loadDrapReport(poseidon_data) {
poseidon_json = poseidon_data
loadImage(poseidon_json['URL'][comboBoxImageProduct.currentValue.value])
}
function loadImage(url) {
checkUrlExists(url, function(exists) {
if (exists) {
imageBox.source = url
} else {
imageBox.source = "qrc:///images/artemis_not_available.svg"
}
})
}
function checkUrlExists(url, callback) {
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest()
xhr.onreadystatechange = function() {
if (xhr.readyState === XMLHttpRequest.DONE) {
callback(xhr.status === 200)
}
}
xhr.open("HEAD", url, true)
xhr.send()
}
ColumnLayout {
anchors.fill: parent
anchors.rightMargin: 10
anchors.leftMargin: 10
anchors.bottomMargin: 10
anchors.topMargin: 10
ComboBox {
id: comboBoxImageProduct
textRole: 'text'
Layout.fillWidth: true
model: ListModel {
ListElement { text: "94 Å - Atmospheric Imagery Assembly"; value: "AIA_094" }
ListElement { text: "131 Å - Atmospheric Imagery Assembly"; value: "AIA_131" }
ListElement { text: "171 Å - Atmospheric Imagery Assembly"; value: "AIA_171" }
ListElement { text: "193 Å - Atmospheric Imagery Assembly"; value: "AIA_193" }
ListElement { text: "303 Å - Atmospheric Imagery Assembly"; value: "AIA_304" }
ListElement { text: "335 Å - Atmospheric Imagery Assembly"; value: "AIA_335" }
ListElement { text: "1600 Å - Atmospheric Imagery Assembly"; value: "AIA_1600" }
ListElement { text: "1700 Å - Atmospheric Imagery Assembly"; value: "AIA_1700" }
ListElement { text: "Magnetogram - Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager"; value: "AIA_MAGN" }
ListElement { text: "Intensitygram - Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager"; value: "AIA_INTE" }
ListElement { text: "Dopplergram - Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager"; value: "AIA_DOPP" }
ListElement { text: "LASCO C2 - Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph"; value: "LASCO_C2" }
ListElement { text: "LASCO C3 - Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph"; value: "LASCO_C3" }
ListElement { text: "Thematic Map"; value: "SUVI_THEMATIC" }
}
onActivated: {
loadImage(poseidon_json['URL'][comboBoxImageProduct.currentValue.value])
}
}
Image {
id: imageBox
Layout.fillHeight: true
Layout.fillWidth: true
fillMode: Image.PreserveAspectFit
}
}
}

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@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Item {
Layout.fillHeight: true
clip: true
Label {
text: qsTr("MAJOR STORM")
text: qsTr("STRONG STORM")
anchors.fill: parent
horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Item {
Layout.fillHeight: true
clip: true
Label {
text: qsTr("MINOR STORM")
text: qsTr("MODERATE STORM")
anchors.fill: parent
horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Item {
Layout.fillHeight: true
clip: true
Label {
text: qsTr("ACTIVE")
text: qsTr("ACTIVE-STORM")
anchors.fill: parent
horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter

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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Item {
buttonPause.enabled = true
buttonStop.enabled = true
buttonLoop.enabled = true
playerPosition.enabled = player.seekable
positionSlider.enabled = player.seekable
player.play()
}
@@ -65,10 +65,115 @@ Item {
buttonPause.enabled = false
buttonStop.enabled = false
buttonLoop.enabled = false
playerPosition.enabled = false
positionSlider.enabled = false
}
Window {
id: audioSettingWindow
width: 450
height: 150
maximumHeight: height
maximumWidth: width
minimumHeight: height
minimumWidth: width
modality: Qt.ApplicationModal
flags: Qt.Dialog
title: qsTr("Artemis - Audio Player Settings")
Component.onCompleted: {
x = Screen.width / 2 - width / 2
y = Screen.height / 2 - height / 2
}
Page {
anchors.fill: parent
ColumnLayout {
anchors.fill: parent
anchors.rightMargin: 10
anchors.leftMargin: 10
anchors.bottomMargin: 10
anchors.topMargin: 10
RowLayout {
Layout.fillWidth: true
Label {
text: "Audio Output"
font.pixelSize: 12
clip: true
Layout.fillWidth: true
}
ComboBox {
id: audioOutputComboBox
Layout.preferredWidth: 200
model: mediaDevices.audioOutputs
textRole: "description"
onCurrentIndexChanged: {
audioOutput.device = mediaDevices.audioOutputs[currentIndex]
}
}
}
RowLayout {
Layout.fillWidth: true
Label {
text: "Volume"
font.pixelSize: 12
clip: true
Layout.fillWidth: true
}
Slider {
id: volumeSlider
Layout.preferredHeight: 20
Layout.preferredWidth: 200
value: 0.5
}
}
RowLayout {
Layout.fillWidth: true
Label {
text: "Replay (Loop)"
font.pixelSize: 12
clip: true
Layout.fillWidth: true
}
RoundButton {
id: buttonLoop
icon.color: Material.foreground
icon.source: "qrc:/images/icons/player_loop.svg"
display: AbstractButton.IconOnly
enabled: false
flat: true
onClicked: {
if (loop) {
loop = false
icon.color = Material.foreground
} else {
loop = true
icon.color = Material.accent
}
}
}
}
Item {
Layout.fillHeight: true
}
}
}
}
ColumnLayout {
anchors.fill: parent
spacing: 0
RowLayout {
spacing: 0
Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignHCenter | Qt.AlignVCenter
@@ -83,6 +188,10 @@ Item {
onClicked: playSound()
}
Item {
Layout.fillWidth: true
}
RoundButton {
id: buttonPause
icon.color: Material.foreground
@@ -93,6 +202,10 @@ Item {
onClicked: pauseSound()
}
Item {
Layout.fillWidth: true
}
RoundButton {
id: buttonStop
icon.color: Material.foreground
@@ -103,40 +216,39 @@ Item {
onClicked: stopSound()
}
Item {
Layout.fillWidth: true
}
RoundButton {
id: buttonLoop
id: buttonSettings
icon.color: Material.foreground
icon.source: "qrc:/images/icons/player_loop.svg"
icon.source: "qrc:/images/icons/settings.svg"
display: AbstractButton.IconOnly
enabled: false
enabled: true
flat: true
onClicked: {
if (loop) {
loop = false
icon.color = Material.foreground
} else {
loop = true
icon.color = Material.accent
}
audioSettingWindow.show()
}
}
}
Slider {
id: playerPosition
Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignHCenter | Qt.AlignVCenter
Layout.preferredHeight: 20
enabled: player.seekable
value: player.duration > 0 ? player.position / player.duration : 0
onMoved: {
player.position = player.duration * playerPosition.position
RowLayout {
Slider {
id: positionSlider
Layout.preferredHeight: 20
enabled: player.seekable
value: player.duration > 0 ? player.position / player.duration : 0
Layout.fillWidth: true
onMoved: {
player.position = player.duration * positionSlider.position
}
}
}
MediaPlayer {
id: player
audioOutput: audioOutput
onPlaybackStateChanged: {
if (player.playbackState === MediaPlayer.StoppedState) {
if (loop) {
@@ -150,7 +262,12 @@ Item {
AudioOutput {
id: audioOutput
//volume: volumeSlider.value
device: mediaDevices.defaultAudioOutput
volume: volumeSlider.value
}
MediaDevices {
id: mediaDevices
}
}
}

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@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Item {
topLeftRadius: 10
topRightRadius: 10
Label {
text: qsTr("SUPER STORM")
text: qsTr("EXTREME STORM")
anchors.fill: parent
horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Item {
Layout.fillHeight: true
clip: true
Label {
text: qsTr("EXTREME STORM")
text: qsTr("SEVERE STORM")
anchors.fill: parent
horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Item {
Layout.fillHeight: true
clip: true
Label {
text: qsTr("SEVERE STORM")
text: qsTr("STRONG STORM")
anchors.fill: parent
horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Item {
Layout.fillHeight: true
clip: true
Label {
text: qsTr("MAJOR STORM")
text: qsTr("MODERATE STORM")
anchors.fill: parent
horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter