This is a replacement for stock main menu shipped with official Openvario images. It is implemented in Python and offers more extensibility and richer user interface than stock shell script-based one.
The goal of this project is to provide a user interface for managing Openvario device that is:
- User friendly -- responsive, can be operated with remote stick or minimal input controls.
- Feature rich -- allow to manage all aspects of device, including connected devices, files, etc.
- Extensible -- allow to integrate third-party applications.
- Simple to develop and test -- written in Python, can be tested without Openvario device at hand.
- Run XCSoar, optionally automatically after configurable timeout
- Pick preferred XCSoar language
- Chose screen orientation, screen brightness, font size and more
- Calibrate touchscreen and sensors
- Download flight logs to USB flash drive with responsive UI
- Copy files to and from USB flash drive, backup and restore configuration
- Synchronize system time with GPS time (when GPS receiver is connected)
- Integrate with third party apps (like Competition Manager)
The easiest way to install is using opkg package manager on
internet-connected Openvario device.
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kedder/openvario-shell/master/scripts/openvario-shell-install.sh -O - | shAfter executing this command, ovshell command should be available. It will
start automatically next time Openvario boots up.
In case you didn't like it and would like to return to stock Openvario menu, run this command:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kedder/openvario-shell/master/scripts/openvario-shell-uninstall.sh -O - | shIt is not required to own or have access to Openvario device in order to
develop ovshell. The only requirements are Python 3.7 or higher and terminal
emulator, readily available on MacOS or Linux operating systems. There are lots
of free options for Windows as well.
ovshell uses pipenv for managing dependencies and dev environment. If you
don't have it yet, install with:
pip install pipenv # or pip3 if you don't have "pip"After checking out the sources, cd to openvario-shell directory and run:
pipenv shell
pipenv syncAfter that, your development environment is ready, you should be able to run the app:
ovshellIt is possible to adjust few options by providing them in .env file, located
in project directory. You can copy the sample file sample.env to .env and
adjust values there.
ovshell uses various tools to check the code quality. They are generally
available through make program. Most useful are these:
make test- runs the test suitemake coverage- runs the test suite and display test coverage statisticsmake mypy- checks the sources with static type checkermake black- reformats the source code to match the code style
