import logging import signal from PySide6 import QtCore from PySide6.QtWidgets import QApplication from PySide6.QtCore import QTimer import sys import constants from src.pluginregistry import PluginRegistry import gettext from src.ui.icon import Icon gettext.install('krowlog', 'locale') logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO) log = logging.getLogger("main") def stop_signal(signum, _stackframe): """ Handle terminate signal """ try: log.info("Terminate signal received. %s", signum) QtCore.QCoreApplication.quit() except Exception: log.exception("Exception occurred while terminating") sys.exit(1) sys.exit(0) if __name__ == "__main__": app = QApplication(sys.argv) app.setWindowIcon(Icon(constants.krow_icon)) # works only for Linux # make icon appear in Windows # see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1551605/how-to-set-applications-taskbar-icon-in-windows-7/1552105#1552105 if sys.platform == 'win32' or sys.platform == 'cygwin': myappid = 'krowlog' # arbitrary string import ctypes ctypes.windll.shell32.SetCurrentProcessExplicitAppUserModelID(myappid) # workaround to make signals work in QT apps. # They do not work out of the box, because the main thread # is running in C++ code once app.exec() is executed # Forcing an empty lambda to be executed periodically gives # control back to python and allows python to react to signals timer = QTimer() timer.timeout.connect(lambda: None) timer.start(100) # init plugins PluginRegistry.load_plugin("KrowLogPlugin") PluginRegistry.load_plugin("OpenFilePlugin") PluginRegistry.load_plugin("LogFilePlugin") PluginRegistry.load_plugin("NotesPlugin") PluginRegistry.load_plugin("TimeDiffPlugin") PluginRegistry.load_plugin("FilesBrowserPlugin") window = PluginRegistry.execute_single("create_main_window") window.show() PluginRegistry.execute("after_start") signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, stop_signal) signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, stop_signal) app.exec()