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# A desktop environment selector.
import archinstall
is_top_level_profile = True
__description__ = 'Provides a selection of desktop environments and tiling window managers, e.g. gnome, kde, sway'
# New way of defining packages for a profile, which is iterable and can be used out side
# of the profile to get a list of "what packages will be installed".
__packages__ = [
'nano',
'vim',
'openssh',
'htop',
'wget',
'iwd',
'wireless_tools',
'wpa_supplicant',
'smartmontools',
'xdg-utils',
]
__supported__ = [
'gnome',
'kde',
'awesome',
'sway',
'cinnamon',
'xfce4',
'lxqt',
'i3',
'budgie',
'mate',
'deepin',
'enlightenment',
]
def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs):
"""
Magic function called by the importing installer
before continuing any further. It also avoids executing any
other code in this stage. So it's a safe way to ask the user
for more input before any other installer steps start.
"""
desktop = archinstall.generic_select(__supported__, 'Select your desired desktop environment: ', allow_empty_input=False, sort=True)
# Temporarily store the selected desktop profile
# in a session-safe location, since this module will get reloaded
# the next time it gets executed.
if '_desktop_profile' not in archinstall.storage.keys():
archinstall.storage['_desktop_profile'] = desktop
archinstall.arguments['desktop-environment'] = desktop
profile = archinstall.Profile(None, desktop)
# Loading the instructions with a custom namespace, ensures that a __name__ comparison is never triggered.
with profile.load_instructions(namespace=f"{desktop}.py") as imported:
if hasattr(imported, '_prep_function'):
return imported._prep_function()
else:
print(f"Deprecated (??): {desktop} profile has no _prep_function() anymore")
if __name__ == 'desktop':
"""
This "profile" is a meta-profile.
There are no desktop-specific steps, it simply routes
the installer to whichever desktop environment/window manager was chosen.
Maybe in the future, a network manager or similar things *could* be added here.
We should honor that Arch Linux does not officially endorse a desktop-setup, nor is
it trying to be a turn-key desktop distribution.
There are plenty of desktop-turn-key-solutions based on Arch Linux,
this is therefore just a helper to get started
"""
# Install common packages for all desktop environments
archinstall.storage['installation_session'].add_additional_packages(__packages__)
archinstall.storage['installation_session'].install_profile(archinstall.storage['_desktop_profile'])
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