489ebb7b34c403a3ce78ff6fb271f8e6ecb47304 wallet: make chain optional for CWallet::Create (Ivan Metlushko) d73ae939649f3b30e52b5a2cccd7fafd1ab36766 CWallet::Create move chain init message up into calling code (Ivan Metlushko) 44c430ffac940e1d1dd7f5939a495470bc694489 refactor: Add CWallet:::AttachChain method (Russell Yanofsky) e2a47ce08528dfb39c0340145c6977f6afd587f6 refactor: move first run detection to client code (Ivan Metlushko) Pull request description: This is a followup for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20365#discussion_r522265003 First part of a refactoring with overall goal to simplify `CWallet` and de-duplicate code with `wallettool` **Rationale**: split `CWallet::Create` and create `CWallet::AttachChain`. `CWallet::AttachChain` takes chain as first parameter on purpose. In future I suggest we can remove `chain` from `CWallet` constructor. The second commit is based on be164f9cf89b123f03b926aa980996919924ee64 from #15719 (thanks ryanofsky) cc ryanofsky achow101 ACKs for top commit: ryanofsky: Code review ACK 489ebb7b34c403a3ce78ff6fb271f8e6ecb47304. Only changes since last review were adding a const variable declaration, and implementing suggestion not to move feerate option checks to AttachChain. Thanks for updates and fast responses! Tree-SHA512: 00235abfe1b00874c56c449adcab8a36582424abb9ba27440bf750af8f3f217b68c11ca74eb30f78a2109ad1d9009315480effc78345e16a3074a1b5d8128721
This directory contains the source code for the Bitcoin Core graphical user interface (GUI). It uses the Qt cross-platform framework.
The current precise version for Qt 5 is specified in qt.mk.
Compile and run
See build instructions: Unix, macOS, Windows, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD
When following your systems build instructions, make sure to install the Qt dependencies.
To run:
./src/qt/bitcoin-qt
Files and Directories
forms/
- A directory that contains Designer UI files. These files specify the characteristics of form elements in XML. Qt UI files can be edited with Qt Creator or using any text editor.
locale/
- Contains translations. They are periodically updated and an effort is made to support as many languages as possible. The process of contributing translations is described in doc/translation_process.md.
res/
- Contains graphical resources used to enhance the UI experience.
test/
- Functional tests used to ensure proper functionality of the GUI. Significant changes to the GUI code normally require new or updated tests.
bitcoingui.(h/cpp)
- Represents the main window of the Bitcoin UI.
*model.(h/cpp)
- The model. When it has a corresponding controller, it generally inherits from QAbstractTableModel. Models that are used by controllers as helpers inherit from other Qt classes like QValidator.
- ClientModel is used by the main application
bitcoinguiand several models likepeertablemodel.
*page.(h/cpp)
- A controller.
:NAMEpage.cppgenerally includes:NAMEmodel.handforms/:NAME.page.uiwith a similar:NAME.
*dialog.(h/cpp)
- Various dialogs, e.g. to open a URL. Inherit from QDialog.
paymentserver.(h/cpp)
- (Deprecated) Used to process BIP21 payment URI requests. Also handles URI-based application switching (e.g. when following a bitcoin:... link from a browser).
walletview.(h/cpp)
- Represents the view to a single wallet.
Other .h/cpp files
- UI elements like BitcoinAmountField, which inherit from QWidget.
bitcoinstrings.cpp: automatically generatedbitcoinunits.(h/cpp): BTC / mBTC / etc. handlingcallback.hguiconstants.h: UI colors, app name, etc.guiutil.h: several helper functionsmacdockiconhandler.(h/mm): macOS dock icon handlermacnotificationhandler.(h/mm): display notifications in macOS
Contribute
See CONTRIBUTING.md for general guidelines.
Note: Do not change local/bitcoin_en.ts. It is updated automatically.
Using Qt Creator as an IDE
Qt Creator is a powerful tool which packages a UI designer tool (Qt Designer) and a C++ IDE into one application. This is especially useful if you want to change the UI layout.
Download Qt Creator
On Unix and macOS, Qt Creator can be installed through your package manager. Alternatively, you can download a binary from the Qt Website.
Note: If installing from a binary grabbed from the Qt Website: During the installation process, uncheck everything except for Qt Creator.
macOS
brew install qt-creator
Ubuntu & Debian
sudo apt-get install qtcreator
Setup Qt Creator
- Make sure you've installed all dependencies specified in your systems build instructions
- Follow the compile instructions for your system, run
./configurewith the--enable-debugflag - Start Qt Creator. At the start page, do:
New->Import Project->Import Existing Project - Enter
bitcoin-qtas the Project Name and enter the absolute path tosrc/qtas Location - Check over the file selection, you may need to select the
formsdirectory (necessary if you intend to edit *.ui files) - Confirm the
Summarypage - In the
Projectstab, selectManage Kits...
macOS
- Under
Kits: select the default "Desktop" kit - Under
Compilers: select"Clang (x86 64bit in /usr/bin)" - Under
Debuggers: select"LLDB"as debugger (you might need to set the path to your LLDB installation)
Ubuntu & Debian
Note: Some of these options may already be set
- Under
Kits: select the default "Desktop" kit - Under
Compilers: select"GCC (x86 64bit in /usr/bin)" - Under
Debuggers: select"GDB"as debugger
- While in the
Projectstab, ensure that you have thebitcoin-qtexecutable specified underRun
- If the executable is not specified: click
"Choose...", navigate tosrc/qt, and selectbitcoin-qt
- You're all set! Start developing, building, and debugging the Bitcoin Core GUI