# dupeGuru [dupeGuru][dupeguru] is a cross-platform (Linux, OS X, Windows) GUI tool to find duplicate files in a system. It is written mostly in Python 3 and uses [qt](https://www.qt.io/) for the UI. ## Current status Still looking for additional help especially with regards to: * OSX maintenance: reproducing bugs, packaging verification. * Linux maintenance: reproducing bugs, maintaining PPA repository, Debian package, rpm package. * Translations: updating missing strings, transifex project at https://www.transifex.com/voltaicideas/dupeguru-1 * Documentation: keeping it up-to-date. ## Contents of this folder This folder contains the source for dupeGuru. Its documentation is in `help`, but is also [available online][documentation] in its built form. Here's how this source tree is organized: * core: Contains the core logic code for dupeGuru. It's Python code. * qt: UI code for the Qt toolkit. It's written in Python and uses PyQt. * images: Images used by the different UI codebases. * pkg: Skeleton files required to create different packages * help: Help document, written for Sphinx. * locale: .po files for localization. * hscommon: A collection of helpers used across HS applications. ## How to build dupeGuru from source ### Windows & macOS specific additional instructions For windows instructions see the [Windows Instructions](Windows.md). For macos instructions (qt version) see the [macOS Instructions](macos.md). ### Prerequisites * [Python 3.7+][python] * PyQt5 ### System Setup When running in a linux based environment the following system packages or equivalents are needed to build: * python3-pyqt5 * pyqt5-dev-tools (on some systems, see note) * python3-venv (only if using a virtual environment) * python3-dev * build-essential Note: On some linux systems pyrcc5 is not put on the path when installing python3-pyqt5, this will cause some issues with the resource files (and icons). These systems should have a respective pyqt5-dev-tools package, which should also be installed. The presence of pyrcc5 can be checked with `which pyrcc5`. Debian based systems need the extra package, and Arch does not. To create packages the following are also needed: * python3-setuptools * debhelper ### Building with Make dupeGuru comes with a makefile that can be used to build and run: $ make && make run ### Building without Make $ cd $ python3 -m venv --system-site-packages ./env $ source ./env/bin/activate $ pip install -r requirements.txt $ python build.py $ python run.py ### Generating Debian/Ubuntu package To generate packages the extra requirements in requirements-extra.txt must be installed, the steps are as follows: $ cd $ python3 -m venv --system-site-packages ./env $ source ./env/bin/activate $ pip install -r requirements.txt -r requirements-extra.txt $ python build.py --clean $ python package.py This can be made a one-liner (once in the directory) as: $ bash -c "python3 -m venv --system-site-packages env && source env/bin/activate && pip install -r requirements.txt -r requirements-extra.txt && python build.py --clean && python package.py" ## Running tests The complete test suite is run with [Tox 1.7+][tox]. If you have it installed system-wide, you don't even need to set up a virtualenv. Just `cd` into the root project folder and run `tox`. If you don't have Tox system-wide, install it in your virtualenv with `pip install tox` and then run `tox`. You can also run automated tests without Tox. Extra requirements for running tests are in `requirements-extra.txt`. So, you can do `pip install -r requirements-extra.txt` inside your virtualenv and then `py.test core hscommon` [dupeguru]: https://dupeguru.voltaicideas.net/ [cross-toolkit]: http://www.hardcoded.net/articles/cross-toolkit-software [documentation]: http://dupeguru.voltaicideas.net/help/en/ [python]: http://www.python.org/ [pyqt]: http://www.riverbankcomputing.com [tox]: https://tox.readthedocs.org/en/latest/