A boilerplate template to get started with GTK, Rust, Meson, Flatpak made for GNOME. It can be adapted for other desktop environments like elementary.
- A simple window with a headerbar
- Bunch of useful files that you SHOULD ship with your application on Linux:
- Metainfo: describe your application for the different application stores out there;
- Desktop: the application launcher;
- Icons: This repo contains three icons, a normal, a nightly & monochromatic icon (symbolic) per the GNOME HIG, exported using App Icon Preview.
- Flatpak Manifest for nightly builds
- Dual installation support
- Uses Meson for building the application
- Bundles the UI files & the CSS using gresources
- A pre-commit hook to run rustfmt on your code
- Tests to validate your Metainfo, Schemas & Desktop files
- Gsettings to store the window state, more settings could be added
- Gitlab CI to produce flatpak nightlies
- i18n support
The template ships a simple python script to init a project easily. It asks you a few questions and replaces & renames all the necessary files.
The script requires having git
installed on your system.
You can run it with,
python3 create-project.py
➜ python3 create-project.py
Welcome to GTK Rust Template
Name: Contrast
Project Name: contrast
Application ID (e.g. org.domain.MyAwesomeApp, see: https://developer.gnome.org/ChooseApplicationID/): org.gnome.design.Contrast
Author: Bilal Elmoussaoui
Email: [email protected]
A new directory named contrast
containing the generated project
Make sure you have flatpak
and flatpak-builder
installed. Then run the commands below. Replace <application_id>
with the value you entered during project creation. Please note that these commands are just for demonstration purposes. Normally this would be handled by your IDE, such as GNOME Builder or VS Code with the Flatpak extension.
flatpak install org.gnome.Sdk//41 org.freedesktop.Sdk.Extension.rust-stable//21.08 org.gnome.Platform//41
flatpak-builder --user flatpak_app build-aux/<application_id>.Devel.json
Once the project is build, run the command below. Replace <application_id>
and <project_name>
with the values you entered during project creation. Please note that these commands are just for demonstration purposes. Normally this would be handled by your IDE, such as GNOME Builder or VS Code with the Flatpak extension.
flatpak-builder --run flatpak_app build-aux/<application_id>.Devel.json <project_name>
Join the GNOME and gtk-rs community!
- Matrix chat: chat with other developers using gtk-rs
- Discourse forum: topics tagged with
rust
on the GNOME forum. - GNOME circle: take inspiration from applications and libraries already extending the GNOME ecosystem.