Use "Drive Mountpoint Contains Image" instead as the image may not be on
this drive but on a drive mounted in one of the mountpoins of this
drive.
We still don't want to allow flashing this drive in that situation.
Changelog-entry: Changed “Drive Contains Image” to “Drive Mountpoint Contains Image”
Change-type: patch
We make the finish notification message print the device name as usual
when there's one target, and instead list quantity of successful and
failed devices when there are multiple. Previously it would list all
device names, and wouldn't specify how many were successful or failures.
Change-Type: patch
We display the quantity of succeeded and failed devices using status
dots on the finish screen.
Change-Type: patch
Changelog-Entry: Display succeeded and failed device quantities on the
finish screen.
We remove usage of the status dots except when failed devices occur, in
which case we still display the red failed dot and quantity. We also use
singular and plural depending on the quantity of failed devices.
Change-Type: patch
We add some preparatory changes including new utility functions, as well
as changes throughout the codebase that reflect the change from single
drives to a list of drives, given multi-writes is coming.
Change-Type: patch
Changelog-Entry: Various preparatory changes to account for
multi-writes.
This adds a display of the determined image size to the
drive label when the drive has been determined to be too small.
Change-Type: patch
Changelog-Entry: Display image size for comparison if drive is too small
We add colorised progress status dots with quantities of `flashing`,
`validating`, `succeeded`, and `failed` devices.
Change-Type: patch
Changelog-Entry: Add colorised multi-writes progress status dots.
We warn the user when they select a large drive to confirm they want to
flash in case the device is important.
Fixes: https://github.com/resin-io/etcher/issues/1916
Change-Type: patch
Changelog-Entry: Warn the user on selection of large drives.
We replace the lodash templates with arrow-functions and change the
single-argument object into multiple arguments.
Fixes#1810Closes#2006
Change-Type: patch
Changelog-Entry: Replace Lodash templates with arrow-functions.
Etcher currently elevates a child writer proxy that itself spawns the
Etcher CLI in robot mode, parses the output, and proxies those messages
to the GUI application over IPC.
After these set of changes, Etcher elevates a single child writer
process that directly communicates back with the GUI using IPC. The main
purpose behind these changes is to simplify the overall architecture and
fix various issues caused by the current complex child process tree.
Here's a summary of the changes:
- Stop wrapping the Etcher CLI to perform writing
- Remove the robot option from the Etcher CLI (along with related
documentation)
- Elevate a new `child-write.js` standalone executable
- Move the relevant bits of `lib/child-writer` to the `image-writer` GUI
module
- Remove the `lib/child-writer` directory
- Add a new "Child died unexpectedly" Mixpanel event
- Floor state percentage in the flash state model
The above changes made is possible to tackle all the remaining issues
where the writer process would remain alive even if the parent died.
Change-Type: patch
Changelog-Entry: Ensure the writer process dies when the GUI application is killed.
See: https://github.com/resin-io/etcher/pull/1873
See: https://github.com/resin-io/etcher/pull/1843
Signed-off-by: Juan Cruz Viotti <jv@jviotti.com>
By far WoeUSB is one of the few applications that support Windows image
and runs on GNU/Linux so I assume it is worth to mention it. Additional
line wrapping is made to comply to the code conventions.
Signed-off-by: 林博仁 <Buo.Ren.Lin@gmail.com>
We prompt the user with a sudo-prompt upon launch on Linux-based systems
to ensure the program has enough permissions for features needed
throughout the program's runtime.
Changelog-Entry: Add a sudo-prompt upon launch on Linux-based systems.
Signed-off-by: Juan Cruz Viotti <jv@jviotti.com>
- Extend the `standard` ESLint configuration
- Remove ESLint rules that are defined in the `standard` configuration
- Get rid of semi-colons
See: https://github.com/resin-io/etcher/pull/1657
Signed-off-by: Juan Cruz Viotti <jv@jviotti.com>
The `flashComplete` message takes the drive object and the image
basename as arguments. This was updated on the GUI, but causes the CLI
to throw an error upon completion.
Change-Type: patch
Changelog-Entry: Fix "imageBasename is not defined" error on the CLI.
Signed-off-by: Juan Cruz Viotti <jv@jviotti.com>
* feat(gui): Friendly error dialog when opening image fails
This displays a friendlier error dialog if opening an image fails
due any reason (like i.e. an unsupported compression method)
Change-Type: patch
* test(image-stream): Add test for unsupported compression method
* test(image-stream): Only check `error.description` when given
* test(image-stream): Add zip-deflate64.zip
We add the image filename, its destination drive, and application icon
to the notifications.
See: https://github.com/resin-io/etcher/issues/1443
Changelog-Entry: Add image name, drive name, and icon to notifications.
If we get EIO at this point, then it means that the writer did
everything it could to recover (like multiple retries), and the error
is truly an input/output error coming from the operating system.
In this commit, we show a nice user friendly message explaining what
happened, and advising users to try again with another drive, reader, or
port instead of showing an uncaught EIO error.
Change-Type: patch
Changelog-Entry: Show a friendly user message on EIO after many retries.
Signed-off-by: Juan Cruz Viotti <jviotti@openmailbox.org>
This commit shows a user friendly message when Etcher loses access to
the drive while flashing/validating, and prevents the cryptic errors
from getting to Sentry.
See: https://github.com/resin-io-modules/etcher-image-write/pull/96
Change-Type: minor
Changelog-Entry: Show a user friendly message when the drive is unplugged half-way through.
Signed-off-by: Juan Cruz Viotti <jviotti@openmailbox.org>
For better OS integration purposes.
This commit also fixes a bug where the dialog would be shown for some
milliseconds even if the application is not flashing.
Change-Type: minor
Changelog-Entry: Use a OS dialog to show the "exit while flashing" warning.
Signed-off-by: Juan Cruz Viotti <jviotti@openmailbox.org>
The current validation message is obscure and tends to lead users to
believe there is a problem with Etcher.
Fixes: https://github.com/resin-io/etcher/issues/735
Change-Type: patch
Changelog-Entry: Improve validation error message.
Signed-off-by: Juan Cruz Viotti <jviotti@openmailbox.org>
There are certain application messages that should be re-used between
the CLI and the GUI. In order to allow such re-usability, we extract out
the application messages used in JavaScript into
`lib/shared/messages.js` as a collection of Lodash `_.template`
templates.
Notice this file doesn't include application messages included in
Angular templates directly since it'd be hard to refactor all of them.
We plan to move to React soon, which will allow moving the remaining
messages very easily.
Signed-off-by: Juan Cruz Viotti <jviotti@openmailbox.org>