git clone https://github.com/srevinsaju/guiscrcpy
cd guiscrcpy
poetry install
poetry run python3 -m guiscrcpy
From v3.8 onwards, the entire process has been simplified, to a single MakeFile
.
make
make install
make
sudo make install
NOTE:
- You should run
make
withoutsudo
, otherwise, it might create permission conflicts.- At most times, only
make install
is necessary;make
is only necessary, if you tried to edit the files related toguiscrcpy
make
is important and is required, if your system installation ofPyQt5
does not match the5.14.x
version.- It is possible to build a custom version of
guiscrcpy
which works withPyQt5==5.13
,PyQt5==5.12
,PyQt5==5.11
by appropriately runningmake
and patching files (if necessary)
If you do not want to build guiscrcpy
‘s UI on your system; you can only do
pip3 install .
Use --user
parameter if necessary.
Macs with Apple Silicon chips need to follow these steps to build. Watch this video for aid.
-
Install
scrcpy
from homebrew andpoetry
from python-poetry. -
Delete
python@3.9
dependency that comes along with scrcpy becauseqtpy
andpyside2
conflict with it. As long as you have any other python version in yourPATH
, it won't affect other dependencies.brew uninstall --ignore-dependencies python@3.9
-
Clone the repository.
-
cd
into the directory with a Rosetta2 emulated terminal. -
Download
guiscrcpy
dependencies.poetry install -E PySide2
-
Launch
guiscrcpy
:poetry run guiscrcpy
A typical build (v3.5+) has a sequence of commands as:
# Install deps
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
# Regenerate the User Interface
pyrcc5 guiscrcpy/ui/rsrc.qrc -o guiscrcpy/ui/rsrc_rc.py
pyuic5 guiscrcpy/ui/mainwindow.ui -o guiscrcpy/ui/main.py --from-imports
pyuic5 guiscrcpy/ui/downloader.ui -o guiscrcpy/ui/downloader.py --from-imports
pyuic5 guiscrcpy/ui/bottompanelui.ui -o guiscrcpy/ui/panel.py --from-imports
pyuic5 guiscrcpy/ui/toolkit_ui.ui -o guiscrcpy/ui/toolkit.py --from-imports
pyuic5 guiscrcpy/ui/network.ui -o guiscrcpy/ui/network.py --from-imports
pyuic5 guiscrcpy/ui/settings.ui -o guiscrcpy/ui/settings.py --from-imports
# Install it to system
pip3 install .