A flexible, configurable, material SDDM theme. Most values are configurable via the theme.conf file.
- Select user via user picker
- Select user via typing in username (optional)
- Display organization logo instead of user icon (optional)
- Select background image (configuration option)
- Customizable color scheme (configuration option)
- Set default session (configuration option)
- User selects their preferred session via menu
- Select user's session via request to your API (optional, see below)
- Display a configurable usage message to the user (optional)
- Install sddm
git clone https://github.com/m-wynn/sddm_wynn-theme.git /usr/share/sddm/themes/sddm_wynn-theme
chmod -R 755 /usr/share/sddm/themes/sddm_wynn-theme
- Install qml dependencies (qt5-graphicaleffects and qt5-quickcontrols2)
- Put "Current=sddm_wynn-theme" in the [Theme] section of /etc/sddm.conf
You can create a theme.conf.user
file in the theme folder, which will override
the defaults.
default_background
: Path to background imagedefault_session
: Session name to default to. This is thesessionname
in/usr/share/xsessions/sessionname.desktop
(i.e.cinnamon
orcinnamon2d
, NOTCinnamon (Software Rendering)
)font
: The name of font family to use in labels and fieldsaccent1
: The color of the top baraccent1_text
: The color of the top bar text and buttonsaccent2
: The color of other items, like the "LOG IN" buttonaccent2_hover
: The color that will be applied on hover to accent2 itemsam_pm_clock
: Whether to use a 12-hour AM/PM clock or a 24-hour clocklogo
(optional): Path to the image that will be placed in the spot usually filled by a face iconprimary_screen_only
: Whether or not to display the panel on both screens, or just the primary screen.user_name
:fill
to have the user type in their own username, orselect
if you would like to provide a menu of users to choose fromsession_api
(optional): A url which will return the user's preferred desktop environment (yes, this was made with a very specific use-case in mind, see more below)aup
(optional): A string that will contain an Acceptable Use Policy for your users. Escape characters such as '\n' will render properly (i.e. as actual newlines). Alternatively, quote the whole thing and put in real newlines.
The session API value is useful if, for example, you are running a linux lab of many users, and users can choose a desktop environment to be associated with their account. As an example, this could be done via LDAP and an small web API.
The greeter theme will read your session_api
value from the configuration
file, replace %s
with the username, perform an HTTP GET
request, and use the
body of the result as the session name. Again, the session name should be the
sessionname
in /usr/share/xsessions/sessionname.desktop
(i.e. cinnamon
or
cinnamon2d
, NOT Cinnamon (Software Rendering)
). If the API returns N
,
then it will reset to the default_session
configuration value.
For example, if your session_api
is http://ldap-api.mylab.com/%s/session/0
and a user types in their name m_wynn
into the username box, as soon as they
focus away from the username box, the theme will GET
http://ldap-api.mylab.com/m_wynn/session/0
. If the result is N
, the
default_session
will be used. Otherwise, the body of the response (i.e.
"cinnamon") is used as the session name.