kdeconnect-kde/plugins/sms/smsplugin.cpp

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/**
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2013 Albert Vaca <albertvaka@gmail.com>
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2018 Simon Redman <simon@ergotech.com>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR GPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-KDE-Accepted-GPL
*/
#include "smsplugin.h"
#include <KLocalizedString>
#include <KPluginFactory>
#include <QDBusConnection>
#include <QDebug>
#include <QFile>
#include <QFileInfo>
#include <QMimeDatabase>
#include <QProcess>
#include <QTextCodec>
#include <core/daemon.h>
#include <core/device.h>
#include <core/filetransferjob.h>
#include "plugin_sms_debug.h"
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K_PLUGIN_CLASS_WITH_JSON(SmsPlugin, "kdeconnect_sms.json")
SmsPlugin::SmsPlugin(QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args)
: KdeConnectPlugin(parent, args)
, m_telepathyInterface(QStringLiteral("org.freedesktop.Telepathy.ConnectionManager.kdeconnect"), QStringLiteral("/kdeconnect"))
, m_conversationInterface(new ConversationsDbusInterface(this))
{
m_codec = QTextCodec::codecForName(CODEC_NAME);
}
SmsPlugin::~SmsPlugin()
{
// m_conversationInterface is self-deleting, see ~ConversationsDbusInterface for more information
}
bool SmsPlugin::receivePacket(const NetworkPacket &np)
{
[Desktop] SMS plugin no longer creates desktop notifications -- Old functionality still supported by notifications plugin Summary: Drop support for creating notifications from the SMS plugin. The old usecase is better handled by the notifications plugin reply box anyway Rename packets defined in SMS plugin from PACKET_TYPE_TELEPHONY_* to PACKET_TYPE_SMS_* Update TELEPHONY plugin packet description to point to SMS plugin Define TELEPHONY_REQUEST_MUTE packet to replace old TELEPHONY_REQUEST with mute event field Please see Android-side patch here: D15544 Test Plan: I see four test cases, based on the version of the app being used, where "old" means any version built with sources not containing this revision and "new" means any version built with sources using this revision: - New Android vs. New Desktop - Supported and works for me - New Android vs. Old Desktop - Supported and works for me - Old Android vs. New Desktop - Not supported - Download a new app from the Play store or F-Droid - Old Android vs. Old Desktop - If this is broken, it is not my fault :) In the supported use cases: - Test SMS reply - Receive SMS (or MMS!) message - Verify that the //notification// plugin forwards a replyable notification and that replying works - Test incoming call ringer mute - Enable ringer volume (not vibrate) - Receive phone call - Verify a desktop notification with a Mute button appears - Verify that clicking the mute button causes the phone to stop making the ringer noise (vibration not affected) Reviewers: #kde_connect, albertvaka, nicolasfella Reviewed By: #kde_connect, albertvaka, nicolasfella Subscribers: nicolasfella, kdeconnect Tags: #kde_connect Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D15543
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if (np.type() == PACKET_TYPE_SMS_MESSAGES) {
return handleBatchMessages(np);
}
if (np.type() == PACKET_TYPE_SMS_ATTACHMENT_FILE && np.hasPayload()) {
return handleSmsAttachmentFile(np);
}
return true;
}
void SmsPlugin::sendSms(const QVariantList &addresses, const QString &textMessage, const QVariantList &attachmentUrls, const qint64 subID)
{
QVariantList addressMapList;
for (const QVariant &address : addresses) {
QVariantMap addressMap({{QStringLiteral("address"), qdbus_cast<ConversationAddress>(address).address()}});
addressMapList.append(addressMap);
}
QVariantMap packetMap({{QStringLiteral("version"), SMS_REQUEST_PACKET_VERSION}, {QStringLiteral("addresses"), addressMapList}});
// If there is any text message add it to the network packet
if (textMessage != QStringLiteral("")) {
packetMap[QStringLiteral("messageBody")] = textMessage;
}
if (subID != -1) {
packetMap[QStringLiteral("subID")] = subID;
}
QVariantList attachmentMapList;
for (const QVariant &attachmentUrl : attachmentUrls) {
const Attachment attachment = createAttachmentFromUrl(attachmentUrl.toString());
QVariantMap attachmentMap({{QStringLiteral("fileName"), attachment.uniqueIdentifier()},
{QStringLiteral("base64EncodedFile"), attachment.base64EncodedFile()},
{QStringLiteral("mimeType"), attachment.mimeType()}});
attachmentMapList.append(attachmentMap);
}
// If there is any attachment add it to the network packet
if (!attachmentMapList.isEmpty()) {
packetMap[QStringLiteral("attachments")] = attachmentMapList;
}
NetworkPacket np(PACKET_TYPE_SMS_REQUEST, packetMap);
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qCDebug(KDECONNECT_PLUGIN_SMS) << "Dispatching SMS send request to remote";
sendPacket(np);
}
void SmsPlugin::requestAllConversations()
{
[Desktop] SMS plugin no longer creates desktop notifications -- Old functionality still supported by notifications plugin Summary: Drop support for creating notifications from the SMS plugin. The old usecase is better handled by the notifications plugin reply box anyway Rename packets defined in SMS plugin from PACKET_TYPE_TELEPHONY_* to PACKET_TYPE_SMS_* Update TELEPHONY plugin packet description to point to SMS plugin Define TELEPHONY_REQUEST_MUTE packet to replace old TELEPHONY_REQUEST with mute event field Please see Android-side patch here: D15544 Test Plan: I see four test cases, based on the version of the app being used, where "old" means any version built with sources not containing this revision and "new" means any version built with sources using this revision: - New Android vs. New Desktop - Supported and works for me - New Android vs. Old Desktop - Supported and works for me - Old Android vs. New Desktop - Not supported - Download a new app from the Play store or F-Droid - Old Android vs. Old Desktop - If this is broken, it is not my fault :) In the supported use cases: - Test SMS reply - Receive SMS (or MMS!) message - Verify that the //notification// plugin forwards a replyable notification and that replying works - Test incoming call ringer mute - Enable ringer volume (not vibrate) - Receive phone call - Verify a desktop notification with a Mute button appears - Verify that clicking the mute button causes the phone to stop making the ringer noise (vibration not affected) Reviewers: #kde_connect, albertvaka, nicolasfella Reviewed By: #kde_connect, albertvaka, nicolasfella Subscribers: nicolasfella, kdeconnect Tags: #kde_connect Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D15543
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NetworkPacket np(PACKET_TYPE_SMS_REQUEST_CONVERSATIONS);
sendPacket(np);
}
void SmsPlugin::requestConversation(const qint64 conversationID, const qint64 rangeStartTimestamp, const qint64 numberToRequest) const
{
[Desktop] SMS plugin no longer creates desktop notifications -- Old functionality still supported by notifications plugin Summary: Drop support for creating notifications from the SMS plugin. The old usecase is better handled by the notifications plugin reply box anyway Rename packets defined in SMS plugin from PACKET_TYPE_TELEPHONY_* to PACKET_TYPE_SMS_* Update TELEPHONY plugin packet description to point to SMS plugin Define TELEPHONY_REQUEST_MUTE packet to replace old TELEPHONY_REQUEST with mute event field Please see Android-side patch here: D15544 Test Plan: I see four test cases, based on the version of the app being used, where "old" means any version built with sources not containing this revision and "new" means any version built with sources using this revision: - New Android vs. New Desktop - Supported and works for me - New Android vs. Old Desktop - Supported and works for me - Old Android vs. New Desktop - Not supported - Download a new app from the Play store or F-Droid - Old Android vs. Old Desktop - If this is broken, it is not my fault :) In the supported use cases: - Test SMS reply - Receive SMS (or MMS!) message - Verify that the //notification// plugin forwards a replyable notification and that replying works - Test incoming call ringer mute - Enable ringer volume (not vibrate) - Receive phone call - Verify a desktop notification with a Mute button appears - Verify that clicking the mute button causes the phone to stop making the ringer noise (vibration not affected) Reviewers: #kde_connect, albertvaka, nicolasfella Reviewed By: #kde_connect, albertvaka, nicolasfella Subscribers: nicolasfella, kdeconnect Tags: #kde_connect Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D15543
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NetworkPacket np(PACKET_TYPE_SMS_REQUEST_CONVERSATION);
np.set(QStringLiteral("threadID"), conversationID);
np.set(QStringLiteral("rangeStartTimestamp"), rangeStartTimestamp);
np.set(QStringLiteral("numberToRequest"), numberToRequest);
sendPacket(np);
}
void SmsPlugin::requestAttachment(const qint64 &partID, const QString &uniqueIdentifier)
{
const QVariantMap packetMap({{QStringLiteral("part_id"), partID}, {QStringLiteral("unique_identifier"), uniqueIdentifier}});
NetworkPacket np(PACKET_TYPE_SMS_REQUEST_ATTACHMENT, packetMap);
sendPacket(np);
}
void SmsPlugin::forwardToTelepathy(const ConversationMessage &message)
{
// If we don't have a valid Telepathy interface, bail out
if (!(m_telepathyInterface.isValid()))
return;
qCDebug(KDECONNECT_PLUGIN_SMS) << "Passing a text message to the telepathy interface";
connect(&m_telepathyInterface, SIGNAL(messageReceived(QString, QString)), SLOT(sendSms(QString, QString)), Qt::UniqueConnection);
const QString messageBody = message.body();
const QString contactName; // TODO: When telepathy support is improved, look up the contact with KPeople
const QString phoneNumber = message.addresses()[0].address();
m_telepathyInterface.call(QDBus::NoBlock, QStringLiteral("sendMessage"), phoneNumber, contactName, messageBody);
}
bool SmsPlugin::handleBatchMessages(const NetworkPacket &np)
{
const auto messages = np.get<QVariantList>(QStringLiteral("messages"));
QList<ConversationMessage> messagesList;
messagesList.reserve(messages.count());
for (const QVariant &body : messages) {
ConversationMessage message(body.toMap());
if (message.containsTextBody()) {
forwardToTelepathy(message);
}
messagesList.append(message);
}
m_conversationInterface->addMessages(messagesList);
return true;
}
bool SmsPlugin::handleSmsAttachmentFile(const NetworkPacket &np)
{
const QString fileName = np.get<QString>(QStringLiteral("filename"));
QString cacheDir = QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::CacheLocation);
cacheDir.append(QStringLiteral("/") + device()->name() + QStringLiteral("/"));
QDir attachmentsCacheDir(cacheDir);
if (!attachmentsCacheDir.exists()) {
qDebug() << attachmentsCacheDir.absolutePath() << " directory doesn't exist.";
return false;
}
QUrl fileUrl = QUrl::fromLocalFile(attachmentsCacheDir.absolutePath());
fileUrl = fileUrl.adjusted(QUrl::StripTrailingSlash);
fileUrl.setPath(fileUrl.path() + QStringLiteral("/") + fileName, QUrl::DecodedMode);
FileTransferJob *job = np.createPayloadTransferJob(fileUrl);
connect(job, &FileTransferJob::result, this, [this, fileName](KJob *job) -> void {
FileTransferJob *ftjob = qobject_cast<FileTransferJob *>(job);
if (ftjob && !job->error()) {
// Notify SMS app about the newly downloaded attachment
m_conversationInterface->attachmentDownloaded(ftjob->destination().path(), fileName);
} else {
qCDebug(KDECONNECT_PLUGIN_SMS) << ftjob->errorString() << (ftjob ? ftjob->destination() : QUrl());
}
});
job->start();
return true;
}
void SmsPlugin::getAttachment(const qint64 &partID, const QString &uniqueIdentifier)
{
QString cacheDir = QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::CacheLocation);
cacheDir.append(QStringLiteral("/") + device()->name() + QStringLiteral("/"));
QDir fileDirectory(cacheDir);
bool fileFound = false;
if (fileDirectory.exists()) {
// Search for the attachment file locally before sending request to remote device
fileFound = fileDirectory.exists(uniqueIdentifier);
} else {
bool ret = fileDirectory.mkpath(QStringLiteral("."));
if (!ret) {
qWarning() << "couldn't create directorty " << fileDirectory.absolutePath();
}
}
if (!fileFound) {
// If the file is not present in the local dir request the remote device for the file
requestAttachment(partID, uniqueIdentifier);
} else {
const QString fileDestination = fileDirectory.absoluteFilePath(uniqueIdentifier);
m_conversationInterface->attachmentDownloaded(fileDestination, uniqueIdentifier);
}
}
Attachment SmsPlugin::createAttachmentFromUrl(const QString &url)
{
QFile file(url);
file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
if (!file.exists()) {
return Attachment();
}
QFileInfo fileInfo(file);
QString fileName(fileInfo.fileName());
QByteArray byteArray = file.readAll().toBase64();
file.close();
QString base64EncodedFile = m_codec->toUnicode(byteArray);
QMimeDatabase mimeDatabase;
QString mimeType = mimeDatabase.mimeTypeForFile(url).name();
Attachment attachment(-1, mimeType, base64EncodedFile, fileName);
return attachment;
}
QString SmsPlugin::dbusPath() const
{
return QStringLiteral("/modules/kdeconnect/devices/") + device()->id() + QStringLiteral("/sms");
}
void SmsPlugin::launchApp()
{
QProcess::startDetached(QLatin1String("kdeconnect-sms"), {QStringLiteral("--device"), device()->id()});
}
#include "smsplugin.moc"