kdeconnect-kde/smsapp/main.cpp

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/**
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2018 Aleix Pol Gonzalez <aleixpol@kde.org>
* 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
*/
(WIP) Upgrade Telephony plugin to read SMS history (KDE side) Summary: For real usecases of SMS support, we will almost always need access to the message history in some way Specifically resolve T8338 Incidentally resolve T6651 since Telephony shall no longer create a notification Test Plan: Setup: - Build corresponding Android-side diff (D11698) - Build this diff Step 1: Does anything at all work? - Put a breakpoint in the handleBatchMessages method of the telephony plugin, ideally after constructing a Message object - Use DBus to poke /modules/kdeconnect/devices/<deviceID>/telephony.requestAllConversations() - Verify that the constructed Message is one you sent or received and that it is the most recent in the corresponding conversation Step 2: DBus - Open the Interface org.kde.kdeconnect.device.conversations of /modules/kdeconnect/devices/<deviceId> - Poke activeConversations and verify an empty array is returned - Poke requestAllConversationThreads - Poke activeConversations and verify that a list of numbers has been returned. These are conversationIds - Use a conversationId to call getFirstFromConversation - Verify that the returned Message object is one which you recognize - Note that if the message is an MMS it will be blank and meaningless. Try a different conversationId. MMS support "coming soon!" Step 3: SMS App - Use ccmake (or similar) to set SMSAPP_ENABLE to ON - Build the project - Run ./bin/kdeconnect-sms - Verify that the app shows a list of everyone you have an SMS conversation with (MMS messages are stripped out) - If you have the Contacts plugin working, verify that most contacts have their name and photo instead of their phone number Reviewers: #kde_connect, nicolasfella, apol Reviewed By: #kde_connect, nicolasfella, apol Subscribers: andyholmes, apol, nicolasfella, #kde_connect Tags: #kde_connect Maniphest Tasks: T8338, T6651 Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D11854
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#include "conversationmodel.h"
#include "conversationlistmodel.h"
#include "conversationssortfilterproxymodel.h"
#include "thumbnailsprovider.h"
(WIP) Upgrade Telephony plugin to read SMS history (KDE side) Summary: For real usecases of SMS support, we will almost always need access to the message history in some way Specifically resolve T8338 Incidentally resolve T6651 since Telephony shall no longer create a notification Test Plan: Setup: - Build corresponding Android-side diff (D11698) - Build this diff Step 1: Does anything at all work? - Put a breakpoint in the handleBatchMessages method of the telephony plugin, ideally after constructing a Message object - Use DBus to poke /modules/kdeconnect/devices/<deviceID>/telephony.requestAllConversations() - Verify that the constructed Message is one you sent or received and that it is the most recent in the corresponding conversation Step 2: DBus - Open the Interface org.kde.kdeconnect.device.conversations of /modules/kdeconnect/devices/<deviceId> - Poke activeConversations and verify an empty array is returned - Poke requestAllConversationThreads - Poke activeConversations and verify that a list of numbers has been returned. These are conversationIds - Use a conversationId to call getFirstFromConversation - Verify that the returned Message object is one which you recognize - Note that if the message is an MMS it will be blank and meaningless. Try a different conversationId. MMS support "coming soon!" Step 3: SMS App - Use ccmake (or similar) to set SMSAPP_ENABLE to ON - Build the project - Run ./bin/kdeconnect-sms - Verify that the app shows a list of everyone you have an SMS conversation with (MMS messages are stripped out) - If you have the Contacts plugin working, verify that most contacts have their name and photo instead of their phone number Reviewers: #kde_connect, nicolasfella, apol Reviewed By: #kde_connect, nicolasfella, apol Subscribers: andyholmes, apol, nicolasfella, #kde_connect Tags: #kde_connect Maniphest Tasks: T8338, T6651 Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D11854
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#include "kdeconnect-version.h"
#include <QApplication>
#include <QQmlApplicationEngine>
#include <QCommandLineParser>
#include <QQmlContext>
#include <QQuickStyle>
#include <KAboutData>
#include <KLocalizedString>
#include <KLocalizedContext>
#include <KDBusService>
#include <KColorSchemeManager>
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#include "smshelper.h"
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
QIcon::setFallbackThemeName(QStringLiteral("breeze"));
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QApplication::setAttribute(Qt::AA_UseHighDpiPixmaps);
QApplication app(argc, argv);
app.setWindowIcon(QIcon::fromTheme(QStringLiteral("kdeconnect")));
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KAboutData aboutData(QStringLiteral("kdeconnect.sms"),
i18n("KDE Connect SMS"),
QStringLiteral(KDECONNECT_VERSION_STRING),
i18n("SMS Instant Messaging"),
KAboutLicense::GPL_V3,
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i18n("(C) 2018-2019, KDE Connect Team"));
aboutData.addAuthor(i18n("Simon Redman"), {}, QStringLiteral("simon@ergotech.com"));
aboutData.addAuthor(i18n("Aleix Pol Gonzalez"), {}, QStringLiteral("aleixpol@kde.org"));
aboutData.addAuthor(i18n("Nicolas Fella"), {}, QStringLiteral("nicolas.fella@gmx.de"));
KAboutData::setApplicationData(aboutData);
#ifdef Q_OS_WIN
KColorSchemeManager manager;
QApplication::setStyle(QStringLiteral("breeze"));
#endif
// Default to org.kde.desktop style unless the user forces another style
if (qEnvironmentVariableIsEmpty("QT_QUICK_CONTROLS_STYLE")) {
QQuickStyle::setStyle(QStringLiteral("org.kde.desktop"));
}
QString initialMessage, deviceid;
{
QCommandLineParser parser;
aboutData.setupCommandLine(&parser);
parser.addOption(QCommandLineOption(QStringLiteral("device"), i18n("Select a device"), i18n("id")));
parser.addOption(QCommandLineOption(QStringLiteral("message"), i18n("Send a message"), i18n("message")));
parser.process(app);
aboutData.processCommandLine(&parser);
initialMessage = parser.value(QStringLiteral("message"));
deviceid = parser.value(QStringLiteral("device"));
}
KDBusService service(KDBusService::Unique);
(WIP) Upgrade Telephony plugin to read SMS history (KDE side) Summary: For real usecases of SMS support, we will almost always need access to the message history in some way Specifically resolve T8338 Incidentally resolve T6651 since Telephony shall no longer create a notification Test Plan: Setup: - Build corresponding Android-side diff (D11698) - Build this diff Step 1: Does anything at all work? - Put a breakpoint in the handleBatchMessages method of the telephony plugin, ideally after constructing a Message object - Use DBus to poke /modules/kdeconnect/devices/<deviceID>/telephony.requestAllConversations() - Verify that the constructed Message is one you sent or received and that it is the most recent in the corresponding conversation Step 2: DBus - Open the Interface org.kde.kdeconnect.device.conversations of /modules/kdeconnect/devices/<deviceId> - Poke activeConversations and verify an empty array is returned - Poke requestAllConversationThreads - Poke activeConversations and verify that a list of numbers has been returned. These are conversationIds - Use a conversationId to call getFirstFromConversation - Verify that the returned Message object is one which you recognize - Note that if the message is an MMS it will be blank and meaningless. Try a different conversationId. MMS support "coming soon!" Step 3: SMS App - Use ccmake (or similar) to set SMSAPP_ENABLE to ON - Build the project - Run ./bin/kdeconnect-sms - Verify that the app shows a list of everyone you have an SMS conversation with (MMS messages are stripped out) - If you have the Contacts plugin working, verify that most contacts have their name and photo instead of their phone number Reviewers: #kde_connect, nicolasfella, apol Reviewed By: #kde_connect, nicolasfella, apol Subscribers: andyholmes, apol, nicolasfella, #kde_connect Tags: #kde_connect Maniphest Tasks: T8338, T6651 Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D11854
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qmlRegisterType<ConversationsSortFilterProxyModel>("org.kde.kdeconnect.sms", 1, 0, "QSortFilterProxyModel");
qmlRegisterType<ConversationModel>("org.kde.kdeconnect.sms", 1, 0, "ConversationModel");
(WIP) Upgrade Telephony plugin to read SMS history (KDE side) Summary: For real usecases of SMS support, we will almost always need access to the message history in some way Specifically resolve T8338 Incidentally resolve T6651 since Telephony shall no longer create a notification Test Plan: Setup: - Build corresponding Android-side diff (D11698) - Build this diff Step 1: Does anything at all work? - Put a breakpoint in the handleBatchMessages method of the telephony plugin, ideally after constructing a Message object - Use DBus to poke /modules/kdeconnect/devices/<deviceID>/telephony.requestAllConversations() - Verify that the constructed Message is one you sent or received and that it is the most recent in the corresponding conversation Step 2: DBus - Open the Interface org.kde.kdeconnect.device.conversations of /modules/kdeconnect/devices/<deviceId> - Poke activeConversations and verify an empty array is returned - Poke requestAllConversationThreads - Poke activeConversations and verify that a list of numbers has been returned. These are conversationIds - Use a conversationId to call getFirstFromConversation - Verify that the returned Message object is one which you recognize - Note that if the message is an MMS it will be blank and meaningless. Try a different conversationId. MMS support "coming soon!" Step 3: SMS App - Use ccmake (or similar) to set SMSAPP_ENABLE to ON - Build the project - Run ./bin/kdeconnect-sms - Verify that the app shows a list of everyone you have an SMS conversation with (MMS messages are stripped out) - If you have the Contacts plugin working, verify that most contacts have their name and photo instead of their phone number Reviewers: #kde_connect, nicolasfella, apol Reviewed By: #kde_connect, nicolasfella, apol Subscribers: andyholmes, apol, nicolasfella, #kde_connect Tags: #kde_connect Maniphest Tasks: T8338, T6651 Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D11854
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qmlRegisterType<ConversationListModel>("org.kde.kdeconnect.sms", 1, 0, "ConversationListModel");
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qmlRegisterSingletonType<SmsHelper>("org.kde.kdeconnect.sms", 1, 0, "SmsHelper", SmsHelper::singletonProvider);
QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
engine.rootContext()->setContextObject(new KLocalizedContext(&engine));
engine.addImageProvider(QStringLiteral("thumbnailsProvider"), new ThumbnailsProvider);
engine.rootContext()->setContextProperties({
{ QStringLiteral("initialMessage"), initialMessage },
{ QStringLiteral("initialDevice"), deviceid },
{ QStringLiteral("aboutData"), QVariant::fromValue(KAboutData::applicationData()) }
});
engine.load(QUrl(QStringLiteral("qrc:/qml/main.qml")));
return app.exec();
}