- We do not need the return type. If a plugin declares it can handle the
packet it should do so. We don't have any fallback logic in place and
the packet types are namespaced with the plugin IDs anyway.
- Provide a default implementation with a warning, not all plugins need
to overwrite this
The rationale is explained in https://planet.kde.org/friedrich-kossebau-2023-06-28-include-also-moc-files-of-headers/
In case of KDEConnect, it impressively speeds up compilation. Before it
took 390 seconds on a clean build and with this change it took 330 seconds.
This is due to the mocs_compilation having to include the header files
and thus all their headers. Due to the lots of small plugins we have,
this means that the same headers must be compiled plenty of times.
When we include the moc files directly in the C++ file, they are already
available.
* Moves the XML definitions of DBus interfaces and code generation from the different plugins
to kdeconnectinterfaces. Before each plugin had their own, some of them duplicated.
* Appends `// clazy:skip` to the generated interface files, so Clazy doesn't emit warnings
about them because they are missing the NOTIFY/CONSTANT keywords on Q_PROPERTIES.
* Makes kdeconnectinterfaces static on Qt5 as well (removes a difference with Qt6).
* Moves the generated files to a `generated` directory and updates the includes so they are
easily distinguished from other header files.
In theory we support Qt 5.6 (because of SailfishOS) but in practice we are not checking that in the CI so probably we broke the compatibility long ago. Also, I don't think anyone is using this code in SailfishOS, so we can greatly simplify the code by requiring Qt 5.15 or later.
Better patch to replace !218.
- Auto and quick detection of previous D-Bus instance;
- Remove private D-Bus compile definition, only use it on macOS without an existing D-Bus instance;
- Safe reboot after crashes because the indicator is not relating on the kdeconnectd to run a D-Bus session;
- Safe exit after clicking on `Quit` in the systray.
More details in commit logs:
Only enable private D-Bus on macOS because the other platforms do not
need them.
The app should be able to easily detect the session bus from the env
DBUS_LAUNCHD_SESSION_BUS_SOCKET from launchd through launchctl.
Because https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/dbus/dbus/-/blob/master/dbus/dbus-sysdeps-unix.c#L4392
shows that it is the only probing method on macOS with launchd.
The D-Bus session bus can be easily found from launchd/launchctl
with DBUS_LAUNCHD_SESSION_BUS_SOCKET env. It can be an external one
(installed from HomeBrew) or an internal one (launched by a previous
instance followed by a crash).
The indicator helper on macOS can now automatically detect whether we can use a potentially
(with launchd/launchctl env set, or KDE Connect macOS
private_bus_address set) existed and usable session bus.
If previous bus is usable, just try to launch the kdeconnectd with us.
Otherwise, launch a private D-Bus daemon, export the launchd/launchctl
env, and run a kdeconnectd instance.
Everything works better and quicker now :)
This automatizes the generation of logging categories so a
kdeconnect-kde.categories is generated and installed to
/usr/share/qlogging-categories5/ so kdebugsettings can use it.
Also, sets the default logging level to Warning. So now the logs
of users won't be filled with debug messages but they can
modify the configuration easily with kdebugsettings.
Summary:
When the music is resumed during the call it was paused again when the call ends
Bug: 400787
Test Plan: Get called, resume music during call, check state after call
Reviewers: #kde_connect, apol
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, apol
Subscribers: kdeconnect
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D16809
Summary:
Below is a lost of the commits, but, in summary
Port the build system for Sailfish, which means selectively building only the bits we need/can, and only against the KF5 libs that are available.
Allow to build on Qt 5.6
Switch from knotification to nemo notification (not complete!)
Add a very simple example sailfish app.
Note, there is still much missing functionality. Notifications dont work, pairing sort of works but not really, but when it is paired you can send a ping to the desktop client
Dont build kio for Sailfish
Port core build system
Port daemon buld system
Require CoreAddons on Sailfish
Port plugins build for sailfish and include the ping plugin for now
Final build changes for sailfish.
Disable tests and other not needed parts
Add includes for QCA
Fix build errors on sailfish
Get core/ to build on sailfish
Get interfaces/ to build on sailfish
Build daemon on sailfish
On sailfish, dont install the kcm file
Start port plugin to sailfish
Fixup installed files
Add sfos app
Hack declarative plugin to give a public interface
Build sfos app
Compile declarativeplugin into the sfos app for now
Redefine qAsConst for qt 5.6
Packaging fixes
Use official icon
Package .desktop
Reviewers: #kde_connect, apol, nicolasfella, albertvaka
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, apol, nicolasfella, albertvaka
Subscribers: kdeconnect, andyholmes, albertvaka, kossebau, mtijink, vonreth, apol, #kde_connect, nicolasfella
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D10703
Summary: KDE Connect, now with correct naming!
Test Plan: It still builds.
Reviewers: #kde_connect, apol, nicolasfella
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, apol, nicolasfella
Subscribers: nicolasfella
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D11036
Summary: Using pulseaudio via pacmd for controlling the system volume is way easier than using KMix. Same could be done to control the system volume in the MPRIS Plugin
Reviewers: #kde_connect, albertvaka
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, albertvaka
Subscribers: anthonyfieroni, thomasp, albertvaka, #kde_connect
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D7922
Summary:
The use of Q_FOREACH is advised against (https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtglobal.html#Q_FOREACH) since Qt 5.7 and will eventually be removed from Qt.
I replaced all occurrences with the range-for loop introduced in C++11 (except for the one in daemon.cpp in deviceIdByName which might have a bug / typo in it).
I added const to the container or casted it with qAsConst when appropriate to avoid unnecessary copies.
(This is my first submission. I did all the unit tests, and they all passed but I don't know how to show it here.)
Reviewers: #kde_connect, nicolasfella, apol
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, nicolasfella, apol
Subscribers: albertvaka, apol, nicolasfella
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D6724
Uses KPluginLoader+KPluginMetadata instead.
Describes plugins in json instead of desktop files. These desktop files are
then embedded into the .so file. All the plugins will be in a kdeconnect/
directory, and those will be the ones to look for.
Note it doesn't drop the KService dependency as KIOCore is a KDE Connect
dependency as well.
REVIEW: 123042
Centralizing the plugins' config will ensure that all the plugins store it
the same way (ie: not in random files scattered around, like until now).
The base KCM class, together with the already existing base plugin class,
will give easy access to all the plugins to this centralized config. Also,
now the settings are not shared across devices (that is: every device can
have different config for a same plugin).
Note: This commit requires KCMUtils 5.9
REVIEW: 122927
This meant to add a lot of dependencies to each plugin since we had
KDELibs4support as PUBLIC link meaning that anything linking against
kdeconnectcore was linking at the same time to mostly all frameworks.
Now each plugin has more or less its dependencies in the CMake some
still depend on KDELibs4Support.
For the mousepad plugin I needed to add a fixX11.h file that basically
undefines/defines again some stuff xlib has that conflcits with normal
C++ and Qt.
Before it was not conflicting because some lib within KDELibs4Support
was including this file, but now we have to do it ourselves.
Ported using KDELibs4Support, for a smaller delta, so we can keep
developing on master until we decide not to.
At the moment, it builds and installs but tests don't pass because
of a QCA2 initialization problem I didn't manage to debug yet.
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