By commenting out the parameter name, we get compile-time checks
Also, we can omit them for slots and Qt will not forward the parameters.
In case we had TODOs next to the code, I kept the Q_UNUSED statements
for now.
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.
## Summary
Fix crash in kdeconnect-sms if a conversation contains a message which has no addresses.
I am not sure why this would happen and there's probably something which should be fixed on the Android side to ensure that every message has addresses, but this is an easy fix to prevent user-reported crashes.
BUG: 449719
## Test Plan
### Before:
kdeconnect-sms crashes upon selecting a conversation with a message with no addresses
### After:
kdeconnect-sms does not crash
While mostly theoretical it makes for a more expressive API since it communicates that it is a list instead of a single value. It also allows to get rid of some conversion code.
This is also preparation work for potentially using the custom type capabilities that QtDBus offers.
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
This adds character counter below the “Send” button in SMS conversation. It
uses format XXX/Y where XXX is number of characters that can be added
without splitting the SMS into multiple messages (see article
Concatenated SMS on Wikipedia). Y is number of messages in in current
concatenated SMS. The counter is not visible when insertion of 10 7-bit
or 16-bit (depends on SMS encoding) does not create concatenated SMS.
SMS encoding is automatically guessed. 8-bit encodings are not
supported. If the message contains characters that are not supported by GSM 7-bit
encoding, counter automatically switches to UCS-2.
## Test Plan
Try entering some text that is longer than 150 characters in [GSM 03.38 encoding][1] or 60 characters in UCS-2. Number of remaining characters should be visible below the “Send” button. The character counter should show `0` at exactly 160 or 70 characters. Inserting one character should switch the counter to [Concatenated SMS][2] mode when number of messages is shown.
It should show exactly same number as SMS app in Android.
## Screenshots
These images are in APNG.
![grab.apng](/uploads/21ae23f2fa75c7aca487e61ddce94644/grab.apng)
![grab-cz.apng](/uploads/785e670a8598c5a65a4209f17e75f578/grab-cz.apng)
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=932080074#GSM_7-bit_default_alphabet_and_extension_table_of_3GPP_TS_23.038_/_GSM_03.38
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=943185255#Message_size
## Summary
Start a conversation with contacts having no previous conversation with.
It is currently only possible to use the messaging app to send a message to a conversation which already exists.
This patch implements this feature by integrating all contacts having no prior conversation with the recent conversations in the recent conversation list and at the bottom in a sorted manner, something like this,
The contacts are stored in the recent conversation list model as a conversation but with INVALID conversation ID and INVALID conversation DATE.
## Testing
Testing just needs kdeconnect daemon to be recompiled and executed.
This may need to be reworked at some point for more advanced usecases (multiple apps listening to SMS, variable-length message requests, etc.) but it's fine for now
BUG 410095
## Summary
Upgrade the SMS App to handle multitarget addresses in the "addresses" field of a message and drop usage of the "address" field
Also note that this has all the commits from https://invent.kde.org/kde/kdeconnect-kde/merge_requests/97, but I will rebase those away once that patch is landed
Bonus: Image composition for multitarget conversations
## Test Plan
- Apply Android-side patch https://invent.kde.org/kde/kdeconnect-android/merge_requests/80
- Launch SMS App
- Notice that you can see all the recipients of multitarget messages. (Replying still not supported, but might get implemented as part of fixing replying to single-target messages)
## Summary
Desktop companion to https://invent.kde.org/kde/kdeconnect-android/merge_requests/78
Give desktop SMS app a basic understanding of the MMSes coming from Android:
- Show a fake body if we get an attachment we can't display (for now, any attachment)
- Display a fake contact header for multi-target messages since Android does not yet export multi-target address information
- Disable attempting to reply to multi-target messages
BUG: 398889
## Test Plan
### Before:
MMS messages were silently dropped, meaning:
- Group MMS conversations were not visible
- Single-target conversations with the most-recent message an MMS were not visible
### After:
- Install https://invent.kde.org/kde/kdeconnect-android/merge_requests/78
- Multi-target conversations are displayed (kind of ugly, since they have no contact information
- Single-target conversations which end with an MMS are displayed
- Plain-text MMS is displayed nicely
- MMS attachments don't show
- MMS which are only an attachment with no body are displayed with a dummy body
Summary: Let the ListView use its default highlighting (did I not notice before?) and keep the currently-selected chat highlighted at all times
Test Plan:
- Launch app
- Use mouse or arrow keys to select a conversation. The highlight should follow the selected conversation
Reviewers: #kde_connect, apol
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, apol
Subscribers: apol, kdeconnect
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D17612
Summary:
The most serious change from this patch is to move the asynchronous replying to a request from the app for more messages to a newly-spawned, self-destructing thread. Within that thread, we block until the remote device replies with the requested messages.
All gotten messages are cached in the ConversationDbusInterface, so all future requests are fast and don't hit the remote device.
Test Plan: After applying this diff, the messaging app should show 10 messages every time it is opened
Reviewers: #kde_connect, nicolasfella, albertvaka
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, albertvaka
Subscribers: albertvaka, apol, nicolasfella, kdeconnect
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D16475
Summary:
When a new message is delivered, the conversation list should update by changing the preview text and re-sorting the conversations
Bonus bug discovered and fixed: previously, when the conversations list was being populated, it made a request for the first message in every conversation. This would be fine if the conversationdbusinterface pulled from local cache. However, this actually triggers a request to the phone for *every* conversation.
This should be handled differently in conversationdbusinterface's requestConversation as well, but that's a project for a later day (TODO comments added)
Test Plan:
- Launch SMS app
- Verify conversations list appears
- Verify lack of massive stream of debug output indicating lots of messages for the wrong conversation are being received
- Verify that opening a particular conversation shows the messages after a short delay while the backend fetches the content from the phone
- Verify that receiving a new message into an existing conversation updates the conversation list
Reviewers: #kde_connect, nicolasfella
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, nicolasfella
Subscribers: nicolasfella, apol, kdeconnect
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D15608
Summary:
Update sms app model to use new conversationUpdated signal
Filter incoming messages which belong to a different conversation than the one currently being viewed
See Android-side diff D15360 which adds support for sending live updates when a new message is sent or received
Test Plan:
This patch relies on D15360 for Android-side support
- Positive case:
- Open a conversation in the SMS app
- Receive a new message into that conversation (text yourself?)
- Verify that the new message appears at the bottom of the appropriate conversation
- Negative case:
- Open a conversation in the SMS app
- Receive a new message into a different conversation (text yourself?)
- Verify that the new message does *not* appear in the open conversation
Reviewers: #kde_connect, nicolasfella
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, nicolasfella
Subscribers: nicolasfella, kdeconnect
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D15409
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