* 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.
Change some optional dependencies from being optional to being mandatory
or being mandatory but behind on-by-default cmake flags. Eg: instead of
only compiling Wayland support if we find the appropriate libraries, we
always require the libraries unless the user specifies WITH_WAYLAND=OFF.
Optional libraries are hard to discover by packagers (since they don't
see an error once we add them) and create lots of possible build flavors
with a different features that can confuse users.
Cross-desktop approach to moving the cursor remotely on wayland. Should
work on X11 too, so we can consider drop the other one as well.
It adds support for receiving full text as well, which didn't use to be
possible.
The moc process already rebuilds the plugin when the JSON file changes, consequently the additional parameter is not needed.
Task: https://phabricator.kde.org/T14649
Summary:
Windows no longer needs a separate plugin, and X11 and Wayland are now in
separate files instead of having lots of ifdefs.
Test Plan: Tested on X11, Wayland and Windows.
Reviewers: #kde_connect, apol, nicolasfella
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, apol, nicolasfella
Subscribers: apol, nicolasfella
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D11692
Summary:
* cmake 2.8.12 is really outdated, 3.0 is minimum in plasma & kf5
* cmake_minimum_required should be at begin of toplevel CMakeLists.txt
* bump qt version to 5.7, matching the min Qt version of kf5 5.42
* with ecm being part of kf5 since early versions, share ${KF5_MIN_VERSION}
* use QT_MIN_VERSION & KF5_MIN_VERSION also for separate find_package calls
* deduplicate all KF5 components searched for in unconditionally included
subdirs
Test Plan: Still configures and builds with all options OFF & ON
Reviewers: #kde_connect, nicolasfella
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, nicolasfella
Subscribers: nicolasfella
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D11418
KWayland provides a FakeInput interface which KWin as a compositor
supports. This can be used to fake input events on Wayland. As it's
a KWin specific interface it won't work with other Wayland compositors.
If the compositor does not support the required interface, the
module just doesn't do anything. Support in the implementation is
completely optional.
Adding fake input events circumvents the Wayland security model.
Because of that the interface is designed in a way that the security
decision can be done by the compositor and can be delegated to the
user.
On first input event kdeconnect tries to "authenticate" with the
compositor. This gives the compositor the possibility to e.g. ask
the user whether it should be allowed. It's not done on startup or
of load module as that would show such a message way to early and
the user would not be able to connect it with his action on the
smartphone.
REVIEW: 124238
Don't open a second Display, we can use the one used by Qt.
Advantages are: we are on the correct Display, we don't open a Display
connection on e.g. Wayland (it would succeed but not work as a connection
to Xwayland would be opened) and we can drop the copy of fixx11h.
It's also a prerequisite to properly split the implementation to support
Wayland in a later change.
REVIEW: 124230
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
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.
I've also removed modifiers like Shift and Ctrl by now.
LibFakeKey is now a dependency of this plugin, as it allows us to send UTF
characters as X11 keys in a simple and convenient way. Internally it uses a
convention in Xlib, that allows to pass UTF characters as keycodes just by
adding 0x01000000 to the keycode number.
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