At the moment, telepathy integration needs to be compiled within the
daemon. This creates a rather aggressive dependency with Telepathy.
This plugin proposes to move into a plugin, so that if the plugin isn't
present, telepathy becomes out of the picture.
REVIEW: 128149
This sends recieved text messages to any Telepathy client and allows the
user to respond from there.
This should work with both our clients and Empathy.
An account on telepathy is created on activation.
As Telepathy clients expect backends to be always running, this is
started by the daemon to
suppress client errors. The plugin system then talks to the same CM via
use of a singleton accessor.
Based on work by Alexandr Akulich then tidied up and rebased.
Use QNetworkAccessManager for storing the files we receive instead of
directly KIO, then provide the KIO-based QNetworkAccessManager from the
daemon. This way we'll still get the KIO network-transparency, but the
library only depenends on QtNetwork, which will be easier to get in some
platforms.
After this change, we only depend on KConfig, KI18n and KCoreAddons, which
are tier1 and really easy to work with on any platform.
REVIEW: 123325
Moves the implementation into the actual daemon. This opens the
possibility for different ways to expose these notifications depending on
where the libkdeconnect will be deployed.
REVIEW: 123076
Fixed some bugs in the pairing process state machine
Keys are now stored in base64 in KConfig (was storing non-allowed chars)
Updated NetworkPackage tests to include encryption
Increased networkpackage version 1 -> 2
MPRIS now uses xml dbus interfaces-
MPRIS now detects when properties like volume or playbas status change.
Link providers now emit connectionLost and connectionReceived, like in Android.
Disabled connection notifications.
Added some missing const modifiers.
Splitted up ping receiver from notification receiver in KDE
Improved pausemusic receiver
Fixed same computer being discovered multiple times
Fixed some other minor bugs and compilation warnings
Device now has a public dbus interface
Removed wizard from kcm: now the main list shows all the devices and you can pair/unpair using a checkbox
Both Kde and Android now use unique device ids