As discussed, re-enabling this for the next release
(cherry picked from commit a3f6816954)
15cb4327 Re-enabling bluetooth by default now https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=482192 is fixed
Co-authored-by: Rob Emery <kde@mintsoft.net>
KDNSSD only works with Avahi (so, only on Linux) while mdns.h is a
header-only library [1] that implements mdns from scratch and should
work on all platforms.
[1] https://github.com/mjansson/mdns
This makes it easier to read, because we do not have to handle a list of
files that get added to the targets. In other KDE projects, we also
prefer the target centric approach.
In case one wants to reuse the same category in multiple places, it
would be best to create a small static lib. But for now, this is not
needed.
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.
Since sockets are buffered `QIODevices` we can use `canReadLine()` to check
if we have a full line, instead of using a custom `SocketLineReader` class
(and the copy-pasted `DeviceLineReader` in the Bluetooth backend).
We can also loop through all the lines instead of queuing calls to `dataReceived`.
And we don't need transactions.
Add the necessary bits for XDG activation to work
Move the code for launching the settings from the daemon to the respective processes so that we don't need to pass activation tokens over another process boundary
We use kdeconnect-version.h in several places and therefore it needs to be in the include path. We currently do this by setting target_include_path in a few places. Replace this with an interface library that we can link against that sets up the correct include path. IMO it is cleaner this way.
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:
Show progress when sending a file from the desktop
BUG: 355044
Test Plan:
Complete transfer:
-Right click on a big file in dolphin
-Select Send to xx via KDE Connect
-Open the Notifications widget and verify progress is shown correctly
Stop transfer:
-Right click on a big file in dolphin
-Select Send to xx via KDE Connect
-Open The Notifications widget and press the stop/kill button
-Observe that the file upload is stopped
Reviewers: #kde_connect, nicolasfella
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, nicolasfella
Subscribers: apol, broulik, nicolasfella, kdeconnect
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D16279
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
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
KDE Connect runs, and the bluetooth service gets published in the SDP
(service discovery protocol), which other devices use to determine what
services are available.
The getPairedDevices() method in the link provider class uses D-Bus to get
the list of paired devices, since Qt doesn't have a method giving that
information. As a result, that part of the code only works on Linux.
REVIEW: 122174
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