This KCM will have to get installed installed in the new plasma namespace eventually.
But considering that this app is part of the release service, we should not
depend on changes in a not yet released Plasma version.
Task: https://phabricator.kde.org/T14501
Summary:
kcmshell5 depends on plasma-workspace. By using our own tiny wrapper for opening the KCM we avoid pulling
in plasma-workspace and everything that comes with it on non-Plasma systems.
Test Plan: kdeconnect-settings shows the KCM
Reviewers: #kde_connect, sredman
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, sredman
Subscribers: sredman, kdeconnect
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D17383
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* cmake 2.8.12 is really outdated, 3.0 is minimum in plasma & kf5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
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
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.
CCMAIL: kdeconnect@kde.org
Plugins can no longer emit networkpackages for *every* device.
Plugins are stored in device, wich selectively loads them.
A Device is needed in order to instantiate a Plugin (via PluginLoader)
PluginLoader is a singleton, because every instance of Device need it.
Added KPluginSelector in the KCM to select the plugins to load.
Added architecture explanation to README
Only PingPlugin is working by now.
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