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Summary: Scroll up to show older messages Newly received messages will not force the view to the bottom unless the new message is being added "very close" to the visible area Test Plan: Message History: - Open conversation - Scroll/Drag up to load older messages New Message: - Open conversation - Scroll to bottom - Verify that a newly-received or newly-sent message is added to the GUI - Scroll up - Verify that sending/receiving a message does not disturb the view - Scroll back to verify that the new message was indeed added to the list Reviewers: #kde_connect, apol Reviewed By: #kde_connect, apol Subscribers: apol, nicolasfella, kdeconnect Tags: #kde_connect Maniphest Tasks: T9556 Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D15979 |
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battery | ||
clipboard | ||
contacts | ||
findmyphone | ||
findthisdevice | ||
lockdevice | ||
mousepad | ||
mpriscontrol | ||
mprisremote | ||
notifications | ||
pausemusic | ||
ping | ||
remotecommands | ||
remotecontrol | ||
remotekeyboard | ||
remotesystemvolume | ||
runcommand | ||
screensaver-inhibit | ||
sendnotifications | ||
sftp | ||
share | ||
sms | ||
systemvolume | ||
telephony | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
kdeconnect.notifyrc | ||
kdeconnect_plugin.desktop | ||
Messages.sh | ||
README.txt |
Writing a plugin for KDE Connect ================================= For the desktop client (this project): -------------------------------------- 1. Enter the "plugins" directory. 2. Copy the "ping" under a different name ("findmyphone" in this example). 3. Add "add_subdirectory(findmyphone)" to CMakeLists.txt after the others "add_subdirectory". 1. Enter the new "findmyphone" directory. 5. Edit CMakeLists.txt by replacing "ping" with "findmyphone". 6. Rename other files in this directory by replacing "ping" with "findmyphone" 7. Write a description of your plugin into "README" 8. Edit findmyphoneplugin.cpp and findmyphoneplugin.h. A. Change license header. B. Replace (case sensitive) "ping" with "findmyphone", "PingPlugin" with "FindMyPhonePlugin" and "PING" with "FINDMYPHONE". 9. Edit kdeconnect_findmyphone.desktop file: A. Replace "ping" with "findmyphone". B. Change name, description, icon, author, email, version, website, license info. C. Remove all the translations D. Set X-KDEConnect-SupportedPacketType and X-KDEConnect-OutgoingPacketType to the packet type your plugin will receive and send, respectively. In this example this is "kdeconnect.findmyphone". Make sure that this matches what is defined in the findmyplugin.h file (in the line "#define PACKET_TYPE_..."), and also in Android. 10. Now you have an empty skeleton to implement your new plugin logic. For Android (project kdeconnect-android): ----------------------------------------- 1. Change directory to src/org/kde/kdeconnect/Plugins. 2. Copy "PingPlugin" under a different name ("FindMyPhonePlugin" in this example). 1. Enter the new "FindMyPhonePlugin" directory. 4. Rename "PingPlugin.java" to "FindMyPhonePlugin.java" 5. Edit it. Replace (case sensitive) "Ping" with "FindMyPhone", "ping" with "findmyphone", "PING" with "FINDMYPHONE" and "plugin_ping" with "plugin_findmyphone". 6. Open res/values/strings.xml. Find and copy the lines "pref_plugin_ping_desc" and "pref_plugin_ping" replacing "ping" with "findmyphone" and edit the plugin name and description between <string> </string>). 7. Open src/org/kde/kdeconnect/Plugins/PluginFactory.java. A. Copy "import … PingPlugin" line with replacing "PingPlugin" with "FindMyPhonePlugin". B. Copy "PluginFactory.registerPlugin(PingPlugin.class);" line with replacing "PingPlugin" with "FindMyPhonePlugin". 8. Open src/org/kde/kdeconnect/NetworkPacket.java. Copy a "public final static String PACKET_TYPE_PING = …" line replacing "PING" with the packet type you will be using (should match the desktop client). 9. Now you have an empty skeleton to implement your new plugin logic.