This was handled explicitly in the Call window.
By changing the logic to delay the emission of "ui-call-removed" we make sure
that the Call UI and the exported DBus object is consistent.
We also need to change the test cases to use run a GMainLoop because we now have
to wait until signal comes in.
This is part of a refactoring which should help separating concerns between
CallsCall and CallsUiCallData better.
To accomplish this we want to stop passing around CallsCall objects and instead
pass CallsUiCallData objects.
In this commit we added new signals instead of changing the existing ones
because that results in a lot of churn. It allows to do the switch per module
allowing smaller individual patches and a more manageable patchset.
These are enabled or disabled based on availability of suitable origins.
Allows CallsCallRecordRows (GtkListBoxRows in the call history) to use protocol
specific instead of global dial action.
Closes#307
This simplifies the code quite a bit by removing the supported protocols from
being determined dynamically via the loaded plugins.
It was previously used to add/remove a GListStore to origins_by_protocol.
This is a prerequisite for having per protocol dial actions.
Not all portions from the user interface are listening directly to messages from
accounts, so the manager should propagate them to allow the UI to pick them up.
Closes#340
When calls is invoked with one or more `--provider` arguments,
the application will only load the providers specified by the command line.
If no `--provider` argument is given, the application will instead fall back
to loading providers defined in the settings (see next commit).
This avoids confusion when only the SIP plugin is loaded, but no account
is being used.
For this we introduce two new functions in the abstract CallsProvider class:
`is_modem()` to indicate whether the the provider deals with PTSN telephony and
`is_operational()` which by default simply checks if there any avalaible origins
This includes the following changes:
- Introduce a `providers` hash table to keep track of multiple CallProvider's
and remove the `provider` member
- Remove `calls_manager_get_provider()` and `calls_manager_set_provider()`
in favour of `calls_manager_add_provider()`, `calls_manager_remove_provider()`
and `calls_manager_has_provider()`
- Introduce a `origins` GListStore to keep track of available origins.
`origins` is updated in `items_changed_cb()` when the origins of any
CallsProvider are updated.
- Adapt to changes with respect to `calls_manager_get_origins()`.
- Introduce `origins_by_protocol` hash table to keep track of available origins
per protocol.
- Adjust tests
- We temporarily break country code lookup which was handled previously
with the "default-origin" mechanism. We will add it back to the CallsSettings
class which will provide a better application-wide mechanism.
This is a bit of a hack to get the country code property hooked up
and will require a rework when multiple provider support is being added.
As the default origin is not being used anywhere else in the code
it's currently not a problem that we're not tracking if the default
origin is being removed.
Additionally test-manager.c needed some adjustment.
And adapt to changes
It's easier to track changes if we are using GListModel than
a GList. Also, eventually we shall have multiple providers,
and we can use GtkFlattenListModel to merge multiple origins
without manually managing pointers ourself.
Since several widgets has APIs to handle GListModels, it will
also help us create widgets from GListModels easily.
* src/calls-manager.h: Add lookup function to header
* src/calls-manager.c: Implement lookup function to be used for the call
history, call notifier and call display
* src/calls-call-holder.c: Use calls_manager_get_contact_name ()
* src/calls-notifier.c: Use calls_manager_get_contact_name ()