We add a small hardcoded table for now. Future versions
will improve this to parse this out of ASOPs eccdata.
If we can't determine the type of a number we add it verbatim.
Previously our code assumed that g_cancellable_cancel() the async DBus
calls to libfeedback would guarantee that the underlying operation would
not be performed (i.e. triggering or ending a feedback).
However the endless ringing exhibited in #470 shows this assumption not
to hold. Therefore we avoid using g_cancellable_cancel () completely and
default to waiting for the async operation to finish.
update_ring () now sets the target state by inspecting managed calls and
the main logic will now step towards the target state:
Changing from regular/loud to soft/quiet ringing (or vice versa)
requires we first end feedback before (re)triggering it.
Additionally the "is-quiet" and "is-ringing" properties are replaced by
a new "state" property to allow changing the combination atomically.
Closes: #470
We need a proxy object because implementing the CuiCall interface in the
CallsCall base class has it's own set of problems (f.e. the "state" property
would have a type collision CallsCallState vs CuiCallState).
The libsofia-sip stack needs to bind to a specific interface when there are
multiple network interfaces available.
Handles should be recreated when the default route changes.
This helps provider better logs. With this, the user can now run
with `-v` for verbose logs, use more `-v` to be more verbose,
eg `calls -vvvvv` log shall be very verbose
CallsAccountOverview allows user to view, add and edit VoIP accounts
(currently SIP only).
Each CallsAccount is represented by a CallsAccountRow.
account-row: Staying alive
This drops the layer-surface code to put calls on top of the lockscreen.
This only works with wlroots based compositors and even there makes e.g.
unlocking the screen during a phone calls impossible.
This interface should be implemented by origins which represent an online
account. This means they must have a implement a property representing the
credentials and another representing the account state (online, offline, etc).
This should make sure that we always have 'config.h' available and
should fix issues with flatpak build as seen in #257:
`fatal error: config.h: No such file or directory`
Shorten the needed sources from
calls_sources, calls_enum_sources, calls_resources,
wl_proto_sources, wayland_sources,
to
calls_sources
so adding new things such as generated dbus sources doesn't have to
happen in four locations but just one.
This triggers e.g. haptic feeback as well and can later on be used
for LED feedback.
We can drop the audio theme setting completely since feedbackd picks up
the global GNOME setting.
Since feedbackd currently does not cancel gsound's via a cancellable
this might make the phone ring a bit too long atm but that will be fixed
on the feedbackd side
(https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/feedbackd/-/issues/10)
* meson_options.txt: Added option librem5-hack, defaults to true
* src/meson.build: Added conditional define USE_UGLY_CODE which will be
set when librem5-hack option is used
* src/calls-call-display.c: ifdef'ed ugly_hacks call
The manager is a central place for handling data e.g. calls history and
provider managment.
This introduces only the base for feature work. Therefore it manages
only the provider for now, but the manager isn't yet used anywhere.
The propagets events from the provider and origins. It also adds a new
signal called `error`. The `error` signal should be emited only when
something went wrong and we need to inform the user about it, containing
the message to be displayed to the user. Windows should connect to the
event and display a in-app-notification on error. This event isn't
emitted, because the plugins don't give us a usable error.