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134 lines
4.4 KiB
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# Calls
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A phone dialer and call handler.
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## License
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Calls is licensed under the GPLv3+.
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## Dependencies
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To build Calls you need to first install the build-deps defined by [the debian/control file](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/calls/blob/master/debian/control#L8)
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If you are running a Debian based distribution, you can easily install all those the dependencies making use of the following command
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sudo apt-get build-dep .
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## Building
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We use the meson and thereby Ninja. The quickest way to get going is
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to do the following:
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meson . _build
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ninja -C _build
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ninja -C _build install
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If you don't want to pollute your filesystem please be aware, that you can also
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use `--prefix=~/install`.
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### Build the documentation
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If you want to build the documentation you have to configure the meson project
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with `-Ggtk_doc=true`
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meson . _build -Dgtk_doc=true
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ninja -C _build
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ninja -C _build calls-doc
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You can also browse the documentation [online](https://gnome.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/calls/)
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## Running from the source tree
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The most comfortable way to run from the source tree is by using the provided
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run script which sets up the environment for you:
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_build/run
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## Debugging
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When trying to understand issues in applications debugging logs are invaluable
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tools. Enable debug logging by invoking Calls with `-vvv` arguments.
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In the case of crashes you should provide a backtrace where possible.
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If your system is using systemd you may find
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[this guide](https://developer.puri.sm/Librem5/Development_Environment/Boards/Troubleshooting/Debugging.html)
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useful.
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For backend specific debugging, please see the sections below.
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## Call provider backends
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Calls uses libpeas to support runtime loadable plugins which we call "providers".
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Calls currently ships four different plugins:
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- mm: The ModemManager plugin used for cellular modems
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- sip: The SIP plugin for VoIP
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- dummy: A dummy plugin
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- ofono: The oFono plugin used for cellular modems (not in active development)
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By default Calls will load the `mm` and `sip` plugins.
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If you want to load other plugins you may specify the `-p <PLUGIN>` argument
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(you can pass multiple `-p` arguments) when invoking calls, f.e.
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_build/run -p sip -p dummy
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/usr/bin/gnome-calls -p mm
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Every plugins uses the following concepts:
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- CallsProvider: The principal abstraction of a library allowing to place and
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receive calls.
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- CallsOrigin: Originates calls. Represents a single modem or VoIP account.
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- CallsCall: A call.
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There is a one to many relation between provider and origins and between origins
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and calls. F.e. you have one SIP provider managing multiple SIP accounts (=origins)
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each of which can have multiple active calls (not yet implemented).
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### ModemManager
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This is the default backend for cellular calls. It uses `libmm-glib` to
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talk to ModemManager over DBus. It currently only supports one modem and
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one active call at a time.
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#### Debugging
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You can monitor the ModemManager messages on the DBus as follows:
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gdbus monitor --system --dest org.freedesktop.ModemManager1
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For complete debugging logs you can set ModemManager's log verbosity to DEBUG as follows:
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mmcli -G DEBUG
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and inspect the logs on a systemd based system with:
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journalctl -u ModemManager.service
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For more information see [here](https://modemmanager.org/docs/modemmanager/debugging/)
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### SIP
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This plugin uses the libsofia-sip library for SIP signalling and
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GStreamer for media handling. It supports multiple SIP accounts and
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currently one active call at a time (subject to change).
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#### Debugging
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You can print the sent and received SIP messages by setting the environment variable
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`TPORT_LOG=1`. To test the audio quality you can use one of the various public
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reachable echo test services, f.e. echo@conference.sip2sip.info. Please note that
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the SIP plugin currently doesn't support DTMF, which is used for some test
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services for navigating through a menu.
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If one or both sides can't hear any audio at all it is likely that the audio
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packets are not reaching the desired destination.
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### Dummy
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This plugin is mostly useful for development purposes and work on the UI
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as it allows simulating both outgoing and incoming calls. To trigger an
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incoming call you should send a `USR1` signal to the calls process:
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kill -SIGUSR1 $(pidof gnome-calls)
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### oFono
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This plugin is not in active development anymore, so your mileage may vary.
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See [here](ofono.md) for more information.
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