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KTimeTracker is a standalone desktop application. This page is for people who want to participate in the ktimetracker community. So, for (future) ktimetracker developers.


This page is for people who want to participate in the ktimetracker community. So, for (future) ktimetracker developers.
= Where is what? =


= IDE =
* The latest development sourcecode is available via web at https://cgit.kde.org/ktimetracker.git/
Please use qtcreator. Why? Quite easy: The [http://techbase.kde.org/Getting_Started/Set_up_KDE_4_for_development#Development_tasks description how to set up kdevelop with KDE] is over 200 lines long. For eclipse it is 97 and for QtCreator it is 13. So, 13 lines to read instead of 222.
* Craft ''blueprint'': https://cgit.kde.org/craft-blueprints-kde.git/tree/extragear/ktimetracker
* CI setup: https://cgit.kde.org/sysadmin/ci-tooling.git
* Building dependencies for CI and kdesrc-build: https://cgit.kde.org/kde-build-metadata.git/
* The user documentation is generated from https://cgit.kde.org/ktimetracker.git/tree/doc
* KTimeTracker all-you-need in the internet: https://userbase.kde.org/KTimeTracker
* Another frontpage for users: https://apps.kde.org/ktimetracker/
 
= How to build =
 
== Linux ==
Step 1: Install dependencies
 
* If you are running '''Fedora''' 32+
sudo dnf install kf5-kdbusaddons-devel kf5-kdoctools-devel kf5-kidletime-devel \
    kf5-kio-devel kf5-knotifications-devel kf5-ktextwidgets-devel \
    kf5-kwindowsystem-devel kf5-kxmlgui-devel kf5-kcalendarcore-devel
 
Step 2: Compile KTimeTracker from source code
mkdir build && cd build
cmake .. && make && make install
 
== Windows ==
 
Install [[Craft]], then:
 
craft ktimetracker
 
= Developing KTimeTracker =
 
* Bug reports: [http://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&long_desc_type=allwordssubstr&long_desc=&product=KTimeTracker&component=general&component=reporting&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&votes=&emailassigned_to1=1&emailtype1=substring&email1=&emailassigned_to2=1&emailreporter2=1&emailcc2=1&emailtype2=substring&email2=&changedin=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&cmdtype=doit&newqueryname=&namedcmd=allKTimeTrackerbugs our Bugzilla]
* Workboard: https://phabricator.kde.org/tag/ktimetracker/


= Architecture =
= Architecture =
ktimetracker can be a kpart (class ktimetrackerpart) or a mainwindow (class mainwindow). The kpart can be used e.g. for a kontact plugin, the mainwindow as stand-alone application. Both classes display a timetrackerwidget, that is a ktabwidget containing one or more taskviews. A taskview is associated with a timetrackerstorage object that holds a calendar with todos and events. A taskview is a [http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7/qtreewidget.html QTreeWidget] that holds tasks. A task has a summary (name), a priority and times: the time, total time, session time and total session time. Over the QTreeWidget, a task can have subtasks. The total time is defined as the task's and all its subtasks' times.
= Roadmap to the classes =
See http://api.kde.org/4.x-api/kdepim-apidocs/ktimetracker/html/
main -> mainwindow ------------------------                                                        -> task
                                            \                                                    /
                                              -> timetrackerwidget -(contains n>=0)-> [http://api.kde.org/4.x-api/kdepim-apidocs/ktimetracker/html/classTaskView.html taskview] -
                                            /                                                    \
ktimetracker_plugin -> ktimetrackerpart ---                                                        -> [http://api.kde.org/4.x-api/kdepim-apidocs/ktimetracker/html/classtimetrackerstorage.html timetrackerstorage]


ktimetracker is a standalone application. MainWindow displays a TimeTrackerWidget, that is a widget containing one TasksWidget (through a TaskView object). A TaskView is associated with a TimeTrackerStorage object that handle file load/save operations and monitor file changes on disk. A TasksWidget is a [https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtreeview.html QTreeView] that displays tasks from a model (TasksModel).


A task has a name, description, priority and times: the time, total time, session time and total session time. A task can have subtasks. The total time is defined as the task's and all its subtasks' times.


ktimetracker's main class creates '''mainwindow''', this creates a '''timetrackerpart''' this calls '''timetrackerwidget''', this calls '''taskview''', this contains a '''timetrackerstorage'''.
= Overview of the classes =


karmstorage stores and loads the events and tasks.
taskview displays them.
timetrackerwidget displays one or more taskviews in tabs, plus the searchWidget.
timetrackerwidget displays one or more taskviews in tabs, plus the searchWidget.
timetrackerpart can be integrated into a mainwindow or a kontact plugin.
timetrackerpart can be integrated into a mainwindow or a kontact plugin.
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Preferences is a singleton that stores configuration options. It raises signals when options change (for example, the location where the ktimetracker data is stored) so the application can react and adjust.
Preferences is a singleton that stores configuration options. It raises signals when options change (for example, the location where the ktimetracker data is stored) so the application can react and adjust.


'''timetrackerstorage''' is a singleton that creates an interface for storing ktimetracker data. Currently, it uses KDE Resource framework and stores data in the iCalendar format.
= how configuration is programmed =


= how configuration is programmed =
Configuration is also called preferences. The following files are involved:
Configuration is also called preferences. The following files are involved:
* cfgbehavior.ui
* settings/cfg*.ui - tabs of the Settings dialog
* ui_cfgbehavior.h - automatically created from cfgbehavior.ui
* settings/ktimetrackerconfigdialog.cpp
* settings/ktimetrackerconfigdialog.h
* settings/ktimetracker.kcfgc
* settings/ktimetracker.kcfg
* ktimetracker.{h,cpp} - declaring/implementing the class KTimeTrackerSettings. These files are automatically generated from ktimetracker.kcfg.
* widgets/taskswidget.cpp - saves which tasks will be shown expanded and which ones collapsed
 
= dbus =
 
To test the dbus functionality of your KTimeTracker, have KTimeTracker running and proceed like in this example:
qdbus
qdbus org.kde.ktimetracker
qdbus org.kde.ktimetracker /KTimeTracker
qdbus org.kde.ktimetracker /KTimeTracker org.kde.ktimetracker.ktimetracker.quit
 
== How to reproduce a stale lock ==
Here is an example to give you an idea:
touch .kde/share/apps/kabc/lock/_home_tom_.kde_share_apps_karm_karm.ics.lock
 
== Development Direction ==
 
The following similar programs can give you inspiration how to move forward developing:
* hourglass
* gnotime
* titrax
* taskCoach
* Hamster
 
== About storage ==
 
The storage of your KTimeTracker data takes place in an iCal file. That format needs a bit of explanation. A simple one looks like the following:
 
<pre>
BEGIN:VCALENDAR
PRODID:-//K Desktop Environment//NONSGML libkcal 3.5//EN
VERSION:2.0
BEGIN:VTODO
DTSTAMP:20060915T181010Z
ORGANIZER;CN=root:MAILTO:
X-KDE-karm-totalSessionTime:0
X-KDE-karm-totalTaskTime:19
CREATED:20060609T230212Z
UID:libkcal-652058592.803
SEQUENCE:0
LAST-MODIFIED:20060915T181010Z
SUMMARY:fg
CLASS:PUBLIC
PRIORITY:5
PERCENT-COMPLETE:0
END:VTODO
 
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20060915T181010Z
ORGANIZER:MAILTO:
X-KDE-karm-duration:300
CREATED:20060915T174305Z
UID:libkcal-6397995.845
SEQUENCE:0
LAST-MODIFIED:20060910T174305Z
SUMMARY:fg
CLASS:PUBLIC
PRIORITY:5
CATEGORIES:KArm
RELATED-TO:libkcal-652058592.803
DTSTART:20060910T172346Z
DTEND:20060910T174305Z
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
 
END:VCALENDAR
</pre>
 
= bugs =
 
* Find ktimetracker's open bugs (without NEEDINFO bugs) with [https://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?product=ktimetracker&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&columnlist=changeddate%2Cbug_severity%2Cassigned_to%2Creporter%2Cresolution%2Cvotes%2Cshort_desc this query]
* find all ktimetracker's bugs with [https://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?product=ktimetracker&columnlist=changeddate%2Cbug_severity%2Cassigned_to%2Creporter%2Cresolution%2Cvotes%2Cshort_desc this query]
 
= coding style =


= ktimetracker in the web =
It is more important that you contribute than that you contribute with the right coding style. That having said, [[User:ThorstenStaerk|I]] prefer if you use code that is consistent with QtCreator's defaults. Opening and closing brackets and parentheses should be on the same row or column.
If you need to update screenshots you might have to do it on the following pages:
* http://userbase.kde.org/ktimetracker
* http://community.kde.org/index.php?title=Ktimetracker
* http://kde.org/applications/utilities/ktimetracker/


= development direction =
= development direction =
There should not be any "New" and "Close". ktimetracker should contain exactly one taskview. See https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=182317 and https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=265085
There should not be any "New" and "Close". ktimetracker should contain exactly one taskview. See https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=182317 and https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=265085


= ktimetracker benchmark =
= Polls =
 
* [http://www.doodle.com/kykdg32p3f5aqidy Do you want to be able to start several ktimetracker instances?]
 
= recent activity =


= The help menu =
* [http://bugs.kde.org/188769 Ktimetracker history export and editing broken]
The help menu is stupidly overloaded and I cannot do anything about it because it is somewhere hidden in the library code. Would love to simplify it. "Help" does not need subitems - you want help.
** [http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=238164 duplicate 238164]
* [http://bugs.kde.org/282546 setting changes do not have immediate effect]
* [http://bugs.kde.org/270929 Store value in edit history dialog even if user does not change cell afterwards.], [http://commits.kde.org/kdepim/cbeb999d445fbf98cad927c8c70b8b8675ea1746 fix], [http://commits.kde.org/kdepim/b85b4e94dc6883e53e59c89a3070cf33c1d8ad7a backport]
* [http://Bugs.kde.org/245043 When saving to ical file, ktimetracker adds timezone info to DTSTART but not to DTEND], [http://commits.kde.org/kdepim/4bc7bb091c622a2ba1919e52b6b3c4103e9ac0be fix], [http://commits.kde.org/kdepim/99088965bc17d40a1b64463f5de05550fd615873 backport]
* [http://bugs.kde.org/282339 when I start ktimetracker for the first time, a file dialog appears], [http://quickgit.kde.org/?p=kdepim.git&a=commit&h=7b76fb740c952ffa6f7fe3105b57561962534f67 fix], [http://commits.kde.org/kdepim/c7c28fa3fb234ee58610f23df74f66ce98c0cd91 backport]
* tray icons
** [http://bugs.kde.org/272686 ktimetracker always have tray icon(s) even if configured to disable them], [http://quickgit.kde.org/?p=kdepim.git&a=commit&h=7664da2b1a72fef6c03d47cc5c6e741a85b28a65 fix], [http://quickgit.kde.org/?p=kdepim.git&a=commit&h=09d423048814d34965e954ab6d3fe9e72b9a5b7d backport]
** [http://bugs.kde.org/236566 System tray icon displayed 2 times], [http://quickgit.kde.org/?p=kdepim.git&a=commit&h=2733d0dc422fff8691a828579db372570741bb21 fix], [http://commits.kde.org/kdepim/ff4ab352188edddd55baa8e2f7dfa26d1dc530ed backport]


= The KPart Mess =
= Related Projects =
ktimetracker is an application displaying a kpart. On the one hand, this makes it easy to be integrated as kontact plugin. But on the other hand, I have the feeling, ktimetracker can no long be debugged so easily. Here are the reasons why dedicated applications are better:
* can be designed graphically in qtcreator
* can be edited in qtcreator having all advantages like code completion
* can be debugged step-by-step from qtcreator
* [https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=182312 toolbar magic] can be done
* with a kpart, you will have to do make install to get the kpart installed(?)
* https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=204203


= Polls =
http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/playground/base/plasma/applets/timetracker/
* [http://www.doodle.com/kykdg32p3f5aqidy Do you want to be able to start several ktimetracker instances?]


= Maintainer knowledge =
= Readings =
If you want to hand over maintainership, here is some info:


* to be allowed to change ktimetracker options in bugzilla, like adding a new version to bugzilla:
* RFC 2445
** open a request under https://bugs.kde.org/enter_sysadmin_request.cgi and ask to be added to the editcomponents group
** change ktimetracker options (e.g. add a version) under https://bugs.kde.org/editproducts.cgi?action=edit&product=ktimetracker

Latest revision as of 17:13, 7 May 2023

Ktimetracker
ktimetracker running on the N810
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KTimeTracker is a standalone desktop application. This page is for people who want to participate in the ktimetracker community. So, for (future) ktimetracker developers.

Where is what?

How to build

Linux

Step 1: Install dependencies

  • If you are running Fedora 32+
sudo dnf install kf5-kdbusaddons-devel kf5-kdoctools-devel kf5-kidletime-devel \
    kf5-kio-devel kf5-knotifications-devel kf5-ktextwidgets-devel \
    kf5-kwindowsystem-devel kf5-kxmlgui-devel kf5-kcalendarcore-devel

Step 2: Compile KTimeTracker from source code

mkdir build && cd build
cmake .. && make && make install

Windows

Install Craft, then:

craft ktimetracker

Developing KTimeTracker

Architecture

ktimetracker is a standalone application. MainWindow displays a TimeTrackerWidget, that is a widget containing one TasksWidget (through a TaskView object). A TaskView is associated with a TimeTrackerStorage object that handle file load/save operations and monitor file changes on disk. A TasksWidget is a QTreeView that displays tasks from a model (TasksModel).

A task has a name, description, priority and times: the time, total time, session time and total session time. A task can have subtasks. The total time is defined as the task's and all its subtasks' times.

Overview of the classes

timetrackerwidget displays one or more taskviews in tabs, plus the searchWidget. timetrackerpart can be integrated into a mainwindow or a kontact plugin. mainwindow adds the menu.

MainWindow is the outermost layer and initializes the menus and actions, sets up the status bar, and handles many of the signal-to-slot connections. It holds a pointer to the timetrackerwidget and Preferences objects and implements the ktimetracker DBUS interface.

TaskView does most of the work in the application. This QListWidget subclass sets up the columns in the list, the idle detection timer, the auto save timer, and the desktop tracker. It starts and stops timers, handles importing and exporting and displays the edit task dialog in response to user action. TaskView holds a private pointer to Preferences and a timetrackerstorage object.

A Task is a QListViewItem subclass stores state such as the timer totals, if a timer is currently running for the task. It also defines the list view sort order and can return a pointer to a KCal::Todo object that holds the same information.

Preferences is a singleton that stores configuration options. It raises signals when options change (for example, the location where the ktimetracker data is stored) so the application can react and adjust.

how configuration is programmed

Configuration is also called preferences. The following files are involved:

  • settings/cfg*.ui - tabs of the Settings dialog
  • settings/ktimetrackerconfigdialog.cpp
  • settings/ktimetrackerconfigdialog.h
  • settings/ktimetracker.kcfgc
  • settings/ktimetracker.kcfg
  • ktimetracker.{h,cpp} - declaring/implementing the class KTimeTrackerSettings. These files are automatically generated from ktimetracker.kcfg.
  • widgets/taskswidget.cpp - saves which tasks will be shown expanded and which ones collapsed

dbus

To test the dbus functionality of your KTimeTracker, have KTimeTracker running and proceed like in this example:

qdbus
qdbus org.kde.ktimetracker
qdbus org.kde.ktimetracker /KTimeTracker
qdbus org.kde.ktimetracker /KTimeTracker org.kde.ktimetracker.ktimetracker.quit

How to reproduce a stale lock

Here is an example to give you an idea:

touch .kde/share/apps/kabc/lock/_home_tom_.kde_share_apps_karm_karm.ics.lock

Development Direction

The following similar programs can give you inspiration how to move forward developing:

  • hourglass
  • gnotime
  • titrax
  • taskCoach
  • Hamster

About storage

The storage of your KTimeTracker data takes place in an iCal file. That format needs a bit of explanation. A simple one looks like the following:

BEGIN:VCALENDAR
PRODID:-//K Desktop Environment//NONSGML libkcal 3.5//EN
VERSION:2.0
BEGIN:VTODO
DTSTAMP:20060915T181010Z
ORGANIZER;CN=root:MAILTO:
X-KDE-karm-totalSessionTime:0
X-KDE-karm-totalTaskTime:19
CREATED:20060609T230212Z
UID:libkcal-652058592.803
SEQUENCE:0
LAST-MODIFIED:20060915T181010Z
SUMMARY:fg
CLASS:PUBLIC
PRIORITY:5
PERCENT-COMPLETE:0
END:VTODO

BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20060915T181010Z
ORGANIZER:MAILTO:
X-KDE-karm-duration:300
CREATED:20060915T174305Z
UID:libkcal-6397995.845
SEQUENCE:0
LAST-MODIFIED:20060910T174305Z
SUMMARY:fg
CLASS:PUBLIC
PRIORITY:5
CATEGORIES:KArm
RELATED-TO:libkcal-652058592.803
DTSTART:20060910T172346Z
DTEND:20060910T174305Z
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT

END:VCALENDAR

bugs

  • Find ktimetracker's open bugs (without NEEDINFO bugs) with this query
  • find all ktimetracker's bugs with this query

coding style

It is more important that you contribute than that you contribute with the right coding style. That having said, I prefer if you use code that is consistent with QtCreator's defaults. Opening and closing brackets and parentheses should be on the same row or column.

development direction

There should not be any "New" and "Close". ktimetracker should contain exactly one taskview. See https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=182317 and https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=265085

Polls

recent activity

Related Projects

http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/playground/base/plasma/applets/timetracker/

Readings

  • RFC 2445