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= 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: | ||
* | * 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 | |||
* ktimetracker.kcfg | |||
* ktimetracker.h - declaring the class KTimeTrackerSettings. | |||
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= ktimetracker in the web = | = ktimetracker in the web = |
Revision as of 07:22, 20 November 2019
ktimetracker running on the N810 |
KTimeTracker is a standalone desktop application. This page is for people who want to participate in the ktimetracker community. So, for (future) ktimetracker developers.
How to build
Linux
mkdir build && cd build cmake .. && make && make install
Windows
Install Craft, then:
craft ktimetracker
Developing KTimeTracker
- look at our Bugzilla
- join our discussion on irc.kde.org, channel #kontact
- learn programming with KDE's Programming Tutorial
So you want to become a KTimeTracker developer
Here are your classes:
- mainwindow.*: Is the main window of the KDE application
- timetrackerwidget.*: Is a widget with no or several tabs that contain
- taskview.*: Is a treeListWidget that contains:
- task.*: A QObject and QTreeWidgetItem. A task can be constructed from a taskview and a todo. As soon as you instantiate a task, it becomes visible in your TreeWidget.
- timetrackerstorage.*: Is the storage backend that contains a:
- KCal::ResourceCalendar
- taskview.*: Is a treeListWidget that contains:
- timetrackerwidget.*: Is a widget with no or several tabs that contain
Architecture
ktimetracker is a standalone application. MainWindow displays 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 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)-> taskview - / \ ktimetracker_plugin -> ktimetrackerpart --- -> timetrackerstorage KTimeTrackerSettings
ktimetracker's program main.cpp creates mainwindow, this creates a timetrackerpart this calls timetrackerwidget, this calls taskview, this contains a timetrackerstorage.
karmstorage stores and loads the events and tasks. taskview displays them. 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.
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.
KTimeTrackerSettings stores ktimetracker's configuration, settings, preferences or however you call it. It is declared in the file ktimetracker.h.
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
ktimetracker in the web
If you need to update screenshots you might have to do it on the following pages:
- https://userbase.kde.org/KTimeTracker
- https://community.kde.org/Ktimetracker
- TBD: add it to http://kde.org/applications/
dbus
dbus is clearly a developer topic. To test the dbus functionality of your KTimeTracker, have KTimeTracker running and proceed like in this example:
qdbus ... org.kde.KTimeTracker ... qdbus org.kde.KTimeTracker ... /KTimeTracker ... qdbus org.kde.KTimeTracker /KTimeTracker ... method void org.kde.KTimeTracker.KTimeTracker.quit() ... 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
How to get rid of debugging output
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
Goals
- ?
Where is what ?
- The latest development sourcecode is available via web at https://cgit.kde.org/ktimetracker.git/
- 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/
- You can discuss about KDE pim development on freenode, channel #kontact
- 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
Development Direction
The following similar programs can give you inspiration how to move forward developing:
- hourglass
- gnotime
- titrax
- taskCoach
- Hamster
IdleTimeDetector
The idletimedetector is in the equally-named .cpp and .h file. It starts a qtimer and at every timeout, checks, if the X extension delivers for the last user interaction a timepoint that is further away than the maxIdleTime.
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
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.
Polls
recent activity
- Ktimetracker history export and editing broken
- setting changes do not have immediate effect
- Store value in edit history dialog even if user does not change cell afterwards., fix, backport
- When saving to ical file, ktimetracker adds timezone info to DTSTART but not to DTEND, fix, backport
- when I start ktimetracker for the first time, a file dialog appears, fix, backport
- tray icons
Related Projects
http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/playground/base/plasma/applets/timetracker/
Readings
- RFC 2445
Maintainer knowledge
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:
- 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