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lomiri-notifications-1.3.0/AUTHORS 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000535 14367735112 0016741 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 Albert Astals
Antti Kaijanmäki
Charles Kerr
Dan Chapman
Didier Roche
Francis Ginther
Guido Berhoerster
Jussi Pakkanen
Lars Uebernickel
Lionel Duboeuf
Loïc Minier
Lukáš Tinkl
Marius Gripsgard
Michael Zanetti
Michał Sawicz
Mike Gabriel
Mirco Müller
Nick Dedekind
Pete Woods
Ratchanan Srirattanamet
Robert Tari
Rodney
Rodney Dawes
Steve Langasek
lomiri-notifications-1.3.0/CMakeLists.txt 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000010133 14367735112 0020424 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5)
project(lomiri-notifications VERSION 1.3.0 LANGUAGES C CXX)
set(SONAME 1)
set(SOVERSION 1.0.0)
if(PROJECT_BINARY_DIR STREQUAL PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR)
message(FATAL_ERROR "In-tree build attempt detected, aborting. Set your build dir outside your source dir, delete CMakeCache.txt from source root and try again.")
endif()
option(private_dbus "Use private dbus namespace to prevent clashes during development." OFF)
option(ENABLE_UBUNTU_COMPAT "Enable compatibility with deprecated hints from Ubuntu" OFF)
include(cmake/coverage.cmake)
include(FindPkgConfig)
include (GNUInstallDirs)
add_definitions(-DQT_NO_KEYWORDS)
if(ENABLE_UBUNTU_COMPAT)
add_definitions(-DUBUNTU_HINT_COMPAT)
endif()
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -Wall -pedantic -Werror -Wextra")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Wall -pedantic -Werror -Wextra")
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 11)
set(CMAKE_AUTOMOC ON)
set(CMAKE_INCLUDE_CURRENT_DIR ON)
find_package(Qt5Core REQUIRED)
include_directories(${Qt5Core_INCLUDE_DIRS})
find_package(Qt5DBus REQUIRED)
include_directories(${Qt5DBus_INCLUDE_DIRS})
find_package(Qt5Widgets REQUIRED)
include_directories(${Qt5Widgets_INCLUDE_DIRS})
# Workaround for https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-29987
set(QT_IMPORTS_DIR "${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/qt5/qml")
include_directories("include")
include_directories("${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/include")
include_directories("src")
include_directories("${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/src")
add_subdirectory(include)
add_subdirectory(src)
add_subdirectory(tools)
# Disabled this until trunks of both Lomiri and notifications
# have been updated to work together.
##find_program(qmltestrunner_exe qmltestrunner)
##
##if(NOT qmltestrunner_exe)
## message(FATAL_ERROR "Could not locate qmltestrunner.")
##endif()
##
##macro(add_qml_test COMPONENT_NAME)
## set(options NO_ADD_TEST NO_TARGETS)
##
## cmake_parse_arguments(qmltest "${options}" "IMPORT_PATH" "TARGETS" ${ARGN})
##
## set(qmltest_TARGET test${COMPONENT_NAME})
## set(qmltest_FILE tst_${COMPONENT_NAME})
##
## if("${qmltest_IMPORT_PATH}" STREQUAL "")
## add_custom_target(${qmltest_TARGET}
## ${qmltestrunner_exe} -input ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/${qmltest_FILE}.qml
## -o ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${qmltest_TARGET}.xml,xunitxml
## -o -,txt)
## else()
## add_custom_target(${qmltest_TARGET}
## ${qmltestrunner_exe} -input ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/${qmltest_FILE}.qml
## -import ${qmltest_IMPORT_PATH}
## -o ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${qmltest_TARGET}.xml,xunitxml
## -o -,txt)
## endif()
##
## if(NOT "${qmltest_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS}" STREQUAL "")
## set_target_properties(${qmltest_TARGET} ${qmltest_PROPERTIES})
## elseif(NOT "${qmltest_DEFAULT_PROPERTIES}" STREQUAL "")
## set_target_properties(${qmltest_TARGET} ${qmltest_DEFAULT_PROPERTIES})
## endif()
##
## if("${qmltest_NO_ADD_TEST}" STREQUAL FALSE AND NOT "${qmltest_DEFAULT_NO_ADD_TEST}" STREQUAL "TRUE")
## add_test(${qmltest_TARGET} make ${qmltest_TARGET})
##
## if(NOT "${qmltest_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS}" STREQUAL "")
## set_tests_properties(${qmltest_TARGET} ${qmltest_PROPERTIES})
## elseif(NOT "${qmltest_DEFAULT_PROPERTIES}" STREQUAL "")
## set_tests_properties(${qmltest_TARGET} ${qmltest_DEFAULT_PROPERTIES})
## endif()
## endif("${qmltest_NO_ADD_TEST}" STREQUAL FALSE AND NOT "${qmltest_DEFAULT_NO_ADD_TEST}" STREQUAL "TRUE")
##
## if("${qmltest_NO_TARGETS}" STREQUAL "FALSE")
## if(NOT "${qmltest_TARGETS}" STREQUAL "")
## foreach(TARGET ${qmltest_TARGETS})
## add_dependencies(${TARGET} ${qmltest_TARGET})
## endforeach(TARGET)
## elseif(NOT "${qmltest_DEFAULT_TARGETS}" STREQUAL "")
## foreach(TARGET ${qmltest_DEFAULT_TARGETS})
## add_dependencies(${TARGET} ${qmltest_TARGET})
## endforeach(TARGET)
## endif()
## endif("${qmltest_NO_TARGETS}" STREQUAL "FALSE")
##endmacro()
enable_testing()
add_subdirectory(test)
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lomiri-notifications-1.3.0/ChangeLog 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000134407 14367735112 0017451 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 2023-02-05 Mike Gabriel
* Release 1.3.0 (HEAD -> main, tag: 1.3.0)
2023-01-31 Mike Gabriel
* Merge branch 'personal/gberh/dh-12' into 'main' (f149593)
2023-01-31 Guido Berhoerster
* Update dh to version 12 (91734cc)
2022-11-23 Ratchanan Srirattanamet
* Merge branch 'main_-_timeoutforcritical' into 'main' (fb06358)
2022-06-15 Lionel Duboeuf
* set infinite timeout for urgency notifications (8f005f6)
2022-10-07 Guido Berhoerster
* Merge branch 'personal/sunweaver/python3-examples' into 'main'
(1014999)
2022-10-07 Mike Gabriel
* examples/: Convert to Python3. (b8d995e)
2022-10-06 Mike Gabriel
* Merge branch 'personal/mariogrip/deprqtagain' into 'main' (bbc9b92)
2022-04-23 Marius Gripsgard
* src: Use std::stable_sort instead of deprecated qStableSort
(90103d5)
2022-09-05 Ratchanan Srirattanamet
* Merge branch 'rename-x-canonical-hints' into 'main' (291951c)
2022-08-16 Guido Berhoerster
* Translate compatibility hints to their current names (47c5431)
2022-08-09 Guido Berhoerster
* Add changelog entry (3950d58)
* Add conditional compilation of deprecated compatibility hints
(0946e6e)
2022-08-05 Guido Berhoerster
* Rename remaining hints, add backwards compatibility (84fed55)
2021-11-24 Marius Gripsgard
* Merge branch 'mr/rename-x-canonical-value-bar-tint' into 'main'
(f5b15f4)
2021-11-03 Robert Tari
* Rename x-canonical-value-bar-tint (1043097)
2021-11-19 Ratchanan Srirattanamet
* Merge branch 'pr/x-canonical-to-x-ayatana' into 'main' (e32c2d7)
2021-10-26 Robert Tari
* Renaname x-canonical properties (ba5c3ff)
* Whitespace fix (fa9a704)
2021-10-25 Robert Tari
* Whitespace fix (72a1721)
2021-04-14 Rodney Dawes
* Release version 1.2.0 (ec71a5d) (tag: 1.2.0)
* Move Jenkinsfile to debian directory. (a179009)
2021-03-17 Rodney Dawes
* Migrate bzrignore to gitignore (66a54af)
* Rename to lomiri-notifications (0c73437)
2021-03-16 Rodney
* Merge pull request #3 from ubports/xenial_-_better-code-quality
(ca59119)
2021-03-16 Rodney Dawes
* Implement suggested fixes from review. (3ed83bf)
2021-01-23 Marius Gripsgard
* Always require warnings and enable -Werror and Wextra (68d7ffb)
* tests: Don't make static vars (f133026)
2021-01-26 Rodney
* Merge pull request #2 from ubports/xenial_-_update-jenkinsfile
(41a38bd)
2021-01-21 Rodney Dawes
* Add a skip for the crashing test. (04634ce)
* Update Jenkinsfile. (a8772a9)
2018-03-12 Dan Chapman
* Import to UBports (c6b8354)
2016-10-24 Bileto Bot
* Releasing 0.1.3+17.04.20161024-0ubuntu1 (e86ee91)
2016-10-24 Lukáš Tinkl
* Simplify the check for cmd line (notify-send) to make it work also
inside a container (LP: #1623142) (d054e41)
2016-09-13 Lukáš Tinkl
* no need to check for calledFromDbus(), notify-send cmd line is all
we care about (e1b55ea)
* fix the logic, oops (10ae246)
* simplify the check for cmd line (notify-send) to make it work also
inside a container (fa5e23f)
2016-08-19 Bileto Bot
* Releasing 0.1.3+16.10.20160819-0ubuntu1 (1f756b7)
2016-08-19 Lukáš Tinkl
* Enable hardening security features (LP: #1613678) (ed7d2fa)
* enable hardening security features (c996f42)
2016-08-09 Bileto Bot
* Releasing 0.1.3+16.10.20160809-0ubuntu1 (394a999)
2016-08-09 Lukáš Tinkl
* Visible queue improvements (LP: #1606202) (276a991)
2016-08-01 Lukáš Tinkl
* append the notification, not prepend (7a75873)
* respect the order (7b50134)
2016-07-27 Lukáš Tinkl
* fix build with crossbuilder (75badcf)
* ++cleanup, update (c) (85b7126)
* more cleanup (1822432)
* remove cruft (000d9d5)
* get rid of placeholder, fixup tests + some minor cleanups and
optimizations (73d1320)
* don't block the visible queue by snap decisions (f5a678b)
2015-10-21 CI Train Bot
* Releasing 0.1.3+15.10.20151021-0ubuntu1 (a4cbed5)
2015-10-21 Mirco Müller
* Merge and rebase older code to fix notifications crashing on
closing
Fixes: #1453958 Approved by: Pete Woods (b8e75e5)
2015-10-21 Michał Sawicz
* Fix version number. Approved by: Lukáš Tinkl (51c2658)
2015-10-15 Michał Sawicz
* Fix more (f02464d)
* Fix version number (ccb30cd)
2015-10-13 Lukáš Tinkl
* add missing override keywords (6517b00)
* remove the superfluous clear() (cdf169c)
* specify &QObject::deleteLater deleter at construction, clear the
shared pointer on destruction instead (0769179)
2015-10-12 Lukáš Tinkl
* make it compile, pass the tests (4793ef2)
* [ Mirco Müller ]; Add main loop to loopless examples; No-change
test rebuild for g++5 ABI transition [ CI Train Bot .
New rebuild forced. [ Charles Kerr ]; When a notification
is closed due to internals (e.g. due to timeout), ensure
the NotificationClosed bus signal is emitted. (LP:
#1470031) [ Pete Woods ]; Add end to end DBus tests and
use XML introspection data; Handle client death by
cleaning up notifications; Handle reopening closed
notifications; Notifications are now owned by the client
that opened them (afb4f73)
2015-08-04 CI Train Bot
* Releasing 0.1.2+15.10.20150623.is.0.1.2+15.10.20150804-0ubuntu1
(b1c3f79)
2015-08-04 Mirco Müller
* Add main loop to loopless examples Approved by: Pete Woods, Charles
Kerr (a6e6e55)
2015-08-04 Steve Langasek
* Sync from distro (de81ea7)
2015-07-26 Mirco Müller
* Added a main-loop and hook-up for close-handler to all examples,
which didn't need it before (
" instead of "bzr mv ".
(bb77ea9)
* Changed header suffix to .h. (a2832d6)
* Keep input queues sorted according to importance. (9f8347e)
* Confucious say: one bad comparison operator cause massive bughunt.
(c37a97e)
* Track time already spent showing each notification. (24c6d9d)
* Take display time from Notification objects. (737e68d)
* Can send notifications of different type. (887c67a)
* Snap decisions are put in and queued properly. (c473ce5)
* Can send snap decisions. (1ab9154)
2013-03-20 Jussi Pakkanen
* Interactive notifications are queued and dequeued properly.
(f5d8636)
* Switched to smart pointers for great non-memory-leaking justice!
(42e813b)
* Can send synchronous notifications and they take precedence.
(92f800d)
* Non-visible notifications are queued. (dd23746)
* Notifications expire on timeouts. (967ffaf)
* Insert notification objects into model. (a7370c9)
* Added type to Notification class. (aa0d66e)
2013-03-19 Jussi Pakkanen
* Notifications have identifying strings in them. (584ee16)
* Button can be used to invoke segfaults. Which is a problem because
it should invoke data insertion. (f968794)
* Can connect signals. (8078397)
* Moved to multiple inheritance model. (269683d)
* Generate UI files properly. (b77b5a8)
* Can instantiate a window from a ui file. (c0973cd)
2013-03-18 Jussi Pakkanen
* Insert at the beginning. (77b4e23)
* Can add and remove items from the model and the view is updated.
(afcde2d)
* Insert and delete operations. (47bbca5)
* Data flows between model and view. (ea5b318)
* Model works, even. (a498d98)
* Created own model. (cfb802e)
* Can display string list. Hoo ray. (750805c)
* CMake harness for Qt5. (fcd49a7)
2013-03-08 Jussi Pakkanen
* Removed check by pointer. (00c6966)
2013-03-06 Jussi Pakkanen
* Check that renderer is called. (aa023ed)
* Keep notifications in order in the stack. (b8bed85)
* Added ID number to Notification. (f9c95f7)
* One header for common definitions. (43d18cb)
2013-03-04 Jussi Pakkanen
* Can delete notifications from the store. (d3b4ac7)
* Can insert notifications. (0b8ed0f)
* Some work in the renderer. (d9e368f)
* Private structs for objects. (854ed9a)
* Skeleton classes for the system. (6dc61fb)
* Started work on the notification backend. (4830e89)
lomiri-notifications-1.3.0/README.txt 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001303 14367735112 0017361 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 Lomiri notifications
This project provides an implementation of the
Free Desktop Notification server for Lomiri. It also
provides some additional features as needed
on alternative platforms, such as mobile.
Since the shell is implemented in QML, this functionality
is implemented as a QML plugin. Notification status is provided
as a QAbstractListModel, making integration simple. The exact
form of the API is defined by the shell, Lomiri notifications
only implements it.
Lomiri notifications does not and will not provide a C/C++
API for sending or receiving notifications. It is QML only.
In the roadmap there is also plans to provide a QML plugin
for sending notifications from client applications.
lomiri-notifications-1.3.0/cmake/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 14367735112 0016746 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 lomiri-notifications-1.3.0/cmake/coverage.cmake 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000003230 14367735112 0021541 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 if (CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES coverage)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} --coverage")
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} --coverage")
set(CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS} --coverage")
set(CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS} --coverage")
find_program(GCOVR_EXECUTABLE gcovr HINTS ${GCOVR_ROOT} "${GCOVR_ROOT}/bin")
if (NOT GCOVR_EXECUTABLE)
message(STATUS "Gcovr binary was not found, can not generate XML coverage info.")
else ()
message(STATUS "Gcovr found, can generate XML coverage info.")
add_custom_target (coverage-xml
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}
COMMAND "${GCOVR_EXECUTABLE}" --exclude="test.*" -x -r "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}"
--object-directory=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR} -o coverage.xml)
endif()
find_program(LCOV_EXECUTABLE lcov HINTS ${LCOV_ROOT} "${GCOVR_ROOT}/bin")
find_program(GENHTML_EXECUTABLE genhtml HINTS ${GENHTML_ROOT})
if (NOT LCOV_EXECUTABLE)
message(STATUS "Lcov binary was not found, can not generate HTML coverage info.")
else ()
if(NOT GENHTML_EXECUTABLE)
message(STATUS "Genthml binary not found, can not generate HTML coverage info.")
else()
message(STATUS "Lcov and genhtml found, can generate HTML coverage info.")
add_custom_target (coverage-html
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}
COMMAND "${LCOV_EXECUTABLE}" --directory ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR} --capture --output-file coverage.info --no-checksum
COMMAND "${GENHTML_EXECUTABLE}" --prefix ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR} --output-directory coveragereport --title "Code Coverage" --legend --show-details coverage.info
)
endif()
endif()
endif()
lomiri-notifications-1.3.0/debian/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 14367735112 0017110 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 lomiri-notifications-1.3.0/debian/Jenkinsfile 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000101 14367735112 0021264 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 @Library('ubports-build-tools') _
buildAndProvideDebianPackage()
lomiri-notifications-1.3.0/debian/changelog 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000046520 14367735112 0020771 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 lomiri-notifications (1.3.0) unstable; urgency=medium
[ UBports developers ]
* Upstream-provided Debian package for lomiri-notifications. See
upstream ChangeLog for recent changes.
-- UBports developers Sun, 05 Feb 2023 15:11:48 +0100
lomiri-notifications (1.2.0) focal; urgency=medium
* Release version 1.2.0.
-- Rodney Dawes Wed, 14 Apr 2021 13:57:57 -0400
unity-notifications (0.1.4+ubports) xenial; urgency=medium
* Imported to UBports
-- UBports auto importer Mon, 12 Mar 2018 07:12:31 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.3+17.04.20161024-0ubuntu1) zesty; urgency=medium
[ Lukáš Tinkl ]
* Simplify the check for cmd line (notify-send) to make it work also
inside a container (LP: #1623142)
-- Michael Zanetti Mon, 24 Oct 2016 11:32:28 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.3+16.10.20160819-0ubuntu1) yakkety; urgency=medium
[ Lukáš Tinkl ]
* Enable hardening security features (LP: #1613678)
-- Michał Sawicz Fri, 19 Aug 2016 17:15:43 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.3+16.10.20160809-0ubuntu1) yakkety; urgency=medium
[ Lukáš Tinkl ]
* Visible queue improvements (LP: #1606202)
-- Michał Sawicz Tue, 09 Aug 2016 23:00:28 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.3+15.10.20151021-0ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium
[ Michal Sawicz ]
* Fix version number
[ CI Train Bot ]
* New rebuild forced.
[ Lukáš Tinkl ]
* Merge and rebase older code to fix notifications crashing on closing
(LP: #1453958)
[ Mirco Müller ]
* Merge and rebase older code to fix notifications crashing on closing
(LP: #1453958)
-- Michał Sawicz Wed, 21 Oct 2015 11:48:57 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.2+15.10.20150623.is.0.1.2+15.10.20150804-0ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium
[ Mirco Müller ]
* Add main loop to loopless examples
-- CI Train Bot Tue, 04 Aug 2015 12:15:26 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.2+15.10.20150623.is.0.1.2+15.10.20150706.1-0ubuntu2~gcc5.1) wily; urgency=medium
* No-change test rebuild for g++5 ABI transition
-- Steve Langasek Wed, 15 Jul 2015 16:23:37 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.2+15.10.20150623.is.0.1.2+15.10.20150706.1-0ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium
[ CI Train Bot ]
* New rebuild forced.
[ Charles Kerr ]
* When a notification is closed due to internals (e.g. due to
timeout), ensure the NotificationClosed bus signal is emitted. (LP:
#1470031)
-- CI Train Bot Mon, 06 Jul 2015 18:14:35 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.2+15.10.20150623-0ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium
[ Pete Woods ]
* Add end to end DBus tests and use XML introspection data
* Handle client death by cleaning up notifications
* Handle reopening closed notifications
* Notifications are now owned by the client that opened them
-- CI Train Bot Tue, 23 Jun 2015 15:50:33 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.2+15.04.20141104-0ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=low
[ Mirco Müller ]
* Added new hint for SwipeToAct-widget.
-- Ubuntu daily release Tue, 04 Nov 2014 13:03:34 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.2+15.04.20141030-0ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=low
[ Mirco Müller ]
* Added support, examples and tests for synchronous/confirmation
notifications. (LP: #1232633)
-- Ubuntu daily release Thu, 30 Oct 2014 10:59:34 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.2+14.10.20140922-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=low
[ Mirco Müller ]
* Use a more robust filterText() and don't filter newline-characters.
-- Ubuntu daily release Mon, 22 Sep 2014 17:42:23 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.2+14.10.20140918-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=low
[ Mirco Müller ]
* Added an internal text-filter to setSummary() and setBody()
-- Ubuntu daily release Thu, 18 Sep 2014 09:54:13 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.2+14.10.20140907-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=low
[ Mirco Müller ]
* Renamed and added hints to expose the new button-tint hints for
snap-decisions, which are needed to comply with the visual changes
coming from Design (for RTM). Updated examples to reflect these
changes. (LP: #1348092)
-- Ubuntu daily release Sun, 07 Sep 2014 19:46:29 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.2+14.10.20140717-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=low
[ Mirco Müller ]
* Added close() q_invokable to allow notifications to be closed from
the renderer (unity8) side. This facilitates fixing LP:1308011 (LP:
#1308011)
-- Ubuntu daily release Thu, 17 Jul 2014 02:14:19 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.2+14.10.20140623-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=low
[ Mirco Müller ]
* Changed maximum number of allowed actions to be 7. Updated related examples accordingly.
* Bump version to indicate support for maximum of 7 actions.
* Added a handy example to more easily demonstrate the visual snap-
decision queue of the notification-frontend.
* Added the backend-part of sound-hint support with two additional
examples demonstrating its use.
-- Ubuntu daily release Mon, 23 Jun 2014 09:32:14 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.1+14.10.20140602-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=low
[ Mirco Müller ]
* Added a snap-decisions-specific hint to allow control over the
timeout of a notification. (LP: #1295762)
-- Ubuntu daily release Mon, 02 Jun 2014 10:58:29 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.1+14.10.20140514.1-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=low
[ Antti Kaijanmäki ]
* Call model.notificationUpdated() when notification updates.
-- Ubuntu daily release Wed, 14 May 2014 11:31:06 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.1+14.10.20140505-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=low
[ Mirco Müller ]
* Make the Roles enum available to QML. (LP: #1285712)
-- Ubuntu daily release Mon, 05 May 2014 12:25:31 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.1+14.04.20140402-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low
[ Mirco Müller ]
* To avoid false expectations the examples, using not yet re-
implemented hints or features, were moved to the unsupported
directory.
-- Ubuntu daily release Wed, 02 Apr 2014 17:53:10 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.1+14.04.20140317.2-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low
[ Mirco Müller ]
* Updated NotificationModel and its unit-test to not ignore the
permanent PlaceHolder notification in the queue.
-- Ubuntu daily release Mon, 17 Mar 2014 16:00:53 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.1+14.04.20140305-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low
[ CI bot ]
* No change rebuild against Qt 5.2.1.
[ Ubuntu daily release ]
* New rebuild forced
-- Ubuntu daily release Wed, 05 Mar 2014 09:31:45 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.1+14.04.20140129-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low
[ Michał Sawicz ]
* Flush trunk through Train CI.
[ Albert Astals ]
* Use QCOMPARE instead of QVERIFY Because it is what we want to do and
also because it gives us much better failure messages when tests
fail.
[ Mirco Müller ]
* Fixes bug #1200569. (LP: #1200569)
* Added reporting-support for x-canonical-private-fullscreen hint.
* Don't use the fullscreen-hint. Fullscreen is meant to be implicitly
used only by the pinpad-notification.
* Use new plugin-path provided by pkgconfig of libunity-api-dev, thus
fixing LP #1256011. (LP: #1256011)
* Make notification unit-test Q-ified in order to allow nicer ouput in
case of failures.
* Change the order of visually stacked snap-decisions to comply with
the Design-spec for UbuntuTouch notifications. Also updated test to
verify the new required behaviour.
-- Ubuntu daily release Wed, 29 Jan 2014 17:34:33 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.1+14.04.20131030.1-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low
[ Albert Astals ]
* Minor optimizations Pass some values by const & instead of by copy
Don't initialize QStrings with "", the default constructor does the
same with less code.
[ Lars Uebernickel ]
* Try to replace an existing notification service when registering the
name.
[ Ubuntu daily release ]
* Automatic snapshot from revision 186
-- Ubuntu daily release Wed, 30 Oct 2013 11:05:51 +0000
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[ Albert Astals ]
* Add a placeholder at the beginning of the notification list . (LP:
#1227339)
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* Automatic snapshot from revision 183
-- Ubuntu daily release Wed, 16 Oct 2013 16:36:21 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.1+13.10.20131015-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low
[ Jussi Pakkanen ]
* Don't call into deleted objects in destructors. (LP: #1239415,
#1239411, #1239407)
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* Automatic snapshot from revision 181
-- Ubuntu daily release Tue, 15 Oct 2013 13:18:59 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.1+13.10.20131011.2-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low
[ Nick Dedekind ]
* Action-less snap decision support.
[ Mirco Müller ]
* Made password-entry- and user-authentication-examples look more like
the mockups in the Design-specs.
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* Automatic snapshot from revision 179
-- Ubuntu daily release Fri, 11 Oct 2013 17:26:15 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.1+13.10.20131005-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low
* Revert the revert now that unity8 is fixed! This puts on back to what was
in 0.1.1+13.10.20131004.1-0ubuntu1.
-- Loïc Minier Sat, 05 Oct 2013 11:52:45 +0200
unity-notifications (0.1.1+13.10.20131004.2-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low
* Revert 0.1.1+13.10.20131004.1-0ubuntu1 to 0.1.0+13.10.20130905.2-0ubuntu1
as unity8 is getting revert due to a CPU hogging bug.
-- Loïc Minier Fri, 04 Oct 2013 21:25:48 +0200
unity-notifications (0.1.1+13.10.20131004.1-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low
[ Michał Sawicz ]
* Bump version to indicate support for passing hints through.
* Look for *any* slashes, not just a leading one, to support URLs.
Also drop an outdated FIXME. (LP: #1224095)
[ Mirco Müller ]
* Added support for new hints "x-canonical-private-menu-model" and "x-
canonical-ext-snap-decisions" allowing to pass in UnityMenuModel UI-
descriptions and enable extended snap-decisions.
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* Automatic snapshot from revision 175
-- Ubuntu daily release Fri, 04 Oct 2013 06:55:02 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.0+13.10.20130905.2-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low
[ Jussi Pakkanen ]
* Remove stray "lesser" qualifiers from license link text.
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* Automatic snapshot from revision 171
-- Ubuntu daily release Thu, 05 Sep 2013 10:47:48 +0000
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* Automatic snapshot from revision 169
-- Ubuntu daily release Thu, 01 Aug 2013 14:30:21 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.0+13.10.20130703ubuntu.unity.next-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low
[ Francis Ginther ]
* Added coverage targets.
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-- Ubuntu daily release Wed, 03 Jul 2013 02:35:04 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.0+13.10.20130702ubuntu.unity.next-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low
[ Mirco Müller ]
* The frontend no longer needs ActionModel::actionId(), so to keep the
backend's API cleaner actionId() was removed.
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* Automatic snapshot from revision 166 (ubuntu-unity/next)
-- Ubuntu daily release Tue, 02 Jul 2013 02:31:06 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.0+13.10.20130628ubuntu.unity.next-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low
[ Didier Roche ]
* More modern multiarch support.
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* Automatic snapshot from revision 162 (ubuntu-unity/next)
-- Ubuntu daily release Thu, 27 Jun 2013 09:48:55 +0000
unity-notifications (0.1.0daily13.06.20-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low
[ Jussi Pakkanen ]
* Initial release.
* Started work on the notification backend.
* Skeleton classes for the system.
* Private structs for objects.
* Some work in the renderer.
* Can insert notifications.
* Can delete notifications from the store.
* One header for common definitions.
* Added ID number to Notification.
* Keep notifications in order in the stack.
* Check that renderer is called.
* Removed check by pointer.
* CMake harness for Qt5.
* Can display string list. Hoo ray.
* Created own model.
* Model works, even.
* Data flows between model and view.
* Insert and delete operations.
* Can add and remove items from the model and the view is updated.
* Insert at the beginning.
* Can instantiate a window from a ui file.
* Generate UI files properly.
* Moved to multiple inheritance model.
* Can connect signals.
* Button can be used to invoke segfaults. Which is a problem because
it should invoke data insertion.
* Notifications have identifying strings in them.
* Added type to Notification class.
* Insert notification objects into model.
* Notifications expire on timeouts.
* Non-visible notifications are queued.
* Can send synchronous notifications and they take precedence.
* Switched to smart pointers for great non-memory-leaking justice!
* Interactive notifications are queued and dequeued properly.
* Can send snap decisions.
* Snap decisions are put in and queued properly.
* Can send notifications of different type.
* Take display time from Notification objects.
* Track time already spent showing each notification.
* Confucious say: one bad comparison operator cause massive bughunt.
* Keep input queues sorted according to importance.
* Changed header suffix to .h.
* Added two files that I accidentally moved with "mv
" instead of "bzr mv ".
* Function renaming.
* Priority for async notifications.
* Interactive notifications have priorities.
* Proper compare function for qStableSort.
* Snap decisions have priority too.
* Find proper place to put snap decisions, since there may be several
of them.
* Made Notification a QObject so it can be exposed to QML.
* Default constructor for QML.
* Can create a Qml view.
* Can expose Notification objects to Qml.
* Make Notification owned by a shared pointer.
* Snap decisions override everything else.
* Added function to remove notifications from the model.
* Expose notificationmodel to Qml.
* Started work on DBus service.
* Start work on dbus service tool.
* Register service name. Also not crash.
* Added capabilities.
* Renamed dbus server.
* Added client test application.
* Tried to make the dbus communication work. Unsuccessfully.
* It workses!
* Capabilities travel through dbus.
* More interface exposing.
* Reply signals.
* Expose the entire DBus API in correct form.
* Started work on proper notification client test app.
* Added slots for signal invocation.
* (Try to) connect to dbus signal.
* Working to get the signals going. Thus far unsuccessfully.
* Try to connect ActionInvoked.
* Tried to make InfoStruct work but Qt refuses to parse it.
* Finally got signals running.
* Add a main window for the dbus server.
* Main window for the client app too.
* Try to call notifications over dbus. Not working yet.
* Hack to get dbus working.
* More work on getting notifications to travel through dbus.
* Can put event text into textview.
* Delete replies finally traverse back.
* Guard against rollover.
* Add urgency to capabilities.
* Can call over dbus with the complete notification spec.
* Convert notification types into the wire protocol.
* Send all different notification types.
* Extract urgency from wire protocol.
* Demarshall more stuff out of wire protocol.
* Renamed functions.
* Added id property.
* Added icon property.
* Added summary property.
* Made Urgency a property.
* Made type a property.
* Now with icons and summaries.
* Icon is now a QImage.
* Store actions and expose them as a property.
* Text clarification.
* Can invoke actions.
* Merged enum reorganisation patch from macslow.
* Function to get a notification with a given ID from the model.
* Only emit change signals if the new value is different from the old.
* Store displaytime in private struct.
* Updating notifications works.
* Made timeout a proper input argument.
* Merge.
* Notification sender works with existing system notification daemon.
* Merged macslow's branch.
* Text cleanup.
* Removed remnants of first exploratory attempt.
* Made notification test pass again.
* Can append body text to an existing notification.
* Be consistently unsigned.
* Error is zero. Maybe.
* Test for message priorities.
* Do not lose restart status.
* Test that notifications are properly priority sorted and queued.
* Removed some debug print statements.
* Changed default type of Notification to Ephemeral.
* Better error logging.
* Check num of actions is even.
* Test hasNotification function.
* When a notification is updated, zero out the time it has already
been shown.
* Merged macslow's branch.
* Comment.
* Pluginisation as originally done by saviq.
* Can append text to existing notifications.
* Clients can receive event signals.
* Made notification client a proper plugin.
* Added basic Debian packaging.
* Removed vestigial line.
* Added copyright file to debian subdir.
* Can use private dbus name for testing to prevent clashes.
* Use nullptr instead of 0.
* Renamed package to conform to naming conventions.
* Merged Mirco's integration branch.
* Renamed config bile back to .h.in because it is being written to
now.
* Fix names and install dirs.
* More correcter qmldir.
* Add missing add_subdirectory.
* Removed trailing space.
* Added lost CMakeLists.txt.
* Made all qmlRegisterTypes version numbers 1.0.
* Added Qml test packages to build-deps.
* Removed log file that was added by accident.
* Make source and model singletons.
* Do not expose NotificationServer.
* Register Notification class to Qml.
* Merged QML invokeAction fixes.
* Remove FIXME because it was already fixed.
* Disabled Qml test for now.
* Wrote a simple readme.
* Readme clarification.
* Reformatted constructor with lots of parameters for clarity.
* Print error message to stderr.
* Even more clarification.
* Removed commented out code.
* Made file names CamelCase.
* Build and test fixes.
* Do not try to find qmltestrunner, because we do not use it
currently.
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* Automatic snapshot from revision 161
-- Ubuntu daily release Thu, 20 Jun 2013 06:28:17 +0000
lomiri-notifications-1.3.0/debian/control 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001636 14367735112 0020521 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 Source: lomiri-notifications
Section: libs
Priority: optional
Maintainer: UBports Developers
Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 12),
cmake,
pkg-config,
qtdeclarative5-dev,
qtbase5-dev-tools,
liblomiri-api-dev (>= 0.1.1),
libqtdbustest1-dev,
# For Qml tests
qml-module-qtquick2,
qml-module-qttest,
qtchooser,
qt5-default,
qtdeclarative5-dev-tools,
Standards-Version: 3.9.4
Package: qml-module-lomiri-notifications
Provides: lomiri-notifications-impl,
lomiri-notifications-impl-3
Architecture: any
Multi-Arch: same
Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends},
${misc:Depends},
Description: Lomiri Notifications - shared library
This package provides an interface and implementation of desktop notifications.
lomiri-notifications-1.3.0/debian/copyright 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001433 14367735112 0021044 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Upstream-Name: lomiri-notifications
Source: https://gitlab.com/ubports/core/lomiri-notifications
Files: *
Copyright: 2013 Canonical ltd
License: GPL-3
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of version 3 of the GNU General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation.
.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
.
On Debian systems, the full text of the GNU General Public
License version 3 can be found in the file
`/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3'.
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# Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.
#export DH_VERBOSE=1
export DPKG_GENSYMBOLS_CHECK_LEVEL=4
export DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS = hardening=+all
DPKG_EXPORT_BUILDFLAGS = 1
include /usr/share/dpkg/default.mk
%:
dh $@
override_dh_missing:
dh_missing --fail-missing
override_dh_auto_configure:
# we already defines the flags through dpkg-buildflags, we don't need
# thus to use relwithdebinfo, which is defining -DNDEBUG which are
# breaking the tests
dh_auto_configure -- -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE='' -DENABLE_UBUNTU_COMPAT=ON
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