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Closes #38. Also rearranged #includes
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Template function cannot have partial specializations, and we need to deserialise QVector<> objects. So fromJson<>() is now a wrapper around FromJson<> template class that does all the dispatching stuff in its operator().
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Having to pass ConnectionData to each and every job class was nothing but boilerplate since the very beginning. Removing it required to prepend BaseJob::start() with ConnectionData-setting code, and to provide a way to alter the request configuration depending on the (late-coming) ConnectionData object. This is a new responsibility of BaseJob::start(); the previous BaseJob::start() contents have moved to BaseJob::sendRequest() (which is now invoked on retries, instead of start()).
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Closes #38. Also rearranged #includes
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This addresses the last bullet in KitsuneRal/gtad#10, completing the implementation.
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Template function cannot have partial specializations, and we need to deserialise QVector<> objects. So fromJson<>() is now a wrapper around FromJson<> template class that does all the dispatching stuff in its operator().
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Having to pass ConnectionData to each and every job class was nothing but boilerplate since the very beginning. Removing it required to prepend BaseJob::start() with ConnectionData-setting code, and to provide a way to alter the request configuration depending on the (late-coming) ConnectionData object. This is a new responsibility of BaseJob::start(); the previous BaseJob::start() contents have moved to BaseJob::sendRequest() (which is now invoked on retries, instead of start()).
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Also: no reason to start the job timer if the request is not running, so don't even bother.
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Your QT_LOGGING_RULES (especially useful with Qt 5.6 and newer) should
work a bit better now:
* "Job" prefix is no more needed because the Qt logging prefix
(libqmatrixclient.jobs) says it already;
* The "created" record didn't follow the logging category if overridden
from the concrete job class (see SyncJob); so instead of "created"
there's now much more useful "sending request" record.
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It seems that some reply processing still might have happened after
BaseJob::abandon() (caused in turn by destroying a Connection object),
probably because the event from QNetworkReply landed in the event queue
after BaseJob::abandon() but before actual deletion of a job object. Now
countered by disconnecting from QNetworkReply signals in abandon() and
stop().
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Also use scaledThumbnail() in User::requestAvatar()
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Kicking and inviting use generated job classes. Rooms in Invite state are stored separately in the hash from those in Join/Leave state because The Spec says so. For clients, this means that the same room may appear twice in the rooms map if it's been left and then the user was again invited to it. The code in Quaternion that properly processes this will arrive shortly.
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Actual usage will come with the next commit.
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A cherry-pick from the kitsune-apigen branch; a family of toJson() and fromJson<>() functions to unify conversion of data back and forth.
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Kicking and inviting use generated job classes. Rooms in Invite state are stored separately in the hash from those in Join/Leave state because The Spec says so. For clients, this means that the same room may appear twice in the rooms map if it's been left and then the user was again invited to it. The code in Quaternion that properly processes this will arrive shortly.
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Actual usage will some with the next commit.
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Commented out parts that aren't used yet; moved the whole 'env:' section down below (because it's used by Printer rather than Analyzer or Translator).
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The previous version couldn't deal with containers of objects that have no implicit conversion to QJsonValue. The current one can.
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This reverts commit da975f68f6a8503bf5466292dcdceed8c6f7fa6f.
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KitsuneRal/api-generator project is a place where all the heavy lifting will (eventually) be implemented. This commit marks a point when the generated files at least compile (whether they work is not tested yet). Return values are so far entirely ignored.
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We had a stupid situation when this class has less features when
compiled with newer Qt because we explicitly added a constructor from
std::initializer_list for older Qt versions but did not reuse the same
constructor from QJsonObject for newer versions.
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Also: Query and Data constructors from initialization_list<> are no more explicit, as clang-tidy recommends.
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1. PostMessageJob is now SendEventJob, which reflects two things: first, it's a PUT instead of a POST (POST for /send is not supported by the latest spec anyway), so that we could enable tracking transaction ids for local echo in the near future; second, it's no more just about messages, the job can support sending any room events (topic changes etc.).
2. Room::postMessage() now uses the new RoomMessageEvent API to send m.room.message events.
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Use std::initializer_list instead of QList<> because we actually want to construct from initializer lists; and only enable Data(std::initializer_list) for older Qt's that don't have the same on the level of QJsonObject.
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The biggest change is we have no pimpls in Event objects anymore - because it's two new's instead of one per Event, and we have thousands and even more of Events created during initial sync. The other big change is introduction of RoomEvent, so that now the structure of events almost precisely reflects the CS API spec. The refactoring made UnknownEvent unnecessary as a separate class; a respective base class (either RoomEvent or Event) is used for this purpose now. All the other changes are consequences of these (mostly of RoomEvent introduction).
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