Make sure that the neochat can handle switching connection when the current one is logged out. This is mostly about using QPointer to handle use after free issues due to room objects being deleted.
Make sure that the new rules for counting notifications for muted, mention and low priority rooms is applied consistently to the room list, space drawer and the task manager notification badge
implements #644
Erroneous activations of the D-Bus service could cause the daemon to be
launched without any messageReceived signals being called (which then
hooks up the notifications to quit the app.) Now there's a five-second
timeout to prevent it from living too long.
This adds a dedicated "set up for push notifications only" function in
Controller, which only sets up the KUnifiedPush connector for receiving
the message and then quitting right afterward. If the user tries to
open a notification, then it will quit and open the main client.
If the last active connection is not reachable (server down, keychain problems,
token revoked, etc.), NeoChat currently fails to load at all, with the only fix
being to delete a line from the config file. This is surprisingly hard to fix with
a nice UX as long as we stick to the principle of loading the user's last active
connection automatically.
This patch thus drops that principle; instead, the user is always asked to choose
the connection to continue with.
Previously, some functions that conceptually belong to the connection needed to be in the Controller, since we didn't have a place to put them.
This fixes that by extending the Connection class in a similar way as we extend the Room class.
This fixes two minor inconveniences:
- When closing the chat window and re-showing it from the systray icon, the geometry was not properly restored. The window was always shown in the middle of the screen. Now, one gets the window back with it's actual last position and size.
- It is now possible to not only show the window from the systray icon, but also to close it. This is the way other chat programs do it (Kopete back in the day, Konversation, Quassel IRC etc.)