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    New ConverseJS (XMPP) app with broken source links?

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        A Former User @pparent
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        @pparent I have a question about onFeaturePermissionRequested: {
        grantFeaturePermission(securityOrigin, feature, true);
        }
        should I replace feature with notification or whatever name it has in qml or leave it like that ?

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          A Former User
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          I'm trying this now onFeaturePermissionRequested: {
          grantFeaturePermission("http://127.0.0.1:9090/index.html", Notifications, true);
          }

          I saw the examples here https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qml-qtwebengine-webengineview-obsolete.html#featurePermissionRequested-signal

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            I'm doing something wrong the app froze

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              @wilson101 said in New ConverseJS (XMPP) app with broken source links?:

              should I replace feature with notification or whatever name it has in qml or leave it like that ?

              Yes you can allow only notifications permissions, but if I were you I would see that once you get notifications working in the first place.

              Normally what you want to do would be something like that:

              onFeaturePermissionRequested: function(securityOrigin, feature) {
                      if (feature === WebEngineView.Notifications) {
                          grantFeaturePermission(securityOrigin, feature, true); 
                      } else {
                          grantFeaturePermission(securityOrigin, feature, false); 
                      }
                  }
              
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                A Former User @pparent
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                @pparent The problem now is that I can't import your code. This is main.qml https://pastebin.com/raw/kt9cpWBz I get :/qml/Main.qml:37 NotificationHelper is not a type

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                  A Former User
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                  I did ./setup-project.sh [PROJECT-PATH] so it must be installed.

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                    @wilson101

                    You need to add

                    import Pparent.Notifications 1.0
                    

                    And of course link my QML module

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                      @wilson101 said in New ConverseJS (XMPP) app with broken source links?:

                      I did ./setup-project.sh [PROJECT-PATH] so it must be installed.

                      Yes but you should check that the module gets indeed compiled and linked to your project.

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                        A Former User @pparent
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                        said in New ConverseJS (XMPP) app with broken source links?:

                        import Pparent.Notifications 1.0

                        It's building and installing the app it runs but freezes.

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                          @wilson101

                          You can always debug with

                          journalctl -r
                          

                          I don't see how the module could make the app freeze, but if the qml module was not built, or not linked to the project, then it could refuse to start QML.

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                            A Former User @pparent
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                            @pparent ubuntu-phablet aa-exec[74446]: qrc:/qml/Main.qml:27:1: module "Pparent.Notifications" is not installed yes i see this in clickable logs

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                              should I add to clickable.yaml here

                              clickable_minimum_required: 8.6.0
                              builder: rust
                              kill: conversejs
                              install_root_data:

                              • manifest.json
                              • content-hub.json
                              • conversejs.apparmor
                              • conversejs.desktop
                              • assets
                              • www

                              the folder of the module?

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                                poVoq @pparent
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                                @pparent said in New ConverseJS (XMPP) app with broken source links?:

                                @poVoq

                                Standard XMMP protocol does not allow to register a custom push server? If so it was poorly designed for a federated protocol...

                                I am no expert on the topic, but I think while you can of course register a custom push server from the client, UT's push implementation is significantly different from FCM or Apple's one that you would still need a custom proxy server.

                                Fairphone 5 (Not yet installed UT on it though)

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                                  I'm ready with compiling, but now the app don't start.
                                  Launching app
                                  terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error'
                                  what(): Lost our connection with the registry
                                  -bash: line 1: 112884 Aborted
                                  lomiri-app-launch conversejs.wilson101_conversejs_1.5.7
                                  Started: conversejs.wilson101_conversejs_1.5.7
                                  ADB_COMMAND_FAILED

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                                    @wilson101

                                    I see your project is a Rust project, honestly I don't know how it should work with Rust + Qt, because Rust is not an officially supported language for Qt. There might be problems when linking a C++ Qml module in a Rust project. This is beyond my scope, sorry.

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                                      A Former User @pparent
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                                      @pparent I will try to rewrite the rust code in C++. Then it should work right?

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                                        @wilson101 said in New ConverseJS (XMPP) app with broken source links?:

                                        @pparent I will try to rewrite the rust code in C++. Then it should work right?

                                        Well sure I don't see why it would not work, it works perfect in whatsweb, which is a webapp just as yours.

                                        Make sure that the compiled QML module gets included.

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                                          A Former User @pparent
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                                          @pparent The problem is that I need to implement web server in C++ and I am very confused of this combination of qml and other languages. I don't know how to do it. Most likely I will give up.

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                                            @wilson101

                                            OK sure do as you prefer! 😉

                                            The last thing I can say is that normally you must have the compiled module in your application in qml-plugins/Pparent/Notifications/libNotificationsPlugin.so and qml-plugins/Pparent/Notifications/qmldir

                                            Then you can include the qml module dir in c++ with

                                            QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
                                            engine.addImportPath("qml-plugins");
                                            

                                            That's all I can say! I wish you good luck!

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